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PAGE 8-PLA1NDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1972 M II -'•r PARKLAND CHEERLEADERS OF THE SIXTH AND EIGHTH GRADES FORM DUAL FOR­ MATIONS. The seventh graders are in black and little sixth graders sport two-tone uniforms. In front are Charlynda Johnson and Mary Beth Adams. In the back are 1-r Lisa Parvin, Mary Price, Debbie Mullin, Barbie Schaeffer, Diane Zeimba and Allison Boyer. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) WALSH' It is Wednesday night and, after a string of parties and meetings, we are settled down at home. Aside from batting out a column, our plans call for nothing more than reading the evening papers and probably falling asleep in our big chair. Christmas is the greatest season of the year, but a fellow gets tired just thinking of all the things to be done. I Hear SPORTS EDITORJ SPORTS FANS! DIDN'T Brought To You By John Jepsen I Has there ever been an- | other football team like this • one: The 1947 Notre Dame ! team had a total of 44 dif- I ferent boys who were good | enough to eventually play • pro football!. . .And, the • i~ team was so deep in talent • that a fifth-string end was | picked for the College All- | | Star team! Here's a football oddity.. | I . .Don Hutson kicked 3 field | I goals inthe entire 1943sea- 5 son in the National Foot- I ball League--and wound up | leading the league in most • field goals!. . . .Today, S you sometimes see a play- I er kick that many in one | game. . .But in 1943, no • one was able to kick more • than 3 all year. ******** Did you know there was j once a pro football team • that had EIGHT members • of the same femily play- I ing on it?. . .When Col- | umbus, Ohio was intheNa- • tional Football League in • the early years, they had I eight players named Nesser | --seven brothers and the • son of the oldest brother! • ******** I bet you didn't know that | Cooper Tires were run over • 54 million test miles in • the year 1971 to assure I you of a fine quality pro- | duct. See Jepsen Tire Co. • today for a new set of Coop- ! er Tires. We Care About I You! | I JEPSEN I TIRE J COMPANY! 3331, 3314 West Elm St. I ^ Phone 385-0424 Anyhow, we have our shopping started and that's some kind of a record. Sending and receiving Christmas cards still gives us a great deal of pleasure. We read every card and friendships seem to rekindle. It was a great break for us Sunday night at the Rotary party when nobody had a camera. The committee, in charge called us up front (before God and every­ body) and slipped a Santa suit on us. It looked like a suit of red underwear with tassled nightcap. Leo Blake was the singing star at the Public Works party Tuesday night. They should hear him sing the Schnitzel- bank! Hehastohave a chart on the wall for that one. MILLER 338-0032 Starts December 22 For One Week GEORGE C. SCOn 'THE NEW CENTURIONS" Rated "R" STARTS FRIDAY DEC. 22 Fri. & Sat. Eve. 7:00p.m. Sat. & Sun. Mat. 1:00p.m. (Closed Sun. Eve. Dec. 24) WALT DISNEY'S WALT DISNEY'S rn^m *u c*nroo* HATUH TECHNICOLOR (*NAV»S»ON TOWNE Fox Lake 587-2612 Fri.-Sat. & Mon. December 22-23 & 25 Admission Only $1.00 RAQUEL WELCH KANSAS CITY BOMBER _ [PG] METR0C0L0R © Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 Mon. 7:30 TUL-WED.-THURS. DECEMBER 26-27-28 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "TOUCHABLE" & "4 KINDS OF LOVE" 18 & Over For Admittance Fri.-Sat. & Mon. December 22-23 & 25 Admission Only $1.00 RAQUEL WELCH KANSAS CITY BOMBER _ [PG] METR0C0L0R © Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 Mon. 7:30 TUL-WED.-THURS. DECEMBER 26-27-28 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "TOUCHABLE" & "4 KINDS OF LOVE" 18 & Over For Admittance CLOSED SUN. EVE. DEC. 24 Sat.-Sun. Matinee 1:00 ALBERT FINNEy "SCROOGE" The Christmas musical. Panaviston® Technicolor® (Gj<ns> t r } p V x The swimming Warriors may have lost their last two meets but with each meet they are improving. The above photo was taken during the Libertyville meet at West Campus where the Warriors lost 54-41. It was close though as McHenry '1 *rixi Tif• ran BiPHW missed a few firsts by split seconds. On Jan. € the team under the coaching of Mike Shanahan travels to the Riverside Brookfield Invitational and on Jan. 9 it travels to » Woodstock 11 (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Swimmers Lose Two During Past Week We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Dr. Hopfear. He did so much for so many (including yours truly) that heaven must have a place reserved for him. A good man and a good friend has been taken. His kind are never really replaced. The sports world mourns the death of "Gabby" Hartnett, great catcher for the Chicago Cubs inyearsgone by. He was a great ball player and colorful as they come. We sat in Wrigley Field one day during fielding practice when "Gabby" put on a great show for the crowd. The bat boy sat on second base, held up his glove and "Gabby" fired the ball-a bullseye! The crowd thought it was an accident so shouted "Do it again." And, he did! That was like "Dizzy" Dean calling in his outfielders, then striking out the side. As Georgie Gobel would say, "You don't hardly see those kind no more." Christmas seems to bring out the best in people. It is great to walk down the street and greet people. They are busy and maybe tired, but "Merry Christmas" seems to come from the heart. Most people have problems. Some have sadness. But, it is the time to celebrate the birth of Baby Jesus. Joy overwhelms us. 'Twould seem that if the world could put a stop to man's inhumanity to man, life's By Dick Rabbitt Coach Mike Shanahan's swimmers lost two meets during the past week. They were defeated by Wheeling 59 to 36 and by Libertyville 54 to 41. In the Wheeling meet the 200 yd., Medley Relay team composed of Topp, Sek, Koerber, and White took a first in the time of 1:54:7. Kevin Weiss broke his record in the 200 yd., freestyle and the 400 yd., freestyle. His time in the200was2:01:7andin the440 4:30:4. Scott Topp won the 100 yd., backstroke in the time of 1:00:5 and Jon Sek won the 100 yd., breaststroke in the time of 1:12:2. Bill Stahlman, who is problems could be carried without drooping shoulders. We wish our friends and fellow workers "Good Health", the greatest of all blessings in our book. It seems nobody has ever found a better greeting for this time of year than "Merry Christmas". So that is our wish for you and you and you... MEET YOUR COACHES By Dick Rabbitt improving every meet, took a second in the diving. Against Libertyville the same 200 yd., relay team won in the time of 1:56:0. Weiss won the 200 yd., freestyle in the time of 2:06:6 and the 100 yd., but­ terfly in the record time of 58.9. Scott Topp won his specialty the 100 yd., backstroke in 59:6. Randy Watkins won the 100 yd., freestyle in 57:5 and the 400 yd., freestyle relay was won with Watkins, Topp, Fetzer and Weiss in the time of 3:52:4. This young team is doing a fine job. Lack of experience, and a lack of depth is hurting the team. They can win events, but in meets it's the second and thirds that count up the points. In their specialty, some of these boys are state caliber. Don't sell them short. With a little more experience and the continued improvement, we are going to have a fine swimming team at McHenry high school. Warriors Kankakee By Dick Rabbitt Coach Ken Ludwig will take his "Fighting Warriors" to the tough 16 team Kankakee holiday tournament. The Warriors play on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 2 p.m. against Crete- Monee. If they should win their opening game they will play again on Thursday night at 9 against the winner of the Kankakee Eastridge-Joliet East game. If they lose their opener they would play the loser of ithe Kankakee, Joliet game at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 28. The Warriors are foregoing the Batavia tournament where they have played for the past several years to enter this tough tournament. Kankakee hosts one of the better holiday tournaments. Their sessions are well attended. It would be nice if we could get a lot of Entered In Holiday Tournament I Warrior fans to travel to see the team play. This is a step in the right direction. Seeing and playing against teams from other sections of the state will be of great value to the Warriors. Entering this tournament is a plus factor for the team. So, Warriors, let's show those people in Kankakee that we play a pretty good brand of. basketball. Big Lakers Deal 83-70 Loss To Scots Of McHenry County Shanahan Swimmers 4th In East Aurora Invitational Meet By Dick Rabbitt Coach Mike Shanahan's swimmers placed fourth in the East Aurora Invitational meet last Saturday afternoon. Morton West won the meet, with Downers Grove South and Bremen placing second and third. Eleven schools were entered in the meet. Because of the competition in this meet Coach Shanahan and his squad should feel pleased with their showing. McHenry results were as follows: The 200 yd., Medley Relay team of Scott Topp, Jon Sek, Kevin Weiss, and Randy Watkins placed second. Kevin Weiss won a first in the 100 yd., butterfly, and came back with a fourth in the 200 yd., freestyle. Scott Topp took a second in the 100 yd., backstroke. Jon Sek took fifth in the 200 yd., in­ dividual medley, and a third in the 100 yd., breaststroke. Randy Watkins placed fourth in both the 50 yd., freestyle, and the 100 yd., freestyle. Congratulations are in order to this squad for a job well done. College of Lake County dealt the McHenry County College cagers an 83 to 70 defeat this past Saturday evening. The defeat will be the last in 1972 as McHenry's Scots now take a break till Jan. 3, when they engage Mayfair of Chicago, attempting to break their losing streak. * The big Lakers took little time establishing the fact that they were going to dominate the game as they jumped to an early 16 to 6 lead on several jump shots and rebound shots from short range. The courageous Scots hung right in there and battled them on even terms the rest of the evening as the final score indicates. Although giving up a height advantage of several inches per man, the Scots were only out- rebounded 45 to 42. The locals hit on 32 of 82 attempts from the field for a .390 average while Lake County made 37 out of 70 for .530. Bruce Harbecke led the Scots in scoring followed by Glen Borhart and Tom Desmond with 12 each and Wes Wittmus with 10. BOXSCORES McHENRY fg ft P tot May 5 0 0 8 Witmus 5 0 3 10 Desmond 5 2 1 12 Lowrey 4 0 1 8 Borhart 4 4 4 12 Tichenor 0 0 0 0 Harbecke 10 0 2 20 Total 32 6 11 70 • GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL! Grapplers Defeated By Libertyville 39-6 BILL DAY Bill Day is the head football coach and assistant track coach. He and his wife, Cindy, have three daughters, Karen 14, Kristy 13, and Kathy 10. His home town is Brookfield, 111. Bill attended LaGrange high school where he lettered in track. He attended Coe college and was a miler on the track team. He has his Master's degree from the University of Iowa. He coached 5 years at Woodland in Streator, 111., and 5 years at Batavia. This is Bill's sixth year at McHenry. His football teams have won 76 lost 50 and tied 4. Bill has had the pleasure of seeing two of his former athletes star in the professional ranks. Dan Issel, the All-American from Ken­ tucky, is now playing with the Louisville Colonels in the A m e r i c a n B a s k e t b a l l association, and Ken Anderson of Augustana who is currently the quarterback of the Cin­ cinnati Bengals. DUMDFE /VI /\ //V .ST T H f / \ T H f t t n n . 4 ? H 2 M \ f 2 FILMS - 18 & Over aL7 & 10 - X - In Color \ at 8:30 - X - 18 & Over DBBmm The MASTERPIECE By Dick Rabbitt Coach Paul Palmateer's Wrestling Warriors ran into a buzz saw Friday evening and were defeated by the Liber­ tyville Wildcats by a score of 39 to 6. Only Mike Morreale and Mike Thornton were able to win victories for the Warriors. Next Friday and Saturday the Warriors are entered in the Harvard 16 team tourney. The J.V. squad lost a thriller 25 to 24. VARSITY McHenry, 6 vs. Libertyville, 39, 98 lbs., Whitmore, Lib., 8-0, Scanlin, McH.,; 105 lbs., Morreale, McH., 6-2, Butler, Lib.; 112 lbs.„ Schwabe, Lib., Pin 5:20, Grimmonpre, McH.; 119 lbs., Eggert, Lib., 5-0, McMillan, McH.; 126 lbs., Brzeinski, Lib., 11-4, Bohac, McH.; 132 lbs., Samburg, Lib., 8-4, Rivera, McH.; 138 lbs., Gulsvig, Lib., 9-7, Morreale, McH.; 145 lbs., Vlink, Lib. Pin 3:54, Hurckes, McH.; 155 lbs., Fasnacht, Lib., 4-2, Freund, McH.; 167 lbs., Poe, Lib., 6-2, Hanson, McH.; 185 lbs., Thorton, McH., 10-1, Kaken- master, Lib.,; Hwt., Mon­ tgomery, Lib., Pin 5:28, Heald, McH. J.V. McHenry, 24, vs. Libertyville, 25 THf 11 \ \ \1111111 > Si i i<! N s | \ I I \ k I I' 11.111 • I I 'M.Jiii FRI. at 7 P.M. ONLY SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. SAT. EVE. at 7 P.M SUN. MAT. at 2 P.M. CLOSED SUN. EVE & XMAS On Monday, Dec. 11, the McHenry Girls' Volleyball teams hosted the Barrington teams in a sportsday held at West campus. The "B" teams played first and McHenry easily defeated Barrington by winning the first two games of the match. The "A" teams came onto the court and McHenry won the first and third games of a very well played and exciting match. LAKE COUNTY Warren 5 2 0 12 Worklan, D. 5 0 1 10 Pinkowski 0 0 3 0 Ingram 1 0 0 2 Benjamin 1 1 0 3 Poison 0 2 0 2 Shipley 6 1 2 13 Taylor 2 0 2 4 Worklan, M. 11 3 1 25 Holman 5 0 0 10 Michalak 1 0 1 2 Total 37 9 10 83 ^ -- -- -- -- • 1 98 lbs., forfeit, McH. Wek^J^j, js was the first Volleyball (winner, Lib.; 105 lbs , forfeit, S^rtsday hosted by McHenry. McH., Coen (winner) Lib.; 112 lbs., forfeit, McH., forfeit, Lib.; 119 lbs., David, McH., Pin, Donnino, Pin (winner) Lib.; 126 lbs., VanKanegan (winner), McH., 7-2, MacChesney, Lib.; 132 lbs., Szemlewski, McH., 16- 0, Monahan (winner) Lib.; 138 lbs., Hutson, McH., 7-0, Corey (winner) Lib.; 145 lbs., Alvord (winner) McH., 7-6, Connors, Lib.; 155 lbs., Lundelius (winner) McH., Pin, Brosmith, Lib.; 167 lbs., Cole (winner) McH., Pin, Wilt, Lib.; 185 lbs., forfeit, McH., forfeit, Lib.; Hwt. Dougherty (winner) McH., Pin, Harrett, Lib. On Thursday, Dec. 14, McHenry's teams travelled to Marengo to participate in their final match of the year. Our "A" team played first and was defeated by the Marengo team although our "A" team played a very im­ pressive game. Our "B" team was also defeated by Marengo but McHenry also played a very good game. One advantage of modern music-nobody can whistle it. Frosh Win Fourth In Row 46 To 39 Over Libertyville By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry Freshmen won their fourth game of the young season with a hard fought win over Libertyville here Saturday morning. This Saturday the Warrior, now 4 and 0 on the season, travel to Crystal Lake to play the Tigers who are 5 and 1. The Warriors are planning on playing "Grich" and winning the Christmas weekend prize. The "B" squad lost 38 to 31. McHenry scoring 4 Name fg ft tp Decker 1 3 5 Lund 5 1 11 Koerber 4 0 8 Ludwig 1 1 3 Reilly 8 1 17 Rode 1 0 2 McHenry 11 5 17 13 - 46 Libertyville 10 5 4 20 - 39 'They Just I Love Christmas" | We all do-and all of us at Stoffel | and Reihansperger wish all of you a j most joyful . and blessed Christmas. | STOFFEL and | REIHANSPERGER) INSURANCE AGENCY | HERB REIHANSPERGER! BOB MORTEll 3438 W. ELM VgV' 385-0300 McHENRY, ILL | Hawaii $299 NDS tax TUES. - WED. - THURS. MAT. 2 P.M. 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