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PAGE 7 -PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1977 Thinclads Second In Triangular That Extra Inch... .... is the roughest and Warrior Paul Vick strains as he leaps for 18 feet and one inch during the long jump competition of the McHenry relays last Friday afternoon. The McHenry squad captured first place in this event with a combined total of 75*3". Helping Vick to the win was Bill Murgatroyd, Howie Useman and Mike Williams. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD H T Planting Highlights !•' • AHEAD OF THE THROW - Warrior Jeff Meyers begins his slide into home plate on a sacrifice fly- out to the left fielder in the opening game of a twin bill against the North Chicago Warhawks Saturday. The Warriors split, losing the first game 6-3 and winning the second by a 10-5 score. Their conference record is 4-6 while the overall is 10-9. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Warriors Split With North Chicago Nine Coach Ken Swanson's McHenry high baseball team split a pair with North Chicago on Saturday at McCracken field. The Warriors lost the first game 6 to 3, and won the nightcap 10 to 5. The sophs also split, winning the first game 10 to 7 in 8 in­ nings, and losing the nightcap in 9 innings 5 to 3. The freshmen lost a pair, the first game 9 to 0, and the second 13 to 7. BOX SCORES Sophomores L P. Scully North Chicago McHenry Frosh ab h r Thomas lb 5 2 2 Frantz cf 5 1 2 Prust If 4 0 1 Teuber ph. 1 1 1 Ziszik 2b 5 3 0 Mroz rf 5 3 1 Zeller 3b 4 2 1 Click ss 4 2 1 Bentz c 3 0 0 Gerstadp.h. 1 0 0 Oszminski p 4 2 1 41 16 10 ab Thomas lb 4 Frantz cf . 4 Prust If 3 Ziszik p h. 1 Mroz rf 3 Christy 2b 4 Mayberry 3b 3 Zeller p.h. 1 Glick ss 4 Gerstad c 3 Teuber p.h. 4 r h 7 6 10 16 ab h r Frantz ss 3 0 0 „Johnson lb 1 0 0 Sroka If 1 0 0 Norlock rf 1 0 0 Hoff c 3 0 0 Roewer cf 2 0 0 Murphy cf 0 0 0 Mroz 3b 3 0 0 Bellich p 1 0 0 Hager p 2 0 0 Roberts rf-lf 3 1 0 Pecker 2b 2 0 0 Puhl 2b 0 0 0 34 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 r h e 5 6 2 3 9 4 Losing pitcher North Chicago McHenry Frantz ss Johnson lb Sroka p Murphy rf Hoff rf-c Mroz 3b Anderson If Roberts cf Norlock cf Dicker c Roewer rf-p Oeffling 2b Bellich 0 2 0 5 2 0 x 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r h e 9 10 0 0 1 4 ab 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 0 0 4 3 Corn Plantings are expected to total 83.9 million acres, vir­ tually the same as last year and down 1 percent frdm that in­ dicated by the January in­ tentions. Illinois corn acreage: 11,600,000 acres, down 3 percent from 1976. Soybeans Acreage is expected to total 55.7 million acres, 11 percent more than last year and up 5 percent from January in­ tentions. Illinois soybean acreage is 8,350,000 acres up 10 percent from 1976. Sorghum Acreage intentions of 16.5 Legal Notice NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 22nd, A.D. 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as CHUBBY'S, located at 7402 Hancock Drive, Wonder Lake, Illinois 60097. Dated this 22nd day of April, A.D. 1977. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. April 27, May 4 & 11, 1977) Legal Notice f I NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on April 27th, A.D. 1977, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as HYPNOSIS IN­ STITUTE, located at 3801 West Kane Avenue, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 27th day of April, A.D. 1977. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. May 4, 11,18.1977) Puhl 2b W.P. Oszminski North Chicago 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 M c H e n r y 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 A plugged or Uoky radiator can moan cottly ropairt, a spoilod vacation. Havo us doan and ropair your radiator. Our corvico it fast, work is guarantood. • Radiators • Air conditioning • Steel Sales ADAMS BROS. (Next to Gem Cleaners) 3006 W. Rte. 120 McHenry Ph.:385-0783 Treat Mom To Dinner Out on Mother's Day Champagne Brunch 10 AM Dinners 2 PM Smorgasbord 3PM ROSES FOR THE LADIES Call Early For Reservations 815-385-0333 MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS COMPLETE DINNERS - m HILLGOLFU Baked Chicken Breast Ala Kiev W/Rice and Mushrooms. • • • • Broiled Rainbow Trout W/Almondine Butter • • • • • • Baked Cornish Hen W/Dressing and Orange Sauce • Roast Prime Rib ot Beef au jus. • FOR MOTHERS ONLY Chicken Kiev - Petite Filet Mignon Rainbow Trout Prime Butt Steak Cornish Hen prime Kid ot Beef • o r S m o r g a s b o r d • J55° *5" $5?5 >675 Complete Dinner ... $500 million acres are 11 percent below the 1976 acreage, and 4 percent below January 1 in­ tentions. Durum Wheat " Plantings are expected to total 3.3 million acres, down 31 percent from last year but up 14 percent from Jan. 1. Other Spring Wheat Prospective planted acreage of 15.3 million acres is down 14 percent from 1976 and down 4 percent from intentions on Jan. 1. Feed Grains Acreage (corn, sorghum, oats and barley) is expected to total 129.6 million acres, nearly equal to last year. Food Grain Acreage (wheat, rice and rye) is expected to decrease 7 percent from last year to 79.5 million acres. (Includes the Dec. 1 estimate of 55.8 million acres of winter wheat and 2.9 million acres of rye seeded.) Oats Acreage intentions are 18.2 million acres nationally. Illinois oats acreage is 400,000 acres, down 15 percent from 1976. The McHenry high school track team finished second to North Chicago in a triangular meet held last week. The Warhawks won with7 81 points to the McHenry's 64. Mundelein finished third with 30 points. The results were the same in the sophomore meet, with the young Warhawks an easy winner. They had 92 points to McHenry's 53, while Mundelein finished with 32 points. VARSITY RESULTS 2-mile relay--l) McHenry, 2) North Chicago, 3) Mundelein. Time: 8:35.9. 440-yard relay -1) North Chicago, 2) McHenry, 3) Mundelein. Time: 45.8. 2-mile run-1) Burman (McH), 2) Hoth (Mun), 3) Parazinski (McH). Time: 10:11.1. 120-yard high hurdles-1) Jenkins (NC), 2) Lundy (NO, 3) Peshman (Mun), 4) Peterson (McH). Time: 14.4. 100-yard dash--l) Tate (NC), 2) Useman (McH), 3) Stackhouse (NC), 4) Schaeffer (McH). Time: 9.9. 880-yard run-1) Swopes (NC), 2) Jones (NC), 3) Burham (McH), 4) Zoelick (Mun). Time: 2:08.2. 440-yard run-1) Dawson (NC), 2) Stackhouse (NC), 3) Hunter (NC), 4) Talbot (McH). Time: 52.9. Long jump-1) Lundy (NC), 2) Williams (McH), 3) Murgatroyd (McH), 4) Useman (McH). Distance: 22-0. Triple jump-1) Reinboldt (McH), 2) Jones (NC), 3) Pfau (McH), 4) Shoopman (McH). Distance: 44-3. Shot put--l) Peck (Mun), 2) Reinboldt (McH), 3) Winkler (NC), 4) Snell (Mun). Distance: 47-5. 330-yard low hurdles-1) Lundy (NC), 2) Jenkins (NC), 3) Peterson (McH), 4) Schock- mel (Mun). Time: 40.1. Polevault-1) Ramer (McH), 2) Hughes (McH), 3) Szumlas (McH). Height: 10-0. Discus--1) Reinboldt (McH), 2) Duncan (NC), 3) Oglesby (NC), 4) Shell (Mun). Distance: 128-8. 1-mile run -1) Skarda (Mun), 2) Linnane (McH), 3) Hoth (Mun), 4) Wisenburger (McH). Time: 4:38.0. High jump--l) Schrimpf (Mun), 2) Peterson (McH), 3) Thompson (NC). Height: 6-0. 220-yard dash--l) Tate (NC), 2) Lundy (NC), 3) Wade (NC), 4) Crowcoft (Mun). Time: 22.8. 1-mile relay-1) North Chicago, 2) Mundelein, 3) McHenry. Time: 3:31.8. Sophomore Results 2-mile relay-1) McHenry, 2) North Chicago, 3) Mundelein. Time: 9:55.6. 440-yard relay-1) North Chicago, 2) McHehry, 3) Mundelein. Time. 46.1. 2-mile run-1) Peddle (Mun), 2) Zoellick (Mun), 3) Byron (McH). Time: 11:51.0. 120-yard high hurdles-1) Scott (NC), 2) Thompson (NC), 3) DeBuhr (McH), 4) Zeigler (NC). Time: 16.8. Triple jump-1) Phelps (NC), 2) Vick (McH), 3) Royr (Mun), 4) Zeigler (NC). Distance: 40-4. 100-yard dash-1) Wunter (NC), 2) Thompson (NC), 3) Tate, (NC), 4) Fernandez (McH). Time: 10.5. 880-vard run-1) . Pearson (NC), 2) Klein (Mun), 3) Garrett (NC), 4) Coleman (NC). Time: 2:23.4. 440-yard run-1) Zeigler (NC), 2) Rivera (McH), 3) Tussing (Mun), 4) Richman (NC). Time: 57.5. High jump -1) Becker (Mun), 2) Thiel (McH), 3) Welch (Mun), 4) Szumlas (McH). Height: 5-8. Shot put-1) Larke (McH), 2) McDonald (NC), 3) Chilton (NC)', 4) Lambert (NC). Distance: 39-11. 330-yard low hurdles-1) Banks (NC), 2) Thompson (NC), 3) Zeigler (NC), 4) DeBuhr (McH). Time: 45.8. Pole vault-1) Wilson (McH), 2) Hughes (McH), 3) Brown (NC), 4) Williams (NC). Height: 9-6. 1-mile run -1) Klein (Mun), 2) Besserud (McH), 3) Pearson (NC), 4) Morales (NC). Time: 5:17.5. Discus-1) Vale (Mun), 2) Mayberry (McH), 3) Chilton (NC), 4) Lambert (NC). Distance: 113-1. 220-yard dash-1) Winter (NC), 2) Tate (NC), 3) Thompson (NC), 4) Fernandez (McH). Time: 23.5. 1-mile relay-1) North Chicago, 2) McHenry, 3) Mundelein. Time: 3:53.5. Long jump-1) Tate (NC), 2) Vick (McH), 3) Phelps (NC), 4) Voight (McH). Distance: 19-5. Familiar In a Paris restaurant, one diner turned to the man at the next table. "You sat at that same table last Thursday, I believe." The second man looked puz­ zled. "I did, and I am sur­ prised you remember me." Re­ plied the first, "I don't, to be truthful. It's the umbrella." Another look of surprise. "I did n't have the umbrella last week." And the clincher: "I know you did not. It was I who had it then." Pom Pom Squad Named At Marian High Deanna Mills, faculty sponsor of Marian Central Catholic high school's pom pom squad, has announced that the following girls have been selected to the 1977-78 squad Sophomores include Lora Baldwin and Gloria Rossetti; juniors, Annette Brefeld, Laura Tonyan, Patti Zelasko, Renee Rossetti, and Sheila Justen; seniors. Ann Bolger, Dawn Jaburek, Mary Beth Rossetti. Janet Thompson and Jane Zimmerman, all of McHenry, and Karen Fallow, Wonder Lake. The pom pom squad per­ forms for all home football and basketball games at Marian Judging the final try-outs was conducted by three facu'ty members, a graduate pom-pom squad member, and senior student judges. U of I Dads Plan Spring Meet May 13-14 Dads who have students at the University of Illinois in Champaign are invited to the ninth overnight spring meeting on the evening of May 13 and 14. It will be held at Allerton park, near Monticello, which is located 30 miles southwest of Champaign. For the first time, wives are also invited. There will be opportunity to hear reports from university staff members, conduct needed business,- share common concerns, socialize and relax. Interested families should immediately contact one of the McHenry county chairman of the Dad's association for registration details. Locally he is Dr. William Kohl, McHenry. Choirs Sing In Annual Concert The annual spring concert to raise money for the bi-yearly tuning of the restored Hut- chings organ will be held Sunday evening. May 15, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's church, Woodstock. The Canticle choir will sing excerpts from Handel's "Messiah" and, together, both choirs will sing the "Gloria" from the recently composed Carillon Mass by Richard Proulx. The choirs are under the direction of Dr. Wesley Vos of Crystal Lake, who is associate dean of Music at DePaul university's School of Music. Tickets will be available at the door the evening of the concert. 0 0 0 Home run - Ken Hoff Losing pitcher - Sroka North Chicago 2 0 3 1 5 2 0 McHenry 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 r h e 13 13 1 7 6 4 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RI). MrHENRY, ILL. PHONE 815-385-0333 • • • • TO KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING FRESH! 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