mm&im v, r UiK * - PI IIXDKAUM - MHPAT.PfciKltgEM a. I«> TOO LATE-fer the Meek as Vicki Eiftfl, sf the Warrisrs, prepares to release her shot for the basket. Vleki kh for eight points as the girb won their second game in a row. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Hughes Wrestles To Championship in Harvard Holiday Tournament By Lynne Sobczak Senior Warrior wrestler Ed Hughes was in top form last weekend at the annual Harvard 16-team wrestling tournament With two pins and two decisions, Hughes wrestled his way to the 167 pound championship. Seeded only 4th in his weight class, the scrappy Warrior won the final round over Gary Seymour of CroWn with an 8- 7 decision. His perfect season record now stands at 9-0 »• - As a team, the Varsity wrestlers placed tenth in the tournament, losing out on points because of four for feit* a/i(i an injury default. Crmyn took the team championship,^ urith • the Woodstock Blue Streaks close behind. However, the Warriors were pleased to win one championship, one third place, one fifth place, and one sixth place out of seven wrestlers. Dave Ramer, 145 pound senior co-captain, was. seeded second and took third place. Adding four wins and one defeat to his record, Ramer now has a season record of 11-3-2. Fifth place was captured by Warrior Brian Wrona in the 126 pound weight class. He bettered his sixth seed by one, by winning three decisions (including one superior and one major one) and losing twice. A 13-3 record is held by the McHenry junior who has kept his opponents to 31 points while he has scored 107.' Winning the sixth place he was seeded at, was Mark Betancourt. The McHenry senior won a medal and increased his record to ft-5-1. Seeded first in the 132 pound weight class, Bruce Brda won his first match, but forfeited his place in the rest of the tourney due to an injury. Although his record officially must stand at 12-1, Warrior fans know he hasn't really lost a match. Other matmen par ticipating in the Harvard tourney were Pat Haderly, Vic Betancourt and .Ar mando Gomez. Last , Thursday at Wauconda, the varsity wrestlers won by a 35-26 score. Winners were Kevin Hollian <105) with a 6-5 decision; Brian Wrona (126) by a fall: Bruce Brda <132) by a forfeit; Vic Betancourt <138) with a 4-0 decision; Dave Ramer < 145) with an 8- 4 decision; Mark Betancourt (155) by a fall and Ed Hughes <167) by a forfeit. Pat Haderly (112) wrestled to a 7-7 tie. This Thursday and Friday the varsity will be wrestling at the Rockford Boylan 16- team tournament. We will be looking for some more medals and ribbons to be brought back to McHenry. Wisconsin Mapped Lakes To Help Many Ice Fishermen An index of over 2,500 Wisconsin Mapped Lakes will help many Ice Fishermen enter the charmed circle of experts. A mapped lake is actually a hydrographic map. So what's a hydrographic map? "Hydrographic Maps" is simply a high-faluting term for maps showing the various depths of a lake along with other information that is so desirable to have for fishing...such as kind of lake bottom (sand, mud, gravel, etc...) Suppose you want to fish for perch. You know his feeding habits and at what depths and over what kind of bottom he would be. With a Wisconsin Hydrographic Map you can see at a glance the general contour of the lake bottom and the exact depth of any given place along with the kind and condition of the bottom. No more cutting through a foot of ice to find 6 inches of water underneath. The index is available at no charge by sending a large, self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to: Wisconsin Lake Maps, Box 5096, Madison, Wis., 53705. SQELENS Ultra-Thin "CHARGE IT" •Eye Examinations Avoilable Purchase 0f frames LENSES ONLY present YOUR COMPLETE EYE CARE CENTER WALSH1 So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR--I ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who was named LPGA's Rookie of the Year for 1979? 2. How many times has the Pittsburgh steelers won their AFCCentral Division cham pionship? 3. Jerry West was NBA scor ing leader in what year? 4. Who won the NFC Central title? 5. What horse won the Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes and Preakness in 1948? towers To Sports Quiz 1. Beth Daniel. 2. Six straight times. 3. 1970. 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 5. Citation. Hank Hilier came to see me with news abort the fourth annual Johnsburg Old Timers Club Baseball Dinner The date of the coming dinner is Monday, Jan. 21 and will again be held at the Community Club hall. s> _ Vince Lloyd. TV and radio sports announcer, will again serve as Master of Ceremonies and he is a fellow who can really carry the program along in great style. Bruce Sutter, the masterful relief pitcher of the Chicago Cubs, will be the main speaker; o Buck Peden. public relations man of the Cub organization will be here. So will somebody from the White Sox as soor ai con-, tacts can be made. Harry May < 385-3932) is the man to call for tickets. Get them early. The crowds are getting bigger all the time. Don't be too late. With Hank and Harry, you can be sure that Jerry Wakitsch will be active in the program Watch this column for any further developments on the program * In his travels outside of McHenry and Volo, Alvin Phannenstill picked up the following for S.I.H., then carried it in his pocket for nine months before turning it over. Here it is: It's in the book. "Life is Worth Living", a story told, by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of <• two Irishmen, by the name of Kelly and Murphy who were bitter rivals. An angel was* sent to pacify Mr. Murphy. The angel said, "Mr. Murphy the good Lord is willing to give you one of anything in the world, providing you will give Kelly two". •*t1 Mr. Murphy said, "Angel, .'«.g do you mean if I was to win n the Irish Sweepstakes, doe* you mean Kelly would win two?" the angel said, "Yes. that's right". Mr. Murphy * said, "Angel, do you mean if -1 was the head of one of the largest labor unions in the worlds Kelly would be the head of two?" The angel said "Yes". Mr. Murphy said, "Angel, do you mean if I was walking down the street and one of the largest brass bands in the world was following me, do you mean two would be following Kelly?" Again, the Angel said "Yes", that's right." Mr. Murphy looked up and said, "Angel, I'll take a glass eye." Isn't this about the way our society is today? Bob Neumeyer, 24 Hillsdale Circle, * * Scott Depot puzzle with a ballpoint pen. that was a mistake. J' If anybody thought ill health could get Clara Xoonan down, they have another think coming. Believe it or not, she joined Mary Ann and Chuck at the Longhorn Friday night and was sharp as a tack. Spirit. That's the answer. All I know is what people tell me -- and they tell me Larry Nimsgern leads a stocking cap and mittens foursome out to the golf links all winter. You don't have to be dif ferent. but it helps! FOX VALLEY BASKETBALL Team Dundee C.L.S. McHenry Jacobs C.L.C. Cary Grove Crown Woodstock Scorers Meyers. Cary Grove Gliesman, Crown Anderson. Crystal Lake S. Judson. Dundee Schaefer. Jacobs Greve. McHenry fg ft 35 29 37 13 87 28 16 72 28 12 68 29 6 64 26 9 61 Athlete $ mm * - •v. v? w&m yni . J, . .W K" i32&W TOM HUTCHINSON Tom Hutchinson, a With a nice Christmas card and unsigned note came a baseball card with a picture of Don Dessinger of the White Sox. Through the grapevine, we learn that "Biff" Meyer gave the card to Jean Degen and she thought it should reach me. That grapevine tells all. Didn't have a pencil handy so, like a true optimist, I started to work a crossword 1976 " graduate of McHenry High "'School was recently elected ' president of the Tribe of Illini (lettermens' club) at the University of Illinois, Champaign. Elected by representatives from 19 athletic teams, consisting of 200 members, his respon sibilities are to preside -over all lettermen and executive meetings. Also to work with faculty representatives, all coaches and athletic director. Upon being elected, he was appointed to be a Tribe rep on the Varsity "I" association (graduated lettermen). Tom is a senior at the university majoring in Architecture and lettered in track. • Mystified by the siie of your cookware? The easiest and most accurate way to measure pans is at the top. This will S've you width and length or ameter. ALL TIED UP-Karea Becker, of Jacobs, finds no passing room as 8M Hutchinson, No. 22 aai Terr! Boblman apply pressure in tbe conference opener last week at McHenry. 8ae and Terr! scored 26 and 24 points to lead the Warriors girls to a <7-51 win. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Sports Show Opens Jan. 26 At O'Hare The most complete sports show in the midwest arrives at theO'Hare Expo Center January 26 with the opening of the 1980 Chicagoland Sport Fishing, Travel & Outdoors Show. An acre of fishing tackle exhibits, more, than 200 resorts, lodges and fly-in services, sport fishing boats, recreational vehicles, casting pond, live-tagged fish pond, and seminars with top outdoor personalities will entirely fill the five exhibit halls of the O'Hare Expo Center for the nine-day show (January 26 through February 3). "This show will have the largest fishing tackle display of any public sports show in the nation, and the largest in the Chicago area in well over a decade with 93 brand names on display in "Tackle Hall', " said Show Managers John Dobbertin, Jr. a ad Joan N. Allesee. Special attractions at the nine-day show include: -Fishing seminars with top outdoor personalities, sponsored by the Chicago Sun-Times. Seminar speakers include Roland Martin, Bill Dance, Joan Salvato Wulff, Billy Murray, Dan Gapen, Tom Mann, Dick Kotis, A1 Lindner, Tony Fidanzo, Dick Reuss and Chris Houston. -Ninety-foot long casting pond with continuous casting demonstrations. -Cooking demonstrations with outdoor cook Chef Alberto. -Live-tagged trout pond where show attendees fish for trout, and trout are tagged with prizes including rods and reels, tackle boxes, fishing lures and line, rides in hot-air balloons, television sets and portable radios. Monday, January 28, will be "Ladies Day" at the Chicagoland Sport Fishing, Travel & Outdoors Show with ' every woman ac companied by a paying-male adult, admitted to the show at no charge. "Gone Fishin' Day at the show is Wednesday, Jan. 30, with everyone presenting ID they are 65 or over admitted at a discounted price. The first 3,000 persons attending the show on Friday, February 1 will receive a free, high-quality "Chicagoland Sport Fishing Show" patch. ^The O'Hare Expo Center is on River road in Rosemont, next door to the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, and is near the junction of the Tri-State Tollway (294) and the North west Tollway - Kennedy E x p r e s s w a y . S h o w management will be monitoring CB-Chartnel 1 to provide directions to anyone needing assistance, and on weekends road directions and parking information will be broadcast every 15 minutes on 1530 on the AM radio dial. Show hours: Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 (fm.; Sundays, noon to 6 p.m.; weekdays, 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. For additional show in formation, call 263-3131. County Farm Bureau l1 ̂ wlere To Qualify McHenry County Farm Bureau bowlers will have three opportunities 0 to qualify for the District tourney in early 1980. All Farm Bureau mem bers are invited to bowl at any ^ar all - of the three local quaKfying tourneys, Larry Harris, manager, said today. bl®l©f®y flcvi/ \Je®r j COMMONS VISION (INTERS 4 3 0 5 W E l m S t . , M c H e n r y (815) 344-3900 ALSO OFFICE ATT" (312)223-0020" Round Lake Commons Shopping Center «j\Icc,IIenfy '50COUPLI - (Reservations Only) •8 pm-Midnight Open Bar •Free Champagne at Midnight •Choice of Four Dinners Prime Rib * N.Y. Strip Steak Butt Steak Steak ft Crab LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Dance to the "SUM/UK" Happy New Year! HILARY RODENKIRCH PONTIAC SALES MANAGER The three local dates and locations are: Jan. 6 - Wayne's Lanes, Woodstock. Jan. 13 - Bowl-Hi, Huntley. Jan. 20 - McGarry's, Har vard. All three will start at 1 p.m. Harris said bowlers may submit three-game series scores from any or all three dates, and the com mittee headed by Bert Rank will choose the best as the person's official qualifying score. The District I tourney will be Feb. 15 at Rockford. 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