Coach Chuck ( uda s McHenr\ high school golfers won the Crown Invitational golf tournament for (he third year in a row Sept. 23. The Warriors edged out St. Edward's of Elgin by one stroke, 310-311, tor the title The invitational was played at Randall Oaks Country club. Senior Steve Kivley of the Warriors took medalist honors by shooting a one over par 73. Other Warrior scores were Pat Becker <6, Al Eckeroth 80. and Bill Lang 81. Shown above with the trohpy won at the invitational are (from Wt to right) tuda. Lang. Terr> Remke, Becker. Kivley and Eckeroth Twenty-four schools participated in the tournament. STAFF PHOTO-JOE DEHN v Warriors At Dundee Friday Night B\ Dick Rabbit t The McHenr> Warriors wil l travel down Fit 31 tonight to p»a> Dundee High School at Spain Field Sophomores will get under wa> at <R> while the Varsity will play at 8 00 p m The Warriors will try to r#bo und from their defeat at t ip hands of the Woodstock •ue Streaks last Frida> night and tonight ception should be no ex 5Although the Jl i tclassed la £ Warriors were >t week they ^ught al l the way but had to jckle under to the powerful {Jireaks The Warriors have 4jways played good football at me p<>orl> l ighted Spain Field, The Cards under Jerry Curtr ight are winless in two games in the Fox Valley With only two regulars returning from last year 's 7 and 2 team, the Card mentor says Inex perience is a big factor on our ball club " The Cards are led by halfback and l inebacker Jim Schwartz a 5 ' 11" 205 pounder Schwartz has been hampered with injuries the past few weeks, but is expected to play tonight The other veteran of the Card team is tackle Larr\ W'ahl a 6 3" 225 lb who will go both ways at the tackle posit ion Other let termen are half hacks Kevin Wolf and Jerry Smith l inemen Russ Roesslein. Dennis Durrenberger. and wingback Bob Poser The VSarriors have been working out al l week aginst the running game The Card's don ' t put the ball into the air often, but rely on Schwartz and Wolf to pack the mail It is the cards homecoming so a good crowd will be on hand I^et 's jaunt down the wav and support the Warriors They won t let you dow n The DeKalb Daily Chronicle carries an interesting story about McHenry s Cathy Bolger and the NIU field hockey team which she so successfully coaches The team has an unbeaten string of 25 victories, starting Oct 20. 1976 Cathy was an outstanding team member while attending NIU; then took over as coach in 1977 With a record as reported in the Chronicle. Cathy must have something on the ball. A rabbii's foot won t get you that far That game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox w as a ding-dong battle right down to the final out. The Boston battling buckeroos had reliever Goose Goosage on the ropes, but couldn't put that big run across in the last of the ninth Manager Bob Lemon is a patient man Not many could have had the confidence to leave Gossage in there, especially against left handed batters Where was Sparky Lyke? Is he injured or in the dog house'1 Lemon Ifasn't been using the great southpaw of late, even when it would seem be was the man of the hour Of course, the Yankees must be grateful to the White Sox for letting them strengthen their ranks with Manager Lemon. Rich Gossage and Bucky Dent Now it remains to see if the Kansas City Royals can knock off the mighty Yankees Most people in these parts hope they can. except the minority group headed by Fred Meyer Wonder what Bob O'Neill's radio interviews on Friday and Saturday will tell us about the Bears loss last Sunday to the Oakland Raiders Also what is going to happen when the Bears meet their long time rivals, the Green Bay Packers, next Sunday- It may hinge on the bounce of the ball For my taste. I like to see a quarterback pass before third down when everybody knows what is coming Throw the ball and throw the game plan out the window. The card says "Greetings From Ireland". Beautiful cart. Jerry and Dolores Rogers remembered us while they are touring the Emerald Isle. Said it is a bit early for St. Patrick's Day That's OK. Heaven can wait. ' People are lovely and very friendly", so say Jerry and Dolores Death has claimed another reader and friend of So I Hear. Frances Matchen. a jolly, vibrant person Her husband. Bernie. and family must have found solace in the throngs of people who came to pay their last respects. For many years. Frances would tell us amusing stories and the joke was usually on herself After a hearty laugh, she would threaten us with, "Don't put that in the paper". Many years ago we started Pickups in this column Somebody, signed "The Padre-' gave us a boost Along came that lovely lady. Mrs Joe Williams. with Pinups and we never knew our helper until she was called from this earth and her family let us in on her secret Now comes a letter from Esther Schneider with a clipping she saved from "many years ago". She thinks it is worth repeating So here it is: PICKUPS Take time to talk with God A little while each day To thank Him for the sun and rain. And the flowers along your w a y The best way to know God is to love many things He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything The place you are in needs you today. Earth has no sorrow, that heaven cannot heal Music is well said to be the speech of Angels by The Padre That was on the religious side, but it won't hurt any of us Even sports teams and sports followers come in on a wing and a prayer sometimes I ATHLETES I AWAY l.<H ALGIRI \A.\IED TO VOLLEYBALL TEAM Sarah Schroeder daughter of Edwin & Lorn a Schroeder of 7717 Arbor. Wonder Lake. II.. has been named to the volleyball squad of Concordia Teachers College. River Forest. Illinois for the 1978 season , A senior at Concordia. Sarah was graduated from W auconda high school in 1975 Coach Judith Steinbeck will be leading the Kittens this year as they try to better their 21-7 record of last season M \ R K o f the three-mile cross country meet finds Jim .... closing the gap on a Jacobs runner. Smith, the first shurti runner across the finish line, captured a fourth place as >bui e lust the meet by a 19-3f. score The Sophs of Johnsburg were beaten 17-44. The Sky hawks ru». all their home meets on the Chapel Hil l golf course STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD SOFT RENTAL No installation charge NEW fu l l y au tomat ic so f teners TWO /ear op t ion to buy w i th FULL ren ta l fee deducted ONE phone ca l l can answer any ques t ions WATER *6" A Truth Noth ing g rea t was eve r ach ieved wi thou t en thus iasm. -Gr i t . Hie walking catfish can live out of water for day« and even "walk*" on land from one lake to another, ac cording to The World Book Encyclopedia In addition to gilU, the fifth ha* lunglike breathing organs It uses its front Tins and tail to crawl along the ground SOPHOMORE SKYHAWK CHEERLEADERS-These young ladies wUl be leading the cheer* when the Johnsburg high school sophomore football team battles Harvard Saturday. The Sky hawk cheerleaders are (top, from left) Sue Moulis, Kelly Alonso and Theresa Kuna and (bottom, from left) Nancy Lingeman, Lynett Blake and GaU Huebner. Saturday Is the first homecoming for the new school and the sophomore game will begin at noon. The varsity game will follow and is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Both games will be played at McCracken field in McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD A golden opportunity awaits state women bowlers until October 20 - the deadline date to enter the 50th anniversary tournament of the Illinois Women's Bowling Association which will open January 6 in Rockford The state's largest and longest sports event, which enlisted a record 2.821 teams last year with the Moline-Rock Island WBA as hostess, will run approximately 14 weekends, plus weekday bowling March 5 through 10 The team event will be staged at Fairview Lanes. 3620 E State St.. and the doubles and singles com petition is to take place at Don Carter Lanes. 4007 E State St.. both in Rockford Entries are pouring into the I WBA office. 1915-1917 W Altorfer Drive. Peoria, reports Hilda Schroeder. secretary FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL Team Crystal Lake Central Jacobs McHenry Woodstock Cary Grove Crystal lake South Dundee Crown SCORERS Joorfetz. Woodstock Simon. Cary^Grove Pence. C Lake Cent Funk. C L , South Last Week's Scores Woodstock 34 - McHenry 6 Crystal Lake Cent 33 - Dundee 13 Jacobs 16 Crystal Lake South 8 Cary Grove 36 Crown 0 This Week's Games McHenry at Dundee - Friday Crown at Woodstock- Friday Jacobs at CL Cent - Friday C L South at Cary-Grove - Saturday AND $05° per month RENT A-- PHONE 312-259-3393 SOFT Rent-o-Soft o division of tbo Arlington Soft Wator Company Arlington Heights Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area THE OLD COURTHOUSE INN OF FERS A SPECIAL MENU FOR THEATRE GOERS FOR YOUR D I N I N G P L E A S U R E . RELISH TRAY TOSSED GREEN SALAD CHOICE OF SOUP OR JUICE * ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF ou jus * B R O I L E D •7.00 R I B E Y E S T E A K . onion ring *7.00 • D E E P F R I E D S H R I M P , cocktail sauce *7,00 • B A K E D S T U F F E D F L O U N D E R , with crobmeat *7.00 Dinners include a boked potato with sour cream and a beverage of coffee. • e a o r m i l k . >1 THt WOODSTOCK THCATKl CO. FRtStNTS: ^0 ANNIE ~ GET YOUR GUN Woodstock Opora House . OCT. 5,6.7,13,14,20 * 21 8:30 October 15-6:00 , Adm. '4.00 • *4.50 •Senior Cltlxen Adm. *2.50 October 15 ONLY •Student Preview Night October 5 Student Adm. *1.50 Prices DO NOT include tax or gratuity. SEPARATE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Re s tourant Box Office 330-6700 338 5300 I On The Sidelines Sy Dick Robbit t Well the Warriors are going to play in their own class tonight at Dundee Last week they ran into a buzz saw when the Woodstock Blue Streaks came to town. Mike Nelson, Woodstock full back, is all they said. Whether they can compare him with the departed Dave Mohapp is another matter. Mohapp happened to be Wisconsin's leading ground gainer against Oregon last Saturday, and he is only a freshmen at the Badger school. There is no doubt that if Nelson had played in the Crystal Lake game that the Streaks would have come out a winner. Tonight is another story, and the Warriors are ready for the Card homecoming. Again we must congratulate Sue Hutchinson on another fine performance on the tennis courts. The young junior was the Number One singles champ at the Warrior Invitational last Saturday in a field of eight schools. Her dad and I have issued her a challenge, provided she spots us five games in a six game set. If you don't think high school football is a crazy game, reed on. Stevenson High School defeated the Warriors X to 6 and were rated the 5th best team in the state in Class 4A last week Cary Grove defeated Wauconda, the Warriors defeated Cary Grove, and last Saturday Wauconda shut out Stevenson 6 to 0 1 realize that you can't compare scores, teams, etc., but it just goes to show you, that anything can happen when a bunch of 17 and 18 years old play a game of football. If you can recall years ago Slippery Rock, everyone's favorite team was 217 points better than Notre Dame's National Champs in a si miliar companion of scores. An interesting story is brewing in downs tate Collinsville. Virgil Fletcher long time coach and winner of 790 basketball games is out of a job. He has over 25 years of 20 or more wins in a season Last spring Fletcher resigned his teaching position due to the fact that he turned 65 years old. The veteran coach assumed that the School Board would hire him for two class periods a day, an I.H.S.A. rule, that every coach must teach or be responsible for two hours of work per day. All the coach asked was that he be paid for the time. The school board refused to hire him, and now the veteran coach has put out an appeal for a job to coach, at some school Of course there is a reason for Fletcher s appeal. Arthur Trout long time legend at Centralia High School has won 810 games to become the winningest coach in Illinois history. Fletcher needs just 21 victories to break that mark. I'm sure that within the next year or so, Fletcher will again be on the coaching lines. Remember in Rockford years ago, when Dolph Stanley was forced to retire at age 65 The "Silver Fox" is still coaching at Rockford Boylan Unfortunately it has caused some concern in Collinsville. People are taking sides, but the Board of Education has stuck to its guns and voted 5 to 2 not to rehire. That takes a lot of courage, when you are voting against a legend in the community. I really don't feel bad that my crystal ball was cracked last week. Marian Central upset I.C. of Elmhurst 6 to 0 to break my string. I had picked 5 winnersof the 6. As a longtime foe of I.C. I coached against them for 5 years, I am happy if they lose-very game every year I know that Marian fans feel the same way. So we will give it another trv this week. The Warriors to spoil Dundee s homecoming tonight (I promised to flunk every player in my class if they didn't win, and I almost got thrown out the window). The Streaks to defeat Crown (BobBradshaw will surely show some mercy to the Vikings). The Tigers of Bill Mack to beat Jacobs and remain the only undefeated team in the Fox Valley. Cary Grove to beat Crystal Lake South in a closer game than many predict. Harvard to beat the Skyhawks. Although the Skyhawks played a good game against North Boone last week, Harvard will be tougher Marian to win their homecomiiW over Driseoil The Canes, after that big one last week, are going to be tough the rest of the season tf*** Attention . . . Chicago Bears Fans DON'T MISS. . . THE BOB O'NEILL SHOW Great Interviews When Bob Talks With The Players I WIVS 850 ON YOUR AM DIAL Fri. 7:35am SAT. 12:35pm •ob O N« i l l it tK« G*n«rol Monog»r o» Ov«rton Codil loc Pont»oc in McHenry * * * : ! * * » * » » » * * * » • • * • 4 * ' v-nniv in mintnry u ******************************* I V :K ! . - PI \INI»K VLEK - FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6.1S78 SPORTS EDITOR "EARL WALSH So I Hear