;rir;fi.7r'^ ifii I N •h itt. •. ..nr^ Pag# F^ar TH& McHENRY PLAINDEAL£R Thursday, December 3, lit WOODSTOCK FIVE FALLS AGAIN TO OUR MERCHANTS Local sports fans will turn f Games of 200 or better are toes toward the MCHS gym- I a dime a dozen in the Major nasium Friday night to watch the first home game for Cliff Fulton's 1959 Warriors. Libertyville will be here and may be in a tough mood after losing their opener 55-54 to Dundee. League. Reminds us of some young lads in a drug store discussing girls. "Aw--they come a dime a dozen," piped one young fellow. "They do?", chimed in a quiet kid in the corner, "And to think I've been buying jelly beans all this time:" NEWS FOR HUNTERS FROM DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION High Scoring Home Cagers Win 93-83 Overtime Thriller . By Mickey Schaefer Most of the boys who follow the home team with sharp eyes are of the. opinion that the | boys looked much better in the ! 61-5,7 victory • at Woodstock j than in the opener at Fox Lake. While every coach likes to play one game at a time, we can well imagine that all will be figuring ways to. stop the Broncos^ of Barrington. Barrington took the Crystal Lake Tigers' measure 82-74. then followed up with a 66-61 victory over Waukegan. One would gather that Barrington shifted into high gear right from the take off. McHenry travels to Dundee Saturday night. Busy weekend. WARRIORS WIN OPENER 61-57 AT WOODSTOCK •---- / - Libertyville And Dundee Loop Games On Week-End Card By Lambert Freund The McHenry Merchants defeated Woodstock for the second time this year in overtime 93-83 to stay in a first place :ed by-*4ie~-with Dundee with a 5-1 5cr an ; won-lost record. Gib Kurtz was Future population trends of wild rabbits will be charted an aging technique bas^ the dried weight of the lens of j high point man with 31 points rabbit eyes. Dr. Rexford D, j for Woodstock. Cliff Fulton Just came home from Johnsburg where we enjoyed to the fullest a dinner and good time with Manager Joe Frett and Mrs. Sue Frett and all the Tiger organization, wives and girl friends. Cliff Fulton's Warriors won their second straight game Saturday night of this young season by lacing the WToodstock Blue Streaks, 61-57. After only one non-league game, the Warriors showed some good shooting and a tight defense to win their first conference game. The determined Blue Streaks fought hard, never giving up. and returned from an 11 point deficit at half time to a mere 4 points at the final gun. Mike Creighton paced the McHenry scoring attack by Lord, project leader for the Natural History Survey and the state Department of Conservation, developed the tech- -- , 1 i u q u e . R a b b i t h u n t e r s a r e asked to save a single eye from each rabbit they shoot. "An eye may be removed easily by scooping it out of the socket with a small spoon," said Dr. Lord. "The eyes should be put into jars containing rubbing alcohol, and at the end of the season, Jan. 31, 1960, the jars should be left with the hunter's local conservation officer." an high on outings. our list of enjoyable scoring six field goals and hit- This get-together has become j on ou* °f H free throws annual event that rates ^or ^2 points. Mike also played a good defense game by pulling down 11 rebounds and blocking numerous shots. ! Wilbrandt w a s tops for | Woodstock with 15 points. John Steinbach's fine passing ability finally became evident as he came up with 10 assists. John also leads the team in free throws for the season. He has made all of the 12 he has attempted. The Warriors hit from the floor at a .415 pace while the Streaks shot a respectable .380. This Friday the Warriors play Of course, it is a far cry from the days when we kept score for the Johnsburg team some 30 years ago. In those days we passed the can of amber fliud from one to another and ate our fill of cheese, liverwurst and cracker^ as gathered 'round the tap Frett's basement. we in "Diction Dick" Hiller was supposed to open the program, but turned the' job over to veteran Lloyd Freund who was up to the job. Lloyd Oeffling has been a very loyal grounds keeper for the Tigers so the boys remembered him with a gift. Hank Hiller, official scorer for years, took a bow! So did reporter Lee Hiller. Harry Freund, a fellow who can do a real good job of speaking before an audience, acknowledged briefly some words of praise for his services to the team. Manager Joe asked his one Irish ball palyer, Brennan, to stand up and take a bow for a time when he "used his head" to win. a championship for the Tigers. It makes no difference that Bob was used as a pinch hitter in the last of the ninth inning and was hit on the noggin' to force the winning run. Libertyville at home and then travel to Dundee on Saturday. Both are conference, games. McHenry (61) FG FT FPTS We really had a good, jolly time and it didn't seem possible a year had flown past since our last party. Creighton, T. 3 0 2 6 Vaupell 1 1 4 3 Olson 4 0 3 8 Creighton, M. 6 10 ' 1 22 Oeffling 2 0 3 4 Hester 3 0 2 6 Steinbach 2 8 4 12 21 19 19 61 Woodstock (57) FG FT FPTS Wilbrandt 4 7 0 15 Brasile 3 2 2 8 Stieg 3 5 4 11 Stewart 2 1 5 5 Ober 2 0 2 4 Ritter 0 1 0 1 Brown 5 3 3 13 ! was high for McHenry with 24. He was closely followed by I Don Bentz with 23. McHenry was sparked in ! their great second half come- | back by Cliff Fulton. Fulton put in 23 of his 24 points in j the second half, 15 of these • coming in the fourth quarter even though he fouled out with two minutes remaining in the quarter. When Fulton ; fouled out little Johnny Huff ; was put in the game. The game ! went down to the last three I seconds with Woodstock ahead j by two when McHenry called Cuda S 0 2 Schaefer 4 3 ? Beck 4 0 i Graham 3 0 2 Bentz 11 1 4 Fulton 11 2 5 Justen 1 4 1 Totals 41 11 21 Woodstock (88) G F P Judson 7 2 5 Scharua 2 2 5 Musser ' 9 2 5 Shook 2 2 5 Kurtz 10 11 2 W. Lagerhauer 1 0 4 B. Lagerhauer 1 0 0 Totals 32 19 26 McHenry 11 14 23 33 12--93 Woodstock 11 21 23 26 2--83 MERCHANTS MOVE TO TOP WITH WIN OVER WONDER LAKE By Mickey Schnaa..eeffeerr its! de- Txies- ! time out. When McHenry took Pheasant hunters may hunt ' the ball in John Huff made a on Illinois Department of Con- ! long one hander to tie the servation pheasant areas on | weekdays without permits, ac- j cording to Glen D. Palmer, di- i rector of the department. [ Hunters must check in at the j area by 8 a.m. and must buy j the five dollar daily usage j stamp. Conservation areas will i be open through November 30. ; The areas are scattered | throughout the state. Chain-O- ] Lakes is 2^ miles north and ' one mile east of Fox lake on . Route 12. The Des Plaines area ! is 14 miles south of Plainfield i on Route 66. Iroquois County j is five miles east of Beaverville. Green River area is five j miles north of Ohio, on Route I 26, and three miles west on a j gravel road. The Shelby and Clinton County areas are in ; south central Illinois, Shelby j County being one mile west of [ Cowden on Route 128, and Clinton County ten miles east 1 of Carlyle on Route 50, then I six miles north on a gravel \ road. I SENATOR CANDIDATE score as the game ended at 81 all. In the three minute overtime Jack Schaefer hit a jump shot and Jack quickly added a free throw to make it 84-81 McHenry. Dick Graham .the^n added a short jump shot and Art Beck added a free throw to make it 87-81 before Gib Kurtz broke the ice for Woodstock with a bucket. Graham, Cuda, and Bentz added baiskets before the overtime was over to make the final 93-83 McHenry. This Sunday th<? McHenry i Merchants travel to Marengo. At the six game point Don Bentz is the leading scorer on the team with 129 points in 6 games for a 21.5 average. Jack Schaefer is second with 83 points in 6 games for a 13.8 average. Art Beck is third with 77 in 6 gaitres for a 12.8 average. Dick Graham has 61 in 5 games for a 12.2 average. Cliff Fulton is fifth with 52 in 2 games for a 26.0 average'which is the best points per game on the team. Chuck Cuda has 32 in 4 games for a 8.0 average. Don Roewer has 31 in 4 games for a 7.8 average. Chu8fc*Pierce has 29 in 6 games for a 4.5 av- John Huff has 22 hr"8 Malcolm Shroyer of Hawthorn Woods has announced his candidacy for state senator from the 52nd district on the Republican ticket. A graduate [ erage of the University of .Illinois and : games for a 7.3 av^ge,^Jim a flier in the first World War. Justen has averaged*" 6.0 piei- Malcolm Shroyer, with his ; game for 1 game. Dick Cremipr wife, Frances, and four chil- j has 6 in 2 games for a 3.0 avdren, has lived for twenty-five j erage. George has scored ;2 years on a farm in Ela town- j points in one game. Ron Maufer ship. He is a trustee of the vil- i has 4 in 4 games for a 1.0 19 19 16 57 Score by Quarters: McHenry 16 16 17 12--61 Woodstock 8 13 17 19--57 What you don't like or can't afford is precisely what the Tienu offers. Bowling notes lists a flock of good scores this week. For instance Gene Schaefer's 641 series and Morrie Crouch's 264 game in a 635 series. Joe Etten is up there with a 610 series. Just shows what a rigid training program will do. The Queens bowling under the Rutledge Caddy Cart banner looked mighty good with 2334 actual pins. iRENIM, RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs E¥©rgre©sa 5-4123 lage of Hawthorn Woods and ! average, president of the Southwest ; Lake County Civic Improve- i ment association. j Pierce ; Roewer Huff McHenry SHOP YOUR HOME TOWN (93) # 0 2 2 RUDY BECKERS KiNNELS 1 Mile Fast of the Skyline DHve-In PHONE EVergreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOMBING FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service • Heated & Unheated Kennels • German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obedience - Hunting - Retrieving The McHenry Merchant; feated Wonder Lake last day by a score of 89-54 to move into a first place tie with Dundee with a 4-1 won-lost record. Balanced scoring was the feature gf the game for McHenry'Art Beck lead all scorers with 23 points, his personal high for the year. Don Roewer was next with 16, followed closely by Don Bentz with 15. McHenry? (89) G , F P Pierce 1 3 1 Huff 5 0 2 Cuda 4 0 1 Schaefer 3 0 2 Beck 8 7 2 Mauer 1 0 1 Roewer 6 4 2 Graham 2 0 0 Bentz 3 9 1 33 23 12 Wonder Lake (54) G F P Sowers 2 2 3 Carr 1 0 1 J. Hogan 0 0 1 John Hogan 6 5 3 Spencer 7 1 3 Zandier 0 0 2 Schanz 0 0 2 Jakubowski 3 0 3 Anderson 3 2 2 22 10 20 MERCHANTS BEAT CRYSTAL LAKE AS BENTZ HITS 33 By Mickey Schaefer The McHenry Merchants defeated Crystal Lake 109-66 to move into second place behind Dundee. The League Records being listed below. Won Lost Dundee 4 1 McHenry 4 3 1 Marengo 2 1 Woodstock 2 1 Cary 1 1 Crystal Lake 0 2 Wonder Lake 0 2 Huntley 0 3 Don Bentz lead McHenry's attack with 33 points to move him into second place in League scoring with 91 points in four ga"mes to give him a 22.8 averaged Don Paul of Dundee has 115 in three games to lead the league v^ith a 38.8 average. Dick Graham and Art Beck were next with 19. Tuesday McHenry plays Wonder Lake, and Sunday Woodstock comes here to play McHenry. Crystal Lake (66) G F P Seaver 2 6 0 Minorik 0 1 4 Johnson 7 3 4 Hoff 0 0 5 Cherry 4 1 4 Smith 0 0 5 Kobussen 8 2 4 Bengston 0 0 1 Willis 4 3 1 25 16 28 McHenry (109) G F P Beck 7 5 1 Bentz 11 11 4 Graham 8 3 0 Pierce 2 1 1 Schaefer 5 1 2 Cremer 3 0 1 Roewer 2 3 3 Huff 2 3 2 Mauer !v 1 0 0 41 27 23 ST. PATRICK TEAMS LOSE THRILLERS TO WAUCONDA FIVES St. Patrick's basketball teams played two thrilling games at Wauconda Sunday. In the first game, the Junior Varsity lost a heartbreaker 24 to 23. In this ,game Pat Wirtz, reminded fahs of a former St. Pat star, Matt Eichinger, as he came through time after time in ci^jcial spots. In the varsity game, St. Pqt's werft against a much taller Wauconda team. The lead changed hands several times befbre Wauconda finally pulled out in front with less than tlvree minutes to play. The score'-' of this game was 44 to 39 in favor of Wauconda. Next Sunday, .December 6, St. Patrick's will play their first home game at the high school gymnasium. Game time is 2 p.m. Crystal L. McHenry 12 19 16 19-- 66 23 22 25 39--109 HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Friends will be happy to learn that Lyle Hopper has been appointed superintendent of fluid milk plants for Bowman Dairy company. In this post he will continue to assist in the production supervision at Bowman. Mr. Hopper, a native of Ringwood and a graduate of McHenry high school, now lives in Skokie. He has a broad background in the dairy business and has been active in such industry asociations as the Chicago Dairy Technological society, which he served as president. MARRIAGE LICENSES Roland G. Felmeten and Judith Ann Turner, both of McHenry. Robert J. Bitterman, Lakemoor, and Barbara L. Becker, McHenry. ADULT N I G H T Roller SkaMng Classes for Adults Only Every Wednesday -- Classes 7-8 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday -- 8-11 P.M. 1:80 - 4 P.M. Saturday Matinee 2 - 4:15 P.M. Sunday Matinee BEST «||M| TOANSISTCW POCKET RADIO $29*5 MOTS RADIO & T.V. SERVICE 204 E. Elm St. PHONE EV 5-0469 McHenry, III K Vi ' JUST FOR FUW ROULBS S9HK BOWLING NOTES -- .. . . McHENRY RECREATION C. D. of A -- V. Died rich 230-527; L. Phannenstill 403; J. Kralowetz 171; E. Nell 422; M. Thennes 438; B. Schmaling 177; M. Stoffel 201-490; L. Smith 171. Business Men's League -- (11- 12-59) Bimbos No. 1 2662 -- McHenry Welding 2819. D. Kraus 200; R. Bryson 526. Jandt's Cit% Service 2570 -- Bimbos No. ^2676. Ackermans 2724 -- Snug Harbor 2923. A. McCarroll 230- 604. Bob's 2659 -- North Bridge Marine 2785. E. Miller 304; H. Vaupell 218. Buss Motors 2875 -- Mikes Fireside 2989. E. Sayler 201- 540; M. Wieser 200. Brfennans 2734 -- L u d w i g 2675. Commercial -- (last week) McHenry State Bank 2577 -- Kleinhans Bldg. Service 2634. R. Gilliford 532; R. Kleinhuizen 206 ; 542. Brennan Milk Service 2616 -- Marks Sports Center 2560. C. Majercik 569. V.F.W. Post 4600 2628 -- Bimbo's 2564. G. Barbian 206- 555. McHenry Laundry 2801 -- Craft Bulk Coolers 2513. V. Adams 201-528; R. Osterby 203-565; R. Pries 531; L. Thennes 203-560.' Thread and Gage x Co., Inc. 2607 -- Worts Service Station 2500. L. Nimsgern 205-545; D. Buralli 214-535. Garrelts Contract Co. 2652 -- Georges White House 2567. E. Amann 224-559; R. Newlon 538; R. Wiegman 210. Ten Pin Queens -- (last week) Rutledge Caddy Cart 2475 -- Bungalow Inn 2359. J. Doherty 179-500; M. B. Fuchs 184-491; M. Doherty 179-526; L. Michels 458; E. Wirfs 189-481; L. Berry 437. McHenry Recreation 2339 -- Merrill Woolen 2231. T. Steffan 445: J. Rink 441; M. Donnelly 193-498. Overton Caddi-Lacs 2331 -- Cristy & Stendebach 2328. W. Gehrke 175-470. Elsie's Charm House 2357 -- S.R.A. 2168. E. Gamen 447;" S. McMahon 447. Snug Harbor Boat Club ?146 -- L & M Constructors 2198. R. Barbian 440. Tuesday Thirty-Niners -- (last week) M c H e n r y C o - O p 1 8 3 0 -- Nye's Drugs 1744. T. Stilling 440. Pitzen's Plastering 1823 -- McHenry State Bank 2046. V. Doherty 442; N. Justen 470; A. Oeffling 423; D. Stoffel 423. H. E. Buch & Sons 2013 -- Freund Oil 2060. C. Rosing 176-451; H. Busch 437; C. Schlitt 180-460; D. Freund 458. McHenry Major League -- H. Smith 202; C. Corso 212; I. Greene 204; T. Shane 208; E. Merkle 231; J. Justen 222; J. Etten 204; R. Weyland 204; W. Webb 235-192-210-637; N. D a 1 b y 245-188-231-664; G. Schaefer 221-613; H. Behnke 222; B. Piesert 227. Business Men's League -- (last week) Brennans 2656 -- Snug Harbor 2750. A. McCarroll 206- 548. Ludwig 2595 -- Bimbos No. 2 3001. J. McAndrews 201-564; R. Becker 245-551. North Bridge Marine 2677 -- Bimbo's No. 1 2712. Mkies Fireside 2769 -- McHenry Welding 2739. R. Bi 226-579. Jandts 2528 -- Ackerinans 2833. F. Geohering 214-541 f.J. Patzke 200. Buss Motors 2730 -- Botrq r 2659. E. Buss, Jr. 532; Schaefer 201. Thursday 9:15 League --' ** ' Northern Illinois Machinists 2618 -- Freund Oil 2671. Blake 217; A. Noonan 536;:A Freund 202. H. E. Buch & Sons 2631 --" Kent Corporation , 2657. S. West 211-207-610; R, Kleitt-* huizen 201-568. ' ; '• F. M. Television 2594 Clark Chevrolet 2614. W. H6j-' nacki 555; C. Corso 563. Old Bridge Tavern 2642 -- Lakeside Inn 2651. M. Crouch* 561; T. Sutton 562; E. Dillon 206. £ Park Pub 2798 -- Bimbos 2601. M. Krueger 266-201-644; T. Getngr 530. Riverside Barber Shop 2734 -- Carey Electric 2637. R. <r Kreier 216-564; L. Nimsgern 525; R. Kuna 209-538; A. Otto 525. McHenry Major League *-- R. Higiftght 200; J. Worm 213; R. Carlson 217; T. Thomt>-> son 200; L. Smith 202; Schn0t 213; D. Weber 208; H. Smith 209; W. Webb 221; D. Buralli 211; S. Buenzli 223; A. Kunz 202; J. Janotta 223; G. Schaefer 233-216-192-641; J. Miller 220; O'Brien 211; J. Etten 214; H. Britz 225; W. Coari 200; C. Corso 218; M. Crouch 264-212- 159-635. TOMASELLO'S Ladies Wednesday Nighters r C. Thurheau 188-441; v. Brand 179-443; E. Meyer 173- 426; E. Smith 170-476; J. Jinga 169-476. Friday Nite League -- (last week) R. Cynowa 216-591; R. Stilling 213-571; R. Hill 254-56$; G. Miller 210-551; L. Die*?' 204-545; V. Paustian 209-545; J. Busch 210-544; G. Kay 543. Johnsburg Major League ^ (last week) ^ The men really broke loose last week at Tomasello's. The result was a rash of 600 series and some pretty high games. R. Cynowa 213-226-654; J. Rose 190-244-210-644; V. Paustian 199-247-194-640; E. Ol^n 212-233-193-638; L. Thoiha&n 211-228-188-629; R. Bryson #13- i 212-626; J. Schuerr 2114&8- 625; C. Neiss 224-216-625. .. MeHENRY RECREATION Ten Pin Queens -- . ^ Rutledge Caddy Cart 2Its -- Cristy & Stendebach 2302. J. Doherty 459; M. B. Fuchs 182- i 461; L. Burns 204-453; M. Doherty 180-490; L. Michfils. 471; P. Wight 432. Overtoil Caddi-Lacs" 23S81 Bungalow Inn 2423. M. Cone 190-474; W. Gehrke 185-438; E. Wirfs 433; K. Kurbyun 4/Wf L. Berry 478. L & M Constructors 2320 «-- Merrill Woolen 2345. B. Miller 442. Snug Harbor Boat Club 2307- (Contined on Page Five) Hill II Willi by WHITE STAG For you who ski, skate or make a part of the happy audience ... the very best of fashion, com fort and warmth in new winter sportswear. Come see the big selection and choose for yoursetf ... or drop a hint to Santa! % MARK'S SPORT CENTER Phone EV 5-1000 CLUB McHenry Slate Bank Phone EV 5-1040 LAST CHANCE TO SEE "THE FBI STORY" STARTS FRI, DEC 4th 2 THRU Tff&RS DEC 10th ' ROCK HUDSON : DORIS The Perfect for DAY Pair "PILLOW TALK"! in It's What Goes On ... j£ WTien The Lights a Go Off! I In Color & CinemaScope j* McHenry Theatre 218 S. GREEN ST. 244 5 DAYS -- FRI THRU TUES -- DEC 4 - 8l THE FINEST ADULT COMEDY OF THE YEAR! MUDS om IN EASTMAN COLOR • CINEMASCOPE ULlOW Talk; " TDMViPIPflLL THEIMARITTEB. «.TH NICK ADAMS • MARCEL DALIO • JULIA MEADE AN ARWIN PRODUCTION • A UNIVERSAl-INTERNATIONAl RELEASE SHOWS AT 7:00 & 9:15 P.M. SUNDAY AT 5:15 -- 7:15 -- 9:15 SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY, DEC. 6 -- 3:00 - 5:00 P.M.' 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