**•-Y^JS^T'-,:<*^-Tfvi .*r.... . . . * v * H ,«* * ' v* W. . ^--iorfT^^. . ..« Vt V*§k « Thursday, January, 23,1996 i* £ • s rf-'V. 'V°" '*V'.: * -j? ./ : 7- ;\y ^ *f- V~. • - • i • ',r <"?• ™ V • * Jr* ? * t •» i" • r - j,vf~~.?y|7.sy>fJjfSs,*5r"; , *? »^ * - * \ ' ., • THE MEHSMR PLAZHDKALKFT ! *" v h|i Tin HXBSON WINS LITTLE CONFERENCE MEET fWMping long shot*. This gune vu A thriller that was hard to lose.* Richmond took the second game BOWLXNO NEWS --- «, , The McHenry Brewers met and de- AT LOCAL SCHOOL from a scrappy, never-say-die, Hunt- feated the Wildcats 2589 to 2406. Herb * „«^ 1 ley team by a 29 to 16 score. Rich- Simon showed how to -hit the pins, A bunch of green-shirted men swept wond got tay their number 13 to win tujning in a 277 game And 628 total, down from the north to thrill Mc- f°r the season in this game only to Ed Thennes led the Wildcats with 525. Etnry sport-lovers in the Little Con- suffer defeat on number 14, supposed- Toots Eddy got his left handed team fere nee tournament last Friday and ly * much less treacherous number, together to trim Volo 2651 to 2295. Saturday evenings. These men hailed thorn and Vogel led tine scoring with Toots led this match with 608 for from Hebron.. They won the tourna- 12 and 10 points respectively. We three games. ment and deserved to win for if ever especially liked a fellow named Witt EM Smith's 573 led his team to vic- % group of boys followed a coach's on that Huntley squad. He was in toiy over the Winkel outfit in the plan of battle, it was this gf£>upL They there scrapping during his last minute Forester league. Winkel rolled 582 to were a cool, smooth outfit that refused play the same as he was during the lead his team. to vary from one plan. It was evident first minute. Vernon Knox, who has had no litthat Coach Crane had given, explicit McHenry Huntley hooked up in a tie trouble with this game of bowling, orders "SO I HEAR" „ . by EARL WALSH * TOWN TEAMS WIN AND LOSE IN BUS SCHEDULE OF & ^tftyslake came to town Sunday afternoon and split with our Town WIN OVER GRANT PRIMES MCHS BOYS tOR COUNTY MEET What a difference a win makes! McHenry's high school basket ball We are slowly recovering from the whirl of tournament competition that furnished a couple of thrilling tatties at the local high school .Friday and Saturday nights. ' . • - . "" " Before we forget, w* wish to say that we are sorry that Captain Vernon It fenuld gladden the heart consolation match on Saturday even- came through to lead Herb Simon's Kramer's name was omitted in last of any coach w> see those orders ex- ing. This was all McHenry with the team to a win over the Justen squad, j week's writeup thafl went high-hat on •cuted with the precision shown by final count 55 to 17. Adams, Taxman The score sheet sihows a total of 581 us and appeared on the front page, those Hebron boys. We'll go back to and Miller led the parade. Huntley Pins for Knox. A1 Justen led the los-1 Vetaon made a speech at that pep Bur heroes, but first let ti$ go into presented none too strong a lineup t** 544. 'meeting. this thing from the start. As the in- for this game. There was nothing at, The Old Timers had a couple ol ----- ; imitabte A1 Smith would say, "Let's stake anyhow. j good matches, Bacon's team winning I Coach'Reed was keenly disappoint- C .lottk "rt® the records." j Richmond's record during the season ovet M?ke. Schaefer's and SaylerV^ jn losing that first game, but recov- The tournament started Friday stamped them as favorites in the team inning1 R close match from the|ere(j nicely to do a good job of pre- V evening in spite of a , driving'snow Championship match with Hebron, but Grangers. Freund--589, Page--585, senting the cup to Hebron at the close <*••»*"Storm that threatened to block pro- the Hebron boys showed no regard Adams--581, and Smith--576 Were g ceeding8. The Huntley team, schedul- for regards. They were out to win--•_ ed to open the tournament wi|h Rich- and win they did-^-35 to 26. It was Algonquin was- too much for Waumond, failed to appear at scheduled anybodys game up until the last coru*a jn another match game, hitting , time. A report came in that the boys couple of minutes. This same fellow, 2^10 P'ns to 2480 for Wauconda Zalwere bucking snow banks somewhere Kuecker, mentioned previously, was* es^y ^ the neat score of 631. along the line. McHenry jmatrfjed inserted into the lineup during the last rolled a 247 game t© boost his two groups of second team men in a half (responded with three baskets 8enes to 627. preliminary show, ~ ' ; * C. O. F. ; TEAM NO. THREE-1. Reirner Theis ........... Nye ...... Steffes Smith .. The coaches then Praise is due each and every man in | agreed to stage the McHenry-Hebron this game. Palmer was the key man) game first. !in Hebron's simple, effective rule:' Hebron stepped into an early lead which reasons that the other fellow that found them leading 10 to 5 at the cannot score while you keep possession quarter Those five points marked the of the ball. Time after time, Palmer difference as the half ended 15 to 10 waited cool as a cucumber for the in Hebron's favor and again as the proper opening, then shot that ball in third quarter ended 23 to 18. Hebron with deadly southpaw accuracy to a widened the margin 29 to 22 in the teammate under the basket. Usually last period with two ^-minutes to go. the ball went to Johnson, a husky It was here that our own boys took center, who played a great game. over the show and fought desperately • Richmond, a truly great team put up Freund to bring the score up to 29 to 28 as * great fight, but lost to a team that Thennes the timer's gun barked forth to • end must be given full credit for a fine Sutton McHenry's hopes. A second team man,, demonstration. Winkel named Kuecker, from Hebron led hisj McHenry handled its first tournateam's scoring with six field goals and ment in fine style. Good sportsmanshowed the calm judgment of a vet- ship was displayed throughout. Mceran when the fire really began to Henry should draw favorable comment Unti blaze in those last few minutes of when tournament sites are chosen Schaefer combat. Enough for Young Mr. in the future. *" * 203 182" l&tf--56o 171 179 192--542 159 157 173--480 183 157 159--499 189 192 192--573 teams. Led byjlilde, who dropped injteam went over to Fox Lake Tuesday eight field goals, they trimmed Green's ! night and won their game 27 to 14. team. Kinsala scored 15 points in j It was a happy bunch of boys that this game. Joe's Aces fared a little! romped into the dressing room after better as Bill Kreutzer went on an-1 playing their best game of the seaother of those scoring sprees. Bill! son. It was a happy coach that rompdidn't play much more than a half, but j ed with them too. he dropped in seven baskets and a Speed and passing told a large part free throw for good measure. Por- the story. There was some nice tegys led Grayslake with 16 points J basket shooting too. Most of all the This Grayslake team has suffered boys were on their toes, coming in to only two defeats all season, both to ;meet the ball. New, combinations of the tournament. We had to like him for taking all blame from his boys and placing it on his own shoulders. The Coach drew a laugh with a remark that he felt he had already done his share toward handing, the) honors; to faebrpiji on Friday, nighjfc^ *' the Aces • Green's team abandoned a reckless habit of shooting in their game at Fox Lake Tuesday night and won 22 to 19. Dowell led with five baskets. Britz was high man for Fox Lake with 9 points. .. . The girls are feeling better since their 21 to 11 victory over the Graysworked smoothly. " j Grant's lanky center, Amanh, offered McHenry their biggest problem of the evening, dropping in four baskets and one free throw. Werham scored the other five points for Grant. Vale Adants, who seems to have found his, shooting eye and is mix We were highly pleased to see the "fine spirit of co-operation shown at the high school during the tournament. Everybody pitched tight in to help. Coach Reed arid his helpers deserve a hand for their efforts. V1H11 trfj. W AX f (VMMjr VY CI llic UIOJ . . * i 1 . lake girls last Sunday. Evelyn Justen !m* mt° the better-than in 905 TEAM NO. TWO-- V. Freund ........... 165 170 174 174 200 165 146 170 174 159 Harry Schnaitman, in comic cos- Hilde, f ..... tume, led the "Red Peppers" 'band in: Lusk, f the "Music Goes Round and Round" j Robbins, c . jgg 4gr | or whatever that is that meets our Cremin, c led McHenry with four baskets. A girl named Foley scored all five baskets for Grayslake. Joe's Aces took a trimming at the . , . , _ hands of the fast Devpnshires at f ,the end o{ th,e third quarter Fox Crystal Lake Tuesday night ' With j Pu* up a hard fight in the last Wally Smith and Manager Joe on thc ^uarter when e8ch scored seven points, but the game had been put on ice. ' • . Our second team seemed somewhat awed by the size of their opponents and failed to show th<j class we have seen them dislay throughout the season. The boys lost by one point. Grant put up a strong defense that day wnd Friday. McHenry meet• Richmond m the first night mad wffl meet the winner of the Woodstock- Hun tley game if they come through as expected. With „ vast improvement shown in the Grant game, hopes nm high as the county tournament approaches. The boys appear to be stinted for battle. McHENRY -- 27 B Adams, f 4 Kilday, f .... o l o . 0 4 Beckenbaugh, f .......... 0 • Taxman, f A 0 l Miller, c ...... 0 V 2 Kramer, c 3 ON 2 C# Anderson, g ...4.. 2 0 f G. Anderson, g ...„. 1 , 1 ' " 1 P. Juste^ g 0 • ' t J. Justen, g ...... 0 * »r • Totals GRANT 12 14 S 10 Paddock, f --. Britz, f Stratton, 1.:.%.^..^;^ Amann, c early season, scored ten points for McHenry to lead the attack. . , McHenry led 11 to 5^ at the half. ® The margin was widened to 20 to 7 injured, list, it begins to look like replacements will have to be recruited. Both Town teamS travel to Hebron Thursday night of this week. , < / / GRAYSLAKE ~ 46 867 896 266S 168--484 118--462 174--522 223--582 ears at every turn. Kuecker just now. He rates high on our score sheet. Adams, with five field goals and two free throws led the scoring for McHenry, but it was left for Clarence Anderson to bring the crowd to their feet as he sank four J/a'mer» f *•• . .j Pierner, f .. i*wjuuuuuuuu«iwjwuwuwvwi Kuecker, f L E E ' S P I C K P A S J o h n s o n , c . - \ >r-v ^ Stop. Canni- | ^rgett, C baiism. Blood- Montgomery, g Championship Gaale HE®RON -- 36 2 ........--.. i 883 T^AM NO. FOUR- ....... 180 ....... 160 Weber .................. 130 Justen 194 Justen 242, 8> 122 142 203 201 159 Harris, g ... McNeil, g , The Girls' Athletie Club fnarched Wallace, g onto the floor in uniform dress to .. spell out the initials of competing Totals 848 2645 teams. It went over big. McHENRY j Sullivan and Wurtzinger of the ... ..-j Woodstock Sentinel were chosen as of-1Kreutzer, f l4ft_442«ficial scorers for the tournament, but Kinsala, f .. couldn't get through the snow banksDowell, c .... Nobody missed them more than "So 1 Green, g ..... Hear," who was pressed into service.' Chamberlin, B ' P P . ...v8 0 1 .... 4 0 S 0 0 0 6 2 2 .... 1 V; .... 0 0 1 21 3 12 91 137--470 149--544 128--629 colored: sticks to akin and feathers antiseptic. Applies t 1 11 n to a few of riook la aullicienji THOMAS P. BOLGER "The McHenry Druggist" 40 Mass. £ 1 RICHMOND -- 26 Ehcrn, f Bowman, f Anderson, f Green Street ^r°gel, c ...... Gibbs, g Subscribe for The Plaindealer. THC McHenry, Illinois Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous Admission 10-25c Weekdays--7:10--9:10 C. S. T. FRIDAY (Last Day) SHIRLEY TEMPLE Jn "THE LITTLEST REBEL" SATURDAY Ginger Rogers -- George Bront "IN PERSON" Also--Accent on Girls--Comedy 8UNDAY -- MONDAY . ^ JANUARY 26 - 27 '."v'.JTack Oakie -- Joe Penner *4 COLLEGIATE" Also, 'Popeye' Spinach Overture Voice of Experience World News Events TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY Larry Crabbe -- Kathleen Burke "NEVADA" Also -- Radio Rhapsody -- Lucky Stars -- Pictorial Review THURSDAY -- FRIDAY Josephine Hutchinson -- -- George Houston "THEMELOD# LINGERS ON" Bell, g j HEBRON -- 29 Palmer, f Smith, f Pierner, f Kuecker, f Johnson, c Hurgett, c Montgomery, g........ Maas, g McHENRY-- 28 Adams, f -- Beckenbaugh, f ....... Taxman, f Kramer, e . * Miller, c ... l.,:. P. Justen, g Miller, g Freund, g . .16 ....« ...~o 1; ...r* 1 P 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 7 906 TEAM NO. ONE-- Stilling 144 Knox .............. 827 689 2422 Karls . Bolger Simon 192 167 173 185 146 193 222 173 218 149--439 196--581 191--580 To cheer u« along, we were told that the scorer who was responsible for that Notre Dame-Northwestern mixup had met some strange fate. Well, as old Pop-Eye would say, "Blow Me Down!" Vernon Knox --619 rolled 581 Gould that btf for just 172 575 three games? w. ; . 0 P Hughes : |l Weber 2 Karls .. . 0 Freund 1 Bacon. 0 -.11 861 952 881 2694 OLD TIMERS' CLUB ®acon 166 179 139--484 192 -166 209--feGfi 112 131 200 222 190 190 Bennett, g \ Totals.: JOE'S ACES --; 46 Wm Kreutzer, f W. Smith, f J. Schmitt, f Chamberlain^ A. Smith, g •mr r.v V 0 • ;1 .7 0 ... 1 . . 0 .• >1 3 '•••I ..3 18 6 0 We hear that Irvin Smith, Green Street barber, doftated a hair cut and, Anderson, "g shave as a prize at a party a few l Peterson/g nights ago and wh^ should win it but ' John Dreymiller. 11 : b 0 0 -- 2 -- 8 I .-- O ...... 0 *,• a 0 0 1 T' 0 Beavis .. Gov alt .. Johnson Page 860 887 Schaefer 121 162, i.;.. 172 178' 196 156 ...... 247 146 139--382 if y0u haven't heard that demon huntsman, Jake Stoffel, tell about tho .190--57') big -game he has bagged. "You ain't ""-- heard nothin' yet." Jake has harpoon- 853 2600 e(j SOnie big fish in his day, too. F 1 ; 0. :-h%: 0 1 • i 1 ed to break through for short shots. Many shots were hurried and went wild. The County Tournament will be staged in St. Mary's gym at Woodstock next week, Wednesday, Thurs- Werham, ® Eiter, g ': Totals . '•>.* Ml '•> 4 : o 0 r : 2 ...... 0 • M ...... 4 -/•I ^ • ..... 0 fi • & . 0 : i GAMES ARE POSTPONED I . The basketball and volleyball gaaiea planned by the I^oyalty club to bo' held Thursday night have been postopened until a later date. Tickets which have been purchased will be honored at the date to be announced later. I Hag* Standing St ie most Important sntlqifltlea to the British Isles is Stonehenge, the cular group of huge standing stones on Salisbury Plain. Wiltshire - M. Schaefer 177 182 12 Barbian ... Pries Goodell ..., Smith ...... Sayler 916 Sayler 149 ,.^......164 ^7.... 166 * 191 .......... 168 814 236 164 131 191 146 1'14--3901 Whitey Budrunas, whom McHenry 163---503 basketball followers will well remem- 154--50<> ber, flashed his old stuff aeainst the 192--585 Duffy Florals to help the Waukegan 121--480 Eagls win 44 Whitey took seven ~--'----- j shots in the fir's I quarter and dropped 734 2464 j five of them through the net. Budrunas still holds the inter-colletriato Totals 20 6 9 GRAYSLAKE -- 36 B . Pv-- P Poretgys, f ... 7 1 1 Snyder, f 1 1 3 J unge, c ......1...^. .w 5 1 1 Thompson, g ... 1 ; 3 3 O Dell, g ................0.^. ... &S. 0 ' 2 Harris, g ............... •••• 0 '•/ . " 2 Totals 16^ 6 McHENRY GIR&S -- 21 vy^vB... E. Anderson, f 164--648 scoring record in the Middle West Anderson, f 164--492 with nine points in 55 seconds of play Fisher, c ....... 184--481 while doing, his stuff for Marquette,Conway, g .... 1 •f«>< ;• 1" .....2 P 0 1 2 ..Pi.:: t • t: 0 Wattles ^ 838 Granger 170 193--575 University. 166--4691 The County tournarment at St J. Stehaefer 136 Perkins 182 Adams 201 Granger 164 Cy Anderson, -g RICHMOND -- 29 Ehorn, f Anderson, f Bowman, f Vogel, e Gordon, c Bell, g Gibbs, g Borre, g ......i., 866 861 2565. Mary's gym comes along next week. I McHenry hooks up with the strong 192 160--522 Richmond team in the first game. It 164 172--472 should be a battle with McHenry hold- 167 181--520 ing the edge in spite of past records. 191 189--5811 McHenry is on the way up, while Rowling, c .... 213 140--5171 Richmond plainly shows the strain ! G. Harris, g 'of keeping their fine record of thir- M. Harris, g B Conway, g ................. Justen, g Totals 9 GRAYSLAKE GIRLS -- 11 VanZandt, f Foley, f 808 . 917 842 2612,teen wins intact. B .6 «JL F k =JL MATCH GAME WAUCONDA Clem 163 160 Tom 163 142 Paul 164 189 Ralph 146 174 Oscar 166 192 A delegation of local fight fans J went to see that Joe Louis-Charlie 16fM-4811 Retzlaff affair, but there has been 172--467 enough said about that. 178--531 175--495 Totals McHENRY -- 2* B P ^p -... 0 0 0 5 0 I 0 0 2 ..... 0 0 0 ..... 0 * 2 6 T We wanted to gd into a little base* 169--5071 ball this week, but 20 below zero I doesn't prompt much thought of the Bennett, g Kinsala, f ... Green, f Kreutzer, f . Dowell, c ALGONQUIN Dawnyer ... Ritt Benson Zalesky ............... Zim 772 867 861' 2480 diamond game. 134 247 171 209 202 147 199 178 201 178 192--473 | To the query "It is cold enough for 181--627 you?", jwe answer, "Yes, Ye»r- A 176--525 Thousand Times Yes!" 221--6311 : SUNTLEY^lf Weltzien,f Witt, f Reed, f ........ Miller, c ...... Hurd, g -- Stadin, g .... Haines, g ..., 12 6 963 903 944 2810 0. 2 p. • 0 P i MATCH GAME 1 TOOTS AND LEFT HANDERS 120 203 •2 2 Kreutzer 3 H. Schaefer ..... Britz, f Lutsy, f .... Molidor, f Gertsen, f Klaus, c ... . 1 Scott, g .... ThpTSfcHenry Rifle Club won a very Sven, g .... CLUB WINS CLOSE MATCH AT ELGIN Lockwood, g .............. Totals FOX LAKE --19 ••V-B: ' P' ',P 2 1 8 1 0 1 ...... 1 0 3 ..... 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 O U 10 2 8 B P '• P 4 1 2 • 2' 0 8 ....... 0 0 0 Thies M. Schaefer Eddy *, ROSTOCK MILLER FRIDAY--ONLY JANUARY 24 Josephine Hutchinson -- -- George Houston "THE MELODY LINGERS ON" SATURDAY ONLY~~ George O'Brien in "WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS" No. 3--"Great Air Mystery" SUNDAYS- MONDAY DONT MISS IT! Clark Gable -- Franchot Tone and Charles Laughton in "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" 15c TUESDAY -15c Another Outstanding Hit! Robert Donat -- Madeline Carrol "39 STEPS" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Sylvia Sidney -- Melvvn Douglas "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE" ; . ~ . 6 4 1. ~ 807 886 * •• VQLO LIVE WIRES FORESTER ATHLETES J. Wagner ............ 134 100 TURN OUT STEON* ^ !« JS AT GRADE GYM Wirt. ...... 202 188 ' PhannenatlU 161 167 Cold weather proved no obstacle to the C.O.F. boys Sunday afternoon a# they turned out in good numbers at the grade school gym. As per schedule, the Juveniles start-' ed the day with basketball. Elmer Heimer Smith le<$ his team to a 24 to 21 vie- Karls .. tory and tied with Irvin Laures, a new Weber comer, for scoring honors. Smith .............. Next, the older fellows hooked up in Smon a volley ball match that went along! smoothly enough except for "Moe"! 832 871 Meyers and Ernie Bohr reaching their WILD CATS (McHenry) long arms over the low net. It is re- Stilling --...... 136 ported that "Moe" enjoyed the help- Steffes -- 166 lessness of his brother-in-law, Alder- Justen 182 man George Freund, in a little basket- Thennes 179 ball scuffle. .George's participation Phannenstill ........ 133 in this game consisted in watching the ball go by. The Speeders were too fast,for the Curly Tops in a 36 to 24 game. Moe'3 Pickles ran over the Ponies 61 to 38 in the next game. LeRoy Smith led the scoring with 25 points, closely fol 190--513 close match from Company I at Elgin 122 163 199--474 Tuesday night. McHertry led in three 165 167 151--483 positions, falling behind only in the 181 198 194--583 offhand position. Smith was high i 219 165 224--608 man for McHenry, closely followed by [ Kamholz. 0 : -9~ Totals 9 968 26511 ; McHENRY RIFLE CLUB I P S K 146--380 Justen 99 97 88 190--45S Kamholz; ...^.--...lOO 93 96 163--4C3 Smith 97 98 95 148--538 Freund 93 90 89 138--456 Klapperieh 99 98 94 O Tot 42--326 LAKE ZURICH OBJECTS TO CHANGE OF ROAD 760 760 786 2296 MATCH GAME McHENRY BREWERS ;... 139 136 166 124 201 157 166 177 170 277 COMPANY! 488 476 461 313 1738 Volmer 162---42? Shnholze®' .......... 147--427 !uites ..I.iv... 202--560 Richoz... .i.....r... 204--547 Hall 181--628 --- P 97 96 91 93 99 S 90 88 93 . 94 96 K 86 72 73 89 87 162 198 150 188 138 886 2589 133--421 149^-513 188--620 158--625 166--427 476 460 407 369 1712 796 826 784 2406 Thickest Coal in the World . Die thickest coal In the world is la Australia, where three beds totaled 780 feet The thickest bed in the United lowec by Vernie Freund who ran up States is the mammoth bed of the a total of 24. Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., in Car This Sunday afternoon sport ' i? bon county, Pa., where the thickness proving a real attraction with added I05 feet 8 inches. This same bed is interest each week. The boys, young "folded near Shenandoah, where the and old are having goo^. times. | thickness is between 150 and 200 feet. RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. John Kilday and family will move next week from Waukegan street to Kate's Place on Route 12, between McHenry and Ringwood, where they will operate a service station. • La3ce Zurich business men and civic leaders are all hot and bothered about 7 7 3g5 1 a move which is being made by the 76 36(5 state department of highways to re- 70 342 route Rand Road to the south and 4g 339 west of the village, instead of through the Main street business section as at present. According to the new route staked out by the state engineers, the route will leave tfie present Rand Road 58 314 about one mile south of Lake Zurich. 68 325! It will then go around the southern 79 355 and western shores of the lake and 7 8 359 connect again with the present Rand Road north of the village. Business men in Lake Zurich claim that there is no doubt but that business would suffer by this drastic change. 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