Scots End Season With A Victory The McHenry County College basketball team ended their season on a victorious note this past Monday as they upset Kendall college of Evanston 65-55. Trailing by one point at intermission, the Scots quickly erased this deficit in the second half and never relinquished the lead. Good defensive Work limited Kendall to only 25 points in the second half. Jim Mach and Henry Lamkiif completely dominated the rebounds in the second half and this was a big factor in the victory. Thus McHenry ended their first season of athletic endeavor. The Cagers finished with a record of 5 wins and 16 defeats. Both coach Bob Matte and the team members are optimistic about next season's prospects. Eleven varsity letters are being awarded and most of these letter men are expected to return next year. Leading the letter winners in scoring was tfenry Lamkin of Crystal Lake who poured in 442 points. Ron Taylor of Fox Lake and Jim Mach of McHenry were next in scoring with 234 and 221 points respectively. Kent Jonsson of Crystal Lake had the best free throw average, .762, while Mike Scornavacco, Highland Park and Rich Leigh, Crystal Lake followed with averages of .657 and .654 respectively. Other letter winners include Bd Jasper son, Lake Zurich; Larry Fiedler, Richmond; Marc Woodbury, Hebron; Henry Zoellick, Crystal Lake; and Rich Westbrook, Round Lake. The entire team averaged .369 from the field, .583 on free throws, had a 68 point offensive average and an 81.2" point defensive average. OSRITAL tlotiu HARVARD HOSPITAL Louella Ficek and Mrs. John Ziszik of McHenry were patients in Harvard hospital during the past week. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK, the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included William Dicker, Wonder Lake; Marjorie Peters, Doras Cleveland and Linda Roeske, McHenry. HAROLD F. SCHOENBECK Harold F. Schoenbeck, 48, of 5402 N. Circle drive, McHenry, died Friday, Feb. 28, at Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville, following a long illness. Mr. Schoenbeck was born May 19, 1929 , in Avoca, Wis. He moved to Antioch for three years and came to McHenry five years ago after seventeen years' residence in Bristol, Wis. The deceased was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, Bristol, Wis. Mr. Schoenbeck was employed for twenty-two years for the F.G. Hough (International Harvester) Co., in Libertyville as supervisor. On May 2, 1943, at Bos- - cobel, Wis., he was married to Violet L.Harper, who survives. He also leaves four sons, Arnold Liefrig of Bristol, Daniel Schoenbeck of Kenosha, David Schoenbeck of Silver Lake and Joseph Schoenbeck of Washington, D.C.; one daughter;, Mrs. Darlene (George) Lentz of Bristol; his mother,, Mrs. Minnie Schoenbeck, of Muscoda, Wis.; three brothers, Karl of Muscoda, Wis., Otto of Milwaukee and Paul of San Diego, Calif.; and nine grandchildren. His father, William Schoenbeck, died in 1959. Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 Tuesday from Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, Bristol, with interment in Hosmer cemetery, Bristol. The body rested at the Strang funeral home, Antioch. HERBERT J. LIND Private services will be held at the George R. Justen & Son chapel, followed by graveside rites, Wednesday at 11 o'clock for Herbert J. Lind of 1816 W. River Terrace drive, McHenry, who died March 3 at the Valley Hi Nursing home. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Evergreen Park. Mr. Lind, 81 years of age, was born in Chicago Nov. 11, 1887. His wife, Ann, preceded him in death. Survivors area daughter, Judith; two step-daughters, Mrs. Robert (Louise) Worzala of McHenry and Mrs. William (Barbara) Nix of West Covina, Calif.; and two brothers, Harry, of Chicago and Todd of Glendale, Calif. HENRY P. ADAMS A funeral Mass was offered Tuesday morning in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Richoooooooooooooooooooeeoo oming Events MARCH 5 Royal Neighbors of America Fox River Valley Camp No. 3251. Annual Spring party, McHenry Country Club 7 p.m. For Reservations Call Mrs. Harry Lundy, 3812 W. High St. or Mrs. Ray Mur- Ssphy, 4517 McCullom Lake Rd. MARCH 7 Community World Day of Prayer at Faith Presbyterian Church 9:30 a.m. MARCH 7, 8, 9 Book Fair -- St. Patrick's School -- Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7-9 p.m. --Sunday after all Masses. MARCH 8 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner & Meeting -- 6 p.m. First United Methodist church dining room. Mariners' Club Pot-Luck. Charter Dinner -- 6:30 p.m. Faith Presbyterian Church. Green Garter Party ~ Legion Home, Ringwood Road -- 9 p.m. -- Public Invited. Annual St. Patrick's Catd Party - Lunchfeon -- Sponsored by Christian Mother's Society St. Peter's Hall --Spring Grove 12 Noon. League of Women Voters V.I.P. Luncheon 12:45 p.m. at Woodstock Inn, 1400 N. Seminary Ave. MARCH 14 McHenry Woman's Club Regular Meeting -- Zion Lutheran church -- 1 p.m. MARCH 16 r St. Patrick's Altar and RoT sary Sodality Card Party. 7:30 p.m. St/Patrick's church hall. MARCH 18 Riverview Camp No. 6818, R.N.A. -- Anniversary Chicken Dinner -- 6:30 p.m. - K of C. Hall. MARCH 20 Catholic Daughters of America No. 573 -- Regular Monthly meeting -- 8 p.m. -- K of C. Hall -- Special Showing of Slides By Goodwill Industries. MARCH 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -- St. Patrick's dinner and Parly -- 6:30 p.m. East Campus cafeteria. MARCH 11 St. Patrick's Home and School Association meeting - 3 p.m. -- Program on "Cooking A1 Fresco*'. O.E.S. Stated Meeting-8 p.m. Acacia Hall. mond, for Henry P. Adams, 81, of Richmond, who died Saturday, March 1, in McHenry hospital. Burial was in St. Peter's cemetery, Spring Grove. Among his survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Lucille) Freund, and a son, Victor, of McHenry. , JOHN RAKUSHIN John P. Rakushin, 46, of Ingleside, brother of George Rakushin of McHenry, died Sunday, March 2, in the local hospital. A funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday in St. Bede's church, Ingleside. McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 8812 West Elm Street Phone 88M1W McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, 111. Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. 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