;,4rI' 1 a* » ^ ^ « r^"5*To"T? • -*&•„ r« •»•*' «*.'•' jr." } ^*S3?3* H.Wdter OLD TIMERS 828 2666 - J . : ^ V i ' ** * ' •fe-5 "'.f<:y. :-Vi3?V? ^:^*v ..•%'• •' ?:- 't*-* Z^ --'J$ X^<. •; *LAWn»AT»t ••ariirwrtiri " -r 'J.'*-*:^#-: r^T-T. t-v" -v^-rr>c„- *'* • •%£ :'? • « ./ .* \r T^rtrr - ;=y • ^* \ jU;. \ *> >4 ;*» - , '• ."'* > ." '- , <_ " v • } MOHSFXVE OLLS UP 56 POIHTS TO TRIM CLH8 FIVE iraitt Covalt ........ Barbian *..... P»g* M. Schaefar DM Timers' Standi** • ' (End of Series);' Team No/ 1 ---- 15,262 9om No. 2 15,149 Teem No. 8 ---- 15,462 Team No. 4 --- 16,170 • . 184 202 157--548 . 188 187 160--480 . 147 186 192--525 . 202 14$ 159--508 . 901 160 169--580 "GABBY" DRAWS fOK. CROWD O. MEETING There wu a great tine in the L of C. Han Thnrsdiy nlghtwhen "Gabby" « Tfcvsatdttfr Xen Littlefield ...131 *J. J. Wagner ...... 129 M. Molidor ...v..w.. ,152 Bruno m^3tJ56 J. G. Wagner ~~~< 188 TotaKl 837 2«81 *&r Tptals 761 Weasels fetch --« 127 Sott ,-vvU^.... 157 J. P. Wagner ...... <170 I7^~i51 A* L' RitU 140 A smooth, classy looking team stepped onto the local gym floor Saturday night to roll up 58 points for McHenry Hartnett and Stanley Hack joined rf1' ~ s^sinst a not too classy looking group more than two hundred Knights of 126 125--882, representing Crystal Lake wiw 81 Columbus and friends for a sociable 140 142--4111 points. 155 166--478 j After seeing the Crystal Lake team 196 148--495 perform in a most creditable manner 157 154---494 J against Marengo in the County Tour-j°* Johnsbtrfg. The father, Jacob nament not so long-ago, this writer Ad*mst and his eight .boys, aty mem "SO I HEAR" PP*' by "pp\' CARL WALSH >«• Flood ,to on tihty to Upon the first news.of'an tSe dhfo 179--&lfi J.43r--459 159--559 A! Phannenstill .. 156 148 157 150 161 208 " >.* 'sk' mm Sayler Wilson Weber Hughes Freund P' 173 177 180 165 189 ^Totals . I i--i a'u o«* C" T*0"*11 888 *76 2544 Art L. Shaffer . 127 158--488 Jo® Wiser . 145 I??"«i! J- F- Lenwsn 168 215--568 198 148--501 ',750 147 4M.VM.**' 101 187 188 814 159 127 108 161 147 To tall 216 141--540 jKn>fl Boys C.Miller Totisls ..^.^78^,702 This basketball "team of ours is the evening. talk of the county. After a slow start, The evening started off with musical ^oac^ Reed has his team in top form entertainment by the Adams Brothers an<* are *>ow^n* over opposition. / - , -- 8 • I • H • 780 2255: had hopes of seeing ^b«jn match omrjbers °* the Knights of Columbus, were The boys ae playing a dazzling floor I favorites in a dote game. They did- P1***11^ _ - guaft, ^laoVking- t^g«Oi0lP iH a ftne dis- 119--889 j n't come close to the form shdwn at ^ °'d warrior, "Red" O'Brien then play of teamwork % . ;i_ 157--471 .that time. met "Jofenmqf Meyer's son in a -- S * I • H --. ' 181--501 The game opmed with the CrysUl wrestling exhibition. j f. ... w 179--480 Lake coach sending a second string! Rev. Father Daleiden, chaplain of ..™* **** V™: 168--527 j lineup onto the floor. When the first the Ioc*1 council, responded with a v 1 -- jstaingers took over their jobs with jfine 'ulk t^t held the attention of all g y ,nto e ^ 804 2868,determination, Jt appeared that this Pr^nt. j®*®1, . ^ _ _ _ , ^ I bit of itrategy might work out fine.| crowd gave a rousing cheer as .. : 81 H -- V 142--480 It did for a while, but the McHenry!th« »reat "Gabby" stood up to tell a The present plan of rating wrfwohi 179^-468 {boys were breaking too fast for the ^ew amu*ing stories. ' doesn't run true to form in our case, 158--867 j visitors defense. ' L "Gabby" informed the toastmaster but no complaint is being made. 169--4671 A flue spirit prevailed on the Mc-,™1 he was'present to be entertained -- S * I * H -- 155--490 Henry team as they demonstrated how r*ther than do the entertaining. Right n so hannens that we must earn our tip-passfng can both add to a clever there was a spot for a master at en- ^ ^ the Re^ona] Tourna ••Ko. 8 Watles ....... Bcavis J.SchaCfer Adams . Granger 884 888 790 2512 p. King J. Thorsall 160 150 1*2-462 George 1W 198 152--549 Bill Wirta 184 133 195--492 189 191 201--551 168 166 189--518 177 186 169 99 159 148 161 196 189 144 740 4t *•' Attire. 845 888 888 2572 Match Garnet C.O.F. C. O. F. Standingi"^" >Vv:^*;: ;, "i#eam No. 1 12,848' • 1 . Jtfeam No. 2 12,918 * . ' Team No. 8 12,640 i Vala J. G. W^gtwr .;., jJos. Wagner -- JN. Molidor .mw ."A. PhaenemHH) J. Lenten.......-- 808 22671 floor gamr and bring resolta in the ter^ning oratory The Rev. Father me«t, to be held at CrysUl Lake next j scoring column. A willingness to pass • 8,11 OTl<mrke filled the bill in lare week bv wadinir throu-h the Pala- 170--490 j that old ball around to the fellow in *<»rm. Father O'Rourke, who^ went tine meet. Several schc^ls whom we 169--4561 best position fdr a shot pleases any P^ h>nwelf m the game of base- h,ve trounced recently received rat- _ K , i the even- ings that Send th<>m direct t0 the Re. 178--461] "Bud"' Miller turned in 10 baskets'^ with his knowledge of 'the' game :: 186--439 ®»d a.free throw for a grand total of »n<1 brought down the house relating ' ' 1 ^ ^ f Vtt jerson dropped a couple of swishing smile and a snappy little story with ear'y in the ye*r- hut we're going! I long shots from his guard post that^»m- Both went over big with the Plenty hot ri»ht now- , . na -n, .. . .. . drew cheers from the crowd. The boys crowd. y , - S • I • H - c,ans and <rtber «««nciea, they mocu- I -- ™ guard against the spread TTnaltfi If.. ..1 c°mmuniaible disease. ueana service The suddenness with which the dis^ aster fell upon the inhabitants, a toan, impending tal estimated at about 30.000 made imflood alonjf tBte dhlo River in Illinois, possible a completely satisfactory the State Department if Public Health health protective Service. Under the dispatched a sanitary engineer to circumstances, the victims of ,the flood Shawneetown. That was on January were protected from disease and ill- 18. Another was sent to Cairo on "ess remarkably well. Many had al- January 20. Thas* men, who streng- ready been inoculated against typhoid thened the personnel of the Depart- fever, smallpox and diphtheriitf proment on permanent duty in that ar«a, tective measures that had beens-prowere instructed to make observations moted on an intensive scale '^by the and report to;, .telephone to Springfield State Department of Public Health in at frequent-fnttrvals. On January JK tfcftt Area during the last three year?, all public Vatwri&pply and waste dis- j Undoubtedly some illness resulted posal systems in Illinois along the from exposure. More distress was Ohio and Wabash rivers were function- caused, however, by physical diseoming efficiently although flood waters fort and mental depression. . The illhad cut off highway traffic into Shaw- ness rate from influenza and pneaneetown and had driven from home monia among refugees has been to numerous families in fhe lowlands and date no greater than that among peoat Golconda. Guided by this news pie in several communities in the and the information that the crest of northern part of the State. Hospitals the flood was still several? days away, were overcrowded because sick people engineers went assigned to every prin- from inundated localities had nowhere cipal city in the threatened area. They else to go. * remained on doty, |upervising water The present disaster recalls to niiod and milk supplies and waste disposal the havoc wrought in the past at perand assisting in the evacuation activi- iodic intervals along the lower Missisties where that tecftrae necessary. ; sippi by yellow fever. Time and ugain When the-, necessity of wholesale cities, and villages from Cairo evacuation from several of the com- south-irere depopulated on account of muniti^s and the lowlasids generally disease, the inhabitants Seeing in became obvious, physicians and nurseB a'aif!1 they should be overtaken by from the State Department of Public Yellow Jack- None from the fever in- • Health wene moved into the area. They *este<* areas was welcome in the out- -',1 Pi Inv.i, ouppiitn niwi vjrptiviu level mui - , -- smallpox vaccine and other medical ®ous volunteers from the outside dared | supplies. Working with local physi- to ,n an<* heIP* ..148 ^117 .. 157 .t 178 .189 m 178 149 190 218 were working with each other and for At this point "Johnni^ Meyers ua^d f*8--«7 .each other. That bringa results. 188--488 j The Crystal Lake team fouled freely 159--4651 and were quite upset when called. The grapplers so many years. Meyers is we enter the game as top favorites _ , A __ Al _ lated * thousands; of the refugees H"nU*y. °® Thur!' against these diseases. They render- Cranberry ' Laag 1'm4 In Europe, a small cranberry wwnyZ ne* w^as ,m'»MMSieswe^ignitx kSingn o:f ttThe dw,yay s, wmnanlnagre tjo" *giv.He uunst iae ys cbr«ap^, but1 .nd 1 ^-- -- J 1 • * ™ Team No. Team Na. 1 : Thies -- H. Cchaefer - H. Steffea G«s Freund ...-- ^ Totals > Team Na. 8 > Utimer G.' Freund ...r~.... Stilling Karls dAI Ju8teii........ >-v- • • - • ' - •; . Totals ....... ' ( T e a m N o . 2 jj^Thennes B. H. Sutton Winkel ' Jhtoith 4 -- 12^86 | Totals . ' Wildcats 166 167 191--£14 Patterson . 166 171 224--561 G Freund 166 179 125-470 H Steffe8 222 198 171--591 n Granger 171 186 199--506 gj gmith , 142--5051beys must be given due credit for a'* bit heavy now, but he still knows his 182--594, fighting spirit, but the referees were *»y around the Mi. Meyers amused -{listening on three different occasions!the crowd by kidding his husky op- .176 884 814 24741 when theboys expressed their dis-'P°nent throughout the match and slappleasure in terms that constitute tech-' pif1* on holds that were hard to break. -- S 147 221 168 167 209 150 152 182 281 188 services So far as circumstances perj mitted. r ' By January 27, a staff of 10 physi- Drawings for the Regional meet avians, headed by Dr. Frank J. Jirka, snown in another column. There is state health director,* 20 sanitary enr< s ^ one space, but you can mark it | ^ineers and 15 nurses was on duty. A Grand Knight Keeley of Harvard "8^ now that McHenry will j health center headquarters for the be in there. v. . iwhole flooded area had been establish-! casionally with water. In winter tlia water is left on the fields to freesa and protect the roots. big red cranberry of America was not discovered until the * Pilgrims came ove£. The berries first gained, wide public attention when the colonists sent 10 barrels full ta. Charles U. The plants belong to the huckleberry family. During mer they have to be flooded II 851 910 2642 ...170 .... $3 ....,178 ...168 .... 181 179 165 173 161 181 177--526 184--482 178--519 184--488 181--548 Totals M *U MS J. Frisby R. Hobbc ...... 148 ..<n^rl66 815 849" 829 2558 L. Conway M Whiting ... H. Phalin 168 172 180 168 190 177 174 148 144--441 nical fouls. 185--558 It was McHenry's game all the wAyJhad a whole hat full of clever stories 198--548 Coach Reed used his regularsxmost1 to add to the entertainment. | -- 8 •'*«-* ied in the Po^office building at Car- 180--578 J of the way, but inserted future stars) District Deputy John A. Bolger "Bud" Miller ran tip atot*l of Jlbondale and a reserve depot with sup- 188--575 long enough to give them a workout 1 closed the meeting, adding to words'of points in the Crystal Lake game. We jPl'ea of vaccines, serums, chlorine and * . . . ^ land experience. jwWcoma extended by Grand Knight thought it a great exhibition, but;emergency chlorinating apparatus was, fthillinf. Aayvay 89& 2710I McHenry's second team played along!Clarence Martin. (thought maybe he should have saved opened in the same city. From that; The expression "cut off with a Ion even terms with the visitors for' Long after the meeting closed, some of those points for this week, j point these supplies were distributed shilling" is believed to have its «wv Ithree quarters, but dropped out of the!"Gabby" and "Stan" mixed with the Guess "Bud" has a lot more where through local medical units that had gin in the ancient Roman law which 172 478 running in the last quarter. Crystal crowd, autographing paper plates and they came from, though. iheen set up throughout the territory provided that a will, to be legal. 146*~502 Lake took this game 37 to 26. 164--504 197--548 189--467 McHENRY 1st TEAM 56 l«2 188 185 154 156 18*-190--564 126 158--422 117--415 137--484 158--482 163 193 168 1 Totals ....j..-. Ted's TramPi H. Kreutzer W. Kreutzer 824 852 170 191 E. Moderhack 193 Totafife J?75 TeankNe. 4 Bsv. Miller .......... 1T7 Knox 165 882 760 2367 184 189 166--517 131--485 J. Herdrick H. Larson .. "'Stakr 191 ...» 182 186 146 167 159 202 1877 860 FGr 4 0 8 0 ::..:.io 160--520 McAndrews, e 0 161--511 Anderson, g ..................... 2 166--500 R. Smith, g ..." ......I. 0 Justen, g 0 879 2616 Conway; g 0 Knox, f 818 2494 Hunt, f (Adams, f .... 188--544 L. Smith, V 204--541 Miller, c McHenry Brewery THC McHenry, Illinois Waak Days, 7:>8 - i:H FRIDAY -- SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26-27 . James Dan -- Jean Ragera "M7STEEI0US ^ CROSSING" with Aady Devina Also -- MARCH OF TIME "What Do You Think?" -- "Gus Van's Garden Party" and "Turkey Dkmer" flUKDAY -- MONDAY FEB. 28 -- MARCH 1 * Taken from the ftew York Stage Shaw! "W1NTER8ET" Alan--Oar Gang, "Reunion in Rhythm"--World News Events and Mkhy's Moving Day. TUESDAY (Double Feature) Admission: 19c - 29c • Warner Oland -- Boris KarMF "CHAS. CHAN AT THE OPERA*' Spanky McFarland "GENERAL SPANKY" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY M A R C H 3 - 4 "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE" llUDAY -- SATURDAY 'TARZAN ESCAPES" Heimer 165 179 Steffes 193 208 Karls 188 231 Smith 177 225 Simon 222 200 FT •* I m. « i 0 anything that came along. The Adkms brothers played and sang a few re- -- S • I * H affected by the flood.. | had to make some provision for The sanitary engineers supervised n0 m®tter how small- <•»! Johnnl« *>"" ,led Of" Tkey .re comirur through with thc:di*J'?Ml in '5' c'1*>, (thiugh the Roman law had n«»« 3 man song,; John Bol«er .lid John ki^ of ,tu(r u,.t deserve, iupport. ;"nd ln """"umtiej altected Tho phy- b«n adopled) by providing (or * 0 Sutton put on some specialty acts and • • i • it - sicians and nurses promoted mocula-1 true heir with J ^ast # shilling 2 everybody joined in the chorus. A B L- * Ition against typhoid fever, smallpox'no matter in what disfavor he mar. I1 general spirit of good-fellowship pre- Now, we have Joe Regner with the and diphtheria and employed all other have stood • ^ Availed in wife of^^the finest meetings five best clubs in a Solo game. It hap-1reasonable means to prevent the . & 0 ever heWin the h^ll. The honored pened last Thursday night at the K.1 spread of communicable disease. j ; ltguests were acclaimed "regular fel- of C. Hall. ! On January 27 an order was,issued 1 lows" and it is hop«d that they will '• -- S *1'* H -- by Dr. Jirka prohibiting the sale of 2 return to McHenry ^oon.' „ Sport fans are pulling foi "Hup" unpasteurized milk throughout the' 0 :-- Smith, who recently underwent a ser- flood affected district. Previously he -- REED RAMBLERS RUN > ious operation at St. Therese's hos- had established a closely coordinated; 11 MARENGO RAGGED TO pital in Waukegan. We are glad to working agreement with the Red 31 n*TVBBtvv nraipimiV learn that he is getting along fine. Cross, the Army and other agencies p Is£1*EdKA i £ JS1K1 nUAs S * I * R engaged in relief activities. He took 0 -- _ n .. , T . 'advantage so far as circumstances 4 C«hltedtel Marengo con,, up "'irem Tim. bo*, .re gwnimi: favor in tnMiy medic>j nBnlt^ „wSLtion. and •pota. W.»,.h th.m su«e..., * " • \ j, Plans nave been made to maintain Woodstock wilj be defending champ- t|je public health organization estab- 165--509 181--577 267--68C Svejcan, f 200--602 Adams, f 188--610 Mavis, f ....... 1 Hunt, f Total ... 24 8 CRYSTAL LAKE 1st TEAM -- FG FT * Totals Wsuconda Branehan Ralph ... Cleo .... Ben Earl ......... I Totals 945 1088 1001 2984 Murphy, c ; IDenny, c .. 160--541 Bartel, g . 190--515 Hankin, g 211--589 Colby, g 173--600 Fales, g 208--569 Totals ... 1 8 .... ..... 0 .......... 4 0 ..n.....tsHt" , ™... 1 .... 1 0 2 • 0 1 * 9 S i - ,.fe ti J • i 949 928 987 2814 t l|inl ciah'-" - 1 IVam Rovena Koppen Harri% Rogers WioMm Na. 1 161 96 107 121 ISO 168 121 162 162 1S9 168--474 118--884 18 REGIONAL j TOURNST AT CRYSTAL LAKE NEXT WEDNESDAY Totals ! Teamlfa.8 Page Howard......... Engeln*,.. 661 732 715 2108 144 181 144 112 128 181 Dacey 182 182 Bacon 126 126 The annual Regional Basketball 124--893 j Tournament will open at 7:30, March 146--429.3. the Community High School Gym lg9--47>i*£ Crystal take Two games will he 'ranee of this spirit, tha played each night until the winner is gained faver with many local follow* determined on Saturday night in the'era. championship game, beginning at 8:80.1 It was Knox's turn to lead his team A L. Glick and Otto Kuehn, both to victory with six baskets and two of Chicago, will be the referees. Both'free throws. Adams and Miller folare well-known in this area and have | lowed in the scoring honors. Hsrry Coach Reed had Marengo come up 0 here to play a game of basketball on 2 Monday night. It seemed like, a nice, 0 entertaining way to celebrate George 3 Washington's birthday. Whatever 2 our coach said to the boys, they got 2 right into the spirit that goes with all ions at Crysta' Lake next ^ week.' H8hed in the area untjj normal living 1 good celebrations and chopped the big Tough opposition is expected, but we conditions have been resumed. A long, 3 timber from Marengo right down to would rate the Blue and White high arduoua task in connection with re- -- earth. In fact, after they had them in the race. habilitatipn is anticipated. Engineers 17 down, they proceeded to bury them --- --8'I»H- " j»re prepared to supervise the water, under a 43 to 17 barrage. 'Saw the St. George team of Evans- and milk supplies for many weeks to M»ybs the boys werj out to avenge ton beat St Mary's at Woodstock last come, utilising emergency sterilisation j that one-point victory that Marengo Sunday. Some team that St. George equipment as far as possible and warnscored on us esrlier in the season and bunch. Captain Tierney, as clever a ing the people against contaminated, maybe it was just a case of tuning up j^bbler and ball handler as we have supplies. Physicians and nurses will; for tournam. ent c,o.m p.e titi.o n.^ ... seen in many a day, put on a real ex- ... . .. J™!*", T hiwti«i of *h.t to do with a b..ket- »»<1 >»»>!»« «•!« . »« rtoOHi m * *2' ball. Although th. Wood.tock squad wlth ing hard right np to th. Ante).. Be- w.s greaUj by illneu, the fora.r M»n««w, B.rl Monear, and credit is taken from the visitors. They hl8 rl^1^ Boy Smtth. were looping 'em in from mid-floor with ease. -- S • 1 * H -- There's just no way around it, certain names make hews. We left John Anderson again thrilled the crowd Dreymiller's name out of the column j Totals...... ' Team No. 4 Karls E. Kinsala 100 669 632 125 Blondy ... M. Kinsala ....< M. Krause ...... 167 1«6 170 122 71 148 159 126 Totals 708 626 98--873 145--401 120--874 182--S96: always given good service. 126 378 Admission rates are 35 cents fori with a couple of long shots and Paul the last two weeks and Fred Ferwerda Happy Days. | evaryone on the first three nights of Justen worked in from his defense wants to know what's up. 621 1922'the tournament. On Saturday night,'position to drop a pretty shot. None _ S *1 * H--- las has been the custom in the past, j of the subs contributed to the scor- Guess we might a9 we]] expiain that 161--408;the 60-cent rate will be in force. There ing. - fl We have been waiting for a picture 116--2871are no reserved seats and the doors; McHenry led at half time 21.to 9 wjt^ Dreymiller story. 129--444 j open at 6:80 each evening. jfnd had things their own Way 8 • I * H 138--443 Last year the Regional Tournament throughout. ' a 1 . . , 14g_444 very orly resolved itself into ft Mc-j ¥Jerry" Miller's ftve baskets in the , Mft a new invention designed •' Henry county alFair as Dundee and first half of the second team game to scare crows out of the c^rn. Gat 692.20261 Elgin lost their first games. Wood- helped to pile up a lead that was real- your-order in early: -- S • I • H -- Roy irilf continue "his duties, assisting Herma,nn 11nn eeyyeerryy waayy ppo ssible. r - s . r i • I I - We'll be seein' yo* fellows from week to week. Good Luck -- and SLEEP in COMFORT NOBEIT PAJAMAS CPha (%ea£ flKiftunai... Nofatt WVU^Jt J&tb 4L 4MU9WC> i*> ccmfiriL ^ . -- $1.99 McGEE*S • • '•? TINKER WINS OUt MILLER FRIDAY, FERUARY 26 199 Rieasons Why To Attend! Edmund Lowe in "UNDER COVER OW NIGHT" ' SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27 Also 100 Reasons Why To Attend Gene Autry in "MELODY TRAIL" SUNDAY -- MONDAY FEBRUARY 28 -- MARCH 1 Gary Cooper -- Jean Arthur in ' "THE PLAINSMAN" TUESDAY, MARCH 2 19c -- BARGAIN NITE -- 15c ~Brian Donlevy in - - "CRACXUP" ^ /•DNB8DAY - THURSDAY MARCH 3 AND 4 x Jane Withers in > /"HOLY PRAYER" stock, the defending champion, will ly needed. Marengo stole the show in have stronger opposition this year,' the second half and came near snatchand Dundee and Elgin will be out to J ing victory from our lightweights, see that the championship comes back i The final score was 25 to 23. to Kane county. • ---- The host auditorium will seat 900 McHenry 1st Team*-- 4| and a packed house is expected iff ••* ** FG Dundee and Elgin meet Friday night.'Knox, { .**.......^*£**^.... 9 Saturday night, the crowd should be Hunt, f «.v~~^......*-»----»••• 0 nearly as large. j Adams, f 5 The winner at this regional tourna-! L. Smith* 1 ment will be awarded a trophy and j Miller, c 6 " will represent this area at one of thel McAndrews, c 0 eight sectional tournaments. Section- Anderson, g t al winners go to Urbana for the state R. Smith, g 0 finals. In the last few years no team Justen, g I = -- S * 1 • H -- Speaking of pictures- reminds Doctors had chalked up two strikes on Joe Tinker, famous as a member of the great baseball triumvirate-- Tinker to Evers to Chance--two months ago, It looked like the celebrated Cub ,wr*s going to strike out, but here he is, alipost as good as new at Orlando, Fla., and he's in there waiting for another pitch. Mrs. Mary McCabe of Chicago ' an£ Monday hersr. ---:"- "•A.-JH-.V -v from this area has gone to Urbana and it is hoped that this year may see a change in that respect. The complete playing schedule is as follows: _ Wednesday eveniira\March 3---. Harvard vs. Palatine winner* at TiSO. Woodstock vs. Richmond at 8:30. Thursday evening, March 4 -- Elgin vs. Crystal Lake at 7:80. Barrington vs. Dundee at 8:30. Friday evening, March 5 -- Winners of Games 1 and 2 at 7:30. Winners of Games 3 and 4 at 8:80. Saturday evehing, March 6 -- Losers of Games 5 and 6 at 7 :S0 for Consolation. • Winners of Games 5 and 6 at 8: - for Championship; Peruvian Scholar The natural history and ethnography of Peru was investigated by Johann Jakob vetfi Tschudi, who was "born in Switzerland in 1618. q£caa Victoria's Bridal Dress Queen Victoria's magnificent white satin bridal dreis of 1840 is Conway, g FT 2 0 2'.; 0 0 0 1'/' 0 . 0 us that we had one of "Gabby" Hartnett | taken by Sill Green out ott Catalina Island a few years ago. , p' -- S * 1 * H -- , I We planned to use it this week 1 the report of "Gabby" Hartnett night at the K. of C. Hall, but it failed to '/^finish up clear enough for-publication. •v|,, -- S * I * H -- % Gi"een mentioned the incident to '""i" Hartnett the other night and found 8 that he remembered the thna vary well. P&j . s * i * H -- jj" Decatur, state basketball champs last year, took a.trimming at the p hands of the fast Dundee five T* * ^ day night by a 33 to 26 score. : -- s * i * h -- i 8 When v you are looking over the •' bowling scores this week, take a squint t at that Brewery Team score. A little ~ 1 luck and they might have hit 3000. Just look at that 686 series and 267 0 single game that Paul Karls turned -- in. " . 1? --8 *'1 * H -- ^ Brother John Kails didn't show jji$ j Oaargia Slaves ---real form with tW Riverside Drive In response to petitions, the act boys as they tc k a trimming at the of 1735 prohibiting importation and, hands of the Stav.? Police. John got use of slaves was repealed in 1749 over the l00 marlc in one game, but by thacfrustees of Georgia colony. w« araat saying how far. ' ^Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Will and S * I * H > John Sutton, Martin and Genevieve ] The sports department of Tne rlain- Knox visited friends at "Libertyville dealer wishes to o#ei it*s support to Wednesday evening. I Herman Steffes, new owner Mr. and Mrfe. Carl Weber and chil- Palace Recreation Parlor. dren motored to Elgin Saturday after*-!-- -- S * I • H -- I Out vwily visits to pick up scores! - v . : • ' i- - ' r :. ' •"» j Totals ~. If 6 Marengo 1st Team -- 17 - FG , Ft Nelson, f 8 0 M. Anthony, f mm 1 -2--: Bowman, c 1 0 Priver, c --- 0 , 0 Penny, g * 12- H. Anthony, g 0 1 Simon, g 0 • Wallace, g ^... 0 0 Tota& TO HONOt THI FOUNDERS OF A«P WE PRESENT A tONA BRAND WHITE CORN 3 SanI 25C *hc?HI 29c UNA BRAND SUGAR PEAS IONA BRAND TOMATOES D£L MOMTE PEACHES 3 NO. 2^1 JQjk CANS HEINZ KETCHUP ^oz STL. 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