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PAGE. 1 - PLAINDEALER -WEDNESDAY. MAY It. 1978 i- • ' zmv * Skjmmm AND ANOTHER RUN SCORES u Warrior Mark Roger* slide* wrapped victory number 16, with their 13-4 win over Dundee across the plate while the Dundee catcher has no chance at a play. Thursday. The Warriors with 7 hits. 14 walks, 1 hit batter and 8 stolen bases STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD MCHS Tennis Team Wins Three Of Four Matches During Week Coach Gary Gray's McHenry High tennis team won three of four matches last week to run their season record to 15 and 6. They defeated North Suburban conference rivals Zion Benton and Mundelein by 5 to 0 scores. They also beat Warren of Gurnee 4 to 1, and lost to Carmel of Mundelein 3 to 2. On Friday and Saturday the tennis team will be engaged in the North Suburban meet at Mundelein. McHenry vs. Warren SINGLES Phil Kent vs. Bob Bode, McH., 6-2, 6-3. Steve Williams vs. Mark Arthur, McH., 6-3, 6-2. Rick Sompel vs. Mark DeRue, McH., 1-6, 6-4 & 6-3. DOUBLES Rich Backs and Tim Sabstka vs. Paul Cunningham and Mark Mitchell, McH., 6-4, 6-4. Rich Sund and Jim Althoff vs. Keith Laurel and Kevin An­ derson, Warren, 6-3, 5-7 & 6-3. FINAL SCORE: McHenry 4 - Warren 1. McHenry vs. Carmel SINGLES Phil Kent vs. Tom Donnelly, Carmel, 6-3, 4-6 & 6-4. Tim Sabatka vs. Mike Donnelly, Carmel, 6-4, 6-1. Paul Bazan vs. Bob Salata, Carmel, 7-5, 7-5. DOUBLES *4 Rich Backs and Glenn Moehling vs. Dan Donnelly and Tim Dyer, McH., 7-5, 4-6 & 6-1. Rich Sund and Joel Naleway vs. Greg Cleveland and Kevin McKee, McH., 6-1, 6-2. FINAL SCORE: McHenry 2- Carmel 3. McHenry vs. Zion Benton SINGLES Phil Kent vsT Gary Turner, McH., 6-1, 6-2. Steve Williams vs. Scott Schienbeum, McH., 6-0, 6-4. Tim Sabatka vs. Bill Cassidy, McH., 6-2, 4-6 & 6-3. DOUBLES Rich Backs and Rick Sompel vs. Steve Markobrad and Dave Schultze, McH., 6-3, 6-0. Glenn Moehling and Mike Gende vs. George Golwitzer and Matt Sixberry, McH., 6-4,4- 6 & 6-3. FINALS SCORE: McHenry 5 - Zion Benlwi 0. McHenry vs. Mundelein SINGLES Phil Kent vs. Jamie Butler, McH., 6-1, 6-3. Steve Williams vs. Paul Peck, McH., 6-2, 7-5. Tim Sabatka vs. Kurt James, McH., 6-3, 6-2. DOUBLES Rich Backs and Rick Sompel vs. Steve Johnson and Paul Smith, McH., 6-3, 6-4. Glenn Moehling and Rich Sund., Tom Chmura and Mike Grenier, McH., 7-5 6-2. FINAL SCORE: McHenry 5 - Mundelein 0. I MCHENRY HIGH : GIRLS SOFTBALL ! » i Coach Mary Osterman's McHenry High girls softball team split a pair of games last week. They defeated Crown 19 to 4 and lost to Zion 20 to 15. In the Crown game, Chris Connell went 5 for 5 for a perfect day at the plate. Vicky Kopsell and Deb Freeland each had a home run in the game. Pitcher Nancy Glick had 4 hits as the Warrior gals totaled 25 hits for the day. In the loss to Zion, Sharon Smith had four hits for the day and Annette Dercole with 2 homers and Nancy Glick with 1 added to the cause. Chris Connell had another good day at the plate with 3 hits in four tries. The frosh-soph likewise split a pair, beating Crown 33 to 7 and losing to Zion 7 to 2. Patty Switzer, Chris Andrews and Kim Grenman each had 4 hits to pace the team. In a losing cause to Zion, Laurie Rath had 2 of the Warriors 4 hits. Sue Dixon struckout 11 in a losing game. McHenry vs. Zion ab h r Freeland, c 4 2 4 Dercole, cf. 3 3 2 Kopsell, cr. 2 1 1 Smith, lb. 5 4 3 Dalton,ss. 0 0 1 Jacobs, ss 3 2 0 Connell, 2b. 4 3 0 Lauer.rf. 5 2 1 Switzer, If. 4 2 1 Glick, p. 5 11 Oef fling, 3b. 1 1 0 Bohlman,3b. 3 2 1 McHenry vs. Crown ab h r Freeland, c 6 3 3 Dercole, cf. 5 1 1 Smith, lb. 6 2 1 Jacobs, ss. 5 2 2 Connell, 2b. 5 5 4 Lauer, rf. 5 3 2 Switzer, If. 5 3 2 Glick, p. 5 4 2 Oeffling, 3b. 3 1 1 Kopsell, 3b. 1 1 1 Totals 46 25 19 r h e 19 25 2 4 8 7 McHenry 0 0 0 2 7 1 7 Crown 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 Home runs: Kopsell and Freeland. 2 Base Hits: Freeland, Smith, Switzer and Glick. FROSH-SOPH McHenry vs. Zion ab h r Switzer, lb. 4 10 Grenman, c 3 0 0 Rath, 3b. 4 2 0 Andrews, ss 3 0 0 Dixon, p. 3 11 Byrne, cf. 2 0 0 WoeHert, 2b. 1 0 1 Coleman, rf. 3 0 0 Williams, If. 3 0 0 39 23 15 Totals L P. - Glick. Home runs: Dercole 2, Glick 1. Totals 26 4 2 Strikeouts: Dixon, 11. McHenry vs. Crown ab h r Woellert, 2b. 6 1 3 Williams, If. 3 0 1 Nowak, If. 3 12 Switzer, lb. 6 4 5 Andrews, ss 6 4 6 Dixon, p. 5 3 3 Grenman, c 5 4 5 Beschk,3b. 4 2 2 Rath,3b. 2 2 2 Byrne, cf. 5 3 0 Oeffling, rf. 2 12 Coleman, rf. 2 0 2 Totals 49 25 33 The Village of Holiday Hills Cheri Hoglund Rosemary Holtz 385-3944 344-0615 The Telephone Viewed Behind The Scenes Girls, it seems, learn at an early age the intricate and delicate workings of women's best friend-the telephone. Nature has provided the female of the species the dexterity of motion required to utilize this ingenious invention. But our Bluebird friends are one up on most of us. A trip to the telephone company showed there was much more than just dialing seven digits and saying hello to your friends. Leave it to leaders, Joyce Micheals, Erin Anderson and Lori Johnson, for providing a learning experience that is really fun. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Bev Saunders, chairperson for Mental Health will be collecting your contributions for this worthy cause during the month of May. Open your doors cheerfully and give generously when she comes to your neigh­ borhood. SCHOOL DAZE Hilltop school is gearing up for their annual Junior Olympics to be held May 13 on the school grounds. Athletics, young and old, will be com­ peting in a variety of grueling sport contests for highly prized ribbons. We wish all our sportspeople success. 4-H NEWS If the weather ever becomes warm enough for pleasant, sunny spring and summer days, we in the village will be able to enjoy fun and games at Griswold Lake. We recognize the industrious, hard-working efforts of the members of the 4- Aces 4-H club. Working with rakes and shovels, hammer and nails, Elaine Ericson, Scott Fullmer, Barb and Cathy Grasser and Joe Mroz spent their time cleaning up the beach. We appreciate their thoughtfulness and will try to keep it clean and green. The 4-Aces participated in the "Share the Fun" contest for which they received an award. It was the first time that the club had joined this contest and they really did a good job. 4-H membership is opened to boys and girls from 8-19 who want to serve their community and have fun doing it. BIRTHDAY BOUQUETS go to Gail Young and Julie Bartkus May 10. AND ANNIVERSARY ROSES go to Jack and Rita Grether May 12. HAVE A NICE DAY PAY BY THE MILE State Revenue Department agents have begun checking to see that operators of semi­ trailer trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles traveling on Illinois roads are registered with the state under a six- month-old law that requires them to pay state fuel tax on a mileage basis. Revenue Director Robert M. Whitler last week said that of 717 vehicles spot-checked last week, 155 did not have the required permits. FAIRWAY INN AT PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED 385-9854 FAIRWAY INN YOUR HOSTS: Barbara Walters & Alice Lenz Warriors Split With Zion, Retain Conference Lead McHENRY HIGH GIRLS TRACK The McHenry High girls track team scored 27 points in the North Suburban meet held on Saturday. Lake Forest won the meet with 109 points. McHenry Scoring Diane Peterson, 6th in High Jump. Sue Moulis, 4th in 2 mile. Judy Honning, 5th in 880 run. 880 Relay, 2nd: Diane Peterson, Judy Honning, Sue Haddick and Carrie Mortell. Carrie Mortell was 5th in the 220 and won the 440 with a new conference record of 1.00.4. With most of the girls un­ derclassmen, things look bright in the future for the girls track at McHenry High School. By Dick Rabbitt In what was termed to he the pitching dual of the season, wound up a one way sided win for Barry Paulsen of the Warriors. Paulsen and his counterpart Joe Dickinson of the ZeeBees had major league scouts from far and near watching their contest Saturday in the opening game of a doubleheader. The Warriors behind the one hit pitching of the "Bear" won the opener 5 to 0. The nightcap went to the hosts 6 to 3. Dickinson had earlier pitched 2 no hitters and a one hitter, and was billed the best in the North Suburban. That was until the Warriors arrived in Zion on Saturday morning. Ken Swanson and his crew put the ZeeBee hurler to the test, scoring 2 in the second on Adam's single, went to second on a wild pitch, and scored on an error when Jeff Meters reached second. Meyers later scored to make it Warriors 2 to 0. In the fourth Paulsen aided his own cause with a mighty 400 ft. homer over the cen- terfielder's head. More than one scout went to his notebook after that blast by Barry. From then on it was a breeze for the Warriors. The ZeeBees only hit was a slow infield roller in the opening inning. Barry struck out 7 and walked 4 in running his record to 7 and 0 and 5 and 0 in the North Suburban. Dickinson however, struck out 12 Warriors in his losing cause. After a big win in the opener a letdown is in order, and sure enough it happened to the Warriors. They could not jet untracked, although Tim Frantz went 3 for 3, the Warriors lost 6 to 3 running their record to 17 and 2 and 9 and 2 in the North Suburban, giving them a one game lead with just three to play. Saturday they host the Wildcats from Libertyville in what should be a whale of a doubleheader. Get your lawn work done early, and jot over to McCracken Field and see high school baseball at its best. Game time is 10:30 a.m. McHenry vs. Zion 1st Game ab h r Oeffling, 3b. 2 10 DiBlasi,cf. 3 0 0 Prust,ph. 1 0 0 Meyers, Jeff, If. 4 10 Adams, 2b. 3 2 2 Meyers, John, rf. Rogers, c. Bentz, lb. Glick, ss. Paulsen, p. Frantz,ph. Totals 1 1 1 1 28 7 5 r h e. 5 7 1 0 1 4 MCHS 0 2 110 0 1 Zion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winning Pitcher: Paulsen 7- 0. Home run: Paulsen. 2NDGAME ab h r Oeffling, 3b. "400 DiBlasi, cf. 3 11 Meyers, Jeff, If. 4 11 Adams, 2b. 3 10 Meyers, John, rf. 3 0 0 Rogers, c. 1 0 1 Bentz, lb. 2 10 Glick, ss. 3 10 Frantz, dh. 3 ? 0 Totals 26 8 3 r h e 3 8 2 6 7 0 MCHS 0 12 0 0 0 0 Zion 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 Losing Pitcher: Hansen Doubles: Jeff Meyers ana Adams. I ATHLETES 1 AWAY Sophomore Brian Nuss of McHenry leaped 2H74" in the lone iump to pave the way for a first in that event with a teaiq, total of 60' 9" in the Eurelur Invitational Relays. * Sophs Lose Two To Zion The McHenry High sophomore baseball team dropped a double header to Zion on Saturday by the scores of 7 to 0 and 4 to 1. The young Warriors managed to get 3 hits in each game. Dicker was the loser in the first game and Bellich took the loss in the nightcap McHenry vs. Z'on ab h r Jablonski, If 2 0 0 Frantz, ss 0 0 0 Jensen,2b. 3 0 0 Hoff, c. 3 0 0 T. Buchholz, c. 0 0 0 Mroz, 3b. 3 1 0 Sroka.cf. 3 10 Dicker, p. 2 0 0 Johnson,lb. 2 1 OL Hager, rf. 2 0 0* Schaeffer 2 0 0* McHenry Thinclads Win Woodstock Relays For Fifth Straight Time Totals MCHS Zion 5 22 3 0* r h •* 0 3 7* 7 5 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *, 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 By Dick Rabbitt Coach Dan Boland had his Warrior track team in true form Saturday as they won the Woodstock Relays for the fifth straight time. The Warriors scored 128 pts. to Woodstock's 102. Rockford Boylan finished third with 86 and Rochelle had 66. Chris Nowell picked up two firsts in the hurdles, and A1 Reinboldt won both the shot and discus to lead the Warriors. Warrior Scoring 120 H.H.: Nowell 1st (15.8), Szumlas 3rd & DeBuhr 4th. 880 Run: Besserud 3rd, Byers 5th. 440 Run: Deener 2nd, Schaeffer 3rd. 330 I.H.: Nowell 1st (41.3), Nuss 3rd and Szumlas 4th. Mile: Burman 2nd and Linnane 3rd. 220: Schaeffer 5th. Mile Relay: 1st (Deener, Nuss, Reinboldt, and M. Szumlas). Triple Jump: Giagnoni 5th. Long Jump: Williams 1st (20'7"), Deener 2nd. Shot Put: Reinboldt 1st (50' 4-") Discus: Reinboldt, 1st (156' 8"). Pole Vault:Tim Hughes 2nd, Mike Szumlas 4th and Eddie Hughes 5th. 2 Mile Relay: 1st (8.34.7) Byers, Linnane, Szumlas and Besserud. F.S. 2 Mile: Wurgler 5th. 120 H.H.: Rick Szumlas 1st, Roltsch 2nd. 440: Rittehaler 1st, Fer­ nandez 2nd and Wilson 34d. 330 L.H.: Szumlas 2nd and Hickey 4th. Long Jump: Giagnoni 4 and Fernandez 5th. Game Two r County Insurance Agents To Sponsor Another Youth Golf Classic Here June 9 Jensen, 2b. R. Buchholz, 2b. Frantz, ss. Mroz, 3b. T. Buchholz, 3b. Hager, rf. Dicker, If. Schaeffer, pr. Johnson,lb. Bellich, p. Anderson, cf. Totals ab 2 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 2 21 3 l„i r h 1 3 4 5 * •> 2; 0 " The McHenry County In­ dependent Insurance Agents will sponsor the Insurance Youth Golf Classic for the tenth consecutive year. This year's local qualifying round will again be held at the McHenry Country club on June 9th. The top area golfers will then compete at the State Tour­ nament which will be held at the Silver Lake Country club in Orland Park, Illinois. This year's National Tournament site is also Silver Lake Country Club. At that time some fine young golfers may have the opportunity to play with one of the touring professionals scheduled to participate. Entry blanks are available in the Pro Shops of the local golf courses and country clubs or at any Big I Independent Agent's office in the area. For further information, contact Kelly Low, McHenry, at 815-385-6541. MCHS Zion 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. 0 1 3 0 0 0 X GO EAST YOUNG MAN Byron G. Larson, a 38-year-;'5 old Champaign, 111., native,* was last week named managing director of the Hon& Kong office of the Illinois1 Department of Business and';; Economic Development. The" office was established in 1973 to promote sales of Illinois' agricultural and industrial * products in the Far East. GOODfVEAR 4 for I or More Good Years I11 Your Car LOCATED AT PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB WEST BAY RD. (RTE. 134) 2 MILES W. OF RTE. 12 McHENRY, ILLINOIS B78-13 blackwall plus $1.72 F.E.T. per tire and old tires Metric Radials For Import Cars Air Conditioner Tune-Up «15«8 I. Innprri system for leaks (li«»*cs. coupling. \al»es| 2. Tighten compressor mount* 3. Adjust drive bell tension 4. Tighten rtindrnurr and evaporator iiioun- Ik 5. Add up to 1 lb. Kreon. We're Not Kidding! 'All-Weather'78 Here's what you get: Polyester cord (won't flat- spot!), diagonal ply con­ struction, multiple-rib tread, Goodyear quality. Why pay more. Blackwall Slxe SET OF 4 PRICE Plus F.E.T. par tire and aid tires E78-14 $104 $2.03 F78-14 $101 $2.04 G78-14 $116 $2.19 G78-15 $120 $2.38 RAIN CHECK - if we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. SALE 'G800+S' Double Steel Belted Radials $37 $40- 155SR13 Plus $1.61 F.E.T. 165SR13 Plus $1.75 F.E.T. Save $11.00 155SR15 165SR15 Plus $1.77 F.E.T. Plus $1.98 F.E.T. Blackwall. No trad* needed. Goodyear offers a full line of double steel belted 'G800+S' radials in sizes to fit most sports cars and imports. (Stop in or call if your size isn't listed). Double steel cord belts, resilient polyester cord body, and deep-grooved rib tread make this tire a favorite with small car owners who take their driving seriously. Sale Ends Saturday! Lube and Oil Change $Q88 Up • «p». ol me|»f >rn< ia/30 f «Wo «u. •Complete chassis lubrication & oil change* Help* ensure long wearing parts & smooth, quiet performance *Please phone for appointment 'Includes light trucks. A«k for owr Frat Sffry Chock EngineTune-Up $QA88 . II • 4 cyt. -- AM $4 for e cyl.. S3 for air cond 14 Imi for core wMi sfoctronlt IfnlWow EMISSIONS TEST Reg. S13.001 In Special for '9" Our mechanics electronically fine-tune your engine on the Sun 2001. ^e install new points, plugs and condenser. The tune-up includes a- test of charging and starting systems as well as carburetor adjustment. In short, we do everything we can to help vou maintain a smooth-running engine. W 666&YEAR Tlftl CENTER OWNED AND OPERATED BY: McHENRY CHECKPOINT, INC. 4400 W. 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