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"The picture is a sensation, marked by o technical polish that pales some recent Hollywood product ond containing some of the most frenzied and erotic sex sequences in memory. The picture boasts an evocative, sensual score, first rate color photography. A major plus in the sound. If Marlon Brando can be praised for giving his almost-all in 'Last Tango in Paris' one wonders what the reaction will be to Miss Jones' leod Georgina Spevlin, whose performance is so naked it seems a massive invasion of privacy." t/ Gannett Syndicate:"The photography is good, the music even better. I must say that Georgina Spevlin looks as if she's having fun doing what she does so naturally. This picture has an obvious moral, with the leading lady going off to spend an eternity in a Hell first devised by Jean-Paul Sartre in 'No Exit'. An Easter Surprise for fallen angels!" Aftw Dark Magazina/ "Ten times 'Tongo's' impact!" GUmm O'Brian/Andy Warhol's Interview: "if you're Hell-Bent only once this year, moke sure it's to 'The Devil in Miss Jones'! This could be the 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls' of its genre." POSIJ1V.E pPLQQ.ILBEQ'JP ̂ ^ RATED ® IN COLOR CONTINUOUS PRESENTATION 7:00 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 9:30 P.M. 10:45 P.M. ALWAYS STARRING GCORGINA SP£l WN MOSTL Y COUPLES! HARVARD THEATRE 21-23 NORTH AYER STREET To Elgin Larkin 37-16 PACE 8 - PLAINDEALER-WEDXESD AY. NOVEMBER 28. 1*73 1973-74 MCHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Monday, January 21, McHenry at Barrington. Monday, January 2S, McHenry at Crown (6:30). Monday, February 4, McHenry at Dundee (6:30). Monday, February 11, Lake Forest at McHenry. Thursday, February 21, 1973-74 MCHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' BADMINTON SCHEDULE Monday, February 25, Lake Forest at McHenry. Thursday, February 28, McHenry at North Chicago (5:00). Monday, March 4, Dundee at McHenry. V Thursday, March 14, McHenry at Zion. Wednesday, March 27, Barrington at McHenry. PERCH ALL YOU CAN EAT . .5 ] 95 McHenry Warrior Varsity Wrestlers. The season is under way and this Friday is a home meet as Barrington invades West Campos to take on the Warriors. Game time is 6:45 p.m. in the upper gym- L- R kneeling are Jim Cole, Rick Bender, Keith Durkin, Scott Nim- sgern, Paul Antonou. Joe Dougherty, Mark Alvord, Mark Sullivan, Outing status at this time is uncertain but hopefully, they will return for thefirst conference game versus I.C. on Nov. 30. Senior guard Lee Murphy of Woodstock led the way against Harvard with 18 points and was 10 for 10 from the foul line. Sam Anderson with 13 points, Mike Tonyan with 10 and Bill Moerschbaecher with 9 points, all of McHenry, followed Murphy in the scoring column. Score by quarters: 1 2 3 4 ovt final Marian 9 12 23 12 5 61 Harvard 11 7 18 20 8 64 In the Sophomore contest, Marian eked out a narrow 52 50 win by virtue of Scott Lamos' closing 3 point play. Marian had opened a 14 point lead in the third quarter only to see it move to a one point deficit until Lamos' heroics. Lamos led the scoring with 8 baskets and 4 charity tosses for 20 points. He was followed by Mike Nitz of McHenry with 16 as the little 'Canes won their first game of the '73-'74 season. Rick Christofferson, Dan Condi and Brian Antonou. Standing are Frank MeClatchey, Frank Frantz, Steve Hurckes, Mike Thornton, Bob Eppel. Rocky Frantz, Steve Lane, Jim O'Malley, George Hansen Ken Scanlin, Greg Worm and Coach Paul Palmateer. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Coach Paul Palmateer's Warrior wrestlers lost their opening match of the season to Larkin of Elgin by a score of 37 to 16. Steve Hurckes. defending District Champ, at 155 was the only Warrior to pin an op ponent. Next match is here Friday night when the Warriors host Barrington. The Sophs also lost to Larkin by a score of 37 to 30. Schuster, Useman, Nuss, and Hutchinson all had pins for the Sophomores. Coach Bob Ludwigsen was quite pleased with his team although they were defeated. FROSH TIE 30 To 30 Coach Bill Hutchinson's freshmen wrestlers fought to a 30 to 30 tie with the Larkin frosh. Useman, Lundelius and Bucaro all had pins for the young freshmen. Listed below are statistics: Varsity - 98 lbs., Worm, McH., Tie - Medina, Larkin. 105 lbs., Jarka, Larkin, Dec. - Scanlin, Larkin. 112 lbs., Elder, Larkin, Forfeit. 119 lbs., Murgatroyd, McH., Tie - Hernandez. Larkin. 126 lbs., Madeen, Larkin, Dec.. - MeClatchey. McH. 132 lbs., Mills, Larkin, Forfeit. 138 lbs., McCulley, Larkin, Pin, - O'Malley, McH. 145 lbs., Schudel, Larkin, Dec., - Hansen, McH. 155 lbs., Hurckes, McH., Pin, - Wilheim, Larkin. 167 lbs., A. Hansen, McH., Dec., - Braico, Larkin. 185 lbs., Eppel, McH., Dec., - Wynn, Larkin. Hwt., Einwick, Larkin, Default - Frantz, McH. Sophs - 98 lbs., Schuster, McH., Pin - Shutz, Larkin. 105 lbs., Delacpuz, Larkin, Pin, - Murray, McH. 112 lbs., Brown, Larkin, Pin, - Doherty, McH. 119 lbs., Harrell, Larkin, Pin, - Swanson, McH. 126 lbs., Winesburg, Larkin, Pin, - Carlson, McH. 132 lbs., Useman, McH., Pin, - Ward, Larkin. 138 lbs., Cochran, Larkin, Dec., - Thornton. McH. 145 lbs., Hutchinson, McH., Pin, - Placek, Larkin. 155 lbs., Nuss, McH., Pin, - Jones, Larkin. 167 lbs., Difulico, Larkin, Dec., - Mai, McH. 185 lbs., Genz, Larkin, Pin, - Christopher, McH. Hwt., Miller, McH., Pin, - Lawrence, Larkin. Frosh - 98 lbs., Sherwood, Larkin, Dec., - Miyaki, McH. 105 lbs., Freund, McH., Dec., - Winesburg, Larkin. 112 lbs., Useman, McH., Pin, - Medinak, Larkin. 119 lbs., Hernandez, Larkin, Dec., - Voight, McH. 126 lbs., Buss, McH., Dec., - McWhorter, Larkin. 132 lbs., Kehr, Larkin, Pin, - Fink, McH. 138 lbs., Busnick, Larkin, Pin, - Leska, McH. 145 lbs., Bacett, Larkin, Pin, - Roby, McH. 155 lbs., Lundelius, McH., Pin, - McGee, Larkin. 167 lbs., Bucaro, McH., Pin, - Lacowsk, Larkin. 185 lbs., Durfey, Larkin, Pin, - Kuechel, McH. Hwt., Browder, McH. For feit. MIKE PIERCE JOE WAGNER ALL CONFERENCE - Marian Central's Mike Pierce and Joe Wagner, both of McHenry, were recently named to the all- conference football team in the Suburban Catholic Conference. Wagner and Pierce, both two year regulars, were hard-nosed defensive players on Coach Tom Parker's Hurricane squad. Wagner, 6-0 and 195, was named defensive end while Pierce, 5-9 and 170, was named a linebacker position. Wagner was also a regular running back while Pierce led the team in defensive points for the 1973 season. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard (Pat) Pierce of 810 W. Barbara Lane, McHenry, and Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wagner of 542 W. Rand road, McHenry. EARL WALSH Lewis told us one interesting story about George Nell, who operated a tavern back in the days when they were known as saloons. During lent, George would call a halt to the drinking at some point in the evening and make the whole crowd say the rosary. Everybody knew he was a lot of man - a two-fisted fellow not to be questioned. will take him out for the season. It's a revoltin' development. read all this "Where is it AT?" As if we haven't had enough problems, George M. "Junior" English teachers must, Frfeund has moved to McHenry shudder when they hear and from Wonder Lake. Collins Sophs Win What we hate most about the coming winter is thoughts of pulling on boots and taking them off. Either way takes a lot of bending. At least one person, Mona, missed our column in the second issue last week. She says the Busschers were in and inquiring for the Walshes. Hope to see them before the next golf season rolls around. Monday was like Old Home Week. LeRoy and Lorraine Melsek, all the way from North Carolina, paid us a visit. Then came a big surprise. "Shorty" Long was in for a very interesting report on his work in the Peace fcorps. He will be heading back to Africa before long. PICKUP: Contrary to popular belief, say medical authorities, coffee won't sober anyone up - it just makes a wider-awake drunk. Warrior basketball teams never seem to have that one tall man. Coaches have watched Brian Lund through grade school and as he entered his sophomore year this fall Then came an injury in practice that Look for the name T&P on the edge for your protec tion! 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BOX SCORE BEATfuelSHORTAGE TACK OVER DOORS. WINDOWS. , »sTlC * FORCHES & BREIZEWAYS o FXIBLE pL* --• McHENRY Christy Ludwig Rode Bentz Decker Knaack McCafferty SYCAMORE Vancil Copple P.Johnson D.Johnson Wilson Capehart ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St., McHenry NYE TRUE VALUE PHARMACY 1325 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry McHenry Sycamore McHENRY Christy Ludwig Rode Bentz Decker Boyer Santi Gerrard Knaack McCafferty O'Malley Himpelmann KANELAND Morris Lyle Strobel Lemen Hutter Strong Barsic 11 19 12 13 55 0. 12 15 8 35 fg ft pf tp 4 3 2 11 1 0 1 2 5 1 2 11 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 2 8 3 0 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 4 22 9 18 53 0 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 3 0 2 6 3 4 4 10 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 12 12 24 18 14 12 53 8 7 7 24 Fast Talker? You have to be careful what you say -- so you don't talk too fast, you might say something you haven't thought of yet. Three Types? There are three types of peo pie: people who make things hap pen, people who watch things happen, and people who wonder what happened. AMERICAN LEGION CLUB No. 491 RINGWOOD RD., McHENRY FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY - 5 TO 9 PM --INCLUDES-- BAKED POTATO OR FRENCH FRIES SALAD BAR & BEVERAGE ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. 909 N. Front St., McHenry RUCK'S V&S HARDWARE 3902 W. Main St., McHenry OTHER MENU AVAILABLE Overtime Loss For Marian Hurricanes In First Cage K0ENEMANN Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon IGERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES RETURNING LETTERMEN. Varsity Basketball coach Ken Ludwig welcomes three returning lettermen to the Warrior varsity squad. Looking over the coach's clipboard are 1-r Dan Camasta - 5*10" guard. Rog Wanta - 6'4" center and Ben Himpelmann - 5*11" guard. All three are possible all- conference selections. The first conference game is a home game against the Zee-Bees of Zion- Benton on Friday, Dec. 7. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR J Went out of town for a couple of days last week and returned to find that our long time friend, Lewis Adams, had passed away. We first knew Lewis when he was a clerk in our uncle's store on Main St. way back. Then, we visited his home a few months ago and fully in tended to go back to extend our visit. Good intentions. Gwih&uetifiPPits. I THOUGHT SMEP LIKE A FROG IN A SAC*PO£ A CM AN<SE. Otic PiDNl'T. The Hurricanes lost 6 players via the foul route as 37 fouls were whistled on the visiting team and 21 on Harvard. Bud Grover's undermanned squad finished the game with 4 players on the floor as the team has been hit by the injury bug All-conference senior, center A1 May of Johnsburg was scratched from the game as was junior Dave Jackson of Woodstock. Both of these boys, counted on as regulars, did not play against Harvard. Their 1973-74 MCHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Tuesday, December 4, McHenry at Dundee (6:30). Thursday, December 6 McHenry at Zion. Monday, December 10, CACTUS CUTIE . . . Patti Bcebe takes break from Palm Springs, Calif, weather TV re porting to admire giant yuccas at Desert Botanical Gardens. Marian Central's basketball team suffered a heart-breaking 64-61 defeat at Harvard in their first outing of the season Nov. 20 as regulation time ended with a tie at 56 all. Harvard outscored Marian 8-5 in overtime to push their record to 2-0 and force Marian to a 0-1 log. A Full Line Of Delicatessen So, we say - at least read the headings. 815-385-6260 Just east ot Rt. 12 VOLO McHenry at Waukegan. Wednesday, December 19, McHenry at Barrington. Thursday, December 20, McHenry at Lake Forest So many times people say, "I didn't see THAT in the Plaindealer." It was there. Speaking for the sports section, we urge you to look it over. Recently we found per sons who were interested in certain sports who missed the stories completely. We showed 'em. It was there. , rf i