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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Dec 1960, p. 4

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I%|e Four -5-: ' • THE MCHENRY PLA1NDB>T.F» SO I HEAR ... gPfilf Thursday, December 29, 19fi$ Christmas was great. Santa left a pair of socks. Of course, the old boy left some other real nice gifts, but the day is never complete without socks. JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • • • T w T F s • * - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - • • • W T F S * " 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 - APRIL 1961 5 M T W T F S • • • • • • | 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • • • m m m MAY 1961 S M T W T F S • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • • JUNE 1961 S M T W T F S * • • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • JULY 1961 S M T W T F S • • • • • • j 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • • • • AUGUST 1961 5 M T W T F S • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • SEPTEMBER 1961 S M T w T F S • • • • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 1961 S M T w f F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 • • - - NOVEMBER 1961 S M T w T F s • • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • - DECEMBER 1961 S M T W ? F T" • • • • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Baby Greets '61 On Plaindealer Calendar Shown above on this page of the P l a i n d e a l e r i s a calendar for 1961. The young man whose picture appears above it is young Tommy Michelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Michelsen of 307 N. Green street. His proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scharf of Hunterville Park and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen of South Green street. The husky young man, attired appropriately for the start of the new year, appears to be viewing 1961 with feelings that might echo the questions of others who are pioro v-Hh the problems of the world: "What kind of year do you suppose 1961 will be?" RECORD BROKEN Northern Illinois Gas company's twenty-four hour sendout record was broken three straight days as below zero temperatures ushered in winter throughout the utility's 20- county service area in northern Illinois. The' twenty-four record of 630 million cubic feet established last Jan. 5 was exceeded on Wednesday, Dec. 21; when 740 million cubic feet of natural gas was used. The following day NI-Gas' customers used 820 million cubic feet, and in Friday's extreme cold the total reached a new record hi<*h of 875 million cubic feet. MILK PAYMENTS Dairy farmers who produce milk for the Order 41 market, conslisting of Chicago and adjoining areas, will receive superpool payments on base milk only in 1961. Superpool payments are premiums paid by milk dealers over and above the producer prices announced by the market administrator. We took in the opening games of the Grayslake bas ketball tournament and saw the McHenry Warriors breeze to a win over Lake Forest. We sat next to a coach from Chicago area and listened to his impressions of the teams from an impartial standpoint. Our coach friend thought the McHenry boys were well cpached, had some fine plays set up, but wondered how they could miss so many shots. Our score card did not show the year in school for the boys, but our friend thought the Lake Forest boys might be young and a year away from their top stride. The Fox Lake (Grant) team seemed to take the fancy of our friend of short acquaintance as they smothered a Marian High five that is definitely in the building stage. (He thought Marian should pound away at fundamentals.) Fox Lake has size and speed, but seemed to us like a team that has not hit its potential strength. UBERTWILLE FIVE BEATS OUR WARRIORS (1-52 Fulton Team Wins Tourney Game From Lake Forest 61-45 Our friend thought McHenry might give Fox Lake a hard run Wednesday night. We felt that McHenry could and would win and go on to the finals. The committee in charge of the K. of C. sponsored parish tournament has an idea we will see some real sharp basketball in the local gym oveir the weekend. The teams have good coaches and star players in the various divisions. The Monday games you will see listed on the schedule on this page are starting in the morning to give fans a chance to watch the bowl games. Good idea. __ . 7 Hope you will take in this tourney. It gives many boys and men a chance for good sport during the holiday season. We have a letter from the Wisconsin State College at Whitewater telling us that Bbtt Hauser and Harry Hettermann played excellent football for the school this year. Nice to hear that former MCHS athletes are doing so well in college. If we could send each of you a singing telegram, it would go something like this: "We wished you a Merry Christmas, now a Happy New Year!" WRESTLING by Bill Anderson The McHenry Varsity Warriors ended 1960 suffering from two defeats. After winning their first five matches, the Warriors lost to Libertyville 21-23 on December 16 and to North Chicago 21-25 on December 20. Bob Wahl, undefeated on the sophomore squad, wrestled varsity at 180 lbs. winning both matches. Dan Kinnerk (103 lbs.) also won both matches. Freshman Tom HaucftM95 lbs.) and junior Wayne Fuchs (165 lbs) both won the first match and tied the second. Ken Lishamer (112 lbs) and co-captain Butch Espey (154 lbs.) were undefeated until the North Chicago meet. They have a 6-1 record. Bill Tychewicz (127 lbs.) and Dan Kinnerk (103 lbs) also have 6-1 records. Each season a trophy is given to the boy who has won the most points for the team. At this point Dan Kinnerk is leading with 25 points. Close behind are Ken Lishamer with 24 points, Bill Tychewicz with 20 points, and Butch Espey with 18 points. Kinnerk, a For those whose tax situation requires a different form, quantities of all forms are now available at the local offices. In addition, outside the Chicago Metropolitan area, these forms may be obtained at many post offices and banks. Forms will not be available at post offices in metropolitan Chicago. Bob Beckenbauph The Warrior cagers were shaken last Wednesday 61 to 52 at Libertyville. The tall Libertyville team outscored the Warriors for the first three quarters and maintained control of the boards throughout the game. The Libertyville Cats now have a share of second place in the North Suburban basketball race. The first quarter the lead changed hands several times within the opening minutes, but Douj* Reed of Libertyville hit 4 consecutive jump shots to put the Cats into a 18-10 lead. The free scoring second quarter showed good offense by both teams, but the Warriors scored only 19 to Libertyville *s 2() fadints,'to go into the intermission trailing 38 to 29. Preps Takes Hold The press that was not effective ^he .first half took hold the low-scoring third quarter, but even so the Cats capitalized on free-throws and led into the fourth quarter 50 to 39. The fourth quarter the Warriors almost caught the Cats and were within 4 points twice; but a few bad breaks for McHenry with 2% minutes left, gave the Libertyville Cats drive and the game ended Dick Weber of Libertyville paced the Cats with 16 points while Jamie Hill was close behind with 13. The high scorer of the game was Bob Vaupell of McHenry with 22 points. Bob also commanded the Warriors rebounds. Mike Reese and Tom Creighton each had 10 points while Paul Morenz, who has averaged better than 16 points per- game, was held to one. Tourney Victory Monday night the Warriors started off the Holiday Tournament with a 61-45 victory over Lake Forest. Bob Miller and McHENRY KNIGHTS SPONSOR HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNEY Palace McHenry Moose Mixed League S. Lossmann 163-461; J. Mc- Carroll 186; N. Bowman 499; D. Jager 177. Tavern League -- B. Worm 215-546; B. Brennan 222-541; M. Rybak 211. Palace Wednesday Nite Ladles League -- (12-21-60) B. Meath 195-506; E. Conway 474; M. Smith 192-495; J. Baur430. Monday Nite 7:00 Ladies League -- H. Bacon 162-412; L. Crouch 432; I. Carnahan 422; L. Ferwerda 197-503. Palace 9:00 Ladies League -- J. Dillon 457; M. Powers 179-472. C. O. F. -- J. Etten 214-572; H. Steffes 233-586. Palace Wednesday Nite Ladies League -- (12-14-60) E. Conway 183; E. Hester 440; V. Herdrich 174; M. Kelly 467; M. Granger 441; B. Hettermann 191; M. Hettermann 184-182-532. - -- * -- --1 Bob Vaupell sparked the team Bowman 204-507; C. Colman with good defense, assists, 454; B. Wentzel 459; F. Kuna sharp passing and shooting. 448; F. Anderson 177-461; M. Vaupell had 15 points the first half. Morenz and Reid also showed their agility and speed in the second quarter to give the Warriors a 25-15 lead. Creighton, Reese and Morenz teamwork brought the third quarter score to 44-22 and the McHenry bench held the big lead for an easy victory. Libertyville (61) B F Marling Reed Hill Weber Craig Watts Weston Krohl 24 13 18 McHenry (52) B F P Miller 2 0 1 Morenz 0 1 4 Creighton 5 0 4 Vaupell 7 8 2 Reid 0 2 5 Reese 2 6 1 May 1 1 3 Samen 0 0 1 fcih.n. ? : , -- -- 17 18 21 Libertyville 18 20 12 11--61 McHenry 10 19 10 13--52 junior, won the trophy last year. Crystal Lake comes to McHenry Friday, January 6. Totals for 1960 McHenry Opponents MCIIS 34 Warren 16 MCHS 49 Grayslake 3 MCHS 32 Dundee 17 MCHS , 3 3 Zion Benton 9 MCHS 21 Ela-Vernon 19 MCHS 21 Libertyville 23 MCHS 21 N. Chicago 25 211 112 KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-in PHONE EVergreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS •Stud Service ^Heated & Unheated Kennels •German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obedience • Hunting - Retrieving McHenry Recreation Tuesday Thirty-Nlners League D. Schmitt 458; C. Freund 424; V. Doherty 428; H. Busch 466; B. Mackinder 462; E. Winkel 446; C. Rosing 443; L. Knox. Business Men's League •-- N. Justen 541; E. Pieroni 218-553; E. Wagner 233-457; H. Blake 201-557; F. Goehering 200-572; J. Justen 218-572; N. Schmaling 205-202-581; A. Mc- Carroll 210-584; Hans 559. Commercial League -- E. Amann 205-570; W. Garrelts ^0-222-571; G. Reid 207- 533; S. Bacon 238-616; T. Wiles 212; G. Barbian 221; Viscount! 201-558; Baralli 212-579; F. Matthesius 546; R. Kick 222- 202-606 C. D. of A. -- B. Clark 216-603; B. O'Brien 177-495; P. Leight 160; C. Freund 165; J. Rizzo 167; C. Boro 166; E. Nimsgern 169- 483; C. Sickafoose 179; J. Weber 201; S. Ballowe 165- 464; A, Szypelbaum 164; M. Harrison 164. McHenry Recreation --• E. Koenemann 458; H. Schroeder 172-452: E. Tonyan 208-488; H. Miller 455; N« AT HIGHSCHOOL. The Eighth Annual Parish Basketball Tournament sponsored by the McHenry Knights of Columbus council No. 1288 will be held January 1 and 2 at McHenry High School gymnasium. Last year's tourney was a smashing success due to the highly contested semifinal and championship games. St. Mary's of Woodstock will be the defending champion in the Grade School Division. They, beat Christ the King of Wonder Lake in a close game, which wasn't decided until final minutes, 34 to 25. St. John's of Johnsburg will be the defending champion in the Men's D i v i s i o n . They downed a stubborn St. Peter's team from Spring Grove in a double over-time battle 70-66 to snatch the championship. Teams that have expressed a desire to play in the Grade School Division are: St. Marys -- Woodstock St. Patricks -- McHenry St. Marys -- McHenry St. Josephs -- Elgin St. Marys -- Elgin Christ the King •-- Wonder Lake Teams that have accepted berths in the Parish Men's Division: St. Thomas -- Crystal Lake St. Peters -- Spring Grove St. Johns -- Johnsburg St. Patricks -- McHenry St. Marys -- McHenry St. Peters & Paul -- Cary St. Marys -- Woodstock Christ the King -- Wonder Lake ' This years tournament' promises to be full of excitement as many college students home for the holidays will be playing, giving most of them an opportunity to play with or against each other once again. The Grade School Division will field excellent teams as St. Marys of Woodstock is as strong as last years fine contingent and St. Mary's of McHenry with only one loss this year to McHenry Junior High School by one point will be after a trophy. St. Joseph and St. Marys of Elgin noted for their strong and well coached teams will be a definite threat to all on-comers. Christ the King of Wonder Lake which AN. 1-2 lost in the championship g£ last year will be ready to scrjj comes tournament time, and St. Patricks of McHenry with its fast break unit will definitely be in contention. First Round -- Sunday, Jan. 1, 1961 McHenry High School Gym Game No. (1) -- 1:30 p.m. St. Mary-Wds. vs. St. Mary- Elgin. Grade Division. Game No. (2) -- 2:30 p.rt^ St. Mary-Mch. vs. Christ tnf King. Grade Division. Game No. (3) -- 3:30 p.m. St. Johns vs. St. Mary-Woodstock. Men Division. Game No. (4) -- 4:45 p.m. St. Thomas vs. St. Peters. Men Division. Game No. (5) -- 7:30 p.m. St. Mary-McH. vs. St. Peter & Paul. Men* Division, Game No. (6) -- 8:^5 P-'M St. Patricks vs. Qmst tire ig. Men Divisic ^Tni-Einals-'iind'*' Finals Monday, Jan. 2, 1961 McHenry High School Gym Game No. (8) -- 10 a.m. Winner (3) vs. Winner (4) Men's Division. Game No. (9) -- 11:15 a.m. Winner (5) vs. Winner (6) Men's Division. Game No. (7) -- 7:30 p.nfl Championship. Grade Divisions Game No. (10) -- 8:30 p.m. Championship. Men's Division. Stoffel 501; L. Worts 456. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4123 MAY EVERY DAY OF THIS NEW YEAR BRING YOU EVER INCREASING HAPPINESS CITY COUNCIL GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor Earl R. Walsh, City Clerk Thomas F. Bolger, Treas. John E. Looze, Attorney ALDERMEN William J. Bolger Harry M. Conway Theodore N. Pitzen Edward J. Thennes Charles D. Brown Warren S. Holly Phone EV 5-0841 \ ART LEE'S 4s 204 RIVERSIDE DR. GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY ELM THEATRF WAUCONDA, ILL. THURS., FRJ. & SAT. Dec. 29th., 30th. & 31st,|(^ "HIGH TIME" starring BING CROSBY SAT. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE -- Doors Open 1:00 p.m. Show Starts 1:30 p.m. One Show Only -- All Seats 25c -- Admission Free With Merchants Tickets "CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER" • and 3 COLOR CARTOONS SUN., MON. & TUES. Jan. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Double Feature Program "VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED" starring GEORGE SANDERS also "THE WIZARD OF BAGHDAD" WED. & THURS. Jan. 4th & 5th "SUBTERRANEANS" starring THE BEATNIKS McHENRY THEATRE 218 So. Gr. Ph. EV 5-0144 THURS., FRI. & SAT. Dec. 29, 30 & 31 WALT DISNEY'S "JUNGLE CAT" and "THE HOUND" SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Sun. Jan. 1, 3-5 p.m. MARX BROS. in "A DAY AT THE RACES" plus CARTOON SUN.. MON. & TUES. Jan. 1, 2 & 3 SUN. 5-7-9 p.m. "VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED" * added A SELECTED SHORTS . WED. & fcuRS. Jan. 4 & 5 'THE TENDER TRAP' starring ^ FRANK SINATRA DEBBIE REYNOLDS 1

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