\ >iA wttltff. OPENYI AH KOI M) Niiely. a n d S u n d a y * f r o m 2 p m GENOA THEATRE GfNOfl ClTt WIS Ju*< off I2«n H»v< HAH l North ill Richmond [ UiWMl 1M1 MTK COMING FOUL HAT; FUIY ft LAST NOUSI ON INI UFT; NOOFII; MTl'S DIACON TNI IND iiir* «•••»'40 *»•••. ?S« CKiM JUST AND CNTIIt AD ADMITS ONI MISON' NOV M IS ».« w. i MW' • ' Mr «•§. A4-. Starts Wad.. No*. 1 9 Days! * ,4 T k „r t . , 7 00. • 10 *ti.U<. 4 4UM) 10 n l~. 2J 40,V JO.7 1**00 TWf«. 7 00 I SO HEAVEN m CRN WAFT OfLIOMTFUl , Ml AIT • ARMING •OMAHTtC COMfOY H. HIL»f«Ui »*I&MT WITT 1 tMCAGINC' fT OlOW* WTTM CHAMt AMD OMCTY amtn roo LUM *WH CAN MATT rOutl M rfftWG •M* HtOH ' „ w At Marian Wins j LAKE REGION j : YMCA NEWS : Seven Straight The Marian girl's volleyball team beat Immaculate Conception of Elmhurst last Friday, their seventh straight match win. The girls needed only two games to win the match from the West Suburban Catholic Conference rivals, winning the first game 20-11 and the second game 20-7. Coach Mary Stoner had much praise for her starting unit of Patti Thelen, Lori Vogt, Joy Spengel, Rene , DeRoisier, Nancy Hartmann and Jackie Weber, who have been doing most of the playing during the win streak IP THE MIDDLE-Hornet running back Jeff Lomax runs straight up the middle for a big gain in Sunday afternoon's Hornet romp over Round Lake. The Hornet heavyweights, who upped their season record to 5 and 3, defeated Round Lake 45-0, to keep them in a tie for second place. A win at Wauconda this Sunday clinches second for the Hornets. The lightweights lost to Round Lake 14-6, as ir record dropped to 1 and 7. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD EARL WALSH » So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR Back in the saddle again Took what we call a long trip all the way to Moline where we attended a niece's wedding Of course, the bride was beautiful and the groom held up well throughout the ceremony Found Route 5 tollway so free of traffic it was like a private road Two toll stops at 70 cents a crack mav be sending traffic another way Found the crops harvested and the fall plowing well along Skipping one column vou readers a rest gave Now there are things to catch up on like a report on the Warrior football team and the comic page to see if Dick Tracy is still alive Found an envelope on my desk with a slip telling whose name 1 have for the annual Christmas gift exchange part\ at the Plaindealer Christmas' Mighosh I 'm not through halloween at this point My young friend Jeff Schaefer came to our table at the Longhorn to deliver a message from Grandpa Petie Grandpa says t>e f ine in '79 ' The Sox will The Murphys and one of those nice wai t resses ' I never knou names were making up a new l is t of November bir thdays The thought was that we should celebrate November Day Free speech and blast-offs at political opponents are all a part of the sytem in our country They are at it again, as they always have since I can remember In our book downgrading an opponent's character to boost one's chances politically is low- down Very low down And that applies to both political parties. Everybody's friend Gert Weber passed away last week after a long life in McHenry To know her was to love her We are grateful to Joe Dehn. Brenda' and whoever helped with sports news Of course, we always depend on Wayne Gaylord to save the day with pictures No matter how important a person thinks he or she is in a job. it is a great leveler to go away and find that things go on without you Even when two Popes die within a short time there is somebody to step into their shoes The President of the I nited States dies and is greatly- missed but somebody takes over Nope The world doesn't stop whirling around -4? A victory for the Warrior football team at Crown High on Saturday could do much to cheer loyal fans after a not-so- good season We hope our boys can get fired up this week and rise to the occasion in their final game Of course. Warrior fans have a lot of company Think of the Chicago Bear boosters And how about the the old grads of Northwestern' ' McHenry has had more to cheer about in other sports than the big City of Chicago The Bulls come close in basketball, but close only- counts in horseshoes Hockey hasn't brought all the joys Then we could go into the Chicago baseball teams How about waiting until next year' ' November Swim Programs at YMCA for Preschoolers and Youth Lake Region YMCA preschool and youth swimming classes begin the week of November 19 and conclude the week of January 21 Participants are urged to register early at the YMCA All swim instruction classes are taught according to the swimmer's ability and meet once a week for ten weeks Stay Fit the 'Y' Way \ The Lake Region YMCA announces 10 fitness programs and 35 classes for high school students and adults. The programs are 'Activetics' , Aquanatics, Co-ed Exercie, Fitness Fantasia, Men's Exercise. Women's Exercise and Y's Way to a Healthy Back A special program for overweight people called Activetics' is for participants who are interested in diet-free weight loss through an activity program The program is designed to make adults aware of the value of physical acitivity in improving their health and quality of life Y's Way to a Healthy Back is composed of a series of movements that begin with relaxation, then flexibility, muscle strengthening and reposition The program was developed for the YMCA by Dr Hans Kraus Professional trained YMCA instructor and YMCA Physical Director, Phillips Basske, will teach the course This class will begin on * Wednesday, November 26 from 6:45 to 7:45 p m There's something for everyone at your YMCA Other fitness programs are weight training and length swimming For more information on getting in shape they Y's way. call 815 459-44^5 Warriors End Season At Crown Saturday v- By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry High Warriors will close out their season tomorrow afternoon when they play the Crown Vikings in Carpentersville The Warriors hope to rebound from their loss last week to Crystal Lake South It was a game the Warriors had in their hip pocket until miscues took over in the closing minutes You can l*'t that Coach Bill Day won't let that happen tomorrow The Vikes are winless this season Although shut out 35 to o last week at Crystal Lake Central, the Vikings gave the Tigers a battle down to the wire Led by running backs. Mark Zinselmeir and Scott Woodcock who gained over 100 yards against the Tigers, they have a nice one two punch Chuck Bumbales will be at quarterback, and he does like to throw the football His favorite targets are ends, Tom Mares and Dean Veglia The defense of the Vikings has not been too steady this season They, like the Warriors. are prone to mistakes that costs them touchdowns Although the past several years the Warriors have been able to come out on top, it has always been a battle We don't see any change in this pattern for tomorrow Let's go and back the Warriors in their final game and root them on to a victory Fighting For Time "Doctor, you told me to s.iow you my tongue and you have never looked at it ." "No. I just wanted to write a prescription in peace." <? In State Tourney The McHenry high school girl's field hockey team is playing in the state tournament finals this weekend at New Trier West high school. Winning their own McHenry sectional, qualified the McHenry girls as one of the eight state finalists. Carrying the hopes of McHenrv are kneeling < left to right) Sue Bielsky, Sue Haddick, Chris Connell, Eileen Smith, Colleen Byrne and Wendy Aissen. Standing are (left to right) Kathy Bitterman, Lori Bohlman, Julie Dowell, Jill Wohnrade, Sharon Smith, Sue Smith, Terri Bohlman and Coach Cis Morner. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD WARRIOR WATER POLO TEAM-The McHenry high school water polo team is currently 3 and 8 on the season. Team members pictured above are (front, left to right) Ken Pociask, Joe Mroz, Keith Gregg. Scott Budaj, RobGrom, and Dave Kovac. (Back, left to right) Coach Shanahan, Mark Petty, Dave Thornton, Bob Berry, Pat Murray, Chris Topp, Darl Sek, Joe Worts, Bill Heinrich and Mark Costigan. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD On To State For Field Hockey Girls Of MCHS Coach Cis Morner's McHenry High School girls field hockey team is playing today in the State Finals at New Trier West The girls have been working hard all week at practice getting ready for their first venture in the state meet Spirit is running high this week at the high school, and a fan bus is taking interested students to the game The Warriors play Edwardsville at 3:30 p m State Finals Friday New Trier East (14-0) vs Deerfield <8-4 2:00 p.m Edwardsville (10 1) vs. McHenry (7-6) 3:30p.m Chicago U High (12-0) vs. Rockford West (9-5) 5:00p.m Oak Park (9-5) vs. Barrington (14-5> 6:30p m Marian Qualifies For Sectional Cross Country Marian earned a berth in their own state sectional cross country meet by finishing second in the Winnebago Class A meet Saturday- Finishing with a total of 63 points, the Hurricane harriers were 30 points behind district champ Winnebago Marian senior Darryl May paced the Canes as he has all season, finishing in second place Paul Sandall, a sophomore fom Spring Grove, was the next Marian runner to cross the finish line as he finished in fourth place Mike Davis was next in Winners am Saturday lo oo a m Finals 7:30 p m and 11:30 Mcllenry Hecreation Ladies Tuesday Nite League 7 p m 1 0 - 3 1 - 7 8 Averages or better: S Klapperich. 381; B O'Brien. 199-511 W Gehrke. 467; K Bo nato. 391 R Freres. 427; B Justen, 393; T Meyer, 452; E Nimsgern. 183 - 485; V Orr, 317; B Smith. 411; G Smith. 180. 193 540; M Poston, 179 483, N Mereness, 404; M L Stine. 451; D Koleno, 460; E Glaviano. 410; M Collis, 348, S Smith, 177 -447; L Freund. 459; W Aylward, 413; A Joyce. 430; J Rizzo, 410; K Greer, 330 F Weyland. 210 - 452; J Buss. 173 443; C Boro, 195. 189 563; S DeKneef. 419; H Spencer, 400; G Piatek, 422; E Cvgan. 406 J Switzer. 476; G. Steinsdorfer. 465, G Weick. 346, and H Rothering, 428 Railroads B Smith, 5-10 and P. Gass. 5-7 Halloween Nite The Gob blins will get you if you don't watch out It was really funny to see how the gals dressed up for Halloween and everyone was in stitches laughing Too bad each one couldn't win a prize but here are the win ners 1 Jean Weyland, The Flasher 2 Pat Ruemelin The Old Lady and 3 Cathy Boro - Old Cone Head twelfth place, Mike Eisele finished twentieth, Jess Garcia twenty-sixth. Mike DiPirro twenty-eighth and Brad Gregory twenty-ninth The Hurricanes now host the Class A sectional at the Woodstock city park Saturday, with fifteen teams competing for a chance to travel to the state championships. The race begins at 11 a m Stiffest competition for Marian will be Winnebago, the istrict champ. St. Edward's of Elgin and Marmion of Aurora, two schools from Marian's conference Jim Smith In Cross ••P WANTED <l|| Any Kind of Clean... , k*. /rt i |>AGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3,1978 •USED CARS *4 WHEEL DRIVES •TRUCKS -VANS We Will Pay Your Car Or Truck Off And Give You The Difference In Cash And/Or Trade Down To An Older Car Or Truck. A COUPLE months ago Harry Rostkowski was hardly known. Now it is predicted he is going to win a seat on the McHenry County Board. ELECT U A PPY ROSTKOWSKI NEXT TUESDAY TEAMMATES, and sisters, too. These three gals, daughters of John and Suzanne Smith are members of the MCHS girls field hockey team that is competing in the state championships this weekend. From left, they are Freshman Eileen and Sue while standing is Sharon. Sharon is a senior and in her fourth season of play on the team. Some believe it is the first time that three members of the same family were on the same team on the same level in the same sport at MCHS. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Volleyball Team 9'26 FRONT RTE 31 815- 345 9303 HOURS: Mon Thurs 9am 8pm Fri Sat 9om 5pm Closed Sun I kPAom2 in tel | i U.S. 14 & 173 SI 5 943-4451 * HARVARD. ILL 24 hr Information g j NOV. 3-9 1 ! SflmaritfiafyY ! !%>TWrfl1 | S/fe Always 7U/fis lip / X MOUr MAlONf - KURT MANN • RICHARD B0LLA • ROGER CAINf -ROBIN BYRD -ClLA CARSON "fORGETTf SANDf R • ANNA ST jAMES • P'tfutea D» FELIX MtGUfI ARROC Directed by MARK UBELL • IN LASTMANCOIOR I SIDE STREET GIRLS Rated X 8:30 Country Sectional Johnsburg high school's Jim Smith qualified for the Woodstock cross country sectional this Saturday by finishing in 13th place in the Winnebago Class A district last Saturday Smith covered the 3 mile Winnebago course in 16:34 and was the first individual qualifier to finish after members of sectional qualifying teams finished The Johnsburg team finished in eighth place Smith will now be running in the Woodstock sectional at Woodstock city park Saturday beginning at 11 a m