dm • - . ?#ll*Pft.v \$'i '"" V-".. ; :• * . : • . - « ¥ i -* r < '? "V * %***"+$ «J**5 . * ** :• f \' 4 . • , 1 "f. - & JOE'S AC18 WIN; •IRLS WIN 25 9 AT "" CARPI McHENRY HEA7KS TAKE BAST GAME; LIGHTS LOSE The McHenry grirls team is elated over snapping oat of their losing streak at Carpentersville Tuesday night to win 25 to 9. The scoring was well divided with the whole team playing heads up basketball. Green's team continues to los« bv, fairly closp markins. The Ubys play * ^^Tom^maS ffte nice ball for three quarters of a game, little help from his mates m the McHenry's high to action last Friday night after the holiday vacation. Huntley came to town and proved easy competition, McHenry swamping them 28 to 13. Miller, Huntley's lanky center, little help from his but seem to lag and forget their team I *** o°f scoring. wourrk* duuurriinngg tthnee ifoouurttuhi ppeenriooadss. Tinheeyy • up „Bud„s tMaritUeder a^ r ecveisnetde r fItmnd e- Clarence Anderson at guard. Kramer was inserted in the lineup early in l the game to utilize his height against the tall center from Huntley. Kramer responded with 4 baskets and a free throw to lead McHenry's scoring. Vernon dropped in a couple of onestreak at Williams Bay in a rough >"\ded *hmt wer^ ^ies •»,.* L-j ok fo Anderson showed up nicely and will lost a close one to Williams Bay 39 to 26 last Thursday night. At Carpentersville Tuesday night of this week the boys played a fi«e throughout the first part of the game, j but fell into wild shooting habits during- the last period, losing 44 to 35. j Joe's Aces continued their winning and tumble affair that ended 25 to 19. Each man in the lineup shared in scoring with Wally Smith taking scoring honors. The Aces did not go be hard to crowd out of that guard post. A wrist injury to Harry Anderson caused him td leave the game and "SO I HEAR High School ^basketball leads the field of local sport with the Little Conference tournament this week. The town is buxzing with Btories of ttygone years and feats of McHenry's great athletes. -Not much haa been heard lately about Douglas Fairbanks, the famotip screen star. This photograph from St Morltz, Switzerland, shows he was enit tit to Carpentersville Tuesday night, hav- . . , , z bKtLch~L" ,>«; »«• »• f w"h f»derr and Knox out of the front line, McHenry's ball handling suffered during tHe last quarter. Huntley's lights took" full advantage of the situation and hustled to victors'. .. JfcHBNRY-TlfT ~ Little The Ace's held an edge in this affair as Coach Reed substituted freely to give *11 his men an opportunity to j>i»y. JOET5 ACES t .A : -- Are Rich i Tlrt West Indies was once the etivy •f the world for Its wealth. Wm. Kreutzer, f W. Smith, f Chamberlain, c H. Smith, g e •"•n DANCE Six musiduis of this vicinity have formed an orchestra and will hoM a dance Sunday Night January 26 from 9 to 1, the place to be named in week's issue. We Guarantee Good Music and a Warm /Hall If Sunday night is found • popular, we will repeat the following Sunday. Ladies 15c Men 25c vr THC RMPI g Fn McHenry, Illinois Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous Admission 10-25c Weekdays--7:10--9:10 C. S. T. FRIDAY (Last Day) Bing Crosby -- Joan Bennett "TWO FOR TONIGHT" SATURDAY JANUARY 18 --^'THE THREE MUSKETEERS" ALSO--Desert Death i' • ::.:iy"Y ' • ' ' SUNDAY -- MONDAY Jack Benny -- Una Merkel " IT'S IN THE AIR" ALSO--Comedy -- "Mickey's, Steamroller" World News Evenfis^ TUESDAY Dorothy Wilson - Preston Footer "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" WED., THUR., FRI. Shirley Temple « John Boles Bill Robinson "THE [TTLEST REBEL" • * FRIDAY--ONLY JANUARY 17 .v^'XIink Parker -- Tantara 'SWEET .SURRENDER' Recommended as Adults Only. SATURDAY ONLY ~ Jack Benny -- Una Merkel "IT'S IN THE AIR" , i SUNDAY -- MONDAY John Boles -- Shirley Temple "LITTLEST REBEL" 15c TUESDAY -- -- 15c James Dunn -- Claire Trevor "NAVY WIFE" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Kay Francis -- Paul Lultas "I FOUND STELLA PARISH" -- SOON -- " "Mutiny On The Bounty" . * "Hands Across The Tabij^v \ • "M4ry Burns, Fugitive?* * ' "So Red The Rose" "Collegiate" "Two For Tonight" mm ............... Totals WILLIAMS BAY Reid, f H. Brugger, f Robertson, f 0 B. Brugger, c ....» 2 Gerber, g .....1 5 Quinncanon, g 1 Totals 8 - •• '"^r • 'Vi . GIRL SCOUTS Beckenbaugh, f Taxman, f Miller, c ... Kilday, c . Kramer, c C. Anderson, g. ... 2 Freund, g P. Justen, To J. Justen, g .. 0 G. Anderson, g .. 0 Totals 12 HUNTLjBY --. 18 Aiv "Qid Tinier" and weekly rekder of the column hands in a song written in the days when Edwin Evanson rose to heights of stardom in local athletics. Hie following song was sung to the tune of "In ti% Shade of the Old Apple Tree." In Gary's old basketball hall . Where we all went one night to play ball. And here Until we In Cary's old Basketball When Evanson gets a good throw In 4.he basket the ball's sure to go. We'll win every game What we'll do just the In Cary's old Basketball BOWLING NEWS rhe Old Timers were back in ac to complete a, full schedule during the past week at the Palace alleys. Bacon with'587 led his team to victory over Granger's team. Granger's 574 was high on his team. Wattles me through with a 206 game for high single in this match*. Mike iSchaefer's team won a hot match from Sayler's squad 2,593 to 2,555. Ed Smith rolled a 241 game and 60S total for. three games. Johnn led Schaefer's team with two mes over the 200 mark and a 572 total. In the Forester league, Winkel, with a 625 total, led his team to a win over George Justen's team. Justen led his team with a 561 tothl. Herb Simon's 691 score was not enough to carry his team to victory over Ed Smith's rollers. Smith rang up a 588 total in this & We are sorry to Harry Anderson suffered a broken arm in the Huntley game last Friday night It was a queer accident with no roughness or pile-up involved. Harry just met up with a brick wall and came out second best. Little Harry might have been a handy man to have around during the coming tournament He's little, but Oh My! Other teams have learned to respect his ability to consistently drop them from any part of the floor. It's a bad break but Harry displayed a gameness after that injury that cannot be denied. He'll be back in time for the district tournament in March. BUSY DAYS AT * illQH 8OHOOL beat Gary * ; "•- night and won by a difference of 55 pins. Clarence "Speed" Stilling was the Wildcat's high man with Wegener leading the losers. Stilling's 211 game was high for the match. , In jmother match game* Mundelein took the Brewers into camp 2,753 to 2,609. King and Ulrich went wild in or the coming Little Five tournament are under way at the Community high school this week and everything wiH be in readiness for the opening game. Friday night Everyone is taking part in the preparations. Miss Holden's typing class made the tickets for the Little Five tournament to be held here on Friday and Saturday of this week. The gym is being made ready for the event and the floor has been freshly marked off as to boundary lines, etc. The pep baqd, of the high school, which will play for the Little Five tournament Friday and Saturday nights, is getting in some extra practice this week and will have some new selections to pltiase basketball fans between games;, Among the selections on their program will be the school songs of each school included in the tournament The players of the first basketball team have new suits of black and white and they will be all dressed up for the coming to\Jhiamant. On Monday night the McHenry high school lightweights defeated ;the Allendale Academy team from Lake Vilr Witt t ... Reed, f ...... Weltzien, f We had a grand surprise for grand Miller, c winter weather--a sleigh ride! When ; Hurd, g we assembled at the Grade School Stading, g for our weekly meeting they inform-' ed us,of it At about four fifteen o'- | clock the sleigh drove up and away we went! At first, it was rather ' crowded, but a little later, when some became cold and rode in the car, it was quite a bit better At exactly fiveten we started back. When we got back there was another surprise in store for us for there were refresh- ................ 0 0 .a...:......., 0 .unW.U.... 8 ......... 1 o o . F 0 0 i'V Haines, g „...; Totals e 4 5 MCHS SECONDS TAKE HARD FIGHT FROM the second game with 252 and 242 games to boost Mundeleins total tof; 1,015 pins. Meyers led the Mundelein team with a 587 total. Herb Simon came through with 617 pins to lead McHenry. Wauconda trimmed Volo 2,614 pins to 2,427 on the local alleys Sunday. Phlug was high man hitting tha wood for a 564 total. ^ a girl's town team was deiea^ d.hy Woodstock girls' team. C. O. F. TRAMW). TWO^- We hear that the McHenry Wildcats talked or kidded Grayslake out of that bowling match Sunday night. Do you know that Herb Simon averaged over 200 in the match games with the Brewers? Freund .. Freund .. Thenh^s Suttor» .. Winkel .. 139 169 ......... 167 ... 140 ......... 178 125 131 186 191 211 la and the 'rt- B«y . Scouts' 138--402 158--458 203--556 153--484 236--625 The Married Men's, Club met again Monday night. Some called it "the battle of the ages." The club orators had a busy night but the smoke of battle cleared as usual and a good Knox " ; time was had by all. We are remindi ed of the saying "Some men move ATT IP'WnAT IP P AftTPPQ ^ 1®®v e n i a n t^ e a i t h to g a i n t h e i r p o i n t -- AiiLiJGriilAljJS UAUJSK5 others just raise hell" The lunch committee did" themselves proud. Sn did the eaters. : * 793 TEAM NO. FOURWeber 170 Justen .................. 165 Unti 127 Schaefer ."...".".."..""144 Justen 190 844 888 2525 150 148 167 164 174 150--470 178--491 123--4171 draw 171--479. reader. 197--561 About fifteen loyal and happy (after the treatise was over) boys came out to the Golf Links Hill to have a -grand," colloquially speaking, time. Sleds and skiis were the modes of locomotion down the hill but we were thinking of installing an elevator to go up the hill when we became tired. A Snowball fight prevailed. You notice I capitalized thq word Snowball and the reason was because it was such a lot of fun. Ill say no more. There is no person, I believe, young or old that has not had a snowball fight sometime in his life, so you may your own conclusion, gentle • 796 TEAM NO. ONE-- The MCHiS second team met a ments (hot chocolate and sandwiches) scrappy bunch of basketball boys from all ready for us. Thanks to Mrs. Still- the Allendale school of Lake Villa j Some of the boys have asked us iI ing and Mrs. Barbian. As soon as we Monday night and found it necessary i we remember way back when Officer ^ were through, we took our coats and to put on the pressure to eke outi* a Larry Huck swam the Fox River at went home after a grand and glorious 20 to 15 win. j Bally O'Gregg to play ball with Irish Stilling Karls .w.. Bolger .... Simon 147 .160 132 .193 190 803 H19 2418 136 138 146 155 223 %s 0. 0. P. BOYS ENJOY GAMKB AT GRADE GYM A great tune was had* at the grada school gym Sunday afternoon by th« C. O. F. boys. - . -• , The Juveniles opertted up with basketball and you should see these boys fight, especially when the Freund and Smith brothers get after the ball at the same time. * R. Weber and E. Smith were leading scorers. A noisy session of volley ball followed to complete the time allotted to the Juveniles. j After the little fellows finished fir- . ing, the big gur went to work. Fpuj, teams were organized, alternating in' ten-minute periods. The -following teams were organized: Team No. 1--Sutton's Curly Tqpi^; Team No. 2--Vernie's Ponies. * Team No 3--rSfcilling Speeders. ~ Team No. 4--Moe's Pickles. Vernie's Ponies .nipped- Sutton's - Curly Tops 47 to 41. The Stilling Speeders took Moe's Pickles 49 to 83. Meyers wj|s leading scorer for tho day, after he had all his complaints registered and settled down to, work, scoring 29 points. G. Miller scored 24 points. Vernie Freund and Wn; Sutton each had 19 points. Next Sunday the * Speeders will clash with the Curly Tops and v til* Ponies will meet Moe's Pickles. • >, FWOR wtnv time. ELINOR PRIES, Troop One Scribe POLE VAULTER McHenry started % a small lineup. Prairie in Purcell's pasture. I with subs replacing the usual starters, » i but found it necessary to use the regu- Many of the smart railbirds figure lar lineup before the game ended. |Retzlaff to lay. one on the .Brown Lutson, a rangy, hard-working Bombers'chin Friday night. We'Mon't guard, looked every inch a basketball know. We thought Baer could. player, carrying the fight throughout j and causing McHenry much trouble | We hear that Mrs._ J* ohn Kilid a.y has ivan? --. 822 798 TEAM NO. THREE-- Heimer 215 180 Theis 170 169 Nye 166 190 ......... 221 163 Smith ...aw 205 200 Mr. Williams was not present because of some hard luck and may I say we scouts sympathize with him j whole-heartedlyV Nevei*theless, Mr. 177--460 Schoenholtz, our Scoutmaster, as you 116--4lT|]cnow, appointed a First Aid Team 1$9--467 j composed of Bruce Kontz, Ang^lo 1^8--526 Unti, Joe Gausden, Harry Conway, 178--5911with Mr. and Mrs. Taxman's eldest ---- son as captain. We're going to meet •838 2458 j this week and I'm going to do my best to put "162" at the top of the list as 146---541; far as the First Aid Contest is con- 176---515; cerned. 147--5031 We received a card from former 175--559 ; Scout Executive Driesbach. It sure 183--588; WRs full of Scout spirit and anyone , would have known that he was a r» 977 902 827 2*706; Scout. Adios, until we meet gain in ---- = ' the columns next week. j OLD TI&tERS' CLUB TEAM NO. TWO-- I Hughes ...177 214 174--565" 1 Weber 179 135 181--495 With his strong defensive play. I been doing some plain and fancy 141 ' 1io5^8 i«o 436 bowling of late. - . j£reun(l Allendale led until late in the third 'Bacon 204 188 195- quarter when Conway dropped in a ! long shot to put his mates ahead 13! Many times have we beclh asked jf to 12. LeRoy Hettermann, who did ; we are responsible for all sport writea nice job of ball handling all even-iuPs, scores, etc., on the. Plaindealer 895 TEAM NO. ONE-- 889 855 2639 ing, followed with another long shot, sport page. To which as the third quarter opened and Mc- j "Yes." And we must stand ready for s^aefer Wattles answer perk-ns Henry went on from thero to register | air criticism, constructi. or othera hard-earned victory. Knox led thei^ise. At the same time wish, to thank all contributors of notes and in; formation. scoring with three field goals and two free tosses. The local girls team met Woodstock in the opener and lost a low scoring contest. The girls are having some trouble getting started this year, but expect to hit a winning stride very soon. MANY ENTER FOR GOLDEN GLOVES Approximately v100 boxers are ex- Adams . Granger 164 141 148 182 200 206 186 167 191 190 145--616 133--460 148--463 149--522 184--574 Rogers Hornsby used an average of two and one-half pitchers per game last year. Hornsby believes in win' nihg today's game and letting row take care of itself. 835 TEAM NO. THREEBarbian 154 Pries 164 jGoodell 156 'Smith . 241 Sadler 176 940 759 2534 178 164 147 182 176 168--500 164--492 155--458 179--60: 151--503 How fast time fleets by and glory fades in the world of sports. It seems not so long ago that Fred Lindstrom was hailed the uboy wonder." Then there was a fellow named Ruth who 817 2555 ^cted toj perform in the Golden Gloves cut up fancy capers on the diamond Sectional tournament to be held >n 'not 3d long ago. the Marehgo Roller Skating Rink,! fcNDE..--MS Jay sensational hack of the University of Chicago football team, is not satisfied with being placed on the All American teams. He hopes to represent the United States .iq the decathlon event of the Olympics in Germany, -lie is shown aboye practicing for the pole vault ^ ; ; January 28 and 29. The matches may continue through January 30, if necessary. Heading the list of entries will be a large delegation from Marengo, including the "Panther Kid" (Ed Dennis), Louis DiPirro and Art Sheatz. • . Earl Monear tells us that "Toots" Eddy is getting up a left-handed bowling team and will challenge the Wildcats. Maybe they had better use both hands on those Wildcats. , 891 847 TEAM NO. FOUR-- Beavis 165 165 Covalt ..„rJ............. 167 167 Johnson-....... #......*.7212 210 Page 182 182 Schaefer 177 147 152--47f 165--495 170--504 150--572 182--546 903 871 819 2593 , | That tournament at the high school Marengo boxers have appeared in two|Friday and Saturday nights is someshows staged m Marengo and one At;thing you don't want to miss Our Belvidere so far this winter. The Belvidere C.Y.O. is expected to furnish a large delegation of boxers to the event. The first out-of-town entry received so far by Manager Bill Girling of Marengo, is. that of Rosenkranz ^bf Garden Prairie Four boxers from tip is to be there early. There's going to be a crowd. We'll be seein" you. MATCH GAME MUNDELEIN Meyers 223 191 Phannenstill 151 158 Baker ^^162 173 King 183 252 Ulrich 159 242 173--587 182--491 197--53? 149--584 158--559 ELGIN CLUB BEATS LOCAL MARKSMEN FATHER-SON BANQUET ! PLANNED BY SCOUTERS The Elgin Rifle Club took j Walworth , Wis., will be among the j match f r om the McHenry Club Tues-j Simon -entry list, according to word received day night 1796 to 1736, having a slight! j by Manager Girling, although no act- edge in each position. Gordon led ; ual entires have been made. Elgin with 369 which was high for the * 878 1016 859 2753 McHENRY BREWERS Heimer 158 177 164--499 Karls 142 154 187--483 'Justen .143 151 177--471 close ! Smith 177 194 168--539 218 190 209--617 SCOUT HAROLD TAXMAN. /SS^UtD ICACSSIC ^ GETS ALL 3 KINDS OF WOBM8 > * Moat fowls bar* Tapm ttOt Pins as wan as Round WonMf Ail thrsa kinds fxaatljr radnotfj tgy production, » The <Bnard Capsola !• toosl effecttra against every Mud jj because it does not depeoA upon only on* drug tat haa two or more drags foe each, kind a^j worms. And Its medicine Is carried through to tha glxxanl^ In the patented INSOLUBUI^ coating. Safa, and sure of best j E results. A product 61 tha Geob H. Lee Got V p Get more eggs. Give eacfll • layer* Capsule tun*. .. THOMAS P. BOWER"" "The McHenry Druggist" Phone 40 Green Street When a Budgeting Houtewil FOOD VALUES Rial... beoause she knows she can get all the well-known, popular fine foods at lowest prices and in tne freshest condition. For example, look at these values aad see the savings yoa con make. PETER PAN WHOLE KERNEL CORN *3£ S%25« IZE PRUNES 3 picas. 25e SUNSWEET--LARGE SIZE CARTON *1.15 838 866 905 2609 | Local Scooters met with A. A. Stocker, Scout executive of the Blackhawk area, at the city hall Tuesday evening to discuss plans for the coming months. * The committee decided to hold a father a? d son banquet on February the area extending north from De- 4 at 6:30 p. m., at the high school R*'® ®n<l east from Rockford, includgym. , | in£ ibosf tw? cities. Winners at Plans were also made.for the ffn-1 Marengo will go to Rockford to meet ancial drive to be put on next month, , winners of another sectional touraaprobably during Scout week. jment- being held at Sterling, starting There will be a stag dinner for January 20. Winners at Rockford will Scouters at Louis' place at Fox River £° Chicago for the finals K 0 Tot. The staging of a sectional Golden j match. Justen led the local marksmen Gloves tournament at Marengo is anj with a 860 total. innovation in sports ' Marengo is one of ^he smallest communiies ever to have a Golden Gloves meet. The event was awarded Marengo owing to the success of two shows already held. The . Marengo" matches will be for P 8 ELGIN Rifle club Seigel .... Sknith ..... Gordon ., Janka Hawkins 99 96 97 98 92 99 98 95 10<f 95 90 92 89 90 92 70--351 781-365 85--369 60--343 J 8i_368J IfATCH GAME GRAYSLAKE Hook .. .... Wagner.... Faulkner , Barron ;..., Wagner ... . 166 161 142 145 203 158 148 182 124 203 149--473 140--449 156--480 142--111 170--576 817 815 WILO CATS (McHenry) Totals 490 479 453 374 179* McHENBY RIFLE CLUB . P S K Grove on Jan. 21. Old Pavement During the wsr, Australian soldiers trench-digging near Beersheba on tbe road to E^ypt, turned up ancient pavements with Christian signs and inscriptions. For a week the Australians, continually under airplane bombing by the enemy, dug away, carefully raised it and dispatched It safely to Cairo. The Golden Gloves tournament at | Marengo c is a real opportunity for | boxers who want a chance to show what they can do. Any and all boxers are invited to communicate with Manager Bill Girling of Marengo concerning entry into this annual classic.' # Sold Winds In the Middle ages the Lapps and Finns were famed for the business of selling winds to sailors and others. They would sell a cord with three knots in It, one loosed a fair wind, two i storm, and three a gale. BoU Themistodes The ancient Athenians were accustomed in each year to divide among themselves the revenue of their silver mines at Laurlum, and, as Plutarch tells us. it was a daring thing for Themistocles to boldly propose that the usual distribution should cease, and that they should let him spend the money In building 100 ships for the conflict he loresaw with the Persians. Freund Justen .......i...;... Smith Kamholz Klapperich 93 95 91 99 98 88 93 94 96 94 87 91 87 92 92 O Tot. 78--341 79--358 75--347 58--345 61--345 Totals 476 465 449 346 1736 Neve for Cod Fish The Province of Nova Scotis, the Acadia of French days, was once nailed In honor of the cod fish. Dar- Ing Basque fishermen, who crossed the Atalntlc In the Sixteenth century to flsh off the Grand Banks of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, called present day Canada's most easternly province "Baccalaos," meaning cod flsh. 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