CADILLAC PONTIAC (815)385-6000 • -PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 7, It7S Tuesday 7 p.m. Bowling HI • League V Another season and another W reason to all get together and "bowl". . Our teams look pretty even and it should be an interesting She said "So Long" last 33 weeks as everybody looks week. Bet she will be lonesome, good. But, for the 0f -- publication - this week we've Clarence Young couldn't posted 450 series or better (you imagine how Joe Wagner and I see, it is going to be tough): could sit at adjoining tables Cathy Boro, 453, (173); Lois Cr- without arguing baseball. 0uch, 485, (191) Carol Cooney, 514 (196); Ronnie Romonski, 454 (176); Dolores Corser, 483 (186) ; Annette Joyce, 458 (203). Welcome new bowlers - we are glad to have you and |ook forward to your names showing up regularly in our weekly publication. Have Fun! EARL WALSH It's this way. Both Joe and I are feeling a little let down. Wait 'til next year! 'Twas a busy Sunday af ternoon with the boob tube. Bears 6 - Packers 3 -- 9 points. I like to think that the Milwaukee 7 • Sox - 3 - 9 runs, correlation between athletic -- activity and book learning is Now that doesn't seem right, evident and good. There should be more points in a football game. Plenty of runs. In fact, too many from my point of view. A bulletin from the Chicago Bears training camp in Lake Forest says to call Marie Corso if you want the inside dope on the team. When Owner George Halas is rolled along in his wheel chair, Marie is right beside him. The news release says they had their picture taken, but I'll have some trouble getting that for publication. THINKING BACK-- In the Club Championship Wen aown to McCracken finals, Champ Ed Buss aimed Fit Id for the annual Soap Bowl his approach shots toward the r Friday night and wore a flag rather than just hoping to sirs a ->nriet to protect my bald ; . noggin from the mosquitoes. "WWf # ->offl>' alert young lad said: m 'Check your hat, mister?" SPORTS EDITOR lA BALL TO . gHELP OTHERS- «HDick Doherty. Jr. came a - <$Ulin* and told us of a great i|fea to help less fortunate Arsons who suffer from rpusci'lar dystrophy • • Jerry Lewis has the big drive on now over the air waves Dick thinks others can show heart in 4 smaller way. I A letter to Bill Veeck brought dn autographed ball signed by fljeveral players, and a word ot encouragement. ' dust to keep the o; <ls straight - that other Ch r tgo team was contacted, > 0 Another point -- there is no way the various sports events could be covered without the help of some fine contributors. get on the green. A daring young man! Every time Art Jackson hit a drive, it sounded like the ball was winging toward the next county. Of course, Art can do more than drive. A nifty chip shot that had eyes all the way to the cup prolonged the play-off. A-la "Dizzy" Dean, Buss told the large following what he was going to dofon a couple of shots - then did it! CHAMP AND RUNNERS-UPS-After an opening round «f 92 on Sunday, Dorie Freund (left photo) carded a 15 on Monday to capture the Chapel Hill's Ladies club championship by a stroke. In center photo, Mae Fuiavahito her drive at the 15th tee. Mae fired a 9t on the final 18 holei to finish second in the club tourney with a 97-91 for a 36 hole total of 188. Chipping onto the 18th green, Nancy Mc Auliffe finished the two day event with 95's for a 199 and a third place finish. - --• ... STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD So glad Alvina and I went to *ee Tom and Nora Murphy for a bite and • bit of beer. - As it the visit wasn't en joyment enough, Tom presented me with a li»$5 • onion ot Who's Who In Major cague Baseball. 1 hat book, with pictures and >tjr» :s, is a treasure. Met Mrs Hd i, Wickersheim Whispering Oaks and she is a niece of the late Bt Oictr •'•is gei around and you meet the H'~pst people. •• How 10 make a few bucks from the baseball Dick took n to Sox Headquarters (The Fo> Hole) ;o put it on display. A couple of my dear nieces presented me with a rock picked up down Moline way. The inscription: The Irish have to be the most passionate people in the world - - who else would stand in line to kiss a rock -- * i Some of us are trying to stii up some interest this week. The person who digs down deepest 1011 buy the ball Friday night a? Sox Headquarters. Or you can pot in your bid in advance The Stevenson crew has a similiar number of lettermen returning, but the Patriots are not expected to be as explosive as they were a year ago, when they caused havoc in the North west Suburban, until injuries hit the squad. ' Maybe the idea isn't earth Shaking, but it is big to help less fortunate persons w..A r/ g isst i uicluu'- ? Fall »pu.ts Preview coveting McP <;nry, Marian Central itid Johrsburr shouF of g r e ; n u e s The Warriors in practice this week have been up for the game. They have worked hard, have a good attitude, and are ready to start the season out with a victory. Along with all Warrior fans we wish them and new Coach Schlender the best of luck for the coming season. Publish r Lany Lund 3 reai sports fan is spearheading the ew I am often th&..ktul litLarry enjoys sports Thus Is a sports minded comr.,unif> and a lot of space is needed (o brin^ h'; > \ou in e flai.iueaic. Mchenry High tre*hmen Win Libertyville invitational I The McHenry hign freshmen fcross country lean "on the Libeiiyville Invitational la t Saiuiday in Libert., ville Jim Wynveen won 'he two .;ine event »n Ine time of 11:4.5 The Warriors scored 47 points to beat the host school who had 52. bthc.' teams .vere Antioch, Carmel, Grayslake, Lake Zurich, Stevenson. Wauconda. Warren and Waukegan East. Other scorers for the the Warriors were: Jeff Wallace in third place with a time of 12:08 Darren Cepulis. 4th in 12:11 Bob Kentzel finished 14th; Ed Kopp. 25th. Jim Patterson with a score that didn't count finished 42nd. Lake Zurich Lions Sponsors Power Boat I ' ---- Regatta September 9 CHAPEL HILL CLUB CHAMP--Bill Pierce putts on the 17th green in the final round of the club championship Monday at Chapel Hill Golf club. Pierce, helped by an opening round of 75, carded an 83 for a 36 hole total of 158, and the club title by a stroke. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD FINISHING THIRD in the Chapel Hill Club Championship, Harold Kively uses a wedge for this short chip onto the ISthgreen. Kively with 18 rounds of 78 and 82 finished with 160, two strokes out of first. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD LLOYD FREUND watches his chip roll onto the 17th green at Chapel Hill during his final round of 80 in the club championship Monday. Freund. with an opening round of 81, captured fourth place. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD i The Lake Zurich Lions OiUb is S p o n s o r i n g i t s 4 t h a n n u a l Power Boat Regatt; on S«»p- (ember 9 This race is sam - faoned by '.he American Powe - Boat association and w>M drav many of the national chan - pions The race is run over a 11 mile course on Lake Zurich, Ifdjacent to Pleasant Acs s park on route 12, just -io. ..r. f route 22. ine park provides j.. excellent view for the spec tators. There will be plenty of food beer and pop. The kids will have the full use of the park Carrie Rausch 6-4 and 6-3. 1 In the 17 and under boys singles division, Jim Mc An drews edged Mike Kiernan 6-4, 6-4; in the 17 and under girl*' singles division, D. Faatz topped C. Meier; M. Wall defeated E. Foley in the 15 and under boys singles; C. Miller topped Megan McNealy 6-3, 6-2 in the 15 and under girls' singles; in the boys' open doubles final Kiernan and McAndrews topped Mike Davis and Scott Truckenbrod 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; and K. Thomas and D. Faatz defeated B. Athens and K. Erbe 6-3, 6-2 in the girls' open doubles final. Earthly Joke > One Sunday a minister asked all in the congregation who wanted to go to Heaven to rise. All but one man rose. Then the minister asked those to stand who wanted to go to Hell. Nobody rose. The puzzled parson looked down at the noncooperator and Mkrd where he wanted to go. "Nowhere," said the stal wart individual. "I like it Marian Central Tennis Toifrney A Big Success Probably So! Doctor (after examining patient: "I don't like the looks of your husband, Mrs. Adam- ft son, Mrs. Adamson: "I don't either, doctor, but he's so kind to the children." Not There! Far out in the Texas desert was a little gas station with this sign on h. "Don't ask us for informa tion. It we knew anything we wouldn't be here." The first annual Marian Central Catholic high school Labor Day tennis Tournament came to a very successful conclusion on Sunday af ternoon. The tournament marked the opening of the Arthur Fallon tennis courts at Marian. Hans Rokus, tour nament director "appreci ates all the participants who made the debut of the tourney a big success. The quality of play was excellent and hopefully we'll have a larger entry next year." The results of the tournament were as follows: John Han defeated Bob Bosman 6-3,6-3 in the men 35 and over singles division; Margaret Steinam topped Joan Melahan 7-6, 6-4, in the women 35 and over singles division; Tom Rausch and Evan Lewis edged Roland Gigon and Bob Bosman 7-6, 3-6 ~7-6 in the men's doubles finals; Margaret Steinam and Eleanor Hertrich defeated Barbara Gilpin and Jan Anderson 6-4,6-3 in the women's doubles final. In the mixed doubles final, John and Asah Han topped Tom and Carter asks cash for poor to heat homes. 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