McHenry Public Library District Digital Archives

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1922, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1 5**^?W?T?aSWm. WEESLY mSOilftl ITERS COMERS ANI> GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY y ILL AGS AS See* by Plaindealer Reporters and HimM Intii (tar Oflrt by Oar Friends ' Rev. Charlies S, Nix passed Monday at Virgil, 111. Miss Ellen Spencer was a Chicago visitor Monday. George Donavin was, a Chicago visitor last Friday. L. A. Erickson transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. George and Frank May were Hampshire visitors Sunday. Henry Miller and Miss Mayme Ibsh were Cary visitors Sunday. John Draymiller spent Sunday as the guest of relatives at Hampshire, 111. Thomas Phalin attended to business matters in the metropolitan city Monday. Mrs. A. J. Driscoll of Elgin spent a few days last week with relatives here. Miss Kathleen O'Reilly spent Tuesday as the guest of relatives in Chicago. George Westerman of Elgjji spent Sunday as the guest of friends in Mc- Henry. Miss Margaret Costello of Elgin was the guest of McHenry relatives Sunday. the St Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman of Schaumberg were Sunday guests in the home of the lattear's mother, Mr*. Helena Heimer. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers spent a couple of days last week as the guests of their children in Chicago and Morton Grove. Mrs. Carl Nelson of Elgin passed the latter part of last and the first of this week in the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Wolff. Vernon Besley of Woodstock spent the week end with his uncle find aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. S&yler, at Hillside farm west of town. Whiting! Geier .....186 171 168 107 188 Indiolas Vogt L. Page .... R. Thompson Laures ..... Warner .... 795 1 .134 .138 .148 .163 .179 808 988 2 . 3 206 141 136 161 169 211 138 166 177 162 54&: 67*; 258$ Totals 66*: 44tl 44®'::' 601 510 792 812 864 2468 x, Bulclcs vs. Flivvers After dropping the first, the Buick Six came back and took the next two games from the slipping Flivvers last Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albert and Mr.]Friday evening. H. Weber, of the and Mrs. Eugene Provost of Chicago! Flivvers, carried away the honors o# were Sunday guests in the home of the evening with £ grand total of 58* Mr. and Mrs. Math. Steffes. Frank Ward spent Saturday and Sunday with his wife, who has been spending the winter in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen, in Chicago. LEAGUE CLOSES FEB. 17 Oh Henrys and Indiolas Hook Up To» morrow Night Standing of Team Oh Henrys Indiolas .. El Rectors Crowns ... Flivvers .. W . . V./i i .27 ........23 ...17 ...17 13 L 9 13 19 22 23 25 Pet. 750 639 472 435 361 358 pins to his credit. His high scora was 234, registered in the second game. F. Spurling, also of the Flivvers, came thru with a mark of 541, while F. Thompson, of the Buicks, knocked 'em down for a total of 556. The scores: Crowns 14 The local bowling league will close Miss Cleora Johnson spent the'its season two weeks from tomorrow week end with home folks at St. night, Feb. 17, and from now until Charles. that time tjie fans may look forward Miss Maude Granger of Chicago to some real contests as each team is spent the week end with McHenry going out to improve their standing relatives. jin the race, which means that there George Donavin visited relatives will be fur flying in each and every at West Chicago the latter part of contest which still remains on the Buick Six / 1 2 1 Total Nickels .... {. 188 1*8 163 469 186 186 507 Brefeld . . . ...166 136 153 466 Stenger ... ...128 160 134 422 Thompson . ...143 222 191 566 711 871 827 2409 Flivvers " .1 2 8 Total Groom -.... ...113 155 141 409 168 164 166 498 ,147 166 129 432 Spurling . ...178 166 208 641 ,234 170 180 584 ' * 840 800 824 2464 last week. John P. Schreiner attended to business matters in the metropolitan city last Friday. Miss Mayme Barbian passed the and Indiolas lock week end with relatives in the metro- . teams have been season's schedule. Undoubtedly the most important series will be that of tomorrow (Friday) evening, when the Oh Henrys horns. These two bitter rivals ever politan city. since the opening of the race and it Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Round | is expected that the result of their 'clash this week will decide who will lead the procession at the close of the season. By taking three straight guest of Mc- | tomorrow night the Indiolas will place themselves in easy striking distance Lake spent last Friday with friends in McHenry. Miss Maude Lumber of Ingleside spent Sunday as the Henry friends. Miss Pauline Pufahl- passed Satur-'of the top, while three straight wins day and Sunday with her grandpar- by the Oh Henrys will make them the ents at Hebron. league winners Mrs. Walter Warner and little Among the other teams it will be a daughter, Jean, visited friends at race to improve their standing. The Woodstock Sunday. Buick Six are very anxious to wind Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls passed up the season's schedule in third Saturday and Sunday as guests of1 place, while the Crowns, who have their children in Chicago. |been holding the cellar position since , Ferdinand Frett of Chicago spent the opening of the season, are bound tflf-^v-eek end in the home of his par-' and determined to crawl up a notch- -- efriflt Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Frett. Lawrence Donavin of West Chicago spent Sunday in the home of his son, Walter J. Donavin, and family. Phil Meyers of Chicago is spending the week in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. higher and unless the Flivvers show better form in the remaining games they will surely be shoved down to the bottom. Indiolas Given Set Back By Crowns The Indiolas were given a very much unexpected set back by the Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago passed : lowly Crowns last Thursday evening Saturday as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Mrs James T. Perkins and daughter, Adeline, passed Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Woodstock. - Miss Julia Weber of Evanston spent the week end in the home of her father, Nicholas Weber, east of this village. Miss Varina Wentworth of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of liar parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. '• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and daughter, Harriett, of Woodstock spent the week end as the guests of relatives here. : Mr. and Mrs. Al. Guthrie and chilof Waukegan spent Sunday as Attests in the home of Mr. ni Mrs. Peter Diedrich. McHenry Trims Lake Geneva McHenry evened up matters with the Lake Geneva Ave here on Monday evening of this week, when they took two out of three games, taking the series by 109 pins. Warner, of the McHenry team, was high man of the evening, piling up a total of 578 pins. He also rolled the high score for a single game, getting 219 in the third. The match was by far the best pulled off on the McHenry alleys, during the present season. Hie scores: McHenry Meyers ... Vogt Richardson Warner ... Geier .... 842 Lake Geneva 1 Lowry .......169 Lazzaroni ....180 Leanon • 187 Gray .'•• 193 Flack ...142 Total Total when the tea distributors dropped two out of three games to the tail-enders The winners took the first game by only three pins, dropped the second by four pins and then came back strong in the third, winning that game by seventy-nine pins. E. Geier led the cigar men with a total of 577 for the three games. Following closely behind him came Whiting with 542. Vogt turned in the best score for the losers, hitting the wood for a total of 551. E. Geier, of the Crowns, also hung up the high score for a single game, getting 239 in the last of the three-game series. The scores: Crown® 12 3 Total Conway <. i.. .166 167 182 495 Perkins/... ..166 166 166 468 Bicklef 126 160 168 464 811 846 941 *5i8 Crowns vs. Buicks The Crowns added very materially to their percentage on Tuesday evening of this week by taking two out of three games from the Buick Six. E. M. Geier, of the Crowns, was fcgain high man of the evening with a total of 589. His high game was 221. Whiting and Jones also hit the 200 mark. The former rolled 209 in the firBt game, while the latter piled up 204 in the second. The scores: Crowns 1 Conway 148 Perkins ......146 Bickler .160 Whiting .....109 Geier ........184 887 Buick Six 1 Nickels ......131 Jones ••i87 Brefeld ......169 Stenger 180 F. Thompson .171 2 179 147 180 117 185 176 162 182 184 794 889 2 3 129 143 160 179 171 141 204 166 166 171 Total 612 469 442 508 589 2520 Total 401 534 474 616 613 888 m 772 2487

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy