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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Dec 1946, p. 7

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The km are U&hm Ait BaOy- *ffl pick off lieBwy'i «m »®tm<Jr. Fn*nid)«rir in'OT. IW7 taffl fan. t»; SftO 1# „ _ ------^ natl (Tlilteidi) 00 i^S Jonier late oat «itt tte bwk voal. ataC.. Ymmg girls•' sari old !«• (D Mi a swoon. If thfe iraVjr^Hfet ft, a confection will ghuBjr he jointed next «mL Jost oar hide t© have missed that Msniiifo game last Task. From all 'reports it Us anything Ml 'A tea party- Bob ConwayV Tatosn bowling team is setting a fast paee in special matches. Look owt yon Pfcric Pub b«f»l Rememl>er way bade E*nie Freund was nut another bowler ' with McGes's Feds in matches with the Janes Candy Kjds? . Andy started at the Maee. yean not pins! Over Ctab" That means He would like to And a team ef ladies "80 or Over" to bowl the boys. Cant be done, Andy! Yon might find fire to admit being over SO, tat that 00 business Is oat. Woodstock High 8ehool hiss been ahoeen as the pjaoe for the Regional Basketball Tournament this season, starting Mareh 4. Well have to shovel a lot of cod Mm March, bat it's nice to look forward to the tournament being held in McHenry county. ^The next problem will be to get a sett or even get fat the door. Think weH have to get "Pot and Take" to promote a "Press Row" for the watking^rees (get that It had imtffapsly been announced that the Coonety Tournament was called * tills year. We anderstaad that the dsflaraHng champs from Crystal Labs have entered another tournament so will bar enable to compete. Hope to have a release from oar school next week giving fall details. The Co-ops won ai .dose one at Crystal Laics Tbesday night, 40 to 80. Miller scored six baskets and a free throw to lead the Co-ops. - The scoring was qoier in that onet McHenry led 17 to IS at the quarter, then acored only two points and trailed *f to 19 at half time. The" Lakers led 86 to SO at three quarters before the T>o-ops pat on a final dash. . -- Vary few will admit aver reading this column. Now we fed badly since death flslmsil jeo friends who not only admlttsd rsadhtg it, bat also gave us a tip on a good jokj now and tliau- gfrsd Boiler and John NeiasL Now we mast gst beck to oar Christmas list We believe in doing oar Christmas shopping sarty--next working their We may try to rent a room or pitch< a tent right near tthe school. Mr. Abraham, of the Woodstock school, will be in charge. Ibat's good news. We haven't found a more genial host at any tournament. One time when we hadn't been at this writin' business very long, the boss had some cards printed for us with the title "Sports Editor Mc- When we tried one own county at a county tonrna right in our «nty toi ment. The ticket taker looked at il and went blank. He called the tournament manager. . Press? Why, he had nnw bsird of the press! Hie* we thought the boss must have beea kidding us. 8PT8 CAI*- FWPAT, DfiCEMBER 2^- . The local Ugh school days its last two games until after Christmas vacation Friday night at 7:80 p. m. EUthorn Ugh school of Wisconsin will bo the gasats of the MCHS. SUNDAY, DKWBRR B-- The McHenry Ommm will be test to two teams from Harvard. First gam« starts at 7:16 pja. The Wbrriors got off to a very siow start edy scoring eaa bosket and two free 'tape** tie fleet quarter: the basket tm made by 8. Miller and Ndss connected for his charity tosses. Ltfto Geneva piled ua It points the first quarter to m& it Se tfan tMMfitfsslon, The second half started out the way with Grabber! leading Geneva. They went on to take a SO to 18 lewl at the end of three quarters. fib H(st qaarter found Geneva coded off a little, but the Warriors only outscored them by two points, and the find was 47 to 88. Ndss and S. Miller hdd scoring honors for McHenry with IS and 10 points respectively. Lockwood had 4 and BUM, 2. The Junior ' Varsity, lead by "Bessie" Miller came through with a cloee win over Geneva. 2® to 87. BOX SCORE WARRIORS FG FT PTS Ndss ~... 4 . 4 : ^?12 Lockwood % 0 4 Miller, 8. 6 O^' tO Munphy 0 Miller, G. -- 0 O^w^pO Bass -- 1 lv . \i mi M. 481; S. ivss&ll K.- ef <2#--. M. lUhk I8t; L.-0}nway, 187- 68T; R. Masher, 1064*1; A. fcctaaefar, 170488; H. Morris,****** C. D. ef A--' _ E. Wi&kel, 417; L. Xildsy. 172- 407; B. Miller, 471; G. Weber, 421. Bennett, 604; Fbeter, 210-609; C. Minefield, SK-564; 4 Mansfield, 106-664;. J. Matchen, 187-401; Sutton, 101-581; Ntmts, SOi-Sll. 614; H. 610; BartSit, 2S«MW7; Ge^de, Pdaee E. Conway, 408; M. Powers. 421* M. Paanejhr, 482; P. Meyer, 402; & Wsber, 177-487; J.. Krakw*x, 484; G. Barfaian, 181-611; M. Yegge, 404; L. Theansa, 404; M.- Green, 426; L. Freund, 406; A. RotbsnseL 487; J. Meddings, 420; M. Doherty/ 474; C. Mehr, 412; P. Miner, 42S; A. Froehlich, 407; P. Olsen, 401: P. Pries, XSt%? Majors GwUjlilfifoornd , 406; V. Freund, 506; B. Conway, 607; Johnson, 620; Krause, 617; Kilday, 200-648; IX Smith, 546; Navak, 660: Roaing, 617; Meier, 206- 624: Kbissk, 200-667; Miller, 501; Carlson, 216-680; Peisert, 531; Koob, 616; N. Carlson, 006-157-200-562; Surtees, 204; Pries, 208; Hup Smith, 667. -.v. '.v.- . : ^ V, Old J. Sayler, 10MM-1IWJ7; Rogers, G. L Justen, 6S5; ' D. Schaefer, 407; Dowe, 406; C. Adams, 488; Smith, 106-486; Ingersol, 104-806; Stdletr. 100-518; Sutton, 406; Repan, 181-478. City Jones League mT &4; CC arlson, 201-680; Jackson, 20^684; Palufch. '604; H. kuSn, 506; Budler, 618; Ef. Kreutser, 2S8> 561; G. Justen. 646; Timyan, 206- 523; Stoller, 606; Krause, 518; He%- ter, 545; Roaing, 200-618; Pries, 607; Justen, 156-218-214-588. There's sn easy way to give a Presto cooker this Xoma. Give one of our Presto cooker gift bonds. J. Vycital Hdwe. TOTAL *.12 *4 28 4 LABB GENEVA TO Douglas -- 1 Untf 0 Carlson t Butilke -- S Barren ... 0 Fredericks 6 Grabbert 0 Mdgea ...................... 1 TOTAL M t7:: Te4m 8WANI leeeesher 20-- Burlington at Harvard. Whitewater at Marengoteg Elkborn at McHenry. - Friday -SWANT STANDING# ' Won Marenyo 4 Lake Geneva S Delavan ... 8 McHENRY ... 2 EUchom 1 Burlington ........................ 1 Whitewater 1 Harvard 0 Resulta of December IS-- Lake Geneva, 47; McHenry,, '88. Marengo, 64; EUchorn, 40. Delavan, 51; Burlington, 28. Whitewater, 86; Harvard, SO. ; IM SHE PARK PUB 100 PSUU. ST. m i$0if i; Special New Years Eve Party ii (By Reservation ONLY!) " 10 P.M.. TO OLOSnm Dinner^ Hats, Noioemakers, gle. J No Charfo For BeiT "18.00 per Person ;; --Reservations must be in by Deo. 28-- •»<<>• >nm Oaagereas Farm The corn picker is the most Match-- Conwajrs wodd get as 161-220 Tomb! 218-210-602; H. Schaefer, 200-874. The natkm'i trandt aystmns aeaploy mora than 242,000 people to operate and maintain their street cars, subways, trackless trolley coacftes and g'aa buses. Gifts for MEN at McGes's. THE •ifi# i •: \ 'l""1"- . - {• ' ' . -Mo V »-V> ^'.1- f,. W • '•> SPORTS .x STORE SI- •.% JiPSIVf f1t ^J9 |Uinill0- gwif»i « ^ Ohadk the Gift List Below, The^ Visil Our Store. Open. Swings. Till 9. ------'-p--------mm ri CANADIAN SKI1S • SKI POLKS ' Q FOOTBALLS "v' • CHILDREN'S SLID SKATES • BASKETBALLS • TENNIS RACQUETS *$ • TABLE TENNIS SETS n TENNIS RACQUET ASH STANDS • BOWLING BACHl1 • SKATE CASES , Q POK1R CHIPS • POKER CHIP RACKS • DURA-TONE PLAYING CAJU> SETS • dura V CARDS n fliness sin • BROOKS CR1BBAGE BOARDS I | DART OAMXS ^ • oismasops n oAtnvo • TACKLX B0ZX8 • FLY SOZSS ,v.,. &L\*m • CJipp p4*, A ^ ... M •• Q 80LF BAOtt • OOLT CLUBS • OOLT BALLS • BOXING OUiVSS • BICYCLE BASKSTS ^ Q BICYCLE RMDSS FLAPS • BICYCLE OE*SBAT0a a*tS- • MODEL BOAT KITS 1111 ««»i*iiMS%ilM FOX RIVER VALLEY BOAT CO. fAfPIW MOTORS *8 t 'B O A T S SPORTING GOODS ' " ' ' ISO N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE-PHON^ 464 Conways Tavern, 270£--WhesHng, 2670. S. Miller, 1M-198-200-58iV T. Sutton, 100-646; G. Rodenkirk, 680; D. Smith, 204-664. Schaefer Rec. Girls, 2886--8tiUings Insulation, 2264. D. Schaefer, 200- 602; N. Larkin, 188-507; P. Olson, 183 ; Leo 8«ffiing, 211-147-204-562. Schaefers, 2167 -- Crystd Lake, 2025. R. Freund, 172-421; EL Freund, 407; N. Larkin, 205-527; V. Holland,! 436; R. Wilbrandt, 410; A. Peterson, i 420. i Tsvern-- ; I Bdl, 181-482; Nimta, 196-406^ ladies i M. Sutton, 486; T. Hover, 1?&468; N. Larkin, 446; P. Pries, <46; G. Miller, 481; K. Gdot, 416; R. Still- ' • n a r:. -<e •|; * *4 SCHiiEKNinL EY $3.98 5th .. J tm .s NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS * Sherry * Muscatel * Bnrffondj a ' f e . P r i o e d ; ^ v ' ' $3.49 fifth "T~1 Sring Mai Ms favorite Aswrfco's On* oad fsrswsrf s ^ 100% VIRGIN WOOL " »ocki Owt thrf itmk also 'Shrink- Controlled $5.47 fifth -O---r Serve Tbose Famous Cbcktails • - ^ Your Holiday Parties Walker'i Dry Blartini, Manhattan (Oih) Heublein's Dry Martini (Oth) FAMOUS BKUEYE IT OS NOT SOUTHERN COMFORT * £ 100 Proof 2gst' 79c f| * Givo Him S«v«ral Pairs •* fcr Christmas ; ' ; IAIIJ McC^EE'! 4 P. M. DeLuxa $3.49 5th Pint $2^6 IL _ ITLEISCHMANN'S | 5th $3.1* OLD T ATLOR 100 Pnx# Hh 18.75 XHAS LIQUOS PA0IA0*%.. BETTER BUYS AT * OLGER'S * . ~ .J . %' - . HOLIDAY Have your dairy needs delivered to your home or at your favorite store. We have a coiqplete Sac off Ditfry Products--milk, in glass or carton, cream, cream (which is now available), chocolate mil)^ tat«- milk, sour cream, cottage cheeee, and also egg-aoff. Place your order now for the holidays. Our store honrs'at the Dairy are: Week day»^-$ ajn. to 5 p.m. Sundays and hotidays--8 a.m. to U;I5 RIVERSIDE DAIRY, be. Phone McHenry 116JI v "-3 tm 11 * 1/-/j r '*» • - -'** t i , * * 4 T s t S kf - * 4 £ • ' , , , 'v. s •- ..,• \'f\ -J•*; - * . * " "'t'1^ V, • 'i'. .«)<.• ' < \ ' } >i£ '%*•<£.tS.:.y f, * -• - * -4 $9.95 up ... M f • • W'-- BEDROOM SLIPPERS $3.25 and up JACKETS 1 '^ • $7J9l5 and up BILLFOLDS .-*% t • ;}- SWEATERS mom is : M*m sibebt

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