McHenry Another Big Success Saturday SAND FOR EYES but not sanforized as McHenry's distance in the long jump was on the shrinkage side to receive a fifth Warriors Edged By Zion-Benton In Triangular In a triangular meet with Zion-Benton and Warren, McHenry' s track team had a strong start, but lost to Zion 70-66, Warren trailing with 23 points. In the Frosh-Soph meet, McHenry finished strong only to be edged by Zion 66-61. RESULTS 2 Mile, 10:11: Hampton (McH); Pictor (McH); Capp (2-B); McLean (2-B). 120 H.H., 18.0: Wiegman (McH); Penick (McH); Huat (2-B); Higgins (2-B). 100 yd., 11:1: Haney (2-B) Buchanan (2-B); Zeit (W); Mrowaka (McH). 880, 2:05.6: Smith (McH); Dulary (Z-B); Sans (Z-B); Burton (McH). 880 Relay, 1:39.2 A-B 1.43 McH 1.43.5 W. 440, .53: Haney (Z-B) Schubert (McH); Evans (Z-B); Smith (McH). . 180 Lows, 22.6: Huiett(Z-B); Wiegman (McH); Cook (W); Benoy (McH). Mile, 4:48'8: Rohall(W); Hutchinson (McH); Rushforth(Z-B) Sanzs (2-B). Disc, 137,8^": Nitz (McH); Hatten (Z-B); Antonicelli (McH) Mitchell (Z-B). Shot, 44'4 3/4": Borchart (McH); AntonicellUMcH); Wahl (McH); Buchanan 0&-B). Long Jump , 19.2& Sanders (Z-B); Duncan (W); Lu^a(Z-B); Nitz (McH). 220, 24.9: Sanders (Z-B); Mrowka (McH); Crooks (W); Buchanan (Z-B). Mile Relay, 3:41,8: Z-B; 3.44.6 (McH); (W) 4:10. Pole Vault, Mill (W); Rudolph (Mc-H); Tiernan (W); Lound (McH). High Jump, 5'8": Rogers (Z-B); Duncan (W); Lura(Z-B); Nitz (McH). place finish. This unidentified he makes a four point landing. Warrior has his eyes full as PLAINDEALER PHOTO by Bert Hagemann The ever increasing popularity of the McHenry relays was shown this past week as the host school grabbed off a second place finish in a field of record breaking schools. Hie final standings on a bright, warm day were as follows: Kaneland, 92; McHenry, 82; Belvidere, 77; Dundee, 62; Marengo, 62; Geneva, 28; Cary- Grove, 26; Batavia, 7. * Numerous records were broken, two of which we had ourselves. The Warriors set records in the four mile relay, and in the sophomore low hurdle relay. Other records were broken by Geneva in the sophomore sprint medley, the 100 yard dash by Zerby of Kaneland, and the; 880 yard relay and the pole vault. The meet was well attended, and indications are that in the future the meet will grow in prestige as well as number of participants. The track team has a number of underclassmen who make up the squad. Why not try and give a hard working group of athletes your support? RESULTS 4-Mile Relay: McHenry, RECORD BREAKING RELAY - McHenry, with the final pass of the baton is off to set a new record as Warrior at left clocks this action with his stop watch. McHenry ran this 4- mile Relay in a record time of 19:13.2 to finish ahead of Kaneland, Dundee, Belvidere and Cary-Grove. PLAINDEALER PHOTO MCHS Trackmen Run Off With Wauconda, Round Lake The MCHS varsity track team ran off with their meet with Round Lake and Wauconda last week. McHenry had seven first place winners to total 78 points. Round Lake's 41 points edged Wauconda with 40. McHenry's Frosh-Soph boys also won their meet. RESULTS 120 yd. H. Hurdles, 15.6: McCarthy(R); Hill (W); Wiegman (McHS); Penick. 100 yd. Dash, 10.8: Bronghton (W); Mitchel (R); Mrowka (McHS) ; Troxel (W). 880 yd. Dash 2:05.8; Smith (McHS); Schubert (McHS); Burton (McHS); Borcovan (McHS). 880 yd. Relay, 1:39.1: Wauconda; R. Lake. 440 yd. Dash, 54.3; Bronghton (W); Schubert (McHS); White (McHS); Pictor (McHS). 180 yd. L. Hurdles, 21.4: Hill (W); McCarty (R); Benoy (McHS); Mitchell (R). Mile Run, 4:46.8: Hutchinson (McHS); Pictor (McHS); Kiepper (W); Saldivar (R). 220 yd. Dash, 24.5: Bronghton (W); Penick (McHS); Baier (R); Short (R). Mile Relay, 3:38.3: McHenry; Wauconda. Winning MCHS Warriors Wallop Woodstock 8-1 In Rain Tuesday BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC . SPORTS . OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< Shamrock Ball Team Loses Practice Game To Rockford, 6-3 With a limited crew, the McHenry Shamrock baseball team took off for Rockford last Sunday for a practice game with the Rockford Blackhawks. The McHenry team lost 6-3, but did get some needed practice. As one observer put it, "They left their bats, at home, but these boys cam and will hit." Bill DeCicco hurled shut-out ball for six innings before having to give way to help. Bill is expected to add a lot of strength to the pitching staff. Dave Schaefer made some nifty plays at his second base position as the entire infield looked sharp. ! While the squad number will have to be increased, this will be taken care of when the college boys get home. Manager Tim Farr and others feel that the present group will form a good nucleus for. a strong team. Next . Sunday the Shamrocks travel to Aurora for a game at 2 p.m. Don't forget the home opener on Sunday, May 25, at 2 p.m. with Skokie furnishing the opposition. Support Local Baseball. B R H SHAMROCKS Himpelmann SS-P 2 0 0 Fart- 3B 3 0 0 Schmitt, G IB 4 0 0 Berzowitz C 4 2 0 Cable CF-p-SS 2 0 0 Schaefer 2B 4 0 1 Freund, B RF 3 1 0 Wiles LF 4 0 1 DeCicco P-CF 2 0 0 B R H ROCKFORD Greenfield CF 4 1 2 Hanson 2B 4 1 1 Marinelli, G SS 4 0 2 Stierman C 2 0 1 Lindstrom 3B 5 0 1 Growchowski IB 3 0 0 Carley LF-P 3 2 2 Gwaltney RF 4 0 0 Farrell P 1 0 0 Gentry P-LF 2 1 0 Mariowelli LF 1 1 0 The Veterans Administration receives more than 95 million pieces of mail annually from veterans and their dependents. by Bert Hagemann The Warriors got back on the winning track at the expense of the Woodstock Blue Streaks this past Tuesday, winning 8-1 in a rain shortened six inning game. Tom Janik went the distance /for McHenry, allowing only two safeties while walking three and striking out six. Janik wis in control all the way, working on a six run cushion given him in the first two innings of play. Camasta started the game with a walk against the Streak ace lefty, McCauley. He took second when the Streaks mi splayed Mike Janik's bunt, and scored when Tom Janik's sacrifice attempt was misplayed and thrown into right field. George, John Smith, and Hurckes all followed with sharp singles, and when Beu replaced McCauley on the hill, McHenry had a 4-0 lead. The Warriors increased their lead in the second when Mike Janik reached on a forceout, and scored on brother Tom's triple to left. Janik then tallied on a sacrifice fly by George to end the scoring until the sixth frame. In the sixth Camasta reached again, this time via a basehit. He was pushed along by Mike Janik's Single and both runners moved up on a wild pitch, and then Camasta scored on another one. Tom Janik's roller to short was bobbled, allowing Mike Janik to score, and this ended the Warrior scoring for the day. The Streaks scored their run in the third on two walks and a single, but it was the only threat they were able to mount in the game. The long' awaited awakening of the sleeping bats took plice or/ the gooey Woodstock turf, and it was a heartening sight to behold. It is Elgin Larkin on our field this Friday in a non-conference tilt, and then it is Woodstock in the first district game next Tuesday on their field. Hope you can make it. CONFERENCE STANDINGS: W 1. Zion-Benton 8 2. McHenry 3. Libertyville 4. North Chicago 5. Barrington 6. Crystal Lake 7. Dundee 8. Woodstock BOX SCORE Warriors score - 8; Woodstock, 1; Warriors, 8 hits; Woodstock, 2 hits. Warriors, 0 errors; Woodstock, 4. B R H WARRIORS Camasta 2B 2 2 1 M. Janik SS 4 3 T. Janik P 4 2 George CF 1 1 J. Smith IB 4 0 Hurckes 3B 3 0 M. Freund RF, LF 1 0 J. Freund C 2 0 Decker p.h. 1 0 Miller LF 1 0 Rohrer RF 2 0 Fairchild LF 0 0 B R WOODSTOCK Stoddard 2B 3 0 Frame IB 3 0 Watson CF 3 0 Dycus LF 3 0 Crenshaw 3B 3 0 McCauley p, RF 2 0 Beu RF, P 0 1 Wenck C 1 0 Hanson SS 1 0 Sarbaugh p.h. 1 0 19:13.2; Kaneland; Dundee; Belvidere; Cary-Grove. 440 yd. H.H. Shuttle: Kaneland, 68.8; McHenry; Marengo; Belvidere; Dundee* 1 Mile Relay: McHenry, 3:35.7; Kaneland - Marengo (Tie); Belvidere; Batavia. Long Jump Belvidere, 71' 3 3/4"; Marengo; Kaneland; Dundee; McHenry. Shot: McHenry 169' 5 1/4"; Belvidere; Dundee; Kaneland; Marengo. Soph Sprint Med.: Geneva, 3:50; Dundee; Cary-Grove; Belvidere; Kaneland. v Vars. Sprint Medley: Cary- Grove, 3:49.4; Geneva; Kaneland- Belvidere (Tie); Dundee. Two-Mile Relay: Marengo, 8:33.2; McHenry; Dundee; Cary-Grove; Geneva. 100 yd. Dash: Zerby- Xaneland, 10.6; Sancttez- Dundee; Eneg-Marengo; Oja-Gen- #va; Schwats-Belvidere. Discuss: McHenry, 507*1"; Belvidere; Marengo; Kaneland; Batavia. Soph. Low Hurdle Relay: McHenry, 1:34.4; Belvidere; Kaneland; Cary-Grove; Dundee. Vars. Low Hurdle Relay: Kaneland, 1:30.8; Dundee; McHenry; Marengo; Belvidere. 880 -Relay: Kaneland, 1:33.7; Dundee; Belvidere; Geneva; Marengo. Pole Vault: Kaneland, 47.6; McHenry; Marengo; Belvidere- Batavia (He). High Jump: Belvidere, 22'6"; Marengo; Dundee; Kaneland; Geneva. TWO WAY TRAFFIC during the high hurdle at the McHenry Relays last Saturday. Our Warriors captured a second place finish overall in the combined events. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Barrington Track Team Wins Meet With McHenry And Crystal Lake High Barrington* s track team, i^f&Uows. playing host to McHenry and Crystal Lake on Monday, ran up 93 points to 50 for McHenry and 15 for Crystal Lake. McHenry placed second in the 880 yard relay and the mile relay. In other events, McHen- Earl Walsh SO I HEAR Discus. 125' 2 3/4": IBitz (McHS); Fasano (R); Chirchirillo (W); Antonicelli (McHS). Shot Put, 45* 4#': Antonicelli (McHS); Borchardt (McHS); Blume (W); Nitz (McHS). Long Jump, 19' 11 3/4": Mitchell (R); Baier (R); Hill (W); Mrowka (McHS). Pole Vault, ll'O": Rudolph (McHS); Lound (McHS); Sobacki (McHS); Krug (McHS). High Jump, 5*8": McCarty(R) Lambert (W); Nitz (McHS);Stofferson (R). 2 Mile Run, 10:11.0: Hampton (McHS); McGibbon (McHS); Nelson (R); Weisnewski (McHS). We are dragging our anchor as we try to get a sports page together, but thfere is an old rule, "The Show Must Go On." Spo rts Editor getting conked over the head. And they are supposed to be smart! Our gal Helen, the girl who sets our copy with a smile, won't let us off the hook. Says we have to write a column. Bill DeVries pops off to us about his "Great" Cubteamand now we find out that his daughter, Jeannie, is on our side... a White Sox fan. Hal Helen had our story on the McHenry relays set up in nice fashion for the last issue, but our dear "Make-Up-Artist" left it out. And, that's show business. We are running it in this issue and hope the track department will understand. Like the old song...What Can I Say, Dear, After I Say Pm Sorry." Have a bowling picture ( in color) that is so dark it won't come out in the wash. If you good looking Port-O-Call boys have a black and white picture, please send it in. Coach Cuda's classy golf team will face top competition Friday as McHenry High plays host to strong teams in the tournament at McHenry Country Club. We hear sports reports that Waukegan is the top pick in this one. Hope our boys can get hot and show 'em. Mother's Day is just around the bend. Whoever said every day is Mother's pay had a grand thought. It should be. We are even willing to share a part of Dad's Day with Mother (not all, but part). ry boys finished as 120 yd. H.H.: Wiegman; Penick; Soback. 100 yd. Dash: Mrowka. 880 Yd. Run: 2:01.8: Smith (Record); Burton. 440 yd. Dash: Schubert. 180 yd. L.H.: Weigman; Penick. Mile Run: Hutchinson. 220 yd. Dash: Weigman. Shot Put: Antonicelli. Discus: Antonicelli. Pole Vault: Rudolph. High Jump: Nitz; Penick. Broad Jump: Weigman. 2 Mile: Hampton (Record); Pictor. AMERICAN LEGION BASEjBALL ATTENTION! If you failed to register to play ball with the American Legion team this year, you will have one more chance. Be there ... at the A.P. Freund Field on Friday night of this week at 6:30. If it is impossible to be present for the registration, call Lloyd Freund. The McHenry Shamrock baseball team has started to turn in reports. Keep it up. Let's keep it alive. To those of you who still have your mother, we are sure you will do all in your power to make her day happy. To those of us who no longer have our mothers, let's do something on her day that would ple&se her. Now, you Johnsburg Tigers note that we want to give you space. Just have your publicity department send us box scores and notes onyour games. 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