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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1946, p. 5

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* *' *> '4 •> M "i!.v by EARL R. WALSH pat the Bat intiipite of tannofl, eld Saata probably get arooad 011 Witli cuiivut pridi kve to Boat a loan t tUs We u4nt to that Santa was teff * stintac favor oftellin* ldds shot, tat allar hoar* appeal last Sunday for aid to those leea fNtnnate, km 4Sfcii®di not v0 ppia t too WHqr in oar lettei-to the round man with pfcite whiskers. . It took Vaagban that tm, Chrtsgaaas . Green Street nake the signs stand oat if surprising how any *e thes on N<?U-Turn It le fall to see those signs--when a cop isn't Fred Heide nearly rs »: super-eoniisten r*s ne other n rang t ap one at BT night. Two games at 148 each. Miasd tie other one by <$e pin--141. pr tournament old time flans hate this meet -dleeoaUiltte, bat axe reasons. With eonnty schools brandling oat in different conferences, there isn't mach time for the coanty event. That space daring Christmas vaca. is the only open time. School Ficials are vacationing at that time. And some of them argue with us that the vacation is hard-earned! 'Flans lined the eeold "take Itaiisn tin Har- Ave. 8M(O in| a 22 to 9 advtiitige. only ^ i» th^ a Teh_ e Warrior" iemail- s-- - - comne# play in the aefcttad teiffyNMlivedoc ta a left dawaeiaae..they ,*ma not ss in maeH of thTlast b^f, giving the game a certain dasl^ if not too 'modi ftneeee. ' • Harvard's second , team, stayod doee. 14 to 10 lathe feThatfTkt mbw the whan the gMrts came M a dase. Bob Miller's IS points Md McHenry, followed SPdaarfs 12 and Don Peterson's Bote wi man and iflai1 BOX SCOBS McHENRY--84 F6 Neiss ... « Lodcwood ^ ... 8 • W. Miller 0 G.^iUn^r (Copt.) .^. 2 Buss 1 W. McCalU » J. McCalla 0 Bockman 0 C^pert ...-- TOTALS floor FT Foals 1 - ' -v, *L A. FROM ST. MAST'S Thiee, Cendy, 1. I M. Tegge, 420; M. Gteen, 1 hi.iivJI:-' i to an easy Be te 24 Mary's of Woodstock. mm. t?,- * SehaefotjfU The Miowtal ssaich in a tie last Sanday. An extra frame" was bowled and the girls won oat MS to 81. Soase say A« girls talked the boys oat of that R~ . Gift, Jewelty, 2846. M. " Schaefer, 489 Kinsala, 617; D. Jtryson, 428; T. LaJSnT 828. Slogan: his team. 2848 Noonana 46. B JEoyte, 177-444; 887; B. Freund, 4ft; D. •; N. Lerkin, 171-482; G. 7; Freund, 481; B. Noonan, goes aa goes Matrh Conways Tavttn, 2782--Xraft Food (Hetoon), 2474. ^ Milleif'tMSS; G. Rodenkirk, 1S4-8U-80<M>71; J. Larkin, 188-488; T. Sutton, 218.194- 220066-461188;; D. Shnith, 118800--118888--198-661 Conway teas* 878-928-9TB-rMK. Ishadhaig Marttaece, 8- Weingart, 178; 472; TJOO. Jacki B. Millers, 2- Jackson. 189-628: Stan Freund, Don Mfchels. 176-608; Bad M 188-174-176-618. Bad 182- 1-6. Jacksona, 0. inrart, BUI Martinec, Jadnon, 178-479. MiUers, 2--& Fibaads, 1. Joe - " 174; iUer, • Tsto.^n" i J. F r e t t s , 2--L. Smiths, 1. Norb « « Smith, 171; Loo Smith. 476; Roy ..:....1.l1l 12 14 Schaefer, 178; W. M. 8mith, 176-478; HARVARD--21 FG Yates 0 Carlson 8 Sutherland .....--.... 1 McCarthy ... 1 Block 0 OHollerin --1 FT Ms Well, McHenry won the county tournament ony once since the event was started so maybe we shouldn't ISel too sad. But, we might have won it again some time. After all, the Republicans finally made it after a long try. Baseball is creeping back into the sports pages and the same old pattern is being followed. They are tpdng about trades. 'Somebody stole the goal posts after the Army-Navy game ana we don't bfaune 'em. No need of letting that timber stand oat there an Vfnter with lumber so scaree. On* of those days the bridge spanning the Fox TUver going to be lighted. The money j ui the bag and the work ordered. The colored Rex team pat up a good dean battle against the elassy Co-ops last Sanday night, bat could not match our gang in spaed and Kate Thies is still one of Mc- Henry's most loyal basketball fans. She doesn't miss. JSpeeden lwiiig a HI and recldess drivers are J rough time in McHenry these days. Most towns have been tough for some tfane. It's a funny day when Governor Green's victors isn't in the papers. Nice looking fellow though. Dundee; had to come from far back *a eke oat a 2-point win over Crystal Lake's basketball team last Friday night. Guees that Hebron team tears watching this year. TTiey are said to have botb siae and sUtt. «W< yea From one who One critical 'Dear, I saw the sweetest hat on and let's see how look ft our 'V pretty girl will Send a boy running to the Sarber, tailor, cleaner and bath-tub, thereby accomplishing, in a second what bis mother's pleas have failed to accomplish in fifteen years. This ir humiliating to mothers, but pleas- % to fathers. "Slugger* Pederson, latest prospect for Golden Gloves entry, covered the Co-op game at Grays lake last night. Kolts Martin TOTALS i.-m CO-OPS BEAT THE REX COLORED BOYS' 53 TO 43 SUNDAY Walt Smith, 211-642. B. Frwiidi, 8--A. Jacksona, 0. H. Hiller, 178; Art Jackson, 480; Mike Schaefer 178; Ben Freund, 196-684. I lOdifQ Volo Bait Co., 2 -- Hettermanns Tavern, 1. M. Weingart, 418; B. Blake, 416; E. Gniot, 186-466. Vogue, 8 -- Oak Park Hotel, 0. M. Wilbrandt, 408; B. Schaefer, 418; M. Simon/174-480; H. Sartees, 169- ; E. Hi The Co-ops continued on the winning trail Sunday night j 468; Hoyte, 428. Stillings Gift Shop, 1. E. Rand, 438; N. 2--Pop iFenske, Larkin,_4 FEona IVO mm OFFICERS *vteterana in schooling as well aa is of the eterans Com. It has beea a dMriealt problem for service offieeifc, Btndney said, to keot to toadi with veteeans who have fiUad apidieations ^r taaefits. Many ef^^pm ^M|W» and leave no for- Many vetmrans in sefcBol or training regitffeer with IVC service otfieera betanae of non-receipt of subeistpnee or oevtificates of eligibility. Upon invest ifation it has bean fotad either or both have been mailed to the voteran bat were retarned bieaass of lack of a forwarding aidrssii - Bvwy ftild etlee of commission can tipflar a maiimum of service to claimants only if the veteran with the eaid R. Cairns, . in tiw Murism The first son for ear high team proved to be the : win over CM Neisa ponied through fix eliek aims in the first half to show the way. Coach "Mac" had a good chance to look over Ida reetrve Strength in te second half and saw both and W. McCulla hit hoop consistently. Coach 8tnessy*s boys, though pletely ootdasaed, showed that old spirit semi so often in Sb coadied teama. Ihey were giving • to the filial second of flab haa been developed to a vary high degree by the Ashing industry to peneerve the heavy seasonal production to maintain a constant supply of excellent their best tight ^ of t|ie game. Soma teams might take that "what's the uee" attitude when trailing ao far behind, bat not that gang. George Miller played one ef his best games, cutting in nieely from his guard spot to sink four shots. The Peterson brothers led the second team wH»s depai lineiit Don with 12 and Dk* with 11--to take an easy 48 to It decision. BOX SCOBS McHENRY--66 FG Epert 0 s W. McCulla ...... Bockmait Neiss ....... Marphy .......... J. Mc&illa W. Miller G. Miller Lockwood TOTALS 8 .... 1 ... 7 ... 1 ... 0 6 .... 4 8 5? FT Foals 0 • 0 • 1 • 0. • ivt • « SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8~£ A Richmond five will taie tiie poor against the Coops in a doublehaadsr at the local h^i school gym. MCHS Warriors meet a quintet fteita Marengo at 7:80 p.m.: this win ke a eonhmoi* game with the vanity game following immediately afte? wards on the home floor. CO-OPS WIN DOUBLEHEADER AT ORAYSLAKS 81 TO 35 AND 47 TO 42 In a run-away curtain raiser game at Graydake last night, "* ' " not only trounced the Gra re, but "walked aU < Knox leading i baskets, the snmcmrn AHP A HALF ON rang up a score of 81 points to a mere 86 that their opponents gath» ered. during the evening. The second time, wherin the "A" Co-ons noied oat thel Graysleke first-stringers , was not DONT WASTB YOUR TUB HTU 1NG FUEL OIL -- GKT ••••»|||| OILS AND COMPLETE 8ATIBPAC* TION. *?. •S?7* M*mr » nip-and-tuck game Fsr La|# A Gnaralake quintet pushed, their way to fhmit first (and only) kad in the fourth oaarter. A running shot by George Jackson pat the local team hade In Oe lead after which "Hooky- Miller pat it on ice by sinking a backet form mid-court to clinch it 47 to 42. Box scores will appear next week. ST. MARY'S--24 FG M. Gibba 1 D. Gibba 2 Ward food at reaaonable prices and to i aid in shipping from the landing ports to inland marketing centers, t T«yior >••»e»*«€W 1 2 0 . 8 . 0 It's McGee's for His Gift. TOTALS 9 KM* Schaeferettee-- m Rolaine Grill, 8--Farmers Mill. O. E. Hansen, 162-408; E. Freund, 188- a large 492. home crowd saw them beat the Peterson Boat Co., 2--IMnk Harri- Waukegan Rex colored team 66 t*> ®ons» }• ,£ „|^terS,n'T 18®-.480'» J- 43 Freund, 166-422; N. Larkin, 167- McHenry lead by a Safe margin | D- SchMfer, 178-167-471. throughout the game, but had to 1 more Christmas cuds for Stillings '•66," 8--Roller Rink, 0. F. Koob, 446; B. Freund^ 147-160- 197-494. Betty Nielsens ^--Rochellsa, L D; Paisert, 428; L. Frost, 404. C. D. of A.-- Kildays, 8--Justens. t. Webers, 2--DeLires, 1. Buttons, 2--G. Webers 1. Millers, 8--Kinsalas, 0. ^ . K. of C-- * Stillings Insulation, 8 -- Regners " 0. L. Stilling, 189-181-184- turn on the steam in the last four minutes to ward off a determined and effective bid on the part of the visitors.' The colored boya used a sone defense, which was probably just as wdl against the speedier McHenry lineup, but couldn't stop the sharpshooting Co-ops. With three minutes to go and the losers ehMMf in to within five points. Bill Bolger wisely started a stalling game. The colored boys tried to switch to a man-to-man de- Market, fense at this point, bat the plan 564. failed. I Schaefers Don Howard returned to the line-, Clothing, 1. up in the late stages, after a rest l Blake Motors, 8 -- FitsGerald that evidently sharpened his eye, and j Cleaners, 0. R. Holscher, 177. ran up points, to crowd Don Meyei j Steffans Jewelry, 2--Hoots Tavand Joe Jackson for scoring honors 'ern, 1. H. Schmitt, 196; G. Laikin, McHenry's guards had a busy , 219; G. Barbian, 186-477. evening against the rangy re-i . *» bounders of the Rex five and turned Commt-- / in a neat performance. Kleinhsns, 8 --/ Squirt Pop, 0. The visitors put a much faster Kleinhana, 200-627.T dutrM ChmtmM cards happy smKac to the faces young and old. And bacauw many fritnds fwir from you .only at Christmas, sand quafity Gibson Qirisbnas cards from oar toUclSon. I Bsltn's Dpi Stera Great Street Market, 2 McGees banch of ball handlers up against i Walsh _ _ the Co-op "B* squad and walked off < L. P. WMML 1&6; J. with a U to ir verdtet. Tom Bol- 196-606; Nimta, 464. far. Bob Newkirk, Dick Conway, Nielsens, 2 mace Bo Baa Millen Art Jackson, Bob Frett, "Dakaa" IJMXAIM Ray Smith saw Knox, who is Co, L •IMTmiIlMsB^f r action in tUf ^0' led witti 7 ^ HOX SCORB McHENRY--66 FG Mijuw .... 8 Bolger, Bill ...i.--. 2 Howard -- 6 Oonway, Dick .--^.1 Jackson, George .... 8 Miller 0 Sknith, L. 1 Jackson, Joe 7 TOTALS REXES--48 Rex ..... Mitchell ..... Jones, John Simms .. Calahoun .. TOTALS It's McGee's for His Gift 196^517; FT Foals 172; fa«anol, tth, 219-619; Boat Sutton, 182-608;' P»o.t, 488; 466. Althoff Hdwe^ 2--McHenry uaafrsr^ jH^oTffi/ ssk -- 16^- " O' laen, Dick Koob, 627; Rogers, ern Hardware Store fMflticfll OhristmM gifto. Don't go Horcagh the Chriit. BUM shopping --agon until jm have viaitMl this hardware stora. Below are listed a few of the artklis witlfrle % gifts, which we !»•» on display: OOOKIMO UTENSILi ELECTRIC DRILLS VINE TOOLS CARVING SETS SHEARS POCKET KNIVES HUNTING KNIVES PYREX WARE - -r ,4#r fc-tt. NICKELS HDWE. 1 - i ^ -onyan Constr., 8--Kreatser Dist, 1»®»!0. E. M. Smith, 211-686; B. Tonv y«n, 190-628; B. Miller, 189-609; Tyk, 81190-490. Sip Snack Ihn, 8--Herdrich Dist.,' 0. W. Hagterg, 186-640; T. Krause, 210-632; H. Freund, 186-619; G.-Kinsala, 196-671; W. Kreutxer, 186-613. McGee's, 2--Palace Roc, 1. R. Roeing, 191-528; B. Pries, 180-508; J Jackson, 191-680; V. Jones, 189-494. Walsh Insurance, 2 -- Alexander Lumber, 1. H. Steffes, 219-574; D. Weineart. 210-504; Dr. Vandenburxh 191-492; B. Schlitt, 181 ~ C. O. F. *"y * G. Freunds, 2449 -- Winkels, 2401. H. G. Weber, 206-206-166-577; E. Thennes, 192-681; Leo Heimer, 172- 478; C. Weingart, 190; M. Budler, 188-479; I* Wirkel, 210-532. E. Smiths, 2480--G. Justens, 2108. J. Herdrich, 176-488; E. Freund, 189- 620; iFred Meyer, 188-602; Ed Smith, 208'684; H. M. Schaefer, 202-475; C. J. Stilling. 180-488; H. Steffes, 499: H. M. Weber, 188-621. (4 man teams) Kreutsers. 1881 -- Paluchs, 1497; Kreatser, 281-181-226-687. Bertelts, 1®4 -- Stillings, 1678; Stilling, 190-6801 Match-- Newsbo 2294; R. N. Justen, 182-514; Jr. Freund. 190- 188-204-627; B. Weber, 414; M. Green. 169-469: J. Kralowetz. 168- 461: R. Marshall, 426; G. Barbian, 4IMt •*--e- Luxurious Christmas Gifts Spread Christmas joy with a thoughtfully chosen gift from our large collection--SHOP NOW--a small depoiit will hold any article until December 25th. wvmis Covnd with Tapestry or flue 958 to $72 PUR ^ ;• ^ - 4 -vAVi oys, 2828 -- Butcherettes, Smith, 182; J. Rogers, 172; Blake, Old Downs. 2847--Bacons, 2294. 182} M. Schaefer, 178; Wattles, 176; Meyers, 101-474; Baoon, 229-526; Cristy, 172-485; Carlson, 190^486, Downs, 171-482. Rogers, 2440'--Adams, 2288. Jake Schaefer, 182; Jones 208-177-186-671; Adams, 482: N. Freund, 186-627; Baitian, 168-200-200-663; Rogers, 177-601. . Palaee. Ladies-- Althoflwudwe^, 2 M. Powers, 161-468; M. 14-482; L Funk, 4RT African Dmgglits, 1. Donnelly, 184-407; A. Nett, 437. 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