THE McHENRy PLAIWDEALER •^huradayrMarch 4. 196} •-- SO I HEAR... We saw Some real good officiating at basketball games this season, but none better than our own "Chuck" Cuda turned in when he was pressed into service in the Zion game here when one of the officials failed to show up at game time. It was a tough spot to be placed in, but nobody,, could complain about a home towner in this case. The Warriors were far off their real class in the Dundee game. Wayne Hiller was a real fireball, and others showed spark at times, but it just wasn't a Warrior night. Successful Season For MCHS Wrestlers Under Coach "Hutch" Guidance They turned hundreds of people away at the Dundee gym, but somebody goofed. There were vacant spots in the stands. For all we know, they may have been reserved seats in one section on the Dundee side. Anyhow, they were vacant as many will testify. The old problem of people taking up extra space to park their coats was also in evidence. But, that happens in every gym. Dundee isn't alone with that problem. Every time they make an announcement at a crowded game for people to move closer together, it sounds real chummy. If they would only tell us to move thataway, it would do some good. Well, wevhad no kick. We sat. Thanks to Cliff Fulton, Joe Schmitt, Don Blake and others crowded a few rows behind the McHenry bench. The C.O.F. state tournament resumes next Sunday in the MCHS gym and games are bound to tighten up with the first round removing some teams that have great spirit, but not enough ammunition. John Stilling had about a week of retirement from his long years of operating his gas station and tire shop before a sudden ailment sent him to Veterans' Hospital in Hines, Illinois. We'll bet he would like a card from old friends. He is in Ward E, Room 307. We appreciate kind words from Theodore Reese, who says --"Keep writing". After the let down at the Dundee game, McHenry basketball fans are all hopped up over the 95-75 Warrior victory over Woodstock in the regional tourney at Elgin Tuesday night. If the boys can hold that fine edge Thursday night (8 p.m.) against Elgin High, they will go into the .finals Friday night. Wouldn't we like to knock off Elgin! We are at a loss to know what happened to our "Pickup" and "Padre" contributions. Anybody know? COURT BRIEFS Appearing in the court of Magistrate Joe Ritter in McHenry Thursday morning, Richard E. Hansen and Edward H. Whitney of McHenry each paid fines of $10 and $5 costs for speeding. Edgar M. Cozadd of McHenry was fined $5 and $5 costs on the same charge, and Elmer M. Freund of McHenry had an $11 speeding charge suspended. He paid $5 costs. Ivar R. Benson of Ingleside was fined $10 and $5 costs for making an improper turn. Robert John Dickman of Wonder Lake pleaded not guilty to battery when he appeared before Judge James Cooney March 1. His case was set for trial April 19. Mary Schultz of McHen repleaded guilty to driving while her license was revoked and was sentenced to ninety days in the county jail. WORLD WIDE SERVICE Airline Steamship Railroad Cruise Tours Hotels U-Drive Your Authorized Travel Agent CHAIN - O - LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 8405 W- Elm St. McHenry 385-7500 Ticket Reservations at No Extra Charge (Gelvin set new record with' 46 career^ victories) The 19,64-65 McHenry High Wrestling team ended this week, four months of rugged practices, conditioning, compe.titipn, 13 dual matches and four tournaments. It takes heart, desire and ability, to be a success in wrestling, plus cooperation, courage, enthusiasm and loyalty. Attributes that will remain with a boy and influence his entire life. The following letter winners had this spirit.: John Henneberg, Dave Freund, Joe Bellino, Jim Anderson, Rich Wolf, Dale Marzano, Dean Glosson, John Oppenheim, Dave Weikel, Tom Dougherty, Ron Gelvin, Jim Zvonar, Roger Peck, Mike Keller, Chuck Messel, A1 Sallustio, and Paul McDonald. Outstanding Records Some of the boys who provided many exciting moments during the past season were senior Dave Freund (103) who complied 17 victories, won the Mundeleih tournament 103 pound championship, State district championship and placed 3rd in the state sectional. Senior Jim Anderson 112 won 15 matches this year, 17 matches his sophomore year cand 8 matches his junior year for a total of 40. Senior Ron Gelvin, one of M.C.H.S. finest heavyweights, did a! tremendous job of winning 46 victories in his wrestling career to set a new school record. Ron also has won the high point trophy for the second straight year. Senior Dean Glosson (133), who had to do battle against state champions, state contenders and conference champions all year, did a great job by his tenacious ability to stick in there and fight every match down to the finish, giving his opponents with credentials a tough time. Senior Rich Wolf (127> won 11 matches this year and was alwa&^in-there giving his best. Wolf placed third in the conference and second in the state district. Parents Show Interest Many of the parents attended matches and "tournaments both home and away during the year. The moms and dads deserve a lot of credit for their sons' success and while the boys do not realize it now, they will someday. Mr. and Mrs. Gelvin saw everyone of Ron's 46 victories. Mr. and Mrs. Glosson saw their son Dean in every match this year. Mr. and Mrs. Freund saw their son Dave win 17 matches this year and crowned champion at Mundelein and Barrington. Mr. or Mrs. Weikel saw their son Dave wrestle his heart out in every match. These are just a few of the parents who followed the team and their sons' success and failure as a high school wrestler. Season Record of All Matches John Henneberg Dave Freund 17 Joe Bellino 2 Jim Zvonar 2 Jim Anderson co-capt. 15 Craig Johnson " 2 Rich Wolf 11 W L, 7 9 Dale Marzano Dean Glosson co-capt. Roger Peck John Oppenheim Mike Keller Dave Weikel Jim Creamer Tom Dougherty Ron Gelvin co-c;ipt. 20 3 4 2 6 5 6 7 6 2 1 0 13 6 12 4 Pete Smith Paul McDonald Al Sallustio 14 0 0 0 0 17 0 Dual Matches Won 9 .-- Lost 4 McHenry 32, Ela Vernon 15 McHenry 32, Dundee 13 McHenry 27, Elgin Larkih 19 McHenry 6, Barrington 36 McHenry 8, Arlington Hts. 34 McHenry 23, Libertyville 16 McHenry 35, Crystal Lake 11 McHenry 32, Zion-Benton 11 McHenry 22, Grayslake 19 McHenry 31, Elgin 13 McHenry 11, North Chicago 28 McHenry 17, Grant 27 McHenry 28, Cary Grove 13 Conference Tournament 5th place. State District Tournament 4th place. Johnsburg Wins Third Place In Cage Play-Off The high-powered Cary basketball, team emerged as champions of the Northern Illinois amateur league. In the semi-finals, Cary led all the way in defeating the Johnsburg Foresters 90-75. The Foresters bounced back to beat Dundee 77-70 in a close battle for third place. Johnsburg has two more games to play before the boys give way to the game of bat and ball. Semir Finals Johnsburg (75) FG FT TP T. Oeffling 3 0 6 B. Schmitt 3 4 10 D. Bentz 8 4 20 J. Friddle 2 3 7 L. Freund 5 0 10 J. Huff 1 0 2 L. Smith 4 2 10 B. Rizzo 5 0 10 Totals 31 13 75 Cary (90) FG FT TP D. Freund 7 5 19 B. Wroga 3 4 10 T. Spas 2 0 4 B. Huff 6 3 15 J. Daflman 8 6 22 T. Johnson 2 0 4 B. Johns 3 2 8 B. Parrish 3 2 8 J. Peterson 0 0 0 W. Frantz 0 0 0 Totals 34 22 90 Score by Quarters Johnsburg J . 14 30 51--75 Cary / 23 41 66--90 For 3/h Place Playoffs Johnsburg (77) FG FT TP T. Oeffjang D. Be B. Rizzjo J. Fridjdle L. Freand L. Smit<J J. Huff Totals Dundee (70) G. Hodd Botts Montgomery Ft. Schuring Thelander Murphy Totals 16 14 12 15 8 8 4 27 23 77 FG FT TP 4 6 14 25 20 70 Score by Quarters Johnsburg 16 37 58--77 Dundee 15 29 54--70 GRANTED CHARTER A carter has been granted by the state to McHenry Cab, Inc., ((Shirley Ballowe) "to conduct an automobile taxicab and school bus operation." OAK PARK HOTEL West Shore Pi&takee Bay Phone ^885-0176 l iiiMfi!!! irnhiiTiiT, EVERY FRIDAY 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and SUNDAY Noon to 7 p.m. OAK TAPK HCTCL P .iilyc Bny R-u"- )T\ ^ M. Henry Dinners Served Friday, Saturday & Sundays Sandwiches Served Daily DUNDEE FIYE DOWNS MCHS TOWINJTLE Warriors Fall Far Below Recent Pace In Losing 56-51 The McHenry Warriors were unsuccessful in their attempt to grab a share of the North Suburban conference crown last Friday night as they fell before the league titlist Dundee by a score of 56-51.. Woodstock's defeat of North Chicago pushed the Warriors into the third slot in the final standings. The Warrior team shot a miserable 29 percent in the fracas played before a jam packed crowd. They were able to hit only 18 of 61 shots fired up which is- not of championship caliber. The only Warrior field goal of the first period was a five footer by Rich Smith at the end of the period. The Warriors were on the short end by a score of 13-6 by the end of the stanza. Steve Lindsey, Dundee All-Conference forward, led the big red in the period, both offensively and defensively. Come Alive! The Warriors were further behind .by the 5:00 minute mark of the second quarter, 26-15. But then the Warriors came alive in a span of 90 seconds to knot the count at 26-26 on the efforts of Wayne Hiller, Gary Lock wood and Roy Moss. Four Dundee free throws in the last half minute of the first half gave John Paul's club a 30-26 halftime edge. The Warriors appeared to have the momentum tffat carried them through the second period as they spurted for seven straight points in the third period to take a 33-30 lead early in the quarter. However, the Cards stormed back as the Warriors just could not find the hoop and the Dundee club managed a 40-33 lead after three periods: The Warriors trailed all of the final period and never did catch the high flying Cardunals. The Orange and Black did get within three points late in the period but that was the closest they came to victory. Duane Paarlow, Dundee reserve center sank two free throws with three seconds left in the game to run the score to the final 56- 51. Far Below Par ' Steve Rowe led the Card at-, tack with 14 points on five field* ers and a quartet of free throws. Lindsey followed with 13 points. Ken Laurence scored 12 points for the Warriors, followed by Smith and Rich Soda with 11 each. Defensively both clubs ST. MARY'S FIVE EDGED 41-40 IN REGIONAL FINALS iSt. Mary's of McHenry came as close to winning a championship as it is possible to do and still not achieve it. They dropped a one point overtime decision to St. Patrick's of St Charles 41-40. This balanced the series for the two evenly matched quintets, since the local team was the victor on January 27th by the same one point margin. The Royals fought' like tigers throughout but made too many bad passes against a tough defense. Ordinarily their passing has been their strong offensive weapon. Their defense was very good, but St. Patrick's deadly accuracy from the free throw line spelled the difference. Gino Hester closed out his St. Mary's career with another outstanding performance. The other eighth graders who also showed Why they were K:C. titlists and American Legion Champions were: Mark Camasta, Russell Leight, Frank Patellaro, Mike Janik. In addi tion, Rick Zeller, Jim Kloeckner, Greg Adams, and Mark Freund did a fine job in the semi-finals. Don Smith, Pat Niessen and Gary Harrison will be back from the Junior Varsity. Unfortunately Kirk Links, regular center, was still un able to play after being out six weeks with a broken wrist. Interested parties should con over St. Charles of Hampshire with relative ease, 42-28. St. Patrick's blasted St. Joseph's of Elgin 58-35. St. Patrick's of St. Charles will now represent this region in the Grand Championships at Freeport next Sunday. WARRIORS WALLOP WOODSTOCK 95-75 IN REGIONAL TOURNEY; PLAY aGIN HIGH THURSDAY Northern Mini Bowmen News did a fine job but the Warrior *ties. by Irene J. Adams Northern Illini Bowmen will hold a club shoot Sunday morning. Harold Krug, range captain has called a work party starting at 1 p.m., to prepare for the "Slush Shoot", March 14. This will be a field invitational with medals awarded in several classes. Our tournament chairman, Les Adams won a medal at Fox Valley Archers Invitational. Watch that fellow he's climbing the ladder fast. Jean Bird won third place in women's instinctive class at the Chicago Sports Show. John ifcawaski also participated that night. Keep March 14, Invitational Shoot and March 18, meeting at 8 p.m. (in the American Legion Hall) in mind when you :'are planning your March activishooting was so far below their capability that the chance for a victory was quite remote. In other North Suburban action, Mike Dahl, Libertyville's all-Conference senior center led his team to an 88-63 victory over last place Barrington. Dahl s^t a conference scoring record for a single game as he poured in 51 points in the game as he hit 20 baskets and 11 free throws. Dahl ended up the conference scoring champ with a league total of 324 points in the fourteen games. McHenry Smith Soda Hiller Bentz Laurence Lockwood Moss Totals Dundee Lindsey Rowe Parlow Goers Campanelli O'Neil True Totals .cHenry Dundee 5 0 3 2 5 1 20 FG FT P 3 5 5 1 0 1 4 2 2 15 FG FT P 4 5 1 4 2 2 3 0 0 16 6 10 17 18--51 13 17 10 16--56 North Suburban Standings -- Final -- W L. Pts Opp Dundee 11 3 851 767 Woodstock 10 4 893 827 McHenry 9 5 961 877 Open Weekdays 6:45 Saturday 1:30 -- Sunday 2:15 NOW ENDS THURSDAY March 4 "GOLDFIN GER" STARTS FRIDAY March 5-10 "SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL" SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Matinee Sunday, March 7 2 p.m. "TOMBOY AND THE CHAMP" Plus the Little Rascals in "AWFUL" And Disney Color Cartoons FREE TO ALL!!! Popcorn and another FREE Surprise All Seats 50c If you know a fellow archer bring him along to one of the shoots or meetings. We are welcoming new members at this time. Northern Illini Bowmen has a nice field range and our tournament chairman has planned a lot of interesting shoots along with social chairman, Marty Klapperich and award chairman, Clipper Plucinski. It won't be long before the dandelions will be peeping out and everyone will forget about the snow and long winter and you will welcome a nice walk through the range. Until then some of the members are shooting at Dave's Sport Shop at Crystal Lake, on Tuesday nights. Libertyville 8 6 922 854 North Chicago 7 7 908 895 Zion Benton 5 9 884 908 Crystal Lake 4 11 935 1018 Barrington 2 12 726 930 Scoring Leaders G FG FT T Mike Dahl, Lib. 14 125 74 324 Ev Martindale, W 14 110 73 293 D. Desmond, CL 14 95 78 268 Not so new: A Greek made a wood pigeon that flew, 400 years before Christ. How? Compressed air? McHENRY THEATRE 11204 N. Gr., Ph. 385-01441 HELD OVER Through Monday, March 8th -- The Year's Biggest Hit -- James Bond Thriller "GOLDFINGER" Thursday & Monday 8:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 7 & 9 p.m. Sunday 5:15, 7:15 & 9:15 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE Sunday, March 7th, 3t5 p.m. "ALAKAZAM THE GREAT" Pius 3 Cartoons TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY M a r c h 9 - 1 3 "GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL" (Technicolor) Weekdays 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday 7 - 9 p.m. The McHenry Warriors unleashed an amazing attack last night in the Elgin regional tournament as they beat the Woodstock Blue-Streaks 95-75. It was the most prolific scoring dt>ne by the Warriors this season. The Warriors raced to ra commanding 23-11 first quarter lead, but saw the Streaks move back into contention in the second period as Ev Martindale tossed in 11 points in the period-. By the half the Warriors led 43-35. Laurence, Smith and- Soda paced the Warriors in the first half with Wayne Hiller performing aggressively on defense. Martindale got help m the third period from Ed Hall and the Streaks at one time closed their deficit to four points. However, the Warriors did manage to contain the Streaks each time it appeared the Warriors might be overtaken. The Orange and Black were outscored 22-20 in the third stanza, which put the score at 63-57 starling the final quarter. From the very outset of the last quarter the Warriors dominated the play. Bentz, Laurence and Rich Smith literally scored at will as the Warriors rolled up 32 points in the period while limiting the Streaks to 18. Martindale was sensational in his final prep game. He did not score in the initial period but ended up the evening with 29 points to lead all scorers in the game. Ken Laurence led the Warrior attack with 28, Rich Smith had 24 and Myron Bentz 18. Laurence and Bentz controlled the boards for the Warriors. The Warriors now face the Elgin Maroons in an encounter Thursday night starting at 8 p.m. The powerful Maroons have always been a stumbling block to Warrior hopes for a regional title. Tickets for the game will be sold at the McHenry high school office until 1 p.m. Thursday. McHenry (95) FG FT TP Smith 11 2 3 Soda 4 5 2 Hiller 1 6 4 Bent 7 4 3 Laurence 12 4 4 Lockwood 2 0 3 Moss 0 0 1 Totals 37 21 20 Woodstock (75) FG FT TP Martindale 14 1 5 Harting 1 3 2 Hart 2 4 4 Meyers 3 3 5 Sorenson 2 4 3 Palmquist 0 2 1 Hall 6 2 4 Totals 28 19 24 Score by Quarters McHenry 23 20 20 32--95 Woodstock 11 24 22 18--75 SttoP IN McHENRY Forester Stale Tourney Resumes Next Sunday Starting at 1:15 p.m. next Sunday, nine basketball games will be played in the MCHS gym as the Forester state basketball tournament moves into its second round of play. Last Sunday brought out some good games and some not so close. This is usual in the first round as weaker teams are eliminated in the survival of the fittest. Some real good teams, like St. Mary's Juniors, are out -after jplaying in real hard battles. This one .went into a double overtime. Next Sunday should see some good tussles develop as teams give it all they have to work their way to the finals. C.O.F. Results Sunday, February 28 Juniors--6th Grade & Under St. John's No. 1, 20; St. Mary's No. 2, 6 Aurora, 22; St. Gregory, 21 St. Mary's No. 3, 17; Hampshire, 13. St. Mary's No. 1, 53; St. John's No. 2, 5. Juniors--8th Grade & Under St. John's, 38; Hampshire, 18. St. Gregory, 26; St. Mary's No. 2, 24. (Double O.T.) Heavies Hampshire, 63; St. Mary's (Chicago), 25. St. John's No. 2, 55;. St. Mary's 44. Schedule--Sunday, March 7 Juniors--6th Grade & Under 1:15 p.m.--St. Mary's No. 1 vs. St. Mary's No. 3. 2:00 p.m.--St. John's vs. Aurora Jttiiiors--8th Grade & Under 12:30 p.m.--St. Mary's No. 1 vs. St. Gregory No. 2. Rangers 4:00 p.m.--St. Gregory vs. Aurora. 5:00 p.m.--St. Mary's vs. St. John's Seniors 2:45 p.m.--Moline vs. Peru. 7:30 p.m.--St. John's vs. St. Mary's. Heavies 6:00 p.m.--St. Gregory vs. St. John's No. 2. iilHi by Bill Bolger Last week I promised to give all the details concerning regis. . tration in this week's column; It might be a good idea to cut this week's notes out of your newspaper and keep it in a , handy place so you won't for- ' get. Registration for the McHenry Little League will be Thursday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. at-, the V.F.W. Clubhouse. New registrants must bring their birth certificate. All boys who will have reached their 8tlj birthday but not their 13th birthday by August 1st are eligible to register. The McHenry Little League includes th(K following area: Orchard Heights, McHenry Shores, Country Club Estates, City of McHenry, Eastwood Manor, Kent Acres, Fernwood, Emerald Park, Mineral Springs, Hunterville, Woodlawn Park, Sunnybanks, Chapel Hill, Orchard Beach, Shalimar, Huemanhs, Aqua Lane and all the rural Bull Valley area that lies within the McHenry Grade School District. is $4.00 for the first boy in is $4,000 for the first boy in each family and $2.00 for each additional boy in the same family. This fee is used to help defray the cost of insurance, caps, T-shirts, etc. It might be well to list some of the costs so that everyone understands the need for this fee. Insurance costs the league $364.00, caps and t-shirts cost approximately $380.00, franchise cost is $50.00, umpiring costs $275.00. In addition to these expenses there is the electric bill, the bill for equipment and maintenance cost. Next week we will have the registration card available. I will list the places where you may pick them up in next week's Plaindealer. 8:30 p.m.- St. John's No. vs. Hampshire. Total-- 9 games. Charles Jacobson at the organ all day. Advertise - It Pays SPAGHETTI DINNER Wednesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION HALL McHenry, Illinois Sponsored by McHenry Kiwanis Club Benefit of McHenry Hospital Expansion Program 1 Donation: Adults $1.50 -- Children 75c WITH THE PURCHASE OF AN ELECTRIC START Wheel -fhjAAe* \ LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR MODEL 854-655-855-1055-1054 ^ DURING THE K/AEEI iffn/iAE APPRECIATION DAZE » A \V v^ A vott" ^ -- We are making this fantastic offer for a limited time only to show our appreciation to you for taking early delivery on your Wheel Hosse 4 season > Lawn & Garden Tractor.... YES ^ 8#000 5&H GREEN STAMPS D | MO A B , G D O U B L E B O N U S r|_Uu TRADE - IN ALLOWANCE -- FOR QUALIFIED TRADE-IN HURRY Act Now! This Is A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity! QUIPMENT 40Q5 W. 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