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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Dec 1941, p. 5

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,.i 11 • 11 '• by „ " EAllLWALSH • - • You can j»p Excuse- Ire seem to rt*e about that AU-8tar btrtrtMl ",i ' A .few people m idli ukmf what ^^t*a all abowl. ' •;"*. • Wad, tUk. Man* young, ' ttunin' iiiiMw twa called We "swuM hav«|M}iqrcd a longer visit with Frank. Nd sane coid sfcnHessh--thiajfrya af fhyhifW MWI to these parts. Saysthe psas- Ntipki «r*.feeo stifcfc Jar Hi sujsywent. *&.• • *1;,**- AB-Btar TRi« 17. Ballots kaBf" sO# o'clock (soon) Will 1o kdpiWM us Mm) * Tbi ftugh^this ralapn, ritSs M»H« S» hase (ift» fellows in an MR* aH the car-nam -Mte- Nick N.Freumd shs* ed the way with >ple. If mtley tki** far. , - . Ah* as^aalt tke coach. Last year n--ttaj «ae of the batter taams in tUa. pit of the state. GnriwtioB (hiw* tt* entire first team, leaving only sacoad teas ten to replace them. Hsnttey'*'lttr-4f edHkm could do *aiy NMle telfcswar <rf<titoppinK Mc- I«M| FiMaj signing. malTarriors •d <fce<r eanaty i At Barfciaa, rtnb by a score If > 12. Coast Reed used twelve .MM. Huntley trail- «*4t Mi. V. Mm waant! •ntinrmg the **HP Joe Jaftmt again led the victors with thirty-two paints. live games Ji; i jtwo pslnts -par, MM leaa than -the . his averaged. aaikim I Ml Bolnr JmimJ {• MWB !•*« ••ttf KegMlr held a steady pace keta spi ft Apt -throw for fifteen wttl IK. EtM Vtcwd chined in COia WtnUl <tM* %p String after s. 111 .fkgfc w£ give os a j^taau tt tate; gate rwKB^pi • and; #»*t the A)l4ttar nSHMfj in' apxt w egk> .Fbmdaaler., r 4» m «M _ Wan retted At sans* Mil Wei!, hare's a seer* a Kranae, «NS. -Marie Yegge HMnBad 432 and "Sis* Ootfctt <m. Matinee tickets will be for school AOdren only and will br fifteen centa. k>rwtB( tkbt« for gTade school chil» His thirteen point j dren will bf twenty cent* and for all high in a 87-14 Victory cthem, thirty cent*. They will be <m for KeHetwy.. Ast Jackson and Dean' sale the first of next wt«k. It if IMSnfkao! «nwqiiiin»aad six points _ hoped that a £arg» crowd will be in encovrdging notes and spur us on to mak* al a pro-. CO. F. •.. kUBdt U" gave the ysang liliwi tion in a 333 game--675 'i One fellow, who rode the crest of ;% stardom for aa^eraL years, sent us a .%/'^:-iS4att«r .that wc tieaaure. He didnt ^ V^/ for publication so wa (ant keep' V»>' feat trust. Be :fcas advanced some tr^4; fdeaalor the program that go deeper : i > •: than the expected fyOa. A rejection -on that h&* Mlssn na rtmXkm ttat dinn* iiiw® Exercise out df peirtiripaHon'Iti Rport«. .Jfr. ' " •*"» * f BaB^ting is reading « s^Mted ? Vs •ac<F: - (^age this week as various groups are r"f ^tagging hard tor their |$)s »od f^- Hwt1! an item w« wevld Nka to 'felts Mp*n «pgea,.httt word reached us hour. Oortowntaatewn* 'wiA|c. the apaBaanhip .-Ut tl|ejp«aetart* wifc piqr tl«r first' oei home gattf «f tha aaaaon next Sttnday ^-hndt" Weingart mowed 'em down gnma atarta at 1*6. The at a 84»^p. fUdtmpnd Z>phyr« will famish the1 Other tnp neotee: Gm Freund, 6S6; o^poe^lon ^ ^ F. Uirti," U^ ^bed" Winkel, M6. 1 CufttktiM.lluu won two a clone match that gave Letrssp|«ai)the newtaronnd about this Wetlwee cms* and help the boys ' iPoMmh ret started on a. joweisftJ aaaaon.1 fames in We h«wt aaase mmi basketbal players; them only 11 ^the«^nP^d|#4fenowa. ! C|£,J • hirh-l>chf"tn^hemateh. -hop" Pe^>lc find it hard to think of any- j 8mk)i anrhfiTnl tHff -- l e a n w i t h thipg.besides war this week. In some' 665. Funk'* 538 taFtbe Dairy.- Green, J5P®? jt i»*8 played hell with our Tonyan and KHig w^« over 600. «aantjry. But, the manner in which losing,!.. i. Jackaon, c-f --.11 fFmiad, f j§ feteraon, f -« Lay, c Conway, g. . Meyers,« ... war has been throat upon na has mited our strength. We seem to'be an easy-going country. Most of our battling is done in our own back yard. We battle with ^ TTOrdc itv*. . • Iftumc. i»u;. JIIJ (other country steps into the picture, jrirj8 will challenge those fellows any somewhat at a ; That wan a mistake. It's like stick- time nnf nail give a handicap! One of tliit rules given irsw first Iveek, states that the All-Stars must , jbe chosen from the list of fellows who ^a^'f:.#^2jformerly piaynd an l.T • .tchool team*. ' ;« ~1~ "• *' -; That's why we" are .>-"'t,1os8 to know what to do with such ing your two-centa in when a A- ^ V*#*mes as Doctor Chamberlin, Alder-j family argument is under way. " «, |pan Buss, Gerald Carey and Glenny < -- 3-- J'; • • "^Wattles. Those fellows are getting People in oar .community have their " .?• fnppwt from some spot along the' chins up. Some who have extra reaaon ^ ^^rC^Jine. Maybe they would like to play a to worry are doing all they can to 'k«»ep up their spirit as Christmas nears. Let's not go into a slump. * K,af C.... Thke John HatdnnVCOI out of this group and there isn't much to shout about Green's Riverside Dairy railed a rousing 1897 in three games as Tonyar.' r. Grinders soared to 2156. The little preliminary game? f'jg --I"* v..,, :i • "£*?• "i -Ic You fans are* chooaing ten man for * : ' v All-Star squad. If possible the t Urst five will form the starting lineup. ' *• » * / 1 In all the talk about the All-Stars, "Jet's not forget that the present high pchool stars will form the opposition. «£»!'• • And they're hotter than a fire- £f'"'V r\ cracker right now! i-' This All-Star plan i« r^ling aloag ne. Let's all talk it up and put it. Any of us would trade places with the ether fallow ... providing: ha has a better place. You know . . . and I know . . . that we Americans aren't going to trade places with anybody. Match Richard Austen's 527 lad Fred Meyers' Thunderbolts to a decisive win ovej- Althoff's Hardware last week, then bowed to Artificial Stone. Meister Brau tamed Twin Lakea. Palace Pragers wan two from Woodstock Recs. Whew! Palace squad rolls 1977 at Waufccgan ta'trim PranMe and Johnnie. *• • « . 4r.»* ver in a big way. v Send in your ballots , . 'fliers to (4o the same. '•?. 1 Dafcf, 1Mb S. L H." v- v' *. • (cHenry Plaindoaler, ..1 •• - ^ £' * . ^WcHenry, Illinois. ' / "Pear "So I Hear": . , yr"-.^' Just a line or twv# let y«n bot J ,V ' nV, I still get The Plaindealer here in ?^ ' famp. I am also sending you a list of ftasketball All-Stars that I have pick- C' . i'"- $d. Some of them are good frienda of { Si*-< , Jnine. I also hope to attend the game, pai* ' *; you know I will be home for Christl- /T ",/|nas. 2 I wish you. and The Plaindealer a ^ Manry CHrMnpa a»* » Happy ss^ju.,. Ar. Your friend, H; v iv *?•- >" ^ PFC Ed. A. Wiser," . "y i -• Anti-Tank Co. - 129 Inf. Camp Forrest, Tenn. HIGH SCHOOL CAGE f ^ TEAM WINS SIXfff - • STRAIGHT VICTORY Jim Regner doesn't want his little sister to get far ahead so he rolled a 'JV :"v .^Scha«fdt*a -- ... % Tom Bolger, Jr. , The McHenry Warriors ^addad the 1 haven't noticed. K. of C.... last weeM... Wm. Button was haad timber-man with a 264 game and 904 series. There's a smooth howler if you i'r; •;f~. Glad to hear finoafr yoa, Ed; Will ;-^;H>oc yoa at the game. i ' i-- Jhn Fay sends a letter and-^fllot •' from Waterloo. Iowa. We will qnote "•'Tft part of the letter. Get a load of that . \,fecond paragraph. The old boy reconfidered: • • ^ "I may be running around the country a lot^but I never gat ao far away i^tfiat I can't keep up on the ne#s in > ,K.; the home town. $ • '""4f / I thought it wpui an established fact ^ • that the old M$A£ team wfa the hast ^;::Sn*l>asketball team of all time and l can, 5 'T, >» ^Jick anyone who wants to doubt It . . . f#? •A iSfcr,i»t least I could have tan years ago. ^:s Seriously, I think you may have ^Started something that will put a new fe .- "^^if'de-light on Alamni games and I'm # 'for lt - I would like to nominate Jtfe (the 4 • v janitor) as honorary coach. He has Jafceen them ail cc^ie and go and I would *2. 1 T>e interested in knowing Ma All-Stw A-' JIM FAY. to the oolunm aaking |)s to mention the Magic Show being ' Sponsored by the local • Knights of (iolumbus. From all reports, tlda i»fli .fjbe something different ha ttw wayaf jflever entertainment. We aren't sure what magic will be hut maybe they can show as ow to make our budgett stretch to 1M!*jar Christmas ahoppin^c.^ j;*;,-. -- And . »itf1lM]^»i|htiMlMr.u ow to complatevfto iaheppinr bsfan evening of December 24^ '#nt,*that ln\ho magi a. gTWrnfld be •-miracle! v ~ - **9 «• »«-r Anyhow, the show will be held next ?'JWTednrsday evening at the high school ~ 4 Auditorium. Our curiosity is' arouped. --•- - _ '..^~fl<intLhr itjr mentioned "Butak" Priaa ,11?" for the All-Stars. N«6 comment. . ' •;? "Samabady elae wante aar fanner Coach, Gordon Stringer, to tome 'back »•* the evening. Wr'd like to have '* V. f»im join the crowd. If anybody has hia ackpreas, step right 9* j Barrington 'Bronchos to their string j of victims Tuesday evening. The i Warriors started rather slow and held 1 only a one-point advantage at the intermission. The laat half, however, found the Reedmen coasting to their sixth straight victory by a acore of 58 - 33. Joe Jackson again paced McHenry with another tremendous total of thirty-one points. The Broitahos remembered Joe from last year and tried in vain to guard him, even using two or three men on him at times. BHI Bolger made thirteen points to run his average to dine points per game. Glf»n Peterson made two baskets and played Bis usttal fine game around the backboard. Ughta Mow Lead Mac's lightweights, blew a 12-2 lead at the (quarter and lost a .thriller 33-31. The seconds were opdfeting without the services of Ail JaCkson who was moved up to the first squad. The boys also felt the loss of Ray Smith who fouled oat in the second quarter. Dick Rosing'a nineteen points led McHenry. Next Tuesday Marengo will coma to McHenry. ~ Tlta Marengo team will be out to aveQga aire|U'ly season defeat at the handk of n^a Warriors. There will he nr.C&W'ftilfel", XMcHenry^ Bolgpr, f . Rosing, f . A. Jackson, f . Peterson, f - c Lay C. c J. Jackson, c Meyers, g ... Stilling, g „„ Weideman. g Conway, g Smith, c . Freund, f - " • Totals »»0 •arrtn^air^ST"" S&Sk Zimmerman, f Gardner, f Millar, f Walar, f Moore, f Tfiehe. C c Pk»t*ch. c Engliah* If iPsr^ellvg -T<pinson, e OfWit*. g Rekie, f _ Homuth, g :1 J>*i * .*% S? FG ...0 PF 1 0 8 2 0 •S IS 7 •wii missed -- Bolger and ami 1 Barrington--7. Jackson, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiting and Mr*. Edmund Whitm« and daughter *f Klein viaitcd Mrs. Ray Can way an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Yunkar and son, James, viaited in Milwaukee last Herman Schaefer looked good in a 568 series. Krause, P^tie Sch^efar and McGee went aver 800. Marlon Krause shop team with 458 pint, but lost to the Hot-Shots. L. Swing's 409 paced the winners. Others in the select M400": M. Budil Fanny Freund, "Sis" Covalt, G. Weber and.D. Schaafw." Match . • ; Aatana1! JNodatock team rolled a 2640 total to smother "The Pit." Hie Town Club Girls won a handicap match from Harvard Me**" as Fanny Freund hit her stride--516. 8anday Majors . .. Bickler's 532 lad McHenry Plumbers in 2 out of 9 from Meister Brau. H. Schaefer paced the losers with 537. LeRoy Conway rolled 569 to lead McHenry Beer in three straight over "IT* PH." Pretty hot match. They tied in tiie fif-st game. Tharaday Commercial ... " - John Zens was the big gan as Old Bridge Tavern took three from Kleinhans. Zgna--Mfi. Kriateef^Gl was hast fe, Imager's *£t*r Mchenry Laundry^ Monday Commercial ... Pete Koob's 543 was tops as Meister Brau took three from McHenry Beer. Frisby and Herdrich get honorable mention. "'Pappy" Bennett found the range with 539 pins as AlthoJTs took two from Webar Plumbing. K . o f C . . . t h i s w e e k . . . LeRoy Conway led the way--569. The Marines have landed! . . . And they bcrtrhd a total aeries of 2654 pins. Cearnc BarMan mixed a 202 ~game in a 532 aeries. Mel Whiting crowded the leaders with 522. Six COwrleedMi are Selected at M. 0. H. 8. From abont a dosen high school students nlias> ambitions were to be- _ »*t*ome <Jiee>lMM.i*Wir.1rf» #ere selected *•£.# Aail*Qil<l'Hiy.<,r*RieytWMudf the fcrf- Altkflf, Mint Simon, "Xn^riwn, Anna Gbsaarda mi petty Thqifipson. "?9k* Chlsaft«K MalfCo. an^ nounces the opening1 of a new catalog order store at 509 Main street. West McHenry. the ad appearing in this issue of The Plaindealer . The opening date' is Saturday, Dec. 13. T~""TT 13e«w£ SANTA AT ALTHOFF'S Santa Claus wfll be at Althoff's Hardware Store in West McHenry, Saturday afternoon. Dec. 13, to meet all of his young friends again this WPfcVvij.' tm - Dick Racing collected aaven naqpt Ray Jhnith, a _ W8 Irin4i(|r,.asade six points. R*/ waa 4|)aa^ha big-gun ia the ««p evp^ig shows at the iwnwy ogkf adioel anditsriam on Dec. 17. Hie mAtihee wfll he haM at 4 o'clock and the evening shows at 7 and 9. Both Mr. Pierce and his wife have entertained before enthoaiaatk aadiences thraoghout the United Jtetas for a number of yean. Aimmg -appearances before crowda of mat _ thousands, two of the moat outstanding were before Rev, £. J. Ffcpaagl and the cttiaens of Boys Town In «M*her at a. party fbto by Misa ^Sbtie" Dall, grandchild Of Pnaident In the first Rooaevelt, at the RooaeveK estate la Hyde Bark. One of the features of the performance* next week will he a haheadii* act. Misa Betty Thompson will ha the unfortunate victim who loaea her head to Mr. Pierce. •MDftl is the MgNraya. i laspoctively. MrBsa*y attendanca for vre are sure that the "M'sdcap" Magic of thia aee nitertainer will gfieasa young and old aKke. The K. of C. are aponsorlag'tiw show. OOLL scoing 8tiiling, C, g Weideman, g A. Jackson, f Smith, f Totals Hhmtlay -- I* Enstrom, 1 Manning, f Btading, C, twl..... Drtndeli, c Weltxian, g JEltcd, g ..-- Zellholer, g J o r d i , f - g Totals .~S0 10 . 14 Ji '2 16 Sore by ^aarters McHenry .....22 42 58 fO Huntley 3 1 6 6 12 Free throws missed -- Bolger, Ros* ing, J. Jackson, 5; Lay, Stilling, A. Jackson, Weideman, Sftiith, Ehstronr, 8; Henning, Stading, Weltsien, Zellhofer, Jordi, E. Referees -- O. E. Metcalf, Crystal Lake, and Warren Wright, Chicago. BELOIT F41B1B8 WILL MEET WOODSTOCK '8 BIO n VE SUNDAY AFTERNOON « The original Beloit Fairies will be the main attraction Sunday afternoon, ^Dec. 14, at St. Mary's gym, Woodstock, when they meet the powerful Woodstock Big Eire. The Fairies hxfm a String of five victories and no defeats with wins over Johnrfy Watts' Globetrotters and the Rockford Ingersolls. The team is composed of' former Marquette and University of Wisconsin basketball stars and will prove some real competition for the Woodstock boys. The Woodstock Big Five proved to five hundred fans Saturday night that they will be one of the stand out pro clubs of the year when the N. Y. Rens, the best in basketball today, defeated the Big Five 31 to ID hi a thriller, and last week the Woodstock boys defeated the Globetrotters 45 to 34. Werner, Woukowitz, Anapol and Ziegenhorn twere the stars for the Big Five. Joe Behoff, manager of the Woodstock team, signed big Stan Zadel, 6 ft 7 in., formerly with Sheboygan and Chicago Bruins, Bill Dillon, former University of Southern California star, will be rr ady for the first time this year after being injured in practice in the early part of the season. The Bryson Berghoff'S of Chicago will risk their undefeated string of twelve wins in the curtain raiser when they meet the undefeated Fairbank- Morse team of Beloit at 2 p. m. Fiaishiag Job la Memphis, Probate Jndgc 8am Bates made public two wills: (1) "To my cjiauffeur I lecve my cars as ha has almost rained them and I want him to have the satisfaction of finishing the job"; (2) "I want six of my creditors for pallbearers --they have carried me for so long they might as well finish the Job." Our last two meetings consisted chiefly of work periods. The Girl Scout* have been working hard on Christmas presents, and most of us ai* now finished. We wish to thank Mr. Schoenhoits and his Boy Scouts for helping us .with our'woodwork. Maiyr Dooglas' pataal aoneuncad that our Christaias pegftp' would bf Monday. Dec. 22, at T^Sek. Girl Scouts, oar leaders are urging us to pay our dues immediately, as they must go into national headquarters before Christmas. See you next Monday! JEAN NICKELS, Scribe.- , Cryettte CkyoUte ,is a mineral uaet as gi Out in obtaining metallic aluminum and also in the ceramics and glai industry. T'/am Tq ••(• It • with an^ j|tm vm . mm mW ftCliiht m 4h|"" tfw anWc »4. dfc^lln^mfcseiam. 'Bull's-Eye' Praclsiea "Bull's-eye" precision is demonstrated by the skill of steel mill crane operators. From their lofty perches they manipulate huge ladles brimming with 190 tons of molten steel and "spot" them over ingot* mold openings for pouring. Some openings are no larger than your hat ALUMNI - ALL-STAR GAME Soldiers and Sailonr £• Gift Fnad I cast 10 votes for each of the following players as my choice for the All-Star game of Dec. 23. 1941, between the M. C, H. 8. Alumni All- Stars and the present high school basketball team. 4 . • , <W<r- ' * 4. • V. ?r? .. J&L rr See Our Christmas Shoving of GuJbramen Fumes ^ Cmw In owl IboMpy ' ^ f0WMH0(l pll09l6 fsiMMIb GnhfOABMiV9VOTM WJW Wll ritgWi WW* M t^X.- oad play *aa Then dtoese o Gdbramen for ChrMmcw ... Ihe gift that gives Chriafcao*"*/ s^^> I ata ' <Jkw ' easily arra^ed. .^ -;; ,-s . -4 4 "1. Nye Jewelry, Music j .1 and Radio Shop • i Tel l23-X--West McHenry - ^ Lovely Sh^er1 HOSIERY Our glore is cfab^-fnll of m,efu] and unusual Gifts all at prices yon can afford to pltyT <?« She will appreel ^ ' ^^L.^p.aT^CJ h lu l* iii many styles, ^^^v>fdifferent shades gift! 3-thread Chiffons 3-thread Chiffons, fashioned sheer*.* Pair NYLONS. Nylon leg, top, pr; All Nylon Hose, pr. We have many other styles , Hose ottos* ten those ad^irtiie^. and sizes fnmi f tt il ^to62, FrUm «re from -- $1.00 to $2-45 65 HANDKERCHIEFS IVis a. practical and /pretty gift. They come " three in a gift box. Ini- 3tals, too, if desired# ' 1* 29<t I? 59^t abo* • 4 .•c"„ 3»S itnw n fir 0IFT a , SHIRTS JOLOVKS^y;A',ta«» line of are needed fir*: t6.od loo}d3^ t.hi^ weather. A- shirts will solve useful Christinas gift in child^eh's god ladies' ibe0 59^ to n »ur gift probjni. stripes, checks, dsta m all colaixea five *e rapety. to ti n the famons "Windjackets. 1 18.95 M7.95 -: r£r^£ TIKS . A tie to skirt ar nrit is eemathmg . m eaa always a*e. Then* are aiigr <M» and pat* (era* to chaaae froia, . 3»* <• H *i tM}] Green Street Ik 1 r&MV'im rZnm.; Store will ba open evwy evening starting l|onday, AJsfi JBnnday mfinings? ,j3 U4>«l McHenry, ZSL 1A, ism OhristaMb /.Sv' < ' iimii • una * it • ^ : " •- -I--' -

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