-HA pl#tli0&mS§^^W¥:' •• j>AGE4,SECTION T-^AcHENRY PIAINDEALER - FEBRUARY 16, y:;-r •'."". *\^C. .. •. SO I HEAR SiK;%. & was a real thrill this week |jb receive a Valentine greeting nd note from Mrs. GoodelL. he welcomed us into the virus-, lub. 't We never think of the Mc- SJIenry Library without thinkt^ ng of Mrs. Goodell. What that kittle lady did in pioneering a library for McHenry must have a place in the history of this community. When we retire to write that book "The 'Women In Our Life," there 'will be space for some true rand humorous events on the 'subject. DERBY DAYS - Time flies and we are just a thickness of ice away from that now famous ice fishing derby ;to be held again at McCullom ' Lake this coming weekend, Feb. 18 - 19. Mayber we take our neighbors for granted and maybe we should realize that the Village of McCullom Lake is really a fine community. The residents get things done. For instance, they want to promote a youth center and lake conservation so they do something about it. Profits from this ice fishing derby will be used for these worthy ideas. But, aside from all that, get out your equipment and be ready for the fun. You may catch a fish T- - -H- -A- --T long and win a prize to boot. The fish open their mouths at 9:00 A.M. each day and close 4kem at 4:00 pjn. There is great joy in theMc- Hem^ Warrior basketball camp that victory over Crystal LakeSaturday night. It has been ^ lean year for the Warriors, this being their first conference win. We are •'tofflBSP for the team and happy for Coach Anderson. A coach always takes a good share of .blame so let'sbe just as ready to give him Us full share of credit in victory. "Pa" Thennes was in the other dayto show us im autographed baseball used way back in Aug- ; ust, 1954 when Gert Barbiatfs "Speedettes" played Pa's C Yanks in a benfit game tor the 1 Polio fund. They cleared ,'$429.90. Pretty goodpromotion, ?eh? The Cubs claim first place-- the first team to sign all their players for the coming season. GAA MOTHER, DAUGHTER NIGHT RECREATION HELD Girls' Athletic Association The GAA held its mother and daughter recreation night recently in the girls" and boys' £yms and tits multi-purpose room. The games that were played were cage ball, ping pong, volley ball, aerial darts and shuffle board. Hie members and their mothers were divided up on color teams. After the games, the girls and their mothers were entertained by the G.A.A. board. The washtub band played 'Sweet Lorraine" in Miss Franz's honor and there was a skit .about the student leaders and their whistles. The band was ^conducted by Carol Schuh. Refreshments were home- £jn ade cookies and punch. - LATE BULLETIN: Due to the ~ great demand for tickets to the -Wheelchair Basketball game -- ~ it has become necessary to ? schedule a second game which [ will begin promptly at 3:00 I p.m. following the first--Feb- • ruary 26, at the Crystal Lake 1' High School Field House. , MiLLFK i HE AXRB PM0NE 358-0032 ., L '10_LiJLvC iliii OPENS FRIDAY Shirley MacLoine Michael Caine IN "GAMBIT" ALSO Rock Hudson "BLINDFOLD" Uursen, Penino District Champs In Hat Tourney Qy Bill Voeltz McHenry* s grpplers traveled to Crystal Lake Friday evening and Saturday for the district ^tournament, in which the Warriors had two first, two seconds, and three thirds. The final team standings were: Earrington 100 Wauconda 7t2 McHenry 56 Crystal Lake 45 Cary-Grove 38 Irving Crown 35 Dundee 27 Lake Zurich 3 LAURSEN-PERRINO TAKE FIRSTS In Carl's first match at 145- lb„ he wrestled Scott Kaba of Lake Zurich. Carl had very l i t t l e trouble as he won 7-0. In his second match though, Carl's opponent was Larry Jackel of Crown, who Was seeded second. But being determined to win, Carl moved in for the takedown and later an escape to win 3 - 2. In the championship match, Tyler North of Crystal Lake, the boy seeded first, wrestled Carl. Again excellent moves and agility showed that he was better as he won 6-2. Then at 180 - lb., Jim Laursen, who was seeded first, took on M. Dzierzbicki of Cary - Grove. Jim wrestled hard though as he won 7 - 2. In his second match Jim was pitted against Glenn Guerra of Barrington. Plentiful takedowns and near falls paved the way to his 19 - 1 victory. Finally, in the championship match, he wrestled Bill Kennon of Crystal Lake. Jim got careless though and his opponent got the takedown and a predicament. But determination to win helped Jim to come back and tie the score and then pin his opponent at 5:57 in the match. TAKE SECONDS In the 103 - lb. class, Terry wrestled Harold Busch of Barrington in his first match. Quick moves earned him his 7 -1 victory. In his second bout of the evening, he wrestled Jim Hartke of Gary-Grove. Neither boy got the takedown, but Terry received points on penalties , from his opponent to Win 5-0. In the championship match, Jim Kiss of Dundee was Terry's opponent. Terry got the takedown but Kiss reversed him toward the end of the period. Then he hurt his back, but continued. Later Kiss escaped, so Terry lost 3-2. At 138 - lb. Tom Baur wrestled George Wilsey of Dundee. Tom dominated the first half of the match, and his opponent the other half, as he won 15-10. In his second bout Tom wrestled Bob Wellington of Barrington. Neither boy got a takedown or a reversal, but in the second period Tom escaped, and then held on to win 2-0. In the championship match, Tom took on Dave Sims of Wauconda. Sims got the takedown and reversal in the first and second periods. Tom couldn't hold him though as he lost the battle 9-0. Other wrestlers in the tournament who took thirds were: Don Voight who beat Rich Zulpo of Crown 6-3, Sam Lament who pinned Steve Block of Wauconda in 3:00, and Larry Young who defeated Bob Gillilan of Dundee 7-4. SOAP-CAUSED LANDSLIDES In an attempt to attack one of the problems of urban growth, the Illinois State Geological Survey recently conducted preliminary studies of the effects of soaps, detergents and water softening chemicals on several clay minerals found in the soil. After years of saturation by waste disposal effluents, earth materials may become changed so that either man-made or natural disturbances can, under certain conditions, cause the differential settling of buildings or start landslides. Studies show that possible waste disposal effects should be considered when planning new subdivisions or industrial complexes. Qh/ ANY SP01T AND tYOill headquarters for the largest end best selection of trophies in town, fast Delivery. Ispirt Engraving Plaattgra/ve Trophies 4218 W. WMdnfM M. (Rte. 120) McHeas-y, I1L Ph. 818-8S3-4679 50% Discount SPORTS ;•>/**> ii MEET THE CHICAGO LAND SIDEWINDERS 9 Hie Chicago area's representation in the midwest conference of the National Basketball Association. The Sidewinders will play a game at Crystal Lake Fieldhouse on Feb. 26,1967 at 1:30 p.m. By BERT HAGEMANN Warrior fans rejoice, it finally happened; McHenry won its first conference game of Hie season this past weekend on the home hardwood. The victim was Crystal Lake by a score of 70-67. This game followed on the heels of a 76-1>l handed the Warriors on the previous night by the Broncos of Barrington. Let's take the bad things first, and then get to the good news. The Big Red from Barrington, led by the long distance bombing of John English, turned on a fourth quarter scoring barrage tp outdistance the orange and black in a game which was actually much closer than the score indicated. With three and a half minutes remaining in the contest, the Warriors were trailing by nine, and seemed ready tp make a spurt which they hai been threatening to do all evening. However, two ball handling miscues got the Barrington express rolling, and the Warriors were smothered by a flurry of late game buckets by a well balanced, big Barrington quintet. Once again it was a case of On Sunday, February 26, 1967, at 1:30 P.M. in the Crystal Lake Community High School Fieldhouse, a Wheelchair Basketball game will be played. „ This game will feature the Chicagoland Sidewinders. The Chicagoland Sidewinders are rated No. 3 in the National FormtMS Beat Fox Lake 85-82 In Overtime The Johnsburg For ester basketball team beat the visiting Fox Lake five last Wednesday night in overtime by a scare of 85 - 82. The score was tied at 78 - all at regulation time. In the overtime, two clutch baskets by Tom Oeffling, one by John Reihboldt and an allimportant free throw by Harry May gave Johnsburg the victory. Harry's free throw was made with 5 seconds to go and give Johnsburg a three point lead. Johnsalnrg 85 Re&boldt Petersen, Bentz May B. Oeffhng T. Oeffling Totals Freund Haerle Tom Lewis Smith Hempei Maolr Jakstos Pleviak Totals *g 7 2 9 9 4-. 4 35 6 5 € 2 1 0 0 12 1 ft 3 0 4 3 0 5 15 6 2 2 2 S 2 0 0 2 33 16 tP 17 4 22 21 8 13 85 15 12 14 6 5 2 0 0 4 82 SCORE BY QUARTERS Johnsburg 20 38 65 78 7 85 Fox Lake 17 37 60 78 4 82 Wheelchair Basketball Associaton; a s tanding achieved after playing undefeated last season, with a 12-0 record and have finished 3rd in the past National Tournaments. Wheelchair Basketball is a (hard hitting, fast moving sport, played in accordance with the N.C.A.A. rules, with very few exceptions. Any individual who, because of permanently severe leg disability, or paralysis of the lower portion of his body, and who would be denied the opportunity to play basketball, weire it not for the wheelchair adaption, is elibible. The men who compete in this sport, play with all the enthusiasm and competitive agressiveness,that can be found in any other leading sport in the country today. Those readers who are fortunate enough to attend the game Sunday, will be amazed at the agility, ability and dexterity of the players. This game is proof enough that a handicap is only as big as one makes it. Also featured at the game Sunday, will be the Viscount Drum and Bugle Corps of McHenry. Plus, a challenge match of Wheelchair Basketball will be played at half time between the McHenry Kiawanis Club and the Marengo Rescue Squad. The gentlemen of these two opposing teams, may be hampered by having to play the game in wheelchairs; however, we are sure that the small inconvenience such as a wheelchair, could not possibly hinder the ability of these outstanding sportsmen. TO THE RESCUE To say the least, in as much as the Rescue Squad already will be there, we foresee no great calamity. All in all, the show Sunday should be one of excitement, good fellowship, and outstanding fun.. Your Cerebral Palsy Group has been so active, in helping the children affected with this disease, to prepare for adult life, by using the abilities they do possess, to the maximum. And, they also wish to expose the youngsters with Cerebral Palsy to experiences, which will help gain, social know how and poise. So too, the teams and men who play Wheelchair Basketball, along with the Cerebral Palsy Committee want to educate you, the public, to the fact that it's ability, not disability, that counts. To avoid any confusion, that may exist, due to other worthwhile causes sponsoring basketball games, or comedy basketball games, please remember that this is a Wheelchair Basketball game and is being sponsored by the Cerebral Palsy Group erf McHenry County. The Committee headed by Mrs. John Boehm - President, Donald H. Meyer - Treasurer, Allen McKim and David Barker - Committee, who wish to thank everyone for their generous support. BASKETBALL SPOTLIGHT MONDAY NITE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE-McHENRY RECREATION Bob O'Brien 214-528; Chuck Pierce 205-540; Jack Schaffer 212-211-579; Gene Freund 201- 515; R. Schmuhl 210-548; T. Rebel 201-204-568; E. Steadman 527; C Pokett 202; F. Matthesius 506; D. Samuelson 200; H. Wagner 518; T. Mc- Guine 515; V. Conrad 204-567; K: Brieschke 508; T. Kaminski 211-571; R. Garrelts 213-545; D. Mercure 546; Rich Mercure 533; Gino Visconti 547. TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS Mary Beth Fuchs 199-549; Barb Gilpin 194-526; Elsie Winkel 464; Dot Freund 463; Cathy Schlitt 460; Billie Mackinder 190-472; Bonnie Einspar 186-445; Joan Freund 429; Marge Freund 466; Janice Pieroni 206-505; Cam Gaylord 423. WOMEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE - TOMASELLCS E. Mangold 189-506; M. Smith 174-505; P. Hiller 173-478; J. Kennebeck 188-475; C. May 185-464; B. Bittermaim 166- 463; B. Hettermann 167-463; J. Ciechon 175-459; D. Hiller 169- 459; V. Smith 157-457; L. A. Smith 165-456.; B. Parisi 178; E. Sandell 177; S. Neff 164; J. Fischer 1571 J. Parfrey 157; C. Kennebeck 155; G. Rudolph 153; SPLIT - B. Hettermann 7-6- 10. Tourney Opens Feb. 27 The 1967 regional basketball tournament will open Feb. 27 in the Larkin High School gym in Fight In the second game on Feb. 28, the McHenry Warriors will face the host T^arirfn team. Tickets will be on sale at MCHS on Feb. 27 and until 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 28. I. PLATING SCHEDULE Date Sea. Game Feb. 27 1 Feb. 28 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 1 Elgin vs. 2 Crystal Lake vs. 3 Barrington vs. 4 Larkin vs. 5 Winner Game 1 vs. 6 Winner Game 3 vs. 7 Winner Game 5 vs. Crown District Woodstock McHenry Winner Game 2 Winner Game 4 Winner Game 6 <S:45 pjm. 8:30 p.m. 6:45 pjn. :30 p.m. :00 p.m. 8:00 pan. 8:00 pm PHIL SCHIMKE ; Phil is a 6'-4 Senior center on the Warrior Basketball team. He played his best game of the year against tough, league leading North Chicago team scoring 16 points and hauling down 10 rebounds. Phil has come a long way from his freshman and sophomore years. He played regular on last years Warrior team and has been the center all of this year. Phil plans to go on to college and play basketball. By working hard this summer on basketball fundamentals Phil could have a future in college ball. McHENRY EATRE 1204 N. Or. S85-014SI II. LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL and GIMMIM The school is located at Larkin Avenue and McLean Boulevard. This is on the far side of Elgin, business Route 20 HOMEOWNERS. SAVE $$S§ Call Dennis Ctoffissray 8315 W. am St. New Via with 4-wheel drive. low-cost. . policy Phone 386-7111 Stats Farm Fin fc Casualty Company Now Jag great engines: hot new 160 hp V-6 r world-famous "Hurricane" 4..The 'Jeep' V-6 zooms highway like it had wings...that's why we call it the Flying 'Jeep' Universal. And of course, off the road is 'Jeep' territory! 81" or 101" wheelbase, hard or convertible tops, new colors, trim, bucket seats. You've got to Sfrtlfita It to DdlSatye Mi Moc Ms Qor m GaoQ dstiata McHenry Garage «jmp sun 926 m ST. Tel. Area 815-385-0403 ILL. FRI. THRU TUES. FEB. 17-21 Comedy Suspense Thriller A-l Entertainment 1 FRI.-SAT. 7-9 p.m. SUNDAY 3--5:15--7:30j WEEKDAYS ONE SHOW 8 p.m. What they do together is a crime! SHIRLEY \\ EWHAEb v ^ffilNE , Gi^BIT TECHNICOLOR* A Universal Picture WED. -THURS. FEB. 22-23 P. T. A. Sponsored Program ONE SHOW EACH NITE 8 P.M. ' "ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO" y (Cinemascope & 1 Technicolor) • ADMISSION $1.00 I COMING: Walt Disney's "FOLLOW ME BOYS" Paul Kilday on the boards and no one else to help. This lack of glass power, coupled with 16 ball handling turnovers spelled defeat for a Warrior club which still managed to look sharper than they had in previous outings. PRESS THROWS 'EM On Saturday night the half filled McHenry gym was the scene of three quarters of Warrior ineptitude once more. Trailing by as much as 18 points midway through the third ouarter Warrior fans were once again beginning to yawn and think of happier days gone by. At this point in the ball eame however, the torrid Crystal Lake shootirig, led by Glen Guss and company went cold and the Lakers started to throw the ball away and take bad shots. This is all the Warriors evidently needed, as they went on a hot streak of their own, with all hands contributing to the scoring effort. With a little over a minute left, McHenry threw up a full court press with only one man over six feet on the floor. The surprised Lakers immediately threw the ball away and fell to pieces in front of an inspired Warrior onslaught. With a slim one point lead and less than a minute remaining, the Warrior stall brought on a Crystal Lake foul and then a technical on the bench. Tom Evans calmly sank the one and one, and the Warriors were awarded the ball out of bounds, from whence they ate up the remaining seconds on the scoreboard clock. BEDLAM REIGNS The bedlam which reigned in the Warrior gym and locker room must have been heard all the way to Libertyville, where the Warriors tangle next week with the hot shooting Cats on their home floor. Jubilant fans swarmed over the floor and coach Glen Anderson to rejoice in a seldom felt festivity of victory. The ability to come back and neverquit highlighted the finest effort of the season by the McHenrffivfev-and perhaps gave the fans a glimmer of hope for flW three remaining conference tiljts before the regional. In sophomore action, Gerald Fain's sophomores bombed the Baby Broncos and smothered the little Lakers in a convincing display of fast break offensive power and sticky man to man defense. My freshmen were taking it on the chin again from Barrington, which extended our current slump and sloppy play to three in a row. Jf you are so inclined to take in a little Warrior action next weekend, you can catch the orange and black at Libertyville on Friday, or home on Saturday againstthe Zee Bees. Try and make one or both, the squad could use the support. Sossong Schimke Carstens Kilday Camasta Mauch Barrington 76 Clay Lewis Bergbom Van Wemheke Trebing Jusits Broun Murdock Altenberg English Conell McHenry 70 Evans Kilday Mauch Camasta Martin Schimke 20 111$ 51 f f ft pf tp 1 0 0 2 P 2 t 0 312 2 11 311 0 4 3 6 0 2 1 20 0 6 30 161 13 76 ff ft pf tp 4 6 2 14 2 15 1 18 0 4 1 0 5 19 29 12 11 70 Crystal Lake 61 ff ft pf tp Guss 8 4 3 20 Dickenson 7 2 416 Herrick 5 0 4 10 Wagner 10 2 2 Kling 4 5 0 13 Barry 2 0 0 4 Schields 10 3 2 28 11 16 67 NORTH SUBURBAN Conference Standings Won Lost North Chicago 10 0* Libertyville 1 2 3 Dundee 4 Barrington 5 Zion Benton fS Crystal Lake 7 Woodstock McHenry 10 7 7 4 2 2 1 10 * Game not yet made up SWIflER GETS INTERNATIONAL RACING LICENSE DETROIT, MICH.- Robert Switzer, McHenry racing boat pilot, has received an International Racing Driver's License, as announced by Bob Wanamaker, President of the American Power Boat Association -APBA), National Authority for the United States, Union of Internation Motor Boating. Switzer, racing under the colors of the Chain of Lakes Boat Club, will campaign in the I, J and JJ classes of the Outboard Pleasure Craft Division, as he starts his nineteenth year in APBA boat racing. McHenry 51 Fletcher Evans Martin tg ft pf tp 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 9 1 1 2 3 z; cruis CONTACT CHAIN-O-LAKEg TRAVEL SERVICE -- 34 W. Elm McHenry m--mimi St. I 1 ETHE LAiCI TI AT CRYSTAL LAKE. ULL. I! ~ Maying How Until Further Notice INNER OF f^EMMWAIi mekh&uwynmyer ntesons" ACWRONllPROCUCnON DAVID LEAN'S FILM *Boasmsraww DOCTOR ZHIIAGO Robert BOLT*DWID LEASES d pAMAvtsKM* MM> ucmocouw ntMJkVfD mats now at MHt'Omcc on wrnuMi One Sh@w Eaek Evening Beginning at 7 pan. - Spestol BSailnee Sunday al 1 p.m. A,