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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1975, p. 7

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On The Sidelines by Dick Rabbitt Well like everyone has been saying, it's been a short summer. So here we are ready to kick off another athletic season at McHenry high school. Coach Chuck Cuda's golf team will have played a match with Grant by the time you read this, and "Hutch's" "Running Warriors" will have opened the season at Schaumburg against the host school and Prospect. \ The Warriors of Coach Bill Day open up at home tonight against North Chicago, and the sport season is off and running. All the fall coaches are looking forward to banner seasons, and we wish them the best of-luck. . A couple of items that may be of'interest to you fans. The North Suburban Conference began their football practice on Aug. 18, rather than the state opening date of the 13th. The coaches felt that the later starting date, gave them ample time to get ready for the season, which opens this weekend. I'm sure the boys appreciated a few extra days off from the double sessions. A couple of rule changes in football, as I mentioned last spring, spearing is outlawed, and expulsion from game on first offense. Also this year only three time outs per half instead of four. Should speed up the game some. Noticed at the soap bowl the other night a lot of penalties, because of mouthpieces not being worn. This is a must, every player must have his in place at the start of the play. That was the delay of game penalty that was called quite frequently last Friday night. McHenry high graduates who are away at college this fall, Kenne Ludwig and Marty Zeller are attending New Mexico Military at Roswell, New Mexico. I understand both have lost their locks of hair, and are sporting nice crewcuts. Ron Stine is attending Greenville college and will partake in the roundball sport. Likewise Steve Kasprzyk who will attend Eureka college. Roger Ludwig is attending Elmhurst college after spending two years at Olney Junior college. Ev Klapperich is on the football squad at Eastern Illinois U at Charleston, and Bob Eppel and George Hansen are on the squad at Augustana college in Rock Island. I'm sure in the weeks to come we will have more names to add to the list. Let's start the season out right by attending the various athletic events, if it is at all possible. I'm sure the golfers and cross country runners would appreciate you coming out to watch them perform, as well as the football squads. Principals: Athletic Director: Women's Sports Coordinator: School Enrollment : Conference: Nickname: Colors: Cheerleading Sponsor: McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL 4724 Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry, II. 60050 (815-385-7077) Robert Swartzloff-West Campus Gary Fields-East Campus Bill Blankenhorn Cis Morner 2300 North Suburban Warriors Orange and Black Cathy Orso Comment On Sports BASEBAU * * * By Pete Fritchie Coaching Staff Football: Cross Country: Golf: Field Hockey: Swimming: Tennis: Bill Day, Head Coach Ken Ludwig, Assistant Toby Scott, Assistant Ken Swanson, Assistant Dan Boland, Sophomore El Partenheimer, Sophomore Walt Scott, Freshmen Marty Sobczak, Freshmen Brian Wilson, Freshmen Bill Hutchinson, Head Earl Kyle, Assistant Charles Cuda, Head Cis Morner Karen Leichtle Connie Sanders WASHINGTON, D.C.- In the American League recent weeks have been the season for manager­ ial changes-- and there are probably more to come. Texas fired Billy Martin after Kansas City dumped Jack McKeon. New York dropped Bill Virdon and hired Martin. Etc. There are rumors about Minnesota and Detroit jobs, though Frank Rob­ inson seems to have the Indians coming on and is apparently safe. Earl Weaver for a time looked shaky but the Ori­ oles have started to move Weaver seems safe. De­ troit, probably, is the grimmest flop of the year-- and for the second sea­ son in a row. All of which makes one wonder about Ralph Houk, who spent so many years trying and failingto build a winner at New York. The Tigers have never finished in the cellar twice in succession in their long history. If they do (and they were the last club never to have finished last) Houk may have to go-despite being well-liked by manage­ ment. Have you Qoticed that most people who give up smoking sub­ stitute something* for i t ' ' I t 's usually irritability' Then there's the guy who ruined himself trying to keep healthy--he got a hernia trying to inhale one of those filtered cigarettes And do you really think lung cancer got to all of the once famous cigar store Indians9 STEP UP s Codes: McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1975-76 Fall Sports Schedule FB-Football FH-Field Hockey V-Varsity LADIESTUES , 7 P.M. LEAGUE 9-2-75 Welcome back Gals! Bitsy Schaefer 505, Donna Bauml 446. Janice Pieroni 421, Flo Dercole 429, Betty Smith 421. Jean Weyland 426, Lois Crouch 426. Grace Steinsdorfer 438. Petee Hecht 421, Kathy Miller 486, Isy Thompson 442, Cathy Freund 462, *Lor Homo 460, Jo Rizzo 448, Jo Zwier- zvnski 432, Rose Marie Ferera CHEMIST WHO FALL IN HIS ACID GETS ABSORBED IN HIS WORK/ AUTO SALESMAN Northern Illinois fastest growing dealer is looking for an experienced auto salesman who has a follow­ ing in this area and has a desire to make money. CALL BOB 815/385-6000 ALL INQUIRES CONFIDENTIAL OVERTON Pontiac - Cadillac 437, Phyl Grossenraud 427, Lil Michaels 424, Barb Leight 446, Teresa Steffans 456, Wilma Aylward 444, Evora Petersen 469, Helen Spencer 463, Bette O'Brien 460, Cathy Boro 517. Sorry Bitsy Schaefer with your beautiful series (505) and Cathy Boro had to knock you out of the box. Pat Fisher - the five pins in the middle of the alley - not in both gutters. Trick shot bowler: (Andy Varapapa) Rose Marie Ferera knocking down the 1-5-9-7 CC-Cross Country SW-Swimming S-Sophomore GO-Golf Te-Tennis F-Freshmen Date Sport Squads Opponent Place Time Fri-Sept 5 GO F-S--V Larkin Home 3:30 FB S-V No. Chicago Home 6:00 Sat-Sept 6 F-a&b No. Chicago No. Chicago No. Chicago 9:00 Mon-Sept 8 FB SoB-JV No. Chicago No. Chicago 4:30 GO F-S-V Crystal Lk. Crystal Lk. 3:30 Tue-Sept9 GO F-S-V Grayslake Home 3:30 CC F-S-V Lk. Zurich & Hoffman Estates Home 4:30 Te V . Cary Grove Home 4:30 Thur-Sept 11 - GO F-S-V Libertyville Home 3:30 CC F-S-V Barrington & Grant Home 4:30 Fri-Sept 12 FB S-V Dundee Home 6:00 GO F-S-V Elgin Home 3:30 Sat. Sept 13 FB F-a&b Dundee Dundee 9:00 CC F-S-V Maine West Invit. Maine West 10:00 Mon-Sept 15 FB SoB-JV Dundee Dundee 4:30 GO F-S-V Dundee Home 3:30 FH V Grayslake Grayslake 4:30 Te V Wauconda Wauconda 4:00 Tues-Sept 16 GO F-S-V Woodstock Home 3:30 CC F-S-V Buffalo Gr. Buffalo Gr. 5:00 SW V Stevenson Home 4:30 Wed-Sept 17 FH V Dundee Dundee 4:30 Thur-Sept 18 Te V Dundee Dundee 4:30 Thur-Sept 18 GO V Mundelein Mundelein 3:30 CC F-S-V Zion& No. Chicago Home 4:30 Te V Zion Home 4:30 Sw V Waukegan West Waukegan 4:30 l7fmr SALE No Payments 'TilUctober >4798 '75 FORD - ELITE HARDTOP 2 Door - Fully equipped including Factory Air Con­ ditioning. AM FM Stereo and much more. 100 per cent Guarantee. Originally over $6000. 74 COUGAR XR-7 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power, Factory Air Conditioning, AM FM Stereo 8 Track Tape, Style Steel Wheels, Steel Belted Radial Whitewall Tires. Like new! *3788 McHenry Country Club By John Busscher The two day Labor Day event played at the club on Sunday, Aug. 31 and Monday, Sept. 1, was enjoyed by many club members and spectator guests but the members enjoying it most were the first place winners, the team composed of Gary Adams, Jack Smithson, Doc Carelli and Betty Phelan who finished 36 under par for the two days. 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