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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Apr 1976, p. 7

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Thinclads Win Triangular Over Crown And Dundee For And About Teenagers By Dick Kabbitt The Warriors thinclads of Coach Wally Scott finallv won a triangular track meet this season getting more depth that has been lacking'for several weeks. The Warriors surprised Crown &nd Dundee at Crown last Thursday scoring 83 points to Crown's 68 and Dundee was third with 34. The Warriors again won three of the four relays, and Denny Useman won both the 100 and 220 yd. dashes for the Warriors. The frosh-soph continued to roll, winning easily with 99 points to Crown's 76 and Dundee trailed with only 11 points. .* _ A1 Reinboldt picked up for firsts for the young Warriors as he won the shot put, discus, 330 yd. low hurdles and the triple jump. Weisenburger won both the mile and 2 mile run for the Warriors. Friday nighty the annual McHenry Relays'will be held at McCracken Field. VARSITY 2 Mile Relay: McHenry, first - Crown, second - Time 8:43. 440 Relay: McHenry, Dundee and Crown - time 47.3. 120 H.H.: Mikos, Cr., Petersen, McH. Tessendore, Cr., and Stanek, McH. - time 15:9. 100yd. Dash: Useman, McH., Ervin, Dun., Ledford, Cr. and Graham, Dun. - time 10.4. 880 yd. Run: Rodriquez, Cr., Dorn, D., Edwards, Cr., and Pepping, McH. - time 2:05.9. 880 Relay: Crown, lirst and McHenry, second, - time 1 37:5. 440 yd. Dash: Kalpperich. McH., Useman, McH. Hebel. Cr.. and Ledford. Cr. - time 52.4. 330 L.H : Nuss, McH., Mikos, Cr., Peterson, McH. and Davis. D. - time 40.4. Mile Run: Lynn, • Cr., Linanne, McH., Diviblis, D., and Schultz, McH. - time 4.33. 2 Mile Run: Lynn, Cr., Oakley, McH., O-Halleran, McH and Harrington, Cr - time 10:00. 220yd. Dash: Useman, McH., Graham, D., Wanamaker, McH., and Deloix, Cr. - time 23.4. Mile Relay. McHenry, Dundee and Crown - time 3:31.4. Discus: Poulos, Cr., Decker, McH., Rode, McH., and Poulos, Cr. - 14111". Shot Put: Decker, McH., Hutchinson, McH., Rode, McH. and Davis, D. - 51'1 V. Long Jump: Davis, D., Useman, McH., Poulos, Cr., and Swartz, D. - 19'10". High Jump: Adams, Cr., Tessendorf, Cr., Petersen, McH., and Tweed, D. - 6 0". Pole Vault: Daragon, D., Freund, McH., Schwartz, D., and Weber, McH. - 12'6". Triple Jump: Davis, D., Krueger, Cr., Schartz, D., and Tessendorf, Cr. - 40'H". FROSH-SOPH 2 Mile Relay: McHenry, first and Crown, second - time 8:53. 440 Relay, McHenry, Crown and Dundee - time 48.9. 120 H.H.: Szumslas, McH.* Noel, McH., Liestch, Cr., and Cmmolia. Cr - time 17.7. 100 yd. Dash: Schaeffer. McH , Ortman. n., Trainor, Cr., and Williams. McH - time 109. 880 yd. Run: Oakley. McH., Shootmen, McH., Thompson, Cr.. and Norman, Cr - time 2:13 7. 880 Relay: McHenry, Crown and Dundee - time 1:41. 440 yd Dash: Darling. Cr , Szumslas. McH., Dix, Cr., and Beyers. McH. - time 55.5. 330 L.H.: Reinboldt, McH., Szumslas, McH., Liestch.Q., Cr., Liestch. F . Cr . - time 42.4. Mile Rut.: Wiesenburger, McH , Haines. McH., Berry, Cr., and Sparks, Cr. - time 5:00 2 Mile Run: Weisenburger, McH., Sparks. Cr., Haines, McH., and Rodrieguz, Cr. - time 10:48. 220 yd. Dash: Ortman, D , Trainor, Cr., Latham, Cr., and Hughes, McH. - time 25.1. Mile Relay: McHenry, first and Crown, second, - time 3:45.5. Discus: Reinboldt, McH., Foster, Cr., Burottili, Cr., and Ashmore, Cr. - 132'5". Shot Put: Reinboldt, McH., Zordan, Cr., Cassidy, Cr., and Schaeffer, McH. - 47'9". Long Jump:Trainer, Cr., Williams, McH. Guideles, Cr., and Tempun, D. - 17'7". High 'Jump: Nowell, McH., Leistch, P., Cr., Guidelas, Cr., &nd Hines, Cr. - 5-4". Pole Vault: Dargan, Cr., Szumslas, McH., Honning, McH., and Lacy, D. - 10'6". Triple Jump: Reinboldt, McH., Hudson, Cr., Hines, Cr., Mann, D. - 37'11". CAN HIM MY MIND THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I'm 144 years old and I have a big problem I'm in love with my teacher at school The problem is that he's married I know that I really like him because I start to shake when I see him I get but­ terflies in my stomach when he's around, too I can't forget about him. but he's married. What should I do? OUR REPLY: First of all, get yourself clear on a couple things You do not have a problem It is not a problem to love somebody. It is a joyful experience Also, it's not a problem that he's married He's chosen to live with someone he loves dearly That is not a problem, but another wonderful thing Your time will1 come for being in love with somebody that Soph Nine Loses As Frosh Win At Zion The McHenry sophomore baseball team lost a 10 to 2 decision to the Zion sophs at Zion Thursday. Coach Dave Luckett's freshmen, however, won a hard fought 6 to 3 decision over the ZeeBees frosh squad. The sophs will meet Marian Central here tomorrow and both squads will host North Chicago Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. Women's Softball Try outs Sunday At Woodstock If you've been wanting to play on a womens fast pitch softball team this summer, now's your chance to try out for a team. The Woodstock Spirits Womens Softball Team is now in progress of preparing for this summers softball season. The Spirits, formally known as the Woodstock Dog N Suds, are now sponsored by Limbaugh's Goodyear Service Center on Route 47 in Woodstock. The officials of the team will be holding tryouts this Sunday, April 25th at the Woodstock City Park. The time is set for 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on that day. The following Sunday will be rescheduled in case of bad weather for the same time and place. The tryouts are open to anyone in or outside the McHenry County area. Older high school girls, college girls, college graduates or others are asked to attend. The Spirits are entered in the Northern Illinois Womens Softball League for the second year in a row. They will also play teams from the McHenry County Womens Softball League to round out a 30 game schedule and will be entered in two tournaments. For any other information you can call 338-1923. Northern Illinois teams other than Woodstock are Rochelle, DeKalb, Rockford, Dakota, Belvidere, Loves Park and Mendota. The team has a three year record of 63 wins and 34 losses. from HISTORY S SCRAPB00K DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS April 23, !78t-President-elect and Mrs. George Washington move into the first Presidential Mansion at the corner of FrankHn and Cherry streets in New York City. April 24,1800-Congress votes to create a Library of Congress and appropriates $5,001 to purchase books. April 25, 1901-New York State becomes the first state in the nation to require automobile owners to equip their vehicles with license plates. April 26,1607-The first British colonists to establish a permanent settlement in America land at Cape Henry, Virginia. April 27, 1937-The first Social Security payment is made in ac­ cordance with the provisions of the Social Security Act of 1035. April 28,1788-Maryland enters the Union as the nation's seventh state. April 29, 1913-The zipper is patented by Gideon Sundback of Hoboken, New Jersey under the name of a "separable fastener." RECIPE By Sarah Anne Sheridan New potatoes are already appearing on the market. However, the spring gar­ dener looks forward to his first harvest of small new potatoes. They are deli­ cious combined with other fresh vegetables or in spe­ cial recipes. Savory New Potatoes 1 10 Vi oz. can con­ somme 1 can water Few celery leaves Few sprigs parsley 1 bay leaf V2 t salt Pewter Problem In colonial days pewter was hand cast. This technique is still used but has been joined by spin­ ning and stamping methods for greater versatility. Pewter is an alloy of several metals consisting mainly of tin. Smaller amounts of copper and antimony are used for strength and brilliance. Certain chemicals and acids present in many foods may cause stains and pitting if in long contact with pewter. Common culprits include party dips, eggs, salad dressings, oils, vinegar, salt and fruit juices. KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY Wilmot, Wis. NEW OPEN COMPETITION RACING SUPER MODIFIEDS I SPORTSMAN '/i mil* T.T. 6:45 First Roco 8:00 P.M. NOW EVERY SAT. NIGHT Promoted by Toft Auto Racing Tops in Auto Racing Call 414-826-2446 for Trackside Reports lb. small new pota­ toes slices bacon small onion ItE IT IS.. Bring consomme, water celery leaves, parsley and seasonings to a brisk boil. Drop in scrubbed, unpeel- ed potatoes and cook, un­ covered until potatoes are tender when tested with a fork. Strain off the liquid. Reserve vegetables. Boil liquid until Vfe cup remains. Cut each slice of bacon into 4 pieces and fry until almost crisp. Add finely chopped onions to bacon and bacon fat and cook un-' til done. Add potatoes and consomme to onion, bacon mixture. Cook over medium heat, spooning liquid over potatoes occasionally, un­ til heated thoroughly. * * * * Never underestimate people of small stature. FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS § StJ ....titt Mm fam 1214 N. Green St., McHenry WE FEATURE: •BAKERY GOODS •NOVELTIES •CHIPS & SNACKS •MOTOR OIL •CHARCOAL •ICE •PICNIC SUPPLIES Regular? TieT ŜSSSSk PEPSI COLA sllfj zm Gallon Plus Tax 1% MILK $112 X Plu Regular or Diet SEVEN UP Gallon 8-16 oz. Bottles ^^Plus Dep. CIGARETTES COCA COLA 8-16 oz. Bottles All Brands & Sizes WATCH FOR OUR McHenry 4502 W. RTE. 120 SALE EFFECTIV E -N GRAND OPENING! CITGO Quik Mart OPEN: MON THRl" FRI6-10. SAT A SL\ 7-10 is appropriate for you to share yourself with For now. when you start shaking and the butterflies start flying, take responsibility for yourself Walk up to your teacher and tell him now much you love him There is nothing wrong with loving somebody , in spite of what you've been led to believe It is not a problem but a joy Be thankful that you're alive and can experience the sensation Share it with him Tell him you love himj There is nothing wrong with loving somebody who is married You love your parents, don't you" (»*c«u«. Of W»« votunw of nwfl. •o* ropMa* cannot bo Editorial ponol ootoctl lot «oo**r (MO. loltoi ••licit boot )»o«aaow>i qoooMMio ond oi commtnli from roodor» FOR AND ABOUT TEENAOCNt «OX •)•. mANKFOHT.KV 4M01 ) WHO KNOWS! 1. Who wrote "America"' 2. How is a person's heart rate determined'* Where does paraffin come from'* When is Palm Sunday1 When was President Washington inaugu* rated^ Who wrote "The End of a Perfect Day" * When did the Doolittle raid take place over Tokyo'1 Which President first occupied the White House0 Name the "Golden State". 10.What are the Roman numerals on the re­ verse side of the Great U.S. Seal0 Answers lo Who Kaovs It Samuel Frances Smith. 2. The number of heart beats per minute. „ J. It's a by-product of 8. 9. P\(.F. 7 PIM N D K M KK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2*. I97« petroleum. 4 *Arril 11th. 5 April 30, 1789. 8 Carrie Jacob Bonds. 7. April 17. 1942. 8. John Adams. 9. California. 10.MDCCLXXVI ( 1776). Wadding gowns this sea­ son < om*« in a variety of styles. They may tradi- tii>nal satin or some of'the new tabrics--or, if the wed­ ding is to be a summer af­ fair in a garden, daintv fab­ rics will In4 more appropri­ ate. It all depends on the time, the place and "how much one can afford. Any (letter Answer *"I've never heard a man talk so fast in my life." "Why shouldn't he"> His father was a tobacco auc­ tioneer and his mother was a woman." i i * <OMlM. Oft GOING thin lw«»-pWr denim *«it with •ingle brrmtrd jarkrt fro- luring open lurkrd pelrli porkrto in the front and «unt»ur»l pleat* in the bark will rammand attention. The unique detailing of Dimitri of Italy i« enhaneed by hlo signature buttons. APRIL 28-MAY 2 AUTO SERVICE For More (•ood Years In \our ( ar I » Oil & Lube $488 Up to 5 qts of major brand 10/30 grade oil Complete chassis lubrication, oil change Helps ensure long wearing parts & smooth, quiet performance • Please phone for appointment • Includes light truck* Front-End Alignment $||88 Any U.S. made car -- parts extra if needed Excludes front-wheel drive cars • Complete analysis and align­ ment correction - to increase tire mileage and improve steering safety • Precision equipment, used by experienced mechanics, helps ensure a precision align­ ment. 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