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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Dec 1969, p. 6

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l WilheA> SAND PEBBLES DRIVE-IN / Mile East of McHetuy onRte.120 FRl.-SAT.-SuN. acLSt^SSr" "• • • •" -- N.Y. DAILY NEWS "STEVE MCQUEEN AT HIS BEST!" --N.Y. TIMES AN ARGUE SOLA* PRODUCTIONS PICTURE FILMEO IN PANAVISION--COLOR Br DELUXE ©McHENRY M c H f U P Y I L L NOW PLAY'NG Sat., Sun. Kiddie Matinee Start 1:30 All Seats 50^ DESTROY ALL MONSTERS" look oui Ket, MiKe Morenz, after stealing a pass from the Mundelein opponents, heads down court for a two pointer. In " " hot pursuit are Richard Boothe and Bob Rayunas of the Mus­ tangs. This weekend the Warriors take their eight game win­ ning streak to Batavia to compete in the rough Holiday tourn­ ament there. PLA1NDEALER PHOTO 926 ^0e( as everyone else, rejoice in the glorious spirit that holiday days bring and in your thoughtful % patronage. Appreciated thanks to you! McHenry Garage H. Front - McHenry - Phone 385-0403 -± Coach Ken Ludwig's varsity basketball team is really roll­ ing. Former McHenry High ath­ letes and followers are all smiles when they talk about the Friday night victory over Wood­ stock. "EARL WALSH SO I HEAR -SPORTS EDITOR J there in Howard Phalin's bob­ sled. It was cold. And there was snow--lots of snow. New residents couldn't know about the old rivalry that ex­ isted between the two commun­ ities in all sports. At one time Woodstock was the big school in the county and everybody wanted to knock them off. They clobber­ ed some teams real good. Going up Payne's Hill the sled tipped over. By the time we got to the Crystal Lake gym, we were a frozen lot. Stood near radiators trying to thaw out. We really got clobbered that night. Bob Lippold was on that Crystal Lake team -- and he was a good one. Crystal Lake used to give us some pretty good drubbings at one time, too. Can never for­ get the night we^ went down Now McHenry* s Warriors have added Mundelein to their list with a neat victory Satur­ day night. Warriors Begin Batavia Tourney Play Friday by Bert Hagemann Coach Ken Ludwig's success­ ful roundballers will enter com­ petition in the rugged Batavia Holiday tournament this com­ ing Friday when they take on Geneva in the first game of the tourney. The ball game begins at 7 p.m. in the Bat­ avia gym as the Warriors will open up the tournament compe­ tition. Other teams in the same bracket are Morris and Benet, Coach Ludwig seems able to switch his lineup around to meet each situation this year. Men come off the bench and get the job done. . By the time this issue reach­ es some of you it will be Christ­ mas Eve. You may be dashing around for those last minute gifts. Good luck. We will all start earlier next year. There's a guy who claims he has a disease that's so rare it hasn't even been seen on TV. Why are we sure there's no life on the moon? Because no request has come in for the dollar aid. Christmas Recreation Program Planned At West Campus and the pairings below will show » how the teams will advance whether they win or lose. 11 * McHenry remains red hot their chances for a trophy appear good, so let's get out and support the orange and black. I'm sure the howling hundred will be there, why not join them? There will be no fee for the use of the gym. (excluding ten*, nis) ft Questions will be answered contacting Harvey D. Ahitotw Intramural Volleyball Ends At Marian; Now Basketball Warrior Mike Freund is fouled by Robbie Seeds of the Mus­ tangs as he attempted a lavup shot. Looking on is Warrior Gary Fairchild and No. 23 of Mundelein, Bruce Hopkins. PLAINDEALER PHOTO M c H e n r y C o m m u n i t y school's second annual Christ­ mas recreation program will begin Saturday, Dec. 27. The program will be held at W est Campus high school and it will be open to all students 10 years of age and older. Students be­ tween the ages of 6-9 are wel­ come if they are accompanied by their parents. The pool and gym will be open for free play. The schedule is as follows: Sat., Dec. 27, 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28, 2-5 p.m. 2 -5 p.m. - Tennis only. Mon., Dec. 29, 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Tues., Dec. 30, 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Wed., Dec. 31, 2-5 p.m. Fri., Jan 2, 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Sat., Jan. 3 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Sun., Jan. 4., 2-5 p.m. 2- 5 p.m. Tennis only. Students swimming will pro­ vide own bathing suits, caps, towels and should bring a loci to lock lockers. A small fee per student will be collected for use of pooL Gary Fairchild, the 6'1" Warrior, captures th* rebound des­ pite the reach of the 6'6" Mike Moore of Mundelein. Coming in to assist Gary is Mike Morenz. McHenry in its 76-61 non con­ ference victory over Mundelein, captured 39 rebounds to Mun­ delein's 25. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Game No. 5 Monday, Dec. 2:00 P.M. 29 Game No. 9 Tuesday, Dec. 30 CONSOLATION Game No. 7 Monday, Dec 7:00 P.M. Game No. 6 Monday, Dec. 29 3:30 P.M. Game No. 10 Tuesday, Dec. 30 CHAMPIONSHIP Game No. 8 Monday, Dec. 29 8:30 P.M. Others will not get this is­ sue until after Christmas. W'e hope you had a jolly time. To you men, we hope you liked your socks and the neckties were just what you always wanted. MERRY CHRISTMAS and happy memories. PICKUPS -- A rich man is one who isn't afraid to ask the clerk to show him something cheaper. There's no doubt that wo­ men are to blame for most of the lying men do---they insist on asking questions! fl happy season is upon us, bringing joy to one and all. Warmest appreciation! HETTERMANN'S 3622 N. Chapel Hill Dining Room Closed Dec. 23 to Jan. 1st Game No. 1 Geneva Friday, Dec. 26 7:00 P.M. McHenry Game No. 2 Morris Friday, Dec. 26 8:30 P.M. Benet Forrest View Game No. 3 Saturday, Dec. 27 7:00 P.M. SU Edward Batavia Game No. 4 Saturday, Dec. 27 8:30 p.m. Yorkville \ new twist was introduced '4lt's a pin" says referee as heavy weight Warrior Chris Bor- at McHenry West campus last Saturday afternoon durii* the into the intramural program chardt chalks up another win for McHenry. This action took place quadrangular wrestling match. PLAINDEALER PHOTO during the month of December when volleyball was offered to the students on a co-educa­ tional basis. Girls who were not members of the GAA (Girls* Athletic Association) were per­ mitted to play on a team and most of the young ladies ac­ quitted themselves quite well. Volleyball sparked great in­ terest among the boys as a close race for top honors pre­ vailed on the Junior-Senior level. The standings in league play were decided upon by a to­ tal point basis rather than games won and lost. The upper- classmen champs were the GNARDS who tallied 180 points. They were closely followed by the TROLLS with 173 points. The standings appear as fol­ lows: Junior- Senior standings Gnards 180 Trolls --- 173 Newts 128 Devils 125 On the Freshman-Sophomore level, the Suns easily out-dis­ tanced all of their rivals by tallying 226 points. The next closest team, the Hucksters, could manage only 156 points. Freshmen-Sophomore standings Suns 226 Hucksters 156 Winners 147 Gladiators 130 Captain Tom Gausden led the Gnards to their victory as Dick Rosing, Herb Harrison, Roy Stackhouse, and George Sven- ningsen gave strong support­ ing {performances. The Trolls were led by perhaps the two best spikers in the league, Chuck Strain and Andy Maduza. Ray Thelen led the underclassmen Suns to their easy victory but not without the help of A1 Reck- amp, Pete Nellessen, and Pat Conerty. The second place team, the Hucksters, were the only team to seriously challenge the Suns as they dropped two one-point decisions to them. The Ail-Star Game between representatives of the Fresh­ men-Sophomores and Juniors and Seniors was settled by play­ ing two out of three games to decide the champion. The Jun­ iors and Seniors prevailed by scores of 15-0, 8-15, and 15-9. Next on the Intramural agenda is basketball; and enthusiasm is already sky high for this big winter pasttime. HUNTERS You must have an ILLINOIS FIREARMS OWNERS Identification Card FOR Further Information Call or Visit McHenry Gun Center 3622 W. ELM STREET 385-7320 Special Deer Hunts Planned By Conservation Department More than 3,000 applications to participate in special deer hunts on the Horseshoe Lake and Union County conservation areas were received Dec. 15 and 16 by the Illinois Depart­ ment of Conservation. Jack Calhoun, leader of the deer project for the depart­ ment, said the quotas were fill­ ed on Dec. 15. No more ap­ plications will be accepted. The Horseshoe Lake Area is near Olive Branch in Alexan­ der County. The Union County Area is near W are. The purpose of the hunts is to reduce the whitetail populations that have increased to a level where con­ trol is necessary, Calhoun said. The conservation areas were established to provide wintering grounds for the large flocks of Fri., Sat., Sun. 7:00 & 9:20 Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 Only Canada geese that arrive in southern Illinois in fall and stay until spring. The deer compete with the geese for the corn and other crops planted by the de- Dartment to maintain a healthy population of geese, he explain­ ed. The hunts will be held Jan. 23, 24 and 25. A total of 35 hunters a day will be allowed on the Horseshoe Lake Area and 75 a day on the Union County Area. No permits will be is­ sued at the areas. Sportsmen who purchased 1969 shotgun permits but who did not bag a deer during the regular season could apply for the hunts. PG. 6 - PLAINDEALER FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1969 SWINGERS ALL... MEN WERE THEIR BUSINESS! SWEET Gtmm STAMMC SHiRLEY I* MachlUNE FRANK SINATRA THIS IS THE TRUE STORY OF THE SELF-CONFESSED BOSTON STRANGLER. 20th Century-Fox presents • BOSTON STRANGLER V

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