X: HOSTILE EYES -- This huge Warrior which looks down from the wall of the Junior high gymnasium gives a hint of the impending doom which might well befall all who challenge the local athletic team£. Principal James Spencer admires the huge painting of the Warrior, symbol of local school athletes through the years, as he congratulates the artist, Richard Layton, son of Grace and Dick Layton of Mc- Henry. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Drag Racing Under Way At Union Grove The 2nd weekend of drag racing gets under way Saturday and Sunday at the Great Lakes Dragaway at Union Grove, Wis. A complete separate program is scheduled for each day. SPORTS Loo Earl Walsh SO I HEAR Sports Editor _ Sports fans spent many hours in front of the TV last weekend in watching the best high school basketball teams in the state • baseball. How come you didn't go to see the Sox, Torch? You went the wrong way. Proviso East played their own game all the way and came through as real champions.- It takes a good, cool team to win the squeakers. With low scores and all control, many fans did not get the thrills that comes from a run and shoot game. Defense played a big part in tFfe outcome of games. Because of close calls on fouls, there' was a time when we preached that a good offense was the best defense in basketball. Coaches do not agree with the theorv. Saw a half dollar the other day. Seems to be a rare item. In fact, we never see an old coin of any.kind these days. Saved up a batch of old coins for one of our dear nieces one time and found they were worthless as collector items. They were so old the dates were worn off. That was a revoltin' development. Tuesday morning thoughts as we awakened and looked out the window: Glad we didn't take off our snow tires. Feed the birds. Remind somebody to drag out the snow shovel. Buy a pair of rubbers. Saturday races include competition in the gas injected dragsters and the gas coupe and sedan divisions. Sundays featured cars are the nitro fuel injected dragsters, nitro fuel super charged coupes and the supercharged gas dragsters. All classes of stock cars including super stocks, modified stocks, sports cars and motorcycles will also compete both days. Saturdays races start at 3 p.m. with Sunday's program set for 2 p.m. The Great Lakes Dragaway is located 20 miles south of Milwaukee at Union Grove, Wisconsin. McHENRY G. A. A. HOLDS BASKETBALL SHOOTING CONTEST by Pat Morrison Last Wednesday, March 19, Girls Athletic association sponsored a basketball shooting contest. The object of the contest was to shoot from eight different areas on the court. The girls had twenty-four tries to make all eight baskets. The winner of the contest was Debbie Stepanovic. Runners up were Pat Morrison, Linda Brown, Rose Adams, Bonnie Buss, Pam Shaefer, Diane Marinich, Shirley Jenkins, Kathy Durkin, and Jackie Whitney. These names were sent to the state office. Our school score of 2.428 will be competing with the scores of 78 other schools in the state who have entered the contest. PG. 4 - PLAINDEALER WED. MARCH 26, 1969 MCHS SCHEDULES 1969 McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE Sat., April 5, McHenry at Lake Zurich, varsity, 10:30; Lake Zurich at McHenry, sophomores, 10:30. Mon., April 7, McHenry at Mundelein, varsity and sophomores, 4:30; Grayslake at McHenry, freshmen, 4:30. Tues., April 8, Cary-Grove at McHenry, varsity and sophomores, 4:30. Thurs., April 10; Grant at McHenry, freshmen 4:30i Sat., April 12, McHenry at Grant, varsity, sophomores, 10:30. Tues., April 15, Woodstock at McHenry, varsity, 4;30; McHenry at Woodstock, sophomores, freshmen 4:30. Sat., April 19, Libertyville at McHenry, varsity, 10:30; McHenry at Libertyville, sophomores, freshmen, 10:30. Tues., April 22 , McHenry at Crystal Lake, varsity 4:30; Crystal Lake at McHenry, sophomores, freshmen 4:30. Wed., April 23, McHenry at Elgin, varsity, sophomores 4:30. - Sat., April 26, Barrington at McHenry, varsity, 12:30; McHenry at Barrington, sophomores, freshmen, 10:30. Tues., April 29, McHenry at Dundee, varsity, sophomores, 4:30. 1969 McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS SCHEDULE Tuesday, April 8, Crystal Lake at McHenry. Saturday, April 12, Woodstock at McHenry. Tuesday, April 15, McHenry at Lake Zurich. Friday, April 18, Dundee at McHenry. Monday, April 21, Zion-Benton at McHenry. Friday, April 25, Elgin at McHenry. Tuesday, April 29, McHenry at Libertyville. 1969 McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCHEDULE (Varsity - Soph. & Fresh) Sat., April 12, Crown at McHenry & Antioch, varsity, sophomores. Mon., April 14, Barrington at McHenry, freshmen. Tues., April 15, McHenry at Woodstock, varsity, sophomores. Thurs., April 17, Dundee at McHenry, varsity, sophomores. Fri., April 18, Algonquin at McHenry, freshmen. Thurs., April 24, McHenry at Libertyville, varsity, sophomores. Fri., April 25, McHenry at Libertyville, freshmen. Sat., April 26, Whea+on Relays, varsity. Wed., April 30, Round Lake & Wauconda at McHenry, varsity, sophomores. Sports Fans Help us keep our sports page the bright one that it is. Do you know of a sporting event that merits a photo? If so, call our photgrapher, Wayne Gaylord at 385-0170. We noted good sportsmanship in the tournament games at Champaign, both with players and excited fans. "Torch" and Ella Krause brought back some game programs of the San Francisco Giants now training in Phoenix. Also some pro basketball news, but our mind is now on Wasting Vz Your Lunch Hour Wailing For Service Try Bill Lindwalls LAMPLIGHTER CAFE 3313 W. Elm St. Fast Service & Good Food Open Every Day at 5 a.m. Closed Wed. 10:00 a.m. GkMcHENRY McHENRY. ILL. Now for the first time at popular prices. Direct from its reserved-seat engagement. ENDS THURS. MARCH 27 "THREE IN ATTIC" STARTS FRI. MARCH 28 EYEING THE BALL with a look of determination is Don Thurvell a junior at West campus. The seniors won over the juniors in a well played game last Thursday afternoon at McHenry West campus. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Here Is That Promised Look At Baseball McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1969 GOLF SCHEDULE Tuesday, April 15, McHenry at Grant. Thursday, April 17, Crystal Lake at McHenry. Friday, April 18, McHenry at Grayslake. Monday, April 21, McHenry at Dundee. Tuesday, April 22, Mundelein at McHenry. Thursday, April 24, Zion- Benton at McHenry. Monday, April 28, McHenry at Woodstock. Tuesday, April 29, Elgin at McHenry. by Bert Hagemann As promised last week, here is a look at the baseball team as we enter our final week of preparation before our opening contest April 5 with Lake Zurich. We have been fortunate enough to get outside many different times, and have had two "sort oP' intra-squad contests. Surprisingly enough we will still be basically a junior ball club, although we are strong in veterans through the middle. Behind the plate we arfc experiencing a real dog-fight as seniors Jerry Freund, Phil Owen, and junior Don Thurwell are vying for the starting job. All are doing an acceptable job defensively, and none is a weakling with the lumber, so we still have that position up for grabs. Tom Janik and Mike Freund lead the mound staff at present, but our depth shows up in the fact that we have Don Reinboldt, Steve Thompson, Mike Carlson, lefty Scott Nickels, and submariner Steve Salter all in contention for a lot of work. The middle of the infield is set with three year lettermen Mike Janik and Mark Camasta holding forth, but the two corners are places where a lot of competition is going on. First could see Steve Rohrer or John Smith, or possibly Larry Cristy holding forth, although the incumbent Don Reinboldt could also end up there when not hurling. Third base poses a problem as the candidates there have shown equal ability so far. Tom Hurckes, Ed Todd, and Steve George are all scrapping for the starting berth, and the decision there is yet to be madie. The outfield also poses a pleasantly competitive problem as Gary Fairchild, Larry "wheels" Miller, Terry Fluger, Don Smith, or Judd Decker could find a spot. The outfield will hopefully be manned by whoever is swinging the hot bat, and perhaps some of the infield candidates will find a spot out there if they show enough talent at the plate. Actually right now only a couple of positions are set, but after the practices this week I should have a pretty good idea of who will fit where. If we are fortunate to get in the scheduled six non-conference games over Easter vacation we can go into North Suburban competition with a good idea of what our personnel can do. P11 keep you posted as we progress toward opening day. YMCA SCHEDULES GOLF INSTRUCTION CLASSES SOON The Lake Region YMCA has scheduled its annual series of golf instruction classes for adults and teens who would like to get a head start on summer activities. Classes for both adults and teens, grades 7-12, begin on Wednesday, April 16, and continue until June 4. All teen classes will be held at Dave's Sport Store, 67 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake. The adult classes will meet at Dave's for the April 16 and 23 sessions, and the remaining 6 sessions will be conducted at the Crystal Woods Golf course on Route 47 just south of Route 176. The teen class meets at.. Dave's Sport Store from 5:15 to 6:00 p.m. and the class is limited to the first six persons who register. If sufficient interest is shown, there is a possibility of scheduling additional classes. The adult classes are scheduled for 6:30 to 7:15 and 8:00 to 8:45 p.m. They are also limited to the first six persons in each class. Mr. Roy Hunter, a professional golfer, is the instructor for both the adult and teen classes. Participants are asked to bring their own golf clubs. Persons interested in registering for the classes shoud contact the Lake Region YMCA, 65 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake, telephone 459-4455, weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to noon. IT PAYS TO SHOP IN McHENRY CANTONESE CUISINE If y 11 loft your heart in San Francisco, or if you just long to bo there, a small part of that town has come to VARESE'S JIMMY MIU, famed San Francisco Chef, is here to serve you. His tantalizing Cantonese and American dishes will be your heart's delight. 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