- PLAlNDEALEk - WED., DEC., 4, 1968 . ' 1 • • ' - . 1 • ' ' 1 . S \ . •, ;<< ' ^l^l^liegc Scots Beat ridan 84-67 ghting Scots of McHenijy'County College made it two -straight wins this past Wed. Wgtitfastitey dawned Fort Sheridan 84 to 67. The Scots broke In front and were never headed. £®a<fing bya margin of 10-20 throughout the contest, Bob Matte was able to experiment with many combinations of players. Twelve boys Saw -action and all scored. The McHenry Crew dominated the Veboiinding as they snared 72 0ff the boards compared to 50 lor the soldiers. TWs Fri. evening, Dec. 6, the Scots play host to Maryknoll College of Glen Ellyn in ttn 8 p.m. contest at Marengo i^gh school. piiicHenry County College vs. *Fort Sheridan at McHenry high ischool f.g. f.t. J>. tot Earl Walsh • f , • - SO I HEAR Lamkin 31 10 8 4 28 Taylor 32 2 2 2 6 Jasperson 33 0 0 2 0 Scornavacco 11 7 1 1 15 Camasta 34 3 3 1 9 Leigh 20 2 2 3 6 Mach 21 2 1 1 5 Fiedler 24 1 0 0 2 Woodbury 23 4 0 1 8 Jonsson 14 1 o 2 2 Caparros 12 0 2 0 2 Zoellick 13 0 1 0 1 Westbrook 22 32 20 18 84 1st 2nd Half Half Total McHenry 40 44 84 Ft. Sheridan 23 44 67 samm Shooting: F.C. F.T. McHenry 32/75-.427 20/30-.667 Fort Sheridan 27/64 - .422 13/24 - .542 Ten Pin Queens - McHenry I Recreation - Monday nights. Jjf Teresa Steffan bowled a 252 Ifgame Nov. 25th. She then fin- 1 ished with a 143 and 157 for a 1552 series. Congratulations § Kathy Armon 142-201-180 - 523; 4 Wanda Gehrke 160-174-171 || - 505; Shirley Koenigseder 155- $*473-164 - 492; Virginia Steege s| 184-149-153 - 486; Mary Straff tford 131-183-168 - 482; Nancy j| Shulda 169-184-125 - 478 - ih(Ttie 184 game was an all spare 3 game) Ruth Bomke 190-134-153 § - 477; Joan Tonyan 123-133- > 169 = 425; Joyce Sexow - 145- V. 185-92 - 422; Lorre Setzter v *"136-151-121 - 408; > Rails - VirgSteege 3-6-7 Emma i Pixler 5T-10 f.g. f.t. P. tot. Girsch 11 7 4 29 Fowler 1 0 b 2 Kindrick 1 1 5 3 Hodges 2 0 0 4 Decker 2 1 2 5 Montgomery 3 0 1 6 Morgan 4 3 4 10 Jones 1 0 2 2 Roper 0 1 1 1 Lites 2 0 0 4 27 13 23 67 ITEM: Mercerized cotton thread is specially treated for extra strength. John Metcer, in 1844, discovered that a solution of caustic soda improved the natural qualities of cotton fibers. * • * ITEM: French and flat fell seams are preferred in infant's wear since they are flat and non-irritating. Last week we started a column by saying here we sit without a brain cell working. That was leading with our chin and one. smart guy by the name of Marvin Birchfleld of Crystal Lake was quick to call us and say, "What else is new?" Since we haven't spared Marv much over the many years we have known him, it was a great opportunity for him to pin one on us. Enjoyed his call. The morning mail brought a Christmas card from Loren Thomas of Woodstock. His card is always the first of the season. One of the mothers of our Warrior wrestling team called to ask why no news on the team. She didn't leave her name. Glad she called -- so we called those who normally report school sports news to us to see what can be done. We are glad to print it on this page if it reaches our desk. We do get a smile when such calls come in and wonder why nobody calls when we do give sports events broad coverage. Our mother usedtosay, "That's the way of the world." Spoilt Editor .j One has to take his hat off to the Chicago Bears. With all their injuries, reporters spread the news that they couldn't win another game this season. So they went out, and won a game. Baseball trades are in the making and our White Sox seem to be in the thick of the bargaining. Every team is willing to give up two or three fringe players for an established star. Trouble is the other trader isn't stupid. "•It* 1 MM! . ' ' A -- v.(t Couldn't attend the Warrior basketball game Friday night, but read Bert's report. When we learned that our team was out-sized and out-rebounded to the tune of 45-27, it was evident once more that there is nothing wrong with our team that a 7 foot center wouldn't cure. The above emblem was photographed on our Linda's car -- Linda Meyer, who hits the keys with great speed in setting our type, has also shown great speed as a trophy winning hot rodder. (We are scheming to get this in the column without her getting a chance to yank it). We used to worry about Harry Dean roaming around without a hat. Now he goes around in a short-sleeved shirt -- no jsfcket. Says his skin is insulated. Must get some of that insulation. Do you rub it on or drink it? Don Reinboldt. with 110 Warrior help in sight is forced to get off this shot in second period action in Friday's loss to Guilford. PLAINDgALER PHOTO Centerpiece You can make a colorful centerpiece for a club luncheon by filling a bowl with greenery. You may use ferns, ivy, mock orange branches or any other green leaves that will hold up. Stick colorful cellophanewrapped lollypops here and there for extra color. Aztec Hoopsters Ancient Aztec Indians are known to have played a form of basketball long before the Spaniards visited the New World. For their game, the Aztecs used a large ball made from the gum of the rubber tree. USED CLOTHING: YOUR GIFT TO THE WORLD'S POOR Over 40 million of the earth's destitute in more than 70 countries benefit from ypur donations of used but serviceable garments and bedding to the Catholic Bishops' Thanksgiving Clothing Campaign. Take your contributions to your neighborhood Catholic church during the month of November. A WINSOME TRAV ELER . . . "Tobie," a fourmonth- old Canadian seal, peers winsomely over a shipping crate aboard an airliner headed for Paris Tobie" left his home in Montreal to appear on French television and then be transferred to the Vincennes Zoological Park. $3.00 .J84- Aunt Jemim * • • $ : sponsored by Scout Troop 131 Explorer Post 131 Methodist Men's Club mnt jemima pm and SYRUP COF«E and MILK \ Sat., Dec. 7 - 7:30 a men s viuu j£ \\ .m. - 2lp.m. - McHenry Methodist Church Qtediti cometwe Warrior Gary Fairchild calmly awaits his keep the ball above the Warriors heads in turn Jor the ball as Guilford does its best to last Friday's game. CUDDLESUEDE NIGHTWEAR... EDWARDIAN ELEGANCE FOR AN ELEGANT LADY'S CHRISTMAS Pretty as a tintype but practical, too, because a modern miss and M. C. Schrank wouldn't have it otherwise! All the name implies, Cuddlesuede is soft, warm, clingy brushed nylon tricot . . . easy to care for, easy to cuddle "up in for a long winter's nap. The color: Hot Pink, prettier than ever with frothy white pleated fluting and lace. Small, medium and large sizes. the short gown, $10 theculotte, $13 Dining Room Special«j LOBSTER TAIL 5.95 ROAST RIB EYE 3.75 STEAK DINNER 1.75 ^ Johnsburg 3312 Chapel Hill Rd. Make your reservation early PLAINDEALER PHOTO 99W YULETIDE presents for the second year in the McHenry Area -- The Finest available High Quality ' CHRISTMAS TREES Freund's Camper Sales 1 mile east of new bridge on Route 120 Yuletide trees were sold last year in the lot next to Gladstone's ••• v cards V°ur VAattma*. s*or V00* V*ere',nC . Wl*£ts ' t e V r . 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