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1 /*• V ^ 7V- /•* u^Jr • t.1 ipfc. ^ _ %_ ** t" w <Ji .K. it ion Pag* Fou*^ THE McHmRY PLAINDEALER - _ ^ i ; . , ' t Thursday. February 25. 196fc: I'VlfT 'i Bh w €CLH£. WaiUh. I HEAR. Warrior Victory Over Zion Keeps Team In Conference Title Race It took a bit of doing, but Coach Cliff Fulton pulled his Warriors basketball team through to another victory last Friday night before another packed house. It was the Zion Zee-Bees this The J McHenry Warriors retime and they were a tough gained very much in the North team to overcome. The visitors Suburban, conference basket- Started off like they were out to set a scoring record. While they were hotter than a 10-cent store pistol, our boys were colder than January of '65. Both teams had boys on the flu list. We knew Rich Smith was off his normal pace in the first half, but didn't know until talking with Jack Thomas after the game that the flu bug had taken its toll. Both Rich Smith and Rich Soda were victims of the bug, but both came through when the chips were down. Gary Lockwood did a great job of lifting the team. He gave it all he had and needed a rest when Coach Fulton took him out. Coach and player knew it was time while many of us wanted to see Gary continue. Those are the little signals that we grandstand coaches miss. As Tom Evans remarked, "Lockwood never hurts the team when he goes in for a While". With the Warriors losing at halftime, nobody had the confidence expressed by Dick Rabbitt. He has a knowledge of sports and a winning spirit that is great for a school. Don Howard was mentioning anoither fellow with great spirit-- Roy Moss. He has the same fine spirit When on the bench as when he is in the game, always pulling for his mates to come through. We sat with our long time friend, Sib Whiting, again and reviewed the game as it is played today and as it was played way back when. We agreed that this boy Smith of Zion is a classy basketball playxer- Coach Fulton looked like he could bite spikes in two at half time, but must have had some words of wisdom for his boys the way they fired back to take the lead in the third period. When word came in at the end of the game that Woodstock had taken the measure of league - leading Dundee, there was joy in Warrior camp. Now McHenry travels to Dundee Friday night with a chance to tie for the title. Dundee has a 10-3 record while McHenry and Woodstock are 9-4. Woodstock travels to North Chicago for their final game and may have trouble. Of course, Libertyville clobbered North Chicago last week so we dunno. If McHenry and Woodstock both win, it will end up in a 3-way tie. Tension is mounting. Speaking of ties, it seems unbelievable that the Van Arsdale twins of Indiana U. are tied with 1150 points each after playing 67 games in the last three years. Noted in the box score that Paul Morenz came through again when he got in the game against Indiana. Enthusiasm runs high since our Warrior basketball team developed into a winner. Talked with Frank Rourke as he rested in his hospital bed in Woodstock Sunday. Says he will be there in spirit Friday night when the Warriors play Dundee. ball race as a result of last Friday night's decisive 76-62 win at the expense of Dick McGrew's Zee Bees. Gary Lockwood, 6'3" senior, came, off the bench in the second period and ignited the spark that was lacking in the Warrior play up to that time. Lockwood continued to be the main cog in the Warrior force through the third period that eventually led to the Warrior victory. The local lads were a shoddy ball club for a period and a half before Lockwood entered the fray. The Warriors were behind at the end of a quarter 20-11 and still were in arrears at the half by a score of 34-27. Take The Lead Midway through the third stanza the Warriors captured the lead on a follow-up by Soda. A two pointer by Mayfield of the Zee-Bees put the visitors ahead again, but the Warriors,, went ahead permamently seconds later. By the end of the period the Orange and Black were in command 50-44 and pulling away. Rich Smith held the hot hand for the Warriors in the final period as he tossed in five fielders. Up to that point the Warriors high scoring guard had been as cold as the proverbial iceberg. As a result of the Warrior win and the Dundee loss to Woodstock the share of the conference title that the Warriors had hoped for will be the stake in the game with the Cards Friday night at Dundee. 4 Scoring Balance Coach Cliff Fulton's lads again showed sensational scoring balance in the Zion win. Lockwood, Laurence and Soda all tallied 16 points apiece. Myron Bentz had 10, Smith an even dozen, and Wayne Hiller six. Fulton was able to play senior reserves Rod Mauch and Mickey Goodfel low in the closing minute of the game. It was also the last home performance for Smith, Lockwood, Laurence, Bentz, Hiller, and McHenry (76) Smith Soda . Laurence Bentz Hiller Lockwood Moss Mauch Goodfellow Zion (62) Petreman Fortner Mayfield Hiatt Rejornen Smith McHenry Battles Dundee Friday For Title Share North Suburban Standings Dundee McHenry Woodstock N. Chicago Libertyville Crystal Lake Zion-Benton Barrington 10 9 9 7 7 4 4 2 3 4 4 6 6 9 ,9 11 795 910 825 844 834 864 799 663 716 821 763 827 791 933 837 842 seniors. 6 0 2 4 8 3 6 4 4 5 0 1 2 2 2 7 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 15 3 1 5 3 1 3 7 4 5 7 0 4 1 0 1 7 0 5 28 6 23 Last Week's Results McHenry 76, Zion-Benton 62 Woodstock 73, Dundee 61 Libertyville 81, N. Chicago 62 Crystal Lake 77, Barrington 53 Games Friday, Feb. 26 McHenry at Dundee Woodstock at N. Chicago Libertyville at Barrington Crystal Lake at Zion-Benton Scoring Leaders £>ahl, Lib. 13 105 63 273 Martindale, W. 13 104 63 271 Desmond, C.L. 13 92 75 259 Goers, Dundee 13 103 57 254 The collision of the two powers of the North Suburban conference will take place Friday night as the McHenry Warriors, coached by Cliff Fulton, and the Cardunals of Dundee meet head on in the biggest game of the entire season for both teams. A Warrior victory will enable the McHenry team to share in the conference championship. Dundee has alalready assured itself of at least a tie for the crown, but would cherish an outright title. In the last encounter between the two clubs the Cards won a 60-59 victory with Steve Lindsey, Dundee senior forward, having one of his finest performances of the season. Big Tom Goers, 6'5" Card center was hampered that night with a bad ankle and only scored 12 points, well below his 20 point per game average. The Dundee team has lost two of its last three games, while the Warriors, the hottest team in the league, have run through six conference opponents with- CAGE* Touncr HERE SUNDAY The ever popular Illinois State Court C.O.F. basketball tournament gets underway next Sunday, Feb. 28, in the M.C.H.S gym. This is the 19th annual tourney for the Forester group and once again it returns to McHenry under the active promotion of the local court. Each year the local Foresters join forces in this huge undertaking and each year they come through with a well organized tournament that attracts cagg fans from far and near. The whistle will blow and the ball starts bouncing at noon Sunday as the Junior teams of McHenry and Johnsburg get the show on the road. Games will continue through the next two weeks, . almost up to St. Patrick's Day when the likes o* Harry Conway and Earl Duffy will be wearin' the green. Schedule Sunday, Feb. 28 Juniors (6th Grade and Under) 12 p.m.--St. John No. 96 No. 1 St. Mary No. 594 No. 2 3 p.m. St. Gregory No. 650 O.L.G.C. No. 1544 12:45 p.m. Hampshire No. 729 St. Mary No. 594 No. 3 6:15 p.m. St. John No. 96 No. 2 St. Mary No." 594 No. 1 Juniors (8th Grade and Under) 3:45 p.m. St. John No. 96 Hampshire No. 729 5 p.m. St. Gregory No. 1 St. Mary No. 594 No. 2 Heavies, 1:30 p.m. St. Mary Lourdkez No. 1643 Hampshire No. 729. 8 p.m. St. Mary No. 594 St. John No. 96 No. 2 Sixth grade and under 5 minute quarters. Eighth grade and under and Rangers 6 minute quarters. Senior and Heavies 7 minute quarters. Waukegan Wins Sectional Mat Tournament 4 '» j McHenry Warriors In Action -Mm M jj'M »'; % In one of the toughest sectionals in the state MCHS grapplers ended their season with two 3rd places. Dave Freund, 103, defeated Brian Broomhead of Libertyville 2-1 to capture a third place medal. Heavyweight Ron Gelvin, ended his career by defeating Cliff Foskett of Grayslake 4-3. Broomhead had defeated Freund two weeks ago for conference championship. And Foskett had defeated Gelvin twice earlier in the season. Rich Wolf, 127, and Jim Anderson, 120, lost their first matches in the two day tournament held at ^lundelein. Of the 98 wrestlers who participated in the tournament, only 24 first and second places, will go on to the State Final at Champaign this weekend. There were 28 schools in the tournament with Waukegan again winning the first place trophy. McHenry placed 11th with 12 points. Grant High School, with three contenders, placed 2nd and Evanston came in third. Patrick's came close, but stumout a loss in the second rouncff bIed in the clutch to drop into of conference play. The last Warrior defeat was- at the hands of the Dundee club on January 15. Dundee will display three All- Conference selections, just released this week by the conference secretary. Thy are Lindsey, Goers and Campanelli. Rich Smith, senior guard, and Ken Laurence, senior ccnter, were acknowledge from the well balanced Warrior team. Those attending the game should arrive early enough to assure themselves a ticket. The Dundee gym will hold 2500. St. Mary's Five Wins American Legion Tourney St. Mary's regained a leg on the Traveling American Legion trophy Saturday afternoon by. nipping McHenry Junior High 45-42. Both teams demonstrated some fine basketball with Junior High rushing out to an impressive 10-4 lead. But the new champions roared back tot lead at the half and to mairi--i tain an uncomfortable cushion of 5 to 9 points thru the second stanza. Possibly the surprising balance of the Royals' attack spelled the difference between the two quintets. The defending Champion St.' a nice note from Peter M. Justen telling us of meeting some Lake County resorters of Chicago who are readers of S.I.H. Pete also enclosed a clipping telling that Billy Klaus, recently named manager of the New York, Pa. team, is also filling some speaking engagements. From Sarasota, Florida, comes McHenry basketball followers will be pleased to know that Rich Smith and Ken Laurence have been chosen on the North Suburban All-Conference team. Both players have been outstanding in boosting their team to a sparkling finish in the league. All-Stars: Dennis Desmond, Crystal Lake; Mike Dahl, Libertyville; Melvin Smith, Zion-Benton; Ev Martindale, Woodstock - . Tom Goers, Dundee; Steve Lindscy. Dundee; Joe Campanelli, Dundee; Rich Smith. McHenry; Ken Laurence, McHenry; Vernon Jones, North Chicago. FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO KOENEMANN SAUSAGE CO. • 35 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 9 COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-6260 Route 120 Just East of Route 12 Volo, ILL NEWS OF THE ZEPHYRS OF RICHMOND The Richmond Zephyrs, after winning an exciting 86-85 game over Marengo Sunday, will be playing in a double header this Sunday, the 28th. at the Richmond High School gym. The first game will be a contest between the Bi-County Conference champs, the Richmond grade school and a strong Holy Name Grade School of Wilmot, Wisconsin. Game time is 1:30 p.m. The second game will feature The Richmond Zephyrs against' Huntley in a.league game. These two teams are tied for position in the league. Come out Sunday to see two exciting ball games starting at 1:30. fourth place. They succumbed to McHenry Jr. High in the semi-finals by 2 points 34-32. They repeated their performance against Johnsburg Public by 2 points 32-30. Johnsburg's quickness and balance caught the bigger "Irish" by surprise. In the other semi-final, St. Mary's dominated the game to conquer Johnsburg. The latter gained their frist round victory by overpowering St. John's who will be back next year with their entire starting line-up intact, 38-17. Harrison of Wonder Lake battled on even terms for one half against McHenry Jr. High. But the runner-ups got rolling in the last two quarters to triumph decisively. St. Mary Cagers Move Along In Diocesan Meet McHenry St. Mary's marched forcefully into the semi-finals of the Rockford Diocesan Regional Basketball Tournament at Elgin Sunday by overpowering St. Laurence of Elgin 46-16. Previously the local cagers had beaten St. Thomas of Crystal Lake by a similar score of 46-13 to advance to the quarter-finals. St. Patrick's of McHenry, however, fell before the onslaught of a strong St. Patrick's of St. Charles team- After Mc- Henry's Irish completely dominated play in the second quarter and moved out to slight lead in the third, they suddenly lost their poise. Their shooting went cold and the St. Charles press lured them into many ball-handling errors. The final score between two even teams was a surprising 43-17 debacle. Next Sunday St. Mary's will meet St. Charles Borromeo of Hampshire at 1:30 in the first semi-final. St. Patrick's of St. Charles will oppose St. Joseph's ipf Elgin at 2:30. The winners Vill vie at 8:00 p.m. in the St. fedward's High School Gym for the Regional title. The losers will compete for 3rd place at 7:00 p.m. The Regional victor will advance to the Grand Championships at Freeport on the following Sunday. Two years ago St. Mary's dropped a close decision in the finals and four years copped the Grand . Crown. EGG DEALERS The Illinois Department of Agriculture, through its Division of Markets, issued 3,522 licenses for egg dealers in 1964. Also issued during the year were 15 licenses for egg breaking plants, 882 licenses to perishable agricultural commodity dealers, and 15 commission merchants licenses. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Open Weekdays 6:45 Sat. & Sun. 2:15 Edge Marengo 86-85 Loren Miller and Gary Motley set the pace with 27 points apiece Sunday to give the Zephyrs of Richmond a 86-85 victory over Marengo. Ron and Ken Bergsma folowed with 12 points each. Gaylord and Rudinski of Marengo had 25 and 29 points respectively followed by Frohn with 16. The teams were evenly matched as witnessed in the quarterly scoring. Richmond 22 25 12 27--86 Marengo 24 22 17 20--85 Sunday, Feb. 28, will be Outreach - Witness program -- "Should the MYF have a scavenger hunt for additional members." Hush Puppies" Shoes Featured at ROTH Shoes 1246 n Grbjn Street McHenry INCOME TAX SERVICE 3721 W. Elm St. PHONE for Appointment 385-0343 NOW ENDS THURSDAY Feb. 25 "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" STARTS FRIDAY Feb. 26 - March 4 "GOLDFINGER' COMING SOON "SEX AND THE SINGLE? GIRL" Ken Laurence goes up high above teammates and Zion-Benton^playeis as e prepares to bring down rebound. McHenry beat Zion last Friday night in the McHenry gym by a 76-62 margin. • JOHNSBURG NIPS RICHMOND 86-85 IN PLAY-OFFS The Johnsburg Forester basketball team squeaked by Richmond 86-85 in the first round of the Northern Illinois amateur league play-offs in the Cary- Grove gym last Thursday. Loren Miller, great scoring ace of the Richmond team, scored 35 points as his teammate, Motley, matched Don Bentz with 24. Johnsburg was able to come up with balanced scoring throughout the lineup. Richmond's 4 point lead at the quarter stood up at half time before the Foresters forged ahead 68-63^t the three quarter mark. The last period was a battle royal. The second round schedule is a follows: Wednesday, Feb. 24-- 7:15 p.m.--Marengo vs Dundee 8:15--Johnsburg vs. Cary Thursday, Feb. 26-- 7:15 p.m.- Losers of games Feb. 24th. For third place. 8:45 p.m.--Winners of games Feb. 24. For playoff champs Johnsburg (86) FG FT TP T. Oeffling 7 0 14 B. Schmitt 6 1 13 D. Bentz 11 2 24 J. Friddle 6 2 14 L. Freund 3 2 8 L. Smith 3 2 8 J. Huff 1 1 3 B. Rizzo, 1 0 2 Totals 38 10 86 Richmond (85)» FG FT TP L. Miller 14 7 35 R. Bergsma 1 1 3 K. Bergsma 4 3 11 Motley 10 4 24 Benedict 4 0 8 Krumpen 2 0 4 Totals 35 15 85 Score by Quarters Johnsburg 21 40 68--86 Richmond 25 44 63---85' McHENRY THEATRE 11204 N. Gr., Ph. 385-01441 THURSDAY, FEB. Last Nite "TWO ON A GUILLOTINE' •• FRI. thru THURS. Feb. 26, March 4 James Bond is back in action! Goldfinger" (Technicolor) Fri. - Sat. 7-9 p.m. Four showings Sunday at: 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 p . m . One showing weekdays at 8 p.m. Adults $1.00 -- Children 50c On All-Conference Like Basketball ? COME TO THE 19TH ANNUAL C. O. F. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Feb. 28, March 7, March 14 Games Start 12:15 p.m. Each Sunday Teams In All Age Groups At McHenry High School Gym Attend All 3 Days for a $2.00 Pass P.S. Previously Announced Final Day of . March 21 is incorrect! RICH SMITH KEN LAURENCE READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Well, here we go, the 1965 Little League s^son is almost here. Your Littte League officers held several meetings during the fall and winter and we feel sure that we are about to embark on our most successful year. The following officers were elected for 1965. A1 Olson, President; Ed Doyle, Vice-President; Bill Bolger, Secretary; Norm Knaack, Player Agent; Tom Bolger, Treasurer; Jim Lightner, V. P. in charge of%ie minor league; Fred Meyer, Field Director, and Ed Buss, Miniature League Director. In our^desire to accommodate all boys who wish to play and to keep team rosters down to a manageable number, we have expanded our Major and Minor leagues from six to eight teams. Mark Your Calendar Registration for all boys in the McHenry Little League area will be held Thursday, March 18 at the V.F.W., commencing at 6:30 p.m. Mark the date on your calendar so you won't forget. Watch next week's Plaindealer for all the details. WORLD WIDE SERVICE Airline Steamship Railroad Cruise Tours Hotels U-Drive Your Authorized Travel Agent CHAIN - O - LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7500 Ticket Reservations at No Extra Charge M STAMPS PLUS "The Friendliest Service in Town" NYE DRUG 1325 N. Riverside Dr. Phone 385-4426 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME McHENRY WARRIORS VS DUNDEE CARDINALS Tape Delay Report 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 28 - WKRS 1220 kc. Sponsored By McHENRY STATE BANK ENTERPRISE READY MIX SHAY'S MUSIC WORLD STOFFEL & REIHANSPERGER INS. m

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