Page Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, February 19, 1959 £aSt£. UfttxAh. ONE-DAY CAGE TOURNEY SUNDAY AT J0HNSBUR6 DRAHTHAAR GAINS A.K.C. RECOGNITION llllllllllilllllllAM,I i 11I I l.l!lilllllilllllilllllllimil!lllllliili|Mil Some people have started asking us about the coming baseball season while we still have this basketball craze at a high pitch. Fans have expressed ajhope That the Shamrocks will j&t off to an early start in getting plavers lined up and organization complete before the season is too clpse at hand. It seems most fans would like to see as many local players on the team as possible. A call from Bill Bulger tells us the Little League will meet next Monday evening. February 23 at 8 (/clock in the American l.egion building. Managers- and sponsors of both'major and minor league teams are asked to be. present. FULTON BOYS BOUNCE BAR TO SWAMP ANTIOCH Big Game Friday •' At Woodstock May Mean Championship by Ronnie Smith Those Warirors are happy again as they defeated Antioch 88-64 last Saturday to bounce back from their disastrous defeat at the hands of Zion. The -- McHenry Recreation -- Foresters-- The German Drahthaar Pointer has been recognized by the American Kennel Club and is the 114th breed to be registby Ron Smith e,vd- rhe-v a,e legistered as t he German Wirehaircd Pointer Come one, come all to an ex- which is the English translahibition of fine basketball to *'on *he German name, be played at the Johnsburg This i-s a !iew breed, hav- Grade School gym on Sunday, *nK been recognized m Ger- Feb. 22, in Johnsburg. The many as a distinct breed about tournament is sponsored by 1870 and the first coming into the Johnsburg town team and the United States about 1920. will last one day only. b Good basketball is promised ® by the entries of teams from McHenry, Richmond and Wood- Outdoors N Justen 237-591: E. Just- stock, each comprised of forcn. 217-232-591: 1-. Thennes, high school stars of the 219-564: J. Herdrich. 559; C Rodenkirch. 214-556: J. Etton. 21.1-552: B. Klapperich, 207-547; B. Vogt. 208-538; F. Meyer, 537: B. Chelirii, 208-518: N. B. Freund, 244-517. Business- Men-- " D. Schaefer. 551; R. Stilling, 571:- H. Blake, 539: M-. VVieser, 88 points was a new high for 561; Oxtoby. 531: Huff. 525: "the year as was 31 recoveries in .D. Higfiight. 555; R. Weyland. this game. The team, in con- 520.'~ trast to Friday -night, grabbed v -- past. The former McHenry Warrior star, Don Bentz, the , 6'3" center, will be playing with the Johnsburg quintet in the tournament. i Tickets are available at the door. Admission includes Etll tournament games, afternoon and. evening finals. Schedule: The Drahthaar originated in BT Jack Walsh II tlllll'MIJI'illlMltl'l lltf Ice fishing lias been rather poor in our immediate area lately. More than one fellow has reported bad luck, even on Lake of the Hollow. They say they can see hundreds of fish by peering into the holes, but no matter wh&t bait is dangled in front of them the fish just are not interested. The lower lake of Twin Lakes is producing good catches of medium sized bluegilis and some big northerns, the biggest of which has been reported to exceed seventeen pounds. Big bluegilis' have been biting near Hebron Camp on Lake Geneva. Late afternoon is a | FROSH-SOPHS RUN OVER OPPONENTS IN WEEKEND CONTESTS The M.C.H.S. Frosh - Soph basketball team literally "ran" over two opponents last weekend as they vanquished Zion- Benton's Zae-Bees Friday night 77-65. On Saturday r.ight at Antioch, the local lads trimmed the Sequoits 62-48. The lads were really running Friday against Zion as attested by the season high score of 77 points. Bob Vaupell led the Warrior offensive with 19 points, followed closely by Bob Miller with 15 and Tom Creighton and Paul Morenz with 13 each. Eight of the eleven players to see action in the game broke into the scoring column. Vaupell captured 13 rebounds in the contest, while Creighton and Morenz had 5 and 4 assists, respectively. At Antioch on Saturday night it was too much for the home team from the very outset. Our lads led 20 to 7 at the quarter and 36 to' 15 ait half time. 541: I.ottchea, 210- From Charles Brown wo lCnrp that Pony League is- get- i tJnIT Spt for another vear and , 58 rebounds which is the high- Thurs. 9:1; •jlans are in the making for a est since the Warren game in Krause bie partv at the V.F.W. on Sat- December. It looked bad again- 603: Kreutzer, 219-588; Sigman, urdav April 25. a1 *he .outset as the team seem- 224-559; Ralph, 241-587; Dick, ed dead and not alert, but we 549; t Sutton. 220-624; P. While we are still trying to bounced back to tie the score Overton. 211-557; M. Crouch, concentrate on basketball, a at 19-all at the end of the first 216-624; Weiss. 221-547: Miller, few of our dear Cub fans- are quarter and were never headed 212-600: A. Kunz. 217-532: B. after that. O'Brien. 534; J. Justen. 223- We shot an exact 50 percent 601; B. Kreier, 560; R. Kuna. for the contest to Antioch's 545; A. Otto. 547. 44.4 percent. The third quarbeing most solicitous about Who's Who on the White Sox executive staff. Germany where the hui.ter and (jme to nail a northern or sportsman found need for an^^.Q jn that same part of the all-purpose dog, a dog that ]ake. - 1:00--Johnsburg vs McHenry would retrieve water fowl in The Department of Conserth* » icy North Sea and rivers vation requests prospective I The Sequoits did come to life and also be dependable on deer hunters to stop sending ] i" the second half, but the issue birds and fur-bearing animals for permits for next fall's deer was never in doubt. 2:30 -Richmond vs Woodstock 7:00--Semi-Final 8:30--Championship 10:00--Presentation of -/ Trophies in the field and forest. As a season. New laws governing result of the German idea of the whitetail have to be made what an all-purpose sporting and no permits will be issued dog should be, they bred into, until at least July. ,._y the Drahthaar the excellent1 With all the changing weanose, the willing and coura-'ther and with spring and its geous spirit and the rugged i dampness coming nearer, some The newly formed Northern physique needed by the all- men have trouble keeping their Illinois Timing Association con- purpose hunter. guns from rusting. The best sisting of seven clubs from the The early Drahthaar Point- tip on this problem is to leave surrounding areas held its semi ers represented a combination a 25 watt light bulb burning m McHenry Tie Rods weekly meeting at the fire of Griffon, Stichelhaar, Pudel- your gun cabinet. The hea The Comiskeys have proved ter was the turning point as Monday 7:00-- : house at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Pointer and, to a slightly less from the bulb will take care ol to be fightin' Irish. But. we we outscored Antioch 21-6 to d. Weber, 538; R. Newlon,' 17. degree, the German Short hair-, an>' moisture that creeps in.- would ratlur see them fight the take ji 66-46 lead at the thtee 541; P. A. Freund, 221, H. The officers of the associated pointer. . , ] , Yankees. Nevr did think these ; quarter mark. * Blake. 558; R. Wiegman, 213-, tion are as follows: Jim Wright i Essentially Pointer in type The German Wirehaired family fights were for the pub- t*eam started showing r>2<: R. Hignight, 527; M. Gath, j (IVIpHt^nry>, president; A1 How-! the Gentian Wirehaired Point-' *5°'n*er' ^ S rec°£m lon' lie. The team signs of returning to normal 52n: I Nimsgern. 551; R. es (Round Lake), vice-presU er js Qf sturdy build, lively will be eligible for entry in Balanced scoring paved the way to the victory as once again the Warrior pressing defense had the opposition "off balance" most of the contest. Bob Miller led the attack with 14 points, Morenz had 12, Vaupell 10, Reid 8, Adams 7, Creighton 6 and Meyer 5. Paul Morenz, freshman standout since joining the squaj three weeks ago, led all rebounders with 11. Hintze 0 0 0 Meyer 0 0 1 Total 30 17 17 Zion-Benton Fir FT F Skinner 4 0 , .3 Kraft 10 8 *2 Taylor 1 2 4 Bowman 1 2 3 Payne 0 4 3 Bolton 2 a 0 Creamer 4 1 5 Yonke 1 2 1 Totals 23 IS 21 Seore by Quarters McHenry 16 21 23 17 -77 Zion 12 15 12 26 J?5 McHenry FG FT F Miller 7 0 0 Reid 3 Z 5 Vaupell 5 0 2 Morenz 4 4 3 Creighton 2 2 5 Adams 3 1 2 Samen 0 0 1 Meyer 2 1 2 Yegge 0 0 $0 Hintze 0 . 0 0 Reese 0 0 2 Antioch FG FT F Martin 7 4 3 Sheehan 0 4 0 Eggleston 0 0 1 Palenske , 1 0 2 Keisler 1 1 1 Herbst 6 7 4 Balitz 0 2 1 t Totals 15 18 12 again in the second half as they Pries. 213-579: L. Thennes. 223-j dent. ]<en Bruce (McHenry). manner, intelligent and deter-' But. really there is some demonstrated fine driving, re- 219-630: R. Justen. 525; J. Jus-' secretarv: and Howie Burns, mined 'expression In disposi- to be held at the Ampnilheater very important basketballI busi- ! bounding, and passing. ten, 222-600; J\ Petersen, 556. , jjbertyville), treasurer. tion the dog is .energetic, not in Chicago. Illinois this spring, r.ess to be taken care of before The second team got into the : Business discussed at the unfriendly but rather aloof we bring out the bats and balls act as they scored l0 points Nite Owls-- meeting pertained to a custom Thp * t strai£rht harsh - " in the last 2 minutes of play R. Simon. 474^ J. Diedrich, shmv planned for the early g We want to wrap up this game 451: L. Miller. 187-470; A. Fed-1 part of June which will be North Suburban title Friday individual highlights include: erle, 442: V. Groh, 448; J. Ros- he|d at the Lake County fair •--V.* ~ + W Of r»nllT'<P • I. A ^ W:.» : >100. A Grosso. 4AC6T7?;, TD\ . I grounds. and wiry, lying rather flat and varies in color from solid liver 1 to liver and white ticked. It from l'.i to 2 inches ELM THEATRE McHenry FG FT F Miller 6 3 3 Reid 2 1 4 Vaupell 7 5 2 Morenz 4 5 1 Creighton 6 1 2 Samen 1 0 1 Adams 4 0 2 Reese 0 2 1 Ye^ge 0 0 0 Score by Quarters McHenry 20 16 12 14- 62 Antioch 7 8 15 18- 48 night at Woodstock. Of course, ^ike Creighton plaveoi his sec- ing. 433; A those Blue Streak..have shown om, straWli excellent ball fusaek. 443: H. Miller. 186- ^vclubs inte,-eSted In join- \l 'Jhta.t'starter L The" AuU great improvement and would game as he led the j>corers 472; I. Kreier, 437; L. Stone,, incr mav .TiTr, wrip-ht length bl't shorter on the' «ull, consider the season successful vvj^ ^0 points, the rebounders 184-449; s. Sutton, 176-186-F>07; if they could knock off our wUh 1T and shot 50 percent h. Gerambio. 184-500; K. Rand, Warriors. I Matt Eichinger contributed 442; c. Colrhan. 175-457; G. - - • 19 points, shot 53.8 percent, Q-Rrien. 383: M. Foss, 364: N. We are told there will be no and recovered the ball 7 times Q Brien, 423; S. Klapperich. ing may contact Jim Wright at McHenry 589-W-l. Wc would like to thank Mr WAITCONDA, ILLINOIS'- Children (Under 12) 25c Open Daily at 6:40 Continuous Sundays ears and lower legs. The head From 3:00 P.M. is distinctive with rather bushy , FREE parking - 125 CAKsi! eyebrows and a short beard 1 Grobel for his tune and help and whiskers. The tail is docked. advance sale of tickets, but to lead in this department. 373. M. Sulok, 392: E. McNish, with our meetings. Ken Bruce -- Phil Bartmann Tel JAckson 6-1421 60c Adults -- 25c Children Schroeder. 403; M. Kuna, 408; P. Greene, 402; C. Wagner, would adviee getting to Wood- Matt p]aved another line all- 414; £. Varose. 177-375: H. stock early. around game. John Steinbach", who had The Warriors were unable that disastroUs night against to loosen up last Friday night zion for is points and an against Zion-Benton five and amazjnK 64 3 percent by maklost their first game of the sea- j 9 of 14 sh0ts sorr. Milie Creighton, a great- AJ cajthaml had 9 jxiints, grabbed 9 rebounds, and shot 55.6 percent. The rest of the team looked great in there and another string is started, we hope. The Warriors played ihe He- In a non-conference game at bron Grpen Giants on Tuesday Antioch Saturday night, the at the McHenry gym. and will boys got off to a slow start. travel to Woodstock on Friday, . ^ -then really geared up to a -Feb 20 in an attempt to clinch ff^oad. R. M. Schm.tt, 6-(- Kue. Losing only 13 starts oxA fu C„K„rha„ ,rn„.n WP 10- of 60 is a pretty fair record ly improved play^T". gave it a real try and John Moss almost fired the team up in the closing minutes, but it wasn t our night. 9:00 Ladies-- J. Dillon, 185-179-498; 390. Railroads: N. O'Brien. 5- steffan, 482; L. Paluch, 43: 10; S. Klapperich. 4-6; M, Kls- j m. Donnelly, 179-457; M. Powtr j whjch owaers of German Wire hoff. 5-6-10; L. Miller, 5-10: A.! ers 190-442. ,f'" Grosso, 8-9; A. Schwingl. 6-7. 1: Wed. Nite Lad'.es-- Wed. Nite Twelve-- Schmitt, 422; C. BorQ£ T. Steffan, 176-489; A. Gros- 423: D. Hettemiann, 179-4391 so, 175-447; F. Matchen, 197- M. Hettermann, A38; T. Meyer,-! closing of the Stud Rook for 499: I). Schmitt, 450, A. Wer- 484; E. Conway, 176-498; ^'foundation stock, individual etka, 486; M. Sandgren, 480; Herdrich, 449; E. Justen, 48^ j dogs which are born in the C. Noble. 471; M. IIaupt,4l76- G. Smith, 459. The Blatz Girls! United States will not be eli- 481; II. Streuve, 190-467; B. are really burning up the lanedj gible for registration unless Kamp. 432; M. Miller, 415. jn the Wed. Nite Ladies Leail their parents are registered. During the past week approximately 150 specimens were registered by the AKC. ] The Slud Book will remain, open for a limited time during i jy ha^ed Pointere (German Drahthaar Pointers) may make application to have their dogs considered for registration as; foundation stock. After the! WED thru SAT FEB. 18-21 Isn't it grand to run into somebody who not only looks bright, but is bright? Insufficient funds have brought many a pleasant occasion to an abrupt confusion. Many scientists have quit wondering how old the earth is and have begun pondering how much older it will get. McHenry Theatre 218 S. GREEN ST. PHONE 144 Sunday Shows Will Start At 3:00 P.M. (If regular feature not suitable for children, a special show for Kiddies will be shown from 3:00 to 5:00.) SUSAN liYMMRD. 186-450; V. Doherty, 442. Box Score great show of team play and t^e jsjorth Suburban crown. We shooting skill. To top it . previously defeated the Blue the reserves came off the bench Streaks ^3-54 at home. They to score 12 points in the last t)oast two fine scorers in Beth three minutes. and Brown, (Beth is third in _ I the conference! and will really Those same reserves drew a bp U[) for thjs game The big hand Tuesdav night as the \yoodstock Kym wili probably finishers in a 97-56 victory over bg mobbed. So plan to get there Railroad: L. Crouch, ;> Hebron. While the crdwd ho*vl- earlv f()r KOf)d sea1s ed for 100 points, Hebron wenfc-^ into a control game to prevent such goings-on. Phil Judson on? of the famous Green Giants of state championship rating, was in the crowd Tuesday night. The Hebron team that Phil watched showed no resemblance to the champs, but one must admit they gave us a real battle early in the game. A full court press was baffling to them. Let's get this league title sewed up Friday night. Outdoor temperatures have been going one way and blood nressures the other way this winter in McHenry. Many people who deftjand a - -- Tink Meyer, Ethel Conway,! front table in a night club try Tnen. Thirty-Niners-- Vera Herdrich, Elaine Justen, j to even things up by taking a D. Rogers. 171-407; E. Smith, Emily Hester and Gwen Smith j back seat in church. 414; C. Schlitt. 441; D. Freund, are the gals responsible. Nice' 455; L. Crouch, 424; C. Freund,, going, gals. 400; L. Freund, 404; T. Still- TIIURS FRI SAT FEB. 19-20-21 _ DANIEL M. ANGEL presents KENNETH JAYNE MORF MANSFIELD Relused by 20th Century THE MURDER Fox TRIAL THAT SHOCKED THE UKIM/WIUE Shows at 7 & 9:10 DAILY PINUPS: Look to the East, look to the West, new friends are nice, old friends are best. Ancient philosophers discussed the problem of man; modern philosophers analyze man as a problem.. Helping another up a hill gets vou to the top as wel McHenry 88 FG FT PF Cajthaml 5 1 2 Creighton 9 2 3 1 Eichinger 7 1 Vycital 3 0 1 Steinbach 9 0 3 Moss 0 0 0 Schaefer 2 2 1 Hester 1 0 . 0 Oeffling 2 0 0 Peterson 1 0 0 39 10 11 Antioch 64 FG FT PF Magiera 5 2 0 Portaiski 5 0 0 Wolf 4 0 3 Mitchell 1 f) 1 Martin 3 1 4 Dahlman 9 3 0 Gudgeon 1 2 •1 28 8 12 Score by Quarters Antioch 19 21 6 18 64 McHenry* 19 26 21 22 88 -- Toniasello's -- Gutter Dodpers-- L. Mierzwa, 175-452; J. Sla- -- I'alace-- dek. 448; J. May, 441; H. Cal- City-- ev. 188-436; B. Brand, 431. V. Adams. 460; II. Smith, Railroads: F. Kasperski. 4-10; 3: V. Johnson. 211-227-631; 5-7; M. Van... Zevern. 5-8-10; L. Mierzwa, 3-10; I. Godina, 5-7. fer, Forte, 231-528; D. Schae- 558. C'.O.F. 9:00-- Hurry-Uppers-- C. May, 176-495; L. LaBay, 195-482; V. Smith, 476; I. Still- G. Frost, 539; G. M. Freund, jng_ 472; B. Meyers, 437; M. 528; W. Schreiner, 222-550; A. Johnston, 188. Schacfer, 569; G. Freund, 541. Moose Mixed-- C'.O.F. 7:00-- E. Osog, 506; M. Harvey, V. Miller. 533; D. Fredricks, 497; j Grist, Jr., 489; R. Ja- 225-587; B. Kreutzer. 210-533. per, 462; B. Neuman, 469. - - - Gutter Queens: 7:00 Ladies-- J. Heide, 164; H. Caley, 186; J. Doherty, 175-461; G. D. Kibbe, 464; Railroads: C. Smith, 175-479; L. Fenverda, Ketchum, 7-5; E. Kunz, 3-10; 178-474; L. Michels, 192-508; H. Para, 5-10. B. Bockman, 186-439; L. Funk, -- 439; I, Crouch, 441. , READ THE WANT ADS '. Beware of crossing While you're digging for facts street or highway without a you can't, very well jump to !on« look in both directions. conclusions. Autos 1 raveling rapidly, have a Getting what you want may habit of appearing out of nomake you successful; wanting where. Bo particularly alert what you get could make you when crossing where the street happy. curves or \ iew is otherwise ob- At twentv the trend is the strucied. forward look; at forty the truth is the backward glance. Trouble is only opportunity ANONYMOUS. dressed in work clothes. SUNDAY MAT -E SKATING 2 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Also SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 to 4 Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8 to 11 P.M. JUST FOR m ROLLER M iTf TTFVTim MTPTfTBTTTITIB CXEQS3 NOW thru SAT. Javne Mansfield in "SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW" Comedy-Western Hit! j plus "A NICE LITTLE BANK THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED" with Mickey Rooney Tom Ewell SUNDAY thru TUES. * Excellent Children's Program "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" in Color and "ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER" Children 35c - Adults 65c SATURDAY MATINEE FEB 21 15 ALL COLOR Mr. Magoo Cartoons Doors Open at 1:00 SUN thru TUES FEB. 22-24 THE AND IHE SUN MON - TUES - FEB. 22-23-24 "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS" Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Oscar Levant - Georges Guetary Technicolor Sunday 5:00 and 9:00 Monday and Tuesday at 7:00" and EVIAKj In Ihe wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND Sunday at 7:00 Monday and Tuesday at 9:00 McHENRY, ILL. In WAftNtRSCOPt • •lFCHNICOlOR* WED thru TUES ONE BIG WEEK The W@i?Sd's Itftostt injured > MICHAEL TODD'S ^ ai8oastfS Weekdays One Show at 7:45 Sat & Sun Two Shows at 2:30 & 7:00 50c for Children $1.25 for Adults ADMISSION THIS FEATURE ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 50c WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 thru MARCH 3 KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In PHONE McHENRY 2436 iING and B3AEIEMG FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service • Heated & Unhealed Kennels • German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obedience - Hunting - Retrieving The Isle of i@auty Salon At Island limine Shopping Center On Route 17(5, at Island Lake H o u r s . . . Tuesday. Thursday & Friday 9 A.M. to 9 I' M, Monday, Wednesdays Saturday 9 A.M. 1 o 5 P.M. PHONE: JAckson 6-1211... Operated by the Buffums u LAKE THEATRE CRYSTAL LAKE. ILL. MICHAEL TODD'S AROUND THE W< IN 80 DAYS February 25th to March 3rd, 1959 MICHAEL TODD'S David Niven • Cantinilas • Robert Newton • Shirley MacLaine Featuring 44 "Cameo" Stars . TECHNICOLOR* Screenplay by JAMES POE • JOHN FARROW and S J PEREIMAN from the ClonK by JUIES VERNE • Deeded by MICHAEL ANDERSON 52 [BEST IP0CYUEJSE MAiEJS and W@iHD-WBOE H®K1®0SS Wed - Thurs • Fri Mon Tues Shown Once at 8:0(1 P.M. Saturday, 2 Shows at 2:00 and 8:00 Sunday 2 Shows at 2:30 and 8:00