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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1936, p. 5

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•'.Q.g-if*.' ' ;^ -5^ : $3$% Thursday, September, 24,1936 THE McHENKY <i&, • • "£*• - - - •• 3 -%«\ •< .« v 1 PLAINDEALEK SHAMROCKS SMOTHER JFARENGO; KREUTZER ALLOWS ONLY 3 HIT3 M With Bill Kreutzer on- the mound, the Shamrocks' swamped the Marengo All Stars last Sunday 17 to 2. Just to show their appreciation of the high class pitching on their side of the issue, the Shamrocks drove 25 hits to all corners of the lot. Bill Kreutzer helped his own cause along with a homer and double. Brother Wally Kreutzer had four hits, including a double and triple. George Larkin was also in the four hit class with two singles, a double and triple. Next Sunday the Shamrocks are going up to Johnsburg to play a, game that has been looked forward to for some time. There is keen rivalry between the two teams and a hard fought battle is expected. "SO I HEAR" -s. - by - vv:' EARL WALSH ,;;V SHAMROCKS (McHenry) " AB • E 3 3 0 4- ' . 4 o: J. Larkin, 2b *..'..6 "-,1 I '8 0 L. Witt, ss 4' 1 . 0 '0 G. Larkin, rf ^..5* ' *3 „• •" 4 1 ' _ , . B. Witt, c W. Kreutzer, 3b ........5 -iV1-:... -'-0 -' -i:-'.. C. Stilling, cf V. Miller, If .,., ' > £ B. Kreutzer, p.<„......,5 '• >' Laudett, lb „.3 ' Carlson, cf . Pearson, rf . 2 . 2 *0 0 0 iM 6 x Now, we are really beginning to think that somebody is taking us seriously about our frequent requests for contributions ^nd help for the column. •-- S * I * H -- Ye Olde Editor, Mose, handed us this reprint: /A Small Town Reporter's Lament No four "alarm fires for n,e, . ,No epic-making history Qf flyers hopping 'round th«> world, . Of Gangsters Murder Chorus Girl,, Nor F. D. R. Signs New Bill, • r ' - Or Spain's Rebels Take New it ill. . No inside scoop of national fame, • No press-box yarns of Yale-Harvard .. frame. .. Nothing but Trinity M. E. Will Meet, Popular Garageman Takes Judge's Seat, "I;-';'. ; • 0 ; L%dy Grows Tulips^ All Are Green,": 0) Junior League Fashions Will Be.) 61 Seen, L Sweatshirts. Tin FORESTERS CLINCH PENNANT; DEFEAF SPRING GROVE, 12 -11 (By the Forester Reporter) Harold Freunds' home run in the last inning gave the Foresters a 12-11 victory over Spring Grove and also the championship for the 1936 season. The Foresters, jumped away to a 9-0 lead in the first inning, but let the lead slip away from .them until the seere stood MCHS FOOTBALL TEAM PROGRESSING NICELY IN THEIR DAILY CHORES Coach Reed and his football squad are progressing nicely in their daily chores of putting together a formidable team to represent our high school. Lack of siie has been impressed on ALL STARS LOSE SKILD GAME TO FOX LAKSTNINE, 13 -11 GIRL SCOUT EDITION Things started off with a bang for the Scouts this year. There are few things we like better than a hike so T, . . T , "Vvhen Mi§s Ward suggests that we It begins to look like that Fox Lake, take one down the river we readily basgball team has the Indian sign on | agreed. There were several new girls OVERSEER VOLIVA - ^ NOW VOLUNTEER WiTbtfr Glenn Voliva, overseer of the Christian Catholic church in Zion and general manager of the Zion In*" r,A" f frs; 'The? ha"ded us aT10th*|*hom we were very glad to welcome , ,dru stries Inc., is .today- a 'full-fledg_ed et defeat last Sunday 13 to 11. :and we hope for'still more new Scout® ^°lunteer and is encouraging tfis flock • c ,Ca ' Wh° has recently played before long. We w*re told to bring !to camPaig™ *or Alf M. Landon and infield, none other than the veteran,, cold lunches for another outine next i Co1; Frank Knox. 7 Voliva came o'ut for Landon and Knox at the Constitution Day observ- •rnt"r t ,n t0 interested j Ivan Johannes, did the pitching for J Monday, but we 'don't"know^et'wheM i tnem jaUnt doW^to^the Dla^'0' bfi® j *he Vls,t01'®- Now> fhose of us-who j we are going^ how. 11-11. Ed Thennes' J us the idea that SuA;^ ^ i l?? £ * • 1 pa,St ^ A11 y°u old Scouts that didn't knSw,. ^ home run with the bases loaded in'DO<,Pfi ftf _ fn:riv . ean^ ls c®m-; J'Sht well that he is a first class hit-1 that our meetings have started, take ma a stfTnng speech on eonsti.t|fe the1 first inning was one of the longest! icws T A. of fe,~ jter' but ^'e »lso know that he does an warning find don't miss a single"one tionaI government. At that time ^ hits made this year. i wn»ni -*8erves causes some j occasional bit of mound work merely I or you may'lose some grand fun. - joined the \ olunteers and request^!' 4 j „ . .. jccncern, out some of these raw re- as a playful gesture. The - McHenry I r FRirW^rvxr ! liis audience to do likewise " f.AJ "A the 7ry 7.TT the .ejfcois c.uEh. on ,h„, point w°ell ^.CK,ON, | fw. ' --1-J -- ^ ^ . y far along. : enough as their 17 hits will show, but; • ACOETO NEW POSITION iiva said. "I have not given mi -"VK'-'V'"'1. to center field for 'f%a!iiinenstill threw "the toll'tofplaV^^cn KwVv * Sea®°n 1 they went ^mbly lifme in other de-| Mlis ChristineWegener hii^accept-; th^ht to the other candidates yet* ; U AVinkel, who was playing second, and week when ^he leam t^vpi0 * w ^ j ^ , J - ' t N a position as assistant superintSi-1, Voliva stated that for the first tiirrt . ; lr*"kel, Mistaking the umpire for'worth Wisconsin ° L,n, f e11 ^ ' the j dent and intructor of nurses at St.,history of Zion he is encoiirag-. ;; W took' out after the umpire.! Coach Reed is not f ' ' ^ "1" for^McHenry ^nd looked any-Joseph's hospital, Elgin, where. she'!.l?g-.h-ls followers to place .the Landoait; ' When he saw his mistalte he made a'i delii.il. «.«i. .'• > to announce tnnir but the pitcher he really can. be .slatted her new duties Wednesday. | |"">V stickers in their, automobilefc ... ^ low. thWw to Stin^^^on LT"e ><*> Fot P"<- «*" »«" ^ »as W>l«ti0„ campaigns automobil. , made a dlve.ftr the ball, only to coI-'wr usedYn'.it ^•» ^ri sor at St. Anthony's I lide with "Thennes who w backing I I^t i t- L? ^ t8*' i i - V .of :a .^>n:.«plur^. in the; hospital, Chicago, where she graduate up the play. ^ ^ the,cefttei position. Faul Justen has the <was scored on Leo's offerings. I Friends of Miss Wegener will' rejoice to hear of her success in her Totals MARENGO 45 17 25 Kaplin, c ^;4..,.^.;4 0 -sQ P. Roth, 3b 4. 1 1 Richy, ss ....,Uiv.U„.™:4 0 0 Miller, lb 3 Q 0 C. Roth, rf .1../....3 0 0 A. Block, 2b ...4..........3 0 0 Ballard, p ....; 3„ t) J W.. Block, cf 3 0 0 Acknian, If »...».........3 ,1 I 0j Four Speeders Pinched in Traffic Drive. Such stories keep my sheet alive. And some folks say, "Your life is swell." And by gosh'% isl It is like hell! --Duke Munson; -- S * I * H -- We are not so sure what he meant by handing us that one. Maybe he is ® beginning to really realize what a 2 tough job we have . Maybe not. v -- s • i * h -- y."\; You know Ye Olde Ed. has turned iup as quite some fisherman (honest, nes got untangted, /-kwi'ufe bad4 ^^rc® w'®s still on first base.|siz^ and,,^Vt^a yeaVs'e^jieriehee tuck-J , Johannes led the Fox Lake attackwo'r'i." . This victory, their ninth m a row,!ed under his ;belt, should take <;are of'with a double and ,'t wo singles. Leo • „ %as the last.league game for McHen-. the .-light gWrd' p(.st *in good >style.' Freund's four doubles and.« base on]. ELECT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ry. Incidentally the-Foresters haven t ' Loren Thomas, .of)*?-tif .the most inter, balls game hint a perfect day at bat ; Miss Mirikm Savler a SetliSb was a game since thefc got 'theif ^Ung| see for . the locals.: Wally/ Smith elected' president of the" Athletic Asi tllHt nobody DU^hos -him Ant. c\f. th.} arro ift tViti . nf-• t-Vio- mi+U .1 _ i • 1.•' » • 1 suckers,were-taboo. -v. • , kETL RN FROM TRIP *. : Postmaster and Mrs. Elmer Freunit. '" arrived.' home Sunday .night after it ,:»o £J! L^US"!^ -„McH2,u?' °"thit ^-iManraerite Freund, 'secretary .nU Next Thursday night at the Forestei*s and Fox tangle in a post-season game. Fol- tough and should prove a standout in | iters 17_to* 9, a flock of passes *uin- i treasurer lowing the game a big "blow-out" is the line play. Russell Fianzen is be- ed their chances of holding the score! Officers planned for-all players who played in mg used at right tackle. Russell is a ! within reason. the league games. (Bet both teams, husky, big fellow who should be able j Another point that might be brought to f11 the bil1- We find Francis Cox out is that the All Stars had eleven • • ^r- jfn a newedmer named Cooney fight- '• men left on basep ing it out for the other tackle job.; The boys did not show the fans the have a full lineup.) Totals 30 2 3 • g he caught one the other day). So just " SCORE BY INN'INGS as a litle comeback (contributed by Shamrocks 024 160 220--17 25 lJ%s- Mose), we hand him this: * . Marengo 101 000 000-- 2 3 6 j "Behold the fisherman, / Two-base hits--B. Witt, L. Witt,! He ariseth early in the morning: W. Kreutzer, B. Kreutzer, V. Miller, I And awaketh the whole family, and G. Larkin. Three-base hits--Q. He retur.neth in the late afternoon, Larkin,. J. Larkin, W. Kreutzer. Home Tired and hungrj^ runs--B. Kreutzer. Struck out by-- 1 And the truth is not in him." Kreutzer, 14; Ballard, 6. Bases on f --• S * I ^ H -- balls off--Kreutzer, 1; Ballard 3. THC BUEIBB Week Days, 7:20 10c --25c « 9^0 SATU1 , . i SE5'PPTTEEMM BER 26 Lionel Barrymore Maureen O'Sullivan in "DEVIL DOLL" ALSO--Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY AND MONDAY SEPT. 27 -- 28 V George Raft Dolores Costello Barrymore 'YOURS FOR THE ASKING" Also--In Color, "Pup's 'Picnic" Musicland World News Events TUESDAY, BARGAIN NITE" Glenda FarreU -- Brian Donlevy "HIGH TENSION" ALSO--Selected Short Subjects WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPT. 30 -- OCT. 1 Claudette Colbert -- Ronald Colman -- "UNDER TWO FLAGS" Also--Selected Short Subjects FRIDAY -- SATURDAY O C T . 2 - 3 <FSTATE FAIR" WATCH HIS SMOKE of this association have many duties attending to the sale of tickets for the games and numerous other business details. ' Looks like we won't have to do much writing under our own power in the column this week.' Here comes some luws from our "S. B. C." •i . -- S * I " H --' ; • Seejns a few "Things I Never Knew About Notre Dame Football Until Ni.w" appeared in a South Bend paper recently* - and our "S. B. C." thinks some of them might be of interest to our readers. We JthinK so# Here they are':: . S ? I * H -- I That the only time anyone ever saw T> ni Lieb cry was ^hen Knute Rockne, ill in South Bend, phoned the boys just before the Navy game at Baltimore in U»l'9 and pleaded with them to get in there and win. They did. That it costs $75 in equipment to put each player on the field for a game, the shoes alone costing $17 and the silk pants $15. That the reason why ho^n^goming games were dropped was that so man/ 5j»r ^ LOCAL FOLKS ON Tfttl AIR '• : Cox has had the experience'that.-Coon- bmntl of ball'they are capable of playl The Broncho Busters, composed of ! , JU n<nV: but we expect to ing, but we feel that some allowance; Vince and Clem Adams of Johnsburg, j,ste 9 ti^ed plenty during tlie 'can-be made because of a two week J Jerry Hamil of McHenry, Bessie season. 9* an aggiessive spirit,lay-off during the rainy spell. ! Aavang and Jim Sommer of Wood- ' ia can les jm atiess the line cf | Volo will be here next Sunday and stock took part in .the "Open House"' i ciimmage and right; on top of the op- a much better ball gihne is expecled.! program .over WROK, Rockford, a Sati portion s Plays. Vou can t count . Heitman will pitch lor the All Stars urday afternon from 5 to 6, Daylight :• t C'„°XV. "e ;that • cat; .>.Now,. for this and Phannenstill will do the pitching .Saying Time. They will be -heard j i. o\\ oonej. eie i.s a new manfot* Voio. .. ' .again next Saturday at the same time, fiom bouth Dakota \>h° hasn t played • . i\\ ROK broadcasts on 1410 kilocycles. i football,..but is eager to learn. Cooney j McHfi^RY AliL^STARS . j" ' - is a rugged looking young fellow with ; . ; •/,E, ' GRAND OPENING a determined looking jaw_ He'U make piianrttnbtill, cf ti 1 1» 2 U Blakev's Pig Tail Inn. located three , a-l.optbal.1 pJay.vr c r vye 11 miss our' wi^tino i. i » ' nules south of McHenry. on U. S. 12, | three week's sight,-sfeeing trip through I the east in \yhich they covered about ! 2,600 miles. Among the places of interest visit* -1- , ed" was. New Vork City, where thejr" .L '" called on Dr. and Mrs. : G. vV. Hes« only to fvnd them packed and ready to leave"the next morning for their new home in Sioux Falls, S. D., arid Washington, D. C., with a trip along the • coast. Last Wednesday and Thursday they spent in Cleveland, Ohio, at th«v national postmasters' convention. The^ also visited Mrs.-Freund's sister and;. ,*: husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, at Monjtik'lier, Ohio, and enroute home stopped at Clyde, Ohio, where Mr(t' : [that hapi'i'iicd last year. Colby sul' "jfered a minor injury to his .hand that kept hiin on the sidelines watching I practice with us. i;ciimina.ge w^as on j and a mass of plac ers piled up-, 5rough •and tumble fashion, -in front cf us. Colby indicated his injury and said, I "If it wasn't for this, I'd be in there 'having my fun, too." '.When a fellow i can take those bumps and call it fun, he's OK with us. Next season the big leagues are "George can give a >iood account likely to hear a lot about this young himself at either position. He is Bob Feller, seventeen : LeRoy "Bud" Miller has the *p< of .Cleveland Indians. He has a re- ei-0us in the full-back position. Bob rnarkably fast ball and already has KM & ,a ; feU appears due pitched some very good games. Bob f g od half-back. Bob's is the son of an Iowa rancher. .• . • i . r " , • A , ' ~ size makes him a nice target whe But the baby that keeps yelling Is the baby that gets fed. ' -- S • I * H "Guess we won't say much about t)iat jng AB R h PO K PliannVnstill, . tl -., 'i'., i,. 2 • 2 o ' Whiting, igi" •>...4' 1 '- • 2 • ".-•'.9 • • :• '• Sniith, lb 3 3 0 Thuiiwell, p„ If v ...4, "*1 1* L. Freund, If, p . L..4: • •* 4 .. " 1 ; 2 'King,,3b .^^,,^4,;.. 4 , O-' . 1 J. Freiwid;Jc 1..;.. :...:4 , • 0 1 Bennett, 2b ,:...4 ' 1' 2 C. Anderson,: rf . 4 1 t". 0 (-1 Leone, lf»-, •> .... 0 ;0 .-• 0 (i T' j Totals .41 V 11 17 .27.. 11 i FOX LAKE r- AB R H PO K Adams, rf .,->.3, 0 0 0 Lew is, rf ;....0 1 (i 0 i' B. Britz, 2b 3 0 u J. Blitz, If ........... 2' - 0 1 : DeeVing,-If :£&• O 0 . (i Fritz, cf ............w. 2 .1 0 . Johannes,-p „....... .....5 ' 1 3 ' '=1, • ) Stratton, lb ....... 3 1 ;i" '8 I) (^Wajr,-3b 4- 1 2 '. •••• 1 3 Bloomquist, ^s ... 2 0 0 0 0 | Garretson, ss ...v. ,.:...3 2 0 3 •) 't Jackson, c,,. $ 0 2 --7; •) '( Totals . 35 13 9 -?7 10 Freunds' mother, who had been visit* ing there, home. joined them for the trip ; CLERK TRANSFERRED Melvin Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A; C. Peterson, who has been an employe in the National Tea Co* store on Green street -for the past two years, has been transferred to the Fox Lake store, where Miss Eleanor Kinsala of McHenry is manager." Melvin wjio graduated from the local high school last year, commenced his new duties this week. I ' passers start throwing. Jinimie Wolf, at the other half is a speedy little ball; SCORE BY INNINGS' handler who appears to be right on McHem . 003. 211 220--11 17 x, his toes. Danny Justen has been call- Fox Lake 321 5^ 100^-13 lJ x the signals from his quarter-; fwo base hits--Whiting, L. Freund, jutsiders butted in and did so much Fox Lake-McHenry game last Sun- back post and doing a good job. Dan- 4 Home run--Smith Double plays-- heil-raising downtown that it gave the, day. We'll have to give you the pain- ny showed last year that he has the j Britz tQ B Brjtz. Struck out byschool- a black eye. |ful report in another column and one spirit and drive necessary. ' * Thurlwell -3- Freund 4" Johannes, 5. That although thousands buy their |^view is all we can stand up under. The following is a full MM 0f :pi»y- Bases on' ba'ns off-Johannes, 5; off tickets in advance, there are always ^here vias good and bad baseball, ers out for the. squad: . ^ Thurlwell, 8; off Freund, 4. Seniors • • Jimmie Wolf, Dan George; JQHNSBUR6 TRIMS ; . ...... HILLBILLIES, 27-4 about 100 who come to the game with- Mostly bad. , ^ out their tickets, and haveJto be issued [ :.'-r ^ duplicates after records are checked -- The McHeni-^* Brewers of Voto are over to make sure that nobody's being | coming over next Sunday to continue ^cy Milleiy Bob Kilday, Chet Colby, kidded. j the series started before rain stopped MaYtin Cooney, and sRussell !• ranzen. That the team, on trips, cansumes the proceedings - , U Juniors You A.re Invited Listen To The World Series Broadcast BEGINNING SEPT. 30, SPONSORED BY FORD MOTOR CO. ' and BUSS-PAGE MOTORS •V:-' :% on the average ol 900 gallons of bottled drinking water every fall. That Chet Grant, backfield coach, -- S a Heitman will be on the mound for Francis Cox, Loren Thomas, Frank Johnson, Donald Hunt and Paul JuSten. (Sent to'Sports Editir by ' a Johnsburg Reporter) 3fhe Johnsburg lads pushed up tljeir batting averages last Sunday when Sophomores , they beat the Hill Billies 27-4. Eugejna Nielsen, Ken Fran^n; Leon-i Next Sunday the Shamrocks com? -the All Stars next Sunday. Phan- , ... , , . A'Rvion nenstill is scheduled to twirl for the looks like a back; that Johnny U mien, ... D , , , . end coach looks like an end; that Joe, Vol° team. Both good men. .;ard Bttk^'.-'Richard-. Jusit««r;;il»a' E^inl ;td-'.-Johnsburg and we hear that they Buland, line coach, looks like a line- -- S • L» H -- Simon, . • * , have an improved lineup. Bill Kreutzman, but that Elmer Layden, head' Bill Kreutzer returned last week - Freshmen *r, the i Id left hander, will be on the man, looks like a prosperous -corpora-,"from the Northern League where he j Lloyd Oeffling, Gerald Hettermann, mound, Mrith Vince Atjams receiving tion lawyer rather than a successful' enjoyed a succesful season of pitch- Leonard Maloney, Richard Freund, f.oi head coach. That it requires about 150 new foot- INDNtSONl WOODSTOCK MILLER FRIDAY ONLY, SEPT'25 Una Merkel -- Hugh Herbert Walter Abel - Chas. Butterworth "WE WENT TO COLLEGE" ALSO BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 175 Reasons to Attend the Show ! SATURDAY ONLY, SEPT 26 Francis Farmer - Roscoe Karnes "BORDER FLIGHT" ALSO BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Remember the All-Day Idea SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL MARC CONNELLY S IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE! "The Green Pastures" Three Stooges Comedy Color Cartoon -j- SUNDAY ONLY-• A1 Klemme Organfest aind Artist TUESDAY, BARGAIN NIGHT -- No Advartce in Prices -- Brian Don lew -- Gloria Stuart "36 HOURS TO KILL" ALSO--Special Attractions WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SEPT. 30 -- OCT 1 The Season's Scream! Mary Boland - Charlie Ruggles "EARLY TO BED" Musical Comedy -- Sportlite Cartoon Bails each tall tor practice and games. That Notre Dame, has placed more men (15) on All American teams since iy^4 than any other team, Stanford being next with 11. But that Yale has nad yo men on that honor roll sir.ee Walter Camp first started it in j have challenged the McHenry j Stars to a return match. The Sham frocks have strengthened several* posi ing. * i * H Francis Smith, Leo Gerlach, Hernit : Schnutt,--Joe Gausden, EarT Smitn, the Shamrocks. Both are new "Speed" StiHinga 1 so plays with the Shamrocks now. Bud Miller and Harold Freund-will be the bat- Bill went over to Marengo with, the! VVeingait, and Paul Coopn. . „ John«bure Shamrocks last Sunday and showed ! ^ appears that all the sen.ors and^ene, foi Johnsburg. """':7s 'BSL ounu,a>, ?"u snow^ juniors will see service during the sea-! Saturday night the Johnsburg -Soft his stuff. Maiengo had the measly ^ Frank Johnson, a junior out-for 1 Ball Team battles Chicago at Spring sum of three hits. „ I the team for the first time, has pleas- Gi"6ve for half a barrel of be^r, -- S * I * H -- jed the Coaches and may crowd' into! JOHNSBURG Kow, we hear that the Shamrocks 1 the lineup before very long. Frank is All a nice clean tackier and, like the Royal Mounties, he gets his man. It is a little early to single WT the That more Notre Dame games ®leUjons sjnce early season and may 'be; younger, players, but up to this point P. Pitzen, cf roadcast than those o^any o eI'i t0Ugh to beat from now on. Richard Justen, .(Young Nickie), Ken'; V. Freund, J ; N. Smith, 2b L. Freund, lb ......7 "reund, If ....••...•....••7 broadcast school, by tar, but that Notre Dame will not sell the broadcasting rights to anyone. •-- S • I • H -- Norw, if we can encourage some of our McHenryites in other towns to contribute from time to time, the winter hadn't out to be so tough. a* v Not that we want to hint too much, but there is quite a colony cf McHenry students at the University of Illinois. How ya doin' down there? -- s * 1 * H -- ' Well, Pll be darned! Somebody must have heard us holler for help and if here isn't anther contribution clipped lrum somewhere: I / -- S * I * H -- I hat® to toe a kicker . . '^f I always long for peace : But the wheel that does the> squeaking Aiw,ays gets the grease. It's nice to be a peaceful soul And not too hard to please j But the dog that's always scratching Is the one that has the fleas. I hate to be a kicker Means nothing in a shew For the kickers in the chorus Are the ones who get the dough. The art of soft-soap spreading Is a* thing that palls and stales But the guy who wields the hammer Is the guy" who drives the nails. T *.B --r The C. O. F. team has had h6~re- 3b Franzen and Eugene Nielsen of the A. Freund, ss .. Sophomores are getting the call. Joe V. Tonyan, rf HH5 THE . VRLUE5' & nutlev brand 1-LB. PKGS. *ne.v-, v. r. nas naa .no re---r--- - - r,. u Freund c~ " sponse to that challenge issued last Gausden, Richard Freund and ^haihe H. F^nd, C wwpepekk for a game Weingart are a tno of Freshmen who «. Miller, p ..... Men. -- S * I • R -- with the Married • Wemgar are coming along nicely. Charlie Weingart is a big whopper, the "Man- . . j Mountain" of the second squad. Char- ;A-regular Blue Streak Flash c#mfe"jh<; ought t0 he as big as his dad in a to the column last week but the Plain-1 coupfe 0f years. r ^ : dealer was all seti up and we couldn't Mary's Next V ; relate the biggest splash of the sea-1 coach Stuessy will bring hit ev^rson. YTou have probably heard by now: danger(,us St. Mary's team over from that the "West Side Diamond Mer- Woodstock for our first home game on chant," Prof. Nye, felJl in the creek at j j. nuay pf next week; the Country CluB. ; There is aiways keen rivalry be- / v - S * I *'•!!*.-- j 'tween these two teams. It appears The Married Mens' Club held their: hotter than ever this year. Ar.nual picnic in Mike Conway's woods;. Coach Stuessy must he given alast Sunday. Ladies and children were world of credit for taking a small Totals - ' & ' 27 33 HILL BILLIES AB R !H J. McAndrews, 3b, { .,.,4 i . I I. Grasser, lb 2: 0 -0 J. McAndrews, c .... ............3 1 1 H. Justen, 2b ...........3 ' 0 0 B. Whiting, p, 3b .. a 0 ' F. Herdrich, rf ...r.......2 1 1 R. Dowell, 'ss, 2 - R. Schaefer, cf ........ .';:..2 •* 0 T, FiW*n, if ...:2 . " 1 :f2; Totals . 23 4 m N. B. C. Mtz Cracfcara Snamt Pthms . T»Soi,J • IO&?Mc ToMte Juice {!$& . 3«£{ 25c jBsass^geyhe-«« Ck«TiMajS8t FmD.2g&|29e riOCAN'SM ii,4t 2'Jja5*-15e • US-lOe CarnatiM COIDCTHCAII MM MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 29c IONA BRAND PEACHES OR APRICOTS ts° NO. 2*/x CAN 1-LB. JAR AND FULL-BODIEO CIRCLE COFFEE1^! 21c • t'uuriNMaiiMMn D o n l w r t s . . . . box. Its * 4 p BAM*-* rnta mm Brwd Sottas* PMMt Bator lJ£-14« t*m«9SSfa, . . U8-1* SUNNVFIELD.FAMILY invited and a fine time is reported. ' _• ( 'S *1 Please line up to the right and don't group of boys each year and turning but" teams With class. There is added interest in the game SCORE BY INNINGS Johnsburg ............ 034 112--27 33 0 Hill Billies 100 210-- 4 9 0 Two base hits-- N. Smith, P. Pitzeri, <Jet i because of the presence of Larry. Huck: Freund 2 D F*r;und, V. Freund, in the St. Mary's lineup. Larry put A. -Miller. Three base hits--:Vy Tonall he had into their game with Mc- an> D Fi.eund> V. Freund, A. Ftfeutid. Henry last year and will be out for H illn^Harold Freuhd> victory this unite. Of course, Larry, Let us not put any notions ^ That are harmful in your crowd with your contributions. them in early and avoid the rush, -- S • I * H -- Answer To Last Week's Qaestioit The batsman is entitled to 'first base has some good pals -on the McHenry;; . WANTED NEWS v * any time the catcher interferes with; squad but between whistles that good}^g^ye you taken a trip, are you planhim in, or prevents him from strik- pal business is apt to be forgotten, . a vacation, have you entertained The coaches ano theii boys are company or are y0U arranging a parworking hard to make the season a ty? In fact> if you have any sort of grand success. We hope the fins will an interesting news item we, want to give them the support they deserve. . hear from you. Phone your Football Schedule items to McHenry 197. - Semptember 25 -- Walworth -- there. October 2 St. Mary's --: here. October 9 -- Marengo -- here. October 10 -- Todd -- there, October 23 -- Woodstock -- there. - ing at, a pitched bally 'the fact that the ball was a foul, also that it was caught, had no bearing upon the case. The batsman is entitled to first. -- S * I * H -- This Week's Question Is the ball 4ri play after four balls have been called, or must it be returned ttf the pitcher before a play can be made on a base runner ? news Rubber Stamps at Plaindealer. October 30 -- Palatine --there. November 11 -- Niles Center -- here. h 24% -LB. BAG 49-LB. BAG $14® Tnn pageT^ing powder 75 VJtS- l5c honSMB . 6«SyP2Sc U4L CAM *c . IMB M Can) T«M Smp . e«n5e MailnToM SoapicMitSc Mwmmi Mnoar Oxfdol . H£19e WdHf 18381 . Smus2Sc HgjMaJDMMr. . 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