; • : ) Page Four ^HE McHENRY PLAINDE ALER Tuesday, December 22# 19£9 N *1 Wa&bfiL PARISH TOURNEY OPENS SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK Christmas vacation fUnas basketball teanjs in the Notfth S u b u r b a n c o n f e r e n c e f a i r l y well "knotted infheir battle for the top. \ Dundee knocked Zion out of the unbeaten class, as Coach Johnny Paul seems to have his team in the groove after losing two games. WARRIORS OPEN AT NOTRE DAME HIGH TOURNEY Barrington's win, over McHenry put them in a tie with Zion for first place while Mc- Henry, Crystal Lake and Dundee are tied for second. Meet Taft High In Holiday Cage Meel Saturday Evening McHenry's Warrior, basketball team is entered in the holiday tournament in the new Libertyville has only ' two Notre Dame High School at wins, but both are over strong j Niles, Illinois, starting the day teams, Barrington and Crystal Lake. When Libertyville played McHenry here, our biggest break came when their dbach chose to rest a big fellow named Hiil. He must have been in all the way against Crystal Lake Friday night to score 28 points. " after Christmas, Saturday, December 26. McHenry drew Taft High and will play the •first game of the tourney at 6:45 p.m. Saturday.' * H o l i d a y t o u r n a m e n t s a r e popular since the conferences The Warriors had a weak take breathing spell during^vafirst quarter against Barring- j cation time and coaches like to ton. then came back to almost keep their players sharp in acpull an upset. Morenz again came off the bench to show that he belongs. McHenry's Frosh Soph Team came through with a 48-44 win over Barrington. Now comes the holiday tournament for the Warriors. See separate story and schedule. This Christmas season is full of activity. It's a real struggle to get ready for the big day. but the joy of making others happy seerns to be a great tonic. In our community we have many fine churches and most people realize the true meaning of the day. The spiritual side is evident all around us. c On the material side, most of us really have too much Christmas. However, there is need for a good deed here and there right in our own community. There are people working qujetly in trying to bring some cheer to those less fortunate. Lopk around or ask and you will soon find a place to help. As this season approaches each year it is always our wish «Jhat the spirit of good fellowship and tolerance could last a little longer down the trail toward another Christmas. We are thankful for many blessings and sincerely hope that each and every one of you will enjoy the blend of holiness and happiness that spells the' one greeting that cannot be changed -- Merry Christmas! tual competition. Scoring punch has picked up with each game for the Fulton team and the boys could go far in this meet if they do not bump up against too much size. The schedule is as follows: Sat. Dec. 26 -- 6:45 P.M. -- McHenry vs. Taft 8:00 P.M. -- St. Thomas vs. Grant 9:15 P.M. -- Warren vs. Immac. Con. Mon. Dec. 28 -- 6:45 P.M. -- Notre Dame vs. Sullivan - ; 8:00 P.M. -- Losers Gaixies 1 and 2 : 9:15 P.M. -- Winners Games 1 and 2 Tues. Dec. 29 -- 7:00 P.M. --, Losers Games 3 and 4 8:30 P.M. -- Winners Games 3 and 4 Wed. Dec. 30 -- 7:00 P.M. -- Losers Games 5 and 7 (Consolation) 8:30 P.M. -- Winners Games 6 and 8 (Finals) Most fans will be' acquainted with the location. If not, you can follow this route being taken by the team: Pick up Milwaukee Ave. at Half-Day -- to Dempster Street -- mile east on Dempster. DROP CLOSE BATTLE TO BJtRRINGTON Grade Sclfool Boys Play First Round At Marian Central by Lambert Freund The Parish Basketball Tournament, 'tsponsored by the McHenry Council Knights of Columbus, will swing into action on Saturday of this week. The first round for the grade schools will be played Saturday at Marian Ceneral Catholic High School. All remaining Last Friday the Fultortmen games will be played in the dropped their third straight | MCHS gym. game in this young season to i Tickets will* be available at Barrington, 75-73. It was the ! the door or from various busisecond conference loss for Mc- ness firma listed last week who Henry against three wins in" will give®thefti dway without loop play. The Warriors hit 31 i charge. , buckets from the floor sjvhjle ! Sat. Dec. 26'1959 at the Bronchos made only 28, but !' Marian H.S. "Woodstock at the charity lirte Barrington dominated by sinking 19 free throws'to the Warriors' 10. The game started quickly as Game No. 7--1:30 P.M. -- St. Thomas vs. St. Mary-i-Elgin. Grade. Game No 8 -- 2:30 P.M. -- the Bronchos Jumped to a 23-14 'Christ The King vs. St. John, lead in the first quarter. Thky Grade. never lost the lead through the \ Game No. 9 -- 3:30 P.M.,-- entire game, despite several'St. Mary--McHenry vsl St. Warrior rallies. In the second Joseph. Grade. quarter the Warriors came I Game No. 10 -- 4:30 P.M. -- back with 22 points, only to St. Patrick vs. St. Mary -- drop back two more points as , Woodstock. Grade. ^ the Bronchos sank 24. Ttf& 1 Sunday - Dec. 27, 1959 at third period the game slowed McHenry H.S. Gym--McHenry down and the Warriors took i Game No. 11 -- 1:30 P.M. -- this one 15-12. McHenry staged i winner (7) vs. winner Game a good stretch drive with 21 ; (8). Grade points in the fourth period to Game No. 12 -- 2:30 P.M. -- Barrington's 16, but time ran ! winner (9) vs. winner Game out leaving the Warriors at the bott6m of a 75-73 final. Paul Morenz of McHenry $nd Douglas of Barrington each accounted for 20 points to take scoring honprs in the game. (10). Grade. Game No. 1 -- 3:30 P.M. -- St. Mary--Wds. vs. J3t. John. Parish. Game No. 2 -- 4:45 P.M. -- St. Patrick vs. St. John, Parish. Game No. 3 -- 7:30 P.M. -- There are conference ;st- Peter & Paul vs. St, Mary - games over vacation but the j McH. Parish. Warriors are entered in a holi- I 1 day tournament at Niles1. They play the first game on Dec. 26 at 6:45 p.m. "WirKrn? y C?S) FG FT Creighton, T. 6 0 Vaupell 1 0 Morenz 9 2 Creighton, M. 4 1 Oeffling 2 4 Hester 4 0 Steinbach 5 3 Lake Region Sports Car Club 3 12 0 ^ 2 20 9 14 Totals 31 10 22 12 Barrington (75) ST. PATRICK TEAMS DIVIDE GAMES AT BARRINGTON SUN. Kinnamon Post Mock Fink Douglas Waterman Totals 16 11 28 19 11 75 Score by Quarters Barrington 23 24 12 16--75 McHenry 14 22 15 21--73 NORTH SUBURBAN DAILY PINUPS Only little people fear to display true sentiment; the great graciously carry it with them. When in doubt, follow your heart and never mind. Prejudice is a concoction of over season-^d positives and under seasoned negatives. Classified classic: camera shot. c a n d i d No matter what you have, you must either use or lose. Running elbows and brushing fenders are real revelations. Anonymous December is one of the . most dangerous months for motorists, the National Safety Council says. In 1956, 4,000 persons died then in motor vehicle mishaps. Varsity went up against Barrington's tight zone defense and they played like pros, as McWnnrv they rolled to a 17 to 7 victory, i Pat Wirtz, Jimmy Thennes and Allen Milller led the attack with some beautiful pass plays that set up several good shots. Mike Conway. St. Pat's center, is improving with every game. He looks especially good on defense. 0 . W L Pts. Zion> 4 1 340 Barrington 4 1 387 Crystal Lake 3 2 353 Mcttenry . 3 2 2% Dundee 3 2 283 Libertyville 2 3 315 Woodstock 1 4 287 Palatine 0 5 251 Hewitts Friday In the varsity game, Butchie Meyer poured thru 20 points, but it wasn't enough as Barrington won 35 to 32. In this game the local lads were handicapped by having to play cautiously due to having several fouls on them early in the game. In all. 14 fouls were called on McHenry and 6 on Barrington. READ THE WANT ADS St. Pat's next game will be against St. Mary's of Woodstock in the K of C tourney. This game will be played at Marian High's new gym next Saturday at 4:30 p.m. 64 Dundee 57, Zion 48 Barrington 75, McHenry 72 Libertyville 71, Crystal Lake Wauconda Jan. 14 Lake Region Sports ^".ar Club Board of Directors' Meeting, 8 i Chapel Hill Country Club, Mc- 8 Henry, 8 p.m. Jan. 24 Lake Region Sports Car Club Business Meeting, McHenry VFW Hall, 8 p.m. Feb. 7 Lake Region Sports Car Club 19 will present an open Ralleye.' 6 | Ray Stephens of Lake Zurich, 20 I Chairman of the event. Time 3 and place to be announced. Feb. IS Lake Region Sports Car Club Annual Valentine Party. Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry. Details to be announced. ; <? Special | There are a limited number rof memberships available in,; PP- ; the Lake Region Sports Car 259 | Club. For further information 243 J contact Dr. Edgar PeaSles, 113 316 i Main St., McHenry. Phone 299 ! EVergreen 5-0489. 264 j „ Results 31^ ! Death Valley Rallye - Dec. 6 373 | * l. Matthies & Matthies -- 353 McHenry,. -- Porsche 2. Green & Green -- Lake Villa -- Dauphi'ne 3. Jenerick & Granninger -- VW Woodstock 60, Palatine 56 * Arthur and Joan Matthies Mr. Matthies is also a mem- -- ber of the "Checkpoint" (club SEEK'S ATTORNEY'S POST publication) 'Committee and Attjp Richard R. Cross of the Point System Committee. Woodstock has announced his Other officers in McHenry candidacy for the offif,e of are: Mrs. Rose Peaslie, treasstate's attorney in the Repub- urer; Dr. Edgar Peaslie, Chairlican primary. He -resides in man of Membership Commit- Woodstock with his wife and tee; Mr. Gene Wentz, Member two children. of Safety Committee; Mr. Jo Aldenbrook, Member Point Some people prefer to be System Committee and Mr. counted out when the time Jim Becker, Member Procureoomes to give an accounting. ment Committee. Bob Peisert had the Tavern League sitting up arid taking notice at the Palace Thursday night as he started .with a 223 4jarrie, moved along to 236 in the second, then tired down to 188 for a 647 series. '• H. Lottchea- looked good with a 623 series, but Charlie Corso "dropped way down" to a mere 6l6^ • At McHenry Recreation Wally Webb, way," way up there with a 672 series. And Helen Busch,, (former Bowling Editor) might like to tell the world about her 524 series: F. McHENRY RECREATION McHenry Major League -- C. Corso 248; I. Green 201; J. Janriotta 201-203-209-613; W. Webb 236-204-232-672; R. Kuna 201; JH. Highnight 206; G. Piedergiim 201; R. Stilling 202; G. Schaefer 212; R. Piesert 213; B. O'Brien 213; L. Smith 206; H. Smith 202. C.D. of A. -- B. Clark 169-494; G. Barbian 186-481; S. Ballowe 18M53; J. Kralowetz 485; B. O/Brien 189- 505; E. Buss 179-441; ' C." Freund 173; A. Gaulke 199- 481; M. Stoffel 172-470; *C. Wagner 170; J. Buss 177; C. Boro 172; E. Nell 177; C. Olson 170-434; V. Diedrich 169- 465; J. Pieroni, 568? Nite Owls -- M. Gates 451; H. Gerambio 412; H. Solchenberger 172; P. Greene 451; H. Miller 460; I. Kreier 429; L. Stone 179-466; S. Sutton 216-502; D. Miller 409; E. Rand 413; N. Bowman 182-434; L. Vacondio 197-490; A. Schwingl 173-461; L. Amberg 465; R. Romkowski 479; J. Diedrich 207-495; C. Boone 460; M. Kubicke 463; J. Rosing 173-459; R. Simon 415; E. Hovte 172-494; E. Koertemann 171-461; L. Worts 179-461; S. Klapperic'n 402; P. Rosing 196- 47.3. Railroads: D. Miller 5-10; R. Romkowski 6-7-10; A". Gausden 4-10. Tuesday Nite Thirty-Niners -- McHenry State (Bank 0-3 -- Freund Oil 3-0. C.'t Antonson 442; M. Einspar 376. Pitzen's 1-2 -- McHenry Co- Op 2*1. L. Freund 450; L. Wirch 452; -M. A. Noonan 372. H. E. Buch 1-2 -- Nye's Drug Store 2-1. H. Busch 179-178- 524; S. Low 393; D. Rogers 409; R. Przetacznik 356. Thursday 9:16 League '•-- r Garey Electric" 0-3 -- Clark Chevrolet 3-0. W. Coari 540; H. Lottchea 203-225-6231! C. Corso 236-226-616. Park Pub 2-1 -- H. E. Buch & Sons 1-2. J. Marsella 204- 529; M. Krueger 211-569. Kent Corporation 0-3 -- Bimbos' 3-0. Gilliford 541; F. Low 211-528; V. Weyland 214*200- 585; W. Pierce 215-56£r"T. Get her 207-575. Northern Illinois Machinists 2-1 -- Riverside Barber Shop 1-2. Oskandy 202-535; Rodenkirch, 200-550; B. Kreir 554 ; L: Nimsgern 200-573; . R.. Kuna 200-542. • y Freund Oil 2-1 -- lakeside Inn 1-2. Sigmari 214-586; Noonan 542; E. Kronche 217-S550; C. Abel 531; E. Dillon 203-223- 569. •4 F. M. Television 2-1 -- Old Bridge Tavern 1-2. Crpuch 537. Commercial -- V.F.W. Post 4600 2-1 -- Worts ServiceJStation 1-2. J. Clark 212;yGTWorts 213. McHenry Jstate, Bank 1-2 -- Marks Sports Center 2-1. Petersen 205v Craft Bulk Coolers 1-2 -- George's White House 2-1. C. Behnke 204-201-575. , Kleinhans Building Service 2-1 -- Bimbo's 1-2. A. Otto, Sr. 211-203-580; D. Houghton 201- 550, Garrelt's 1-2 -- Thread & Gage Co., Inc. 2-1. E. Amann 216; L. Nimsgern 212-535; G. Viscounti 234-593; D'. Buralli 202-543. McHenry Laundry 2-1 -- Brennan Milk Service i-2. L. Bacon 526; J. Osterby 564. PALACE Tavern League -- Joe's 2-1 -- .Whitey's 1-2. B. Peisert 647. McDonald 1-2 -- Opponent 1-2. H. Behnke 529. ^ Fred & Irene's 1-2 -- Atlas Prager 2-1. R. Korher 202. George's 3-0 -- Holiday 0-3. Freund 218-581; Hiller 534; Behnke 581. 9:00 Ladies League -- Riverside Bake Shop 2-1 -- Castle View Inn 1-2. M. Powers 468; M. Kinsala 432; J. Dillon 195-511. Mark's 2-1 -- Sportsman's Inn 1-2. Winkel 196-450; Buss 413. 7:00 Monday Ladies League -- McHenry . Disposal 2-1 -- Carey Electric 1-2. B. Bockman 445. Walsh Insurance 1-2 -- Elm Ppj[nt^& Supply 2-1.* M. Pinkstaff 409; L. Crouch 444; L. Ferwerda 434. 7:00 C.O.F. -- R. Shine 529. MERCHANTS DEFEAT CARY LIONS 98-84; ART BECK JJITS 30_ By ^Uckey Schaefer %, ' Tuesday night the McHenry Merchants defeated the Cary Lions' 98-84 to take over the leadership of the league. The" Merchants marked up a 62-46 half-time^, lead and played a slow ball controlling second, half to hang up their seventh jJvin. inl nine games. Bud Parrish of\ Cary was high scorer with 40\points. 4 Art Beck was high for McHenry witn 30, 24 of his points coming in „the big first half. Matt Eichlnger was next with 17, followed' by Dick Graham • with 15, Jack Schaefer 14, and Don Bentz with 12. This team is improving with every game with a team average of better than 90 points a game. Cliff Fti'.lon and Don Bentz are averging better than'20 points a game. Matt Eichinger average is 17, Art Beck i$ a little bet-^ ter than 14 per game. Jack Schaefer has 14 per game and Dick Graham is a little under 14 points a game. Cary (84) G F P Wroga 9 0 2 B. Parrish 16 8 4 Parrish - 2 , 1 5 Diais 0 0 5 Johnson 3 2 4 Feffer • 1 0 2 Michaelis 1 0 2 Scheen 3 3 3 35 14 27 J McHenry (98) ' G F P ADVERTISE IT PAYS TO A. Beck 14 2 4 D. Bentz 3 6 5 J, Schaefer 5, 4 D. Graham 4 , R. Mauer ® 0 0 ^THfchingpr 5 7 2 B. Waltz 2 0 5 C. Cuda 0 0 1 J. Huff 1 1 1 C. Pierce 1 1 0 35 28 22 3^ FRIDAY & SATURDAY; Show Starts 2:15 P.M.' 3 BIG LAUGH HITS •NO. ,1 " ' . "AT WAR WITH , - THE ARMY" NO. 2 > ; A "FRANCIS JOINS^T THE WACS" ^ • NO. 3 r~ "LET'S GO NAVY" _ StfHDAY" & MONDAY"" ^ Anita Ekberg and l<" George Marshall " in ; "SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR" plus ' 3 Stooge Comedy , Color Noveltoon Cartoon ^ and World Of Sports • TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 2 ALL-TIME GREATS "SHANE" and "STALAG 17" ELM THEATRE TUES - WED -- DEC 22-23 "LAST TRAIN FROM --GUNHILL"^ starring Kirk Douglas - Anthony Quinn McHenry Cary 35 27 17. 19 98 20 26 21 17--84 s Insufficient funds nave brought many a pleasant^ oc casion to an abrupt conclus ton & GENDERS | Palace Recreation g i 119 S. Green St. Phone EV. 5-9849 McHenry g With Its NEW ARABIAN BAR; PAINTING^ | by BILL KINSALA Wishes Everyone A Very J McHENRY CAB will be closed both Christmas and New Year's Day. 34 I RUDY BECKERS KENNELS I Mile Fast of the Skyline T>Hv«*-In PHQNE EVergreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service • Healed & Unhealed Kennels • German Shorlhair Pups For Sale' Obedienco • Hunting - Retrieving 1 s just what I wanted!" v AETULT NIGHT Roller Skating Classes for Adults Only 4 Every Wednesday -- Classes 7 - 8 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday -- 8-11 P.M. 1:30 - 4 P.M. Saturday Matinee 2 - 4:15 P.M. Sunday Matinee JUST FOR FUN ROLUR RINK We hope everyone will have such a smile of contentment from both giving and receiving during this Christmas season. With this thought, we at Nye Drugs wish all of you a most J^ERRY CHRISTMAS. give FLOWERS for Christmas .... always in good taste Come in and see our display of poinsettias, flocked centerpieces, wreaths, cut-flower arrangements, blooming plants, holiday novelties and corsages suitable for Christmas giving. Last minute far-away Gift Problem? 1 Send Flowers by F.T.D. +0 any place L O C K E R ' S £llm Street 5to rid t ROUTE 120 OPPOSITE A&P EV 5-2300 McHENRY, ILL,. OPEN UNTIL 9 Closed Christmas Eve Thurs., December 24th FRI - SAT - SUN - MON * DEC 25-26-27,28 "HOUND DOG MAN* _ . v..-- FABIAN. also Walt Disney's , _ "ALASKAN :: SLED DOG" Manager's Note: EXCELLENT FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD Christmas Day doors open, atwi 3:30 P.M. Continuous from P.M. TUES - WED - THURS DEC 29-30-31 "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" starring Glenn Ford Debbie Reynold^ New Year's Eve Shows 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. Startjjig New Year's Day January 1. 1960 "LI'L ABNER" McHENRY THEATRE 518 So. Gr. Ph. Ev. 5-014 CLOSED THURS.. DEC. 2^fe FRI - SAT -- DEC 25-26 Robert Taylor Nicole Maurey "THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN HAWKS' Also Selected Shorts l * -- i SUN - MON - TUES DEC 27-28-29 Sunday 5:00 7:00 & 9:00"' Monday & Tuesday 7:00 & 9:Q|^ "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" Hope Lange Stephen Boyd Special Kiddie Show 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday Matinee, December 27 Marjorie Main in 'THE KETTLES ON OLD MacDONALD'S© FARM" • Also 2 Cartoons and 3 Stooge Comedy I WED THURS - DEC 30-31 I Please Note: Each Picture I Shown Only ONCE! Two Big Cgomedy Hits I "MEET ME IN 1 LAS VEGAS" E ; Cyd Charisse Dan Dailey Shown Only Once At 7:30 P.M. I plus 1 "THE TUNNEL j OF LOVE" \ I Doris Day Richard Widmark I Shown Once At 9:30 P.M.