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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1972, p. 7

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PAGE7-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1972 McHENRY FRESHMAN "A" SQUAD ended its season with a heart breaking 40-36 loss to Carmel in the consolation cham­ pionship game of the North Chicago F'rosh Tourney. With a season record of 10-11, only one of the losses was by more than 5 points. These future varsity players are front row 1-r; Ray Williams, Steve Kasprzyk, Steve Toole, Steve Whitehead, Kenne Ludwig, George Hansen and Rich Davis-mgr. Standing are Coach Gary Gray, Mike Winters, Marty Zeller, Dan Arndt, Tom Stark, Everett Klapperich, Joe Meyer, Mike McDonough-mgr. and Ken Street-mgr. Not present for photo was Geraid Biederer. (PLAINDEALER PHOTO) Varaity Track Schedula Sophomore Track Schedula Apr 11 CROWN h 30 A or 11 CR~VN ii 30 Apr 13 North Chicago Apr 13 North Chicago & Woodstock k Woodstock u 30 North Chicago & Woodstock Ji 30 20 Libertyville 4 Crystal Lake Apr 2") Libertyville 30 Libertyville 4 Crystal Lake h 30 4 Crystal Lake l» 30 Apr 22 Kaneland Relays Apr 27 DUNDEE h 30 at Ratavia 12 •30 May I4 ZION A ANTIUCH It 30 Apr 27 DUNDEE 1.30 May 9 HARRINGTON li 30 Apr 29 MCHENRY RrTLAYS 9 00 May 17 Dundee L 30 M*y a ZION & ANTIOCH U 30 May 22 County Meet U 30 a BARRINQTiN L 30 County Meet May 13 CONFERENCE MF.FT Freshman Track Schedule May 16 MARIAN CENTRAL U 30 M»y 21* COUNTY K^ET Apr 21 LIBERTYVILLE li 30 May 26 4 27 State Meet May 5 Mav 12 Mundelein Barrington h h 30 30 Coach - Walt Scott May 17 Dundee li •30 May 19 CRYSTAL LAKE U: 30 May 22 County Meet Tennis Schedule Apr li LAKr ZURICH U 30 Apr 7 Warren li 30 Apr 11 Woodstock h 30 Apr Hi C'RY GROVE L 30 A or 14 "r\ stal Lake li 30 Avr 21 WAHR5N h 30 Apr 25 North Chi cago li 30 **!&• 26 Elgin li 30 Apr 2d D'JNDEE li 30 May 2 Libertyville U:30 May 5 Mundelein li :30 May 9 ZIUN-BEVTON li 30 May 13 District Meet May 16 BARRINGTON li 30 May 20 Conference at Barrington li : 30 May 22 LARKIN li n May 26--27 State Meet Coach - Gary Gray ^arelty Baseball Schedula Sophomore Baseball Schedule Freahman Baseball Schedule 1971-72 S P O R T S C A L E N D A R SPRING McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL WARRIORS Superintendent - Richard Swantz Pr in c ipa I East - Jerry Fain West - Robert Swartz lof f Athlet ic Director - Bi l l Blankenhorn Golf Schedule Deaths ELSIE ANDERSON Elsie Charlotte Anderson, 73, of Chicago, died Monday, March 13, at Orlando, Fla. She was bom Feb. 8, 1899. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Signa Miller of McHenry, Ida Munzenthler, Chicago, and Elin Johnson of Genera, Ohio; three brothers, Gunnard and Alvin Anderson, Plymouth, Ind., and Elmer Anderson, Genera, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Edith Anderson and Esther Likas and a brother, Arthur Anderson. Last rites were conducted Thursday at the Swedish Lutheran church, Donaldson, Ind., with interment in the church cemetery. ROY ZODY Roy C. Zody, 84, of 5208 W. Parkview drive, McCullom Lake, died Tuesday, March 14, at Woodstock Residence after an illness of several months. Born Oct. 24, 1887 in Wichita, Kans., Mr. Zody lived in this area for 18 years. He was a retired street car conductor for the Chicago Surface Lines. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary's Court No. 594 and the Perez Council of the Knights of Columbus in Chicago. His wife, Wilma E., died Oct. 16, 1969. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Marie Burke, of Wichita, Kans., and several nieces and nephews. Big Deer Winners Winners of the I l l inois Wild l i fe Federa t ion ' s 1971 Big Deer Con­ tes t were announced recent ly . This i s the f i f th year the Federa t ion has sponsored the contes t . Senior d iv is ion winners were Russe l l Wil l iams, Woodland, who took top honors for a 253-pound f ie ld dressed buck. The larges t doe was a 141-pound f ie ld dressed whi te ta i l t aken by Bobby Massey , Chicago. Wil l iam Kl ine , J r . , Aurora , was the junior d iv is ion winner wi th a Hospital Notes McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital this week included Walter Conrad, Jr., Rita Casey, Robert Schaefer, Tammy Tonyan, Waltraud Gaugush, Jacqueline Huff, Helen Miller, Betty Larke, Marion Moser, Fred Schoewer, Carol Shipley, Martha Nielsen, Irma DeMoss and Josephine Giosa, McHenry. Births McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pechart announce the birth of a daughter March 14. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday at the Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. A Mass will be offered Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church with interment in the church cemetery. presents THE HERITAGE GROUP2 Satisfy your urge to create in your home, your rooms . . . with Roxite Heritage Panel Masonry. Versatile, the Heritage Group 2 outperforms singlepiece masonry. Gorgeous! It really swings! Roxite panels have colors baked right in the chisel fine details ... in the actual reproductions of finest used brick faces. Look! Touch! Waterproof surfaces wash clean . . . never need paint­ ing! It's new, it's super, it's . . . Roxite Heritage Group 2 Dover White, Cordova Red, Orleans Red and Canyon Buff. ANELING LUS * 907 FRONT ST. McHenry, ILL. 60050 385-5511 JUST ARRIVED! . . . . A C o m p l e t e L i n e O f R o c k e t s . Watch For The Announcement On Our Rocket Classes. "Always Something New" McHenry Hobby Shop 207-pound f ie ld d ressed buck. There were no ent r ies for la rges t doe in the junior d iv is ion . "The I l l inois Depar tment of Conservat ion coopera tes wi th the I l l inois Wildl i fe Federa t ion in sponsor ing the contes t , " sa id J im Lockar t , supervisor of the d iv is ion of wi ld l i fe resources . The depar t ­ ment furn ishes ent ry b lanks and conf i rms the weights of each of the ent r ies . Each of the winners rece ived t rophies f rom the I l l inois Wild l i fe Federa t ion . Agri-facts It would take 300 men using hand tools to harvest the same amount of wheat a modern com­ bine harvests per hour. The Cen­ sus of Agriculture stopped count­ ing farm horses back in 1959 be­ cause their numbers had declined so rapidly. T0PS0IL LAWN GRADING Call Ed Jackson 338-4739 Woodstck SPORTS FANS! I BET YOU I DIDN'T ! KNOW I I I s I relief hurler came into the game with two out in the I top of the 9th. ..Before 5 throwing a pitch to the I plate, he picked the runner I off first base retiring the • side.. Then, his team I scored the winning run i n the last of the 9th, and so he I was the winning pitcher, g One of the oddest things • that ever happened in a 5 major golf tournament | happened to pro golfer • -- Tony Jacklin.He was® | playing in a tournament | some years ago and hit a • 300-yard long shot thatB landed right in a spec-1 tator's pocket -without any m to the spectator | Brought To You By John Jepsen Did you know that a man can be the winning pitcher in a baseball game even though he never threw a pitch to a batter! ...How is this possible?.. This ac­ tually happened once in a minor league game...A injury Did what you was 3318 W. 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