fy-T^-'-ry', _t»r S r*r H v '.'" A,1 Thursday, February 9,1939 .r/*?. '-1 > vj| :; • j: nc, ?KT^ ,<« "SO I HEAR" ** ... ., PLAIHDSALXB Page nv» Landis"--Wally Kreutser. HIGH SCHOOL OAOERS FEOWLING SCORES LOSS TO WOODSTOCK IN LOP-SIDED GAME Deitz Traut $ddy leaders and corporals try to show up TOTAL f«t lb* Court ol Honor after scbool. Team Three Karls Rogers Page Perkins Granger K. acC. ...2414 Doerfler BONNIE PAGE. Greea's Kinsala Nye Fitz Brefeld Green Cocoons to Pound of It takes over 2,000 cocoon* |* make a pound of raw silk TOTAL ... Meister Bran's 6rimelli Granger Winkle Smith Simon ....2845 ...2449 v 'vrr. City League TOTAL ..45769 EARL WALSH The driver, confused no -llttte by back seat instructions, was Bitly Kreutser. Ed Rossman ius anothr character in the sketch, bat we cant* Our "high school basketball teams doctor up his title tenough for printing j both went to Woodstock Tuesday night purposes. ' Basketball and more basketball. Tames came thick and fast. -DThe other ni^ht we remarked to the Mrs. that it might be a good idea to j.-r^r- see a show some night. HYou might like 'IDIOT'S DK- • LIGHT,'" chirped the M<l'. f So Fre^i Well, whathell! --I-- McHenry had four little boys- One night they went a touring, They landed near Lake Michigan, Then started some De-touring. They followed turns to right and left- Old "Tonto" say me find um, Me not like Bo-"Peep" who lost him way And no can tell where find tun. Then "Landis" had some things to say He knew this much at least-- Almena, Wisconsin, comes a i McHenry sets on good dry land letter to the boss. He hates to show lis the letter 'cause it doesn't exactly ; |un down S.I.H. The letter asks . 'that the column be stretched out. The ; : Ifoss doesn't like that on account he ; doesn't fancy stretching our expense •; account. Thanks, Mrs. Norb^rt Kuch- .enmeister, (Caroline Miller f, for the Mention. &.>; -I-^ . , ^ ; That surprise win that Anderson's Service sprung on the Waukegan .f lloose team Sunday night is the talk • ••'of the town. • i --I-- • f"& \ The visitors were a nice bunch of V; jftellows, but they must have underratour squad. Their followers hadi gome trouble swallowing defeat. Called us a bunch of farmers. Aren't Uiose city slickers the cut-upst ;r ' --«-- Your hat floats in the east. Oh! Where, oh where is McHenry (%! Where can the old town be Oh Where, Oh Where, is my old home town-- Old Town wont you co6e and find me? • ; . So -- Just: r ' Leave those Fords alone And they will come home' .Dragging their tail-lights Behind them. LARGE CROWD SEES ANDERSON SERVICE ; DEFEAT MOOSE FIVE One of the best played games of the year was unfolded on the high school , , . ^ ^ flo°r, Sunday night, when Anderson Well, ail monkeyshmes aside -- and Service defeated Waukegan Moose 61 - iffe have to admit thatthe Moose squad 39 fcas been some shakes on the basket - and both got trimmed. The second team lost the curtain-raiser 23 to IS, obviously missing their high sewer, Donald Howard, who was moved up to the first squad reserves. The first team had full,strength, but lacked the dash and fire displayed in previous ^ames. **' As evidence that .a young fellow! named Dibler was in the game, you are referred to the box score showing 6 baskets, 3 free throws and 41 fouls. Dibler led the scoring, but there were, also other troublesome! boys that McHenry failed to stop. j McHenry, ordinarily a fast-starting! club, failed to hit stride or match the! pace of Woodstock's Blue and White1 in the first quarter. A reserve squad, I with Dick Weber dropping three shots,' gave McHenry life in the second per-1 iod. But, Woodstock wafe busy. Every' man in their starting lineup contribute j ed a share of scoring during the first ! half. The half ended 26 to 13 in Woodstock's favor. •*' j With Laures carrying the fight, our boys pepped up near the end of the game, but the winners never were in danger. j Your observer would call the game ' a lop-sided affair. ! ball floor. They rate to beat us-*- but, tre beat 'em. What we liked about our boys was that they didn't fold up against strong Opposition. 8 Somebody lost a rosary at the game, tit's being held at Anderson's Bar-B-Q fbr claimant. ' Mljlenry -- 27 G. Knox, f ............ D. Howard, "f J. McAndrews, I ., G. Miller, f The game, all the way through, was Schulz, filled with brilliant passing, fine]®* Weber, f . guarding and an array of timely bas-'j- Gausden, 4 kets. ^ IR. Freund, g . Joe, Aniballi dropped in 20 points.;®" ^aure8> g Harry Anderson collected 18. .Link-]?' ,,eyers' hart lead the Moose with 19, while Christensen made 8. Vale Adams was out of uniform due to a bad coid. During the halfj the crowd was Bet we know who lost that'pleasantly entertained bytheRedRiv- Henry Heuser was unbeliev- er Ramblers from West Allis, Wisconsin. • Larkin, g .................. TOTALS Woodstock --• 41 Anderson's Service Say! rosary. ably quiet at the game. -- B-- . Howards Independent basiketball team played a curtain raiser Sunday night and lost to Alemite of Wood-jH. Anderson,- f Stock, 32 to 22. The boys are jusfc j. Aniballi, f getting organized. C. Anderson, c --II-- |H. Conway ...... Remember the Independent Tonrna- j R. Ferwerda ... ifient at St. Mary's gym this week. Q, Anderson, g Anderson's - Service meets Richmond if- FG FT 9 0 18 8 4 20 2 •f" • I 5 0 0 0 Dibler, f Thelm, f ..... Howell, f ... Deitz, f ........ Kreier, c Estrofh, c .... Michalies, g Seagrest, g Joorfetz, g .. TOTALS ! Friday night at 7:30. --11-r- TOTALS ............ Waukegan Mooee Linkhart, f Richmond features former stars goch as Ehom, Anderson, and Bell. They gave McHenry a tussle at Rich- Kilponen, f .... mond. | i Christensen, c --1-- ' Goerler, g ..... Buy your tickets from some mem- oisen, g ber of the team, it helps them get^ Morstadt, g along. --1- TOTALS With eleven MCRS had Glenny Wfettles complains sarcastically about the lack of space (advertfcing) he has been getting in this column. There's a reason. We didn't want you to look now. Wonder how they get those beacon schnozzles ? -ll- Our high school team has been skidding. In the Wpodstdbk game'Tuesday night, the boys actually looked tuckered out. This is the time of year when a team should be hitting its best stride. --I"" . There are many theories advanced to this column about training and lack of training. That hardly seems to fit in sizing up a group of high school athletes. High school boys play be- Weber . eause they love the game -r- and live Howard the game. .• ' ' ' ' • , Coach Reed, thougtt pessimistic about winning, stands pat for his boys. ( He tells us that those boys are work- Gausden insr overtime to correct faults. | Miller .;. I J Freund Listen, fellows! Forget you ever had, Laures . a^fault when Friday night comes. If Unti you can't beat Hebron, come darn close. WeH be pulling for you and hope to see McHenry's cheering section filled. We know you cant win 'em all, so' win the best. ^ifhe MCHS HAS EASY TIME TRIMMING NORTHBROOK men seeing action, an easy tin^ trimming Northbrook last Friday niglit by a 41 to 25 score. Schulz lead in the scoring department with 12 points. Donald Howard, who has been showing class on the second team, was moved up to the first team squad and was in for part of the giuno. y DEATH TAKES BOXER McHenry -- 41 Meyers Knox ... Larkirt . Schulz . FG . 1 . 0 . 1 FT 1 0 t 0 2 so ' x'jfc* 0 PF! 1 0 : 0! •' °I 1 J ^ ' 2 0 Andre Slialaeff, 18-year-old Russian boxer, was counted out by death following a match in which he had lost a decision, though not once hitting the canvas. Of his 28 matches he lost only 3, and those by decisions, never being knocked NEW IN SPORT TOTAL Northbrook T)rlandini ..... Miller ............. bowling Westermans <>t .Elgin Hintz ............. held their annual tournament laat Bueter ... Sunday. Paul came through with his Johnson . first victory, flicking up 63 pins over 1 Strauss . his 159 average. Brother George (the Maihock big lug) dropped 8 pins below his 170 Horer average, but took second place. Ten Pfmgsten brothers bowled. What's that 704 that Billy Rries has posted at the Palace? --II-- " "Ed Smith, the guy who made Andy ......... 17 FG 0 0 2 1 1 0 9 1 ........ t FT Q 0 "--t • • 2 4 PF , 0 1! 2 0 3 3 2 0 TOTALS i.10 12 Varipapa famous (he showed how^, came through with a 270 game at the Palace this week. --1-- ' . . Herman Schaefer seems to' gfve the boys plenty to shoot at on his alleys. Now he has a 692 series, 213-255-224. . -- "Speed" Stilling rolled a 634 series |)jj|d won a case of Meister Brau donated by Charlie Herdrich. ^ . --I-- Bill Green's team won two cases of McHenry Brew, donated by the local brewery. ^ Fox Lake beat our school five last Saturday. The game came up as a Surprise to this department, so we haven't any dope. We were surprised! McHenry and Hebron will clash in tile Wauconda district basketball tour-1 ^ NAVAL REUNION .ATNaval Reunion, sponsored by a targe group of former Navy and Mar- Andy 1 >ne Corps men, will be held Saturday evening, February 11, in the Naval Armory,, Randolph Street and the Lake, Chicago. Over 1500 men are! expected to attend the affair which will start at 8:00 p. m. Captain Edward A. Evers, in command of Navai' Reserve activities in the Ninth District and former commandant of Grant Park Naval Training Station during the World War will attend. Also Lieutenant Commander Charles W. (Daddy) Schick, who enlisted many men in the Naval Officers' Training School at Municipal Pier. Entertainment and introduction of distinguished guests will be the feature of the program, with ample time allowed for renewing old acquaintances. Further details, if desired, can be procured from the Naval Reunion Committee, Naval Armory, Chicago. nament which will start February 22 liore about that later. --I-- ' " The following masterpiece all cams was a Helmut Lantschner performs somersault high in the Bavarian mountains where the ski season recently opened. POTPOURRI What Is a Cathedral ? The word cathedral comes from "cathedra," meaning seat, or throne of a bishop. Hence many of our great churches are not cathedrals, while a tiny place of worship may be. There is at least one such cathedral in each bishop's province. This is true in America as well as Europe. C Western Newspaper Union. I am trying to get saved, and I want you to Sfbrgive me for running through some stop signs," a resident of Gravette, Ark., wrote to the Chief Ail is i James Reinlie of Chicago McHenry visitor Sunday. Mrs. Albert Rrause, daughter, Mar. ian, Mrs. Arthur Krause and Mrs. JJof Police of St. Charles, Mo. about through the efforts of some of ,W. Rothermel visited Mrs. Pat Kelle-J forgiven," said the chief's telegraphour city's most noted composers. The her at Elburn Tuesday. ed reply. story riginated as some of our West Ralph Bennett, Charles Dowe and deerge Miller of Chester, Pa., h^s Side boys set out on a good will tour. Ray Smith attended the " Wisconsin invented a* 'depreciation meter" for The boys got quite a ways from home Retail Hardware convention at Mil- automobiles. It prevents an engine and foimd themselves lost. Charac- waukee Wednesday. from running until the price of wear Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher attended and tear for the next mile has beer) a dental meeting in the Edgewater inserted, so that when the car is worn Beach hotel at Chicago Monday even- out, the owner has thfe money for a lng. new one. ters in. the sketch are identified as follows: ••Tonto"--Rastus Ben ThurlweD. / "Peep"--Donald Harrison. FG FT PF ..... 2 2 4 ..... 1 0 1 ..... 0 0 ..... 0 0 0 3 0 2 8 0 V 1 1 1 1 ..... 0 0 .... 1 0 2 1 0* 2 ..... 0 0 0 .....12 8 18 FQ '.W-' PF ..... 6. 8 4 0 0 8 •• lr 0 . 0 ..... 2 .1 ..... 0 9 1 ..... 8 X*, 2 .... 0 0 0 .... 2 0 2 ...16 ' 9 U TOTAL Flisby's W/hiting. . Regner Schmitt Sutton ........ Frisby ........ TOTAL v* fteund's Tonyan ...... Dobyns O'Shea Stilling Freund > TOTAL >......i».«2326 •' Martin's ' Yanda 405 ....... 554 Frisby^. Weber . Conway Martin . )• TOTAL ^ 325 460 406 505 572 ."..2338 Mixed League Teams Bfcrbian's Jenny Dowe . P. Schaefer . E. Schaefer HI Freund E. Barbian- m..^. TOTAL Britx's :• . C. Freund J. Stilling . B. Justen ............................ B. BntZ H. Britz TOTAL ............... Stilling's Rose Hetermann Marj. Stilling ........... Fanny Freund Bob Conway Speed Stilling ............ . TOTALJus ten's Gert Barbian ...... Marie Wildbrandt Helen Howard A1 Wildbrandt Ralph Justen TOTAL ^ 367 400 ... 398 ... 429 525 :.2119 « 284 W 424 .. 402 ..' 461 .. 562 .......2208 ....;.. 328 ....... 356. 473 ..m... 455 ....... 550 .......2162 .2108 C. IK F. Canndiaiui v-Ji5((am One E. Tonyan .... O. Freund ...... B. Frisby ...... C. Shaeffer .... H. M. Weber TOTAL .. Team Two C. Dowe J. Shaeffer .... B. Tonyan ...... P. Freund, Jr. E. Steinie ........ TOTAL .. Team Three G. Frisby ...... B. Althoff ...... C. Weingart ., J. Weber H. Shaeffer inlMMWlNMIMilMHnt . 446 . 392 V 498 377 525 ..2238 402 .. 409 .. 456 501 463 TOTAL Team Foir R. Justen ...... E. Vogt .... P. Freund ...... J. Freund J. Weber ...^ TOTAL . Forester Ut|i* Team Two Weingart ..... Herdrich Unti J. Thennes ... E. Smith ....... TOTAL * Team Four Schaffer . .J281 .. 459 .. 405 .. 393 495 485 .m«237 ... 412 ... 419 ... 375 -.384 h. 430 .J020 *98 498 429 544 522 $486 Ai Justen ............... 465 J. C. Thies ............ ......... 410 G. Weber ............. ..1 ..631 Herb Simon J.... .593 .•.•V * TOTAL ..... ..MM..MM.......2435 Team One Heimer 535 G. P. Freund ..M.....M..M..*. 502 H. Weber • 494 E. Thennes ............. .»•«...... "549 WJinkel ................... 623 TOTAL Team Three Knox .^ii 538 Rothermel ............. 877 Nye .......... 517 G. Justen 538 A. Freund 515 TQTAL Smith's J. Wagn«r J. Sompel ... M. Schaefer F. Lenzen H. Smith TOTAL Grimelli's Hobbs Pries ....k!,., B. Justen .1. Lockwood'.... Grlmelli .^.... TOTAL . Freund's .M'- Schreiner J. <*. Wagner Gorman Thennes " freund .2552 ..2542 '417 ............j............ 550. 466; , " 653678 • Fox Lake Kuppner Moiidor Lutz ..... TOTAL McHeitfy Martin Schaefey Steffes V....T.' Green -Bacon . ...... - $QTAL .:... 449 • i'i-n i i ii i i j* i 496 533 1 .... 524 530 2532 .I......;,,,,.,,.,,;,'.,.,.,. .... 508 .... 533 ..... 565 ....522 ..... 583 • >' j t ........... „M ..,..2661 GIRL scotrrs V •:>. TOTAL . . Schreiner's' B. Kreutter . Green W. Kreutzer . J. J. Wagner W. Schreiner ' TOTAL .. 2541 575 546 453 489 • .. 482 ,, .2545 Ladies' Leagutf3 R. Marshall ... F. Froehlich ... A. Freund V. Brefeld H. Conway ..... ^Thennes TOfXL ... D. Lockwood . M. Krause ...... C. Justen J. McLaughlin L. Krause A. Thennes A. H. M. L. TOTAL ... St. George Schneider . Grimelli ... Littiefield Cs Wagner .... 498 ..... 321 . .. 442 433 .... 450 4.. 387 ...2531 *... 423 .... 428 402 358 403 357 .2361 . 338 . 226 . 335 . 276 . 385 M. M. S. K. TOTAL . Froehlich Kinsala . Schiossle Covalt ..... Brefeld ... L.,Thennes TOTAL 1560 ........ 393 413 ....... 412 ........ 457 334 ........ 423 .......2442 Monday, after we had diseu&ed our ] investiture ceremony, which we have j postponed 'til the middle of March, we j Were divided into two groups, each of j which consisted of two patrol's. Each group was told to walk five blocks, | one group going to West McHenry and , the other td St. Patrick's church, and | then return the same way. Miss Fish- -er and Miss Althoff told us there was [ some object, but we didn't have the j slightest idea what it was. It couldin't have been a race as they told us to take our time. j When we got back we were told I that Salvation Army Tag Day is this j coming Saturday, so we selected parts jof town and "buddies." Miss Fisher , and Miss Althoff will be at the grade [school from 9:00 to 9:30 in the morn- , ing, when we will receive our boxes and tagp, and from 4:00 to 4:30 In I the afternoon to collect the money we j bring in. We hope that this year the [drive will be as successful as in prejvioUs years. j Now the object of our waikj We were given slips of paper, and fn ten j minutes, were to list things we had ! seen on the walk. Mitzi Durland and [myself won, each of us having thirty-1 nine different things. j Next week Esther Althoff's patrol ! will give us* a Vaientine party after j • supper in the grade school building.! j There will be a Valentine Box, so you scouts have the privilege of filling it j up. ' 7 j After we had finished our lists, we received our membership cards and then the meeting was dismissed. We won't have a regular meeting after school next week, but you patrol SALE Men's Brown Leather $6 Suede Jackets t5.oo Men 's Heavy Wool $6 Mackinaw Coat . S5-P0 Men's Heavy Blue $5 Melton Coats x: ' $400 Men's Tan - Gray $4 Waterproof Coats ..$3-00 Men's Bine Denim $2.25 Lined Jackets $1.75 Men's Black Melton $1 Caps 70* Men's Sheep Pelt $8 Vest $6-50 Men's Broken Lots, 20 $25 Suits *15-00 Men's Broken Lots, 18 $20 Overcoats $15-M FREUND Clothing Sto Main Street -- W. -j •:,Ss! ••'sa Match Irish ' - „ Krause 540 Sutton ...i.................. 478 Hobbs .A.......,.......'.... 540 Frisby ............li........ .................. 498 Conway >. 531 TOTAL ... ................ .,2557 Volo • ;•/ ' John J. ....MM.......... 508 Bruno 570 F. Unti ...........w...~. 478 J... Whene 525 J.Lenzen ..I..I.N.....M....*............. 466 TOTAL ............... JK47 3&PICKIM6 OFFJftf SMRES-^flXPW* ss I aimaa toMsusmJM mMILY AMtncn W MM "R* flKMSOt MMUM HMt*. MAMV cfiht MCMf HOHSatWf tBIM Altt nXVMI fir PBZES ft cutctmm Mm ttcr , KBD CROHN US. tut worro of PWZES 9QMUHS, Which nSTKlBUIB PEOKU, ia. to* 1399 bralinr TUO-WAW IDIm *1 m umn. immw TOTAL 2076 ftum-mM-mm MUM MOTTV1M rncajfm Deitz's Stable Tegmeyer McHenry Pin Boys Panknin ..................... Sutton T. Justin ....U.^M........ L. Scarbrough J. Frisby ; TOTAL ... ' Greenwood Bill A1 Hank .. Linny .. Howie LOW COST LEADER or I GREAT LINE OF FORDS! lift-lower prices than last year's Ford V4, the 1939 Foid V-8 is bigger than before, better-looking, better riding, and still quieter. In 3 body types, a choice of ISO horse-power or 85. sa vow roaa malm tomti •624 00 MMtMISI Stmm&Mn/I end tefcUa( or Bi-~'ISoflnaft / Thimim for; , 1 Mm Htm Dtrpoir thefOhj}. r« Mmttrmtwd and J»> thm Mbratf Team Two • Schmitt Wattles Weber Schaefer .... Bacon * TOTAL i Team Four; Sayler Barbian ....... Goodell Meyers Freund TOTAL Team One Wilson Covalt Adams' ".Hughes ITBIABUC IftlKKS-- Old Ti .2316 ....2432 MCI ISEF. .. 483 MiafesS \ .... 'jJii