"•..*,* A• ' w,. * v" h< " • "SO I HEAR" - fm® ^ 4 4 %. ,!>*•» ^ -* EARL WALSH way up. He cmn handle a ball and has a "way of being where the ball is. More experience and watch "Irz." A new boy, Schute, showed promise at , center, Big and strong, he should add strength, against the taller teams. Polish off his footwork and sharpen his eyes. We may have something Things I'd Like To Do: there. ' ' forah^game siurd^'(^t'M We dtdrrt get \nl!5» ttnrwt^nie boss of mine wouldn't even send me; Meyers. An injury forced hint out of to Holcumville.) ithe game just as we were about to Throw my alarm clock to h-?- and £8t ™r ^les m h.s direcUon. He's - ffone handling a basketball since he • G«t te a »h6^ » fWAww ~ I ought to be about ready to show his ' stuff. He showed* a lot of promise last {fear. Can shoot, pass and handle a fell. We'll watch him some mora. MGHS FIVE STARTS SEASON WITH GLOSS F . WIN OVER WOODSTOCK •*%> •'vl BOWLING SCORES q»Ti»«t« Coach Dale of Woodstock led an in experienced team of basketball players i Smith Karls .... Schaefer Totals --I-- Geno Unti, a good husky boy, is exsoirietimeat tnej start of the feature. Buy a new car from every salesman that thinks I ought to. -I- •' •' •; Things I'd Like To Do Agail: •• „ pected to add strength to the guard Slide down thi ky school WJl on »i8ituationf but could*t get ^ Hs ' , , .c I firs trip onto the floor. Geno seemed . °m »8dj .pl« • /inii ii,.n» himself when the coach sent fc OTi.tihim ^ ,n ^ mck of # fourth Guess Geno likes it when the going is tough. A good.team saan. . You'll hear more about him. . -- you guesesd -- ftreynuller, Bfe tried to mow me down with that big, black gas buggy last Tuesday,) Things I'd Like To HaYt: A million bucks, '•v • ' --*~ »• Larkin has height, poise and very Ard . friend for He stepped to the million ' (free throw lme to sink a marker like An elevator. a veteran. Don't want to put a guy into Coach Reed's stamping ®a^lan grounds on Tuesday night and drop- « U?!jf8 " ped a hair-raiser to another inexperienced team representing McHenry High. Score: 29 to 27. McHenry went right into a 4 point ^be,. lead and held a 5 to 3 edge as the first Covalt . quarter ended. Neither team showed Wattles' much form up to this point. Page Six points early in the second.quar- Bacon ..... ter sent Woodstock into a lead and| they apeared to be finding themselves.' Totala - Both teams were missing too many) Granger shots, but wound up the half in a 14 - Goodell all tie. , Sayler McHenry's front line, with forwards ^°£er® Knox-and Miller turning on the speed, reund looked smooth in this period, Mc- I*n*er -~~« Henry earned and held a 6 point 23 j Totala to 17 edge as they went into the' u. ™ " fourth quarter. V • Schmitt ..._ Now, this is where the fun began. Perkins McHenry ran up a 27 to 17 lead. Then Wilson Woodstock began to click. They smell- Adams ed victory and really went to town. rM.eyers Laures, who Was pairing up nicely with "Nickie" Freund at the guard 137 154 162 164 210 m 164 162 164 141 184--441 156--474 162--486 164--492 192--548 D. O'Shea jP. Yanda .. lA. B. Nye B. Freund Totals (November 21>: Team One 827 751 858 2436 Adele Froehlich , Viola Brefeld ... 158 158 158--474 *ay Brf!eld "• 149 167 166--482 Thennes 100 125 166--391 CarohneJusten 153 168 171--492 dred Kinsa^* 165 21SH1--551 725 833 i»*»» 202 143 189 224 156 134 170 162 132 181 Totals ....... 832 2390 T Temm *2® ,AJ Lorraine Thennes 104 144--480 ?• Schiessle 142 133--446 H*pk<: 142 152--503 Sis Covalt. -- 85 12ft--4Kfi D- Lockwood ........ 130 JJU498 Lil Kr*use ........... 126 ...... 914 7781 720 2413 143 138 170 198 155 170 184 143 145 177 Totals ....... Team Three 174-~4g7 R- Marshall 159--481 Betty Thennes L: 133--446 Helen Conway ... 187--530 J- McLaughlin 155 4g7 Agnes Freund behind the eight ball by predicting P°sts« went out on fouls. Donald C A. box seat for season at both bi,7""Larki^" may t^ in Meyers suffered a slight injury that tenin', Santa?) ;S", there plenty, this season; the Sox and Cub parks. (Are ya An appetite. (Won't that slay the Mrs.!) -I- . Things I'd Like To Have Agaift: Hair all over my head. A good dog. A school boy ^figure. Raven -- Never More!) --ATMngB rd Like To H««fr: 1-^ Wiedeman was suited up with the Totals ; Fmaater League 804 819 808 2431 rage Fire 160-- I 223 wscw»- flfjiii AMM •MO VNWWJ» MSNM KMOfiVVOMU 177--517 135--395 116--350 68--234 124--372 172--437 BAWDM * . TMM MAVAWM NJNU,SMXETR CBMXSM* 6M,aCrmS - Ok 792 2305 132--330 125--390 142--426 131--342 176--440 138--400 AAOFTPIMT <B L6SIND t MINNEIPOLH 80MJR VMS <xt OEPK.VTD EM * MMPCER 500 *CO*E *«CV *HE AOS PIN lit 2O56T&LI: STKLKJE STUT ** OMf HALF 5TIU, Et*uiNiA«] On tx ALiUf, «vfi*3 A «coA tf 299$-/." 844 2328 Marion "Kraus* >r-;j27 .147 Totalis ..V 5762 Team Four (Volo) 126--441 76--243 121--357 124--404 121--354 152--414 741 720 2213 required a trip to the shower room-' . y^ for bandages. Something was hap-'A T.™ , peniij te.McHen T The boys from -- first team, but didn't see action. He's p yi"g * desperate Weingart not so big, but he's nifty. Hell be in ^ an ort game out Simon there< I of the fire. Instead of the local boys Smith | playing a cool, deliberate game to pro. ***' tru. j.l ,vj It is not our aim to make you think tect t^eir ®nd s'ow UP the invad* Totals ~... (Quoth ^ that our boys are world beaters. ers' T^EY went desperate too. Team OM 135 150 178 158 180 135 167 177 199 191 A. St. George M. Grimelli . 117, ^g7 H. Schneider 163--480 L- L'ttlefield . 171--526 C- Wagner ... 210--567 , • v ' 226--597 Totals 602 163 80 105 112 142 108 108 70 116 88 AS AMF.RIC^E AESATIE<R WPOOW IPODIM Bowtiwa CCWWJUK 1b ATTRACT LABS®^'"^ 6NTSY EACH SUCC£EMS VEAF I.. Om, EMN F TJGOC, the >50,000 RSP CJKM/N ' ' SWKP®TAKB5J WK tttract MORN HM 30QOOO ASJC. PO"M-ers -- * *f % ' AU9MI,K&. who Am brtw BOMJtt «MCt HE«MS^TU»K»ira fetef scon tf wt fend 128--399 ' U4M6 i a MUNP mu> 120--308 89--264 Jim Frisby ........v jl54 154 '163--471 the piano, we sang two songs, a par- 89--317 Bill Sutton v.;. *tS2 146 139--437 ody on "Hail, Hail," and "CTementLs" .. V5* J ^ >. • <4 801 869 887 2557 Theyll do well to lick half the world. . --fc.-- WJb do have some classy boys who You wouldn't see more excitement in Thiea .... a county tournament finals than was Knox .. displayed in the closing minutes „ as Heimer That^ Monte Stratum's lwxd luck not reached their ^ 'Maybe both teams fought for the ball. % Winkel Was a false report. - ~»-- Things I'd like To Hear Again: Mikie Purcell play the fiddle. Gus Sattem's laugh. [that's a happy situation. There w§s much jubilation after the Thennes game. McHenry had beaten Wood- We can't say much about the sec- stock in the opening game of the sea* 125 161 133 183 173 157 161 168 186 171 Tea R. Marshall .... 160--442 Thennes .... 161--483 H- Conway .... 140--441 McLaughlin 219--588 A- Freund.... 153--497 M- Krause 490 (November 28) Three 150--380 L. Conway 201 ;Ben Freund 2001 576 1668: ; | Total -- 2549 * Huiilley 147 198 173--521 (every other verse this time). 176--574 ( After the singing came the real f(S> ture of the evening, a talk by Mr. Fred i Ferwerda. Mr. Ferwerda spoke very 163 18ft 148--494 Stag 100 97 111--308 Rog 108 102 86--296 Hickes 102 137 103--341 Andy 196 106 163--465 Falbe 186 156 116--408 '15® 141 1«1 207 180 184 135 158 0>nd team. Woodstock handed them a son. Now, that's somethin'! n j lop-sided defeat. The boys are small, Our teacher Miss Pryor, saying, but ^ McHeary 2» iava! Thnf lan't fimriv_ Anvhndv " ^ What we want to know is why some R. Knox of those big fellows, who could do the | D. Meyers ., Totala 775 8^3 'Boys! That isn't funny. .Anybody could do that. Dont' be Plebians." ^ ^ a rip-snortin' win over Woodstock. i | T. ... B~ ...! Just by way of report. The Cleve- Jt wasn't too rousing a game until land Indian drew a j crowd the four^i quarter. Just when it a • lar geason me ^ sea8on R. Freund ...... looked like McHenry was showing thfln the Cubs drew for either q{ theif Larkin _....... J. McAndrews Sholte E. Laures in Unti class that would send them home about 10 points better than Woodstock, the visitors got to rarin'. V . --I-- Our boys put up a great battle to FQ . S 1 4 2 1 6 0 1 0 I i i two World Series games in New York. 'T<>tais ..... Woodstock' T«am Two G. Justen .............. : jNye pp G. Freund .......... j H. Steffes j H. Schaefer ,.w... ? Totals Team Four * Unti .... * H. Weber J. Thennes ® G. Weber ^ * Gus Freund ^... 183 126 179 167 177 192 182 190 170 167 833 2451' Tot*k - i Team Four (Volo) 199--574 A. St. George 98 169 477 H- Schneider Ill 145_j_514 M. Grimelli 131 163--500 L- Littlefield 88 127--461 c- Wagner 124 805 184 724 2307 The winter playground program is Shaping up nicely. We plan to give _ ,, , . ... . you a separate space trough the winstave offthe rush mthe closing min-;ter ^ notes on the in on. utes andw ere a happy crew m the; I shower room. j Supervision of thes kating pond will | Kreier ............ _ *T"T . W .'Ret under way when the ice is safe.iDibler We_were surprised to SecrDoc and gome youngsters were seen on the Michaelis Mrs- He^s aVthe gae!:„- : H1SS pond last week when one coul^HTrdly Botts .... joined Mrs. George Stilling in the dare put much wei ht on the -ce par. ' cheering section and-confidentially-. entg are u d to k in touch we think they brought more luck than the situation and take no chances. a dozen rabbit s feet. H ,, _ .T^T- . . I The McHenry Merchants basketball .Mrs. ,He_s .s sa.id. th. at. h er b,oys a,r.e h-- Gy s will ho--ld a n o t h e r m e e t i n g t o - 5"! oud /r.™16 '13 viSPr t than hl!, night to complete plans for the »eadad. She didn't say whether phe meant 80n ^ boys are working. up and down or around. j| v _ ,• _ . T-"-?, , There won't be any more bowling Red O Brien, the old wrestler, came scores printed until after the holiday over from Woodstock to see the game. • sea8on. Seems there is a rush for adr~ ®~\ . . 'vertising space this year so we must Hebron s coach and superintendent j give way That advertising comes uncast eagle eyes on ^the players, too. j der the heading of "pay dirt" A girls' drum corps put on a snappy j We w6uld iike ^ have you scorelittle met between halves that drew maker-uppers write the full names in much hand cupping non the large the score books arid add your totals. crowd. Tony Wirtz and wife brought young Jackie to the game. Might as well five him some idea of the game. It wont be long! That will give us a chance to pick out some news, on bowling and we will run a separate column on the pin game. -II-- The Old Timers had a peach of a match with the City League at the Palace the past week. It was close Coach Reed started Joe McAndrews T^rty men bowled and the Old Timipen^ er* "Dukes" Knox and Jerry erg came OUt 48 pins to the good. To Muller were ^ <tt forward. Nickie 8how you how close they ran tb form, Freund and- Ira LaUi!^ were the the previous averages show the Old guards. • Timers just 38 points better than the _ . . . . " . . m . . C i t y L e a g u e o p p o s i t i o n . We might give you our ideas of the| g boya on their performance Tuesday | Ed Smith has a 624 posted at ! try to give credit where Schaefer's that may win him a case credit is due--both to McHenry and Qf opposing teams. Naturally, we lean " _j--' toward our own boys. So do writers i gen Freund nosed out Bob Conway from other towns who coyer the games for the "Shoe Box" shoes with a 634 lean toward their own. n't himself until the coach yanked ^VAUKEGAN HIGH! SOHOOL him and let him look the situation; over. Joe was fumbling. When he A gigantic professional wrestling went back into the game, he showed program, studded with champions and flashes of form that we hare been near champions of national prominlookingr for in him. Joe is the Kind of cnce, and topped by a double main fellow who gets points when points are event is the attraction that is expect needed. He is due to come through in ed to fill the beautiful Waukegan High great style this year. S : / ; - i , School gymnasium to capacity Tues --i'-- ' 'day night, Dec. 6, when the City Club "Dukes" Knox, the only veteran of Waukegan presents what threatfrom last year's starting lineup, look- ens to he the biggest local sporting ed to us like a fellow who has gained event of the winter season a lot of experience. This should be Headlining the card are two matchhis year. He was hot after that ball es 0f reaj significance. Ralph "Ruffy and crowding the opposition, all the Silverstein, general acclaimed as the Deitz ..... Howell . Joorfetz Totals 12 tf- " 1 ........... I.....*..Wm*...^ 1 ... 0 FT • 1 0 0 1 t 1 10 pf 0 832 901 803 25$6 Totals I Team One 156 185 211--552 A- Froehlich .., 158 158 158--474 K. Brefeld 1^9 159 159--477 v- Brefeld 164 158 157--474 A- Thennes .... 148 _ 177 188--513 c- Justen - M. Kinsala 862 508 ToUl -- 2274 K<NV( 145 97 129 55 150 110 89--297 87 79--277 102 133--366 87 94--269 122 103--351 The Boy 500 1560 night, November 16, opened with the jusual formation, the salute to the Flag, tfiwK «on . a--iinteresting!y and clearly about, a trip 1€T , through a sugar plantation and factory r 'n ^^°rida. He has spoken before the troop on several other occasions and 114 410 has always presented a very nice *»Ht- 161--526 The Scouts of the McHenry Troop wish to take this opportunity to thanlt Mr. FerwerSa for his kindness ia speaking before them, and they hope that he will be back very soon. Two games were played, the basket* ball relay and volley ball, before the strains of Taps brought down the cartain on this most interesting meeting. SCOUT DAVID SWANSON. 155 129 125 116 109 Totals City League 2 Team Four 0 M. Schreiner . 1 J. G. Wagner 1 Gorman 3 Thennea 135 151 127 150 1 A. Freund ............ 212 785 832 873 2480 | Totals .. •! Team Two B. Hapke S. Covalt 171 131--437 D- Lwkwood 155 159--465 L- Krause .... 204 180--511 L Thennes .. 156 184--490 M. Schiessle 178 166--556 J.L Totals .. Scout meeting Monday A mowing machine more than fifty -«i * .» * , „ „ - years old still "works like a top," aet^, e bugle call, To the Colors." cording to its owner, Charles Knapp of 123--349 Then came a short period of study, in,Binghampton, N. Y. Knapp bought 134--388 *hich the boys either studied Scout jthe machine for $1 at an auction. 102--275 requirements or were instructed in j 116--375, them. Next our Scoutmaster, I 118 157 , 148--423 Schoenholtz, demohstrated before the i "My fflrin Wftfl fyill of Pimplftg -- 1 Troop the proper method of artificial m 791 771 2246 respiration for persons apparently' fn>m Constipation j dead from drowning. After his in-j^s Verna Schlepp: "Since using Ad- 14 2 426 sto-uctions, everyone practiced the lerika the pimples are gone. My skia 124 424 method, fbr this is probably one of the is smooth and glows with health." 14 3 445 most important things a boy learns as Adlerika washes BOTH bowels, and gg ggg part of his Scout training. relieves constipation that so often af- 125--3121 The song books were brought out gravates a bad complexion. 113 374 ^ext, and with Mr. Peterson playing At All Leading Druggists 142 173 146 134 107 145 142 127 156 122 80 116 10 8 'Totals .. Team One 847 743 746 2336 775 864 149 145 190 111 102 169 176 169 i series. I TRAINING COURSE FOR Hobbs 177 I RURAL SCOUT LEADERS Pries 160 Justen ...... With the co-operation of the Na- Lock wood ..... tional Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- Grimelli ica, a Rural Scout Leaders' Training Course will be held at the Hotel Nel-j Totals ... son in Rockford, Illinois, Tuesday, Team Two December the 6th, beginning at 9:30 Immekus a. m., and closing at 4:30 p. m. t J. F. Wagner The highlights of the subject mat- Schaefer ter will include "How to organise and Lenzen administer Scouting in rural districts," Smith "The co-operaton and co-ordination of the 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers, The) fotals Farm Grange," and "How the rural Teem Three boy will benefit by using the Boy Scout Kreutzer Program." Green Two National Scout men will be Wally Kreutzer present to direct this training confer- Wagner ... ence; namely, Mr. O. H. Benson, New Schreiner York City and Mr. George Chronic of Chicago. Mr. Oscar H. Benson is the Nation* al Director of Rural Scouting Service of the Boy Scouts of America. He was raised and trained on the farm and has operated farms in four states. He is the author of text books on agriculture widely used since 1915. He has developed two boys and girl pro- p' £ "V grams konwn as the 4-H Clubs of • ar 8 America and the Junior Achievement Clubs of Eastern States. For ten years he was National Director of Junior Extension Work and 4-H Clubs. He is 155 151 188 156 203 822 850 820 2459 Mixed League Teams 197--529 w 184--495 Schaefer's j 157--494 H. Howard .......... 148 100 106--354 128--430 F Freund 183 132 160^-425i 184--578 p- Schaeffer 102 158 131--391! _J B. Britz 187 183 146--516 851 2523 B- c°nway .......... 140 135 158--433 169 156 154 131 169 125-- 165-- 158-- leeieg-- 727 769 783 147 166 150 158 182 172 167 154 180 187 148-- 170-- 181-- 130-- 174-- Totals 742 860 803 Totals ..... Speed's iGert Barbian .. R. Hettermann C. Justen Al Wilbrandt .. S. Stilling Totals | Karl's 'A. Hapke G. Dowe M. Wildbrant Al Justen ..... P. Karls "710 708 7012129 161 113 135 197 190 127 141 135 141 133 108--396 164--418 135--425 157--495 199--522 796 677 763 2336 112 110 116 175 142 125 110 134 175 137 108--345 110--330 111--361 175--525 162--440 TRAP .> -t SmiisJpr, December 4th AT BILL MERTES' PARK >7 PL&TAXES BAY TTffitxt unmra C. O. P. Canadians Team 1 V. Freundr P. Freund, B. Althoff T. Wolf 146 137 150 127 163 146 1$7 120 162 163 time. --I-- uncrowned champion of the world will risk his Illinois state heavyweight Jerry Mfller flashed hw great *^®cd "championship, in a match with the that will have to make up for lack of gjant German sensation, Friedrich von size. Jerry looks like a team man to Schacht, in one of the twin features, us. He shduld be quite a point get- whi]e jim McMillen, high rankte^ for his team. If Jerry has a fault jng world title contender, tries to stop it's burning up too much energy. jt},e new Mexican heavyweight cham- --'-- jPlon, Ignasisco Martinez, 245-pound Right here, we would likt to note j strongman* in the other feature. that both these flashy forwards will have to be in top condition,, to? play a full season with the speed they pos- ~*eal GIRL SCOUTS Monday, we had a sonp meeting, and sang nearly every song in our song ••Nickie" Freund looks like-* booTcs. A few songs wa. re omitted as comer at guard. Tall arid rangy, he ^ or three scouts knew them controls the ball nicely. "Nickie" just with the rest of us just trailing alon-. came through the football season and, Two more girls also passed "Music is in good shape to take a few bumps and Dancing." Elaine Landgren taught under the basket. Looks like a fel- us a round. "Oh, How Lovely is the low who isc oming along fast. Evening" and Mitzi Durland who --B-- i taught us "John Joseph Jingle Himer "Irz" Laures wasn't too happy about Smith" last year, repeated it for the being the victim of four fouls, but new girls. that just shows he was in there scrap- Tenderfoots, (gr Tenderfeet), you'd ping. A man will never have a foul better get your tests passed before if he never mixes in the scrap. Like Inywt^e Cf^r«mony. most of the boys; Laures is on the ^ ^ ^ BONNIE PAGE. Totals ....... Team 2 A. Shaeffer ........ a National Lecturer and a for- J g^aeffei^ " I mer Chautauqua speaker. To Mr. Ben- q Dowe son belongs the credit of "ruralizing" jj' Shaeffer T ""' the-Boy Scouts of America. He has """" been the National Director of Rural ^ Totals Scouting since March 1926. 4 -. Team •{ Mr. George Chronic is a Deputy Re- E. Steinsdoerfer gional Executive of the Boy Sccfuts of W. Smith America with headquarters in Chica- p a Freund Jr. go and is an expert in the field of g Vogt rural scouting and training program, jj MV Weber M*-. Arch Stocker, the Scout Executive of the Blackhawk Area Council t Totals and other Executives and prominent1 Team 4 laymen, will assist these National John Weber ......< Leaders on the staff of: this training B. Frisby ............ conference. O. Freund Who should attend this training em- Weber ference? All men interested in 'the G. Frisby development of Scouting in the rural] arcar so that rural boys may have Totals ......... Scouting. This will inc;ade such men -- as Scout Leaders, fathers of boys, I. school people, ministers and all oth- \ -- ers interested in reaching the country Green's boy with the Scout Program. All such J. Frisby ... are invited to this training conference. Mathews Reservations should be sept to the G. Frisby Blackhawk Area Council, Boy Scouts R^gner of America, Rockford, Illinois. There Green is no cost for the Trainign Conference, and only a nominal price for the luac&- 723 778 758 2269 Totals ». Brltx's C. Freund .... 146 43g Geo. Barbian 1^5^--509 E- Schaeffer 125--395 H- Freund.... g--428 H- Brit* 863 681 666 2001 110 148 117 96 119 134 152 129 158 173 85--329 169--469 144--396 138--392 163--458 '/"V: 590 746 2035 Match.... Games eon. Totals Conway's,: Kinsala The Dean Milk Co., at Chemnng, is Tonyan getting ready to bottle milk at its M. Schmitt plant in Chemung and to use the Brefeld ....... single service" paper container in of- Conway fering the product to consumers in the Chicago suburban area. The service is Totals planned to start Nov. 25. The paper; Schaffer's . containers are formed, parafuied, filled, J. Weber sterilized and closed in one operation. B. Sutton Each container is approximately 9 C. Weber inches high and 2% inches wide. H. Fitzgerald Through the method adopted of the S. Schaffer single service containers it is felt by the Dean Milk Co. that a better market for the milk of farmers ia the Preand's Chemung area will be obtained, B. Martin .. 197 143 137--447 \- .. 128 101 146--374 Old Tlm«r« < - . .. 125 125 125--375 Perkins 218 149 17$--540 . 136 134 125--395 K«rls 150 130 159--439 .. 218 160 156--529 Wattles 152 152 122--426 J. Schaefer 176 164 134--474 .. 7W -663 688 2150 Bacon 143 140 194--477 . 175 118 lfi.3--45fi „ Totals 8S9 735 782 2358 .130 130 130--^090 City league Team j . 124 122 193--439 Hobbs 197 129 129--455 . 108 119 138--^65 -Justen 164 124 156--444! . 186 162 167--515 J- F. Wagner ...... 217 85 121-- 42» M. Schaefer 168 127 152--447 .728 651 791 2165 Grimelli 158 159 190--507 . 202 158 128--483 ' - Totahl'1:-^:..... 904 624 748 2276 . 147 132 1^3--412 -- . . 108 141 123--372 City League Team 163 154 164--481 M. Schreiner 160" "1ST ^®£i-497- 158 165 178--501 Green 169 183 166--518 Gorman 112 110 183--405 . 778 '"•Wftv • 786 2249 Thennes ................ 151 175 171--497 jA. Freund 181 185 182--548 of C. Totals 773 791 901 2465 Old Timers 224 170 161--556 Wilson 167 137 163--467 152 149 173--474 Meyers ................. 165 166 160--491 177 192 150--519 Rogers 157 118 158--433 137 137 137--411 Granger ............... 148 185 192--525 147 176 149--472 E. M. Smith ........ 208 I 177 151--536 837 824 ^70 2431 Totals 845* 783 824 2452 151 158 160--469 City League Team v 159 161 179--499 B. Kreutxer ... 208 207 150--565 140 156 193--489 Lockwood 159 115 144--418 164 123 141--428 W. Kreutzer 162 130 140--432 192 161 Ill--514 J. J. Wagner ...... 158 141 158--457 W. Schreiner ...... 145 .145 14&--435 806 759 834 2399 Totals .... 832 738 737 2307 151 147 137-- Old Timers 180 137 136-- (Soodell 145 145 145--433 149 154 112-- Sayler 133 168 178--4791 121 107 134-- Page 171 142 144--457 141 129 158-- Adams 137 161 154--452! Freund 164 135 167--465 f 2083 • ' Totals 749 751 788 2288 . Schaefer's Team its m 17»-- H. Schaefer 184 208 25»-fi46 "WINDOW CONDmON ; YOUR HOME . . WITH DOUBLE-GLASS INSULATION ^ j INSULATION | WHERE IT • AcuteA. *+Uvlt ) FUEL BILLS CUT 1 20 TO 30% f Yoa apply modern winter windows or double-glazed •ash. Right then yon cut fuel Ulls 20 to 50%. Reliable teets prove thai "Window Conditioning" effects greater savings than any other single form of house iasulation. V ith "Window Condi tionk| g" -- double-glass insulation-- a wall of captive air is formed between two panes of glass. This air space insulates the entire glass area-- chocks heat *<;: s ar..' .IvctlJ. You can have healthful humidity without the nuisance of foggy windows, soiled draperies and moisture vtich damages woodwork Cpdrugs. Yea--you can save cleaner's bids and doctors bills, too. "Window Conditioning" is an invcstmeal that can pay for itself in lew than two winters. Dividends continue year after year. When OLD HAN WtNTER arrives, be ready to give him a warm reception. We will gladly estimate vour cost for STORM DOORS. give us a rinf! Alexander Lbr. Co, Phone 5 McHenry, Ufinoft ii