v~ THE McMtHBY PLAJWDIAUBl Parish Tourney Champions TbmdiV/ lun»T Ift tttl HEAR. '•> ..#he ball si arts, bouncing athis weeltncl in ihc War- •liftr camp.-Orr Friday night. it is on lo Zion When the North Suburban loop swings back in- ; to action. ' On Saturday nkdit. St. Kd's * of lilgfcn will come here for fi • iKWi-confcrtfnce game that may typ one ol' Ihe better games of • the season. II this isn't a dost ' ohe, you can howi at us to , sbifie our crystal ball. ' A recent injury will ke< p • Bill Oefflintf out of (ho .lohnshurg Forester basketball team lineup for the rest of the sea - .sop. Bill and Don Bent/ formed about' as good a scoring combination as you could find. We hear so many people say t hey "re nl&d the holiday - ton is over. Makes us wonder is we shouldn't put on the brakes cud enjoy ihe Christmas ft&tiaon in the true spirit. Itemcml>er all those "Buy Now - Pay Next Year" pitches? Next year is here! Junior Freund JSoeim't seem to look forward to the baseball season with much hoj>e. His Gtfh team < Ernie Banks) in go- "ing- into "jH)littC<r - -• - -•We explained to 9iSilSox ureljoaded this yeai " •ith utar rookies. Ai Lojw* *•> yu gonna keep cm down an the furm?" U/a&Ji. • • Yt . Presents Trophy Marian Central Hurricanes Win 2 More Games 1 !MI" 1! .l:rtcn (irand/Krnght Vincent Charles, ymf'MeHenry Council No. 128B K. of C., presents tro])hy to Capt. Tom Oeffling o£ Johnsbufg at the conc usion of the Parish Basketball Tournament. HtiMtttMiltiM lil blU.lK Outdoor! If you. toven't had ii e<Ud this winter, you are out of style. To be. in reel.style nowadays, ywu Had better get ;» v i r u s . _ \ ^ * TSfoKJ tW^^^^Thnat " Denny Freurnl i* rating 'spJacc" lu the "iilg time sport pages for his .line.play with the DePaul. bas- •kettwril^teerrK' - -- '--J*-or years this country has ftWvted a pood 5-eent rtgnr. So -wiwbj.t do we pet? ^jjfctatfr stamp! A 5-eenl i -- ..'-i .. *• *** . . DAILY' WKUW mmm. *$nfc tHlttg rtiakes fcemu t<Mtm«t«) tut tor, Is t h* ones that i\look and Mnejv*A- , TtK» worst ' tyjw ml <heari t$Sutilc i# lack ugjc&fiilp'. * ilflTfrbJripl U s|ieeehe; aiv neaivcly worth the paper they're "Written on. • " ' 4*. ^ ». (*«pwj itMtwwething you rtwfinitely tu-<lcfia«»»4* in<*4-««Ment#. A friend is sometimes found • to grow, into an enemy, so treat r imur .enemies sa»'t hey may grow 1 into be4ti£ frtefute. A quo tat fie quote, is o;ie on which you just dote. Tolerance: give and take. Anonvnious Northern lllini Bowmen News itu Jack Wilkb 'UlllWWWIilllllil: VHMilUi «ili Ht»,«'M4lltUI i| The 19(i2 ill inois <ieer season ostabished two new record;-,: one for the number of doer killed, and the other for the number of^penhits issued te hunters. About 35,500 shotgun hunters participated in the six-da* season wilh 6.28:") hunters being successful "a ratio of bout 1 deer lot every 5 hunters. Lust year 19,292 shotgun permits were issued and 4,.'123 deer were killed- > Po|flr~enrinty, x^M^h^vas flivided Into two seeiions this year had the highest yieM. 1395. A tot;.I of 873 deer were taken in northern Pope and 486 in southern POJH- county. Jo Daviess'county was second with 550,, C-urolin-ounty third with 413, Hardin county foUrth with 3t0 and Union county fifth with 2H6. The largest deer taken in 1'v state was a 320 pound buck, shot In Schuyler county. The most important no p to be added to the past j 'ar's deer iuintiivj; records is th<it ndt one hunter accident was reported. .Herb Frelind's ho tse «>M Pearl <st reel was tho scene vf the Germati Wirehaired Pi>int- 4 er^-Club's Christinas holidays party last Satuixlav'night, an,» well-chosen it was. Good food, good folks, anil j;ood stiriis made the evening one of tInmost enjoyable v\e have ever had, Uepoit1' have reached us ;h."t Td Thennes, Dr. L-s Kricv.ei- Rernie PcsehUe and .lim <' r i spent Nt w Ycai s at Mille l.ac^ Lake, Minnesota, c.tehini: Iheir limils of 5-lb. walleyes and perch that went up to 2 pounds We can think of no betier wax to bring in the New Year. Marian Central high school > • arsity basketball team rolled • n to its 9th and 10th victories <»f the season against two los* es this past weekend, beaiin • Koylan of Rockford 01 tu 60 and TIebion 57 to 42. In an exciting come from be liind victory over ftpvlan Fiiay night, Marian got off to i low start and at the end of tlv first quarter was on th* l«v end of a 17 to 10 score, b< rallied to within one point the naif. Gary Vyeital, M« Henry senior, the high score 'for the night, paced Marian in the first half, scoring 17 <! their firs(_ 21 points. With V> cital fouling out in the thii ' l»eriod, another McHenry ^er1 lor, R.e\ Hester, took up tl slack and dumped in 11 of tl last 13 points. Sooli. Paid Nil also from McHenry, added his contribution with less than a minute to play and scored ihe tibing basket. With 17 seconds remaining in the game, itester added his tie-breaking ""free ihrnw to put the game on icc. On Saturday night M.uian traveled to nearby Hebron for the setond '.natch of the season for these two team>>. With an earlier defeat still fresh in tfieir minds, Hebron fought to a first quarter lead ll to 13 hut Marian put on a strong second quarter rally, out scoring their opjwments 19 to 4 to take a half time lead of 32 to IS. Rex Hester led the Marian scorers with 22 points, followed by Ken Stilling's 14 and Ihc end result netted the Marian Central Hurricanes ty .>7 to 42 victory. The Frosh-Soph team alse scored a double victory l>eating Boy Ian 46 to 40 and Hebron 12 to 29. Varsltv s* Marin n F<i 1* T 1* T Stilling ... 5 o 4 12 Hester ... 6 6 0 18 Litchfield .. v.. 0 1 1 1 Vycit.'d Lj 8 d 5 22 Bowman . .. . 2 1 S Nit/ 1 n 0 ' ) Sextpn .. . 0 1 l 1 Corso 0 0 i r Totals • > • ) 17 l.s Itoxlnii Ft; FT 1? 'i Gulatto Richardson Rokus .... Dixon .... H< Bai Kroch l">Yy lacTu'odt o o 1 t . > •> 1 - 2 0 . > I . 0 1 1 0 "i y ., ,> v .t 2 m 1 1 r> <• Totals 23 11 10 60 ' , Out' hc.ir.'esl congratuhl> y Beverly IMehall j ti(,,1s ,0 r,t b Swii/ t e1- of Cnstai Nortiiern II 1 i n i Bowmen i L-ake end J;aYfe>- Linbai .iei. Ji Members elected new officers, McHenry for winning tiv> 'Hf the T»ece;ii»>er meet Ins:. Orv National Championships ir. Nations tu> to: Kd VViUm. | in the Six-Houi •"president; R«y Plucin^ki, viee- • Qut'>oa'ii Marathon at ti e president: Beverly Dicball, secretary and Irene Adams, treasurer. Ap[>ointed committees were ;i<v opted by the following: >41»tnge Captain, liuke Adams: Publicity. Andy Sundul: Tour- 'Htmcnt Chairman. Ron Young; 'Assistant. John Fiedler, Sr.: .^*uaid* Chairman. . Bob Aler- Orange P.ovv l Regatia, lul< Watson Inland, Floric'a. ton: Foods Ch urrran. Mart; and Slurlev Klnpperich. Followiiv the meeting, the club held their annual Clu-istnias party, wh'ch I am suiv. helped to put everyone in the Christmas spirit. j Marian 10 10 i:> n t;i "oj'lan 17 \:\ 18 12 - ep i Marina in; it i' i i Stilling g, S 1 M ; Hestei s t; i 21 , t itcbfield . . 1 0 2 ! Vycitssl 2 •"> 1 4 How in an • . 1 2 1 ' | Seslon 2 0 2 1 1 Adams .... i 1 0 0 - Totals IS 21 20 -r ' lleltren f<; IT v 'i 1 Wyse 0 2 ."> - Mansfield . 1 0 2 i f W 'ilx rt . .. . o o :> ( ! r.erry . 0 0 2 ( i 1 )«<Voung . . . 7 o 2.' Popenhagen 2 0 10 ^|Htor.ei- . .. . 2 1 Totals 12 IS 21 ; •. 1 Marian 1:1 10 11 11 •V Hebron 11 4 16 8 STARLITE'S MAI-LING RESTAURANT ^ NOW OPEN 7 Days a Weelc Carry Oul Special FH1DAV - SATl KI»AV - .SUNDAY CHICKEN, CHOW MEIN $1.95 Sp«»eialist«/ln Cantonese and American Foods • Palace Recreation C O.F. 9 P.M. League: ! Herman Steffes, 547; Dan ! Weber, 211-591; tus- Ffreund, I 202-560. W j C.O.F. 7 P.M. League: j Max James. 225-548; B.„Krcut- | /< •% 514. £' • ' Tavern League: " , D. Weingar', 561; Bob M::il- j fold, 209-539; Jack Worm, 211- 356; Frank Gende, 212-502: Don Weingnrt, 203-514. MeHenry Recreation Wonder Lake Business-" Mcit'i League Won I,ost 37.5 16.5 3t 20 :u 29.5 2;) 26 .26 *26- 25 23.5 18.5 IS 23 24.5 2S 28 2S 29 30.5 35.5 36 ame - Team Firc- Pnoto by Gerard Justen Members of St. John's basketball learn of Johnsburg, winners of the parish tourney in the men's division, are pictured-as follows: Back row -- Smith, Bentz, Tom Oeffling, Schmitt. Front row -- Huff, Dick Hiller, Fowler, Freund, Comstock. gifts car- 30<)0 Luncheons Served Daily 11:80 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dinners Served Daily 5 p.m. - 10 Fridays and Siiturdnvs 5 p.m. - 1 Sunday* 12 noon - 10 p.m. p.m. a.m. Entertainment on Friday and Saturday Nights JEANNE RANDOLPH at' the Organ. S T A R L I T E RESTAI RANT and LOLNtiE VV. Main St. Pli. SH5-98.14 McHenry. Hi HOARD MEETS JAN. !l The president an 1 bo:u-1 o! f.uslvHs of the village f>l M'1- Cullom Lake will n >t nie< t on Monday. Jan. 1 1. Th< \ v\ ill convene again on Monday, 'an. 21. <;t S p.in. in tlie villauc Ixach lie,use. McHENRY THEATRE I >04 N. C.r. Ph. EV 5-01441 ii DAYS •Ian. 10 to 15 JERRY LEWIS "IT'S ONLY MONEY" Fri. - Sat. 7-9 p.m. Sunday 3-5-7-9 p.m. Weekdays 1 show 8 p.m. Theatre Closed Wednesday NEXT WEEK WALT DISNEY'S "LOEO" and "GAY PURR-EE" NICC ICE FISHING DERBY CHANNEL LAKE NEXT SUNDAY Everything is in complete readiness for the Northern Illinois Conservation Clubs second annual Ice Fishing Derby, which is being held on the south end of Channel Lake, 3 miles west of Ant inch on Highway 173, Sunday, Jan. 13. Prizes will f:a awarded for catching 'lie largest fish in each of six categories, as well as for the largest fish of the day for eac h group,' which clude blucgills, sunfish, perch, crappies, walleye pike and bass. More than ^0 valuable worth over $1,000 wiil be a'ied home by the cxpecied frigid fishermen, including a top grand prize of a 1 aluminum boat and a 5'i> H.P. Johnson outboard motor valued at $525. The second gram! prize, is a gasoline powered ice auger worth $149 and the third grand prize, a Model 12 Winchester shotgun at $125. Many special contests have been- scheduled foi which will be given. »uch as s races for childrep; hole snaking •ontests for men and women jsing chisels and augers: fishng contests for men, women md children for the f:rst tish •aught in the freshlv made "toles. A prize will IK? won by the oldest fisherman and Ihe youngest fisherman, plus many" others. •* Incluil. <i in the han-SO ist ci prizes are a Scries E Bond, elet trie an,! -_asoiir.e lanterns, poiiabu* e o o I e >• -• , blanket. sheep lined shoc«. camora. ling rods & reels spincast in ; and sp.jming lods K- reel:', tack'.c boxes. dioes, insulated «uiis. ham. hand vvarmeis. burning j knives, live fish hags, minnow . :>ails, binding nets, ibermos j '.cits and .jugs, toboggan, rain j -uit. Swedish ice augers, ice , "hisels, electric corn poppers, j models, jewelry. t"iietiio., fish lures. g:i^ heat->r. mittens, piz- /,;:s, gift certificates and i'.i.'iij, | others. i The event starts a: it ,-i.m. ' •nd ends at 1 |v"tn., at which time the grand ,pri/e> will be ziven away. Ceffc* end refreshments will lie ding MCHS WRESTLERS PLACE FOURTH IN HOLIDAY TOURNEY McHenry came in fourth in an eight team holiday tournament held at Mundclejn high school Dec. 28 and 29. Winning the tournament was Wauconda high school with the host team, Mundelein, taking second. 8 Play In Tournament Eight' McHenry wrestlers placed in tfie tournament. Jim Anderson, 3rd; Hank Justen, 3rd; John Oppenheim, 4th; Jay Sayler, 3rd; Jim Daly, 2nd; Larry Sehuerr, 4th; and Wayne Latimer, 2nd. Four boys who wrestled first rounr" malchcs though losing in hard fought matches were Ed Erb, Ru. s Phillips, Fred Soreiison and Mike Zvonar. Wal.i 180 Pound Champion Mcl'-.enry's team captain. Bob Wain, Turned in a good petformar. ee in defeating first seeded and only .once beaten Earl Wilson of Lake Forest. Next home pestling match Crystal Lake |v-s. McHenry in the Gymnasium, Friday night at 7 o'clock. Jan. 11. 1963. Freshmen, Sophomore and Varsity. Last home wrestling match, Grayslake vs. McHenry. Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, Jan. 15. 1963. Sophomore and Varsity. ma Trailing 20-15 with one match remaining, a >piiited heavyweight, Wayne Latimer, the 240 pound bull, pinned his 297 pound opponent to enable M.C.H.S. to tie Harvard 20-20. Both teams won six matches apiece. Winners for McHenry were, Jim Anderson (95-lbs.). Jay Sayler (120 lbs.), John Oppenheim (138 lbs.), Jim Daly (145 lbs.), Larry Sehuerr 1 reund's Dairy Paul's Hdwe. osso's Five o's Landscaping 11 Inn isty Builders f- >pper Kett'e , L. Builders k's Sport shop . L. Fire me n . L. Bakery e's Wonder Loun Team High single W, L. Firemen 1997 High -3 games - W. ;n 3118. Individual High - single- D. ji.tyes and B. Sandgren both 219; Individual High - 3 games Lou Picrpiola 571. Toniasello's Tomasello's T.N.T. Leaguty Vivian Smith, 185-503; Lorraine Hiller, 180-5017 Connie May 185-474; Jean Cieehon, 171; Jen OT^?ary, 461, Mabel Smith, 459; Betty Hettermann. 457; Dorothy Ilayner, 447; Jackie Mortimer, 446; Mary Hettermann, 185-436. --Railroads - Joan Clark, .">-7. Tomasello's Wednesday N it e Ladies League: Joan Tomasella, 151; Mai'e • Ross, 180-494; Marion Karls. 184-44$;' Marge HiIler. 159-437; Toots Hay, 166-423; Haze! Stahlman, 159 - 433; Dolores Schiavone 180 - 452; Dolores Roberts, 171-4-11; Terry Jakubokski, 172-462; Joanne Wenkel, 150-414; Therese Jinrja. 182-473; Jeanne Conrad, 164- 424. ' a McHenry Recreation Thursday Nite Business.. Men's League: December 20. 1962 J. Doran, 202-335; A. Rebel, 203-567; B. Scheid, 211; Lenny 204; Charlie 544; G. Schaefn. 213-578: Sam Just, 215; K. Hansen, 530; K I^iech, 219:R Buss, 254-612; D. Sayler, 532; R. Peisert, 547. December 27, 19i62 F. Mathius. 246-623; M Wies^ r, 200-543; G. Roberts, 202- 527; S. Just, 201,; II. Rothcring 206-590; Ralph 530; F. Gregory 208-550; W. Gro.h. 524; E. Buss, 222-214-605; 11. Piesert, '202-568. .January 3, 1963 " Ralph 212: Brennan 224-582; A. Rebel, 209-511; G Schaefer 211-559. Wednesday Nite Mixed league Wanda Gehrko 211 -191 -551: Rosemary Fro res 452; Helen Long 427; Mary Ann fhenn-s 177-449; Kay flfrser 428; Karen McNally 192-44(); Jane Boss 430; Mildred Hinspater, 185- 482; Herb Rothcring 554. Thursday Nite 9:15 P.M. R. Boro 1<)0T536: G. Rodenkirch 207-562; R. Cynowa 20i - 571; R., Weide 211; G. Kinsai.i 226-588; P. Overton 200; J. Larkin 202-538; M. Crouch 215-201-585; P. Gcske 242-570: R. Smith 200; J. Marsella 193- 195-552; R. Freund 217; R Koch 209; R. Kuna 190-202- 194-586> R. Kreier 192-268-610; L. Pic/paoli 202-553; F. Klapperich 192-553. Nite Owls A. Schwingl 4-16-(35); S. Sutton 160-174-185-519.(30) L. (Continued on Page. 5) Open Weekdays 6:45 Sat. & Sun. & Holidays 2:15 lbs.) and Wayne Latimer (H). Summary - McHenry '20 - Harvard 20. 95-lbs. Anderson <M) beat Graty (H) 11-0; 103-lbs. Kirhoff tW l^at Justen (Ml 7-0; 112-lbs. Dffce (Hi beat Davis (Ml 5-'2a 120-lbs. Sayler (M) beat Mai by (H> 16-2; 127-lbs. Mead (Hi beat F. Sorenson (M> 5-b; 133-lbs. McCouley (H) lieafsphillips (M) 5-4: 138- bs. Oprienheim (M> beat Groty • ID 4-".; 1-1.5-lhs. Daly (M • beat Arsenty (ID 7-4; 151-JL]>s. Sehuerr (M> beat Martin uD 5-2; 165-lbs. Bunkson (ID beat Erb < M) a pin 4:14; 180-lbs. Bunch (H) beat Sarr (M) 4-0: Hvvt. Latimer (M) pinned Bankson (H) 3:38. Individual wrestling sun - mary for first half of season. W I I 112-lbs. 'Mike Zvonar 4.1 0 120-lbs. Jay Sayler 6 f () 127-lbs .George S<,renson 2 4 tl (154 127-lbs. Fred Sonfison 0 3 (' 133-lbs. Russ Phillips 060 133-lbs.-Edward Parks 1 2 138-lbs. John Opiienhetm 4 5 138-lbs. Don Mereure 0 145-lbs. Jim Daly 5 154-lbs. Larry Sehuerr 6 154-lbs. Jim Doran 1 165-lbs. Edward Erb 1 180-lbs. Bob Wahl 9 180-lbs. Pete Sarr 0 HWT. Wayne I.atiiner 9 2 Phone 338-0032 ENDS TONIGHT THURSDAY "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" Starring Jane Fonda -- Jim Hut ton 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 ^ST^RTS FRIDAY For "Seven Days JERRY LEWIS in IT'S ONLY MONEY' Plus 1962 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS Does it Matter where a Prescription is Filled? j 95-lbs. Jim Anderson 10 I 9 M.C.H.S. Wrestlers In College , i()g_|bs. Hank Justen . 4 5 1 Four former McHenry high ! nv-lhs. John Davis 1 5 1 j school wrestlers are continuing ! their careers in college. Tonv (Butch' Espey and I Jerry Zeigcr, 1961 graduates. are at Whitewater Slate Colj lege in Wisconsin. Jim Dow- I hin, 19(»2 graduate, is at j Wright Junior College in Chil cago and George Vergara. r bowling I 19t>0 gradeate. is at Marquette •moked d1 n i v e r s i t y in Milwaukee. 'George recently placed fourth in tfie slale wrestling tournam<> nt held at the University of Wisconsin. 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