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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Aug 1968, p. 6

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Sport9 Editors The San Francisco Giants have a young outfielder named Bonds who is said to be faster than Willie Mays. We saw him play and believe it. Could be a star in the making. Junior Freund took his family in to see the Cubs one day. They won. Terry Wilde ( a Cub fan In our office) joined her family for the Wrigley Field trip the next day. They won. All smiles 1 The only thing we can say for TV commercials is they give a lot of people work. And how come all these protest groups can travel around the country -- don't they work? Joint Weichmann congratulated us this week on what he termed our switch to the Cubs. It may have been the heat that got him. . Junior Football All those interested in the McHenry Junior Football league, please note that registration will take place today, Wednesday, August 21 at the VFW field - 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The first practice and continued registration will be Thursday evening -- same place, same time. *" If you want Sow rates and fast, friendly claim serwi®®„p«wi!t It isn't Christmas, but a long letter came in this week from Loren Thomas recalling a trip made 30 years ago by the McHenry High football team to play the Stafford team in Kansas. Loren thinks the Sox are OK if they get leadership. (A few base hits would help, too, Loren). Shop In McHenry Golf Championship Play-Off Here Next Sunday Morning Ray Johnson, president of the McHenry Country club, announced that the play-off for the 1968 club championship will be held at the local club at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 25. The Games committee met Tuesday night, and chairman Pete Baker said it was decided that another 18 -hole play- . off would be held. If a tie still' exists after 18 holes, the championship will be decided' by a sudden death play-off. Other members of the Barnes committee are Dick Weber, Bob Andrews, Russ Weyland, Harold Jensen, and Ray Hughes. The play-off will be between defending champion, Ed Buss, and Art Jackson. Both golfers were tied at the end of 72 holes and were still tied after an 18- hole play-off. President Johnson said that a large crowd witnessed the finals last week-end and that spectators were welcome to view Sunday's match. and play at Blackhawk Parkin Rockford. There will be ho game Sept* 1st because of the Holiday weekend. On Sept. 8 the W.L. Mustangs will play the Crystal Lake Bombers at the McHenry American Legion grounds on Ringwood Road - "Home Field of the Mustangs" - at 2:00 p.m. On Sept. 15 the W.L. Mustangs will play again at "their home field against Rockford at 2:00 p.m. Albert Van Berkum of Genoa City has taken over the job of Coach for the W.L. Mustangs from Leo Hartog who organized the team a year ago and who has since served as flayer- coach and manager. Van Berkum has had his soccer training from the old school in Holland and will do his best to bring; his team up to 3rd Division status as soon as possible. He has been a player with the Mustangs since they started a year ago. Hartog will continue as manager of the team and president of the W.L. Mustang .Soccer association. The organization is always cm the lookout for soccer players. Training is on Thursday nites at the home field on Ringwood Road. Training For Teacher Is The three girls pictured above with their dogs are winners in the state fair obedience class for 4-H members. Our congratulations to the girls for their success. In order of appearance: Left to right Linda Warczak of Woodstock with her collie. Placed second in sub-novice obedience class with score of 198. Terry Radtke of McHenry with her miniature schnauzer. She won first in sub-novice obedience class with 198% out of possible 200 points. She also had the highest scoring dog of all in obedience and won the Governor's trophy. Barbara Saunders of McHenry with her German shorthaired pointer entered in novice class in 4-H. Placed third. Debbie VonObstfelder of McHenry with her cocker-schnauzer mixture placed fifth. The last two were tied with score of 195ft out of 200 possible points. The tie was broken with groojning judging and Barbara placed third and Debbie fifth. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warczak of Woodstock# r Terry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ratdke of Sunnyside Estates. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin VonObstfelder of Sunnyside. Barabara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders of Idyll Dell road. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Bowmen Help Viscounts 1 STAYS FARM INSURANCE Northern Dlini Bowmen, President, Orville Gosse, presents check to Viscount Secretary, Pat Borcovan. A $350 donation,, a percentage of the proceeds of NIB Safari shoot, was made by the archery club to the Drum and Bugle corps. "Burgers " Take Marbles In Softball League Joe P@(Jp®rcil 11212 Green St, McHfenry, 385-4080 For auto, life, home or health insurance, call me soon. STATI FARM INSUQANCK SfffiE FARM Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington^ Illinois State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. McHENRY. ILL. 385-0144 The Johnsburg teenage softball team has just completed a perfect record in league play. The Burgers, as they are known by their opponents, ran up a 14-0 record. The members of the starting team were Dave Smith at 3rd, Rich Soda at ss., Wayne Hiller, the leagues top home run hitter and RBI man, at shortcenter, DaveHimpelmann at 2nd, Bill Brennan at 1st. Harry Weber behind the plate catching the pitches of Jim Meyers, the league's top hitter. The outfield consisted of John Michels in left, Rick Wakitsch in center and Ted Stilling in right. The team had one of the strongest benches, if not the strongest, in the league. The players that came through when the pressure was on them were Dave Meyer and Paul Pitzen who shared the catching duty, Tom Wakitsch and John Dehn who filled in out in the outfield, and Jerry Miller and Terry Moore who shared the infield duties. The team had three fine men coaching them which definitely helped the team in such a fine season. These three men rpent many of their valuable hour? with these young men. They are Ends Thurs. Aug. 22 "THE GRADUATE" Shows at 7 and 9 pfm. Jerry Wakitsch, Si Meyers and Hank Hiller. The boys started in playoff play two weeks ago Friday night with a win over a tough Dee Concrete team by scoring the winning run in the bottom of the seventh by a score of 10-9. Then, Sunday night they returned to their hitting form and beat them by a score of 26-8. The two wins over D6e Concrete enabled the boys to advance to the championship round of the playoffs against Riverside Bakery who defeated SAC two games in a row also. The Burgers took the championship round of thfe playoff in three games. The team fell behind in the later part of the first game against the always tough Bakery team, but came back in the bottom of the seventh to pull it out of the fire with a two-out, three-run rally capsized by Dave Meyers winning hit. The final score being 10-9, thus remain undefeated. In the second game New, Too How do teachers learn to teach? Some go to liberal arts colleges, some to large universities, some to schools where main emphasis is on training teachers. But wherever they go to school, they are specially trained to do their job as teachers. Today, teacher education constantly searches out new ways of teaching all ' * subjects to all children. ~ One new approach to teaching teachers is the simulation technique. Films and background material create , "real" classroom, and the ,, future teacher be'ddm6s W 1 "real" teacher dealing in o y\i "real" problems. The University of Tennessee has developed a "packaged classroom" in .which students are confronted with critical teaching problems which they must handle. - . Television is another important new approach in the education of teachers. The University of South Carolina, Keene State College ii\ New Hampshire and the University of North Dakota use closed circuit television to give student teachers a playback of their own performance in an actual classroom. The student can watch what he did, analyze and criticize. Keene and Louisiana State University are among a group of schools with closed circuit television systems that permit students to observe real classroom situations under experienced teachers, while they are actually occurring. Approaches to practice • teaching -- which puts student teachers in the classroomNX- are changing, too. that night the s^eam proved that their bats were^TWt, £s silent as was said to be by their opponents. The final score of the second game being 26-10. Then last Wednesday night the Burgers put together the combination that had carried them this far of fielding and key ' • John Fleck, former McHenry hitting to win in three straight Athlete, is making a strong bid by a score of 13-2 and take* for the center position on the all the marbles! With the three Ripon College football team, wins over the Bakery the team' Weighing in at 230 pounds, John completed a season of 19 wins should be a strong wall in the and no defeats* center of the line. Warriors Start Football Pradice fd The McHenry High school football squads started football practice on Wednesday of this week at McCracken field. Head varsity football coach Bill Day said that between 30 and 40 candidates turned out for the first practice this week. It is expected that more will be reporting later. Sessions started with fundamentals like blocking practice shown above. Mchenry's first game will be September 13. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Athletes Away FRI.-THURS. AUG. 23-29 ?0TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS Mm Isesion an ARTHUR P JACOBS production PANAVISI0N* COLOR BY DELUXE Enjoy Cool Comfort Shows at 7 and 9'nightly' Wo@e!stock 338-0032 Holds Meeting The last outdoor meeting of the season for St. Patrick's Holy Name society will be held on Monday, Aug. 26, at the home of Larry Nimsgern, 3713 W. St. Paul avenue, starting at 7 p.m. Baseball and horseshoes will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. Officers hope for a good attendance. Be Wise Shop In McHenry NOW SHOWING Nights at 7:30 Sat. 6:00 - 8:45 Sun. 2:30-5:15-8:00 _ 11AVID WAYNE JANS5EN ncNut)A0rru«isM*R0HMMiim->aaun 1968 LATE MODEL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 LAP FEATOBE RACE -- plus -- SUPER-FAST ^ODIFIEDS Sat. Night, Aug. 24 Kenosha Comfy Speedway 7/ WILMQT, wi^-. "Home of the Wide Track Action" Coming Sat., Aug. 31 - Final Race ( of the 1968 Season 50 lap Modified Stock Car Season Championship Race SO lap Modified Stock car Semi-Feature Race LAP PRIZE MONEY ADULTS 92-00 CHILDREN under 12 with parents FREE FREE RACING PROGRAMS Pace Car Courtesy Lyons-Ryan Ford - Antioch & Kenosha DRIVE-IN Here's a thought: When you give to charity, you save on taxes. This means that- you can make the Government htelp your favorite cause. ' @ FAMILY OUTDOOR IfS. 120 & 21 (iravtlflUf Ends Thurs. Aug. 22 "THE GRADUATE" plus "P.J." Both In Color Starts Friday - August 23 IMileEastcf^sHemy mm me.BO A#5 ll a Norman Jewison Film The, TtewJiOwK; Amibedazzled RAQUEL WELCH" uadan COLO# by b'etuxe United Artists (Suggested for Mature Audiences) Plus Co-Feature "MADIGAN" Richard Widmark - Henry Fonda

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