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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1951, p. 4

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I , . . .•> ?A?zrf* • vfiv t« McHEKKY PLAIWDEALER ' \*.k • . ' v ; ' ' , , -yJ .v^;: •; $MKf- U l"K #<> „<r ..W»^ *•« d **• mMFzs J&tj £<L*Jt CUCI&AJL. *hea>C i Everybody's talking about the **»thtr so we'd better find some otlwr subject to get us down to tfee bottom of another column. Anyhow we hate to bring on a* deluge of "Wish you were here" cards from the south when we1 '•kV&Si •P tWr sieves at our. stttferins in sub-tero weather. ; ' - nialre, 2m-m; iUwith, fttt; Crtity's, 501. , ' Olfy-- ' ' ' ' V :• Prfcger. 8; Mcilee's, JL' ^ Low. 2M-R56; ..KrMf# 557; Johnson, 518. Walsh Insurance, 3; Carey Electric, 0. Rarge, 234-548; McCarroll, 528; Wiser. 211-5GS: Bartli. 525; Steffes. 245-581. Hojnaoki's, 2; Schaefer's, 1. Schaefer, 50.8; Rowe, 501; Olsen, 203-523. Hester's. 3; Lee A Ray's, 6. Fantus, 544; Sctmrlaw, 277-fH^ 683. know dam well those people are i |l|^lVV |)JCi NOTES reading thef/feapers «nd laughing **** slwv^s ftt m You wouldn't recognize that brown, handsome lad behind the counter as pie same pale-faced Glwnny who left bur shores a few wteks ago. Hear he's going back y*-' some Thursday. . *<-• Jbi ' .A./ TfctilPHY-- to, When yoti enter toe gynmaSniTii Friday night to watch the Warrior- Lake Geneva game, take a minute to look over the new trophy in the AM*. Altboffs Hardware come ftp with . the idea of present 1** a trophy that will honor the vafslty player who comes through with the best *ji?l free throw percentage each season. Some player's name will be inscribon the trophy each year. $3U- The MCHS athletic department ( has asked us to mention this trowiPfcy OMI express their appreclam -•-it* eti TIMBER! Ray Scharlow, bowling in the • (Sty League at the Palace bowled ;.jsk. • CM series this week with a nigh onto perfect first game. Here's how: 277 - SIS - 191 - CSS. " *> y:h'\- -- Bowling Rar ,^-V (:•; Thursday Site-- . Fox Motor Sales, 2; Loci's Tavern, 1. HetterJiiann's Tavern, 2; Qusch's Bar-be-cue, 1. B. Peisert, 207. # <>•<*** fjtirtWS-'.; ^v- Johnson's Bar- b e -co^ l i 0 * l r Park Hotel, 1. ^ . f, M. Kinsala, 430; IS. WinTKel, 4£f; O. Barbian. 451. Steffan's Jewelry. 2; T. Olsen & Son. 1. - •"' • v::~r--: J. KraloW^ts,: 4SS.',y 439; K. Wllbrandt, 426; F. tariH>n 444. • !; -. • • Commercial-- Norsemen. 2; Joe Huemaifn's, 1. F. Huemann, 502. Bowling Bar, 2; Kreutzer's, 1. J. Frett's, 2; Pitzen's Camp, 1. J. Frett, 203. Westlake's, 3; Olsen's, 0. fnOMTKI FIRSTS-- tfonder Lake filrb-- Lake View Inn, 2; McHenry Amer Legion, 1. Krueger's Nursery, 2; Variety Store, 1. Lake Dry Cleaners, 3; Cardinal Store, 0. A. Orosso, *57; 'E. Hoyte, 190- 479; J. Hoffman, 449; M. Subin. 423. Rolaine "Grill, 2; Mill Inn. 1 "'Tie complete results of the big Forester bowling tournament will be announced at their party next ^j.i Sunday night, but here are some * r, sure shots. ••«# Bill Tonyan's 687 has the singles title in the hag. John "Honky" - iSAvfBud" Miller and Dick Rosing are ?? i in with 1346 in the doubles. Miller's 1.835 <204 average) is safe in •te ah events. Harold Steffan is second with a 187 average in 9 games. •u,- • Six more teams will bowl Saturday night at Johnsburg and will •"» be shooting at the 2969 total post- »«*" ed By Mayor George P. Freund's but team. I JHC," , j iitit MeHenry firms are showing: '••rt* boats at the Chicago National Boat | Tharsday Kltr Ladles- Frank May S. ft G.. 2; WMngart's Trucking, 1. B. Clark. 429: C. May. 459. Leo's PainterettejS, 2; HetteVmanns' Tavern. 1. M. Hettermann. 427; B. Freund, 181-441. Bowling Bar, 2; 0«o. Breier ft Son, 1. R. Miller, 420. ' Lay's Tavern, 2; Jim ft Clara's Tavern, 1. V. Huemann's. 462; D. Michels, 425; B. Meyers. 434. Show starting Friday night of this week. Watch for them if you attend the show. ; bat +4* 'iSS: • tii .xnx The Sports show will fee a sep- •rate ««pt Oils year, sthrting Fab. 16th. , . Johnsbarg Wen-- L. Smith. 3; A. Jackson,' 0. B. Freund. 210-531L. Smith. 214-531. L Smith. 214-531; F. Smith, 514. G. Jackson's, 2: N. Smith's. 1. B. Meyers. 233-5S3; H. TiHler. 209-54«; F. Huemann. 210-535; N. Smith. 505. S. Freund's. 2: B. Miller's. 1. B Miller. 216-652; S. Freund, 500. J. Jackson's, 3; J. Frett'is, 0. J. Jackson. 512. -- Palace --- Tavern-- Blatz. 2; R. Place.l. . , . -a . - - „ Hagherg. 200-543; Sund, 54«: i A certain young man would like .Tonvan. 507. U* tQ thC 9port8 8how aga,n Al's White House, 3; Hoot's. 0. i - 2We a. yA?nry ^body Wgoe.t maa yw l^ee,lf-aclh aVir1?6 ' D Kennebeck. ' R61: C. Steins- doerfer 513; n |r Ever walk from one end of that Navy Pier to the other? to *2^4', Hera's what's cookin' in basket- , bsir before another Plalndealer «o4s to press. . On, Friday night, the Warriors i play Lake Geneva. McHenry rates %8i ; a notch higher than Lake Geneva .^i t i> the Swani standings so it looks » Mke a couple, of evenly .matched 4i* teams will take the floor. Better see thl« one. Gn Sunday afternoon the Co-ops travel to Johnsburg for a county At ^cltague game that is expected to attract quite a trawl mm Next Tuesday night Woodstock High 8chool will be here with their HP and coming Blue Streaks. This will be a tough one.-trot always a great attraction. m- SchaMer. 211-553; Noonan. 503; Freund. 511. Snug Harbor. 2; Cub's Inn. 1. Paluch. 233-552; Holt. 221-523; Carr, 202-519; Wheelock. 206-522; Weingart. 215-539: H. Behnke. 210- 547; Rogers 210-533. Landl's, 2; Firosid", 1. Stilling, 204-570. ^ Joe Guzzardo and Frank Johnioff were planntng a golf game for last Sunday. They probably I .switched to ping-pong. J DAILY pnrufrs The best things In' life are free, •« the next best are hard-earned. -- L6ve is kind and good and wise, while infatuation throws gold duet in your eyes. Growing pains--getting adjusted to collegiate capers. Back talk is openly frontal assault. Altered ego--seeing ourselves as others see us. Faith alone will do nothing, but «•» • without faith you can do nothing. The least intelligent person is the most scornful of others errors. The fellow who is never worng is ' far from right. Majors- Carlson Oil Co:, 3; Downs Nash. 0. Downs. 500; Crtsty. 235-511; Steffes, 523; Tonyan, 513; Carlson, 220-544: Budler, 529; Crouch, 212- 215-576. - Carl's Service Station, S; Blake's. 1- Smith. 507; Rodenkirk, 231-517; B. Bacon, 212-517, Schiitt, 513; Jannotta, 551; Les Bacon, 542; Rosing, 204-1M4. 7 OTlock Indies-- Herdrich's. 2; McHenry Lumber, 1. V. Herdrich, 48«:"¥; Meyer, 425; B. Farm, 434. Justen & Son, 2; Riverside Dairy, 1. E. Hester, 177-447; M. Doherty, 223-544; E. Edstrom, 4if ; S. Patzke. 426. C. O. F. -- Kreutzer's, 2351; Stilling's. 2305. L. Stilling. 513: H. Kruetzer, 522. Herdrich's. 2557: Winkel's, 2376. H. Weber. 210-513; F. Meyer, 213-537; George M. Freund, 224- 213-603; J. Herdrich. 548. Freund's. 2462; Miller's. 2312. Kd Thennes. 546: Gus Freund. 200-507: H. Miller. 550. Thtiiines'. 2453: Steffan's. 2371. B. Kreutzer, 500; H. Steffan, 218- 574; C. Dowe, 506; B. Thennes, 203-233-585. -- MeHenry Recreation -- Thursday 9 O'CIock-- Old Bridge, 2; Blatz, 1. Sutton, 540; Jones, 213-527; Larkin. 516. Certified Foods, 8; Co-ops, 0. G. Marunde, 504; B. Pries, 5S2; Britz, 532; Jannotta, 514. Clark Chev., 3; Fox Novelty, 0. Thennes, 500; Coros, 203-&43; Adams, 204-586; Bennett, 209-579; Freund. 505; Krause, 213-559; Peisert, 540. k. «r e.-; . "• • Steffan Jewelry, "S; Canada 0ry; H. Steffan. 504 s ^ Wall Fill Insulation, 2J Impost Studio, 0. - -; - V L. Nims|^; 2SS-5*i? ^ fcfcdrlcli, 532. ' - Y.F.W.-- Dog Faces, t; Fly Boys, iff £ L. Smith, 517; Smith, 20$»S42; Conway. 509. Bell Hops, 2; Swabbies, 1^. Getner. 508; V. Weyhuid.l 8#t; Kraloweta; 502. ,, Mte Owls (Lasf~Week)-- . Nve's Drug Store, 3;~ . Holly Drive Inn, 0. P. Kraus. 476; H. Hefde, 420. Al's White House, 3; The Pit, 0. G. Steinsdoerfer, 446; J. Rosing, 431. 7 7. Mi Place,. I;. .McHenry "Recreation. 0. • V:; E. Hoyte. *B2l ;?*.. ^rtt*, 44^' Freund. 42S. •" ':':7V,r' Schroeder Iron Works, 2 i+m. Henry Sand & Gravel. I. - , Mi Plade, 3; ^ehro«4er !ran Works. 0. * ' R. Hoyte. 462. -v McHenry Recreation,' lilc- Henry Sand ft Gravel, ^ I. Stoller. 427. ' Al's Whitehouse, 3; Holly's Drive Inn, 0. J. Rosing, 461; E. Rand, 437; B. Hulqulst, 423. The Pit, 3; Nye's Drug Store, 0. H Stoffel, 444. SLOW START WARRIORS 57 TO AT MARENGO HIG1 A slow si art in the first quarter at Marengo la«t. Friday night put 4he Warrior cagers at a disadvantage that was like dragging" - anchor the rest of the way throughj £ tilt' gann1. Marpngo won 57 to 47. Scoring was spread nicely over both lineups. Tommy Huemann led*' the Warriors with 13. Duane Andreas. who has* had an in and out j season, hit the stride that he is capable of playing. Duane sank a long shot right after coming into the game and went on to drop 4 more shots, ' McHenry's Juftior Varsity won the opener. in a (ilose battle, 42 'to 40...: ;:-v- • Marengo (57) : FT PF Van Hagen ' 3 8 S MCNMOW WHS NMIK M ROW T AT J0HKSBUR6 " Mii Tbujidfty. Tibiwiif h fill Large Crowd Wit See Co-ops Meet Johnsburg Sundaf TOTALS MrHeary Ynrwtty ( Huemann Freund ! Engdahl ' KennebeckfK^ Aim * Andreas 5 s- -21 (#7) BOAT SHOW OPEN FRIDAY IN CHICAGO Million Dollar Display Of All Thai Is Latest !>. of a.-- Cubs Inn, 3; Art Smith's Grocery, 0. Buss Motor Sales, 2; McHenry Co-ops. 1. B. O'BrJpn, 178-476. P. M. Justen Furn.. 2; John the Tailor, 1. Waittles Drug Store. 2; McHenry Lumber Co., 1. H. Low. 4.30. Early Birds-- s. H. Freund, 3; McHenry Cab, 0. H. Knox. 222-521: S. Sutton, 420 Old Bridge. 2; A. P. Freund, 1. B. Stackliouse. 434: 11. Buergler, 199-500; N, Larkin. 177-196-541; L. Miller. 183-449: D. ScliaefeT. 430. Peterson Boat, 2; Stil ling's Town ft Country, I. . « " B. Justen, 180-474. Carey Hlectric Shop, 2; Freund Oil. 1. D. Freund. 423; B. Houck, 178- WINTER FATItUB? -Nautical ceremony will keynote the opening Friday nijght. Feb. 2, of the Chicago National Boat Show at the International Amphitheatre, 42nd and Halstead Sts., when the doors open at 6 p.m. Friday, with the opening ceremonies scheduled for 7 p.m. Following the! opening night's activities, the show will be open every day from 1 to 11 p.m. through Sunday, Feb. 11. Admission will bo $1. and children under 12 will be admitted free when accompanied by an adult. All that is new in the way of marine engine, motor and boat dwelopments will be on v'<«nlay in the million dollars' worth ol exhibits. and eager boating enthusiasts will have a chance to participate in this harbinger of spring. On view will he the finest and most extensive fleet of boats ever assembled in the rhieaso Boat Show, including motor yachts, runabouts, small outboard boats and motors. ocyan-going sail craft, small sailboats.and dinghys, and canoes. Also oh exhibition will be two of the most famous speedboats In the nation, the Allison-powered "My Sweet.is." the leading boat of 1949-50. with Its driver. Bill Cantrell, and the equally noted 'Such Crust I." C Fox Miller SHrarer Griebel, Anthony; Stieg. TOTALS McHenry Huemann Freund Kngdahl Kennebeck McCulla Aim Andreas TOTALS - Score by Qtilhrters 0 5 ^ 1 2 20 F(J 5 2 3 0 1 1 * 6 -'2 0 0- 0 1 9 17 FT 3 1 5 0 3 1 0 fr . 4 •1 2' 1 1 2 22 PF 2 * 0 1 t 2 4 i:\": „V'/. ... TOTALS ^ ' Score by Quarters; 1 s»FG j %; «v 0 0 • W > - t : sV;-it. * f ^ ! Mercare 8 points to 3 Wheaton „. ' Kiest, at 138 pounds, showed tofl ' . !much e*P«rlenc$ fa pinning Don 0 12 2 Arvidson I j came the 145-pound Jmvi ® Alllt If urou .-- k* gel Johi Hebron': McHenry: The rampaging Richmond five made it 9 in a row with a 93 to 86 victory over Johnsburg last Sunday in town team basketball competition. « i Burlington Connie Miller, •* towering giant, j pe|avan proved too much for johnsbut'g to j"Marengo McHenry 1? - 2 2 - 4 9 -- 12 2 - 8 - 1^#4 handle as he piled up 35 points. Harvard it ii Joe Jackson again led his mates j Oene^if with 31 points, but had some pretty Whitewater fancy scoring help from Bob Peisert, with 26 points and Art Jaefc> son's 10 baskets. George. Miller played his final game of the season with the team and will now move into Uncle Sam's lineup. , . '. •«" ' ." ., Richmond s second team won the preliminary 52 to 41. Next Sunday should draw the crowd of the year when the McHenry Co-ops play in the new Johnsburg gym. McHenry had the edge all the way when the two teams met two weeks ago, but a much closer contest is looked for in this meeting. The first game starts at 2 o'clock. Richmond (98) Katzenberg Marengo: McHenry: 13 - 27 - 45 -- 57 ? Tiltoa 7 - 20 - 35 47 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS WIN CLOSE ONE AT MARENGO McHenrv's Junior Varsity basketball team came through with another close decision last Friday night at Marengo. 42 to 40. The McHenry team led throughout the game, holding a 35 to 27 b»ad at the three-quarter mark, H. Freund but had to fight like all get out I Miller Olson Heelien Pickering1 Nafziger TOTALS Johnsburg Peisert Art Jackson Joe Jackson Geo. Miller" W. Miller to stavo off a determined Mareftgo five in the closing quarter. Pepping's 14 points led the winning offense while Johnson was close at his heels with 12 points, Mclfeary j.v. (|f) FC. FT PF Rolger 0 1 Bnldwfti r Popping Dixon John s b i | Conway Cristy JOTAU* ^!iromW» J.Y. (4ft) A ckm an Kitchen-' VoUmpn PaHard I-fpitisky Davis Durnside 0 1 6 4 5 1 1 18 FCI 1 4 5 G 0 9 0 TOTALS Ffl 6 7 17 .|0:- 8 1 3 42 FO 13 10 t4 2 1 0 41 FT 0 PF 1 HEBRON TO 63 POINTS TUESDAY 1 1 1 t 0 0 i 8 0 0 s 1 T 8 FT^ PF 0 3 *0 8 1 8 1 4 0 •"I e t 4 14 V TOTAL® Score by Quarter*: McHenry 10 - 28 - 3B - Marengo: 6 - 1£ - 27 • Coach McCracken took his War- 1 4 rior basketball team to Hebron 2 2 Tuesday night and followed the 0 4( plan of other coaches in trying to 2 4;| hold the score as low as possible lp I when meeting the strong Hebron 0 • 0 five. Hebron didn't hit the century -- --I mark as they have against some « 16 teams, but they did trim McHenry FT PF 6.1 to 24. 3 4 It was Jim .Tudson's»tnrn to lead 1' . 5 „ the scoring parade for Hebron and 0 , 4 he enme through with 21 points. 1 •' 5; Stanley A!m had a good \ii.^ht 8 j against the strong opposition,, sink- ^ 1 ing 6 field goals and 2 free throws. 0 1 Hebron's J. V. team won their ~ -- j game by a 47 to 26 score. 8 21 Hebron Varslfy (418) 42 ! Wilhrandt 40 ! Phil Judspn | Elliott Of all Series "E" U.S. Savings Paul Judson Bonds bearing 1950 date. 85 per Jim Judson cent is still held by the original Thayer Ffl FT PF investors. Read &• Want -1>! Spooner Schuls i t 1 7 8 1 4 1 1 3 0 0 10 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 SWAHI 8TANl>I?f«S J » Elkhorn ' ^"'"2 V - " ' • • f . .8 " Vf •imt2 • , v * ' ' ' ' l-\- L 0 2 •J! » > 7 7 « HcHBIRY WINS WRESTUNG MATCH FROM WHEATOH and It waa McHenry's spot I back on the winning side Knox-won by a fall from Brauan in one of the fastest bouts of the evening Both boys were strong anc fast Dick Widen appeared to havr more than his hands full wttli Pitcher in the 154. pound class, but showed stamina in winning by an other fall After Joe Pescbke (at 165) losl on a fall to Sollenherger, #hb brother, Bfll, came back to turr the tables on Guy in the heavyweight class Bllt showed a lot ol power against his strong opjbottent in winning the winup Arlington Heights . Team Will Be Here Saturday Evening ft was an enthusiastic crowd that watched the newly organized MCHS wrestling team score a 31 to 13 victory over Wheaton in our local gym last Saturday night. The boys on the team hope that the same crowd and many more will lie on hand again this week (Saturday 7:45 p.m.) when they x^jll meet Arlington here. lr. the exhibition matches, before the scheduled bofits started it looked like some of the home boys were in for a bad night. Then came the first match and Charles Oree-n, at 103 pounds, started the team on the right traok wiht a 3 to 1 point victory. Ken Crook won over Hiebner by a fall in the 112 pound class. Eugene Hughes, at 120 pounds, was too strong for McMahon and won a decisive 8-0 match Arnie Peterson showed a lot of speed in winning the 127 pound match by a fall. After the first four bouts went to McHenry, Wheaton's 133 pounder. Rice, won his match with Gil BerfceHam Radtoacttve Berkelium is a new chemical elerrjent, whose discovery was announced early in 1950 at the University of California, located infthe city of Berkeley, after which ^he element is named. 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