Section Oit0 -- THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Msrcli 18> 196Si SO I HEAR. The top o' the mornin' to ya! Our first St. Patrick's Day card came from Fred and Lou Fowles from Florida. Next one came from a dear little girl from Japan, our daughter's college roommate last year. She signed it "Koz O'Shaughnessy". That Englishman (Fred Fowles) knows he has to treat us Irish right on this one day of the year. We have also notified our German wife that on St. Patrick's Day we are King For A Day. Our worry now is that she may crown us! There was a time when fights broke out all over the place on the 17th of March. Now.we see all.nationalities wearin' the green. How well we remember our mother and Uncle Walter dancing an Irish jig. The sound of the music had them on their feet in no time. We never saw our father dance and never heard him sing except on St. Patrick's Day. He would sing "The Hat Me Faather Wore" before breakfast on that one day of the year. Our green tie and all the trimmings are ready although there are some who tell us it wouldn't be necessary with the map of Ireland on our face. C.O.F. State Basketball Tourney Ended Sunday With Stamp Of Success Now that they are putting green dye in the Chicago River to aid in the celebration, we may ask our Johnsburg friends to put a little coloring in Fox River and send it down this way. And we don't mean paris green. Just as sure as St. Patrick's Day comes and goes, some newspaper will receive a letter from a disgruntled reader complaining because ^ the Irish make too much of the day. We don't think so. After all, we Irish are a timid, peace loving, downtrodden, diminishing race and like to beam forth in all our glory on that one day. So--10-'s be happy and gay on St. Patrick's Day. And may God bless you and the "divil" spare you until the shamrocks bloom again. Northern Illini Bowmen News Over one hundred archers participated in Northern Il'ini Bowmen's "Slush" shoot invitational Sunday. Eight N.I.B. members were winners. They included, Earl Bird, third in Class B; Marty Klapperich, first and Earl Paddock, third in Class C and Nels Gustafson, second in Class D. Robert Paddock was first place winner in Junior Boys and Bob Houser, first in intermediate Free Style Class. In the women's division Jor.n Bird tied for first place in the B division and Eleanore Fieldler was first place winner in Class D. N.I.B. will meet at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, March IS, in the American Legion Home. Interested persons may attend. The next club shoot will be April 4. Little League Notes by Bill Bolger Well this is it -- registration night fortMcHeniy Little Leaguers -- Thursday, March 18th starting at 6:30 p.m. at the V.F.W. clubhouse. Any boy resSing in the Mc- Henry Little League area, who will have reached his eighth birthday, but not his thirteenth birthday by August 1st is elig ible to register. The fee to register is $4.00. In next week's Plaindealer, we will list some important dates concerning tryouts and games. WORLD SERVICE Airline Steamship Railroad Cruise Tours Hotels L*-Drive Your Authorized Travel Agent CHAIN - O - LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 8405 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7500 Ticket Reservations at No Extra Charge For the 19th successive year, the GO.F. state basketball tournament was sponsored by the local Forester court and for the same number of years the event ended on a highly successful note. Along about 6 p.m. last Sunday a large and well pleased crowd left the McHenry High School gym after witnessing some good games and the awarding of trophies. Richard Dehn, State Court Trustee, opened the awards program by thanking the local court for heading the tourna-^ ment. He also awarded the Mc- Andrew Boys trophies for winning the Northern Illinois Courts Talent Contest. Jim (the barber) and Mom were present for the presentations. Dehn . then introduced Fred Meyer, Tournament Manager, who presented a set of sterling silver cuff links to . Joe Schmitt. One of the cuff lieks was engraved "C.O.F. 1965" TO represent the year of presentation, and th& other was engraved "1925-1965" to represent his years at the high school. Mr. Meyer thanked Mr. Schmitt for his 19 years of service to the tournament. Fred Meyer then introduced Earl Duffy, State Chief Ranger, who in turn introduced all the High Court State Court officers. Dick Tobin, High Chief Ranger, was called upon to make some brief remarks about the tournament and other events of the C.O.F. for the youth of the order. Mr. Duffy and Fred Meyer presented 1st and 2nd place team trophies and individual trophies to 1st place winners. All-Star team awards (gold basketballs) went to the following boys: Fichtel, Baunan and Benoit of Aurora; Gary Harrison and Greg Freund of McHenry -- Junior B Division. .Geno Hester, McHenry; Jim Lennan and Blusiewicz, Aurora; Dennis Freund, Johnsburg; Don Reinboldt, McHenry -- Junior A Division. Mauer and Thill, Aurora; Gerry Glosson and Dave Meyer, McHenry; Dave Diedrich. Johnsburg -- Ranger Division. Rich Smith and Bob Mayfield, McHenry; Lloyd Smith, Johnsburg; Don Shoemaker, Moline; George Paulos, St. Gregory, Chicago--Seniors Division. Don Bentz and John Huff, Johnsburg; Kennan and Ritt, St. Gregory, Chicago; Leo Binz, Hampshire--Heavies Division. Wiliam Alt.hoff's team won The state bowling tournament. Team members are Bill Althoff, Bill Krcutzer, Nick B. Freund, Herman Steffes and Ralph Justen. Each team member received a beautiful trophy and the team was presented with a check for $350.00. Dan Irwin, Tournament Treasurer, made the presentations. C.O.F.--Saturday Results Junior Division Aurora 56, St. Gregory 14 St. Mary's 55, St. John's 13 Senior Division St. Mary's 38. Moline 32 St. Gregory 57, St. John's 53 Sunday Results Junior B Division Championship Aurora 46, St. Mary's 21 Junior A Division Championship Aurora 46. St. Mary's 41 Ranger Division Championship Aurora 41, St. Mary's 25 Senior Division Championship St. Mary's 70, St. Gregory 50 Heavies Championship St. John's 59, St. Gregory 52 Senior Division Championship Open Weekdays 6:45 Saturday & Sunday 2:15 NOW SHOWING •• March 17 - 20 PSYCHO •i STARTS SUNDAY March 21 - 23 "LOVE MANY & ES The McHenry Senior Division team was made up of local McHenry and ex-high school boys who won the Junior Champion-* ship in 1960. This team was coached by Jim Doran in 1960 as well as in the 1965 championship game. It was a get together for Mr. Doran and the boys. Senior Championship McHenry FG FT F Pts C. Newkirk 4 3 4 11 J. Meyer 7 0 2 14 B. Funk 3 0 1 6 M. Niska 0 0" 1 0 T. Blake 1 0 4 2 J. Malpede 0 0 0 0 B. Mayfield 6 9 5 21 C. Adams 7 2 2 16 Totals 28 14 19 70 St. Gregory FG FT F Pts (Chicago) / B. Egan 7 4 0 18 G. Polilos 4 5 5 13 E. Wilhelm 2 3 2 7 M. Hanlon 3 2 4 8 C. Hemesath 0 0 4 0 Herdman 1 2 4 4 Totals 17 16 19 50 The hustling St. Gregory team extended the taller Johnsburg squad in the heavyweight division before the Johnsburg team could put the game away Announce New YMCA Youth Swim Classes MCHS TRACK TEAM ENTERED IN INVITATIONAL MEET AT CRYSTAL LAKE SATURDAY McHenry Shamrocks Choose St. PaWck's Day To Get Booster Club On The Way 59-52. Heavies Championship St. John's FG FT F Pts (Johnsburg) Brennan 4 1 0 9 Freund 2 0 0 4 Schmitt 4 0 1 8 Oeffling 3 2 2 8 Bentz 9 6 2 24 Frett 0 1 1 1 Comstock 0 0 0 0 Hiller 0 0 0 0 Rizzo 0 0 2 0 Totals 24 11 9 59 St. Gregory FG FT F Pts (Chicago) Kennan 8 1 2 17 Crane 0 0 2 0 Howe 1 0 2 2 Baker 2 1 2 5 Ritt 3 4 2 10 Brown 8 0 1 16 Drumm 1 0 2 2 Totals 23 6 13 52 Plans for the , Lake Region YMCA Spring swimming instruction classes have been finalized. The classes will meet e v e f y S a t u r d a y b e g i n n i n g March 27, except April 17, and conclude on June 5th. There will be a chartered bus stopping in Crystal Lake, Algonquin, Cary, and McHenry at the public schools where registered boys and girls from 7 to 14 board. The cost for the ten lessons including transportation, for YMCA members will be $9.00. Additional Saturday youth activities scheduled to begin on March 27 are: gym classes in Algonquin, Crystal Lake and McHenry, Ceramics, ping-pong, and stamp club. There will also be a Thursday girls ballet class. Scheduled activities for adults during the Spring quarter include: golf instruction, bridge instruction, contract bridge play, gym classes, oil painting techniques, stamp club and Coach Don Seaton will take his MCHS track team to. Crystal Lake's field house Saturday, March 20th, to compete in the invitational meet. Schools participating in the event are Crystal Lake, Dundee, Ela Vernon, Grant, Libertyville, McHenry, North Chicago and Wauconda. Spectators are invited to watch the contests from the upper deck of the field house and there will be no admission fee. Order of. Events: 9:00 a.m. Semi-finals of the 50 yard high hurdles 9:10 a.m. Semi-finals of the 50 yard dash 9:20 a.m. Semi-finals of the 50 yard low hurdles 9:30 a.m. Shot put, high jump, and pole vault 10:30 a.m. Finals of the 50 yard high hurdles 10:35 a.m. Two mile relay (4 men. run Va mile each) JAMES JEPSON RECIPIENT OF NCAA FELLOWSHIP James Jepson, basketball and track athlete of Knox college, is one of five college students in the nation to win a National Collegiate Athletic association fellowship for graduate study. Knox college ana ® 10:55 a.m. Finals of the 50 yard dash 11:00 a.m. Crystal Lake Junior High 4 lap relay (exhibition) 11:05 a.m. Varsity 880 yard relay (4 men run 220 yards each) / 11:15 a.m. Freshman 880 yard relay % 11:25 a.m. Finals of the 50 yard low hurdles 11:30 a.m. One Mile Medley (440 yard, 220, 220, 880) 11:40 a.m. One mile run 11:50 a.m. One mile relay (4 men run 440 yards each) Crystal Lake Invitational Indoor Relay Records Shot--44'2y2"--Peterson, Dundee-- 1963 High Jump --5'11 Vi" -- Price, Dundee--1964 Pole Vault--il'6"--Miller, Dundee-- 1964 50 Yard Dash -- 5:6 -- Logan, Wauconda--1964 . . 50 Yard H.H.--6:7--Scott, Wauconda-- 1964 50 Yard L.H.--6:4--Koch, McHenry-- 1963 Two Mile Relay--9:03:2--Crystal Lake--1964 880 Yard Relay--1:42:3--Wauconda-- 1964 Frosh 880 Yard Relay--1:47:6-- Crystal Lake--1964 One Mile Medley Relay--4:06:0 --Crystal Lake--1964 One Mile Relay--3:49:0--Dundee-- 1964 One Mile Run--4:44:6--Lindahl Grant--1964 jgjtt", :;:;y.: J#-, JAMES JEPSON nounced the award simultaneously with an NCAA statement released in Portland, Oregon, prior to the National Collegiate basketball ionships. Dean S. Trevor, athletic director of Knox, said: "Jepson's high scholastic record, plus his athletic achievements, earned the award." He will re- FINAL GAMES IN STATE TOURNEY ARE TELEVISED While the cream of Illinois high school basketball teams beat a path to Champaign for the annual state tournament, a group of WGN-TV and Illinois. Bell Telephone people is wrapping up last details for televising the finals. A TV audience of more than 2V2 million will watch the semifinal and final games from the University of Illinois' Assembly Hall, Saturday, March 20. A network of 13 stations will carry those games at noon and at 7 p.m. The network will blanket every corner of the state. Veteran sportscasters Jack Drees and Tom Kelly will be joined by WGN-TV's Vince Lloyd in the play-by-play and interviews with players, coachchamp* kfes, and fans. Drees was him- " self a cage star at Chicago's Austin High and at the University of Iowa. Television personalities Marilyn Van Derbur (Miss America of 1958) tand Ed McMahon of the Johnceive a $1,000 fellowship for{py Carsoji "Tonight Show" will be program hosts. Salute Former Stars A new feature this year will be a salute to former basketball greats who helped to make the tourney the popular event that it is. Thjs film presentation will touch upon such stars as Frank Worley (Peoria, 1908 tourney); Doug Mills, (Elgin, 1924-1925); and "Dike" Eddleman (Centralia 1942). Another feature will tell how high school athletes help to reduce the number of school dropouts. graduate study in the college or university of his choice. Jepson plans a career in business administration. He is a senior at Knox and has won three letters in basketball and two in track for hurdles and high jumping. The NCAA fellowships for basketball, offered for the» first time this year, are: Five for college-division athletes and five for university - division. Colleges having winners in the college division are Knox, Williams, Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, and Kalamazoo. James R. Jepson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson of Ringwood, has been selected as one of five in the United States for a NCAA fellowship. James has maintained an acadcmic average of higher than "B" during his college days. He is majoring in business management. golf leagues. There will also be a women's interior decorating class which will make miniatures of rooms to be decorated and donated to charities. Lose Weight the Y's Way, and a physical fitness class. The new spring program schedule is now available by request to the Lake Region YMCA at 65 N. Williams St. on week-day afternoons and Saturday mornings or by telephoning 459-4455. OAK PARK HOTEL West Shore Pistakee Bay Phone 385-0176 0 EVERY 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and SUNDAY Noon to 7 p.m. CAK PARK HOTLI M'ih Dinners Served Friday, Saturday & Sundays Sandwiches Served Daily Two of McHenry s hardest working Sbmnroc^, Gene Freu^ _and John Knox, are pictured selling Booster Emblems to Mayor Donald Doherty and Earl Walsh, Plaindealer Sports Editor. . . (March 11, 1965) The . huge circular hall -- scene of two previous ftnte tournaments -- is permanently equipped with enough communications paraphei nalia to serve the needs of rhe public and press, radio and TV for any event held there. BE WISE -- USE CLASSIFIEDS! Destroy Scale and Mite Eggs on fruit and shade trees, roses and shrubs with ODORLESS ACME OIL ~ A nonstaining oil for use as a winter clean-up spray. One quart makes up to 12j-£ gallons of dilute spray. 0,1, sl39 VYCITAL'S HARDWARE 1228 N. Green St. McHenry, III. PHONE 385-0098 Tuesday Nite League Bob Comstock 208-516; Bob Nolan 201-516; Bud Michels 571; Joe Rotuno 219-214-607. Thursday Tavern League Jack Worm 207-531; B. Comstock 203-522; Knox 201-538; Jaques 504; Jim Gray 555; Don Weingarfc 209-582; Geo. Freund 557; Joh Barry 508. C.O.F. 9 p.m. League Jim Gray 557; Dick Rosing 527. Tuesday Thirty-Niners Nanci McAuliffe 200-210-576; Joan Freund 164-412; Billie Mackinder 194-491; Dorothy Freund 176-483; Janet Flicek 190-468; Grace Bentz 481; Dorothy Hiller 190-478; Claire Rosing 198-482; Cathy Schlitt 197. RAILS--Natalie Boak 3-5-7. Nite Owls-- R. Romkowske 427; D. Koleno 448; M. Karls 402; L. Ferwerda 426; F. Kuna 434; M. Otto 432; J. Schmunk 424; M. Miller 428; H. Gerambio 476; H. Solchenberger 409; M. Day 415; Flo Anderson 232-481; E. Klapperich 432; L. Worts 475; P. Doney 427 C. Hagberg 409; J. Grothman 451; H. Bacon 424; M. Voose 471; L. Vacondio 454. RAILS--M. Karls 2-7; L. Ferwerda 3-10; M. Otto 5-10; S. Kraus 3-7-10; E. Klapperich 5^7; H. Bacon 5-3-6-7110; M. Voose 3-10; D. Rhoton 5-8-10. Thursday Nite Business Merv Huff 547; Bill Scheid 526; Bill Brennan 502; Fred M. 232-570; Lee Mai 500; A. Jordan 529; R. Peironi 205; N. Justen 237-550; P. Jensen 205-214- 581; G. Schaefer, 217-599; N. Schmaling 501; D. Sayler 201; E. Buss 201; B. Haldeman 515; J. Wright 204-515; Tony Kalva 503; D. Walinski 218-218-581; W. Groth 225-533; S. Slonina 506. Ten Pin Queens T. Meyer 432; F. Freund 174- 460; W. Gehrke 180-457; N. Larkin 187-437; B. Moore 426; K.'McNally 465; T. Steffan 185- 500; D. Overton 438; M. Donnelly 435; L. Michels 189-485^ S. Spiel man 506; M. Goss 4457 RAILS F. Freund 5-7; S. Koepke 5-10; K. Kurbyun 5-10; C. Engels 3-6-7-10. C. D. of A. Betty Clark 195-552; Helen Donovan 180-500; Jule Kralowetz 212-523; Edith Nimsgern 198-514; L. Miller 174-487; P. Ruemelin 189-488; J. Weber 166-455; M. Risch 175; E. Blake 186; B. O'Brien 169-471; J. Rizzo 167-482. RAILS--J. Pieroni 5-7; H. Donovan 2-7-10. Monday Nite Commercial F. Matthesius 202-583; E. Amann 200-528; R. Garrelts 512; C. Green 507; D. Humann 500; L. Bacon 227-545; B. O'Brien 214-536; V. Pakulla 220- 515; K. Oehmke 503; B. Grandt 220-509; Rothering 549; Piotrowski 501; Saville 562; V. Johnson 201-524; Stein 518; J. McGee 504; H. Freund 223-558; D. Weber 501; B. Jones 522; D. French 226-555. Wednesday Nite Mixed R. Klemm 146-413; T. Rebel T. Gerambio 179; Alice Wirtz 147; M. McEnery 167-470; G. Lunsford 134; W. Aylward 152; M. Wagner 144; L. Bujak 153; R. Bujak, Sr. 204-510; T. Klapperich 173; F. Klapperich 193- 500; D. Buralli 202-204-599; V. Steege 176-478; W. Crane 159; E. Crane 171; B. Chandler 172- 487; M. Nelson 143; A. Nelson 164; J. Boss 164. TOMASELLOS Wonder Lake Women's Jeanne Hamm 201-487; Nancy Piatt 177-439; Libby Johnson 177-433; Ledda Freund 176-481; Joyce Callahan 176-479; Marge Black 171-443; Lavonne Sallaz 170-451. Wednesday Nite Crawlers T. Jinga 188-502; B. Peterson 189-484; L. Homo 171-463; J. Sciont 183-454; B. Schmitt 182- 444; J. Conrad 428; D. Genet 427; L. Thelen 426; S. Lieser 184-425; S. Koenigseder 166-418. RAILS--S. Koenigseder 5-7; L. Thelen 6-10. Tomasello's T.N.T. Betty Hettermann 195-541; Mary Hettermann 188-507; M. Smith 201-497; Lavonne Sallaz 186-488; Marcella Wakitsch 169-4980; Eleanore Mangold 168- 463; Jean O'Leary 156-443; Angela Smith 160-443; LuAnn Smith 156-441; Jean Ciechon 180-439; Jane Fisher 160-434; Elsie Smith 153-423; Doris Kib- Jje7 159-418; Hilda Theley 164- 413; Sharon Chrisman 160-438; Judy Braynard 181-433. RAILS -- Betty Hettermann THE EASTER PARADE STARTS AT WcQee's WITH FINERY FASHIONED BY VA^I H E U S EE N* Now is the time for you to round out your Spring wardrobe with the newest ideas in men's wear by Van Heusen. Admirably fashioned, impeccably tailored. A word to the wives: if you're looking for the perfect Easter Gift for. him, this is the place to do your looking. 1245 N. Green Street Phone 385-0047 McHenry, III. Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS With the 1965 baseball season just a couple of snowstorms away, the McHenry - Shamrocks are faced with the problem of gathering funds to outfit a team and keep it equipped for the season. The players came up with the idea of Booster decals and hope to " find many interested people willing to kick in with the green stuff and display the Booster sign. County League baseball must never die and it never will if many people each do a little instead of a few doing too much. The Booster idea is spreading like wildfire and it appears the McHenry Shamrocks are headed for a big season. Boost 'em! 6-7-10; Gladys Rudolph 5-10. Ladies Eight O'Clock M. Cole 184-462; L. Kimball 162-188-499; N. Fidler 171-469; D. Schaffer 422, D. Anderson 188-504, L. Wilkey 168-449, J. Davis 181-190-516, M. Cook 424, G. Janota 166-176-479. TOMASELLO'S Tomasello's T.N.T. Mary Hettermann 199-565; Connie May 180-504; LaVonne Sallaz 174-487; Marcella War kitsch 202-478; Eleanore Mangold 201-479; Mabel Smith 170- 463; Jen O'Leary 166-451; Pam Hiller 191-422; Elsie Smith 174- 414; Jane Fisher 168-403; Grace Wolf 167-364. Wonder Lake Women's Zelda Malochleb 212-533; Lavonne Sallaz 193-545; Marilyn Salo 190-479; Ann Borovec 185-, 461; Marge Black 183-448; Mary Thiel 181-443; Eleanore Mangold 171-455; Carolyn Condon 2-5-10 split. Wednesday Nite Crawlers M. Hiller 193-470; H. Gondeck.. 465; T. Jinga 165-443; B. Peterson 438; P. Tipperreiter 170- 437; J. Conrad 171-422; S. Koenigseder 152-418; D. Roberts 164-416; F. Matchen 416. SPLIT--D; Genot 4-10. . (Continued on Page 5) McHENRY THEATI 11204 N. Gr. Ph. 385-01441 STARTS SATURDAY March 27 for 6 Days . A Great Motion Picture I Sophia Loren "MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE" Adults Only Saturday 7 - 9:15 Sunday 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 Weekdays 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Last Night One Show 8 p.m. "36 HOURS" FRIDAY ONLY, MARCH 19 One Complete Show At 7:15 Double Feature Horror Show Both In Technicolor "I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN" 7:15 p.m. 'THE CIRCUS i OF HORRORS" SATURDAY thru THURSDAY March 20 thru 25 This feature recommended for Adults. Tony Curtis - Natalie Woocf "SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL" Saturday 7 - 9 p.m. Sunday 5:30 - 7:30 Weekdays One Show 8 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE Sunday March 21 -- 3-5 p.m. "PUBLIC PIGEON NO. 1" Plus 3 Cartoons COMING: "FATHER GOOSE" 'HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE" *•