; -' :&'\* v .^' m,a^ >- '" '»„;|j Tif' • (iV <** > *• y<?'1'* • ' Th'ujidiy, January 10; liisV ^ £o«£ Wedlbfi. AT BARRINGTON-- The McHenry Warriors swing back into court action Friday night on the home floor of the Barrington Broncos. The Broncos are the top team in the league. The standings say so. But, the Mclienry boys may be just about ready to assert themselves. Let's be there to see. COUNTY TOURNEY-- The county tournament opens Saturday night in Harvard's new gym and will continue through •Wednesday, January 16. rqugn T The first game Saturday night will start at 6:30 with Hebron and Richmond clashing. Both teams have impressive scoring records and this may be a humdinger of a start. -- McHEXRY RECREATION -- Thurs. 9:15-- S. Buenzli, 217-563; Schweiger, 207; Cynowa, 223-205-597; Krause, 235-548; Kreutzer, 202; J. Busch, 541; Huff, 525; R. O'Brien, 201; V. Freund, 530; Koch, 200-560; Bradley, 203-537; Booker, 223-561; Springer, 210; L. Nimsgern, 228- 587; J. Piotrowski, 213; A. ptto, 204-550; R. Freund, 205"; Houghton, 200-542; G. Kinsala, 537; T. Sutton, 21§-5S8; M. Crouch, 208- 575; Vetter, 209-545; Coari, 204- 568. The second game of the evening looks familiar as Woodstock faces Crystal Lake. And this year the teams were not seeded. Names were pulled out of a hat. Business Men-- T. McNish, 20'2; A. Steinsdoerfer, 526; E. Buss, Jr., 208-222-577; D. Wilhelm, 548; J: Frisby, 213- 549; J. Hoyte, 532; J. Marsella, 569; J. Weddle, 206-222-579; Meusling, 537; E. Pieroni, 202. Marengo ° and St. Mary's of Woodstock meet in the third and final game Saturday. Neither team has been able to click this year, but will not be lacking in spirit. Foresters-- J. Phelan, 201; C. Olson. 205; L. Thennes, 229-557; G. Rodenkireh, 565; D. Weber, 202-591; R. Adams, 205; C. Weingart, 201-577. McHenry will play the first game Monday night, starting it 7:15, meeting the winner of the Richmond-Hebron' game. Harvard and Huntley meet in the second game. We imagine the host team will give it all they have in order to stay in the meet. Nite Owls--(Sunday 1 P.M.) | L. Bockelman, 477; R. McGini ley, 181-493; R. Zimmer, 175-464! C. Colman, 448; L. Miller, 460; R. Kluk, 179-499; G. Steinsdoerfer, 447; E. Rand, 443; M. Kelly, 444; P. Schultz, 460; J. Rosing, 175-459; P. Kosti, 186-478; I. i Stoller, 191-479; E. Hoyte, 180- 1486; B. Dowell, 448; F. Svitanek, : 462; P. Greene, 179-468; G. Bradj ley, 461; S. Ballowe, 180-444. This will be the 37th consecu-1 tive county tournament and we; suppose "Doc" Edinger hasn't, missed any of them. i PICKUPS: Wealthy people miss one of life's ; greatest thrills -- paying the last j installment. j An egotist is a man who thinks\ that if he hadn't been born, people j would want to know why not. Inscription on the tombstone of a waiter: "St. Peter fihally caught j his' eye." Sign on florist's truck: "Drive carefully. The next load may be yours." Youth: When you can be a track star during the day, but you can't •go to the corner drug store at ^night without the family car; Nite Owls--(Friday) E. Rand, 175-449; M. Kelly. 471; J. Rosing, 191-187-542; P. Kosti, 450; V. Nemke, 448; H. Miller, 439; G. Bradley. 490; B. Dowell, 454; H. Hafer, 432; L. Bockelman, 179-452; R. Zimmer, 438; C. Colman, 449; L. Miller, 444. nn < it* rarish Tournament St. Peter's Parish of Spring Grove woifi the Fourth Annual Parish Basketball tournament, sponsored by the McHenry Council Knights of Columbus at McHenry Sunday. Paced by Ron May with seventeen points and Loren Miller with sixteen, St. Peter's easily defeated St. Patrick's of McHenry by a score of 65-37. Connie Miller added 14 points. St. Peter's disposed of St. Mary's of McHenry 57-31 and St. Thomas of Crystal Lake 45-36 oft their way to the finals. St. Patrick's got by St. Peter and Paul of Cary 39-35 and St. John's of Johnsburg 51-47 before falling to Spring Grove. In the semi-finals Ron May scored 24 points for St. Peter's while Tom Johnson's fifteen paced St. Thomas of Crystal Lake. In the other semi-final game, which turned out to be the best game of' the tournament in' the Parish Division, St. Patrick's of McHenry came from behind to edge St. John's of Johnsburg 51-47. Bob McCulla with 26 and Jack Thies 13 led the McHenry entry. St. John's presented- a balanced scoring attack wwi Charlie Hiller, Hezzie Miller, Frank Oeffling, Butch Nowak and Dan Green each hitting eight and Don Andreas adding six. Ron May easily led the scorers with seventy one points in three tourney games. In the finals of the Grade School Tournament, St. John's of Johnsburg came from behind to beat St. Patrick's of McHenry 21-20. Bob Hiller and Joe Hettermann each collected nine points for the champions. Billy O'Brien paced St. Pat's with eight. Semi-Finals Parish Division Johnsburg , . v- St. Johns (41) lu %G FT PF Freund' . . ••• "{f:,,j^..JO 1 2 Hiller 4 0 • 5 H. Miller 3 2 2 F. Oeffling 3 2 2 fcowak 4 0 -1 Green 3 2 2 Andreas 2 2 2 Totals 19 9 16 Score by Quarters-- St. Patrick's 8 11 17 15--51 St. Johns, 18 9 10 10--47 Finals -- Grade School Johnsburg-- St. Johns (21) FG FT PF B .Hiller 3- 3 1 H. Schmitt 0 11 J. Hetterman '41 0 T. Freund 0 0 1 May 1 0 1 D. Huemann 0 0 2 Totals 8 McHenry-- - St. Patricks (20) FG FT PF Reid 0 2 0 Meyer 0 0 1 O'Brien ' .4 1 x 4 Yegge 2 1(2 Miller 2 0 ••• 0 Smith 0 0 0 D. Klapperich 2 10 0 THE GREAT J OUTDOORS . . By Ja&t; Walsh Totals 10 Score by Quarters-- St. Johns, 0 4 6 11--21 St. Patrick's 2 6 8 4--20 Spring Grove-- St. Peters (65) C. Miller L. Miller May Huff E. Miller Wagener Sladek -- BOWLING BAR -- Thurs. Nite Ladies-- V. Smith, 190-465; E. Meyers, 462; B. Hettermann, 438; B. Freund, 473; V. Herdrich. 190- 526; L. Schmitt, 438; Z. Maloch- Jeb. 435; M. Voase, 182-479; E. Rad, 444; M. Wakitsch, 471; D. Roberts, 177-463. Thomas F. Bolger did another good job in the Parish and Grade School Tournament which closed Sunday night. Spring Grove was the class in the big fellows, having more size and scoring punch than the other teams could match. -- PALACE -- Taverir -- B. Peisert, 219-553; B. Winters, 209-200-584; V. Johnson, 212-559; J. Garner, 221-549; B. Brand, 202- 212-572; Rosing, 535; H. Miller, 201-569; Steffes, 207-567; S. Miller, 539; Smith, 211-549; Pierce, 530; C. Behnke, 203-534; R. Deskis, 572; B. Brennen, 207. Fans showed real interest in the grade school boys. Those young fellows are showing skill and training. C.O.F. 9:00-- i J. Herdrich, 211-216-604; C.O.F. 7:00-- D. Fredericks; 220-564; D. Heuser, 525; Spring Grove-- St. Peters (5) FG FT PF ! C. Miller x 2 0 3 ! H. Miller 2 0 1 May 8 8 1 Huff • 2 0 2 E. Miller " 4 1 2 Wagner 0 0 3 j Totals 18 9 12 Crystal Lake--• St. Thomas (36) FG FT PF Scully 2 4 1 Rooney 0 0 3 Johnson 5 5 ' 1 Parsley 2 1 3 Peterson 3 2 0 , Purvey 0 0 0 i Totals 12 12 8 Score by Quarters-- St. Peters, 14 10 10 11--45 St. Thomas 4 6 15 11--36 McHenry-- 1 St. Patricks (51) FG FT PF McCulla i i ; 4 3 McGee 0 0 0 Busch , 0 0 3 Thies 4 5 2 Aim • 4 0 1 O'Brien 1 0 1 G. Miller 1 0 2 Totals 21 9 12 FG FT PF ; 4 6 l 1 5 6 1 ! 7 3 5 ! 0 2 1 | 2 2 4 3 0 1 ! 2 0 2 Totals 23 19 15 ! McHenry-- St. Patricks (37) EG FT PS" McCulla 3 3 3 McGee 2 0 1 Bttch 2 3 4 Thies 14 3 Aim 2 1 3 O'Brien 3 0 0 Miller 0 0 1 •p ! Totals 13 11 15 Score by Quarters-- St. Peters 12 24 15 14--65 St. Patricks 5 6 13 13--37 What you are nas its influence in making otb*»r people what they are. Some nice perch were caught in Lake Geneva last weekend.' Our last report says that the ice up there is about two inches thick. We are not sure but imagine most of the fishing is being done in the shallow water until the ice gets thicker. V.. Williams Bay oiight to produce some nice trout - this* winter. Fishermen ^aujjht them right off the shore, evdn in the late fall. • The. fishing in Pistakee and "Fox Lakes picked. Up. a bit this ^ek. Meyers Bay has hot been too good, but it usually improves toward sprjng. Corn borers and weed worms are the favorite bait. It is a good idea to try wigglers once in a while because there are days when the fish will hat practically nothing else. Jake Steffel stepped into the office of president at the McHenry Sportsman's Club on Monday night. If you remember, we kind of hinted about somebody organizing a fox hunt last week. We sincerely fibped that someone would. One of the first things Jake mentioned after ceremoniously rapping the gavel Monday night was that yours truly be assigned to organizing a fox hunt. It stuck. We do not know if this was some kind of political revenge, but whatever it wa,s the job is mine. There is a lq$ of planning to be done and if anyone knows someone who is bothered'by foxes or is interested in a drive some Sunday, pleas? call McHenry 953. HOLIDAY PARTY A holiday party for children of the cerebraj. fP^lsy school was held at the V.F,W. hall recently. Santa gave a gift to, each youngster and to Mrs. Oonl$,, their teacher. Refreshments were served by the auxiliary ,oa£.p} b e r s, Loraine Murphy, "GussieV Diedrich, Clara Overton and Gertrude Barbian. Terry Becker, V.F.W. auxiliary musician, played Christmas music and everyone joined in the singing. Cub Scout Troop 6 of Wonder Lake made special favors and table decorations and joined in the fun. HUNTER'S BULLETIN Take Your Time-Watch Your Step 1 Shoot only when you"rm t sure it's legal game Know what's beyond yourtarget Know where your \ companions are located If you're lost don't panic, get comfortable w PRODUCED BY THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION Disltihuted hy the Spoilsmen's Service 8weau fSAAMh :u,4i AMERICAN LEGION . - if AUXILIARY i*r' ' J®y Dorothy Weichm' aath ' Troi next monthly meeting , for . the &vbriliary will be Jan; 21 at 8 pk Please do try and attend." , OtyFeb. 1, a Thursday, the Mc® Heiifjy county council has its monthly meeting. There was no meeting ih January,, so let'$ have a big turnout fof thig.one. Mark the' date on your calendar nowL Anyone wishing to attend may;' contact ^ our president, Eleanor Reidl ' ipso, anyone with Auxiliary news' they wish published, please contact me at McHenry 1137 and* I will get it in print as soon as possible. KIWANIS SPEAKER The McHenry Kiwanis club will have as guest speaker on Monday, Jan. 14, an Army officer who will SHOP IN MCHENRY Riadf I@el®r's Complete Training And Boarding For All Breeds • Obedience 9 Hunting BeMeving BOARD YOUR DOG f Y THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH PinE»FlES'^f AIL ABLE OUT OF Field Cb. Imperii Bob V Becker Now At Stud Phone McHenry 486 -- Route 184, 3 mile West of U.S. 12 C3D3S3 NOW THRU SAT. Terror Beyond Compare 'CURUCU. BEAST OF THE AMAZON" Plus! THE MOLE PEOPLE" Also Tom & Jerry in SALT WATER TABBY STARTS SUNDAY the Funniest Laughiest Most Enjoyable Picture starring June Allyson - Jack Lemmon "YQIJ CANT RUN , AWAY FROM IT" Added Featurette "FOLLOW THE SUN" Takes you on a wonder trip of sunshine ar^fun. EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR "On land or sea or in the air You can travel anywhere The modern way is in a chair At our movie!" While the crowds should have been larger, the players expressed appreciation for the sponsorship and the opportunity to compete. Nadine Larkin, who has a long list of bowling accomplishments, has a 246-536 posted this week.' Wed. Nite Ladies-- J. Detwiler, 180-432; R. Freres, 438; T. Steffan, 200-525; E. Corey. 478; E. Meyers, 430; N. Larkin, 246-536; M. Kilday, 474; V. Herdrich, 447; E. Justen, 457. DAILY PINUPS: When you have a mind to do a thing, first ask your heart. I Sentiment is to marriage what advertising is to good business. Fojks are never at a loss who share their faith in others but keep their doubts to themselves. Some New Year's surprises are happy, some others are blue. Most bills havt been paid, but there's some few still due. --Anonymous. Wed. Nite Ladies (last week)-- E. Justen, 188-498; R. Freres, 443; T. Steffan, 193-537; E. Mangold, 437; E. Corey, 444; E. Meyers, 183-445; Northern Mini Bowmen News By Irene J. Adams Tuesday And Wednesday Show Less Acddonfts Driving somewhere? Then take advantage of reduced accident rates by travelling ori Tuesday or Wednesday. "Accident Facts," the National Safety" council's statistical yearbook, just off the press, shows that in 1955 more than twici^ as many fatal motor vehicle accidents occurred on Saturday and Sunday than on Tuesday and Wednesday. Reports from thirty-six states show these fatal accident percentages of the week's total toll: Saturday, 22; Sunday, 20; Friday, 15; Monday, 12; Thursday, 11; Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 each. READ THE WANT ADS! The Northern Illini Bowmen held their first club shoot of the year ' on January 6th. A nice group at- ^ tended with the following receiv- ' ing awards: Expert Men: Duke Adams Bowmen Men: Tony Damptz, Paul Glass, Roy Engfors. Archer Men: Carl Siebold, Otto Rueger, Don Dulen. Archer Women: Dorothy Johnson, Irene Adams. Novice Men: Art Norbone. Novice Women: Clara Damptz, ; Mary Kulen. Jr. Boy: Mike Wirtz. ; The Bowmen will hold their • next meeting on January 17, 8:15 p.m. at the American Legion Home at McHenry. The new officers in charge will be: President: Duke Adams. ; Vice-President: Jack Perry. ' Secy. - Treas.; Donna Engfors. j, The next club shoot will be held on February 3rd. • I JUST RoEfer R FUN" Rink 608 Front St. on Rt. 81 • McHENRY, ILL. Open - Tues., Wed., Fri„ Sat. 8c Sun. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE -- 1:80 TO 4 P.M; We sell complete line of shoe skates $18.95 ft up NOW. LET'S to the P Let's talk advertising In terms of YOUR business. Just call McHenry 170 or 171. What's the point of advertising? It's a! simple as this. If you have something to selL the more people who know about it, the more you will sell, ^our ad in this paper affords the quickest way, for the least money, to get your selling story before the most people. It it pays to sell, it pays to advertise . • • because advertising IS selling, geared for large-scale, profitable results! PLAINDI explain' the proposed new Army reserve system. The regualr meeting is held at 12:10 at the Legion home. QE NOA T H E A T R E BRownincr 9-6321 THURSDAY JAN. 10 Dana Andrews Rhonda Fleming "WHILE THE GITY SLEEPS" The story of a newspaper plant when a big murder story terrorizes a city. FRI. & SAT. MATURI LIIOH JAN. 11-12 SUN., MON. & TUES. JANUARY 13-14-15 "7th CAVALRY" Randolph Scott Barbara- Hale Technicolor WEDNESDAY JAN. "BACK FROM ETERNITY" 16 HM THEATRE ? Phone JAokson 6-1421 Wkuconda, HI. Route 176 | Adults 60c . Children •: (under 12) 25c Open Daily at 6:40 p.m. , Open Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING - 125 CARS LAST DAY THURS. JAN. 10TH "THE, UNGUARDED MOMENT" Esther Williams - Geo. Nader FRI. & SAT. JAN. 11-12 u«rr«n( 60RD0N MacRAE DAN 0AILEY ERNEST BORGNINE SHEREE NORTH COlOt by OE IUXE Special Children's Matinee SAT. JAN. 12TH Doors Open 1:00 P.M. Show Starts 1:30 P.M. "All Seats 25c" "THE LION AND THE HORSE" Plus Short Subject "SHOT IN THE FRONTIER" Plus 2 COLOR CARTOONS SUN.-MON. & TUES. JAN. 13-14-15 J NF ALLYSON. • JVCK LEMMON P. 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