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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Feb 1947, p. 5

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"V ipr?!! ilnliita^ttMaii *#!*! -•.«}.' * ' , ', > A f '. t 4 t '., , <V >< V by EARL R. WALSH Ijkt •«• f^ifikK. "BUI _ iNterMt te which ttair tefi talk that told man and boys It ffivvs aoaVltftto sao wr4- wktte owiliitKyitort In oar uranKy. Lafi keep it . Pisnl Tandt and the local court h:m man Foresters extend an invite oos to all nten and boyl in community to attend an OM Moating at 8t Maryfe-St. Patrick's school hall a week from not Tuesday ermine, Feb. 18. to witness movies ofthe '46 World Series and ^kll Star games. Paul stresses the point that it is open meeting and all are weleone. show starts at 8:80 pjn. The Co4* hart ap far naact Sunday night. «M! Sae fiports Calendar. lined OUT MoHKNRY 48-47 IIf SEE-SAW BATTL* 1 «-- Followers of high school basketball saw another great game here last Friday night as the Luce Geneva Ave won a see-siw battle from the Warriors, 49 to 47. McHenry held the edge in the first SCORES THROUGH SUNDAY SCORES THROUGH SUNDAY -- Palaea This will be a good chanee to see h«lf. tw* the third quarter proved What actually happened in that fa-f disastrous. Ft was in Ais period ous dash in whidi Enos Slaughterj Aat Cari Neiwdrew his fourth foul, mt p ay dirt with the run that WW'S°*J* IfcCrackon jra^r withdrew ttc I G I Htots Grawai 0 182-476. Matte Tavern ft J. Rogent 485; A. Noonan, courti bowlim kbit The team ta, at tftw McHenry Coanty bowtt** tMrna«N*t for men, wound np night it the Palace via the IVvnawd CWwiolal team A review of tho t thfoaahpilad up 2818 their victory. McHenry placed flvo teams in tho oney and had * couple at boys with nifty high games. Dick Conway had a 248 game while Dick Rosing turned in a 246 score. Tbny" Oertd, bowling with the Townsend five, saved his nigh games of the season for thia event and played a big part in putting his team In the top spot. Mensel was with 1 «S high serias. Our informant didn't promise a |teak-fry after the meeting, but did promise a lunch. th the high-scoring lineup, Lalce Geneva 1 couldn't be stopped. Carl for a part of thia period, had thim available in the last qv dash. But, with Neiss out of the forged ahead and stopped McHenry's Junior Varsity put up W Now oomes a call from BUI Althoff i bOating^ke^ Goneva #*ho also atrekses the point that *1146 to 26. Feisert flashed the form #e invited to that fcaaaball movie. I «*Pected. of him this year, dropping ~ jin 17 noints. Don Peterson, another M Guess thatfr dear. If you men or' boy kn°™ W« way aroimd a «k>ys like baseball--BE THERE!!! ijaaketball floor, contributed 14 Tavern 8--McHenry Bank 0. L Smith, 196-488; Laures, 477; Adams, 182-490. Newsboys 2--McH Pig ft Htg 1. then N. Justen, 515; R. Smith, 478; C. quarter' Dowe, 184-482. Fitspatrkks 2--RQ1*«JC Grill 1. C. Anderson, 194411 . • The points. Plaindealer came out last ! r and right quick Mrs. Bohr .Neiss ........~.~. r», Herman Dowe. k?® *55??^ Sea Mrs. Georga Bohr: -Did youlW. BTiller aae the Plaindealer? Can you im- Murpjvy -- •fgina George_getting all the credit?", McCulU No--Mrs. wwe nadn't seen the j G. Miller.^ know what' Totals .......... Lake Geneva-- lUnti ! Friedricks Grabbert Plaindealer and didn't It was all about. . It SMBS tile two ladies spent a lot of time making a man out of gww ut 8. LJL <y»^E»|b- Bear S. I. Hi •- •- ' '•-V".. Having Just returned from a trip through Texas I thought I'd tell it a few experiences I nad. i I had to go to Texas to learn: TTiat tho wildest thing in Texas is IVxans' enthusiasm. That rivers don't always have #nter in them. That Texas does not have all the rantages in the world--but does ive the biggest half. That if you can display the fertile needed to break them in, cowboots are the most comfortable Totals Lake Geneva McHenry FOt FT Fouls .. 8 B 4 ... 2 • A .. 1 5 1 ... 4 2 - S ... 6 1 s ... 0 0 0 ...18 U » FG Foals ... 4 2 8 8 f .•1 ... 1 I; A ... 8 0 -# ... 6 % f ...ii 14 J Lao 18 85--49 .12 22 S2--47 at] sip Snack Inn 8--Alexanders o. Krause, 201-189-204-544; Schlitt, 585; C. Thorsell, 526. Tonyans 2--McGoes 1. Miller, 509; Stoller, 215-521; Rosing, 211-197- 184-582. Walsh Insurance 2--Herd rich* 1. Groan, 208-560: Jr. Freund, 502; W. Krsutser, 200^537; Budfer, 507; ; Kinsala, 525. Palace 2--Kreutxeas 1. . lagers, 582; Carlson, 201 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 Dawns, Blake, Old Timers-- Jones 2848--Bacons 2217. 210-516; Wattles, 197-502; 190-488; Jonas, 502. Adams 2481---Rogers 8809. R. Page, 188-488; Nl Freund, 211-580; J. Cristy; 508; L. Adams, 514. i-- ^Althoffs 1. L. Paluch, M. Kinsala, 188-412; M. S196--1\>wnsend Chevrolet, Woodstock. 8088--Cities Service, Woodstock. 8029--Johnson's Dead End, Fox River Grove. 8022--Caster's, Woodstock. 8001--Volo Bait 8hop, McHenry. 2969--Schumaker Trucking, Fox River Grove. \ 2968--Palace Recreation, t Mdlenryw 2968--Dncy Electric, Woodstock. 2951--Tavern Palo. McHenry. 2949--Park Pub. McHenry. 2985--Mickey's Marvels, Harvard. 2929--Hob Nob, Woodstock, 2927--COF (7 o'clock No. 2), McHenry. 2898--Spring Croak Tavern, •> Fox River Grove.- " 2894--Bopp's Place, Harvard. recently ampleted McHanry Women's fwa Touraamaut five McHenry bn^Bf teams in tho money. The to in tha CooMty at 9\»x Rivar Gram thia year. ' Tha sinflea ami donMss will be rolled at Harvard starting next weekend. 1 2581--Andy's Place, Harvard. 2 2560--National Automatic, Woodstock. 8 2559--Merwins, Woodstock. 4 2548--Fitepatrick's, McHenry. 5 2586--Pink Harrisons, McHenry. 6 2588--Cary Dairy, Fox River Grove. 7 2607--Roller Rink, McHenry. 8 2506--Tlues Candy, McHenry. 9 2476--Schaofers' Recreation, McHenry. 10 2462--Bopps Places Harvard. Basketball FRIDAY, FEB. 14-- The MCHS Warriors play host' to Delavan, Wis., H. S. The •Tittle* Warriors take tho floor at 7:80. Clean Cravlcas Clean thoee dirt-collecting crevices and cormara in wicker furniture with a well-lathered brush and water. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. _Y It's SUNDAY, FEB. 16-- The "A" Co-ops will battle the Highwood Semi Pro Rocketa. The "Br smmd will play & vatarana team from Highwood. FRIDAY, FEB. 21-- Whitewater high school is sendirg two teams to play tho Warrkws and "Little" Warnors. Local gym is tha placo and the time is 7:80. HIGHWOOD ROCKETS GUESTS OF OO-OPS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Of all masculine footwear. That the ebony wood they use for . outlasts two Dostholes. That West Texas desert country high school gym, Sunday,, r 7:30. r The Highwoc guests oif the the local Feb. 16, at Tho Rockets team is composed of so poor that crows have to carry; former Ft Sheridan and college playir own rations when they fly over j ers and this year has been playing , I top notch semi-pro and pro teams tell you more when I see and will definitely give tne fans a showing of fine basketball. Vince Boyrla, Notre Dame's All- American has been playing with the team this season while stationed Barts 175-412; Green. African Druggists 2-^8chaaaltees' 1. L. Budler, 422; A. Freund, 464;' K. Brefeld, 458; R. Marshall, 471. Thies Candy 2--GamWes 1. A. Froehlich, 487; T. Meyer, 428; L. Funk, 426; A. Nett, 414; L. Freund,* 408; J. Meddings, 428; M. IX>herty, 178-502. I Barbians 3^--Fitspstricks 0. B. Weber, 457; J. Kraloweta, 421; Roll Contact the Pries Market. V P W-sponsered SATURDAY, MARCH 1-- il'a Report and Honor | St. Mary's of Woodstock are host . nry and community.: to tha McHenry high, school t. V«hMji (Bad) Brown at j at St. fury's high school.' First 88 game starts at 7: Rockets will be the! Smith,' 478; *G. Barbian^&OO. McHenry Co-ops at ' ' Sinceri ViNCE O F-- Weingarts 2360--Freunds 2206. H. 9teffes, 201-521; Chas Weingart, 201- 552. Tonyans 2471--Smiths 2413. C. J. Stilling, 202-514; Ed Smith. 541; Fred Meyer, 201-49#j Wn. Kenyan, 221-578. ADAMS ftear Vince: ; Tell me no more! . •* * - for certain whether or not he will be | Those post holes wearing out is in the starting lineup. ittough. . I The "T" Co-ops have had a great T Well expect Texas Joe Buch to' record this season winning 18 out ; Answer your letter when he reads of a possible 22 games. Glenn Peter- 1678. Four Man Teams-- t04.oi. -j ».*•*• . i Paluchs 1702 -- Stillings at Ft. Shendan, but it is not known p iuch 502; Stilling, 211-537. " Kreutxers. 1699 -- Bartelta, 1567. Kreutzer, 206-498. hose items. Yours, S. I. H. -- Schaefers' -*» son has been the big factor in these ! Match-- wins, scoring 299 points in 20 games. Fast forwards Meyer and J. Jackson _ . have run a dose second and third in It hapened m McHenry.^ Mrs. irv 1 the scoring department with 221 and hmitt was m one section of the 1175 consecutively. Lee Smith, vetent getting out the family , eran g^ard and G. Jackson his running mate will propably start along with the others mentioned. On rewe are capable Don Howard and Bill Bolger. The "B" Co-ops will play a cur- ,. . A . . .. tain raiser wih the Highwood Ameri-! a**ieferettee-- v lightning never strikes ^ Legion junior squad. I R^UerlUnk the same place, but what, -- -- ! IWI,e ~ SEVEN CHANGES HADE 2602--LibertyviUe 2414. shing. - Irv ambled downstairs to attend the furnace. On the way out, he absent-mindedly locked the door. Oh, what she said! Conwaya Bud Kraus, 255-593; Dick Smith, 549; Tommy Sutton, 514. Conways 2675--Crystal Lake 2556. G. Rodenkirk, 230-541; Jim Larkin, 520; Bud Krause, 511; Dick Smith, 530;. Tommy Sutton, 200-573. C D of A-- \ E. Miller, 418. y Hiey sa ilfcwice in tl._ Siut our McHenry Warriors being' red with Dundee again in the' ional tournament? | r. The tournament starts March 4 lasts fodr days. One can hard- IN FOOTBALL RULES BY COLLEGIATE GROUP Moat of us, who have 3--Rochdles 0. M. Dohertyv 182-167-480. Peterson Boat Co. 3--Rolaine Grill 0. El Peterson, 174-447. Co-ops 8--Pink Harrisons 0. F. Larson, 401; E. Freund, 219-495. Stillings "06" 2--Betty Nielsens 1. M. Stilling, 413; B. Freund, 194-506; P4rT,,25.,,S,,", WOnt rule., I»d rtrt mrly in p*- ^ around the fourth day. The McHenry-Dundee pairing is rasing the latest changes which have recently been approved . game one. Wbodstock and Crystal I Seven minor changes in football take clash in game two. Woodstock recommenced^ bv thT FoothaH has shown a lot of improvement, l»ut Crystal Lake leads the Northeast £^£7 loop with ten straight wins •bows no signs of slipping. Elgin, rated the second best team in the state, meets Palatine in the third game. A strong Arlington team tangles with the winner of the Hebron District meet in the fourth game. We know tte* miracles do happen and want to T>e around to see one aome day. Tliat's why well be there when the whistle blows for the McHenry- Dundee game. Had our MCHS Warriors won that close game with Lake Geneva last Friday night it would be 'much easier to sing their praises. However, i when you see the boys out there giving their best and fighting their hearts out, ?you have to Tike them. d for 1947 use following the annual meeting of tho rules committee of the National Collegiate Athletic association. The following changes, the first five of which had been recommended by the coaches' association, were approved: 1.--The 160-foot-wide field will be divided into three equal portions, and the 15-yarde-inbonnds line will be moved two and two-thirds yards toward the field's center. 2.--Each team will be allowed one substitution while the clock is ni: er dead. 3.--If a shift play ismade 1nvol- Clothing 1. K of C-- Dickows 2--McGoes Jim Regner, 480. Steffans Jewelry 2 -- FitzGerald Cleaners 1. H. StefPan *86-688. Schafers Market 2--Stillings Insulation L L. Stilling, 522; L. Conway, 207-492. Blake Motors 2--Hoots Tavern 1. BASKETBALL SUNDAY, FEB. 16 A waete haakai la every room hi tha 1MM wfll aava orach-time. Garbage should ha kept tightly eovarad both faadoora and out, and of aa promptly, as poaaibla. trash should be burned refer kept in a. covered ca»> nrtD carried away. Order your stMfaps at ass& be held Over 1S1 bflUoii pooada of mi were produced in the U- S. In M. F- • ^ • . * ^ Vv , s. We can supply you with Firestone TIRES •i 4 * J* - - "-j ; . Passenger ear tires, all sises ^ ; * Truck tires, aU sixes CHAINS Wft have them for tractors, tracks and passenger icars. SEAT COVERS--PUMPS--JACKS \ LUa WRENCHES-DETROSTER F AHS . yoO LIGHTS - . ; Walter J. Freund T1RE8--TUBES--ACCE8S0RIE8 /. _ TIRE ANI> TUBE VULCAHIZIirQ t- ' ALL WOEK Q0AUSTEXD Phone 294 West McHenry 'W$ ' 2 , \ k.. \ i llcHENRY CX)-OPS VS. HIGHWOOD ROCKETS McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Two Games, First to Start at 7:30 P. M. The Highwood Rockets Basketball team is composed of former Ft. Sheridan and College players, and have been playing semi-pro and pro teams. Vince Boyrla, Notre Dame's All American has been playing with this team this season while stationed at Ft. Sheridan. --•™- -- • IX-KNOWN BRANI% SPAGHETTI giwiMiit 2 » 29% -- FRANCO AMERICAN ORANGE i BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT JUICES YOUt CHOICE 2$&35e • FOULDS SPAGHETTI MACARONI YOUR CHOICE 2- I7C mg, provided that the removed playr leaves the field while the ball is Coaunl-- Niesen Tile 2--Roy-Al Inn 1. Martin, 188-490; Sutton, 224-668. AlthofF Hdwe 2--Kleinhans 1. Bennett, 186-207-184-677; Kleinhans, 182- 480. Walsh Insurance 2 -- Brace Boat Co 1. F. Wesson, 188-484; G. Mansfield, 196-632; Frost, 184-496; Kinsala, 206-646. McHenry Laundry 8--Squirt Pop 0. H. Weber, 186-489. Match-- Schaefer Girls 2436--Stillings Invina two or more players and is mis-' sulation 2874. E. Hoyte 201-682; * -230-595. Carl Neiss gave another sweet exhibition of shooting and was very much in the game. That's why hie got four fools. Lockwood played a great defensive game. Hiaf rebounding played a big part. And that _ with time running eat in Hie' first half was a beauty. Murphy was on the ball, long snot * Sonny" Miller found himself tied tip in the pivot spot, bat made the my" defense foul free throws. him and he sank five W. McCulla, a sophomore who didn't figure in early sesaon plans, scored LI points and was all over the floor. He's plenty aggressive and coming along in nice style. Ladi Pop Ffenske 2--Stillings Gift Shop . NT Larkin, 20<M6£; "V. Diedrich, taken for a regular play, it will be i Jim Frisby, 214-161 a false start. 4.--If a kick is attempted for a point after touchdown, only successful completion of the kick will be allowed to result in an extra point. 6.--Bules concerning illegal use of hsnds and arms wpre rewritten and shotflder pads and thigh guards will be softened. 6.--The penalty for disqualification G. Miller, 411; B. fouls was reduced to 16 yards. Pre- | Gniot, 402; R. Stilling, viously it was half the distance to j Weingart, 420. the goal. 7.--All penalties will be inflicted at the point of infraction except when there is illegal use of the hands or unnecessary roughness after the ball is kicked across the scrimmage and before it, is by any player. 1 406. Vogue 8--Oak Park Hotel 0. M. WUbrandt, 488; D. Cleveland, 416; M. Simon, 408. Hettermanns 8--Volo Bait Shop 0. - -- - 425; E. 18; M. 'IV XHUV K Blake, 4 ig, 188-4 line At Paint Basements, attics, storerooms and Jehnsbnrg-- S Freunds 2--J. Frstts 1. W. M. Smith, 206-648; Joe Jackson, 209- 688; Stan Freund, 268-420. I* Smiths 2--Martipaos 1. Leo Smith, 482; J. Weingart, 210-486. Freunds 3---Millers 0. Bud Vis? ; There are times when we are extra proud of our community. One of those times WHS Tuesday evening when attending the Boy Scout banquet at Art & Lee's Restaurant (formerly Eva's). | Thirty Boy Scouts, with their dads ; or sponsors, were in attendance and had a jolly time. 1 | I Fill Green, who had much-to do| with the success of the event, presented a Seoond Class Badge to' JacV Wirt*. Ray McGee, long time : member of the troop committee, presented a First Class Badge to "Robert Christensen. taR Cidthea Never hang knit clothes M. L. Schoenholtc, who has gained)them while damp. closets are likely to be the most , Schmitt, 47$; neglected rooms in the house when i M , it comes to painting whereas nhey ^tT"Beer 2--1 are really among the most important from the standpoint of safety, sanitation and convenience. Usually, those parts of the house have relatively little natural light, a condition which can be responsible for missteps and serious accidents. Also, darkness favors moths, spiders and other undesirable insects'. White or very light tints with high light reflection value should be used in those parts of the house. Stair rails and edges of stairs in attics and basements should be, 506; painted white to lessen the likelihood of falls. B. Miller, 186-487; Ben Freund, 200-608. G. Jackson® 2--A. Jacksons 1. C. Smith, 498| G. Jackeon, 498; F. Art Jackson, 190-498. Blatz Beer 2--Volo Bait Shop 1. N. Carlson, 191-602: Sutton, 202- 634: Low, 201-499'; Kralowetx, 201- 633; D. Smith, 167-217-213-597. Prager Beer 3--Tavern Pale 0. Rosing, 550; Meier, 521; Surtees, 198-201-186-585; Pries, 528; Hup Smith, 201-571. Hesters 2--Old Bridge Tavern 1. Hester. 223-157-202-682; B. Conway, 541; V. Johnson, 653; Kinsala, 220- 559. _ Fox River Novelty 2--Basts 0, (1 tie game). H. Schaefer, 201; Adams, 201-500; Koob, 512; Larkin, Les Bacon, 210-649. ! Tavern League--. 1 --r--r I McDonalds 2--MoseyInft l.Weiaer, (198-498. "i Horns Tavern 2--Rolaine Grill 1.; Stretch 1 aMccvCcauff eerrvtyj, 2ft2^; F*»»t, j Davis, 604, For Men of Acflon Moderately Supporting Cutaways Real cofniort's a rare thing. But you'll find plenty <jf it knit right into Wilson Brothers Cutaways. High cut with full elastic waist bands, they'll follow you as you bend and stretch. And the convenient fly front and reinforced crotch make them really easy to wear. Wilson Brothers Athletic Shirts team up with your Cutaways. Full cut of fine, combed cotton. ki&on tShcdfoiA* •W '• 85c up .k W J". • * "i * McHENRY PACKERS LABa FFAANt CY fOMATO JUICE «-OZ. O I C CAN X I MEDIUM. ' FINE, WIDE EM MINUS 2*oz. JL3 KRAFT OR SHEFFORD CHEESE AMERICAN V6LVHTA CHEvau UXL 25* PKGS. PACKERS LABEL CLUB SPREAD AMER.HOME t 2 ;t: w SALMON; rr.lVOZ. TALL ha* •CAN m m IMDLU TIIUTO MICE .<3£tS« Mta. MIME NUT ;»£54J« MRBWES l^m KNOT eltttXEM MILErt HCKLES SUPFLLB LIMITTO KARO SYRUP BLUE LABEL , » tommwATSR HELP CLEANER OTAM* MN CUANM DRAIN-EZE . . 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