' • - - < *'• ",^>*.»;#; • -"SSIJ^I THE McBfiNHY PUuifoEALEfe PC I? " *Vj|r s^Ray McGee, polio fund ch*jj/ than, phones with a smile in liis voice to report thai Gertie B»>'- Man turned over $175.81 proceeds from those hilarious, mixed bowling matches. It's cooperation from the likes o' Gertie and her bowling: pals that makes the big fob easier for Ray. And it's sin- ;»re appreciation on Ray's part ; Jtot gets so much cooperation. jfq £atA Wai&h. ST. PATRICK'S WINS SECTIONAL MEET AT ELGIN - 9KaaHrl Play Sunday For Rockford Dioces# Championship Ctip St. Patrick's basketball team, under the guidance and excellent _ coaching of Father McGowan, - ' broufrht joy to a large following •me Bowling Bar * >hnsbui*, ^ Suncjay as they won the phones to say that Adolph Carl- j Northea-st Catholic Grade School Mil. famous bowler. wi 1 f1^ Sectional at Elgin in St. Ed *|l exhibition on their alleys at . 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 17. ' ^ ^ ^ ; Captain Denny Conway, onte . • This should be a rea i of Father Mac's "stalwarts and tlon and will give you irchanee , ^ ^ ^ ^ to see a champion m action. ; UR his aoceptahce .^eech, but it ~ 1 was he who stepped forward to McHenry saw one of its finest i receive the trophy in behalf of events of all time last Sunday j ^is team. Greg True, St. Ednight as the community joined | wan) coach, presented the troagether to honor our superin- i pjjy £nt of schools, G. H. Duker. | champs beat St. Mary's of Elgin 30 to 23 in their first 'Our class of '"23 was repre- i game, then bumped into a tough derated by Greta Chamber lin Mc- j job in taking the measure of Oftbe, Floyd Foss. Ed Kennebeck. I Elgin's ever-dangerous St. Jos- "Red" WinkeJ and yours truly, eph team. This one went into 117-529; B. Peisert, 500; W. Low 540; Oonk, 213-221-591; Winters' 202-202-215-619. Hoots, 3 --- Sportsman's, 0; Noonan, 529; Phannenstill, 525. That was the first class to graduate under Mr. Duker's super- John Vycital sent a telegram from Washington. DC., regretlug that he could not be present. A spell of illness has kept John down for a while. But, we'll bet him to bounce up. IhHi' F ormer athletes bad a good Mine chinning with Gordon Stringer and Gerald Reed, both 'living, ^rved ably in coaching |;lt was a big evening, but y»u read all about it in another irtment. Dm: p.:*: ' overtime as Matt Eichinger showed coolness under fire in sinking a couple of free throws. Denny Coaway put the finishing touches in the overtime. The finals were not so tough as Jimmy Justen led the scoring in a 33 to 20 victory over St. Charles. With a safe lead, Father Mac had a chance to use all 12 men on his squad. / -- PAUcr* Tavern -- Old Bridge Tavern, If -- Joe's Tap, 1; P. Overton, 517; J. Larkin, 222-525; G. Kin sal a, 519; C. Corso, 200-562; J. Simon, 224-604; B. Peisert. 546. Hoots, 2 -- Hank's Fireside, 1; Low, 516; Brennan, 207; Winters, 503; Freund, 212-534; Noonan, 542. Sportsman's Inn, 2 -- McDonald's, 1; Hefrhick, 205-532; Hansen, 206-500;' Kantorski, 555. Snug Harbor, 2 -- Fox Hole, 1; Bob, 554; Roy, 200-547; Carl, 500; Don, MO; • Wtody, 211-837; Andy. 552. : •. .< C. O. F. 9:00 --..; : Thennes', 2420" -- ' Winkel'8, 2322, E. Thennes, 204-598; i A, S. Blake, 517; L. Winkei, 518. ; Diedrich's, 2424 -- Freund's, 2402; Miller, 513; Gus Freund, 212-540; D. Weber, 205-520; Diedrich, 201-500; H.Wetoer, 514. Old Timers -- Pyritz', 2292 - Cristy's, 22f42 Cristy, 559. Petersen's, 2184 - Mmtz', 2096; 9:00 Ladles -- Mi place, 2 Mark's, 1; J. Simon, 426; G. Barbian, 478; C. Boone, 469; M. Powers, 189-453. Steffan's, 2 - Olsen's, 1; R. Marshall, 441; J. Kralowetz, 422; T. Steffan, 422; E. Winkei, 470; M. Donnelly, 491. 7 KM) Ladies -- McHenry Cab, 2 -- McHenry Sand & Gravel, 1, L. Michels, 445. McHenry Lumber, 2 Blatz, 1; V. Herdrich, 420; T. Meyer, 474; M. Doherty, 189-517; J. Doherty, Next Sunday will /be, tbe 433; B. Me&th, 193-210-538; N. r,42n,erictfn Legion Post ?|8 * wttl sponsor an all star restling show on Tuesday, 16, in the Antiooh Townhigh school gym, at 8:30 This show should be of heat interest to many of the wrestling fans in this area, as they not only see them regularly on TV, but know some of .fbem in person. P We are dizzy trying to keep fp with tournaments and sports I^Bimbo's lead Sportsman's 141- |#6 in the cribbage race with t more weeks to go? "Tournament of Champions" as four sectional winners battle for the Rockford Diocese championship. Your sports page congratulates the team. Father McGowan and his first lieutenant, Larry Huck. St. Patrick (80) <B F P Eichinger 5 0 0 Raycraft 0 0 0 Canon 3 0 4 Aim 0 11 Justen 0 11 D. Conway 3 2 2 J. Conway 2 0. 1 Totals 13 4 12 St. Mary's Elgin (2S) B F P Manzow 2 10 Rienert 0 #. 2 H oil ens t ten Wells 2 1 Rachner 3 4 O'Connor 0 0 Totals 8 7 ( cSt. Patrick's won the Ameri- 4in Legion league title last Week and also battled through to the Diocesan Sectional championship at Elgin last Sunday. Larkin, 459. Moose -- Joe's, 2 -- Ray's, 1. Cecil's, 2 -- Ted's, 1; * Long, 200-520. C. O. F. 7 KM) -- Kreutzer's, 2320 -- : Thennes', 2270; N. Justen, 515; B. Kreutzer, 504. Meyer's, 2522 -- Miller's, 2445; E. Justen, 500; C. Dowe, 521; B. Meath, 504; F. Meyer. 828; D. Fredricks, 200-206-595; H. Miller, 212-215-695. •Riis (Thursday) afternoon the top four teams in the Legion loop wil start a tournament in toe old gym at the high school. 81. Patrick's and St. Mary's will ttQeet in the first game at "*:30. Following this game the Junior High five will meet St. John's of Johnsburg. e On next Tuesday night the j St. Patrick (SS) -- lime four teams will clash in Eichinger ittte new gym at the high school. Low The third place game wil] start Caron jSt Patrick (43) B F Eichinger 4 4 Caron 2 2 Raycraft 0 0 Justen 3 2 J. Conway 2 2 D. Conway 4 .j Aim 6 l Totals St. Joseph Elgin (1 Van Acker Niari Costello Urhoff Leahman Schmitz Nottolini Hirschtourg Totals McGee's, 2 -- Walsh Insurance, 1; Steffes, 200-545; J. McCarroll, 514; A. McCarroll, 210-507; B. 4 Reid, 223-519; P. Nerttad, 522. 3 Olson & Son, 2 -- Althoff's, t; q * Rowe, 201-596; Matthesius, 201- 01503; G. Schaefer, 211-202-659; B. 9 Newkirk, 209-213-565; B. Peisert, '201-668. ' McHenry Bank, 2 -- Mark's, 1; Cristy, Sr., 502; Bacon, 223-556; Rogers, 234-552; Behnke, 821; Oonk, 214-570. Kreutzer Dlst., 3 - - Lee A Ray Electric, 0; Blake, 212-503; Covalt, 509; Kreutzer, 644. 7:00 Ladies -- McHenry ^Lumber, Henry Cab, 1; M. Doherty, 512; B. Meath, 467; N. Larkin, 518; L. Ferwerda, 420; L. Michels, 181- 518. Blatz, 8 ---- McHenry Sand * Gravel, 0; E. Conway, 448; E. Justen, 444; V. Herdrich, 467; T. Meyer, 464; E. Hester, 187-446. 9:00 UMllea -- Mark's, 2 -- Steffan's, 1; T. Steffan, 439; E. Winkei, 185-425; M. Donnelly, 184-528; H. Conway, 425; L. Paluch, 180-450; G Bar- Mi Place, 2 >-- Olsen's, 1; If. bian, 204-477. Kinsala, 218-447; C. Boone, 200- 4T6; R. Marshall, 488; A. Gaulke, 475. -- McHENRY RECREATION -- Friday Nite Ladies -- Mi Place, 2 -- The Pit, 1; B. Weber, 436; .J. Pieronl, 452; E. Hoyte, 480. Sthroeder Iron Works, 3 j-- Standard Studios, 0; S. Eckstein, 451; V. Grob, 422. Al's White House, 3 -- Little Chef, 0; W. Crick, 429; L. Fijalkowski, 426; L. Vacondio, 432; P. Schultz, 428; B. Hiriquist, 451; E. Rand, 437. Wolff Bait Shop, 3 -- Bimbo & Sons, 0. Early Birds -- Farmers' Mill, 3 --r Peterson Boat, 0; T. Stilling, 425. McHenry State Bank, 3 -- Carey Electric, 0; H. Knox, 50&. Dorothy's Millinery, 2 -- Nye's Drug Store, 1; L. Miller, 425; D. Schaefer, 433. . , ' Garrelts & Rogers, 3 -- Freqnd Oil Co., 0; M. Gates, 465. Thurs. 9:00 -- Club Lilymoor, 2 -- The Vogue, 1; R. Cynowa, 516. . Al's Welding, S - Lannes Realtor, 0. F. M. Television, 2 -- Lakeside Inn, 1; V. Freund, 216-679; A. Mc- Kim, 512; E. Peisert, 507. Blatz Beer, 2 -- Atlas Prager, 1; R. Busch, 522; Roger Stilling, 531; A. Aregger, 525; H. Kreutzer, 539; A. Kratise, 224-521. FOREST® THMUMBflTFMALS WITH ENTERTAM€NT AND TK . AWARDS NEXT SUNDAY. MARCH BOWLING TOURNEY at 7:30 and the wiH follow. championship •£f-*Thought it was a gag the Other day whan a fellow walked In and said "I'm Hale." We came back with, "I'm hail an# hearty." In walks another fellow and •aid, "Tell is my name." Felt like saying, "Ta-ell you say," but he produced a card with the name William A. TelL Word Just came in that St. Patrick's team will have to be present at Elgin next Sunday, at 1 o'clock for a blind drawing. The first game will start at 1:30 , and the second at 2:45. Games 4n the evening will be at 7 and 8 o'clock. Raycraft Justen Stilling J. Conway Martin D. Conway A^m Smith D. Wirt* Totals Van Thourndu/t Carr Feree Ambroji Spreit Stoltz Brass Nelson Totals 15 13 11 I) * F P 6 1 1 2 0 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 16 « 13 B F P 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 . 6 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 5 10 (Charles (20) B F P C. O. F. 7:00 -- Thennes', 2499 -- Meyer's, 2354; J. Wagner, 219-517; H. Conway, 560; E. Justen, 524. Kreutzer's, 2663 •-- Miller's, 2376; S. Wijas, 528; P. A. Freund, 505; N. Justen, 223-587; H. Miller, 564; B. Kreutzer^ 509. C. O. F. 9:00 -- Thennes', 2431 ~~ Diedrich's, 2309; Nelson, 206-567; Thennes,, 202-500. . . 3 Winkel's, 2449 -- Freunvs, 2378 Gus Freund, 215-667; A. S. Bljke, 530, Winkei, 558. Old Timers -- Petersen's 2293 -- Cristy's, 2236 Cristy, 539; Petersen, 510. Pyritz', 2187 -t' Nimtz', 2089 Gutter Queens • Lakeside Inn, -i -- Club Lilymoor, 1; J. Ciechon, 421; K. Kurbyun, 421. McDonald's, 3 -- McDermott's, 0, A. Cable, 446. Thies, 3 -- Sehneider-Leucht, 0. Seven G's, 2 -- Wally's, 1. *4 Short Staff FTMK, ; <0 iSie Sportlii^ 1 The Phil's Jim Konstanty is proving to be the most outspoken ball player in captivity, says The Sporting NewB. His recent blast at the Phillies' management makes it cleaT that he was leveling when he said he wanted to be traded. And don't be surprised if he winds up with the Pirates. . . . Outspoken Mickey Grasso of the Cleveland Indians declares that all ball players have a beef against Bob Porterfield, who accepted a $19,500 salary from the Washington club. "He set players salaries back ten years," says Grasso. "The club owners can now point to Porterfield's salary and use it as a scale." . . . Main interest on the Cincinnati club this year will be the pitching. That is the Following are the results' of the 13th annual McHenry County Women's team bowling tournament held at the Johnsburg Bowling Bar. Scores include handicap. First place, 2618, Catholic Daughters of America No. 4, McHenry, Connie Thomas, captain. Second place, 2694, Hettermann's Tavern, Johnsburg, Dorothy Hefctemuann, captain. Third place, 2546, Adam's Market, Johnsburg, Dolores Michels, captain. Fourth place, ' 2625, Central Garage, Johnsburg, Rita Miller, captain. Fifth place, 2489, Darr's Darling*, Woodstock, Adeline D&rr, captain. Sixth place, 2483, Merwin'a, Woodstock, Virginia Messman, captain. ; - : Seventh, plaice, 2482, Catholic Daughters (rf America No. 5, McHenry, Betty Cl&rk, captain. Eighth place, 2464, Townsend's, Woodstock, Dorothy Muaser, captain. Ninth place, 2454, Mi Place - Recreation, McHenry, Lucille Weber, captain. Tenth place, 2446, Blatz Girls, MteHenry, Vera Herdrich, captain, and Mi Place - Palace, McHenry, Mary Powers, captain. All events winners (actual pins) were: Average 85 to 126, 1280, Nell Fidler, McHenry. Average 126 to 140, 1312, Rosemary Donovan, Woodstock. Average 141 and over, 1808, Alice Gaulke, McHenry. Does Expense of Spring Training Fay Off? Why does spring training take so long? Seven weeks is a large hunk of time to reacquaint players with the positions of bases. Is it run for publicity, or for training? Does it pay off? According to The Sporting News there are as many opinions as there are baseball officials. George Weiss, Yankee general manager, is a straight training ^uy. No ballyhoo. "The publicity is secondary," Weiss »states. "Spring .training e's a long, g sJ C. O. head for ti • ' -- -sii Thursday* March 11# 1954 ' 1 and 2 • Seniors. 8:00 PJC -- Entertainment - Awarding of trophies - MOHenry V.F.W. Drum and BugH Corps. i 9:00 P.M. -- St. Anne's, Molinl •s. St. Johnsburg, Johnsburg - Heavies. There winding teams up next Sunday in the quest for state championship honors. True to tournament history, many of the games tightened into hard battles last Sunday and fans are replaying the games this week. There are so many "ifs" in review. But, you don't get a second chance. The winner moves on while the loser bows out gracefully if not joyously. Little, fellows started things off last Sunday at 1 o'clock and St Gregory edged out St. Mary's No. 2 Juniors 19 to 17. The next game moved to opposite extremes both in size of players and spread in scoring. St. Anne's of East Moline came to town with a 16-cylinder heavyweight team that mowed down St. Joseph's of Elgin 91 to 41. This game brought out a real scoring ace, B. Sheley, who poured through 30 points. St. Mary's No. 1 Junior team came onto the floor with only five players, but all stayed in the game in beating St. John's of Johnsburg 33 to 27. Mark Vycital took over the heavy scoring with 16 points while his mates (Dave Freund, John Steinbaclv, Dick Hester and Jack Walsh) came through with fine rebounding and floor play under the watchful eye of their coach, Jim Doran. Now comes JR. Wfcoopate-daisy The Johnsburg Settlors beat McHenry 54 to 52 in a game that many called the best of the tournament thus far. Loren Freund was up to his true form as he swished through 21 points and rebounded like a 7-footer. Bob Comstock scored 13 points and was strong on defense. John Bolger put on a great third quarter splurge to bring his mates to within 2 points pf Johnsburg, but his over-anxious pressing brought a fifth foul in the fourth quarter. Artie Barbier, Don Blake and Danny Green joined -John in the 5-foul did). In another close one, St. Gregory Rangers edged out S. Ralong trail a-1 the fourth quarter to come close F. basketball to erasing an early lead, the last round-' O'Malley's 27 points led St. Gregory Seniors to a 66-54 victory over St. Nicholas. The losers also had a scoring ace in Phillips with 25 points. In the windup game, St Mary's heavies blew a 4-point lead in the final minute to lose 40 to 39 to Johnsburg. Plenty of action In Oils one. Following is a schedule of games and entertainment for next Sunday. This is it! Teams sink or swim in bids for championship trophies. Tou have seen the deluxe entertainment in previous years. You can expect another impressive windup. 1:00 P.M. -- St. Rapheal, Chicvago vs. St. John's, Johnsburg- Seniors. • 2:00 P.M. -- OX..G.C., Aurora vs. St. Gregory, Chicago Seniors. Championship Games 3:00 P.M. -- St. "lary's, McHenryv vs. St. Gregory, Chicago*- juniors. 4:00 P.M. -- St. John's, Johnsburg vs. St. Gregory, Chicago- Rangers. 6:45 P.M. -- Winners of Games should be what the term im- , , _ A „ plies, without stunts or extended to ^ k*cr» out* MooHe -- Ted's, 2 -- Joe's, l; Weiser, 687 Cecil's, 2 --• Ray's, 1 Tavern -- Snug Harbor. 3 -- Old Bridge, 0, Kinsala, 521;. Larkin, 204-562; Corso, 564; Behnke, 517; Weingart, 536; Lee, 518; Hagberg, 572; McCarroll, 504. Fox Hole, 2 -- McDonald's 1; Vince, 532; Roy, 232-531; Dave, 203-530; Frank, 536. Hank's Fireside, 3 -- Joe's Tap, 0; G. Schaefer, 504; E. Maynard, trips. Seven weeks is about right for a manager to size, up new material, and the older player to work into shape witheout forcing himself." Walter O'Malley, Dodger presidqpt, thbHfes bf the dolhtr l&tck home. He says: "With advance ticket sales aimed at $500,000 breaking into late February, a club must have a publicity springboard, which the training season provides." O'Malley makes a point in The Sporting News article. "Pro athletes can get into condition in much less time. But we need seven weeks to piay giames, which are vital to give every man a fair chance and let the manager get a good feel of his entire squad." Frank Lane, White Sox general manager, is more hard-boiled. "Three weeks is plenty. You justify the rest on your publicity building up. A club spends about $75,000 on the average, and department in which last year's only the top box-office draw can fine hitting and fielding club get back more than half in the was the weakest. v | exhibitions. But it's worth it." scored the winners 10 to 5 in Do YOU want to vote? Can YOU vote? YOU can if YOU are registered. Last registration day March 15th. This ad paid for by Theodore L. Hamer, Republican Candidate for County Judge. 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