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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1975, p. 7

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On The meg by Dick Rabbitt The Warriors opened a lot of eyes last Friday night. With only five returning lettermen on hand, they shot down the speedy Warhawks from North Chicago. Playing an opening game without a fumble must be some kind of a record for a high school team. Here's hoping the Warriors can continue the good work and put a lot of wins on the scoreboard this year. Hutch's "Running Warriors" are coming along fine. When injuries and the flu bug leave the Warrior camp, watch out, they will be heard from far and near. Chuck Cuda's young golf team will improve every match. His team is made up of underclassmen, and they can really play the game. Congratulations are in order to sophomore Tim Beyer who carded a 1 under par 35 at Grayslake on Tuesday. Maybe Tim can give a few lessons to Jerrv Rogers. Brickhouse and Car ay alias Vern Petersen and Tom Parsley were in the press box doing the play by play for WIVS and WXRD last ^Friday night. Both being ex-coaches their knowledge of the game is outstanding, and they both do a super job. With the exception of tonight's game against Dundee they will do the play by play of all home Warrior games the rest of the season. If you can't make it to the game I suggest you tune them in, you will be in for an evening of entertainment. They keep the press box in stitches. It got so crowded, that even SIH had to stand to see the action on the field. Maybe some day the box will be enlarged. Two of the early season favorites for the Class 4 A title won last week. Barrington and Joliet Catholic. Last year in the quarter finals, Barrington defeated J.C. 28 to 20, only to lose to state champion Rockford East the following week. Class assignments for the coming year are as follows. 1 A 141 to 303, Class 2A 322 to 512, Class 3A, 541 to 988, Class 4A 1149 to 1956, and 5A 2139 to 3863. The North Suburban Conference is now the largest in Class 4A, followed by the Big 12 which includes Danville, Champaign, Decatur and others. The Northwest Conference, the sister conference of the North Suburban, is now in 4A. Early speculation is the winner of the Northwest will play the winner of the North Suburban in the first round playoff. A McHenry-Woodstock or a McHenry-Grant game would fill McCracken Field to an overflow. It could happen. Ron Miller has been elected offensive captain for the Elmhurst Blue Jays. Ron is starting his fourth year as regular quarterback. Dave Dulberg is on the football squad at Lakeland College in Wisconsin. And get well wishes to Lee Mai, who missed his first athletic contest last Friday night in many a moon. Lee is recovering from a broken arm, and didn't get to see the Warriors and his sons Mike and Steve play last week. Bet he will be there tonight. McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Golfers Split With Tigers And Grayslake Bv Dick Rabbitt Coach Chuck Cuda's McHenry high golfers split a pair of matches early in the week. On Monday they lost to Crystal Lake 154 to 159, and on Tuesday they defeated Grayslake 162 to 197. In the Crystal Lake match Bob Buenzli and Tom Pepping each carded a 39. Bob Lunkenheimer had a 40 and Lowell Kively shot a 41. Against Grayslake Buenzli, Pepping and Lunkenheimer all carded 40's and Kively had a 42. ' The sophomores split with the same teams, IdSing to Crystal Lake 179 to 183, and defeating Grayslake 168 to 189. In the Grayslake match young Tim Beyers shot a 1 under par 35 to lead the young golfers. Against Crystal Lake Mike McCIure had a 43, Tim Beyers a 44, Jeff Huml a 45. Crystal Lake Park District Plans Super-Star Program Here it is guys!!! Are you looking for something to do in the sporting area"' Here is your answer that will be fun and enjoyable, and yet test your ability in 15 various sporting events over a four week period of time. Why not enter in the Crystal Lake Park district Super-star program. The Superstar program is open to teams as well as in­ dividuals. Starting Sept. 3 until McHENRY COUNTY'S LARGEST AMC/JEEP DEALERSHIP! BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE Mitchell Amc/Jeep "THE PEOPLE PLEASERS" Why Wait? Beat The Price Increase.... ONLY 19 1975 AMC's LEFT IN STOCK! '75 GREMLIN ' America's Lowest Price Compact' STARTING $2995 AS LOW Y AS With automatic transmission! WE FEATURE TOP QUALITY USED CARS! tWith the purchase of any new or used car you receive ree grease & oil change for as long as you own the car! W"SERVICE AU MAKES" SEPTEMBER SERVICE SPECIAL! GREASE & ONLY *3 QQ OIL CHANGE 0HLT 1976 JEEPS ON DISPLAY! ri Mitchell Amc/Jeep 907 N. FRONT ST McHENRY (815)385-0403 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1975-76 Fall Sports Schedule Codes: FB-Football FH-Field Hockey V-Varsity t CC-Cross Country SW-Swimming S-Sophomore GO-Golf Te-Tennis F-Freshmen Date Sport Squads Opponent Place Time Fri-Sept 12 FB S-V Dundee Home 6:00 Fri-Sept 12 GO F-S-V Elgin Home 3:30 Sat. Sept 13 FB F-a&b Dundee Dundee 9:00 Sat. Sept 13 CC F-S-V Maine West Invit. Maine West 10:00 Mon-Sept 15 FB SoB-JV Dundee Dundee 4:30 Mon-Sept 15 GO F-S-V Dundee Home 3:30 FH V Grayslake Grayslake 4:30 Te V Wauconda Wauconda 4:00 Tues-Sept 16 GO F-S-V Woodstock Home 3:30 Tues-Sept 16 CC F-S-V Buffalo Gr. BuffaloGr. 5:00 SW V Stevenson Home 4:30 Wed-Sept 17 FH Te V V Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee 4:30 Thur-Sept 18 GO V Mundelein Mundelein 3:30 Thur-Sept 18 CC F-S-V Zion& No. Chicago Home 4:30 • Te V Zion Home 4:30 Sw V Waukegan West Waukeean 4:30 ><;f 7 . PLA1NDEALER-FRIDAY, strlc.iviBr.it 12, 1975 May's Sells ForLess : § WF Bowling Notes TEN PIN QUEENS Mon., Sept. 8 Chris Kern 509, Janet Cor- dray 482, Joanne Gilbert 541, Joyce Lexow 461, Virg Steege 511, Ruth Bomke 518, Kay Lubow 459, Ronnie Romkowski 468, Marcy Goss 507, Em Damians 473, Jinny Brzenk 527, Nancy Shulda 493, Jean Erischean 460. T N T. LEAGUE TOMASELLO'S Thursday, 7:30 Games over 150: Connie May 210-192; Mary E. Ereund 193; Betty Hettermann 189-173; Dorothy Hiller 186-165; Gladis Rudolph 183; Isabel Stilling 168-152; Anna Ritter 167-158; Diane DeWolfe 164; Mig Joyce 164; Marcella Wakitsch 164; Karen Smith 161; Bev Greenwood 158; Kathy Fleming 152; Madeline Johnston 151. Team High Game and Series - Central Garage 745-2113 Ind. High Game and Series - Connie May 210-537 Conversions - Donna Mortell 5-7 MORNING GLORIES CRYSTAL BOWL 9-5-75 Team 1 - Gayle Glos 177-504. Gayle and Joyce Braun each had a double. Sue VanRiper had two • doubles and a turkey. Team 2 - Mary Lou Heald 156- 430. Marv Lou had two doubles. Team 3 - Eva Baggis 184-530. Eva had a double. Team 4 - Woodpickers - Charlene Simon 160-387. Team 5 Terrie Melone 141- 391. Team 6 - Carmen Fields 161- 403. Carmen and Joan Werth each had a double. Team 7 - Happy Hookers - Linda Luerssen 161-399. Janet Rees had a double. Linda picked the 4-6 split. Team 8 - Un-Bowlers - Valerie Loth 169-459. Val had a turkey. Team 9 - Pat Knapik 165. Mary Ann Zutant 415. Pat had a double - Nancy Manyluk picked the 4-5-10 split. Team 10 - B.L.T'S - Lynda Grass 151-358. LADIES TUES.,NITE BOWLING LEAGUE - 7 P.M. Betty Smith 420, Jean Weyland 446, Jo Rizzo, 474, Rosemary Freres 423, Sue Smith 457, Mary Cook 446, Nell Fidler 483, Lil Michels 462, Bette O'Brien 466, Clarice Buenzli 449, Elaine Justen 444, Barb Leight 469, Teresa Steffans 472, Isy Thompson 446, Lauretta Homo 454, Edi Nimsgern 442, Annette Joyce 434, Cathy Boro 524, (Beautiful bowling) Bitsy Schaefer 469, Janice Pieroni 452, Flo Dercole GROCERY BILL „ One-fourth of the average weekly grocery bill comes from purchases of non-food items. About 90 percent of all pet food and about 50 percent of all tooth­ paste. aspirin, and hairspray sold in this country is sold at grocery stores. In one year, recently, con­ sumers spent more at the grocery store on beer, cigarettes, and pet food combined, than they spent on fresh beef. "I SPY". Mrs. June Crowder. Richfield, Ohio, was jarred a bit when she opened the mayonnaise and right on top was a hazel- colored glass eye- Settled "And can you cook the way my mother does?" "Sure, if you can stand indigestion the way your father did." Basement-Well Covers of Fiberglass The cover that will do the job of grates and storm windows too! ~v • Lays flush on wall • Shatter-proof • 90 pet. light entry • Weather-proof BESIDES THIS... Keeps Out • TRASH • WATER • SNOW • RODENTS BIG SAVINGS-BUY DIRECT! NOT A BREAKABLE F.AS1IC BUBBLE, BUT A PATENTED-GUARANTEED-SHATTERPROOF FIBERGLASS! WE CUSTOM MAKE COVERS FOR ANY SIZE OR SHAPE! | -- PLEASE RUSH ME YOUR CATALOGUE ---- I Would Like To See This Cover With No Obligation I I | Name. I I I I I Address. City. State. /CI LUIC | Phone ZiD Codp 512, Carol Michels 466, Kathy - Miller 458, Fran Zank, 468, Wilma Aylward 429. Railroads: Lil Michels 5-9, Elaine Justen 5-7. WINDOW WELL COVER CO. R.R. 2, HARVARD, ILLINOIS 60033 PHONE 815-943-5952 Myadec Tabs or Caps 30 FREE U 100 noon on Sept. 18 persons may register at the Crystal Lake Park district office. Individuals who register will be assigned to a team of six people. Four non­ residents on a team will classify that team as a non­ resident one. Participants must be 18 and older. If you have any questions on this exciting program contact Carol Koltz at the Park district by calling 459-0680. T0RKELS0N "Where Low Prices Originate" 815-344-1200 %Avai!a!!̂ § M P I » I I P r\ %.* 'UBtciJg •THRU 21st 5EPT.»/».rt»x# '75s FOR CLEARANCE, Plus Freight MODEL ENG. Trans. P.S. P.B. AIR RADIO YOUR PRICE COLOR MARQUIS 2 Dr. V-8 Auto X X X AM '5230 Blue COMET 2 Dr. 6 Auto X AM *3640 Yellow COUGAR H.T. V-8 Auto X X X AM-FM *5308 White COUGAR H.T. V-8 Auto X X X AM-FM *5430 Brown COMET 4 Dr. V-8 Auto X X X AM-FM *4724 Brown BOBCAT 3 Dr. 4 4 Spd. AM *3487 Blue CAPRI (76) V-6 Auto X X X AM-FM *5370 Yellow COMET G.T. V-8 3 Spd. X AM *3889 Blue BOBCAT 3 Dr. 4 4 Spd. AM *3480 Green COUGAR H.T. V-8 Auto X X AM *4948 Silver MONARCH 4 Dr. 6 3 Spd. AM *3833 Blue M0NETG0 2 Dr. V-8 Auto X X AM *4010 Red M0NTEG0 4 Dr. V-8 Auto X X AM *4281 Copper M0NTEG0 2 Dr. V-8 Auto X X AM *4211 Red BOBCAT 3 Dr. V-6 Auto X AM *4185 Orange CAPRI (76) 4 4 Spd. X *4141 Blue MARQUIS 2 Dr. V-8 Auto X X AM *4586 White BOBCAT 3 Dr. 4 4 Spd. X AM-FM , *3955 Blue COMET 4 Dr. 6 Auto X AM *3731 Blue M0NTEG0 WAG. V-8 Auto X X X AM *5006 Green BOBCAT 3 Dr. 4 4 Spd. AM *3585 Red M0NTEG0 4 Dr. V-8 Auto X X AM *3993 Green COMET G.T. 6 Auto X AM *4036 Yellow DAILY RENTAL'S AVAILABLE '800 A DAY 8' ft MILE SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT WE'LL SELL FOR LESS!! BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE. i ' l l P H H I H ' I > I ^ . ™ Fri. T S $9t. T04 So ROT -JUS: 815-344-1200 SALES DEPT. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK NASAL CONGESTION MAY'S REGULAR $2.83 Novahistine Elixir $199 I 8-oz. MAY'S REGULAR $1.76 Amosan Powder $159 I 20 s . MAY'S REGULAR 74c Congespirin Tablets in I ^ovei 36 s MAY'S REGULAR $1.29 Sinutabs 99? Lcongespirin congespirirP] Sinutab For relief of sinus headache and congestion Convenient foil sealed tablets 12 MM. ' MAY'S REGULAR $2.91 Metamucil Granules 14-oz MAY'S REGULAR $1.22 Midol Tablets ; MUPinr 30's Our Price Protection Policy guarantees these prices to be effective from Friday. September 12th through Sunday September 14 1975 regardless of cost increases A D R U G 4400 W. ROUTE I20, McHENRY, ILL

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