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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1971, p. 7

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Sophomore Nine Beats Libertyville Twice, 6-4 and 4-1 by Bill Blankenhom Hie sophomore baseball team picked, up a pair of wins by defeating the Libertyville Wild­ cats 6-4 and 4-1. The young Warriors received strong pit­ ching from Tom Knaackand Tim Tonyan and some timely hit­ ting to register the double vic- FLAGSTONE SPECIAL White Wall Stone 6"-8" Thick {Q 75 Per Ton F.O.B. QUARRY Delivery Extra FOX RIVER STONE CO. 5 Miles South Of Elgin On Route 31 Ph. SH2-6060 tory. Knaack had excellent hit­ ting support as Gary Connell banged out three hits and Russ Grover two while Ron Schus­ ter added a home run. Knaack went the distance giving up 11 hits but struck out eight in going the distance. ^ In the second game, Tonyan pitched his second strong game in succession as he allowed just a single run in the fifth inning on a "yield of just six hits. He struck out nine bat­ ters to register the victory. The Warriors gave Tonyan all the runs he needed as they scored three times in the fourth inning and added a single tally in the fourth. McHenry, 6 - Libertyville, 4. Knaack 3 1 0 Nelson 4 1 0 Connell 4 3 1 Van Kanegan 3 1 1 Stanek 2 1 1 Tonyan 2 1 1 Rogers 1 1 0 Total 30 12 6 Second Game Afeld 4 1 0 Schuster 2 ( 1 0 Grover 4 1 0 Knaack 3 1 1 Rogers 4 1 1 Connell 2 1 1 Van Kanegan 0 0 1 Stanek 3 0 0 Tonyan 3 0 0 Total 25 6 4 MCC In Baseball McHenry County college finds itself in the finals of the Na­ tional Junior College Sectional Tournament on Friday, April 30, as a result of a fine 10-0 shut-out of Rock Valley Col­ lege on April 29. Rock Valley came into the game with the number one defensive average of any Junior College in the nation, but the local crew toil­ ed to be awed. Actually, both teams played tremendous de­ fense as neither team made an Finals Of Tourney error in tne 9 inhing contest. Rich Kinter pitched the entire way for the Sjzots and scat­ tered 6 hits lyhile giving tq> no walks. Mc Henry/6 cored the only run of the contest in the 6th inning. Gary Sjenmidt led off with a walk, Advanced to third on a single by Jim Mulvenna and red the winning run of a dutiful squeeze bunt by Scot Crenshaw. The Scots earned the right to pia^Rocir vaiiejr-by-defeattng Igin Communitycollegeofr ril 26, 7-4. Jim Mulvenna was" the hero in that contest as he not only pitched the entire dis­ tance, but drove in 4 of the 7 runs, 3 of them with a home run in the eighth inning. The championship contest will take place at Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake af 3:30 on Friday, April 30 as the Scots take the field against College of Lake County, victors over Highland College the previous night, b£ a score of 5-0. _ __ McHenry Men's 16" PAGE 7-PLAINDEALEK-WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1971 hall, Wonder Lake, for any -j Wonder Lake American n Baseball Lei There Willi be a meeting Sit- urday afternoon, May 8, at 4 p.m. at the yVmerican Legion young men interested in pity­ ing American Legion baseball. This league is open to play­ ers 16 to 19 years old. To find out all the details, come to the meeting Saturday. People who put off their work from day to day are always the ones who tell you how busy they are. MCHENRY Afeld Schuster Grover AB H R 3 0 0 4 1 1 Northern Illinois Dog Club Fun Match And Obedience Trial Starting May 3, 1971 We will Observe The Following Store Hours: 5:00a.m.-7:00p.m. Mon. thiu FrL 6:30a.m.-7:00p.m. Saturday 7:00a.m.-2:00p.m. Sunday RUDY'S 4621 W. Rte. 120 DRIVE-IN 385-4480 The Northern Illinois Dog Club is having an All Breed Fun Match and Obedience Trial on Saturday, May 22,1971 at the Lake County Fair Grounds, Grayslake, Illinois. Any puppy or adult dog that is registered with the Ameri­ can Kennel club can compete for ribbons and trophies. An entry fee will be charged for those entries mailed in be­ fore May 15. A fee will also be charged for any entry on the day of the match. Entry blanks and additional information may be had by writ­ ing: Mrs. Fred Quinn, 6201 Edgewood road, Crystal Lake. 60014. Ladies' Golf McHenry Country Club Although the first official day of Ladies Golf at McHenry Country club was rained out Tuesday, April 27, many of the members of the fair sex have been seen swinging the woods and the irons in preparation for a well-scheduled season. At the annual Spring luncheon held at the club April 20 Letty Buss- cher presented the schedule which she and her commit­ tee have worked out and part of it is as follows: April 27, Blind Bogey. May 4, Razzle Dazzle Tour­ nament - 9 holes. May 11, 18, - Team Play - Two-week event. May 25, Crier's Tournament. June 1, Selective Nine. June 8, Flag Day - Ringer Starts - WWGA Pin Play. June 15, Tennessee Dog Fight. * June 22, Tin Whistle Tourn- ment - Qualify for Match Play June 29, Match Play Begins. A number of new golfers have joined this year and prom­ ise to give the "older" gals some stiff competition so the season should prove to be an interesting one. One of the wo­ men, who shall remain nameless, vows it was an ac­ cident when she recently dump- g SoftballLeajue j ing night for the McHenry Men* s 16" Softball league. Two games are played each Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Hie first game starts at 7:30 p.m. and the second game starts at ap­ proximately 8:45 p.m. All *games are played at the V.F.W. softball diamond. Teams par­ ticipating this year are as fol­ lows: Old Bridge, Carl's (Sun- nyside), Homan's (Fox Lake), Hettermann's (Johnsburg), Mers Hotel (Wauconda), Dog House (Johnsburg), Harmony House, and Jake's Dead End. A note to these eight teams: May 4 and 6 at 6:30 are clean­ up work nights at the ball dia­ mond. If a team isn't repre­ sented, a $10 fine will be as­ sessed. ed her whole set of clubs in the creek while crossing the bridge on the 8th fairway. Since the fair damsel is of a placid nature we'll take her word for it--this time. I, Lee l.etrillo, refuse to be legally responsible for my^vife's Silly Little Mistake. Sorry, Joan. But it's all your faiiJt. You keep making the same Silly Little Mistake: you call the Operator anHask her to place your out-of-state Long Distance cfalls-- instead of dialing the numfcjer your­ self and saving money. From now on you have to pa^ for the Long Distance calls yourself, ynless you dial direct. Lovingl>yLee BeH McHenry State Bank Official Publication Founded in J 906 - McHenry County's Largest Financial Institution Statement of Conditions Report of conditions of McHenry State Bank of McHenry, Illinois 60050 CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of McHENRY STATE BANK of McHenry, 111. 60050 And Foreign and Do­ mestic Subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on April 20, 1971 published in accord­ ance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this dis­ trict pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. A S S E T S 1. Cash and due from banks 8,369,163.12 2. U.S. Treasury securities 9,657,620.98 3. Securities of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations • • 2,300,000.00 4 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,898,778.56 5. Other securities (including $54000 corporate stocks) 54,000.00 8. Other loans 24,948,288.42 9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets rep­ resenting bank premises 509,294.57 13. Other assets 321,388.68 14. TOTAL ASSETS 48,058,534.33 L I A B I L I T I E S 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 10,978,459.43 16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 29,391,937.70 17. Deposits of United States Government 141,108.58 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,631,473.55 21. Certified and officers' checks, etc 515,535.55 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS 42,658,514.81 (a) Total demand deposits 12,496,575.86 (b) Total time and savings deposits 30,161,938.95 27. Other liabilities 1,391,526.12 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 44,050,040.93 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) 553,162.22 32. Reserves on securities 200,000.00 33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 753,162.22 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 35. Equity capital, total (sum of Items 36 to 40 below) 3,255,331.18 37. Common stock-total par value 800,000.00 (No. shares authorized 80,000) (No. shares outstanding 80,000) P8. Surplus 1,000,000.00 39. Undivided profits 1,455,331.18 41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 34 and 35 above) 3,255,331.13 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 28, 29, 33 & 41 above). 48,058,534.33 MEMORANDA 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 42,446,388.84 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 29,201,747.47 I, Thos. F. Bolger, Vice Pres. & Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby de­ clare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS F. BOLGER We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct ROBERT L. WEBER RICHARD J. ZTF.MAN GERALD J. CAREY Directors State of Illinois County of McHenry ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of April, 1971. , My commission expires 9 27,1974. »MARTHA J. HOJNACKI, Notary Public DIRECTORS Gerald J. Carey William A. Nye, M.D. Robert L. Weber Thomas F. Bolger Richard J. Zieman William J. Cowlin OFFICERS WILLIAM A. NYE, M.D. Chairman of the Board GERALD J. CAREY President ROBERT L. WEBER Executive Vice President and Trust Officer THOMAS F. BOLGER Vice President & Cashier JAMES E. LARKIN Vice President RICHARD J. ZIEMAN Vice President and Trust Officer LENORA E. FRISBY Trust Officer RONALD J. VACULA Assistant Vice President RICHARD A. LANE 'Assistant Vice President ORMEL J. PRUST Assistant Vice President EDWIN J. BECKER, JR. 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