<^7 v ^ ^ y^X'-r- ***-' ',™™ 1 ' #*' " _ "••.;;, *r v <*- ' ? \* **€• Thursday, Deesttfoer 1% 1935 BOWLING EARL WALSH We might just as yell- start jo£f with "the best story of the week. Now, we didn't see this one, but We hear that "Red" Winkel pulled one for the book last Friday at the Palace Alleys. Red rolled a ball down the alley taking all but one pin away. yGet it right now. Nine pins were ? v "knocked galley-west into the bucket .from whence no pins are supposed to return. But--this story is different. There were witnesses and right before their eyes one of the pins jumped back up on the alley and settled • -itself in an upright position. Now, • . ^hat do you think of that? It sounds ].• r^e a wooden soldier story to us. We ,< . -,told the little story to one fellow and r he looked at us with pity at first, then : > rouldn' resist, "Vas you dere?" Any ^".questions are referred to the east side ,»'jdispenser, "tyed" Winkel. v V v so we cant give yoa a very accurate 1 MA A f! JN MIDST report of the going on. It seems like i -dttov aWiOAM the "working press" should be ad- UJT ISUoz SBASUJ* mitted. .How about it girls? From | . .. T ~ , , what we hear, Mrs. George (she won't! Basketball at the high school has TOWN TEAM LOSES TO DUNDEE OUTFIT The btffrli) capacity the/ and Rovena Marshall are gtflng great guns. alleys are crewikd to nights. We find Dar a 243 game and a 634 Schaefer, Nick Freund , „ . The McHenry town team played n mind if you call her Gertie) Barbian "een mov^n^ a di*zy pace of late, their first game last Sunday afternoon' ra?^er Tf1) ' After a surprising start at the first and took * good trimming .from Dun-ItotaL a of the season our team has "skidded ,<lee. In all fairness we must state an<* ^annenstiH each turned in two badly in the last three games, What that the local team went onto the gumes over coveted 200 tnark. We, floor with Jittle or no practice. Dun-ifinti ^ S""111 hitt>ng his stride with! Karls Jus ten Smith.. Simon 165, 177--609 189 203--603 203 217--601 213 202--597 904 996 058 2853 In scheduling Dundee for the first Vscribe is tryin& work u? to game of the season, our town basket- 's that we three games in a ball team bit off more than they could row- First the boys traveled to Richchew.' Those Dundee boys were hot mond Friday night and lost by a 30 stuff. i to 24 score. In this game the boys « •' ! started the fad of getting' off to a Manager Green has some young fel- : slow start and finishing strong. The lows this year to work in with the first half saw a 21 *to 10 score. Things veterans and Expects to have a pretty began to happen in the last half and fair team clicking along in a couple McHenry outscored.their opponents 14 of weeks , to 9 for that period of, the game. ! This is brought out as a point, of in- Our girls team stepped out in the formation to assure you ifcat our niftiest looking suits we have seen. can play a little basketball when GIRL SCOUTS dee presented the ciasslest" smooth^'t i ^ 600 series rung Justen ] ,Mt Monday's meeting we deworking team we have seen this vearhlt the neat mark of 255 for a sin«le ^ iC f«Ve 0Ur Candy 8ale on Thur8" and had things all thefro5ra ITy *ame to lead the . i ***' ** 12' at th* Pub,ic school The visiting team was composed of'- Teams and four in tfie Forester it®L.r,aiSe i,m^ey for the tea party DON'T"SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE--AFFECTS HEAR If stomach GAS prevents sloe] on right side try ADLERIKA. On* dose brings oat poisons and relieve* gas pressing on heart so yoo sleejjf:; soundly all night Thomas P. Bolgety Druggist,--in Ringwood fcf S. W» Brown, Druggist. JOHN STOFFEL -• Those who are still talking footcall the 17-year-old Knute Rockne, D^|fr., a chip offf the "Old Rock." He's 4 :. -v '• "•>" Quarterback at, Miami Military Acadformer high school stars who had!leagUe had a real tussle with seven! ^ ! f ** held on December 18 things their own way in this section ipms difference at the finish- In *'£ I ? Mothers Club and the Girl ^ a few years ago. The Anniballi broth-1 match Rame ^t^en Volo arid Wau- mothers. All the Scouts that j Indian Pattern Blankets $2.50 ers put on a daxzfing exhibition that!f?I,da' we find Vol° from be-, "iay,^111 home-made candy, if UoyQQ Rlankpt <1 <*t couldn't be stopped and probably hmd ^ w,n with • margin of six Tbe sale W1n start at 8:451 'ZXi,y manKet Sheets '1Zf» won't be stopped very often this year. I p,"s* . ' H°?v,at 9uUnu ' reC6SS End i 70x80 25% Wool Blankets $3.7" f t » a . t „ *, , In another match game the Mc- ^ ^as' a" through the noon hour ! 7nvon oi _t, A »•* jc Aces had a little betfer luck|Henry Brewers had an easy time win-|Two of the Patrol leaders, Margaret I'i2 5 ' C°tt011 BIanketS $1.45 1 v r Se^D^de ^&SQT Wlth a tiing from Mundelein. UlricKof Mun-! Schaefer and Patricia .'Phalin. will 72x84 5jr; Wool Blankets $2.7$ They lost a game to Cary Tuesday they get around to it Beckenbaugh Kreuteel- sank six Sefe t^Wd the i fSfjj "tfT,!? **1d**S jn hitti,« | ^ ,, fcJi'; . 1 Esmond Baby Blankets 750 night, but won't let thit worry them dropped in three of his four baskets ; . j above the 200 mark in each game to ( Well, we h&,Ve nii^ or ten new The only darkness on the horizon is during the last half. Another differ;^ „u-uh!? u a/t0tal. 646 Leo Heimer was | girls in the Scouts now. If we ^t an injury to Minnie Green A brok- ence in the last half was that a sharp! teams composed of local gn Is high for single game with 226 pins (many more, we can probably start an "Jury Minnie ureen. .A oroK ^ named Ehorn was held under;A1 and Ed Smith went over)? new l»atrol, so, let'sr hope for fl<e ^ 600 while Herb Simon, bowling his usual steady game, was juit three en leg is reported. A cast is neces- shooter sary and Minnie will be lost to the control. lit the first half he, piled up team for gome time. That was tough 13 points.; Without being grfilty of luck, Minnie. We'll all be missing overemphasizing individual performyou and pulling for speedy healing. anee, we could say that was not so -- . , . ,f*d. •' • Trades and near trades are hap-! The following" night found_ Woodpening so fast at the. Major Leagues stock taking a one-sided affair from; meeting that we cannot hope to keep McHenry on the local floor. Things themselves for future combat Coacb Schoenholtz feels quite Sure that he can put a snappy te&m on * the floor with a little more practice. On, next Sunday afternoon,,all three teams will meet teams from A Igong. And while we " are on the. subject of football for the moment, we see by the papers that a move is on to place twelve men on the field., The signal caller would stand in back Of the referee. The Brown Bomber meets the tough bid wood-chopper Friday night. It's Friday, the 13th, . if that means anything to you. The ladies arfe taking up bowling jn a serious way. About thirty turned out Monday night. Men are barred from these Monday night affairs, up to them. We are told not to surprised if Beh' Chapman shows up in the Washington outfield next year were under fair control until that last quarter when the visitors stepped Way out in front; Inability to stop Phillips under the basket was one That vell-known baseball writer 'of the big reasons for this loss. 'A Jimmy Isaminger, of Philadelphia fellow named Tucker was another reasays, "It begins to look like the Ath ; son and there were others. Enough letics will start next season with an of that game. It' was a headache. <juin. The first «*imvwilL *t 1:30. /• ! Tho « < n r « « ' > ' exceptionally powerful home plate and nothing else." The scores*1 v McHENRTf r McCracken, f . Meyers, f Kreutzer, f ..... Kinsala, c „..., Lockwood, gU.- Bennett, ,.g Dowell, g g "V"' TH£ BHEISB -f n McHenry, IIIiikhs Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous Weekdays--7:10--9:10 C. S. T. Admission 10-2Sc FRIDAY Last Day Merle Oboron -- Fredric March Herbert Marshall in "THE DARK ANGEL" ALSO--Micky Mouse "Cartoon" World News Events SATURDAY ONLY ' Dick Powell - Pat O'Brien Marion Davies "PAGE MISS GLORY" ALSO--Starlit Days at the Lido SUNDAY AND MONDAY DECEMBER 15 -- 16 Kfi&ler -- DjcJs Powell "SMPMATES FOREVER" ALSO--Voice of Experience World News Events TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17 - 18 Bett« Davis -- George Brent Ricardo Cortez in "SPECIAL AGENT" "Wings Over Ethiopia" THURSDAY -- FRIDAY Wheeler -- Woolsey "THE RAINMAKERS" Tuesday night of this week was Hebron's turn to beat us With another , {sharp shooter named Palmer making! . u8^"ea life miserable for McHenry, the score at the half jvas Hebron 16, McHenry, 4. Things looked bed, but Coach combination of players • 2&r" : ' ' 'lv/ 2 s; 3~ 0 . 0 O'." 0 -;F. 2 •.J*. 2 U a o o pins short of the 600 mark. SCHEDULE-- Monday Night-^Ladf^. Tuesday Night--Waucoridal ' - 'Wednesday Night--Old Timers: Thursday Night--Volo; ,1* ; • Friday Night--Foresters. ' • & 0 0 j Johnson j j Goodell 0 Perkins OLD TIMERS' CLUB TEAM NO. THREE-- 1 best! Miss Ward suggested that we bring some pine or evergreen sprays, some bittersweet, a little ribbon, some wire, and'a pine cone or two so We will be Rayon Taffeta Slips i able to make imitation wreaths for * Christmas. • 'v; ""V* EUNOR PRIES, Troop Scrilje:^ ; 36-irich Outing Flannel, Light of Dark ^ 15c, •; , All Wool Mufflers ...1_ . 49d:-:; ' Linen Table Cloths. 7& t6 $1.2,„ Hand'chiefs, 3 in box 15c; 25(f - Wool Auto Robe .:.$2.25:>; W&p. Ask for a ticket to the Mer^';'j:^ chants' Opportunity Contest atf,^.'*" Dont forget to save yout votes for the School Anditorium, the prizes gi*en at Vycital's. * , ' 29 Saturday Night. Totals ; DUNDEE Those wrestlers really slay *«m in Boston. Eight spectators have died of heart attacks while attending *• *"»»«= iuwcu »«, | g matches there in the past two years. Reed found a-combination ! j ' - 6 Others suffered attacks and required that came through in great style inf.; , ' « -- . . . i M t h a l f . C a r e f u l i n s t r u c t i o n s i ' 168 181 167 192 204 !on defense between halves worked medical attention. And the "rasslers themselves go merrily on. •«» ucicuoc wiv.cc.i „ T_ j wonders and McHenry .plugged UP g' Lani^ g As you may gather in an adjoining the two spots on the floor from which R" column, basketball has gone not so .Hfebron had piled up all their points. F: Anniballi^ " good with the high school boys of crowd was wild With excitement ' "• late. We must report conditions as as the game ended 2i> to 20 in favor they exist, but as we told Coach Reed of Hebron. in this column last September, he will With a heavy schedule of games, find McHenry fans with him and his Coach Reed has been unable to put teams, win .or lose or draw. We are his team through the practice ses- Meyers f forgetting the "last few games and sions necessary to finish off the rough , Kinsaia' looking forward to better going in spots. The boys are in for some " ' E. Stanek, f Totals F 1 0 0 0 0 0 i j ; Adams 1 Freund 0 912 851 TEAM NO. FOUR-- Schaefer 196 170 ,• p | Karla ....rX^U,. 166 155 , 2!Webei^.....v.,;.... 164 189 • o Sayler 169 132 0 Bacon .. 178 *153 m' 2 •01 1 163 148--479 163 *165--569! 197 146--510 j 173 181--546! 155 209--568 i 849 21312 210--576 145--465 171--474 188--479 217--548 862 TEAM NO. ONE-- 749 931 2542 c-2& JOE'S ACES -- 27 lL . ^ „ • i J " , i W. Kreutzer, f the future. The thought comes to us »ood sound lessons in fundamentals i to assume; the attitude that comes that may bring them back into win-:IfuKh ' , | with victory and take art imaginary nin'g ways. Jj „ j tour about the town as an inquiring' Marengo will be here Friday nijfht' Smith g | reporter. The imaginary questipn we and we wouldn't be at all surprised | ' ' are shooting at our local boosters is: to see our team go to town. Some- . ^ouls j What do you think of our team? body will have to suffer for these- re-1 Tony Wirtz: It just "suits" me. cent defeats and they might just as^ You can't "tie" this bunch. Hope they weH start on Marengo as to wait for R Mogs f can "collar" a few more. revenge on these other teams. Maybe i Deuchler f Floyd Covalt: McHenry has good Marengo will have something to say ,Buhrow 'c "timber." about that. Anyhow, we hope for an;Avlward e Postmaster McGee: I'd "stamp" improved McHenry team. |Batt g ' these boys as O. K. I After trimming Richmond Q"»te'.pr^ g Prof. Nye: They "sparkle." handily our second team lost a thriller | ' Fred Ferwerda: We have 'em ubot- 28 to 26 to Woodstock. Hebron foltled" up all the time. lowed up by taking a 34 to 25 contest. Jack Thies: Sweet stuff! 1 McHenry lights led 16 to 15 at the John Karls: They call it a ftOor but tightened too much in the game. Looks like an "overhead" last haIf f^were outplayed.. game. 1 Pete Schaefer: e. *.«. 3 ... 2 .... 1 .... 1 % 0 '. 1 0 0 0 0 Wattles | Barbian 6 Pafee ... Hughes Granger P 0 . ^'Beavis .. 0 Schaefer q Covalt 123 160 170 161 199 190 160 187 162 192 147--460 160--480 217--574 149--472 243--634 13 1 DUNDEE (2nd TEAM) -- 19 813 TEAM NO. TWO-- 198 201 191 172 186 891 916 2620 Priea Smith 172 173 171 177 159 167--537 202---57(5 191--553 169--518 155--499 TEAM NO 0 Heimer ,n Freund ;] Nye .... n Steffes n Shrith . ,.t;! 947 «62 884 2683 c. o. F! j TWO-- - ..... 177 ...... .162 170' 152--484 1 199 149 182--530' 169 165 185--509' 581 226 193-r-6001 Totals 8 6! McHEN AMOCftSCM'S WOODSTOCK I M I L L E R FRIDAY--ONLY DECEMBER 13 Nino Martini -- Anita Louise ROMANCE' SATURDAY ONLY Tom Brown -- Virginia Weidler "FRECKLES" SUNDAY -- MONDAY Win. Powell « Rosalind Russel "RENDEZVOUS" EXTRA! "Our Gang Follies of 1936" -- A1 Klemme at the Organ -- 7lic TUEDSAY TET Returning another great hit ! JOAN CRAWFORD in "DANCING I^ADY" WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY Loretta Young -- Henry Wiloxon "THE CRUSADES" -- COMING SOON -- "fil Old Kentucky** "3 Kids and A Queen" "Little America" Beckenbaugh, f Anderson, f ...... Adams, f nifty Anderson, f , Kramer, c Totals We; "hog-tied" 'em. Gerald Newman: We raised the "roof." * Jos. Regner: That's bringing home the "bacon." ^ Anna Howard: They look when "pressed" hard. , Buss-Page: "Watch as go by" these Miller, c .. other teams. Freund, g Eric Peterson: We'll "nail" Jem. ! Justen, g . Lodtz & Lodtz: They're "cleaning" Kilday, g . 'em up. Jysten, g . Ben Freund: It's "sealed" up. John Bolger: We deliver.; Allen Nonan: I get a "Hoot* ©tit of it- * I John Thennes: Our team works Anderson, f like a "well-oiled" machine. Ehorn, f Roy Kent: I give the boys a "lot'*' Vogel, c ..... of credit. (Make it a house and lot, Gibbs, g . Roy.) Charlie Unti: They're the "cream" of the crop, John Kilday: t hand 'em the "Crown." John Drejrmiller: That was a- close "shave" for Hebron. Simon Stoffel: I like that Brown tigntenea up ancHwere oul <RY -- 24 (F 878 889 TEAM NO. THREE-- First Team). F'; 1-v •' <K 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 $c<D>iuitar iTheis ... j Karls ... 1 Stilling 1 Bolger . i Winkel 118 179 142 149 183 167 183 144 154 21J 869 2636 149--434 138--500 160--446 190--49:? 169--663 9 6 12 - RICHMOND -- 30 (First Tfcam) Bowman, g .... Bell, g Gordon, g Totals McHENRY B 1 6 2 1 0 0 0 F 0 5 2 2 0 1 0 10 10 15 This is basketball we're * talking about.) Walt Freund: This is a "good year." Anderson, f Tom Bolger: I like a team that's Krarher, <r.....v "Always Busy." ; Freund, g i; A1 Justen: When I graduated from Miller, dear old MHS, I wondered who would Justen, g take "my place." 1 •• Earl Monear: Keep "bowling" 'em,? ; Totals over. Officer John Wirtz: AH "Stars." R. J. Miller (Empire Theater): We will "show" the best of 'em. John "Bevo" freund; The best, "bar" none. Barbian Bros: Well put 'steaks" on that team. 2(5 (First Team) B F ...I:;:...,....' 1;:0 ; Taxman, f 1 Beckenbaugh, f 1 ............ 0 2 ....... 1 ....... 0 2 At 0 4 3 2 2 Justen ^ Simon t It is very seldom that we have ^ hike in the winter, but we have to: ^ have one this week because the troop H/1*' "" • efficiency contest says that we must' nn€s * j have a hike .once a month. This Sat- i ?utton . urday at ten o'clock, therefore, a great gang, I hope, of Scouts will leave the gTade school for an unknown destination. The number of points that we get in the contest depends on the percent of the troop present. See that eber you are there and also get any Scout Knox who was absent at the meeting to Sch^* come too. Make the hike a hundred !Justen percenter. Remember that a chance Web«r to pass tests will be available, so tak^s the opportunity. Better dress warm! About that troop effifciency con* test, however, different things such 'fcs troop inspection, hikes, advancement and scout conduct are based on points to be scored by the Scoutmas-! M°lidor ter. It is up to you scouts to be at,JVaKner the meeting and conduct yourselves like real scouts. We want a class "A" ribbon which means a very high rating 771 TEAM NO. ONE-- 169 133 181 ........ 168 ...... 192 859 806 2436 149 191 173 157 192 156....464 146--470 169--623 183--508 192--576 833 862 TEAM NO. FOUR-- ........... 168 156 164 147 171 171 187 142 256 199 846 2541 168--492 151--452 215--504 168--694 136--506 821 889 836 2648 VOLO LEAGUE TEAM NO. ONE-- 9 8 WOODSTOCK -- 47 (First Team) up Bell, f : Waller, f.......... Phillips, 1 Peacock, f Tucker, c Larson, c Bill Pries: ^ on our team. Berkley, g . George Johnson: Nice going. Keep Johnson, g "building" for the future. We have !: Gasser, g ... the "material.'" i. Totals B F ... C ...„. 0 1 • "Q 0 6 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 1 0 0 . - 1 0 8 .^... 0 1 0 0 0 ' 4 ...... i.v 0 1 19 9 14 for which Mcl^-nry's old 162 is well ntit ^I? Are we or are we not going to keep McHenry on top ? I'm asking all you scouts because it is up to you! Next Monday the famous annual scout Christmas party will be held. Of course, you know that each scout brings a present and from a basket each boy that brought one grabs a j gift. Some of the gifts that are given are a sight for sore eyes and the Wagner Lenzen Grimelli 166 115 134 120 178 165 111 118 126 148 162--488 126--352 169--419 152--397 153--479 ------- 703 TEAM NO. TWO-- 667 760 2130 King Ritta Whitman Wagner Phannenstill 106 146 111 145 169 159 150 96 139 202 142--407 162--458 138--345 176--460 203--574 677 746 TEAM NO. THREE-- Rowan £ j w ay they come packed are even bet-'T^orse' ter yet. Whatever you do scouts,! ^m°8. whether it is a funny gift or not, i "uch?1® bring a gift, because if you don't, rt,ni you'll not receive one. I have b funny hunch that something is going to happen at this special meeting so be there gifts and all. Mr. Williams, First Aid In- 187 114 151 112 195 157 114 106 113 187 821 2244 123--467 114--342 j 114--371t 146--371 214--596 769 TEAM NO. FOUR^- 677 711 2147 We'll charge that up to advertising The limited time after this imaginary1 McHENRY -- 26 (Second Team) tour entered our mind would not al- • low us to include everybody. There H. Anderson, f will be another time Phone 162 PURE SILK HOSIERY Full Fashioned Chiffon and Service Weight . 59^ PER PAIR Don't fail to see this line Pree Christmas Folders with Each Pair of Ladies'Silk Stockings Very fine line ofLadies', Gents' and Children's Shoes at Moderate Prices. POPP'S SHOE West McHenry rG. Anderson, f< Smith, f Miller, f McAndrews, c „. Hetterman, g Hunt, g ....is-.y Conway, g Totalif B . 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 P 1 9 1 I I 11 9 WOODSTOCK-- 28 (Second Team) Tyron, f .......... Andrew, f Bell, f Austin, c Frick, g ........... Forfi'tz, g. Wilkerson, g ... Totals McHENRY - B 3 0 8 4 8 0 0 F 0 0 1 0 % our structor, showed u» a new type of prone pressure artificial respiration, we take a comfortable position - patient and then find the ribs under which the diaphram lies. Theni with stiff arms and a forward motion of the body we form the artificial breathing. The first aid contest is around the latter part of January and that is a mighty short time for Mr. Williams to work on us. It would be a great favor to him and also to yourselves if you would review all the First Aid. SCOUT HAROLD TAXMAN. 1 High Dillon Wagner Thorsel Wii-tt ... 123 127 103 105 170 128 127 118 107 160 174--125 127--381 141--362 146--358 132^--462 628 640 720 1988 VOLO Rowan Wirtz MATCH GAMB 13 T 11 20 (First Team) 1 - ••'••• B F Adams, f 1 , 0 Frisby, f 0 0 - , BeckenbaBag^f^^.f.;..^nr'b 0 j Taxman, T' S- "1" Miller, f-c Kramer, c Kilday, c Justen, g Anderson, g ........ Freund, g ............. P. Justen, g ......... Totals 2 • 8 ........... 0 0 ... 0 0 0 8 HEBRON -- 22 (First Team) Palmer, f ... Pierner, f Johnson, c . Burgett, g Maav g ..... Smith, g 11 ....: 190 147 ...J:;... 131 188 Phannenstill ........ 135 138 Grimerii0.....^^ 192 178 Martini 168 150 205--542 213--532 .135--408 185--060 201--509- • WAUCONDA Dacey Banks Harris ..r.--.... Bruneheon .......... 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