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PAGE 6-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1973 EARL WALSH „ So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR J TEN PIN QUEENS MON., 9:30~Feb. 5, '73 March Goss 183 , 525; Hazel Stahlman 177, 515; Betty O'Brien 174, 509; Vire Steege 190, 501; Nancy Krcmar 172, 492; Elaine Cross 178, 476; Wanda Gehrke 164,468; Nancy Kadisak 183, 465; Mary Lynn 175, 460; Vera Kilzer 167, 454; Chris Kern 162, 454 ; Edye Fitts 159, 429. R.R. Marcy Goss 5-7; Joyce Lexow 6-10; Elaine Cross 2-7. TUESDAY THIRTY NINERS Joan Buss 209-485; Ceil Dewerdt 436; Jean Brzenk 463; Claire Rosing 455; Mary Beth Fuchs 461; Elsie Winkel-468; Lillian Smith 168. Joan Buss 6-10. CHESS TOURNAMENT East Campus will hold a chess tournament for freshman and sophomore students starting this week. Principal Gary Fields, East Campus, inaugurated the tournament because of the high interest and enthusiasm of many students, boys and girls, for this old and facinating game. Results of the Chess tour­ nament will be reported in the near future. SCOTT LUNDELIUS KEN BOHAC Coach Palmateer Takes "R as sling" Warriors To Conference Tournament By Dick Rabbitt Coach Paul Palmateer's "Rassling" Warriors will be entered in the North Suburban Conference meet tonight and Saturday. SPORTS FANS!. 1 i BET YOU | DIDN'T I KNOW l i I I i i S3L» * Brought To You By John Jepsen Basketball players seem to get bigger and bigger every year, but did you ever wonder who was the tallest player in history?... Hie House of David team once had a player who holds the all-time record . . . His name was " Tiny" Reichert . . .He stood 8-1. * * * Here's an oddity...Every city that won the cham­ pionship of the National Basketball Association be­ tween 1949 and 1955 is no longer in the league!. . . Minneapolis won the NBA title in 1949-50-52-53-54, Rochester won it in 1951 and Syracuse in 1955, and none of those are now in the NBA. * * * Did you know a boxer once won the heavyweight championship of the world while lying on his back?... How did this happen?. . . Well, in 1930, Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling met for the title...Sharkey knocked Schmeling down in the fourth round but his punch was called a foul blow... Because of the foul, Shar­ key was disqualified and the championship awarded to Schmeling as he was lying on his back! * * * I bet you didn't know that Jepsen Tire Co. has something new and great for your car. It's the new Cooper 60 series XXT Tire, made with 2 polyester cord body plies for a smooth ride and 2 fiber­ glass cord belts under the tread to hold the tread form and fight the "wig­ gles". See Jepsen Tire Co. for the Cooper 60, XXT in raised white letters. JEPSEN TIRE I ̂ 111! 1 ĈOMPANY! 3331, 3314 West Elm St. I Phone 385-0424 The meet will be held at the Crystal Lake Fieldhouse. For the first time in 7 years the defending champs, the North Chicago "Warhawks", will not be the favorite. Libertyville, who defeated North Chicago PLAN RETREAT Men from St. Mary, St. Patrick and St. John the Baptist parishes will join in a retreat at Bishop Lane's Retreat House, Rockford, the weekend of March 23, 24 and 25. Other men interested are also invited to participate. I Hawaii $29 I 8 DAYS 3 ISLANDS Complete price including tax Spain $359 I 9 DAYS 3 CITIES 1 Complete price including tax il based on per person oouoie occupancy]! ALSO AVAILABLE FLORIDA HY/DRIVE CARIBBEAM CRUISES 7-14 DAYS SKI EUROPE / U S A. CHAIN-0-LAKES T R W K I S K K \ I t 1 . "Dependable Tra\el Since 1961" 340j W. i.lm Mreet McI It'nr>. Illinois 60051' last week, are the pre-tourney favorites,. . 'fie hopes'Of the* Warriors rea on tfie shoulders of five bojp, who have made good showings in dual meets. They are Ken Scanlin at 98 lbs, Mike Morreale at 105, Steve Hurckes at 145, Mike Thornton at 185, and heavyweight Joe Dougherty. BT// Starts FRIDAY Feb. 9 Fri-Sat-Sun 7:00 & 9:15 LJ Sat-Sun MATINEE 1:30 M Mon-Thur. 7:30 ONLY I t s f ractured t rees and f ly ing skis . . . it's a SNOW BALL! PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS SPECIAL LINCOLNS BIRTHDAY MAT. Feb. 12 - 1:30 P.M. TOWNB Pox Lake 587 2612 Fri-Sat-Sun FEB. 9-11 ADMISSION ONLY $1.00 WAI7 HSVtEY fVoductionS ©1972 Wilt Disney Productions TECHNICOLOR EVENINGS at 7:00 & 9:15 Sat-Sun- MATINEE 1:30 Mon-Thur.-- Feb. 12-15 Adult Entertainment "Private Arrangements" "Hot Lips For Hot Heads" 18 & OVER FOR ADMITTANCE Police officer Danny Kin- nerk, brought us a Feb. 26, 1959 issue of The McHenry Plain- dealer with huge headlines "WARRIORS WIN CON­ FERENCE." A clever picture shows Coach Cliff Fulton above the basket with players circled around the backboard. Players pictured are: Mark Vycital, John Steinbach, Jack Schaefer, John Moss, A1 Cajthamel, Jim Hester, Mike Creighton, Matt Eickinger, Tom Claybaugh, John Olson, Billy Oeffling, Don Bentz and Jim Peterson. SCOTT LENDELIUS a 155 lb. senior has an 11-5 record this season. Scott is completing his fourth year of wrestling as a Warrior and has been a great competitor. KEN BOHAC a 119 lb. senior is also in his fourth year of wrestling. Ken wrestled at LaGrange for 3 years and this year at McHenry he has a 3-8 record. Scott and Keh will be Competing in the conference tourney at Crystal Lake this weekend. Match times are Friday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) For fans who might like to refresh their memory, we give you part of the story as follows: This week we join hundreds of happy and loyal basketball fans in the McHenry area in honoring the Warriors of McHenry High and the man who has so ably guided his boys to the championship of the North Suburban league, Coach Cliff Fulton. It was in the Woodstock gym last Friday night that a packed house watched the Fulton flashes turn in a dazzling performance to clinch the title in a conference loaded with strong teams. Courage has marked the success of the team in many a hard-fought, up hill battle along the trail. Some games were won in the final seconds, some in overtime and a few with the greatest of ease. They com­ bined to give McHenry fans many thrills and chills throughout the season. Modern day basketball decrees that only long and lanky players can win the bunting. The Warrior squad dispelled this belief in many games as they out-ran and out- shot the opposition. Every man could sink'em. And Coach Fulton showed great con­ fidence in his bench strength as he hustled specialists into games at opportune times. Maybe he needed defensive strength. Maybe the offense needed a shot in the arm. Maybe the spot was right for controlling the ball. Whatever the need, the strategy worked. Some boys were in the game only a couple of minutes, but were credited with saving the game. This victory story was planned for a week ago, but a pepped-up Zion-Benton team came to town and upset our team to snap the victory string games. The boys fought Warriors, but could sen up" as they had throughout the season. With no further worry about a victory string, the team travelled to Antioch for a non- conference game and put on one of their famous exhibitions of dazzling passing and shooting. Hebron came to McHenry for another non- conference game and saw the Warriors score an unbelievable total of 40 points in one quarter. The Warriors were back on the beam and ready to sew up the conference title. The biggest concern for the team's success came at the end of the first semester at MCHS when Don Bentz completed his eligibility. Don had played all the semesters allowed under the rules. Everybody knew that Don had been a tower of strength under the boards and had also contributed heavily to the scoring department. He was the big man on the team Leo Heimer dropped in for a short visit this week. He is creeping up on the "Old Timer" class in McHenry and it is a pleasure for us to have such a visit. Leo joins us in asking for 50-year items in the Plain- dealer. Anybody else? Well, what do you know! Mary Etten phoned. Of course, we covered a lot of ground. Mary wanted to call our at­ tention to the fact that one McHenry Warrior basketball team is getting mention in the metropolitan papers. Frosh Wrestlers Crush Woodstock In 60 To 6 Match • McHENRYTEACHERS BOWLING LEAGUE Jan.31,1973 Team Standing W-L tot. pins 1. Splitzers 42-30 21164 2. The Ultimates 41.5-30.5 21946 3. Odd-Balls 39-33 21396 4. Pin Poopers 35.5-36.5 21554 5. Zeroes 39-43 22542 6. Lucky Strikers 39-43 20359 High Games: Carolyn Bertacchi - 203; Bud Street - 197. High Series: Bud Street 133, 173, 197-503; Wil Farrell 146, 159. 189-494. Splits: Ed Beling, 3-10; Bette Kolpin, 6-7-10. McHenry high school fresh­ men grapplers defeated Woodstock's freshmen by a convincing 60 to 6 score. Tim Doherty 98 lost the first match. Tim Aberle pinned his opponent in the 2nd period at 105. Jim Murgatroyd decisioned his man bv a 5 - 2 score. Dennis Useman pinned his opponent in 2:55. Tom Hutchinson pinned his man in 3:21. Scott Freund won on a pin in 4:55. Brian Nuss won with quick pin in :55. Bruce Siegert pinned his man in 5:32. Dave Christopher 185, Bill True, Heavyweight, and Rick Carlson 112, won by forfiet. Frosh Cagers Gain Two Big Victories By Dick Rabbitt Saturday McHenry's Frosh Warriors defeated Barrington 57 to 47. Brian Lund and Steve Koerber sparked a stfong defensive effort, and both boys dominated the boards. Tom Ludwig led the team in assists, while Brett Decker played his "Someone's in Las Vegas on MY credit card!" Do you have any idea how many risks of loss you are really exposed to - from your credit card - visitors to your home - injuries you may cause to others? Let STOFFEL and REIHANS- PERGER review with you your risks a"d insurance policies so you are ade­ quately protected at the least cost. v STOFFEL and REIHANSPERGEP INSURANCE AGENCY HERB REIHANSPERGEP BOB MORTEIL 3438 W. ElM „385-0300 McHENRY, ILL ?"• c A L L DALE HINSPATER At (312) 697-6262 For The Best Deal Around in MOTOR HOMES TRAILERS CAMPERS CITY Grove Ave. at National Elgin, Illinois, 60120 0 " ' SKSMftKi •••• •« • •' m- :" - ' • ' Perfect Balance If it were a balancing act, this team would receive first prize as Barrington's Mark Heyse appears to be performing with per­ fection as he holds Warrior Roger Ludwig suspended in mid-air. BUT, it's a ball game and Heyse is committing a no no as he upsets Ludwig on his attempt at the basket. There was no foul called and the Warriors went on to a 74-65 victory. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Warriors Host "Cats" Tonight, At Marian Saturday Night best floor game of the year and also contributed 11 points to the team effort. Terry Reilly again led the scoring as he collected 20 points. On Monday evening the freshmen complemented a stingy defense with a 47 percent shooting effort from the field to overwhelm Dundee. Terry Reilly collected 8 of his 19 pts in a torrid 3rd quarter which saw the Warriors outscore Dundee 14 to 2. The regulars gave way to the reserves after the 3rd quarter with the score 36 to 18. The freshmen travel to Libertyville Saturday morning and entertain Marengo Monday By Dick Rabbitt Coach Ken Ludwig's McHenry high cagers fresh from wins over Barrington and Dundee take to the hardwood for another double header this weekend. On Friday night they host the dangerous Libertyville "Wildcats" and on Saturday they travel to Woodstock to play the Marian Central Hurricanes. Libertyville and McHenry are currently in a second place tie along with Zion Benton. Like all remaining conference games this is a must game for the Warriors. Libertyville lost to Zion last week, and barely beat last place Crystal Lake. This game will match up the only two father-sons com­ bination in the league. Bobby Leon , son of Coach Larry Leon is the Wildcat high scorer, on the other hand Roger Ludwig, son of Coach Ludwig, is the Warrior high scorer. The Warriors have the momentum. They have been playing great ball since the holidays. They beat Libertyville earlier in the season. It will be a tough game, but I am sure the Warriors will meet the challenge. Let's go Warriors and beat those "Cats". « On Saturday, McHenry and Marian will be meeting for the first time in a regular season game. The schedule calls for Marian returning here next year. Marian has been having its troubles, but in the past few morning at 10 in the West Campus gym. BOX SCORES McHenry vs. Barrington fg ft tp Lund 4 1 9 Decker 4 3 11 Koerber 5 1 11 Ludwig 14 6 Reilly 9 2 20 Lund Koerber Ludwig Reilly Rode Bentz 7 8 2 19 5 1 23 . Dundee Game Decker 113 The Olympic National Park area of Washington is thought to have a greater weight of living matter, per acre, than any other area in the world. weeks have come on quite strong. Last weekend they beat a good Marmion of Aurora team. The only times these two teams have met was at the Elgin regional several years ago. Who can ever forget that game. It went into 3 overtimes before Marian emerged the winner. It was probably the finest game ever played in the regional tournament. Both teams will go all out for victory. You can bet that the Marian gym on Saturday night will be filled to capacity. My suggestion is that you arrive early, if you want a seat. NORTH SUBURBAN Team W L Pts Opp Barrington 7 2 585 521 McHENRY 6 3 567 498 Zion Benton 6 3 568 544 Libertyville 6 3 499 448 Woodstock 4 5 561 581 North Chicago 4 5 488 525 Dundee 2 7 506 585 Crystal Lake 1 8 483 555 SCORING LEADERS FG FT TP D. Kelley, Bar. 80 31 191 Unruh, Dun. 59 55 173 McKinney, Z.B. 66 40 172 Leon, Lib. 60 4 45 165 Ludwig, McH. 56 30 142 February 15th 1973 Only 7 More Days Remain Before Your 1973 License Plates Must Be Displayed FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO LICENSE PLATES COME IN AND PICK YOURS UR... SERVICE FEE $1.0^ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHP:NI^Y 3814 WEST ELM. MCHENRY. ILLINOIS 60050 LINCOLN 815 385 5400

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