IV Those spots before' oar eyes Must be from watching basketballs Ay through the air night after (right as the county tournament Mores along at MCH8. As this is written Hebron looms Wp as the outstanding team in the tournament -,We wouldn't sell Crystal Lake too shgrt, but it looks like Hetiron has too much adoring punch at ©Very position. oil reserve CO-OP TEAMS AT JOHNSBURG NEXT SUNDAY Teams Are Hitting Stride As Scoring Punch Shows Gain Announcement is made this week that the McHenry Co-op teams will play two games with the newly organized Johnsburg teams next Sunday afternoon in the new Johnsburg gym. Team managers announced that LARGE SEES TEAMS PLAY ' Hebron is short Wrcngth; but those boys hold the first game will start at 1:30 .their fouling to a minimum. Not order to give spectators and much chance of losing men on personals. The Woodstock Streaks show good coaching and act like basketball players. However, they lack the sharp shooting necessary. Harvard has that flashes a at times. Lack of size cap. hustling team handl- Harvard's Vierck gave the crowd * thrill and drew a big hand in scoring 30 points against St Mary's. ' ' '•>*•-., • ' 1- • Vierck may have set a tournament record, but nobody has been able to check the records. George Sullivan, veteran among .. Hie sports writers, has score books that must date back to the Span- Jpb-American war so way name up With the records. After showing i*r,l class last Friday nigbi in a league game . Iprith Harvard, our Warriors faded itadly against. Crystal Lake i*the tournament. We must thank our powers that be at. MCHS for the new press, accomodations. Only trouble is that we can't learn where all the newspaper men are hiding The officials are handling the Sanies in nice style. As usual the crowd thinks they miss one once to a while and noise breaks loose. It's to be expected that we fans know more about the game than Hie officials. Only difference is that the boys with the whistle get paid. players plenty of time to get home for the arrival of Santa Claus, Rudolph, and all that goes with Christmas Eve. Co-op Teams Basy The Co-ops beat Cary last Wednesday night 59 to 56 in a hardfought tussle. It was against Wyman's of Crystal Lake that the McHenry boys went irito high g ear and scored a 75 to 44 victory. Bockman's 25 points led the way in this game. Last Sunday the Townsend team of Woodstock nosed out McHenry 48 to 47. Carl Neiss was the leading scorer with 19 points. The undefeated Co-op second team romped to a 59-32 win over Woodstock as everybody took a hand in the scoring. Well, Manager Don Howard entered the recods with one foul. Woodstock (41) Taylor Frame McKim Overly Stake Tornow i Torgerspn P.P. 3 1 1 0 1 2 0. F.T. 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 P.O. 5 1 -3 2 .3 5 2 F--i rst C- ou, nty Cage^ Meet At McHenry Is Well Handled The MCHS gymnasium has been a busy place this week as high school basketball battled toward the coveted goal of the county championship. McHenry's beautiful new gymnasium was the scene of the bounty tournament and those at MCHS put forth every effort to make the event a complete success. Hebron's sharp-shooting basketball boys are the new county champs. Scoring 35 points in the first half while Crystal Lake collected 12, the Hebron five went on to hold a comfortable lead throughout the last half. Don WUhrandt's 21 points set a torrid pace for the winners. Hebron's J. V. team won the preliminary 43 to 35 as Spooner sank 6 field goals and had a perfect night at the free throw line with 10 markers. $ Game No. 1 Marengo showed speed and drive to beat Richmond 55 to 38. In a close first only 3 ners moved third period and finished) strong. Anthony led the scoring / with 13 points. Rudolph scored 12 points for Richmond while May trad COndon had 10 eaeh. Marengo (55) : first half, Matango led by points, 24 to 2l\ The winoved ahead 35 to26 in the Totals 8 McHenry Co-ops (47) P.P. I 21 P.T. F.G. I*' I-- P McHenry police are guiding the Crowds efficiently and in a friendly manner. Archie Erdangen hasbeen right on the job to see that Crystal Lake does all right. Larkin 0 1 6 Miller 4 0 2 Peterson 1" r 4 Bockriuti W 0 1 Stilling 1 0 0 McCracken 2 I 1 Bolger 1 • 0 Neiss >-;• • v-* ' -m* . • Si 8 Totals 11 5 21 McHenry Co-ops 2nd team (59) P.P. P.T. P.G. Doctor Chamberlain and Howard Wattles .a couple of fans who travel far and near to watch basketball, have been looking 'em Aver . Games have been running too true to form. The Huntly-Maren- •go. garae has been the only close contest. "Muggs" says to be pure to mention that he will hand out roses to the ladies on Christmas morning. Wouldn't be surprised if he'd dig out some cheap cigars for the men. Michete Corcoran 0 2 0 /0 4 4 bane Ife. 2 B. Miller 2 0 3 A great scoring spree by Vierck, Howard 1 0 0 who sank 12 baskets and 6 free Olson 9 •»: .2 2 throws for 30 points, gave HarH. Miller 2 1 1 vard a 59 to 36 victory over St. J. Aithoff 0 0 2 Mary's of Woodstock. It was HarR. Mayer 1 ft 5 vard all the way as St Mary's Lowrey 2 1 2 lacked scoring punch. Nye ' 2, ft 6 Harvard (59) Totals 14 S 28 Townsends-Woodstock (32) P.F. P.T. P.O. Daly 10 2 Behler 2 0 2 Shade 2 6 1 Overly © 2 4 Frame 2 3 2 Totals 7 10 11 The Warriors will travel to Delavan Friday night for a regular Rwani game. They play in the Mooseheart Tournament next' weel;., \ ,h ---The Harold "Zek«"Bacons -have added reason for joy at this happy season. It's a boy! Bet his Dad will buy him a basketball instead of a rattls. r We have desferted George fasten this year. Usually meet him on December 24th as we get right down to business on our Christ mas shopping. Got most of ours done this year George, „•* McHenry Co-ops (75) P.F. P.T. F.O. Miller 0 2 7 McCracken 0 0 4 Peterson 3 .. 0 9 Stilling 3 0 0 Bockman 1 1 12 Bolger 2 0 5 Totals 9 3 37 Wyman's Crystal Lake (44) P.F. F.T. Don Bacon Parndt K. Bacon Zeabol Zank 3 0 4 3 •/ 2 Totals 12 F.O. 2 0 7 4 7 20 D Fox C Fox Stieg Dailey Shearer Miller Anthony Ballard Van Hagen Billinjg8 2 4 0 4 5 I 1 s F.f. 2 0 1 0 t © 1 0 s F.F. 0 5 8 1 2 6 1 0 4 Totals t Score by Quarters: • Crystal Lake 15 - 26 M c H e n r y 7 - 1 2 s Game Na. 4 ay resumed on Monday night and Huntley forced Marengo to the limit before losing, 47 to 41. Huntley sank 13 field goals to 12 for Marengo, but lost at the free throw line where Marengo collected 23 points Huntley lost four men on fouls and ran up a total of 31 personals. Marengo led 81 to 30 at the eild of three periods. Marengo (47) F.G. V,' -V-' 1 : s V,-v* • ft > Miller . Van HigMl Shearet D. Fox Stieg Anthoifry ' C. Fo« ;'v'Vv F.T. 1 ft ' -«. c 1 f P.F. S J 5 3 Huntly (41) Hughea Schactner Heineman R. Strissel Hennegan Hargartner Donahue Johnson Totals 12 23 22 F.G. 4 1 3 © ®% 0 s - F.T. 2 2 4 r a r •> w • • » € " i P.F. 6 6 5 6 4 2 1 4 Totals 13 15 31 Score by Quarters: Marengo 14 - 22 - 31 - 47 Huntley 8 - 17 - SO - 41 Game 5a. ( Hebron showed class and plenty of know-how In hitting the hoop as they rolled along to at 61 to 41 win over Woodstock's Blue Streaks. Everybody on the Hebron team got into the scoring. Elliot led with 17, Wilbrant had x14 and the Judson twins 9 each. Woodstock had trouble breaking through th«L Hebron defense and couldn't click with far-out shots. Hebron (61) Richmond Totals (38) 11 22 F.G. F.T. P.F. Maeger 1 2 0 Olson ft 0 0 Rudolph 2 " 7 •2 Bssselman ft ft 0 May s 2 4 Siedschlag ft 0 2 Jackson, . 1 ft 3ft Condon: 5 ft £ Gray . 0 0 1 Totals 13 IS 14 J. Judson Paul Judson Phil Judson Wilbrandt Thayer Elliot Schults I S I S t 2 a 6 I ^ :v £*:•• ft , - T • 1 , 1 « C I ' - iii Totals 20 21 9 Woodstock (41) Schroeder « Derrtiont Glester Stork Hinner ° Davis. Clark -Schacht Peacock > F.G. 4 I , \**- I 1 5 4 F.T. PP. 2 4 0 "• 6 0 fx. * < \ .Totals 18 is Score by Quarters: Hebron if - S3 - 62 - §1 Woodstock ft - 17 - 23 - 41 Grieshop Magnuson Vierck Carlson Townsend Crabtree Hermonson Menge Peters Reese F.G. 1 0 12 4 * 5 ft 2 0 • F.T. 0 0 ft S 1 2 1 1 0 • P.P. 2 0 3 6 1 4 3 3 3 0 St. Totals Mary's (36) Porkorny Menzel Dunham Burs Nihan Sheehan D Freund Salzman R. Freund --- 16 24 T.G. 0 ' 'ft S I If t --r F.T. 6 ft t SiL % 1 1 P.F. 2 '2 1 2 L* 0 2 0 -,4 14 20 MeHenry. Co-ops (59) P.P. F,T. F.G. , The rush is on, but most\>f us will recover in time to enjoy a full measure of Christmas Joy. We wish each of you complete happiness at thib joyous and holy season. For those whose. Christmas ts not complete., we wish you strength to meet your problems and the spirit to enjoy whatever blessings that you may count as jupr own. Larkin 2 2 2 Miller 1 3 1 Peterson ,2 4 6 McCracken 3 0 4 Stilling 8 0 0 Neiss Z 6 6 Bockman 5 0 1 Bolger 2 2 1 Cary (56) Totals 21 17 21 Dally Pinups A novQl personality need never resort to fiction. If your smile is real your other features are merely accessories. Keeping your nose to the grindstone should not keep you from j looking- up at times I To be outstanding it's best not to overstep your limtis. AH the Xmas ties laid end to and could mark Santa's trail to the North Pole. Fish tales could lure you into ANONYMOUS Schuett Turek Fitzgerald F. Pokorny J. Pokorny D. Kuidera R. Hubka M. Leibert O. Kraus F.F. S t "1 5 2 0 1 1 0 F.T. 1 1 4 2 3 1 • 0 5 1 F.O. 4 3 0 2 6 0 0 4 0 Totals 11 Score by Quarters: Harvard: 12 - 28 - 40 - 5* St. Mary's: 8-15-24-36 Gane We. S The McHenry Warriors were no match for Crystal Lake in a lopsided 61 to 30 game. Schneider sank 20 points for the winners and displayed a cool, calculated brand of basketball. It was Jack Peterson's floor play and 18 points on iharp shooting that sparked the Lakere. Game No. I After a fairly close drat half Tuesday night Hebron breezed to a 63-37 win over Marengo in the •emi-finals. Phil Judson's 17 points led the scoring. Hebron's play was not as smooth as seen in previous games, but the scoring punch was present all the way thr4ugh the lineup to ward off a determined bi4 fey the Marengo team. Hebron (63) F.G. F.T. P.P. J. Judson * 3 4 3 Spooner 1 1 0 Ihrke 0 0 0 Paul Judson-*-v 5 1 2 J Wilbrandt \ ft 0 0 Phil Judson f 2 2 Thayer ft ft 0 D Wilbrandt « * • 3 Elliott 9" 0 3 Schuiz ft ft 0 Marengo C2t) -Totals ft 11--13 F.T. P.P. Totals 16 18 19 in Nlekel Compeunda Nickel compounds are used large quantities for electro-plating and in a variety of other processei such as vitreous enameling and fat hardening. rystal Lake (ftl) F.O. F.T. P.F. Schneider 8 4 4 W Peterson 1 4 2 Skogh 0 0 0 Koils 1 1 ft 1 Giek 1 .ft 2 Sayles 8 4 Maloney 0 ft 1 Roderick 1 t 3 J. Peterson 8 t . 3 Totals 22 16 20 McHenry (30) F.G. F.T. Andreas 12 Schmidtke |> 1 Freund * •' Engdahl f. g ; Kennebeck Q > f . Aim § § Lawrence § f McCulla 2 . 2 Huemann ' 0 9 Shearer 3 2 3 I>all<;y 1 0 4 Antho^T 4 1 1 Miller 2 0 1 C. Pox 2 1 2 D. Fox 0 0 0 Van Hagen 1 1 4 3 Ballard 0 0 1 Steig 0 0 1 BUlings : 1 ft 3 Skogh Giek Strain! Schnettstr Coles Harvard (12) Grieshop Townsend Ruppert Hermann Peters Carlsdft Reese. • V lercte^s* Crabtrae Totals 4^ Score by Quarters: • ' Crystal Lake 15 » St - 40 Harvard 6 - 10 - IS BOmWJUHOR SQIUDS WM OVER HARYARS Bob McCulla Sinks 27 Pc^nts In Best Exhibition Of Year - 53 - 19 Coach McCracken and a crowd of McHenry basketball fanB were very pleased with the performance of the Warriors last Friday night as they beat Harvard 61 to 37 on our home floor. Both teams were hotter than a pistol on shots as the game got under way. The first five shots in the game were good, then percentage started to enter the picture. This game was far and away the best performance of the season for the Warriors., Passing, good team play and nifty shooting made the home boys look impressiye. To Bob McCulla goes the tip of the hat not only for scoring 27 points, but also for a great floor game. His long arms stretched all over the gym and his spirited play caught fire with his team-mates. Everybody played basketball. Harvard's five looked 1 impressive with speedy floor play and zippy passing in the first quarter. After that period, their aggreslveness remained, but results were lacking. Harvard's J. V. team led the Warrior J. V's in the first half 20 to 19 and trailed by only 3 points late in the third quartisr. Then the Roche boys pulled away to a 49 to 36 win. Huemann's 16 points led the scoring and Baldwin was close behind with 14. Conway, showed up good in the art of gaining posession of the ball in the final quarter while Bolger's feeding to Pepping worked nicely. McHenry Varsity -- McHenry Reerea$Jea -^ Match-- ^ Andy's (Woodstock), 2722 f Mc- ( Henry Rec., 2673. Rodenkirk, 502; Kinsala. 564; V. Freund, 224-525; Larkin, 204- 535; Sutton, 215-567; Anderson, 530; B. Johnson* 536; Judson,, 208-225-594; FlschbaCh, 606; K. Johnson, 657. , v ...X af Gr- Wall Fill Insulation, 2;" Frost Studio, 1. L. Nlmsgyn, 204-540; H. Diedrlch, 222-533; B. F. Frost, 668. Steffan Jewelry, 2; Canada Dry, J. Valentine, 6tf(L -- Business Hen- Leo's Tavern, 3; Mc&ullom Lake, 0. Reinlnger, 213-282-621. Prank Jk Freida, 8; Leo's Ringwood, 0. J. Brown, 235-574; Komar, 203- 629. McHenry Plastering, 3; Freund's Dairy, 0. Barger, 532; Nimts, 518. McDonald's Tavern, 2; McHenry Recreation, 1» ^ w Thursday 9 O'Clock-- Co-ops, 2; Blats, I. ; J. E. Jannotta, 2i0-585. Fox Novelty, 2; Old Bridge, 1. Jones, 201-551; Larkin, 235-543; Sutton, 501; Freund, 515; Krause, 202-552; Peisert, 200-508. - H. of A# • P. M. Justen Furn., 2; Art Smith's Groc. 1. .. v Wattles Drug ~ 2; McHenry Co-ops, J. - / ^ Buss Motor .Sales, 3; McHenry Lumber Co,, 0. Cubs Inn, 2; John the T«41ar, 1. L. Conway, 423: - Last Week- Leo's TaverA, 3; Freund's Dairy, Rslninger, 20S-641. McHenry Plastering, 2; MeCul- Jom Lake, 1. McDonald's Tavern, 3; Leo's Ringwood, 0. Rourke, 247-581;- Kantorskl, 234-596.^ | ^ McHenry Recreation, S; Wank A Freida, 0. v ' Kite Owls-- Schroeder Iron Works, 2; Nye Drug store, 1: McHenry Sand * 'Gravel, S; Holly's Drive Inn, 0. . The Pit, 2; Mi Place Tavern, 1. J. Justen, 184-421; 8le WrfSfcr, 467; E. Hoyte, 187-422; F. Fretdld, Al's White Houaa,^;. lieHaiuy Recreation, 0. J. Jackson, 421; Bea Itulqtdit, 175-475. ^ ,f 3 '*r~ i ' -Hlace Atlas Prager, 3; Bank, 0. Kreutser, 202-210-582. Hester Oil, S; Carey Electric, 6. Fantus, 570; Blake, 501; SclUkrlow, 200-546; Barge, 602. Lee 6 Ray, 2; Walsh InsuraMe, Norin, 217-648; Steffes, 2274)0; Behnke, 210-553. McGee's, 2; Olsen's, 1. Johnson, 650. $ ....Ladles 7 O'Clock- Herdrlch's, 2; Justen ft Son, L M. Doherty, 187-484; T. Ms^tr. 184-510; E. Conway, 428. McHenry Lumber, 2; lUverjflie Dairy, 1. S.' Patzke, 422. " Tavern-- . Hoots, 3; Fireside, 1 '/'if- f V Noonan, 520. ' T V f . (continued on page 6) % ; --& V. F. W^- Ply Boys, 2; Dog Paces, 1. L. Smith, 200-542; R. Smith, 520; Conway, 203-655. Bell Hops, 2; Swabbies, 1. Kraus, 213-645; Kralowetz, 502. Clark Che v., 2; Certified Foods, 1. A. Schaefer, 224-636; Adams, 210-537; Bennett, 206-574. Totals |4 t 19 Score by Quarters: Hebron 14 • 26 - 44 - 63 Marengo 8-17-80-37 P.O. F.T. p.p. Aim S 1 4 McCulla . 11 5 3 Engdahl S s 3 Freund 0 ft 4 Andfeas s 2 3 Kennebeck 0 0 0 Schmidtke 0 0. 2 Lawrence 0 0 1 Walters 0 0 0 - Totals 20 11 20 Harvard Varsity F.G. F.T. P.F. 2 1 2 6 4 2 1 1 2 2 0 . Totals If .11 „ 22 Score by Quarters: McHenry 19 30 43 5? Harvard 15 19 26 37 Vierck 2 1 Reese 0 0 Carlson 5 3 Crabtree 2 Vf Hermonson 1 - 1 Townsepd 0 ft Grieshop 2 1 Magnuson 0 0 Peters 1 0 Ruppert 0 l Halderman 0 l McH&try J.V.'s Bolger w Dixon Huemann Baldwin Conway Pepping F.O. F.T. P.F S 1 2 ' 0 15 14 5 1 4 1 ,1 1 0 2 1 2 Early Birds-- S. H. Freund, 8; Freund Oil, 0. M. Wilbrandt, 455; H. Knox, 470; R. Clark, 189-469. Peterson Boat, 2; A. P. Freund, 1. E. Peterson, 456; D. Schaefer, 177-447. McHenry Cab, 2; Carey Electric, 1. F. Larson, 461; L. Bauer, 442. Old Bridge, 2; Stilling's Town 4 Country, 1. B. Buergler, 457; N. Larkin, 437. Commerelal-- A •:*- McHenry Laundry, 2; McHenry State Bank, 1. R. Oilliford, 205-507 Virgil Adams, 545; Les Adams, 529. Riverside Bakery, 2; Buss Motor Sales, 1. H. Schmitt, 226-508; M. Schmitt, 212-540; H. Weber, 544. Kleinhans Lumber Co., 2; Charm House, 1. G. Kleinhans, 210-518. Aithoff Hardware, 2; McDermott's, 1. Gmie Schaefer, 624. Read the Want Ads. TO Reflect 8top for a moment, and listen! Dishes c l a t t e r i n g , s m a l l feet romping -- each Comforting sound that you accept "as ordinary is a good reason for you to -fce thankful th% Season. Your Sports Department •1 • ( EM EN Come stag to The Gift Port. W> Let Eve have her evening elsewhere--you can shop for those last f f minute gifts in comfort and choose from a host of lovely articles to surprise her. ;»y - Totals If 11 Harvard J.V.'s 15 P.P. 1 0 1 4 3 5 1 5 0 Game Ha. 9 . The second game on Tuesday night was Crystal Lake's all the way. When the firihg ceased, the Lakers had a 53 to It win in the bag over Harvard. Roderick sank 8 free throws before a miss and ended bis evening's play with 9 free throws out of 10 attempts. His two baskets gave his scoring honors. . . Harvard scored only 4 field goals in a futile attempt to match the Lakers. That leads us right up to the Wednesday night finals. Crystal Lake (53) P.O. Roderick Mahoney J. Peterson Peterson Sayles F.T. • •: 1 s = r. p.p. 2 1 0 0 2 Houlihan Rott Cook Argell Lane Carlson F.O. F.T. P.I 2 0 3 0 6 1 • Totals IS 10 18 Score by Quarters: McHenry fi i» 37 4f Harvard 15 20 32 3f Harness Racing ON ICE Idauf Township Klwanls Club Ice Carnival Sunday# January 14th 2P.M. SLOCUM LAKK Entrance Wlrksvllle Resort Genuine |<eather Wallets. $3^5 to $5.95 t Colognes and Perfumes, $1.00 to $16^0 Scarves. $1.95 to $12X)p Costume Jewelry, $1*75 to $25.00 Handkerchiefs. ili)0 to $5.00 Brie a Brae, $2.00 to $5040 Lamps. $9.00 to $75UK) Household Articles„$1.00 to $150.00 Swedish Crystal and Silver, $2.50 to $47.50 Slnta Claus is«a ladies' man at ^(she Sift Qort l i t / j; ,>||a«-T«Wilr-Two RWcrtfd. Drive •M 1111"|"| 111 l 11111 ' I I 1 1! |n • • • • < ' -'7% - » i '• ' i.