Page Fire Thursday, March 21,1935 BOWLING . - 6ATURDAY, MARCH 23^ 6 LINES FOR $1.00 .. -> " PALACE RECREATION Milliards and Pocket Billiards Wines, Liquors and Cigars ' McHenry and Green Bay Beer, 5^~ SANDWICHES - PLAT1 LUNCHES - OR DINNERS 11 •• v:X'. PACKING CO. West McHenry\-.;_ JMl^D Beef Pot *£ Corned,Beef lb. 21c lb. 16c We also carry a full line of groceries and meats at lowest prices. Come in on Dollar Day and let us show you how you can save on food*. FS ^ The Ideal Lawn and Garden Fertilizer In 100 lb. - 50 lb. and 25 lbr bags Easy to apply. No odor.- Ask for literature describing this wonderful . plant food. _ ' \ We also carry in stock Vigoro, Bone-: meal and Sheep Fertilizer. . ' Lawns will need re-seeding. Our brands of seeds are Super Quality Pickinson's Lawn Grass, Blue. (ira$fl, Red Top.. White Clover. LUMBER - MILLWORK - ROOFING CEMENT - SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE - COAL - WOOD Main Street Phon« 5 McHenry, 111. 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McHenry 1 BACON'S, STRIP Vi Bt •* *ZEKE~ BACON That impromptu checker tournament scheduled for last Wednesday night with a "come and bring your board" invitation turned ou^ to be more of a success than even the most optimist could visualize. Mr. Lindgren, one of the most progressive as well as the most able of the Elgin Checker and Chess club, made the j Wattles trip with a carload of his companions Goodell in the sport just to get the McHenry Granger talent organized. BOWLING* J, : LEAGUE STAND Forester League ,4 . Team No. Two ..18624 Team No. Four ...--...17621 Team No. Three ,17573 ' Team-No. One ..........:.....17468 - 01dtimer$ League , • ^ Bicklers .2577 f'reunda ;.4^.....,i....„,........2450 jgiths .4.^.i.«.,......,.....1....2403 • Bacons .2337 OLD TIMERS LEAGUE BACONS-- J. Sch$efer .,iii..i.l49 .132 ........128 .178 j Bacon, L. 200 158, 156--463 128 113--373 118 171 185 LARGE CROWD PLEASED , WITH ATHLETIC FETE A capacity crowd of fans, parents ft fid friends of the McHenry High School athletes gathered at a banquet in their honor last Thursda^ evening to pay homage to the present day stars. % With feeverend O'Rourke acting as .toastmaster in his inimitable manner the occasion wanted not for humor nor did it drag. His criticisms-and LOCAL BARBER WILL MOVE TO RINGWOOD At the request of his many friends in Ringwood, Leonard JYanzen ia opening a barber shop there this week. He will be located at his old stand in the Hepburn building where he will be glad to serve his customers. Mr.- Franzen was formerly at Ringwood, where he operated ' a barber shop for about three years, but he left there on May 30, 1930, later coming to^SIcHenry, where he has been his praise were all well meant aruij, Main street for the past served more to put the young speaker ye*r' • . , * - at ease th- an to reprimand-. ^ As thejre has been no'barber shop Coach Chandler of Marquette Uni- 150 396 (vehsity, well known basketball coach; US-AM-*** the mai* speaker of ^.evening]Ri^o£" 226 611, an° <iwelt upon the good of athletics | • and what the athletc< gets out of it. at Ringwood for the past "few weeks, his friends have urged hiijv to return The family -will probably move to ENTER CONTESTAJsTTS The Grant Community High School will enter contestants in every divi* sion for the State High School Boxing Tournament, arid has hopes ot winning several- first places. Captai# Eld ward Seavey will have 'a verjSgood chance in the 145-lb. class; he is * two-handed fighter and is very fast and hard to hit. John Bolton is i very clever boxer in the 135-lb. class. Other contestants that are entered are: Robert. Gerstefn, 125-Ib. class; Simon Davis, 115-lb. class; Melvin Meyer,' 95-lb. class; Eric Foote, 85? lb. class, -and Gordon Gadde m heavyweight class, v \r'. 4, The event was won by George H-aas, the centervjlle barber who has been practicing all year just for that night. As a reward for his industrious application his cohorts awarded him With a spendi<i trophy emblematic. of the checker championship } Smith which Is now on display at the barber, shop. Stop in and John Drey miller tfill be pleased to sh'ow you the ins' FREUNDS • _ and. outs, of,.the, 'prize.;..; \ • 152 » INFANT BAPTIZED , : : .The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conway was baptized, Ronald Earfjp I SMITHS-- 1 Sayler Perkins ......i. ; Barbijin^ Page ,;£^V.14e ,;^.i.i60 ,...^.181 ...,;,..201 .169 164 161 182 149 175 lie stressed rne need tor an aoimy to j ! baP^^d, Ronald Earl,, think quickly and stated that that was ] pug-ta Qf Mr j *r ^pe,en Sunday^, Mrs. Robert ^ ebtjr and . ; similar to the thinker in the class-! ***** °f and Mrs" ^" Bolger. Harry Conway were sponsors. . fZIKarls.;, : Georfee-defeated Clay Uttghea in the finals but Clay gave ftirn a run his money. W\th a little more cau-1' . tiori the prize would now be resting! ' „ '• down ia the woods at the end of the rtt'KT i - rainbow. Next Tuesday night the | ' * .ifl2 boys who wish niay gq_to Elgin to IR Weber ' 165 compete in a friendly mateh with the jJohnson Elgin Checker Club at the ;YMCA. It will be a swell chance to learn; something about the game. All those who appeared at the high school last week and anyone else that may be interested in the game are asked to get in touch with some of the checker players and make arrangements to go next Tuesday night. 115--436 room. His Belief was that a good j 144 507 J thinker in-a studioius yeiri was also ! 141 491 [capable of being made intd an athlete j 166--510 >**d viee versa.. . ' .. .i About coaching he believes that all; 8^7 831 715 2403 | coaches have a certain fundamental 1 > |Knowledge of the game. What makes 159 159--45'fil-he difference is the it methods of ap- 170 163--^480 plication to some extent, but more s«.j 170 170-^-510 i their ability to read men and to an-j 172 155--463jaljze them psychologically. j 182 192--509 Coach" Orr thanked the fans for i # , . their splendid support given thi£ year ' 853 839 2450 to a none too successful basketball team. He disclosed the fact that it 'J. Schaefer 'BicUlKi.^ Congratulations to Joe's Aces who won third place jn the McHenry County Independent B&sKelball tournamtent. The boys entered the event more to fill out the schedule and have some fun than to win any place in the ranks but they stepped out and nipped Algonquin the .first game after holding the lead all the way, through and then nearly dropping it in the last quarter. . ...197 ,...156 185 168--815 ' was the. first of his twelve years of 165 165--495 coaching that a basketball squad un- 193 180--529 ider his direction.4jad lost more ganws 189 124--510 j than they had won. He asked the 203 169--528 !fans to become better acquainted with --;---- the players and with the coach as 16 • 836 935 806 2577 FORESTER LEAGUE TERM NO. TWO-- Geo. Jus ten 172 172 H. Schaefer 163 163 A. E. Nye ,..-......,165 144 G. Weber ......;4^233 182 E. Smith w».~...208 204 941 865 TEAM NO. THREE-- F. Unti 189 162 P. Karls 162 145- Boley ...............213 209 Bolger 125 137 H. Simon ..„...».....256 205 I 945 TEAM NO. F*OUR-- 856 closer relationship would mean much to both the boys and the school. Captain Chet Howani presented j the awards to the first team in foot- 147--473 i ball, after giving » resume of the 138--447 ! season. To the second team Co-Cap 203--618 j tain Ray Hughes made the presenta- 200--612 jtion.: Captain Richie Vycital reward- |ed the first string basketball squad, 860 2666 |after relating several , interesting j facts, about their luck this season. •167--518 ; and Bob. Martin, manager of the se- 154--461 tcond team, made the award presenta- 189^--609 tion to that group. 211--4731 Senior Manager Bruce Granger, 183--644 I (Coacfo Orr's right hand man for the [past three years, was given the honor Then Stmday afternoon they got stage fright against the Cary outfit and couldn't make a basket to saveiyjc Freund their hides and lost by quite a'score.'g Sutton Then at night with, the pressure removed in the consolation game ths kids walked all over Huntley in the last half and overcame an early game TEAM NO. lead that last year's McHenry County A. JuSten High School Champs had built up. L. Heimer H. G. Weber 160 G. P. Freund ..... .151 ...180 Hi. Smith 220 151 200 ...130 179 ...21^-162 835 ONE-- .......172 .,...,..169 -- Tonyan 202 In the consolation game the subs e. Thennea 181 started but Wallie and Hupp Smith entered the game just at the end of the first half and both were quite Wallie got eight baskets the L. WSnkel ......180 912 172 169 176 223 157 904 897 904 2705: of presenting the banners to the captains in both football and basketball 188--568 and also to the managers in their rc- 151--453l Spective capacities. 138--518 ; Supt. Duker of MCHS, and Supt. 169--478 Claxton of Grant, were called upon 201--577 and delivered a few well chosen words : i suitable to the occasion. 847 25941 Mike Schoenholtz, coach at the Grade School, delivered a fine dis- 172--516 course on the support, of the fans and 175--513 the effect that such action has upo.. 196--574 t,he players and upon athletics in gt'tt. 177--581;erah He outlined the difficulties .173--510 jvsritb. which the coach must contend I and gave his ideas on how the sport* MainStreet McHenry IE m / last half and Hup made eleven points. JOE'S ACES WIN THIRD Wallie's performance got him a berth' JPLACE IN CAR1T EVENT 893 2694 jnp public could lighten them, Miss Mae Justen, domestic science : instructor, had charge of the menu and • performed a Very creditable service, j Music for the banquet and for the hour of dancing that followed was furnished by Carl W®her and his high school orchestra, much to the enjoyment of all present, who were Just how the ranking of the town | everyone, including therMAACS, who ^^1 on the second all-tournament team picked by Referee Semeny of Elgin, who worked the series. Rollo Cham- JToe's Aces, co-entrants from Mcberlin was also picked on the second Henry in the county Independent team for the center position. Basketball tournament, held at Cary ! during the past week,. . surprised 1 This ad is worth $1.00 to you" All you have to do is clip it out of the paper, bring it to store, and we will give you $1.00 worth, of additional merchandise with a $5.00 purchase on JDQI4«AR DAY-- SATURDAY, MARCH 23 (Only one ad to a customer) teame is to be handled for next sea were knocked off by Huntley in the son will be quite a problem as . Aces have always been the second i fIy»nK an<* taking third place team and played the curtain raisers. Now that they got third place MAACS there difficulty. is liable to be some Joe's ^rst round, by coming through with P°Pu'ar pf ... . ,, . flyi• ng coil ors andj .ta ki-i ng third, pl,«a• cet AAwwa#rrud»s iin« football were as follows: by trimming this »»m<. Huntley "no. j""S1- G«l<l Toottalls <» g.pta.n in the fight for consolation honors. ^ ' j". pnul W*lk D . . ., , George Johnson, and to Paul WalK- ,. Bumping up against Algonquin s ^ ^ ^ 8erved four years on first string in their first start ox u,e , ^ ^ squad. To Captain tournament, Joes Aces fought their Ray Uughes Jerome Captainfirroonnet aalul tuhiee wwaavy aannda eeKkeeda oouutt aa ttwwoo- ejlaerc^t for 193b5a' nannedrs 10w eDreic ka wYayrd^ed1 ary the. Illinois School; fnanA m :W»lUir Colby, Ken Marshall, Bob Then Sunday afternoon found them ; Beck^bdugh) Ken McDonald, Bob Martin. Tony Wolf, Geo. Frisby, Le- Hope you haven't forgotten the box- heads off and managed to stay ing tournament that is the preliminary round for the Illinois High School Athletic Boxing Champions that is to; be held here Friday, April 5th. Mo it facing Cary, but the boys were of the high school boxers are working off that game and couldn't find the MUier'Ha^Tbooke 'and A! Boout daily in preparation for that hoop, so dropped a low score | con-, test, 33-21. Coming back strong in the consola tion tilt Sunday night the Aces mauout event. As an aid to the boys the school is giving one of their peppy boxing exhibitions March 29th at the ehlke received large "MV .The second team awards in football were given to Clarence Anderson, Harold Taxman. James Wolf, Russell high school. You boxing fans who .agedI to outwit and outplay the Hunt- ^ Freund. Dan Justen, are acquainted with the previous af | ley five by a^ wide margin and win Ki]^y pau, Jugten> Jack Hes9( fairs want to plan to be on hand for : handily, 52-42. The acgs st&rtcci , _ . , that night. They won't start until; their subs and this proved to be a a^ter the Lenten services are Tver so; wise move as the subs exhausted the ^ you'll have plenty of tiM I. «** Huntley hoys ana the the hoys .how their stuff. regulars then .wept ^ f(K)lS for (oor ye«ra' Art Smith, Louis Brefeld, Cletus Althoff, Vale Adams, A1 Wirtz, Bud Baur, Francis Cox and Loren Thomas, Here's how to moke yowr food dollars go farther Save on •very value. lO'A-oz. tan cans the basket for a neat victory. , , . The MAACS faced Huntley in their , s*£,ce on 4 th® *econ<1^.ar", Noon__ j Harrv Anderson, and the Noonan the bowling of the Oldtimers and For- fu-st game of the event and weje 80^/^,,^^ Anthony> were quite There was quite a contrast "between esters last week. The Foresters cer-1far off that they would have fallen ; Alk M awards hand. tainly hacked away at their wood victims to most any team In the meet. PJ°ud ° {J^ir to the footbut the Oldtimers prove to be rail- [Hampered-by the loss of Gus Freund, U1C' roaders. In the COF league four men their regular center, the MAACS awanfs in basketball were well over 600 While in the OT. could neither find themeelves nor the /^ iven tQ Richie Vycital,captain, there were but nine over 500. Herb basket and missed setup after setup Simon cracked out a nesit 256 game to start things off with in the COF and yet his team lost the game though they did win the pot for the night! His---256 still gives him the lead for the lamp that is given awav at the Palace each two weeks. Ray Hughes, Melvin Peterson and until no hope of victory was left Vernon Kramer, co-captains for 1935- Woodstock won th^tournament by Meyer, Paul Walkington, 5C^at,^f®ry> t^p0mt« m tfe:^orgV Johnson, Bob Beckenbaugh finals, 3.-34, after tr.mmmg Huntley ^ ^ Adam; Vale received, numerals as the ruling permits only nu Red<Dietz of the Alemite had a bowling match scheduled for Sunday a success, afternoon with the masked wonder, a lady bowler from Woodstock. She trimmed hiro all right but. Red took the scores home so no one could see them No wonder he billed her as the Masked Wonder so they couldn't'tell she was a woman. in an upset in the semifinals, 34-33. Judge Charles Allen presented the trophy to the victors, a beautiful cup wiiicb he-had donated to the winners to assist in making the tournament That Athletic banquet was a pip last week. Coach Bill Chandler, though rather skippy in his speech in an effort to cover a multitude of thoughts in a brief time, was a real fellow as are most all the ones who get to the top. The food was good, the service excellent (with the exception of the unfortunate miss who slipped with the tray) and the music was of a nature that whetted the appetite making one want both more music and more food. If you missed, it jraW' are the loser. > acorrbction In one section of this issue of the Plaindealer will be found an ad quoting prices on Junior Atlas tires. This ad was printed in an early run of the paper and since then we have received notice of a reduction in price. Readers are asked to ignore the prices quoted therein and get our new prices before buying tires CENTRAL GARAGE, 48* Johnsbnrg. Louis "Stoup" Semeny of Elgin refereed the entire tourney and picked the following "All Star teams: First Squad--Sund, Cary and Roskie, Woodstock, forwards; Kvidera, Cary, center; and Davis .Huntley and Steussy, Woodstock, guards. Second Squad--Gieseke, Cary and W Chamberlin, McHenry, center; and Kalsow, Huntley and Kunda, Woodstock, guards. JOE'S ACES 32--r W. Smith, £ I. Kreutzer, f 6 1 Chamberlin, c 4 • 0 H. Smith, Anderson, g .... 9 merals to a Freshman on the varsity. Second team members receiving tributes were Jerome Justaen, LeRoy Miller, Clarence Anderson, Glen An1 derson, Harold Taxman, Bud Baur, Bob Kilday, Vernon Freund, George Frisbv and to Bob Martin, manager. _ SERVING ON JURY Arthur Krause is serving on the jury in the Mrs. Emma Taylor case at Woodstock this week. It took less o »» ; t -j. a ;than two hours to select the jury "ti!with twelve out of the first fourteen men accepted. ALGONQUIN, Simonini, f ............... I^uisky, f ................... Zange, c Schuett, g ................. Christian, g Boncosky, g '. 14 .3 . 4 a .2 ; o (Consolation) JOE'S ACES, 52-- 0 • Frisby, f 3 ' H. Smith, f 2 Kreutzer, f 3j w: Smith'," i' Chamberlin, c J. Schmitt, g .......... Stilling, g" .....^4i.; Anderson, g 13 Joe's Aces Algonquin Cary ......... Joe's Acee ByQaartera i 14 ........^ 10 SdBiffeafai .10 25 18 20 17 32 30 83 21 Anderson,#,.. Wehrle, f A.;.. Sheldon, c ..... Davis, c Aulabaugh, g Boncosky, g ... Huntley .... 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