'* " ft? ' ^,'s THE MatfiNBY PLAlMiiEXtES ^T?F" ^ i *T p9il ' / ; ^W'}f(07 "§?:• * , r Thursday, January 16;1958 v Jhf jEaJt&> WaJUA. - HheaHTl K Some call it. madness. We call lovely -- -- that victory Cliff Fulton's Warriors handed the' mighty Bronco basketball team from Barrington. > Coming to town last Friday night, the Broncs had lost, only two Conference games since joining the North Suburban five years ago. Nobody in the loop had beaten them this year. panionship the rich filling, and children the golden crust which holds it together. --Anonymous. REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS OF WARRIOR GAMES DURING THE HOLIDAYS Some basketball reports failed to reach us during the busy holiday season. When they reached us last Wednesday, they were too late to be classed as news. However, Ron Smith, MCHS basketball reporter, turned in interesting stories and some highlights are picked out as a review and matter of record. The VVarriors led 12-4 at the quarter over Crystal Lake and 31-26 at tlje half, only to lose 62- 52 when the Tigers switched to a zone defense. Jim Justen scored 19 points. Don Bentz hit for 14 points, and had 39 rebounds. In the Grant Invitational Tournament. McHenry went "dead" Cannot dribble through a full! in the second half and lost to csourt press. You can't leave that j Antioch 48-46. This dropped Mctiall handler down floor all by his Henry down to the consolation Jonesome without getting hurt in I bracket where they found the the point department. I range and rolled up big scores in j r beating Notre Dame of Niles 82-60 The overtime was a joy to be- j and Woodstock 84-64. In the liola. Coach Fulton sent his boys Notre Dame game, the Warriors o u t t o p l a y t h e s a m e s t y l e o f ' s h o t a t e r r i f i c 6 2 . 1 p e r c e n t i n t h e j game that upset the visitors in j first half and had a 47.1 percent the first half and it paid off. j for the game. ) Matt Eichinger scored 27 points. McHenry's tall boys did a great i contributed 7 assists, and recovcr- Job of hauling in the rebounds -- j ed the ball 5 times. Denny Conparticularly under the defensive j way had 19 points, playing only basket. All the boys fought hard, j part of the game. Don Bentz :*• The -Warriors swept the Barrington team right off its feet in the first half and were winning the game going away. But. of course, the league leaders haven't been winning all those games on their reputation. They bounced ££ght back in the fourth quarter made our boys make mistakes. -There is aft* old rule that you WARRIORS FULTON TEAM RUNS BRONCOS RAGGED IN FIRST HALF AND COMES THROUGH IN OVERTIME FOR 62 TO 60 VICTORY • hut fouls almost cost them the game. It was the first borne game we have been able to see this year. We picked a dandy. Of course, we had only slight hopes of seeing a home victory. The crowd was completely goofy Ruling the game and McHenry fans went wild at the finish. It Was a victory worth whooping and crowipg about. : ;We congratulate Coach Fulton his squad. McHenry fans vrejre. given a great thrill in great ^tOry. • 1 •|?Saw Frank Meyer at the game Friday night. Frank has been a sports fan for many years and still gets a bang out of a good Ijiafcketball game. Looking around the crowd' made tiS71 realize the changes that have taken place since those days Way Back When. . EJince "Muggs" never gets over the creek to McHenry's east side, we. toured over Sunday morning to see if. he was still alive. He was (right there and looked at least half alive. Who should come in but Hampshire's gift to McHenry, John Prfeymiller. We wouldn't know what they took away from John during his hospital stay, but they didn't touch his sense of humor *>r;' ability to hand out a ribbing. f -Try this one. When putting on ;ypur coat, check to see which ttrih you put in the sleeve first. Now try putting the other arm in first i'For our part they can skip further jokes about Sputniks. Hello Earl: ; Would appreciate it very much £f< you mention in your column that the County Bowling Tournament applications are now available at all bowling alleys in the County. The tournament will be held thru the month of April. Deadline March 6th. Team event--McHenry Recreation April 5, -6 & 12, 13. Singles & Doubles--Edgetown Lanes, Woodstock April 19, 20 & 26, 27. \J*a's Tavern of McHenry turned in the first entry. > ' Dick Smith e,™o and ran into a determined and OVER AVOODSTOCK IN powerful Warrior team and met i COUNTY TOURNAMENT their second defeat of the season, 62-60. Barrington, apparently looking forward to their battle with powerful East Rockford the following night, was caught off balance by the Warrior's full court press at the start of the game. McHenry cpntinued to run as they have in the past three games and the result was illustrated by the weariness ' of the Broncho players. McHenry jumped off to a 16-9 first quarter lead. It appeared that the Bronchos were ready to be tamed V the second quarter, as Coach Fulton's boys outscored them again 19-10 to hold a halftime lead of 16 points. Halftime score was 35-19. Barrington began to show its power in the second half as they outscored us 13-10 in the third quarter and 22-9 in the final period. With a minute and a half left in the game, McHenry led 54-48. Barrington scored an amazing 6 points in this last minute surge to tie the score at 54-54 and send the battle into overtime. Justen, Cajthaml, and Eichinger scored in the 3 minute overtime. Matt scored the winning basket with 10 seconds left in the game. This was a -great team victory as it dumped Barrington with its first conference defeat. Outstanding performances were: Jim Justen, 17 points and 17 rebounds; Matt Eichinger, 16 points, 7 assists, 3 recoveries; Don Bentz, 18 rebounds; Denny Conway, 3 recoveries. Special mention should also go to Bill Thorpe, Barrington guard, who dumped in 18 points in the second half and totaded 21 in the game. The story of the game is told in the percentage. We" shot 42.4% to Barrington's 28.1%. This win moved us into third place with a 3-2 record. It was our third straight victory and our season record stands at 9 wins and 3 losses. Our next conference battle is with Dundee at home on Friday, January 17. i Since both teams are tied for third place, this looms as a very important game for the Warriors and Coach Fulton. Thus far the gym has been packed at every home game and let's keep it that way. The Warriors are 4-0 at home. ^>AlLY PINUPS | A keen sense of humor is the JPljfey note to characteristic living. - Constant use wears out fifrni-1 ture, could, if used too casually fibar out friendship. (strength. McHenry: Justen Eichinger Cajthaml Conway Bentz Vycital Benson Totals Barrington: Berg Bederske Hagedorn Gardner Thorp Fink Bohatka Totals Score by Quarters: McHenry 16 35 45 54--OT 62 Barrington: 9 19 32 54--OT 60 FG FT PF 7 3 5 6 4 1 2 0 4 3 0 2 5 2 4 2 3 5 0 0 1 25 12 22 FO FT PF 4 8 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 1 5 9 3 3 1 2 2 1 6 3 18 24 16 SUSPEND LICENSE Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the suspension of the chauffeur's license of Georjje Haze of Rt. 1, McHenry for three offenses. SHOP IN McHENKY The McHenry Warriors wrapped up their fourth straight victory at Hebron last Monday night as they defeated Woodstock 71- 44 in their first game of the County Tournament. It wag the Warriors' third victory over the Blue Streaks in three games this year. Woodstock was really up for this game, but it did them little gOod as the Warriors full Court press enabled : them to consequently steal the ball and go in for easy layups. Many of these lay-ups were missed in the early stages of the game, but in the second half the shooting picked up considerably? We shot 33.3 percent to Woodstock's 54.4 per cent in the first half. In the second half, McHenry shot 54.2 per cent to the Blue Streaks' 16.7 per cent. Our final percentage was 41.7. It was a fast-scoring game in the first quarter as McHenry took a 21-16 lead. We outscored them again in the secojnd period by a 19-14 margin. The halftime score was 40-30, McHenry on top. The third quarter was a lowscoring affair in which Coach Fulton's boys outscored Woodstock 14 to 12. Woodstock's weariness due to McHenry's terrific defensive play caused the Warrior's to pull away in the final period by outscoring Woodstock 17 to 12. Every McHenry player entered the game and did a fine job. The only bad point of the contest was that we committed 20 violations, (bad pass, fumble, held ball, steps) but this is to be* expected when a full-court press is used. The scoring was very evenly balanced which is a good sign, showing the scoring potential of every starter. Here is a summary of the performances: Matt Eichinger, 16 points; Jim Justen! 13 points, 17 rebounds, and 5 assists; Denr.y Conway, 12 points, and 9 recoveries; Don Bentz, 14 points, 22 rebounds, aand 7 recoveries; Mark Vycital, 14 points. As a result of this victory, McHenry plays Marengo in the sec- St. Mary's Grade School team Pictured above are coach Jim Doran's basketball team of St. Mary's school, winners of recent parish tournament sponsored by McHenry Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Society. Standing: Father Burwell Beddoes, pastor at" Crystal Lake, Arthur Nelson, Grand Knight; High scorer for Woodstock was Young with 15 points. Box Score McHenry FG FT PF Justen 2 9 3 Cajthaml 0 0 0 Hauser 1 0 0 Conway 6 ' 0 3 Creighton, J. 0 0 0 Bentz 6 2 2 Benson 0 0 1 Creighton, M. 0 0 0 Vycital 6 2 2 Moss 0 0 1 Eichinger 4 8 4 Claybaugh 0 0 0 25 21 16 Woodstock FG FT PF Young 5 5 4 Kortemeier 3 0 2 Merwin 1 3 4 Beth 1 0 1 Brasile 1 0 1 Ward 2 0 3 Jensen 3 4 2 Moran 0 0 0 16 12 18 again controlled the boards with 19 rebounds. The Warriors broke two Grant tournament records in this game: Most field goals: 32 (Antioch had 30 in the 1956 tourney.) Individual field goals: Matt Eichinger 13 (Alden Rudin of Warren had 12 in 1956). Highest team score: McHenry and Warren tied with 82 points each. Coach Fulton used his entire squad in trimming Woodstock. The whistles tooted 67 fouls in this game and McHenry sank 38 free throws out of 51 for a 74.5 percentage. This bettered the old free throw total by 10 points. The WaTiors also set a new teahi scoring record of 84 points. Eichinger had 26 points and 9 assists. Much credit went to Mike Creighton, a sophomore, who led the team with 14 rebounds. These notes bring you up to the report of a grand victory over Barrington and the play in the county tournament at Hebron. WRESTLING The Warriors travelled to Lake ^Forest last Friday and were beaten 29-17. The long bus ride and the long layoff from wrestling hurt the boys. Theise factors coupled with Lake Forest's tremendous spirit caused the defeat. The next match will be against Grant on January 16th at Grant. Scoring was as follows: 95 lb.--Baldino (M) won by forfeit; 103 lb.--Bohon (LF) beat Jessup (M) 7-0; 112 lb.--DeTomasso (LF) beat Banks (M) 5-0; 120 lb.--Clauson (LF) pinned Hoffman (M); 127 lb--Kenneth (LF) beat Tomasello (M) 5-4; 133 lb.--Whichman (LF) pinned Wisenburger (M); 138 lb.-- Wrups (LF) beat J. Corrado (M) 8-3; 145 lb.--Miller (LF) beat Antonson (M) 3-2; 154 lb.--C. Corrado (M) beat Dangemond (LF) 5-0; 165 lb.--Walter (M) pinned Thompson (LF); 175 lb --Hutchinson (M) tied Swalgren (LF) 2- 2; Hwt.--Creutz (M) tied Otlo (LF) -1-1. Elgin, one of the top -teams in the state, came to McHenry and defeated our wrestlers by a scoro of 33-9. Although their victory was decisive, Elgin did not show the fight that McHenry had. The boys all did their best and showed terrific team spirit. These are in°theireque^hifh a secondstraight ^lllllinillllll"ini"""U»l»»"»»lllll»HllimilllllllllllimilllllllllllllllHll|imilllllll|llnilllllllHlHIHIIIHHIIIlUlU^ conference championship. The = -- McHENRY RECREATION -- C.D. of A. League-- Dot, 189-489; J. Schmunk, 176; D. Miller, 440; G. Barbain, 190- 486; J. Weyland, 446; M. Thennes, 180-452; T. Steffan, 187-487; A. Gaulke, 175; B. O'Brien, 445; A. Guzzardo, 179-455; L. Braidman, 464; J. Buss, 439; D. Schatefer, 182-462; E. Albright, 181-455; E. Nimsgern, 432. Wed. Nite Twelve-- J. Motulewicz, 447; M. Cone, 44£; M. Sandgren, 453; D. Halbauer, 184-469; F. Matchen, 183- 452; M. , Gates, 482; E. Sturm, 447; P. Wight, 455. Wed. Nite 7 O'clock Foresters-- ' B. Klapperich, 203-214-202-619; D. Weber, 202-590; J. Etten, 201- -201-586; G. Rodenkirch, 566; L. Thennes, 219-560; N. Justen, 209- H. Steffans, 218; B. O'Brien, '09; C. Pierce, 204; M. Laley, 220; B. O'Brien, 209. Iner, 116raverage, 392; D. Cusack, *436; . A. Grossc, 440; I. Stoller, 438; E. Hoyte, 434; V. Groh, 463; B. DoWell, 442; C. Colman, 474; E. Rand, 448; L. Vacondio, 441; G. Steinsdorfer, 439; N. Bowman, 430; L. Cimeley,' 452; S. Sutton, 222-533; L. Stone, 471; S.,Covalt, 189-474; L. Miller, 441. Railroads picked up: E. Hoyte, 5-7; B. Dowell, 3-10-7; S. Button, 5-10. Commercial League-- R. Justen, 203-543; J.' Kalk, 203; H. Lottchea, 218-572; . E. Freund, 541; R. Vaughan, 212- 219-620; R. Wiegman? 213-526; R. Stilling, 206; P. May, 211-557; E. Whaples, 232-597; A. Brink, 543; L. Adams, 208; L. Thennes, 232- 606. Thurs. 9:15 P.M. League-- Kunz, 203-540; PierCe, 215-529; Kinsala, 208-574; . Larkin, 220- 604; Springer, 200; R. Boro, 213; Krause, 537; King, 202; Lottchjea, 331; Corso, 209-570; C. Schultz, pjj50; Noonanr 543/; F. Johnson, "33P-553; V. Freund, 218; E. Koch, 258-582; Andy, 214-565; W. Hojnecki, 551; Kreier, 206-570; Nimsgern, 529; Otto, 210-564; J. Markwart, 203; N. Dalby, 223-582. Nite Owls-- M. ^theridee, 121-average, 425; M, Kuna, 123-average, 410; J r^raus, 106-average, 374; C. Wag- Business Men's League-- G. Golding, 212-565; R. Snyder, 204; D. Schaefer, 220; E. Buss Jr., 538; R. Pieroni, 206; R. Stilling, 202; H. Blake, 215-600. Leonard Ackerman gets triplicate award from A.B.C. for three identical games of 173. -- Johnsburg Bowling Resort -- Thurs. Nite Ladies League-- Meyers, 471; E. Hanks, ~ 183-456; B. Freund, 437; Z. "Malochleb,-434; E. Rad, 432; I. Stilling, 432. --PALACE-- 7 O'clock Ladies: M. Fuch, 177-449; L* Funk, 187- 472, E. Kujak, 435; G. Smith, 456; L. Michels, 201-498; J. Doherty, 435; A. Glosson, 176-507. 9 O'clock Ladies: L. Paluch, 484; M. Donnelly, 435; M. Powers, 188-494; L. Behnke, 206-476; J. Dillon, 435; N. Wells, 180-460. Wednesday Nite Ladies: B. Meath. 443; „N. Larkin, 175- 510; A. Fedefle, 193-485; F. Brand, 431; E.' Mangold, 178; E. Lleyers, 449. Tavern .League: A.. Jackson, 244-601; M./5Wieser, 220; H. Behnke, 200-558; Rosing, 217-548; H. Miller, 543; S. Miller, 541; Steffes, 234-563; G. Schaefer, 559; J. Simon, 208-535; B. Popelka, 527; R. Miller, 244-214-612; B. Worm, 210-588; B. Brand, 529; Bob, 549; Joe, 553; R. Emerson, 207. City League: C. Keim. 216-529; E. Koch, 203- 559; Johnson, 205-556; A. Kreutr zer, 207; C. Behnke, 530; E. Pizert, 209-201-578. 7 O'clock Ladies: L. Funk. 432; E. Kujak, 452; G. Smith, 196-502; L. Michels, 179- 433; J. Doherty, 434; A. „Glosson, 448; M. Fuch, 448; M. Doherty, 445. 9 O'clock Ladies: Steffan, 177-459; Winkel, 178- 467; Gaulke, 451; M. Wells, 443; H. Conway. 178-462.' 7 O'clock C.O.F. R. Shine, 529; D. Weber, 245- 604; B. Thertnes, 226 .592. 9 O'clock C.O.F. L. Stilling, 217; E. Frost, 203; J. Etten, 200-210-588; J. Herdrich, 529; G. M. Freund, 54C; H. Freund, 550. Tavern League: Teffer, 208-202-602; Rosing, 210- 547; H. Miller, 553; Jager, 557; S. M. Hettermann, 179-181-522; B. Miller, 209-547; H. Steffes, 541; BOARDING KENNELS DOGS & CATS • Radiant Heating • Individual Kennels & Runs • Pickup ^ Delivery {%uwcm,\ ^Bacuklinc^ ijtennetb Rt. 12 • 2 Miles North of 130 PHONE McHENRY 632-M-2 Score by Quarters McHenry 21 40 54 71 Woodstock 16 30 42 44 BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES team is still undefeated in conference competition. Scoring was as follows: _ 95 lb.--Baldino (M) beat Hur-i = l e y ( E ) 1 - 0 ; 1 0 3 l b . -- D a r n e l l ( E ) j | *• Love can be spread out, divided j Knutt /rfSUP V2 | H mto smaller parts, without sub- pinne r Bfs 'M . . . 1 ^ 0 l b .--J o h n s o n ( E ) beat Ho,fVf- - fafacting from Its original ma„ (M) 4_0. 12? lb._McGar^ (E) beat Tomasello (M) 6-4; 133 lb , Perseverance is considered goldpersistence is sometimes brass. Puffpaff (E) beat Weisen- h burger (M) 4-0; 138 lb.--Shinnall § (E) beat J. Carrado (M) 5-0; ESS-i". s r . , 145 lb.--Vogt (M) beat Nitter #A grain of sugar mixed with (E) 2-l;. 154 Ib.-Johnston (E) |pge advice sweetens the potion. beat Carrado (M) 2-0; 165 lb-- = , j Walker (M) beat Tilley (E) 3-1; i = ..^Marriage may be likened to a 175 lb. Barron (E) beat Hutch- :|emon meringue p i e , wherein j ison (M) 3-2; Hwt.--Thielsen (E) i j&mrtship is the meringue, com-I pinned Klapperich (M) P* "JUST FOR FUN" Roller Skating Rink ' 608 Front St. on Rt. 31 -- McHenry, 111. Open - TUGS., Wed., Frl., Sat. & Sun. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE -- 1:30 16 4:00 P.M. 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Stilling, 187-494. 4 Gutter Dodgers: J.^Sladek, 455; J. May, 480. Railroads^picked up by; J. Corman, 6-7; J. May, 5-10; E. Grossman, 5-10; E. Clausden, 4-10. Join the McHenry State Bank Christmas Club. 29-tf 3 SPORTING GOODS -- MARINE SUPPLIES -- HOBBY SHOP 212 S. Green St. Phone 1000 McHenry, 111. ELM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS Phone JAckson 6-1421 LAST DAY THURSDAY JAN. 16TH "QUANTEZ" and "NO DOWN PAYMENT" FRI. & SAT. JAN. 17-18 A COLUMBIA PICTURE and 'MISTER ROCK & ROLL" . with Alan Freed SUN.-MON. & TUES. JAN. 19-20 & 21 6INA LOLLOBRIGIDA ANTHONY QUINN THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME C I N E M A S C O P E • T E C H N I C O L O R WED.-THURS. JAN. 22-23 STOPOVER: TOKYO 2cl IQNBMASCOP£ COIOI by M IUXI| STEREOPHONIC SOUND with Robert Wagner GENOA T H E A T R E G E N O A C I T Y , W I S C O N 1 - ; - . BRownlnsr 9-6821 FRI.-SAT. JAN. 17-18 "LEGEND OF THE LOST" with John Wayne SUN. -- TUES. JAN. 19 -- 21 "TIN STAR" WED. -- SAT. JAN. 22--25 "BABYFACE NELSON" with Mickey Rooney Recommended for Adults Only! COMING JAN. 31 tF^CECIL B. DEMILLE'S300^ PROOUCTION THE TEN ^ p)MMANDMENTS> 0 VKUVISON® o PARAMOUNT P.CTUBE * TtCHNJCOUOHcjO P McHenry Theatre 218 Green St. McHenry, ICL • Phone 144 & Open Dally 6:45 P.M. Sunday 2:45 P.M. THURS.-FRI. & SAT. JAN. 16-17 & 18 "• -- Double Feature Program -- in Cinemascope Rory Calhoun - Anne Francis "THE HIRED GUN" -- And -- "ZERO HOUR" Dana Andrews Linda Darnell Sterling Hayden SUN. thru WED., JAN. 19 to 22 Sunday 5:00 - 7:00 and 9:00 "LES GIRLS" Gene Kelly - Mitzi Gaynor KIDDIES' MATINEE SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. Charlton Heston - Tim Hovey ( |) in "PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR BENSON" Plus Two Color Cartoons Also Chapter No. 2 of Serial "Radar Men from the Moon" « !;sii