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VOLtJSCE 6 — NUMBER 85 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1864 PHONB: 312^69-6621 (any time) (If no uiswer) 81S-4M-0e«8 SC!!nOl PILE' ;iu:rr.i^EYiiiGH school KUNTLEY. ILL 6 PAGES MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED fo oon Final Foothall Statistic The following Is a summery of the 1964 Huntley High Sohool foot¬ ball seaslon givion stUittetlce and averages for the boys and team. YARDS RUSHING — iLarry Rasmusen — 792 yds. In 96 carries for 8.3 yds per carry. BUI Borhart — 361 yds. in 79 car¬ ries for 4.6 yed. per carry. Lee Linnenkohl — 176 yds. In 20 caries for 8.8 yds per carry. Brent Weber — 176 yds. In 62 car¬ ries for 2.9 yds per carry. Barry Benner — 63 yds. In 17 car¬ ries for 3.1 yds per oarry Doug Jordi — 11 yds. In 7 carries for 1.5 yds pep carry. Ijarry Ketchmark — 3 yds. In 1 carry iDele Roesslein — 18 yds in 3 oar- Pleie for 6 yds. per carry. Alan Borhart — 27 yds. In 6 oar- r4es for 4.5 yds per carry. iSteve Evans — Lost 4 yds In 1 carry. Gene Ackman — Lost 8 yds in 1 carry. YARDS PAS«iNG — Brent Weher — 106 attempted pas¬ ses, 51 completed for 919 yds., with a completion average of .486 with 11 touchdowns and 8 extra points. Gene Ackman — 3 attempted pas- sew, 1 completed for 10 yds., with a completion average of .333. Steve Gcehl — 2 attempt^W^asses, 1 completed for 16 yard, with a completion average of Jin. PUNTING YAROAae — .. Lairy Rasniiisen — PuntM 14 tim¬ es for 373 yds., 26.6 yds. jur punt ave, Longeet punt was ^% yds., shortest punt was 5 yds. Brent We4>er — Punted 1 time for 16 yds. Doug Jordi — Punted 1 time for 12 yds, PASSES COMPLETED — Dennis Enstrom — caught 20 pas¬ ses for 408 yds., 6 touchdowns and 6 extra points. Wayne Workowski — caught 17 passes for 276 yds., 2 touchdowns and 3 extra points. Bill Borhart — caught 8 passes for 111 yds., Larry Rasmusen — oaught 4 passes for 106 yds., 3 touchdowns. Dale ReessMen — caught 2 passes for 20 yds., 1 touchdown. Barry Benner — caught 1 pass for 10 yds. JaC. Tree Sale ChristmmB RECORD — Huntley — 5 wins and 3 defeats PENALITIES — Huntley hod 410 yds In penalities — apponents had 326 yds In penalit¬ ies. FIRST DOWNS — Huntley had 96 flrst downs — op¬ ponents had 70 first downs. POINTS SCCORED — Larry Rasmusen — 87 points Dennis Enstrom — 36 points Bill Borhart — 34 points Brent Weher — 30 points Wayne Workowski — 15 points Lee Linnenkohl — 12 points Dale Roesslein — 6 points Alan Borhart — 1 point Barry Benner — 1 point TEAM SCORING — Huntley — 221 points — Oppon¬ ents — 102 points. TACKLES — Larry Heimsoth — 64 tackles In 8 games Alan Borhart — 48 tackles in 8 games Wayne Workowski — 30 tackles in 8 games Dale Roesslein — 27 tackles in 8 games Barry Benner — 27 tackles In 8 games Bon Evans — 26 tackles In 8 games Larry Rasmusen — 2t tackles in 8 games Lee Linnenkohl — 21 tackles In 8 aamaa Bill ^.rtmt rr- 1.7.tackies.ln • ««n. aa' " Rick Zerbci — 16 tackles In 6 gam¬ es Larry Ketchmark — 14 tackles In 6 games iDennla Enstrom — 13 tackles In 8 games Brent Weber — 12 tackles in 8 Herb Glissendorf _ 4 tackles In 4 games Gary Bakley — 3 tackles in 3 gam- «• Steve Goehl — 2 tackles in 3 games Sid Sherwin — 2 tackles In 4 games Kenneth Bakles — 1 tackle In 3 Gene Ackman — 1 tackle In 3 gam- e« Steve Evans — 1 tackle In 2 gamea TEAM YARDAGE — 1,617 yds. rushing — 944 yds. pas¬ sing The Huntley Jaycees will sell Christmas Trees in the Village Park begining this Sunday, Dec¬ ember 6. Jaycees will be on hand to help you select your tree frwn 9:(X) A.M. on. For more informat¬ ion, contact either EM Ream of Roger Cole. Kof fee Klotch Successful The Past Presidents of the Am¬ erican Legion AuxiUary held a Koffee Klotch last Friday and Saturday for the sale of Ver- eran Craft items. AD money taken on this sale is turned over to the disabled veterans who made them. A total of $183 was taken in dur¬ ing the two day affair. Together with the $1222.22 previously tak¬ en in, this years total is already $1395.22 for the Huntley chapter. Mrs. Lucille Kock, Huntley Veterans Craft Chairman, was a- warded several state prizes for her outstanding work in this field. She has announced that anyone still wishing to purchase any of these items in time*for Christmas may see them any ^^^ng frwn now till Cliristmas a»br hcmie. for additional intoimmon phcme Mt9,Kofik...i .-4 ¦• Concert Johnson J^ins News Stall Larry Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Johnson of Huntley, has joined the press releases section of the Student News and Informat¬ ion Bureau (S>NIB) at the Univer¬ sity of Illinois. SNIB Is a news organisation aer- vlng the U «t I college ef agricul¬ ture through radio, newspapers, ex. hiblta and publications. As a mem¬ ber of the press section, Johnson will be reporting news of agricul¬ ture events and student aehleve- ments. Johnson, a freahman at the uni* vepslty, is enrolled in general agri¬ culture. His home Is Farm House Fraternity. Huntley H. S. Vorsity Bashethall T eajtti The Jr. and Sr. Choirs of the U. CC. — CengKegatlenat of Huntley, wMl present a ChrMmas Carol Concert on Sunday, Oecentber 13 at 7:30 P.M. Each ohoir will sln<i several Christmas anthe^ns and many of the traditional eerols will b« sung. Mr. Quin O'Belen and Mrs. Bernard Johnson serve as d4r. ectors. The progMn Is opert to the public ami a social hour wlH follow. Mailing News "Please padc parcels aoMy," was the plea of Postmaster Rich- - ard Michelson. The head of the Hundey Post Office also rwnlnded his patrons that the use of free "local" and "out-of-toWn" s«5«r- atlon bands will help move tt» mall faster. The bands are avail¬ able at the Post offict. December 5 is the, suggested deadline for mailing out-of-town pacfcagM. "Don't worry abont the parcels being delivered too early, fist mark. "Don't Ojfen HMH Clhristmas' on the front," Mr. Michelsen said. A tightly stuffed packafc^ wtth will have less Ottiitx at bdtag damaged in transit; be nated, "V^ien packing a gift, r«ne«ber that you send may be shipped m the bottom of a mall sadt and there may be heavier padcages on t<^. Among the relatively flBur packages that are daittaged in transit, improper packaging is the greatest factor," the postmaster cautioned. / Just to be on the safe Side, the postmaster sucgested that aB packages be insured. ' He noted that poor padcaging and addresses wtait^ a^ eltbtf incMTeet or not legible are .re«- sponsible for the ntHi-delivary of about half a millon parcels eadi year. If the return address is to- correct or illegible and the padc- age connot be returned, it wdH be saved for 90 days. If unclaimed, the parcel is usually lost U the i^n^K or intended recipient Such parcels wmd up in public auctkxis held at 15 major post offices ac¬ ross the nation. All parcels should be addressed on only one side and Should aiao have the address written oa the inside of the package in Case the exterior wrapping should come off Mr. Michelsen «nphasiiced that 55rt» Ootfng the addreas <m par- f eels and letters helps insure again st loss due td imi»x^ ^Uresaing, Shii^e eadt area of the eoaaity has an individual ZIP Code, tiiere is little chance of a piece of mail destined for one dty being direct¬ ed to a city iriiteb may havc a similar name. Ft* example, there are at least 36 posfible areas a- round the .coutatry whkti would have Spri^Kfield in, the address. Use the proper ZIP Code wooM seftd the mirf] to the right po«t offkse. ¦ Aiao r«9Qemfe^ to utoiaHDOeya ' ZH» Cbda whkh It «142 in your return aid^ress., KF« are ibiOclng everyone tobe eqtedally cooper¬ ative this hoilday.;i|pa8on. f^Mring wm flo#n»t*>odi|h 0ie jys^ and It looks as tf 12 btmon pie««a wOi a Wt of fnaa,*^ ttte said. Rates Down Teh Impact |n Mllaols of the »100 mlUlen long dlilMioa rstt re- duction ahnauneed for next year by the Federal Communloatiena Qom- mlssion wili b« approMtmatsly 17 mllUoA doUart, th* IWnoie Bell Telephone Company his armeun- ead. -This reprasanta tha savinos for ait talsptMM^e useni In Illinois. Since tl», ii tetal •* §12 mHHon In intarMais'ia«i« 4liaUn«a Mvlngs far ttmeia tetaptieaa user* has b««n aiHMuheetf. AlMiit tfiNe-feuMha et the ra. duation will bae«ma efraetive Fab- urary 1 and rsniatndar as aeen aa new tariff sohaviuloa oan ba daval- oped, on or bafore April 1, 1866. Liatad betow ara IH (Mirations of tht rata rsduetteni te haaima aff- aetive .#abniary 1. 1068, for tha eontinefltal United etates: MAXIMUM RATE Praaent Prepaeed All Day Sunday 81.76 tlA> Ait Day Saturday $2.25 81.80 After 8:00 PM Dally $1.75 41.80 6:00 — 8:00 PM Daily 81.75 81J0 This is the targest intaratata tele¬ phone rate reduction ever announ¬ ced, and it made potalbit by tht high level of bualntee aothftty aild Meraaataf efflottncl y ttttpttana eparaaitna. - ftia riv Jl ratta art )NMra t« take «*»#«• ,<>^.%*«*'- i^mmyfaM mmuiia hy «»• »•!« SjCMMn In f#OAm M^t^l^ NWill Of vi«Heh la anginttreL^ J* peak day- tlmt Utage. The new rate sehtduitt, efftet- ive February 1, repraaant a further txttntieh of the reduced ratea an¬ nounced in 1963, whleh featured a reduotiofl tf statien-to-atatlon ratta to $1.00 af lats in the period from t:00 PiM to 4:30 AM. Under the new rate Sthtdules, ratts will bt rcdntad to $14)0 er leaa all day Sunday, and bttfining at 8:00 Ml other days for a thrtt-mlnutt tta- tien-to^tation eall mada bt<wetn any two pointt within tht co^tln* tntat UnHM Statas. Ftr txanuila, a thret^lnuta atatlon-io^t^on * call made from WaaHtnstfh. I><<;. tt the wttt eoaat diiriiii thaSa parfada will, cott $1wOO, at tOiiipared with the rata of $1.78 in tffect Tht February 1 aafiadtriaa aiao include a rtduoftien in st«tltn.to- Station raltta appMtalHa all day Saturday betwttn 6:00 and 8:00 PM othtr days. Under thk ntw rate teheduJtt the ttatteii4e.ttatlon •atta In tfMt afttr SrdO PM will apply to saitunlay tor tfm entire day (4:30 AM te 8:00 PM;. Far example, a ttir«e4n(nau ataMon- to-station call mad« frorii Waahin*. ton, D.C. to tht wtat eoMt during Saturday, will eeat $130'at etmpar- td with tht daytime ratt of $2.26 now in tiraet Oft weekdays btV wean 6:00 and 8:00 PM tht stetlen rata wl« bt rtduotd tram $1.76 to ' 81.60. in caoptratton wMi tht Haw«|. HiKi Ttltphont Complmy, .rtdiwtlen ia •tatlPn't»«taitlen tata^^bitt ratet will alto b« made tffedtivt Febru¬ ary 1 Mt calls bttwten th^ eotttln- tntal UnitM Statas And Hawaii. For txampla, a thrat-n«(nata af#tlan to-statlen oall frtm WaaMn«t«R to Hawaii t«(ill foe reduead from a day- tlma rata ^,$7.90 and a> tttghaiiiie rMti Cf $8.f>, te>(a dd^timt rata ef $7.00k a ivlghttlarit rMt Of $c;Oi^ lind a Mta eUtar 8:00 PM and aH day Sunday at $4.7$. Rattt bttwaaa tile : USA aiM HattmM^n atah'H.^. duttd ttem tha p^adantiWU^ilii^' timt ah^ l8Jn ni$ilthnt imit ~ day oliai««, to $8.80 eayUM, l even^ and $8.78 after t;M^ and aM day tamtay. . ( .T«h .tiAa cMwattoiia « »«MHne ittMlva tn oi> btfort April 1, t$8$ witi ba d«ai«nad to'tiri»wMa Umar r«taa tar imriava uietra, jMMtouiarly a^iara. IIm fimn'«IM«ft,««iiMiK tilt* «M -— rs^"'^ In
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1964-12-03 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1964 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 35 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1964-12-03 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1964 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 35 |
Decade | 1960-1969 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 209 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19641203_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-05-07 |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText |
VOLtJSCE 6 — NUMBER 85 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1864
PHONB:
312^69-6621 (any time) (If no uiswer) 81S-4M-0e«8
SC!!nOl PILE'
;iu:rr.i^EYiiiGH school
KUNTLEY. ILL
6 PAGES
MAILED AND DISTRIBUTED
fo
oon
Final Foothall Statistic
The following Is a summery of the 1964 Huntley High Sohool foot¬ ball seaslon givion stUittetlce and averages for the boys and team. YARDS RUSHING — iLarry Rasmusen — 792 yds. In 96 carries for 8.3 yds per carry. BUI Borhart — 361 yds. in 79 car¬ ries for 4.6 yed. per carry. Lee Linnenkohl — 176 yds. In 20 caries for 8.8 yds per carry. Brent Weber — 176 yds. In 62 car¬ ries for 2.9 yds per carry. Barry Benner — 63 yds. In 17 car¬ ries for 3.1 yds per oarry Doug Jordi — 11 yds. In 7 carries for 1.5 yds pep carry. Ijarry Ketchmark — 3 yds. In 1 carry
iDele Roesslein — 18 yds in 3 oar- Pleie for 6 yds. per carry. Alan Borhart — 27 yds. In 6 oar- r4es for 4.5 yds per carry. iSteve Evans — Lost 4 yds In 1 carry.
Gene Ackman — Lost 8 yds in 1 carry.
YARDS PAS«iNG — Brent Weher — 106 attempted pas¬ ses, 51 completed for 919 yds., with a completion average of .486 with
11 touchdowns and 8 extra points. Gene Ackman — 3 attempted pas- sew, 1 completed for 10 yds., with a completion average of .333. Steve Gcehl — 2 attempt^W^asses, 1 completed for 16 yard, with a completion average of Jin. PUNTING YAROAae — .. Lairy Rasniiisen — PuntM 14 tim¬ es for 373 yds., 26.6 yds. jur punt ave, Longeet punt was ^% yds., shortest punt was 5 yds.
Brent We4>er — Punted 1 time for
16 yds.
Doug Jordi — Punted 1 time for
12 yds,
PASSES COMPLETED — Dennis Enstrom — caught 20 pas¬ ses for 408 yds., 6 touchdowns and 6 extra points.
Wayne Workowski — caught 17 passes for 276 yds., 2 touchdowns and 3 extra points. Bill Borhart — caught 8 passes for 111 yds.,
Larry Rasmusen — oaught 4 passes for 106 yds., 3 touchdowns. Dale ReessMen — caught 2 passes for 20 yds., 1 touchdown. Barry Benner — caught 1 pass for 10 yds.
JaC. Tree Sale ChristmmB
RECORD —
Huntley — 5 wins and 3 defeats PENALITIES —
Huntley hod 410 yds In penalities — apponents had 326 yds In penalit¬ ies.
FIRST DOWNS — Huntley had 96 flrst downs — op¬ ponents had 70 first downs. POINTS SCCORED — Larry Rasmusen — 87 points Dennis Enstrom — 36 points Bill Borhart — 34 points Brent Weher — 30 points Wayne Workowski — 15 points Lee Linnenkohl — 12 points Dale Roesslein — 6 points Alan Borhart — 1 point Barry Benner — 1 point TEAM SCORING — Huntley — 221 points — Oppon¬ ents — 102 points. TACKLES —
Larry Heimsoth — 64 tackles In 8 games
Alan Borhart — 48 tackles in 8 games
Wayne Workowski — 30 tackles in 8 games
Dale Roesslein — 27 tackles in 8 games
Barry Benner — 27 tackles In 8 games
Bon Evans — 26 tackles In 8 games Larry Rasmusen — 2t tackles in 8 games
Lee Linnenkohl — 21 tackles In 8 aamaa
Bill ^.rtmt rr- 1.7.tackies.ln • ««n. aa' "
Rick Zerbci — 16 tackles In 6 gam¬ es
Larry Ketchmark — 14 tackles In 6 games
iDennla Enstrom — 13 tackles In 8 games
Brent Weber — 12 tackles in 8 Herb Glissendorf _ 4 tackles In 4 games
Gary Bakley — 3 tackles in 3 gam- «•
Steve Goehl — 2 tackles in 3 games Sid Sherwin — 2 tackles In 4 games
Kenneth Bakles — 1 tackle In 3 Gene Ackman — 1 tackle In 3 gam- e«
Steve Evans — 1 tackle In 2 gamea TEAM YARDAGE — 1,617 yds. rushing — 944 yds. pas¬ sing
The Huntley Jaycees will sell Christmas Trees in the Village Park begining this Sunday, Dec¬ ember 6. Jaycees will be on hand to help you select your tree frwn 9:(X) A.M. on. For more informat¬ ion, contact either EM Ream of Roger Cole.
Kof fee Klotch Successful
The Past Presidents of the Am¬ erican Legion AuxiUary held a Koffee Klotch last Friday and Saturday for the sale of Ver- eran Craft items. AD money taken on this sale is turned over to the disabled veterans who made them. A total of $183 was taken in dur¬ ing the two day affair. Together with the $1222.22 previously tak¬ en in, this years total is already $1395.22 for the Huntley chapter.
Mrs. Lucille Kock, Huntley Veterans Craft Chairman, was a- warded several state prizes for her outstanding work in this field. She has announced that anyone still wishing to purchase any of these items in time*for Christmas may see them any ^^^ng frwn now till Cliristmas a»br hcmie. for additional intoimmon phcme Mt9,Kofik...i .-4 ¦•
Concert
Johnson J^ins News Stall
Larry Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Johnson of Huntley, has joined the press releases section of the Student News and Informat¬ ion Bureau (S>NIB) at the Univer¬ sity of Illinois.
SNIB Is a news organisation aer- vlng the U «t I college ef agricul¬ ture through radio, newspapers, ex. hiblta and publications. As a mem¬ ber of the press section, Johnson will be reporting news of agricul¬ ture events and student aehleve- ments.
Johnson, a freahman at the uni* vepslty, is enrolled in general agri¬ culture. His home Is Farm House Fraternity.
Huntley H. S. Vorsity Bashethall T
eajtti
The Jr. and Sr. Choirs of the U. CC. — CengKegatlenat of Huntley, wMl present a ChrMmas Carol Concert on Sunday, Oecentber 13 at 7:30 P.M. Each ohoir will slnodi|h 0ie jys^ and It looks as tf 12 btmon pie««a wOi
a Wt of fnaa,*^ ttte
said.
Rates Down
Teh Impact |n Mllaols of the »100 mlUlen long dlilMioa rstt re- duction ahnauneed for next year by the Federal Communloatiena Qom- mlssion wili b« approMtmatsly 17 mllUoA doUart, th* IWnoie Bell Telephone Company his armeun- ead. -This reprasanta tha savinos for ait talsptMM^e useni In Illinois. Since tl», ii tetal •* §12 mHHon In intarMais'ia«i« 4liaUn«a Mvlngs far ttmeia tetaptieaa user* has b««n aiHMuheetf.
AlMiit tfiNe-feuMha et the ra. duation will bae«ma efraetive Fab- urary 1 and rsniatndar as aeen aa new tariff sohaviuloa oan ba daval- oped, on or bafore April 1, 1866.
Liatad betow ara IH (Mirations of tht rata rsduetteni te haaima aff- aetive .#abniary 1. 1068, for tha eontinefltal United etates:
MAXIMUM RATE Praaent Prepaeed All Day Sunday 81.76 tlA>
Ait Day Saturday $2.25 81.80
After 8:00 PM Dally $1.75 41.80 6:00 — 8:00 PM Daily 81.75 81J0
This is the targest intaratata tele¬ phone rate reduction ever announ¬ ced, and it made potalbit by tht high level of bualntee aothftty aild Meraaataf efflottncl y ttttpttana eparaaitna. - ftia riv Jl ratta art
)NMra t« take «*»#«• ,<>^.%*«*'- i^mmyfaM mmuiia hy «»• »•!«
SjCMMn In f#OAm M^t^l^ NWill Of
vi«Heh la anginttreL^ J* peak day- tlmt Utage.
The new rate sehtduitt, efftet- ive February 1, repraaant a further txttntieh of the reduced ratea an¬ nounced in 1963, whleh featured a reduotiofl tf statien-to-atatlon ratta to $1.00 af lats in the period from t:00 PiM to 4:30 AM. Under the new rate Sthtdules, ratts will bt rcdntad to $14)0 er leaa all day Sunday, and bttfining at 8:00 Ml other days for a thrtt-mlnutt tta- tien-to^tation eall mada bt |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |