">R , -'Tr^--7™",?' T^vTTI ^•wi™ THE McHENRY PLAWDEALER ^ f w u j f , *f t ^ Thursday# MarcK 10/1955 The following was gleaned from the C.O.F. International Bowling tournament booklet: Scientific Bowling 1. After picking out the best ball, run and stand in front of your favorite alley, thus giving no one else a chance to bowl there. 2. After throwing' the ball, have your captain call the attention ^ of t all the bowlers to your perfect stance. 3. If you throw three strikes in a row, nonchalantly light a cigarette; even if you don't smoke, light one anyhow. 4. If you throw a ball In the gutter, grab your leg*5 quickly and limp to your seat, growling something about slippery shoes and the bad breaks. 5. If a bowler on the opposing team makes a bad shot, laugh as hard as possible and attract everybody's attention. 6. If your opponent makes a strike, talk about horseshoes and four-leaf clovers. 7. Never give the other teams any credit, always talk about how funny they throw the ball, and if they go over the foul line, ask them if they intend to walk all the/Way, or only half way. 8. If you miss an easy spare, laugh it off, and inform your captain that you tried something new. 9. If your team lost the last game, point to the fellow who made a few bad shots and yell, "You're the guy who lost the game." This will restore his confidence and he will appreciate your calling the matter to his attention. 10. If you lose a couple of games, complain to the Secretary about the lousy bowlers on your team. The guy who makes the most complaints is sure to be elected SECRETARY for the next year. -- palace -- Ladies 7:00-- McHenry Cab 3, Blatz 0. E. Hester, 192-457; V. Herdrich, 431; E. Justen, 421; T. Meyer, 447; G. Carey, 430; S. Ballowe, 182- 468; L. Michels, 200-534. McHenry Lumber 2, McHenry Sand & Gravel 1. G. Smith, 430; M. Doherty, 188-479; S. Covalt, 428; M. Meath, 185-476; N. Larkin, 186-474. Ladies 9:00-- L. Olsen Builders 3, 0. J. Kralowetz, 466; M. ly, 175-503; R. Marshall, 470. " * Mark's Sport Store 2, Sportsman's Inn 1. T. Steffan, 442; J. Simon, 448; E. Winkel, 438; L. Paluch, 454; A. Gaulke, 175-508. SchulUt 449*; G. Steinsdoarfer, 454. - 6ld Timers-- « Bacon's 2309, Rogers' 2185. Nimtz, 507; G. Johnson, 5}1; Bacon, 211-532; Pyritz, 201-545. Cristy's 2343, Petersen's 2329. Cristy, Sr., 214-520; Petersen, 504. C.O.F. 7:00-- Meyer's 240, Thennes' 2297. F. Meyer, 219-543. Rosing's 2639, Miller's 2432. F. Gende, 515; H. Miller, 528; D. Heuser, 551; E. Justen, 201-528; Rev. Fr. Miller, 533; D. Rosing, 213-587. C.O.F. 9:00-- Winkel's 2379, Freund's 2274. Weber's 2338, Thennes' 2141. Ed Ghennes, 511; E. Freund, 202-508; D. Weber, 536. City-- McHenry Lumber 2, T. Olson & Son 1. H. Rowe, 542; M. Budler, 516; B. Long, 207-548; F. Covalt, 520; C. Behnke, 255-587. Prager 2, McGee's 1. Mrachek, 525; Nerstad, 203-507; Weber, 504; H^gberg, 570; Kreutzerf 513; Smith, 552. Althoff's 3, Lee & Ray 0. Aregger, 501; Newkirk, 206-545; Rode, 513; Scharlow, 550; Adams, 515. Walsh Insurance 2, McHenry Bank 1. A. McCarroll, 237-575; A .Schaefer, 204; Cristy, Sr., 507; Rogers, 217-545; Schaefer, 218-545. Tavern-- Sportsman's Inn 2, Fox Hole 1. J. HerdrJch, 215-557; V. Weyland, 200-515; R. Smith, 508; T. Getner, 205-506. Old ' Bridge 2, McDonald's 1. Kinsala, 524; Overton, 208-536; Sutton, 202-551; Larkin, 202-541; Crouch, 211-566. Royal Inn 3, Fireside 0. K. Brand, 520; Winters, 525. Snug Harbor 3, Joe's Tap 0. D. Weingart, 225-223-636; T. Wheelock, 533; A. Jackson, 200- 548; G. Schaefer, 509; J. Simon, 511 . -- Crystal Lake -- Wed. Early Birds-- Nye Drug 3, Hay Construction 0. Freund Oil 3, Carey Electric 0. Wed. Early Birds (iast week)-- ,Freund Oil 3, Hay. Construction 0. B. Blish, 448; R. Gary, 434. Nye Drug 2, Carey: Electric J. Pieroni, 461. Tues. Early Birds-- B & E Trout Farm 2%, McHenry State Baink %. Lost Causes 2, [Farmers' Mill 1. G. Barbian, 502; M. Weideman, 429; P. Pries, 420; J. Stilling, '438; R. ' Adams, 421; L. Crouch, 182-421, C.D. of A.-- Busse-Joe's 2, McHenry Cleaners 1. H. Weber, 180-181-476; J. Weber, 449; J. Weyland, 420; I. Thompson, 433. Jim's Barber Shop 2, Art Smith Market 1. M. Kilday, 451; M. Thennes, 453. -- Bowling Bar -- Thurs. Nite Ladies- Central Garage 2, Lay's Tavern 1. E. Mangold, 432; V. Smith, 194-509; L. Rutzen, 429; L. Meyers, 189-431. Adams' Market 3, G & G Decorators 0. T. Roberts, 190-175- 527; M.d Smith, 420; M. Wakitsch, 426. Hettermann's Tavern 2, Bowling Resort 1. M. Hettermann, 420; Z, Malochleb, 188-477; M. Voose, 443. Timm's Tap 2, Leo's Painterettes 0. M. Weingart, 423; L. Huemann, 183-513. Commercial-- Riverside Bake Stoop 2, Kleinhans Lumber 1. Brennan's ^Milk Service 3, Lakemoor Hardware 0. A. Wagner, 211-504. McHenry Laundry 2, Bimbo's 1. L. Thennes, 202-227-585. Gutter Queens-- Vogue 2, Lottie & Gene's 1, McDonald's 2, Chet's 1. . Seven G's 2, Scfiiavone's 1. Isabelle's 2, Wally's 1. Thurs. 9:15-- Blatz 2, F.M. Television 1. Freund, 221-543. Clark Chev. 3, Prager 0. B. Schweiger, 533; H. Brady, 532; R. Cynowa, Sr., 201-222-599. Vogue 2, Tower Grill 1. Berry, 525; F. Gregory, 202. V. Nite Owls- Mi Place 2, Club Lilymoor 1. I. Stoller, 450. Schroeder Iron 2, Al's White House 1. V. Groh, 454; S. Eckstein, 426; B. Dowell, 446; P. You Can Buy A Morton Building 32' x 40' Complete delivered to your farm for only . . , *1,550.00 No posts i aside the building. Pre-cut framework taVex erection labor. Provides the most storage space at the lowest cost! Delivered by track direct 'from factory to your farm! Save up to $300.00! VICTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Morton Bldgs. - Massey Harris - New Idea - New Holland Wauconda, 111. Phone JAckson 6-7202 Al's Welding 2, Lannes Realtor l. - Match-- ' Johnsburg Bowling Bar' 2643, Buss Motors 2576. S. Miller,^ 551; B. Peisert, 516; G. Jackson, . 528; E. Koch, 513; V. ..Freund, |205- 2 0 7 - 6 0 6 ; R . C y n o w a , 2 0 0 A . Krause, 208-545.. -- Woodstock -- Wonder Lake-- Krueger's Fuel Oil 2%, Golden Glo Nuts %. L. Meyer, 538. pv American Legion. 3, Wonder Lake Oil 0. F. Matchen, 423; B. Peterson, 177-486; L. Homo, 430. Kay's Gift Shop 3, Rolaine Grill. 0. A. Bell, 443; T, Jingaj' 182-485. Widen's Standard Service 2, T. P. Mathews 1. L. Bott, 431. IN MEMORIAM * In loving memory of a dear husband and* father, John .;fi. Faxel, Who passed away suddenly March 13. Death is a terrible shock our aching hearts cannot forget; we love y6u darling, miss you more each day. You are in' our prayers always. Many silent tears keep our darling near. Your Wife and Daughter AMONG THE SICK Mrs. George Phalin has been a patient at Augustana hospital, Chicago, wQiere she underwent surgery. Jack Thies underwent surgery at Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, this week. (Friends will be sorry to learn that Feed Schoewer entered Victory Memorial, hospital, Waukegan, for surgery on Tuesday of this week. The Schoewers made their home here until a few years ago, when they moved to Waukegan. Lester Bacon has been a medical patient at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. , FISH SPEARING The fish spearing season (for carp; buffalo, gar, suckers and dogfish) will be open in the southern zone March 15. to Sept. l;-in the central zone from April 1 to Septr 1; and in the northern zone from May 1 to Sept. 1. Spears, pitchforks, gigs^and bow and arrow devices majMbe used from sunrise to sunset during those dates. DRUGSTORE A Message from your Nye Drug Store Pharmacist's OVER 140,000 DIFFERENT DRUG STORE PRODUCTS are listed in the 1955 Drug Topics Price Book, and 14,126 of them are new items. No one drug store could possibly carry all of them in stock. But we do surprise, even ourselves, by usually having everything you may ask for, and we can and will get for you, anything available as quickly as possible, because we know where they are obtainable. SO MANY NEW .PRESCRIPTION DRUGS are being perfected efcoh month that we must constantly keep informed|by reading our Pharmaceutical and Medical Journals. Also Drug firms send us information about a new product release, even before they notify the Physicians, so that when Your Physician prescribes a new discovery, we usually have it in stock^.4l OPERATING 4&p:SCRIPTION PHARMACY is much more explicated than it used to be, when a few hundred chemicals and drugs were all that was necessary td^stock a prescription department. Now we carry Jhpijsands of bottles containing medicines that $efe" unknown less than 10 years ago. 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