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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Feb 1965, p. 5

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Thursday, February 18; 1965 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Section One ,-- Page Five McHENRY PLAINDEALER V 1 ll&iiiiliif 5812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Phone 885-0170 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editoi NATIONAL EDITOR SAL as^c0ti5n Subscription Rates 1 Year . $4.00 1 Year .... $4 50 6 Mos. $2.25 6 Mos $2.50 3 Mos. $1.50 3 Mos. ...i $1.75 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County' PRESS association 0 Outdoors by Jack Walsh iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiuiii We recently enjoyed the pleasure of an afternoon of shooting at, Captain Davy Jones' "Powderhorn", controlled shooting area. After taking a nice bag of pheasants it was suggested that we try our shooting eye on "Crazy Quail" a clay bird game designed to test one's wingshooting abilities. This game is unlike trap and skeet in that the trap is located in a pit and the birds can be thrown at any angle. The gunner never knows when or in which direction he will be shooting. After the first few shots we were checking our shells to be sure the shot had been put in, and by the end of the round we were seriously considering an extended visit to a nice peaceful rest home. As always, we enjoyed the shooting, but our score would not bear mention. We feel that anyone who masters "Crazy Quail" should be able to hit every game bird he shoots at. The McHenry Sportsmen's Club will hold a registered trap shoot on their grounds near Pistakee Lake, Sunday, Feb. 21. The program starts at 10 a.m., with 21 trophies to be awarded. Boaters should check their Jifesaving devices before; the 1965 boating season begins. Life jackets, buoyant seat cushions or any other equipment that is filled with kapok or fiber glass must have this buoyant material encased in heatsealed plastic bags. If material is not in a plastic bag the device is not considered acceptable by the U. S. Coast Guard. Tests have proved that kapok or fiber glass filling loses its buoyancy in a few years of the material is not in plastic bags. According to Dr. Harlow B. Mills, chief of the Illinois Natural History Survey, counts of prairie chickens on booming grounds in south-central Illinois showed 19 per cent fewer birds present in 1964 than the year before. Increased planting of row crops by farmers and, re- . duced acreage in grasslands are considered the main reason for the decline. The survey and the State Department of Conservation have cooperated with the Prairie Chicken Foundation of Illinois in efforts to save this once abundant species through the establishment of sanctuaries. The need is for more sanctuaries, Mills said. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS EXPERT GROOMING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels 1018 W, Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 885-2486 (1 Mfle East of the , Sl.jrHne Drive-In) TOMASELLO'S BOWLING Wednesday Nite Crawlers L. Homo 206-512; P. Peterson 183-506; F. Matchen 180-501; D. Roberts 188-449; T. Jinga 160-442; P. Tipperreiter 441; E. Meyers 440; S. Koenigseder 436; M. Hiller 182-429; J. Conrad 427; D. Genot 421; L. Knaak 140-140-140-420; B. Schmitt 415. RAILS--L. Wenk 3-10;°" P. Blake 1-3-10. Wonder Lake Women's League Ann Borevec 211-468; Zelda Malochleb 206-504; Janice Huff 186-443; Lavone Sallaz 176-500; Leoda Freund 175-427; Georgia Wilson 173-390; Eleanore Mangold 172-484. Tomasello's T.N.T. League Lavonne Sallaz 198r541; Connie May 196-534; Mary Hettermann 185-516; Vivian Smith 193-508; Jen O'Leary 172-496; Mabel Smith 172-472; Eleanore Mangold 179-467; Fran Kasperski 172-466; Marcella Wakitsch 182-452; Grace Wolf 198- 449; Mary Prokup 155-430; Madeline Johnston 149-445; Marilyn Smith 192-421; Sharon Chrisman 169-432; Virginia Walton 163-429. Bright O'clock Ladies D. Shafer 168; H. Peck 177- 448; D. Anderson 427; J. Hark- * 1 ins 181-440; N. Fidler 218-187- 533; J. Davis 166-164-480; G. Janota 179-170-496. McHENRY RECREATION Tuesday Thirty-Niners Feb. 2, 1965 Joan Freund 410; Natalie Book 166; Margaret Fleming 184-471; Mazine Adams 176- 445; Nanci McAuliffe 446; Grace Bentz 470; Cam Gay lord 458; Dorothy Freund 443. Tuesday Thirty-Niners Feb. 9, 1965 Cathy Schlltt 451; Billie Mackinder 443; Dorothy Freund 187-487; Elsie Winkel 459; Claire Rosing 465; Barb Gilpin 441; Nanci McAuliffe 451; Judy Schmitt 188-476; Grace Beritz 176-189-527; Cam Gaylord 421; Dorothy Hiller 441; Irene Stoller 437; Margaret Fleming 177- 462; Mary Pierce 400.- C. D. of A. B. Clark 496; Alice Gaulke 200-534; B. Segermark 174; M. Miller 166-451; Muzz Wagner 148-388; M. Stine 172; J. Rizzo 181-463; K. Hendle 428; J. Kralowetz 174; B. O'Brien 482; B. Schafer 454; J. Pieroni 181. RAILS--M. Thomas 5-6-10; L. Miller 5-10; C. Hamil 3-10; J. Weyland 3-10; E. Latirner 4- 5-7 & 5-6-10; M: Kinsala 3-7. Nite Owls G. Hastings 466; F. Anderson 469; C. Hagberg 408; R. Romkowske 444; D. Koleno 418; M. Karls 407; J. Diedrich 421; B. Walker 448; J. Grothman 417; J. Schmunk 402; I. Kreier 724; L. Ferwerda 427; D. Noonan 428; E. Klapperich 409; L. Worts 437; P. Rosing 496; L. Vacondo 4i79. RAILS--B. Walker 5-7; G. Mayer 7-4-9; R. Dunkman 2-7; G. Blair 3-6-10 & 7-8; I. Krier 4-5-7; E. Klapperich 5-7; J. Bohl 9-10 & 9-10; Monday Nite Commercial" Joe Cotuno 517; J. Wegener 220-534; F. Matthesius 208-590; S. Aim 205; B. Grandt 517; H. Rothering 519; J. Saville 234- 550; V. Johnson 216-213-604; D. Mercure 505; G. Viscounti 200- 514; R. Rhoton 225-569; Dan Weber 213-558; D. Hueman 203- 543; L. Bacon 210-561; B. O'Brien 557; K. Sesko 541; G. Freund 226-528. Thursday Nite Businew Men's Lennie 221-540; Ralph Kick 202-528; B. Haldeman 520; A1 524; Fred M. 212-540; Lee Mai 538; L. Wagner 525; G. Foczsz 205-200-502; B. Schmaling 207- 512; N. Schmaling 246-606; W. Groth 511; A. flebel 207-561; T. Getner 201-554; N. Justen 501; P. Jensen 206-508; G. Schaefer 520; S. Slowina 557; B. Peisert 520; E. Buss 202-562. Thursday Nite 9:15 p.m. R. Blake 209-552; B. Blake 200; D. Kleinhuizen 558; J. jCern 203; D. Smith 214; R. Cynowa, Sr. 231; W. Coari 512; E. Koch 216-599; H. Freund 205; B. Adams 224-539; J. Brosky 210-568; S. Buenzli 2Q0; A. Steinsclorfer 200; H. Durkin 554; C. Peterson 218; G. Rodenkirch 204; J. Larkin 203; N. Falk 204- 209-561; R. Rosen berry 215. RAIL--Leo Smith 7-9-10. Ten Pin Queens M. Gross 163-434; N. Larkin 163-447; M. Donnelly 170-456; E. Conway 172-432; V. Herdrich 162-473; E. Justen 160-445; M. Fuchs 164-449; S. Spielman 430; F. Freund 177-432; W. Gehrke 173-453; B. Moore 470; K. McNally 171-170-471; B. O'Brien 171-180*504. Wednesday Nite Mixed League Feb. 10, 1965--7:00 p.m. I. Buralli 156; L. Oeffling 197; B. Karls 152-161-179-492; J. Boss 161-156; t. Rebel 171- 188-168-527; C. Orthwein 149; E. Hinspater 185-164-485; R. -Bujak Jr. 237-199-571; L. Bu- Klemm 134-121; J McNally 179-217-555; M. Kilday 158-155; B. Kilday 187-189-533; G. Lunsford 134; B. Lunsford 196-164- 508; A. Nelson 158; M. Wagner 171; F. Guptill 174; P. Butler 152; V. Steege 169; J. Butler 175-163; B. Chandler 181; A. Wirtz 138; L. Kleinhans 151; G. Kleinhans 187. Wednesday Nite Mixed League Feb. 3, 1965--7:00 p.m. W. Crane 146-148; P. McNally 136; M. Hinspater 157; H. Sanford 179; E. Hinspater 162- 189-144-495; M. Wagner 148; F. Guptill 160; B. Karls 6-7-10 pick up; J. Boss 159; T. Rebel 168-164-183-515; A. Wirtz 142; T. Klapperich 151; D. Buralli 161-186-191-538; R. Bujak Jr. 181-164-172-517; L. Bujak 176; R. Bujak Sr. 170-195-167-532; M. Schwankl 171; G. Cross 160; R. Klemm 128; P. Butler 153; V. Steege 181-178-147-506; J. Butler 176-181-498; H.. Steege 198-166-497; M. Kilday 152. YMCA Basketball News (Continued from Page 4) On next Monday, Feb. 22, at the Crystal Lake high school in the lower gym in the Boy's League at 7 p.m. St. Barnabus Lutheran plays Bethany Lutheran and St. Paul's United plays First Methodist at 8 p.m. in the first round of an end of the season tournament. On March 1 the winners of the Feb. 22 game will play at 8 p.m. and the losers of the Feb. 22 games will play at 7 p.m. On Feb. 22 at the south junior high school in Crystal Lake two Men's League games will be played. At 7:15 p.m. St. John's Lutheran plays First Methodist and at 8:15 p.m. Faith Presbyterian plays St. Thomas Catholic. SHOP IN McHENRY Qladdatte!i RE-OPENING IF M0N We hope to be completed by Saturday, February 20 Contractors Permitting ••• The New Store with Established Reliability^ 1219 N. Green Street McHenry, Illinois -Northern Illini Bowmen News by Irene Adams Northern Illini Bowmen will meet at 8:15 p.m., tonight (Feb. 18) in the American Legion Home. This is an important meeting as many things will have to be discussed before the State Delegate meeting, Feb. 28, in Springfield. Representing NIB will be Marty Klapperich, Les Adams and John Dieball.from McHenry and John Zawaski, Evanston. A review of the Feb. 11 executive meeting held. in the home of Duke and Irene Adams Will, be heard along with com-, mittee reports by the various chairmen, Marty Klapperich, social; Harold Krug, range captain: Les Adams, tournament; Harve Eady, food; Ray Plucinski, awards and Irene Adams, publicity. Other cbmmittee chairmen will be appointed. . Plans are also being made for the March 14, "Slush Shoot", a field invitational to be held on the NIB range. IJarold Krug, range captain has called a work party for March 7, to be held following the club shoot. Members are asked to shoot early that day so necessary work can be done on the range. If you can spare a few hours on any Saturday or Sunday, before that date to get things in readiness, your help will be appreciated. New members are being taken into the club at this time. Anyone enjoying the sport of archery , in any phase is invited to attend one of our shoots or one of the meetings.' Ask a member to show'you around the range which 'has 28 targets set at various distances and is a real challenge to all kinds of shooting. For further information contact one of the above members. High School. Game times are 7:15 and 8:45 p.m. Dates are Feb. 17, 18, 24, 25. Johnsburg plays Richmond Thursday night of this week at 8:45 p.m. Standings as of February 7, 1965. 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