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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1946, p. 5

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ir ftyfARL R. WALSH BisMttsM is fa«t Wbila tin fir*shai*n • on the at MCHS. _ the -Bod" .. it aright W vdl'to in mind that KM nifty lookmaterial Is coming up from their The MUMB t&am beat Woodstock's fraabaan 18 ta 8 in that preliminary gta* that closed the season. Bince Mac is losing all hot one jtf Ua nrrity starters through gra£ «ati«i, dont he surprised •& some of thoeo freshmen move up fast to •ars^ty rating. Mae has a similiar situation in his basketball squad this, yearr- MoiHy seniors. m. Chas. H Lumber, ft. 188419; Pel- Ton will get a chance to get a line on the current basketball team at Crystal Lake Friday night in the first game of the season. "find" Miller tells us that Crystal lake has beaten McHenry nine straight times. • That has gone far enough] Friday was a beautiful day. Sun • ^r^i^inr-- 1-nriiTi--I-Ii *-i-- rrummivinfui Notrs bame rawed the e*l si saadtagin• the shade trumpe ts wear 's» down, then sending in the first stringers to put over the scores. This -time the fint and aecond tsama had ta wear 'am damn. . fltatie tks <ttdnH shew up^Mtnto for MM thweeUm, -but they held wstra Dame to one toachdowu until the fourth quarter was well under way, Then tie vswf fell In! Northwestern waa^wurn to a hassle and ready for the MIL Notre Dame's line is superb. In our opinion they have had better hackfields, Psrfcaps. the strength is spread too smanly.over the backfield to make any one man loom up as spectacular. Lujack is a gnat quarterback -- cool as a cucumber. Hia great dctawvt skin is evident. Fans down that way are more than anxious to see a South Bend boy named Zalesky get hi the lineup. Fresh oUtof the Navy and hailed as the hottest open-field ruftner to hit the campiis, the very mention of his name spells joy on tha faces of close followers. It appears that the coaching staff is (bringing Zateshy along slowly, following a pattern TOai'wui| eventually bring out all his gteatness. When he's ready, they wul spring him loose. Notre Dame has a fallow named Walsh on the team. We thought sure he must be one of those Irish Walshowski, hut our S. B. C. says the name is on the level. ;,T' * • " • '•****•> * - 1, jm £--Herns, 1. Widen, 499; Majartek, 184-481; Frost, 181- 471. Moeey Inn, 2--McDonald's, 1. C. ftmyaa, 190-482; BaB, 489; Nimts» 186-471. Horns, £--McDonalds, 1. Majerick, 218-656. Kolaine Grffl, 8 Moeey fa* !• , Peterson Boat Co^ 2--Betty Nielsens, 1. -D. Peisert, 168-458. .2 --- Ptnk Harrison, 1. N. Laxlrin, 188-471: L. Miller, 406; D. Schaefer. 489; M. Rochelle, 440; M. Wilbrandt, 443. Stfllings **88," 2--Bolaine Grill, 1. B. Freund, 181-191-158-506. Fanners Mill, 8--Boiler Rink, 0. IF. Larson, 484; E. Freund, 410; K. of C. Hoots Tavern, 8 -- FitsGerald Cleaners, 1. G. Barbian, 607; L. Murphy, 188. « Regners, 8--Schaefers Market, 0. E. JYoet, 178; W. Donnelly, 178; J. sgner, 178-180-178-562; E. Brautigan, 178. Stillings Insulation, 8 -- Steffaiis t. K. >rsell, 197 8 -- Alexander Justen, iSJS; B. ScMitt, 211 Tonyap Construction, 8--Walsh In- £ E. »mWL 224-668; H. B. Hiler, 107-841; W. Tonyan, 218-848; Team (Tonyans) 948-8688. D. Weingart, 284-676; Jr. Freund, 196-881. Palace Bee, 8--3Bp_8i»ck Inn, 1. J. Jackaon, 199-618; V. Jones, 186- 587;. B. Bald, 194-488; T. Kxaqsg, 186-498. ; ~v ***$& ./•.•.A;.-. G. L Leagan--' *"*** if. ^ *t STitp 28Q8 Althoff Hard- D. Schaefer, 17t-4S7;J. H. "Heuae^TOiw^inSinett, lid 151-228-689. Sip Snack Inn, 2407 -- W. L. 8. Radio atatfanTsfrl. 602; J. Thies, 498; Hester, 198-488. • 00-0P8 WILL STAETK TWO JTNE T*M©» OAMBS SUNDAY NIOHT so, 2871. Hagberg, 182- es, 426; H. Freuna, 181- r, 181-499;; A. Krause, and An InWjfslUng that the are hesitant to call them A visit to the school gym on Tuesday evening of this week revealed a wealth of fine material getting in f°r^th* town'hXJESSfc 5tSri£*, A lj ,!SfYSr 17S" j son under the banner of the Co-opa. 487; C. Anderson, 172-46®. ! The opening whistle will sound next Newsboys, 2 Bolaine Grill, l. N. j Sunday evening, Nov. 24th, or the Justeiir ltt-SSO; Jr. Freund, 219-523;! home floor. D. Schaefer, lg-g»; : With the exception of Jerry Lar- 487; Repan, 199-488; Dipttko, 169-468., kin, high-scoring center of last McHenry State Bank, 3--McHenry year's squad, the "A" squad is in- Plumbing, 0. H. . Sboller, 209-557;, tact. New faces will be seen in C. Dowe, 179-486; Draper, 185, Hoots, 2--Maths, 1. A. Noonan, 189-496; A. PhannenstUl, 188-470Z„ C. O. F.»-- , Smith, J^81--Winkdto, 2235. F. Meyer, 197-608: E& Smith, 201-547; Mike BudlWi 180^806. Jus tens, 2472--Freund, 2298. Gus Freund, 498; C. Btimng, 222-521; H. Jew^ry, 1. I* Stilling, 177-492; J. S StefPes, 210-649. (Dr. Vandenburg Stilling, 172-476; G. Larkin, 481. I ^stituting for Geo. Justen shot n Blake Motors, 2--McGees Clothing ' 8» aeries with a 884 game in the H. Freund, 180. middle.) The crowd at the game was tremendous. Near hair time there were about 500 ticket seekers still standing outside the gatee hoping for some miracle. But, it wasn't raining tickeis, it was raining rain. Our h»t was like a dish rag. But, that comes- under travel expense-- rmt it MMbse" old hoy, old boy? do you call i£ overhead? Most of us have been taught since childhood to come in out of the rain, but our parents didn't anticipate football games in those days. r With high school and town taam basketball games coming up thick and fast, be sure to watch "Swing" Pederson's Sports Calendar on this page. tre- ..j-wm Than wear America's first and foremost 100%VRGM WOOL sock that never changas sin •Shrink- Controlled adUR 117 Given St McHanry C. D. af A^--(Last Week Millers, 2--Webere, 1. 185-434. Kildays, 3--Webers, 8. 168-403. DeLires, 2--Suttons, 1. Jus tens, 2--Kinsalas, 1. E. Miller, IL Corso, Remember the first home game for MCHS ia next Tuesday night. Bring your own camp chair. ^ BOWLING NOTES C. D. of A*--CIUsI week) Kinsalas, 3--Suttons, 0. Justens, 2--DeLires, 1. C. Justsfi, 408. Milelrs, 3--Webers, 0. E. Miller, 168-477. Webers, 2--Kildays, 1. Cassssl-- Bruce Boat Co., 2--Roy-Al fan, 1. Ball, 181-488; ;Nimts, 180-502; Frost, 185-477; Hoboi, 172-494. Niesens, 2--Kleinhans, 1. Fenske, 183; Kleinhans, 180; Foster, 192-488; Redmans, 182-488; B. Matchen, 212- 492; Sutton, 202-188-211-601. Walsh Insurance, 2 -- McHenry Laundry, 1. Adams. 190; F. Wesson, 201-500; G. Mansfield, 498. Althoff Hardware 2,--Squirt Pop, 1. Conway, 194; J. Althoff, 172-477; Bennett, 181-484; H. Schaefer, 188- 471; Devik. 181-508. C. O. F. (4 man teams)-- Stillings, 1782 -- Kreutsers, 1627. L. Stilling, 206-634; Wm. Kreutser, 191-622. Paluchs, 1638--Bartelts, 1616. Bartelt, 470s jP, *aria, 17^; A. Paluch, 601. " jp. Old lYmera--- Rogers, 2881 -- D^wns, 2316. N. Freund, 189; BarMan, 496; Rogers, 188-532; J. Sayler, 170-474; Carlson, 191-508. Bacons, 2841 -- Adams, 2316. M. Schaefer, 212-688; Bacon, 186-608; Jones, 204-184-226-618. Gambles, 2--Barbiana, 1. L. Funk, 424; J. Kralowets, 411. Barts Tavern, 8-4Sehmaltzes Tavern, 0. P. Miller, 426; A. Freund, 425; M. Yegge, 416; M. Kinsala, 433; L. Thennea, 170-487; M. Green, 176- 437. Althoffs Hardware, *2 -- African Druggists, 1. L Steffes, 418; M. i Donnelly, 456; P. Pries, 170-412; R. Marshall, 415. i Fitspatricks, 2 -- Tliies Candy, 1. this group to add strength. Player are all former MCHS per- J£r to - -JJVSS' nsam B" and await ^ developments. On the "A" roster we find the1 followin* named: LeRoy Smith,' George Jackson, "Erx" Laurea, Glenn | Peterson, Joe Jackson. Don Meyers DonHoward and Bill Bolger FRIDAY, NOVEMBR ™" """" will select a starting1 B JVThe local Ugh from _ Bob Frett, Art Jackson, ®"e r «t 7:16 mm. Knox, Dick SUNDAJ. NOVEMBBB .14-- the following: Tom; Lake to play 'tire t O . : win «s#d 9* pay US for a piimaniBtftrtw BtUm VAT«m Ttfk Row >IM flivtt hcnslf a ljU/ wav« at hi Gin jnunrtl» rotii! Lowly, MBI- lulini Qukk and twr to do ON1T lineup Bolger, Gerald Miller, "Dukes Conway, Bay Smith and "Bud" Mil- T*ie Co-op town ler. t season with a doable-! Wauconda will furnish the oppos?- fi"®* starts st 7:15 pja_ tiop against the "B" team at 7:15 Woodstock K. of C.'s aadtte Sunday night The Woodstock K.12"*2S. ** the oppensi of C. five will meet the "A" boys ' NOVEMBER 28-- the second game of the evening.*. St. Mary's of Woodatatt The Co-ops came through in great h*r® /®r t*0 games. First ta style last year, furnishing McHenry basketball enthusiasts witn t lot of FWDAY, NOVEMBER 29--> thrilling entertainment. They figure **arvard high school brings on paper as a strongei; aggregation two te*ms tp play MCHS at TJI this year, hut so do the other teams SJf- 1V they will be meeting. ; DECEMBER 1-- YOU can expect a couple of good ^ Th,e nepo Rex's come to games Sunday night. "Hie manage- to,P'®y the Co-ops in the local ment hasnt picked warm-up games BC"(K>' -gymnasimn at 7:15 pjn. as a starter. It's % league the start. McHeaarr i h%4 ,t vS •yim petition right from com- Subscribe for The PUtndealar FOR SALE -- Three cheats drawers, two chairs, had witii springe^snd mattress, twin s Tel. McHenry 26. •8* NATIONAL'S EverytWuf «e m • I e yeer Tkaiibgtviae fsaal DEL MONTE DELUXE *• * Bolger's Drug Store Greea Street McHenry 1 8CORES THROUGH SUNDAY --Schaefers'-- Sunday Night League C. Laach, 193-520; M. Simon, 210- 488; J. Hacke, 206-632; N. Miller. 197. ^Chas. Ingersol, 213. Conway's Tavern, 251U Beach Hotel, 2474. Dun Gibson, 200- 605; Lawrence, 602; Cookley, 687; Jim. Larkin, 691 ^ Bnd IfeillW. IWWj 199-197-684. ^ '• \ L. Smiths, 3--S. Freunds, 0. Joe Jackson, 490; Leo Smith, 489. A. Jacksons, 2--Martinecs, 1. Art Jsckson, 215-524; Bill Martinec, 479. J. Fretts, 2--B. Millers, 1. Howie Freund, 193; W. Smith, 211-517; Joe Frett, 199-514. - G. Jacksons, 8--B. Freunds, $» ft Jackson, 480. Iisdka Vogue. 8--Volo Bait Co~ 0. , Wilbrandt, 484; B. Schaefer, 411; D. Cleveland, 428; M. Simon, 440; E. Gniot, 444. Hettermanns Tavern, 2--Stilling* Gift Shop, 0. E. Band, 440; L. Frisby, 440. Oak Park Hotel, 8--Pop Fenske, 0, H. Surtees, 428; E. Hoyte, 463; N, Larkin, 486. Mai 'ox River Novelty, 3--Volo Bait 0. Dick Conway, 486; Adams, 212-531; Gilliford, 507; V. Freund, 199-621; L. Bacon, 202-612; Larkin, 498. Prager Beer, 2 -- Hesters, 1. Hester, 492; Thurlwell, 481; V. John- TOWN TEAN BASKETBALL warn HOKE OAHSS SEXT.SUNDAY MIGHT' j: F McHENRY T m I ; -yr] vs. IVOQOSTOCK K of C McHENRY v& . '.v ' ~ WAUCONDA r ram OAKS STASIS AT lap-. 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