%> On The Sidelines By Dick Robbitt This week gyms will be filled from Rockford to Carbondale, from Kankakee to the Mississippi river. It is holiday basketball time in Illinois, and is only second to the state tournament. It is a time that coaches like, as they can play and see different teams that are not within their own conference. Often teams from the same conference are entered in the same tourney, and do meet in holiday play. We always dreaded the thought that the Warriors would meet up with Mundelein in the Kankakee tourney when both teams were entered. The ideal of traveling 100 miles to see McHenry vs Mundelein was not our idea of a good time. In this year's Elgin tourney Dundee and the Warriors are the only Fox Valley teams entered, but they are paired in the same bracket, and there is a good possiblity that they could meet in the second game. However, if my draw was correct this will not happen. I picked out of the hat Ridgewood to win the tourney, the Cards first round opponent After my pick, Coach Ken Ludwig told me that Ridgewood was the number one seeded team in the tourney. Of course if Dundee and the Warriors both lose they Will meet on Thursday, or if they both win they will meet. The two teams just played last week, and will meet again in February It is too bad that tournament officials could not at least put them in opposite brackets. Teams, enter holiday tournaments to get away from conference competition, and it would be nice if each tourney would only accept one team from a conference. Elsewhere on the sport page you will notice the standings of Girls Basketball in the Fox Valley. After one game there were eight girls who scored 20 or more points. In comparsion after one game in the boys division there were only three 20 points or more in the scoring column. It will be interesting to see if the girls can keep up this pace throughout the season. If so a lot of records will be broken. Speaking of records Congratulations to Scott Dixon on his 38 point record breaking performance for the Skyhawks Scott's performance had me dig into the files to check on the McHenry High scoring record, and it likewise is 38 points Going down memory land once again I find that in the 1961-62 season Paul Morenz, who later was captain of the Badgers, scored 38 points against Crystal Lake on 17 baskets and 4 free throws During that season Paul came from behind to nudge Roger Eckert of the Blue Streaks for the scoring title in the North Suburban 326 to 325. Here is the box score of that record setting performance by Paul. McHENRY VS. CRYSTAL LAKE 1961-62 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARB FOX VALLEY GIRLS BASKETBALL Team w 1 pts opp Crystal L. C. 1 0 72 71 Dundee 1 0 43 34 Cary Grove 1 0 59 51 Jacobs 1 0 66 56 McHenry 0 1 56 66 Crown 0 1 71 72 Woodstock 0 1 34 43 Crystal L. S. 0 1 51 59 SCORERS Name-School fg it tP Jung. Dundee 12 4 28 Becker. Jacobs 13 1 27 Sandees. Crown 10 6 26 Wallin.C.G 10 6 26 Bacon, C.L C. 11 3 25 Smith. McHenry » 6 21 Kawalski. Jacobs 10 3 23 Bowen. Crown 9 2 20 <! N McHenry School League I'alace l$owI 12-1 i-7S The .Christmas spirit was evident up and down the alleys a.s Santa dropped off his gifts and a t&ble began to grow with exciting looking little gifts Everyone was smiling and from some of the scores there was good reason To begin with, someone was seen stuffing the score sheet into her purse to prove her resounding game of 223 and series of 526. Congratulations, B Thompson'! You aren't are you" M Teuber with a 19*. and V Kidd with a 181 further helped the women along For men (i Hubbard had a 226 and 545, A Boeldt had 200 and 523. R Justen had 191 and 501. and J Golden had 186 and 529 Well done Splits were picked up by K Justen with the VIo and B Miller got the 5 10. also We hear that B. Miller will be bowling MUCH. MUCH better from now on For most pins over average in the second game, lovely gifts 9 were given B Thompson i f79> centerpiece, P Jenkins ( f63> wreath. G V'itale < + 41) cheese pkg .. R Dale i-t-41) Poinsetta, L Homo < + 31 > bottle, and A Boeldt < -f 28 > ornament For those who thought that low score was the object. Santa had Mistletoe Those winners were R Glawe. Midnight Cowboy J Lescher, President I, Johnson, Avon A Street. Harrison's R Wiedemann, and V Kidd If there is room left after the turkey and such, the BUI) WIZERS will be enjoying their pizza i as much as we ALL enjoyed ours) when we return Even after reading the stan dings, have a Most Happy Holiday Farrell's Follies 36 16 The Strugglers 29' •j 221 j Pickups 29 23 (llawe Worms 28' 2 231 _• Bud's Babes 28 24 Mud Wizers 28 24 Vaggabonds 25 27 The Kasys 24 28 Koyal Rollers 23 29 The Marks 23 29 Flakey Four 22 30 Railroads. Inc 16 36 K Lescher Notice Sports Picture Since previous notices (star ting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time. Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in, a decision was made to discon tinue all league groups except championship teams. Pictures takes by our staff photographers of athletes on • the high school level will be selected as to their importan ce. Individual pictures of various sports will be appraised as to their newsworthy value and available space. It was a flood of group pic tures last year that made this decision by the management necessary. Town-Country Tips RECIPE by David Pk>ch»r, Extension Service 338-3737 - 338-4747 Warrior Rivera Fifth In Harvard Mat Tourney The Wrestling Warriors were best represented at the Har vard * 16-team invitational tournament last weekend by Junior Rivera. The talented senior brought home a fifth place medal in the 138-pound class. Last Friday night, Rivera beat his Woodstock opponent. Mark Hunt, 11-4 in an overtime match. Warrior sophomore Pat Haderly, wrestlihg at 105 pounds, scored his first fall of the season against his Round Lake opponent Woods, in 1:13. The remaining McHenry wreslters were defeated Friday night and were out of further tournament competition. McHENRY CRYSTAL LAKE f f f fg ft pf tp On Saturday. Haderly was S Moren7 17 4 4 38 "y"3" 1 3 3 5 * pinned by Dahle of Harvard Mav 5 1 1 11 Thompson 3 4 3 10 x and by Meehan of Boylan, and * Peter on 4 4 3 12 W Fanter 6 1 1 13 iji knocked out of the competition :?• Rourke 0 4 4 4 K banter 3 11 7 >: Rivera continued his winning v 0 9 9? Koch 001 0 $ ways in his first match on Frpund 0 2 2 2 Ki8e l 7 0 4 14 * Saturday, downing Munks of Kusch 4 2 3 10 Johnson 15 0 7 >: Harvard by a 4-1 score In his par r 2 0 2 4 Ereund 0 0 1 0 X second match, the lone sur :j: c.jijing 0 10 1 Reinecke 4 0 5 8 X vivor for McHenry was beaten £ Tnfo |^ 19 90 91 H4 Kempf 111 3 X by Zindelmeier of Crown, 4-0 ' Totals: 26 15 22 67 In the consolation bracket, Rivera lost his chance for a V1cHenrv "X 17 17 22 K4 th i rd P l ace- when he loSt t0 Crystal Lake 16 13 19 19 67 % Griffen of West Aurora, by a 4-0 x count. ; :i ':-:::::::::::::<:-:::-X-:XX ;: ;XX:-:-:<-x<-:-:-:-:-:x-:-x-::::::::::::::::X::;:;:%-:::::y:<-:-:-:-xv:-:-:-:-:-:-:^ Rivera was then automatically awarded fifth Wi) rrilire place, because of his previous A • Yt CI I I Iwl S A victory over Munks of Harvard. ^ - . -- -- eliminating the need to wrestle 5th In Wrestling Meet hT„tga"U », , , C? Although the Warriors placed fourteenth in the tournament. The McHenry Warrior lbs.) and Mike Boro <UL) Coach Sobczak said he felt the Wrestling team used their Burrows and Connors came ^yg were doing some better strength and skill to good ad_ very close to taking first place. wrestling than previouslv this vantage last Friday, placing Connors losing his semi-final season fifth overall, at the annual match in the last 20 seconds. Gravslake Freshman tour when his opponent reversed Several other coaches nament him and won 5-4 commented that the Warrior Taking first place medals wrestlers were very aggressive were1 Scott Schmitt <112 lbs ) Freshman c°«*ch Bob Lud but were simply outclassed by and Tom Ketchum <155 lbs ) wigsen was impressed by the many of their opponents Mike Danczyk < 167 lbs. > took wrestling of his Warriors ^ , ... , . , a third place and fourth place "They all hustled, went for pins .. row(n, an °° s oc, (1 finishers were Tom Burrows and tried many moves," he well in t e ournament, p acing ,118 lbs i. Mike Connors ,126 said '«?' a"d fo" r ln resP^ , lve l> Other Fox Valley conference teams in the tourney were Crystal Lake South, placing tenth and Crystal Lake Central in eleventh place Roadside markets - The past two week I have discussed planning a roadside vegetable market. Following are some of the reasons customers shop roadside vegetable stands. "We want it fresh" was one message that came through loud and clear from 705 consumers questioned in the greater Chicago Metropolitan area Other interesting facts from the suvey included : li 01 all purchases totaled less than $5; three out of four of the patrons lived within 5 miles of the stand; 50 percent of all vegetble purchases included these five Vegetables in this ranking - sweetcorn. tomatoes, snap beans, onions and peppers. If you are considering a roadside market, analyze your market potential Next week I'll talk some about pricing and merchandising Students Meet Farmers-1 want to commend two Woodstock High School teachers. Chuck Little and Fred Tessler I had the opportunity to be a part of their Environmental Studies, "The Rural Enviornment" class this past week and in November Fifty-two Wood stock high school students participated in a class that included visiting ten different farms or agribusiness sites. The students learned first hand about the largest industry in McHenry county farming I was enthused by the students enthusiasm This class was a good addition to the three R's of basic education Congratulations- To Bob Hughes, of Hughes Seed Farm, Woodstock Bob had just joined the Illinois Crop Improvement Association. representing Northern Illinois Hughes seed farm is the northern most in Illinois Education Weather- At a recent meeting I picked up a weather forecast tip I thought you may like to know A straight forward weather review and outlook is given on educational channel 11 at 6:45a m. each weekday The forecast is excellent for pilots I've been told The program is sponsored by the FAA, airplane owners and Pilots association and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric association. Wells II \vailable - Application blanks for the limited amount of Wells II are now available. The Purdue variety released in Indiana in 1978 is a group variety It has resistance to seven races of phvtophthora root rot Other characteristics are like it 's parent variety. Wells Contact Dr W O ^Scott. University of Illinois, N 305 Turner Hall. Urbana, III.. 61801 for an application Return it by Feb 1 Hcdding Plant (.rowers Take note there will be a Bedding Plant seminar in Rockford on Jan 23 I have the details, give me a ring Fruit (irowers Note these dates Jan 22-25 Fruit and vegetable growers annual meeting March 5 Small Fruits School. Mt Vernon March 7 - Strawberry School. Mt Vernon March 12 13 Roadside Market Conference, Collin sville One of the peculiar things about truth in gen eral is that it requires very little argument to support itself. American Legion Post 491 - RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY 15:00 - 9:00 P.M.) •PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT 'OTHER MENU AVAILABLE The ad in the back section of the Plaindealer is INCORRECT. Tl»« band is: BOB & THE BLUE TONES I f &3sssssssssss$sssssss$ssssssssssssssssssssj < <N KTAII. HOI H MOV-- II tX-»Kl>.-TIH HV --I-Kill\> i: Ml l<» f»:00 ( iii |Vi< r» v Ask me about Life Insurance for High Income People It can provide immediate funds your family will need for their way of living if you die-or long range retirement benefits if you live Call me for details Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 State Farm Lite Home Ott.i e Bio nsurance Company March 14-15 - Community- Farm Market Conference, Chicago Contact my office for details! Lindane Insect Vaporizers - "Lindane vaporizers should not be used in a home or business to control insects. This is a caution from University of Illinois Extension en tomologists Use of the device was declared illegal on April 28, 1969 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture because it is a health hazard Recently, several hundred persons were discovered using the vaporizers, according to Gary Braness and Steve Moore, the U of I entomologists. The units have been sold under the brand names of Aerovap, Bugmaster, Magic Lamp O and Alladin Latnp The entomologists also said that the vaporized insecticides often recrystallize on the cool surface a few feet above and along side <the unit These crystals would be a source of contamination to , those con tacting them, or may fall on' ohiects below the vaporizer, contaminating them The pure crystalline form of the chemical appears as salt or sugar and sometimes appears to be like candy Because of this, the two men warn, young children are tempted to eat the crystals The entomologists urge those who have the units to stop using them By Sarah Am I Caesefoles are the answer to a prayer if you want to be free to enjoy your guests while the food stays hot and appetiz ing. Some casseroles can be prepared before your guests arrive and heated just before serving. With a casserole, to make a complete dinner, all you need is a salad, hot bread, coffee and a dessert. Include a relish and jelly tray if time permits. Oyster* CUremont 1 c butter 1 t English mustard */« c stock or bouillon '/« t salt V« t celery salt 1V4 c diced celery 3 c heavy cream 2 dozen fresh oysters, drained 2 T sherry or Madeira Parsley 6 slices buttered toast. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29,1978 mm----m--mmmmmmmmmmmm--mmmmmmim--mmmmmmm--mmmmmmmm MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN LAST SEASON'S N.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WAS EX-LOUISVILLE HERO... JOHN L FRfUNO Freund Funeral Home Serving Wonder L^ke and Chicagoland Area 815-728-0233 /6ll HANCOCK DR WONDfR LAKE. Melt butter in two-quart, flame-proof casserole; stir in mustard; add stock or bouil- „ Ion, seasonings and celery. ALL Cover and cook on top of range, or in -moderate oven (325 degrees F.) until celery is tender, about 25 minutes. Add cream, stirring slowly. Bring to boiling point, but do not boil. Add oysters, let cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Add wine, and stir. Remove casserole and keep warm until ready to serve. Toast bread and garnish with parsley. Serves Six. WES ROSE 70 THE OCCASION IN THAT 8lG SERIES AGAINST SEATTLE AND TOPPED IT OFF BY SINKING 2 FREE THROWS WITH 12 SECONDS TO PLAY IN THE FINAL GAME TO WIN IT ALL FOR THE WASHINGTON BULLETS. UNSELD, WHO IS 32, IS CONSIDERED SHORT FOR A CENTER. _ HE'S S' I"... BUTHES SMART; STRONG AND HIGHLY COMPETITIVE. HIS BANGED-UP KNEES LIMIT HIS MOBILITY, BUT HE HAS A KNACK OF POSITIONING HIMSELF VERY EFFECTIVELY. UNSELD AND ELVIN HAYES PUT THEIR ACT TOGETHER AND THE BULLETS BECAME #1. He was a star in Kentucky high school basketball,*®. % BY PETE FRITCHIE TURN ONS A happy spirit is the greatest possession that comes to man, regardless of his wealth or lack of it. ^1 "I'm sorry I ran over your cat May I replace "It you start right now I just saw a mouse in the kitchen " Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel, the man who established the Nobel Peace Prize. WASHINGTON. D. C. » The biggest coaching change of the year might well have been Florida's hiring of Charlie Pell from Clemson. That pits Pell, a former Bear Bryant pupil and coaching aide, in competition with his former boss. Florida is in the Southeast ern Conference, and plays Alabama--and hasn't been beating the Tide for years. It may take Pell a while at Florida, but one suspects he'll make the Gators competitive. If he does that as quickly as he made Clemson competitive, he'll be giving Alabama one of its big games by 1980. Alabama can no longer be accused of playing an easy schedule. This year the Tide took on Southern Cal, Nebras ka, Missouri, etc.-in addition to Southeast Conference foes. But it 's also true that in recent years no giant has emerged in the SEC to challenge the Tide. Tennessee once contested the conference title almost an nually. There were years when LSU, Mississippi and Florida contested (and sometimes Georgia Tech before the Wreck went independent). 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