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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1949, p. 4

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wmi ? ps •? WW TFR-V- HEAR" EARL R. WALSH The big event of the week will jte the Homecoming game at the fc*h school Friday night. course, the fun will start Thursday with a bonfire and what ...rhsve you. Parade will be Friday ^ Afternoon. , BOWLING NOTES < Homecoming is a high spot in fhe school calendar, with school Spirit at a peak. * It's ft time designated for the Id grads to shuffle their way back ' 183-457 -KIIEKRY RECREATION Lad Ion (Early Birds)-- f' ' Co-ops, 2; Rolaine Grill, l* 7 E. Rand, 191-508; A- Goomo, 445. Stilling's "66", 2; 8. H. FVeund and Son, 1. r N. Larkin, 434; D. Smith. 428. Freund Oil, 2; McHenry Cab, 1. P. Freund, 177-160-179-516; J. Oxtoby, 193r476; M. CruLkshank, MltBin (Whip) 71m legislators of a western state were holding a banquet. A newly •elected member, an old cowman who had beer, persuaded by neighbors to run for office, was ill at ease, and a little irked at the in- Jcessant chatter going on around ' feim. Finally a buxom woman, whose husband was a professional politician, turned to the old cowman. "You had better vote for my '-husband's new bill," she warned loudly. "After all, you know he's the old stamping grounds, meet #ld friends and review events of their school days. ' ^ " A strong Harvard team will be >••••. Tfcere to battle our Warriors. In- :>-..guiles have hit the local teiim, but ttiaybe the old spirit will carry I.Xwb team through to victory. A. P. Freund and Sons, 2; Peterson Boats, 1.""yf-;, . E. Peterson, 181-443 ; •• Justen, 424. • . ; We saw some 61 our boys play ', v (their hearts out last Friday after- Monday €ominerrial--- Kleinhans Bldg. .Service, W a l s h I n s . , 0 . ' . - \ - v . - • 0 L. Thennes, 200-552; R. JuSten, 512; G. KJeinhans, 506. New Era, 2; Charm House, 1,. McHenry Laundry, 2; McHenry Boon at Whitewater. While the j Bank, 1. team did not click as a winning Virgil Adams, 220-562; • R. Gilli nnit, one could not help noticing ford. 219-529. tiie all-out' effort of the boys who TWere not happy in defeat. Schaefer's Market, 3; Al's White House, 0. - Let's be there for the Homecom- j C. D. of A* Ihg game and celebration. Maybe' Conway's ITe can lend enough moral support $d carry our team along the path ef victory. - John Dreymiller was quick to £hone and tell us that, it took an eld, broken-down National Leaguer |o win for the Yankees. He was, of bourse referring to Johnny Mize Twould seem that the National .League could do things for their prestige by ' dipping into the American League for a bit of help. Watch the White Sox next year, John! Contenders, kel's Winners, 1. Low's Leaders, 2; Smashers, 1. 2; Win- Smith's Kinsala's King-Pine, 2; Corso's Cuties. 1. G. Jackson, 433. Eleanor's Experts, 2; Hogao's Hustler's, 1. ' L. Kilday, 428. Mosey Businessmen-- McHenry Plasterers, 2; Inn. 1. Tonyan, 203. Ringwood Electric, 2; Prank Freida, 1. ADULT ATHUSTHT" - GROUP OPKNCD TENTH SEASON ,S»: WHITEWATER BOORE8 IN TOST WAT.r TO BEAT WARRIORS 13-0 The McHenry Warriur'8 met a highly rated Whitewater team Friday afternoon, Oct. 7 at Whitewater and lodt by a score of 13 to 0. The Warriors wer„» slow in getting adjusted >.0 the Whitewater the party whip." * "I know," said the cowman-senator. "But there's one big trouble with whips. They're often cracked." New Approach The Young People VAttflettc club opened the doors of the high school's old gymnasium last Thursday to start itC tenth season of winter indoor sports. Fifty-one persons, the greatest number ever to join, signed up for entrance.,,. ^ . Because the group is actually too' °* a*tack and, as a.result, large to successfully accommodate1 Whitewater pushed through the in the old gym, rules regarding M^.HS defense. attendance will be stridlly en- Whitewater s first touchdown forced thiwyear. All persons who'came at the beginning of the first signed up must have been present! ('uarter as B1M F»i*dy went off on the opening night or on Oct. I3!tack,e from the 2 yard line. Fardy and persons who are absent jnore i "'so carried the ball over on a than twice consecutively will be 'line buok for the extra Point. With ruled out. j3 minutes remaining in the half,. Leon Grosby was elected presi- j Fardy again scared from the 10 dent of the club, Ann Bolger as, r,Bht through the. center of the secretary and Joann Durland as|"ne- *n ^e second half the War'- treasurer. Iriors came back and held White- ! Volleyball teams were chosen as !wat^r for downs. The Warriors j follows and will begin the first made good yardage the second tournament series next Thursday: ihalf, but fumbles and intercepted What Be Wasted JUNIOR FOOTBALL ted frd&tftach school and declared at welgti-ln time (uniforms present* dtaly -to 15 players). Reserves may be used only la case of iftJWtry ov* 411ness to a regular player. Please notify the Physical Activities Office 83 soon as any Weather permitting and.. If High School officials cnn arrange to have ticket sellers at the field by 6:30 p.m., Friday, tho Crusa-1changes are made 4ers and Ramblers will play their g first scrimmage game as a preliminary to the Homecoming. No games will be played during iainy weather. Again on Sunday at 2 p.m., these two teams will meet in their first egular game of the series. Our program was patterned after the Chicago Park District Junior Football Program, and so that most of you will better understand the extent of their pro-, gram, we are printing the following: Selection of Teams 1 At the conclusion of the Eighth Kaon ut. 'se8sion' the Directors and Coaches Billy had been pestering his fath- of the Chicago Park District er for weeks on end to buy him a junior Football School Program •' Origin of "Vanilla'* * n*~, word vanilla is front the Spanish, and means "little pod.'* In each of the now widely scattered species of the vanilla plant, the little pod is preceded by a dainty yellow bloom which leaves no doubt that the plant belongs to the orchid family. • George Miller, t captain, "Bud" Miller, Bob Stilling, Fred Wahl, Bruce Klontz, Paul Overton, Adele Froehlich, Ann Bolger, Florence Anderson, Marie Etoffel and Mitzi Griffith. Bill Bacon, captain; Maurice Crouch, James Freund, Donald puppy. "You can't have one just now," his father repeated for weeks on shall select from among the students at each school 15 boys - 12 to 14, years of age, inclusive, and end. "You know very well that you pranging from 90 to 110 pounds in soon will have a little baby brother j weight and organize them into a or sister to play with so please stop ' team- A player to be eligible for asking for a dog." selection on one of the teams must About a week later his father ipa8S H1® following requirements: "Please, lady," said the tramp, "the doctor has -given me this bottle of medicine, but I have nothing to take it with." "Surely," replied the kind old soul, "I'll get you a spoon and a glass of water." "No, thank you, madam. I guess I can get along without those. But the directions on the' bottle say, 'To be ' takeh with meals' Haven't got a meal you can spare, have you?" passes spoiled their scoring opportunities. » Looking at The SWANI Conference Lake Geneva remains on top of the jbnference, after their victory over a rough Marengo teanl 14 to 7. Marengo led all the way 'till the last quarter; then Lake Geneva Schaefer, Harold Michels, James took to the air and scored two Althoff, John Rogers, Phyllis 1 touchdowns to w.„ .-- .. 4 ... iSmith, Margaret Cruickshank, Vftrd snapped out of their losing] ®ee him. Billy reluctantly agreed furnifihe(i streak with a bang as they de- j to 80 up to the bedroom to see his [ 2. Must not weigh less than 90 feated Delavan 31 to 7. Elkhorn I new playmate. He gazed scornfully | pounds, nor more than 110 pounds was dropped from the ranks of ' at the red-faced, squawking infant on the date he receives his footundefeated as a pepped up Burl- and turned to fils father. told Billy that he had a brother 1. Must not reach his 15th james --~ -- -- -- --" ! flnd ocired him if he would like to 1birthday to**01"!15 December 1, 1949. win the game. Har-; ^ lUS I Original Birth Certificate must be" Howard Griffith, Luann Bauer, Carol Bolger and Mary McAuley. Rosalie Williams, captain; Donald Tonyan, Leonard MicCrackenk, Louise Wahl, J. Cristy, Leon Grosby, Tom Wilson, Margaret Bolger, Charlene WJUiams, Joann Althoff, Mary Grace Stilling and Barbara Simon. "Helen Knox, captain; Jerry ] Larkin, Bill Bolger, B. Seeberg, Tom Bolger, Harold Stilling, B. Freund, LOIB Crouch, Edith Foster, Joann Durland, M. Seebef-g and Donlad Kennebeck. Subscribe for The Plalhdealer. ington squad snapped back from their 7 to 6 defeat last week and rolled bver Elkhorn 26 to 6. This week the Warriors play Harvard, as their homecoming foes. This game has been the talk of the football squad since the beginning of the season. ' SWANI games this week: Oct, J4: Delavan at Marengo; Burlington at Whitewater; Lake Geneva at Elkhorn; Harvard at McHenry.' "Daddy,* puppy." he . said, "I want a *~r Chlerdaa* ^ .'-r The newest and most effective in. secticide agaist cockroaches and | ^r f m and jilayed on one of certain kinds of ants is chlordane,. "* * ~ " It works better against these pests than DDT. ball uniform. 3. Health - must be in good j physical condition. 4. Mast have parents' consent i and signed release. j 5 Not more than three boys! who have received a football unithe j Chicago Park District football 1 teams during the previous season 1 shall be eligible for selection by i the coaches for a position on the 1949 team. there is. any plate tkltl yon ranst travel, night or day, we are ready to serve ybm* On call twenty-foar hoars a day for those in need •f transportation. j €j McHenry Gab Phone 723 Last week we gave credit to the! McDonald's Tayern,-2; Freund's three lumber yards in McHenry Dairy, 1. for the use of planks at the V.F.W. Rourke, 501. - diamond. We have since learned] McHenry Recreation, 2; -McCulihat R. W. Devore Mras- the man ! loni Lake, 1. Who made the arrangements and ' provided the boxes on which the , Thursday Majors flanks rested. Sorry. We like to give credit where credit is due. Anyhow, the seating idea was very food. Jock Brennen, former "Digger O'Dell" of McHenry, was in town last week visiting old friends. He's training race horses up Elkhorn Way these days. CITY SIGHTS Little Penny Nye giving Officer Fox River Novelty, 3; Clark Chevrolet, 0. Carlson Oil. 3; Blatz Beer, 0. Carlson: Schneiner, 202, 551; Krause. 209. 519. Old Bridge, 3; Prager Beerf .0. Old Bridge: Kinsala, 211,534; Larkin, 531. Prager: Miller, 503. Johnshurg-- Norb Smith came up with a 214 third game for a 525 total. John Grobel a piece of candy as he es- I Weingert's third game was 224, corted her safely across the high- {but left him 5 pins short of the %ray on her way to school." Cute. 1500 mark. * Through Channels, Please A London newspaper says that a fecently discharged soldier, who had unpleasant memories of his military experience, took the first opportunity after resuming his civilian clothes to write to his former colonel: "Sir: After what I have suffered for the last two years, it gives me much pleasure to tell you and the army to go to " a place where only the wicked are consigned. In due course he got his reply: "Sir: Any suggestion or inquiries concerning the movement of troops must be entered on army form 2132, a copy of which I enclose." & , | George Bohr dug up a valentine .Ladies (?fit<p Owls)-- '; /' * fciven him long years ago by Her- Hetterman's,, 2; Jeanette's Style > >| tnan Nye. Sweet as can be. Shop, 1. (i _ (_ Mary Hetterman, 430; Rosemaly Welcome Visitor "But are you certain that Miss Gotrocks is not at home?" insisted the caller; The maid gave him an injured look. "Do you doubt her word, sir?" she replied icily. Our "S.B.C.", home from a 7000 (Stilling, 424. ttMle trip to Seattle and the N. D. • ^ Washington game, insists that we « Attend the N. D.-Tulane game 'j Saturday. Oh, well, if she insists! T > ^ I4fs getting so people think you j Laura Schmitt, 445; Frances Feld ijtre backwards if you aren't up on jhahn, 420. .Al's White House, 3: Landl's, 0. Jeanette Hoffman, 466. Mi Place, 2; McHenry Sand and Gravel, 1. Fanny Freund. 179-175-175-529: I the television programs. ,t ., Pete Justen has given ns a copy 's Of a very clever article on "How I To Guess Your Age". It's really } worth a reprint if not copyrighted. - The ladles, who have worked so hard for a public library, are still working on the idea of a site. Any ideas? DAILY PINl'PS Carrying a grudge is a load, while wearing a smile is so easy, why not exchange. Marriage was made for two, which proves selfishpess has no place in it. -- -- Intuition is no more, no than uncanny intelligence. less ' When a bachelor loses his freedom is usually caused by a misstake. ^ If you wear your heart on your »sleeve it might easily be brushed ?off. Belonging to the upper crust does not exempt you from being »panned at times. The meaning of the words "Live nd let live" are Be slow to blame ; and quick to-forgive. Anonymous Not That Important A very small boy had declined prunes so vociferously as to raise fee whole matter to one of discipline rather than a pardonable foible. His mother told him that God would probably, be displeased at his disobedience. Later in the evening there came k heavy thunderstorm, and mother grasped this opportunity of going Conway. 536 .upstairs to heal the breach. She found the tiny mutineer standing in front of the window in an attitude of disgust. "Huh,!" he said defiantly, as a tagrriflc peal of thunder shook the fiouac, "all this fuss about six prunes." The Piat, 2; Nye Drugs,'I. Peggy Kraus. 457. PALACE Majors- Carl's Service Station team.rolled up 1012 pins in their, second game as they won 2 out of 3 from McHenry Lumber, 2776 to 2635. Carl's: Rogers, 212-203-207-622; J. Thorsell, 526; C. Thorsell, 220- 543; N. Justen, 212-566; Rosing, 200-519'. , Lumbermen: B. Barth, 522; M. Crouch, 229-569; E. Peisert, 207- 566. Blake Motors, 2; Downs Nash, 1. H. Smith. 203-190-213-606: B. Miller. 539: G. Rodenkirk, 513; M. Budler, 514; D. Bacon, 537; H Steffles, 508. • O'CIock Ladies- Marie Yegge. 474; G. Barhian, 438; B. Knaack, 176-444; J. Kralpwetz. 447. Old Timers-- Thurlwell, 549; Johnson. » 209- 525: Rogers, 518; Downs, 513. Tavern-- Hoots, 2: Norsemen, 1. Garner, 546. Old Bridge, 2; Park Pub, 1. W. Hagberg, 210-510.'. Fox Hole, 2; Sportsman's Club, 1. Grandt, 208-578. --~ Landl's, 2; Snug Harbor, 1. A1 Aregor, 515: H. Behnfce, 222- 506: T. Wheelock, 519. 7 O'CIock Ladies-- Volo Bait, 2: MicHenry Lbr;. 1. K. Meyer, 420; R. Marshall, 170. 473. Central Market, 2; Riverside Dairy, 1. Bernice Blake, 435; E. Hccter, 458. ." City-- McGee's, 3: Walsh Insurance. 0. Arregor. 210-T.47; Ludford, 558; 1 Pyritz, 203-549; Steffes, 540; Frederick, 213. McHenry Bank, 2; Lee and Ray Elec., 1, Bacon. 517: Schaefer. 516. Bernle's Tavern, 3; Krickl Motor Servic, 0. Rode. 526: Scharlow, 545. Kreutzer Distributars, 3; Hank's Fireside Inn. 0. Stohler. 520; KjKeutzer, 542, Britz, 505. C. 0. F. 7 O'CIock-- L. Stilling. 539; R. Fredericks, 204-511 ; B. Kreutzer, 532. C. O. F. » O'CIock-- Ed Thennes. 234-600: Harold Freund. 213-515: Fred Meyer, 203- 520; Gus Freund, 518; H. G. Weber. 510; C. Stilling, 216-567; II. * " • Full Day's %ork A lady had been looking for her friend for a long time without success. Finally he ran across her unexpectedly. • "Well," she exclaimed breathlessly, "I've been on a perfect wild goose chase all day, but thank goodness, I've found you at laiti" Good Reason When Freddy came home from school he was crying. "Teacher whipped me because" T was the only one who could answer the question nshe~ asked the class." t$ Freddy's mother was both astounded and angry. 'Til see the teacher about this! What was the question she asked you?" "She wanted to know who. put the glue in her ink bottle." f I'bwribe for The Piaindealer Lilian I BEST BUYS DF OUR UVES OUR GREATEST SMI IN FIFTY YEARS! TWflllm Inm Hm Mafftm «f tto W«M. Tte linn 1*-- SM*« Km* hi M.miT. M Tmh 1WMr> Ink. -- sneiAi omt! OCIAN MAY HUME MKISTONi SUCED NESTLE WlMltY mKSS\ , Ne. 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