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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Sep 1978, p. 6

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-% K > #* • i i . *;}&' F f a - \ " " f r 5? ^ j* > £ f4 • » % •' m;h• - puimh: *»j-:k h i u\»ai»\v. September r. iw HESSTON FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS MOWER CONDITIONERS •Stakhand 10's •Stakproccssors Interest Waiver to 5/1/79 PULL TYPE FORAGE HARVESTERS With Corn Head and/or Hay Head Interest Waiver to 3/1/79 FIELD QUEEN FORAGE HARVESTERS With Corn Head and/or Hay Head Interest Waiver to 3/1/79 CALL TODAY INTEREST WAIVER EXPIRES SEPT 30TH NOR MAL INTERNATIONAL, INC RTE 173 & DEEP LAKE RD ANTIOCH. ILLINOIS (312)395-4242 ROCKY MOl M AIN FKVKIt According to Dr Paul Q. Peterson director of the Illinois Department of Public ' Health, the total of Kocky Mountain spotted fever cases in Illinois this year has now reached thirty-six Peterson said patients usually develop a rash, fever, nausea and muscle ache about three to ten days after the bite of an infected tick, and warned that medical attention is essential He warned campers hikers, and lishermen to wear long sleeved clothing and trousers that lit tightly around the ankles, high boots, socks outside the trouser legs and to use liberal amounts of tick repellent. FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS feSi SStoud . . . . f c j C W ( W , W . Clearance Sale! k MALLARD?L TRAVEL TRAILERS NEW 1978 21 FT. TRAVEL TRAILER Sleeps 7, fully self-Contained. NOW *4375 NEW 1978 16% FT. ^ _ NOW TRAVEL TRAILER Sleeps 6, fully self-contained, dual holding tanks, gas & electricol refrigerator. $3275 HOURS: Mon. -Thyr» 9om-8pm Fri.-Sat. 9om5pm SUN t lam 5pm EARL WALSH drive ins in \our «la\ Bob So I Hear _SP0RTS EDITOR Like a kid at Christmas time I couldn't wait to open a package from THE COACH Gordon Stringer of Holiday Kla Stringer must have built the houitc himself The details are more than you find in those store bought numbers Its Ktreen It has a linoleum covered root It has everything .i tussy little wren could want I 'he clay the gift arrived we it.i ' i <>ur friend Marilyn Keihansperger and she offered »<t\ ice on how to attract those nile little feathered friends Where Marilyn lives they have wrens to spare She is a bird watcher with birds to vnalch I luring the winter we have mostly sparrows Hiat was a pleasant surprise from our coach of the 20 s There are nice thoughtful people in the world .Just think how great life vw.uJd be if we devoted more Urne toward spreading hap piness and the good word toward others Visited Handy Swikle at the new Johnsburg high school to talk over handling sports reports He wanted to give me a tour of the school but our wheels weren t working so good that day so asked for a rain check Getting a new school of that size rolling along is a tremendous task It looks like they have the people who can get the job done in good fashion Will look forward to that tour one of these fine days Bob Green phoned and of fered some kind words about this column Then it came' Bob had consulted with Iam Heimer and decided that our remark about not - knowing anthing about clinches in the back seat at a drive in theater needed clarification The only reason you wouldn't know about those clinches is they didn t have Harriers Lose Dual Match To DeKalbAnd Belvidere 926 FRONT RTE. 31 • 15- 315-9303 While vrsitmg the George P f-reund residence 'heir riexl door neighbor Belt\ Smith came in to show some rare potatoes she dug from tier garden The shapes lumps and warts on those spuds should have been ready for the county fair Am sure they werert I Irish potatoes Now is the time when baseball teams are calling up minor league players and putting them in the lineup to see what they can do The regulars, who have had all summer to win and fell short are disgruntled about being replaced Some of those regulars must know they will be packing their bags before another season rolls around Johnsburg Loses Mike Behan (number 7) of the dark-shirted Johnsburg Skyhawks, has plenty of protection from the offensive line as he passes toward the corner of the end zone, as Johnsburg marches toward the goal line. The march was stalled however, as this pass was intercepted by a Hononegah Indian, in Saturday's action at McCracken field. Johnsburg lost its first game in the Shark conference, when it was drubbed by llononegah of Rock ton. 36-6. The Skyhawks fell behind in the first half, when they were outscored 26-0, by the larger tiononegah squad. It was the second loss of the season for the first-year Skyhawks, who dropped their first game to Grayslake last week. The sophom<M-es also lost, as thev were beaten 40-0. STAFF PHOTO-JOE DEHN MCHS Golfers Win Crown Mighty Notre Dame lost another football game and the shrill of the final whistle had hardlv died away before spme W * * V rtfll • W fWl • sc,lp" ,ach Invitational lnird lime The McHenry high school Barzikowski cross country team lost a dual Morales match io Dekalb and Belvidere Byron last week DeKalb defeated the , Schieb Warriors 15 to 48. and Belvidere won 15 to 47 W \KKIOR BOOSTER CLUB - President Tom Pender (left) presents a check in the amount of Sl.486 to Bill l>odds - East campus principal, Greg Johnson - West campus principal and Bill Blankenhorn - .iihletic director. STAFF PHOTO W AYNE GAYM)RD • : g a m e p a n c a k e b r e a k f a s t * i t h a v e r y l a r g e s u m f o r I h e concession stands at Ireshmen athletes Ask any club mem and sophrnore football games arid wrestling matches Also the concessions at the McHenry Relays netted quite a sum This year Ihe club will again have all these events plus many more, the biggest one enabling Ihe club to come up McHenry High Booster Club The McHenry Warrior I' , .Mister club just ended it s first \ iai of operation It can be termed as a success When the ( lub *as startd a goal of $1 '>00 *,is set to lake over the awards i<>r . i ll sports The amount of 1 mi. i»l was laised by a total •I 127 members This years i-o . il is 14Mi members and .< lot • re in financial aid to the iihletic departments of tx>th .I 'II and west campuses I l ie money was raised by • Ming the Alumni basketball tier they will be glad to tell you .ibout Ihe new project Any interested person can join the Booster club Membership fee is nomianl The purpose of the club is financial and moral support for all athletics and events Cross Country Team Splits With Crystal Lake High Schools Coach McHenry Kill high Hutchinson's school cross country team split a pair with the Crystal Lake schools last week They defeated Crystal I.ake South 25 to 30 and lost to Crystal Lake Central 15 to 46 The frosh soph continued on their winning ways by winning both matches They defeated South 17 to 17. and Central 15 to 49 McHenry Wright CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB Invites You To Participate In OUR ANNUAL "FAIL SWEEPER" SUNDAY OCTOBER 1ST CLOSING THIS YEARS' GOLF SEASON INDIVIDUAL *20 INCLUDES: COUPLE (HUSBAND & WIFE) 0U On the frosh soph level the DeKalb young Warriors won both Besserman 1 meets, defeating DeKalb 25 to Licking 4 34. and Belvidere 24 to 31 l>enser 6 SCORKS I>eekely 11 Beh idere Cantrell 12 Name Place Volkey 1 34 Reierson 2 McHenry Ran gel 5 Faris 2 Gonzales 10 Bourey 3 Ran del 11 Clark 5 Sepulis 7 29 Haines 8 DeKalb Sheehan 3 25 Christen sen 4 Belvidere Robinson fi Klliott 2 Brown 7 Yunk 4 McGinnis 8 Kunth 6 T rangel 9 28 Tiejo 10 Belvidere Volkey 1 31 Reierson 2 McHenry Rangel 3 Fans 1 Gonzales 4 Bourey 3 Randel 5 Clark 5 (epulis 7 15 Haines 8 Mcllenry Wright (i 24 Barzfkowski 8 Belvidere Morales 10 Klliott 2 Byron 11 *) unk 3 Schieb 12 Kunth 5 1 rangel 7 47 Tiejo H DeKalb Tiejo Sheehan 1 25 Christen sen 2 DeKalb 25 Robinson 3 Besserman 1 Brown 4 lickins 4 McGinnes 5 Unsel f> 15 I-eekely 10 15 (antretl 12 * Golf all Day * Dinner * Special Events 4. Free Beet & Hot Dogs • * Fantastic Prize Table-- Everyone Walks Out With a Gift1 * ************************************************* For Starting Times Or More Information Call John Bolton 385-0333 CHAI'KI. IIIIJ. COI.F CM 2'tlMI YIIIM'hl IIII.I.HI). MILL GOLF" M**HK\RV. 11.1.. J • * Cnless we missed some plays it wasn t the coach who By I>ick Rabbit fumbled the ball five times The McHenry High School during the game golfers coached by Chuck Cuda won the Crown In- Ariother thing to remember is vitational for the third year in a that players don t simply drop row The Warriors had a tough the ball They get belted fight on their hands as they won ever St Edward's by one stroke Senior Steve Kivley won medalist honors as the young lad had a one over par 73 on the Handall Oaks Course Other Warrior scores were Pat Becker 7f» Al Kkeroth HO. and Kill l-ang K1 Team Scores McHenry . 310 St Kdwardss • Elgin >. t i l . Larkin. 14 Crystal l-ake < South i. 317; W Chicago (19 Main North. .125 Klgin !2<i ( .eneva. 328 McllKSKN SCHOOL I.KAGI K I 'AI.ACK BOWL H-20-7H What can anyone say but WOW!, Don't have to tell anvone present who the Super Bowler was. they could hear and see Even all of West campus, students included, know about Shirley Blume s high game of 248 and high series of 558 Other high games were A Boeldt <207 and 1871. B Thompson <192), K Justen 1 l«lli, M Teuber 1187), and K Wiedeman <179) For high series we had A Boeldt <537>. H Justen <524». R Glawe. 4911. and B Thompson <489). Guess people were trying tiarder. or getting lucky, but I) lories and E Rogers picked off the 5-7. R Weidemann got the 5- 10. and B Thompson did a number on the 5 7-10 Pizza winner was Bud s Babes "thanks Shirley it will be delicious i Team standing did a bit of moving and look who's in first place ' thanks again Shirley) Bud's Babes 7 1 Glawe Worms 6 2 The Kasys 5 3 Farrell 's Follies 5 3 Bud's W'izers 5 3 Flakey Four 4 4 The Marks 3 5 The Strugglers 3 5 Pickups 3 5 Royal Rollers 3 5 V aggabonds 3 5 Railroads. Inc 1 7 K I^escher Dundee. $29 Jacobs. 331: Glenbard North. 332. Hoffman Estates 333: Cary Grove. 334. Woodstock 336 Crystal I.ake 'Central). 341 Schaumberg. V44 Mundelein. 347: Wauconda. 350; Kim wood Park 352: Grayslake 354. Ridgewood. 358; Lake Zurich. :7I Johnsburg 399; Crown. 401 No-fault auto insurance bill defeated this year. CHAPEL HILL CLL'B CHAMPION - for the second year, Nanci McAullffe hat captured the title. Nanci, shown here pitching onto the ninth green at Chapel Hill Golf club, carded rounds of 93-81 for a 36 hole total of 182. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD

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