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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1949, p. 5

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%~ ' v*i •: s^ •«,'•. -•• •• . S^'*«'• .-, .ia*#- ,y inneOT, 1649 "SO I If fcf-EARL R.WALSH Mrs. Pete Schaefer calls our attention to the fact that our local "Boys' Town," the Wattles Apartments, is booming. The" Donald Schaefers and Robert Smiths have baby boys as the latest additions. j took over in the eighth after Rich- Only one little girl with all those 1 ard "Tony" Freand and Art Jack- JOHHEBUKO TIOKM BEAT RICHMOND AND CHICAGO WOODCBUCKS WHF OVEK LAKER VLTS1 SECTIONAL HONORS (SHAMROCKS NIN* BASES STEAL . IN 7-8 i LEGION mm BEATS 'ALGONQUIN TO TON JOHKSBUKG ANDC ALGONQUIN TOT* IN COUNTY RACE' The Johnsburg Tigers held first place in the cpunty league by edging out* Richmond C to 5 In the ninth inning. Vern Miller, of no-hit fame. PISTAKEE YAFTHT CLUB SAILORS OPEN <49 SUHKER SEASON Two victories for Algonquin at Spring Qrove last Sunday and The skippers ^Wnd crews of the Pistakee Yacht Club who have all boys. We should have her picture. The 1949 version of "Hookey at the McHenry Country Club win be on display Thursday, July 14th. The committees are all working hard and promise a bang-up display. The "cool" spot in the woods will be in charge of Jim Perkins and1 his willing assistants Charlie Lasch, Harry Zimmermann, Art' Thompson, John Thennes and Join With a juggled lineup, the Mc-C The McHenry American Legion Henry Shamrocks defeated the Cry- baseball team beat the Algonquin stal Lake V. F. W. baseball team entry here last Sunday 11 to "4 .oil i Johnsburg's win over Richmond been spring scraping, . sanding, last Sunday 7 to 2 at Crystal Lake, j the city athletic field giamond. .puts the county baseball league in"'painting, varnishing and whatever ."Sonny" Miller hurled for the! "Hup" Kennebeck hurled a *3-!a a sailor does to get his boat shipstarted for Richmond, but had to j Shamrocks and had the situation ; hitter for McHenry, two of the hits i Simonini hit two home runs in shape, got off to a good start last retire in the fifth inning due to i well in hand throughout. "• coming in the ninth inning. 1 the second game for Algonquin, i weekend in the beginning of the soreness in his* pitching elbow.! Osinski went to the mound for | Legion teams are divided into Schuldt pitched a 2-hitter Saturday* and Sunday series of the Vets and might have fared i sections, McHenry playing in the 'or Dundee ps they ajiut out Wood- races. better except for the issuance of East Section with Hebron, Crystal j stock. 8 walks. Another big factor wasiLake and Algonquin. The West, County Leagae Standing*: the freedom^ of the base paths en- Section of the county groups Wood- Team . W L joyed by the Shamrocks in steal- stock, Marengo, Harvard and Hunt- J Johnsburg g j ing 9 bases. < ley. j Algonquin g i Tom Bolger's 3 hits, including McHenry and Woodstock won in i McHenry ;... 7 2 a two-bagger, led the McHenry their sections and play for the Dundee '• „iJ.. 6 ~ 3 fright to enter the district tourna- i Woodstock if " 4 •ment at Hinsdale Saturday and iR'chmond 5 4 Sunday, July 9th and 10th. " L. Boosters >-- 5 Interest is growing in the Legion Spring Grove f,- 6 set-up and the boys would like-^ron 16 nothing better than to have you C. L. vets. .--0 watch them in action. Vern left the mound with a 4 to 2 margin and turned the pitching over to his brother Gordon, a 16 year old prospect. Connie Miller singles with nounced; a full reason of dinners, dances, cards and games has been planned. The club will have open house all during the July 4 weekend, starting with a beef barbeque dinner under the direction of Carl Warning, who has gained a wide reputation for his barbeque specialties. This will be followed by an evening of dancing With midnight snacks. Sunday and Mon- ; day will be devoted to sailing I races, motor boat rides. son hit successive none out. Joe Jaskson Was the winning swat department, pitcher, showing improvement as I the ganfe progressed. In fact, Joe j MfHefcrj fanned the last two men in the McCuIla. lb.: ninth as he bore down to maintain {B. Bolger, lb _ a S-all tie. McCracken, 2b Bad Miller, who had a perfect 1 J- Larkin, cf ... day at bat with 3 hits and 2 walks, H. Stilling, If .. led off the ninth with a pass. Sij P- Freund, If ... Meyers fanned and Ted Pitzen T. Bolger, rolled to third for the seebnd out. Herdrich. They specialise In glori- George Jackson hit a grounder to ous welners and what goes with j Kataenburg, who had come in from them. : left field to play short« and a bob- |h« prise committee headed by occurred. Katsenburg forgot Cftrge Johnson and supported by burner on third and elected Elmer J. Freund, Richard Hester *o tr£to nail Jackson at first. A and William %Qreen are working! P°°r Wrow pulled the first basehard to fill the prise hopper. Imah off the bag and allowed Miller There will be prices for low I to cross the plate with the winning gross and low net scores for both j run. , Members and guests. Bngene H. I Klapperich hurled the Tigers to Cochrane will be in charge of the * s to 4 win over Chicago handicap department The Woodchucks in the second game Committee headed by Ralph Ben-1of the double-header. nett will be in charge of til dls-' tribution ofprires. -- 'Joklftbarf AB ^ •• • Howie Freund, m B DjA-Y PINUPS: ' Jn'Smith, tb ....... '8- The root of personality is trpe Miller, rf - 8 interest in others. «. E. Meyers, lb 5 When you see virtue, follow it; P'tren, If 6 when you see wrong, go the ther !G- Jackson, c o* way. j R. Freund, 3b * Each little thing done a bit bet- ^ Jackson, cf d ter leads the way to bigger things. J. Jackson, f 4 P^intleps remarks should never be mistaken for conversation. | Totals Keep your chin up; it will take _ ---- a load off your chest. Btchmona . >.• " If you live wrong, you will Katienberg, If M ntMr feel right. Huff> rf Mir • 2 1 t 0 T 0 1 s 0 L. Stilling, ft .... Wegner, 3b W. Bolger, e Miller, p Totals Crystal Lake VFW Rudsinskl, rf Jenny, If ...... J. Feffer, lb Oherke, 3b Radavich, ss S E. Feffer, 2b 4 Crimmons, cf .. 4 Osinski, p 4 Lockwood, d 3 Totals ~ z tt 3 10 Tl» .. % .. 6 .. 4 .5 • S • 1 1 1* 2 0 0 2 Score by Innings t Shamrocks: 120 021 100--TCrystal Lake 100 000 010--a-' . Stolen Bases: McCulla, 2; M£«sButl . 3: .Hitt . McHenry Legien AB Aim 6.- Chas. Hill^r 3^. {Dick Hiller J 2 ". D. Andreas Don Freund " 3 M. Wieser 4^,^.,,.,, >4.4 Kennebeck ' 4.: Huemann .. Dowel! Knox Thies Wegner Totals Algenqal* Zange Sfhumacker. Kingston •jj. Feffer p. Feffer ;i Ulnruh ^ ;Englehardt ... •Narrowitr .... Butler Cracken; T. Bolger; Wagner, 3; J. Larkin; T. Bol-[sheehan W. Bolger, 2. Two-Base Hits: ger. Strike-Outs: Osinski, 4; Millet, 10. I Walks: Osinski, 8; Miller, 2.^ Simmons Irth is the salt whifeh seasons Miller, ss, 3b our everyday fare. • » Miller. 3b, p ....t..... Anonymons. • ^ MiUer. cf; p ....--™ 5 , J. May, 2b u..--.. 4 Modern version: J. Miller, lb ....n --: 4 Mamma Bear: "Somebody's been Van Every, c 4 drinking my whiskey."* V. Miller, p, cf ..... 4 Papa Bear: "Somebody's been „ -- ~~ ~~ drinking my gin." Totals * 40 5 W Baby Bear: "Hic!M „ . 8rore by Inntngsi Read "Junior Sports" by Jack Johnsburg: 101 000 211--6 W!«a. Jack is going to report Richmond:, „ 111 010 010--5 activities in this group for your Strike-Outs: V. Miler, 3; G. Milsports page. In talking it over 'er» C. Miller, 1; Jackson, 6. with Jack, we agreed to a try-out. Walks: *V. Miller, 1; G. Miller, 1; If his batting average is high, he'll C. Miller, 1; Jackson, 0. be put under contrkot. Try to help Winning Pitcher : Joe Jackson, him with that batting average by • . giving him any news you can per- Jonnsbarg •) AB taining to Junior Spprts. * D- Freund. rf ; > G. Jackson, ss 5 A real effort is being* made to J Jackson, If --3 promote a successful and Enjoyable 1N. Freund, li 0 program for our young people. Howie Freund, 2b 3 Lets all get behind the program Pitzen. lb anr help. A. Jackson, cf . R. Freund, 3b CITY SIGHTS H. Freund, c Roy Miller riding Jerry Blake's N- Smith, ............... too-small bike. 1 Klapperich, j»j QUALIFICATIONS FOR WORKERS PAST 65 SHOULD BE LEARNED Totals Chicago Woodchucks AB Grosh, If 4 Bassi, 2b 4 "Minimum qualifications must be scalzitUC' i? • 4 met v-# '--"-«»•«- '-- ' soA ments, et before a person is eligible for ^ejr gjj . ^ Kflfetl »» security retirement pay- "r Juus'» 11Uh * "" *. C. Baumgordner, c H 1 1 0 0 1 i" 1 1 0 1 Bernard Barnett, manager of the Waukegan social security V office said today, adding, "Mere Lgi™*0*****' rf " possession of a social security card. ' at age 65 is not enough." i TV»toi« ; ^ a m "While ten full years of work is! ^ enough to qualify anybody, older gcore by lnn|aff8t men and women can draw social; Wood^huckfi: 000 004 000-4 security retirement payments even John8burg. ^ 020 000 003_5 My M WOn I-**", Lf"; Stolen Bases: D? Freund, 2; Howie years, Mr. Barnett contiBued. /The i preun(j j exact length of time depends on• HiU: R. Freund. lI!iltStlfe as one andh one-half years 1if# j 8trg,ekne -°4 uts: Klapperich; 8; Peterio! A woLke„r J|-lyri Walk«: Klapperich, 1; Petersen, 4. £&*£» Mtcher: Klapperich. be 66 until 1957 or later. Work| I H II I I I I I H I 1 1 I I 1H 1 1 H done after age 65 counts toward meeting these requirements." These qualifications may vary according to the date of birth of the wdrker," Mr. Barrett explained. "If you are interested in knowing what your minimum requirements are* be sure to contact the social security representative in the postoffice building at Waukegan, Illinois. JUNIOR SPORTS KIWANIS MEMBERS . HEARD REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL MEFST A regular meeting of the Won-* der Lake Area Kiwanis club was Brlnkmanu Rettry Krause AB B H »- • ft 0 • • 0 2 1 0 0 e 0 S •h 0 2 1 4 i 1 4 A 1 <r 0 0 0 •. D 2 0 0 '•2 0 0 ' 1 » 0 0 0 0 o 26 4 3 Sunday's Kesatts 'C- L. Boosters 12. Hebron 3. Dundee 7, Woodstock 0. Algonquin 4-4. Spring Grove 1-1. Johnsburg 6, Richmond 5. McHenry 7. Cystal Lake Vets. I: Coming Games Jl&Y 3rd > ^ r Algonquin at C. L. Booster#. ; v ' Spring Grove at McHenry. «, Woodstock at Hebron. '" Johnsburg at Dundee. Z' 'C. L. V. F. W at Richmond. < JCLY 4th McHenry at Algonquin. f Hebron at Spring Grove. Dundee at CrysUl Lake V. f4. W. C. L. Boosters at' Johnsburg. Woodstock at Richmond. - picnics and cards. Ed Rohlberg, with his crewman On July 4 at 10 a. m, the Club Rich Ludwig, brought his "Hold Fleet will sail for the Henry L. , Tight" across the line to be the Hertz Challenge Trophy. This fam- : first winner of the Saturday series. °us trophv was known as the W , Bob Ludford and Charles Schwehd 1D. Boyce Trophy and was kon hw t skippered "Skipper" into second place, and Jack Deroche and Dick Worsworthy in "Freckles" were j close behind to finish third. The Sunday race, proved to be a I close one for most of the fleet,, | and after an exciting race, the fol' lowing results were announced: ; 1st, Y-4 "Hold Tight," sailed by j Commodore Henry ' L. _ July 4, 1900, in an Ope* on kake Michigan spoaeorad by Columbia Taeht Club. In 19M, and Mrs. Herts itfifidrt thla able trophy to the Ptttakke Club. Since that time it has oee» >* called the Henry L. HerU Perpeta^ al Challenge Trophy, and the sail* ors of P. Y. C. have competed fof it each July 4. Last year it won by Alex and Ralph Pomlei 1 8e It Geea Two-thirds of the country's li**» stock is produced west at the sissippi river, while two-thirds of the meat is eaten east of the Mis* sissippi. Chicken-in-the-Baskot' Crystal "Y" Inn • Routes 14-31 Ph.'*C*L 899 5-4 . «. . Ed Rohlberg and Sidney Peterson; 2nd, Y-3 "Freckles," ,> sailed by Jack Deroche and Dick Worsworthy ; 3rd, Y-13 "Friday," sailed by Ralph Poraier8ke and Al Pdmterske. [ There will be a series of races [each weekend during the season. ^Saturday assembly is at 2 p. m The Sunday races are set for 10 a, m. At various times during-the summer special trophy races' and regattas with neighboring Yacht clubs will be featured. With the keen rivalry between crews and the enlarge sailing fleet, the residents of the Bay area are looking (forward to a very Interesting seaison of races. Serial Activities ' The social activates of the Pistaikee Yacht Club have just been an- ^ Annual Party & Dance Sponsored by Orchard Beach Association -'r. - to be held on Saturday, August 6th It 7 p. V ' on ' •wM-';:-, lot 11, Orchard Beacb Refreshments • ? Prizes Special Attractiai ' > • V -r-1' ' TAVERN OWNERS WHO PERMITTED GAMBLING MAY LOSE LICENSES lj< k •t: The state's list of Illinois tavern held on Monday evening, at which ; owners who may lose their licenses time a report on the international for permitting gambling in their convention at Atlantic City last! places was mounting this past week yas made by Floyd Covalt, j wePk. J[:- PIe®^®nt Mr a?d Mrs Covalt 1 The list is being compiled by the attended the convention learing by Illinois Liquor Control Commission special train from Chicago. The,on tlie basis of a recent opinion by train carriedI district _ represents- j Attorney Oeneral Ivan Elliott tive^ from Illinois and E^st Iowa.; which bars the issuance of liquor More than 3.000 delegates and licenses to tavern owners convicttheir wives were in attendance at ed of sanctioning gambling, the convention to hear the princi- j Thus far. sheriff's, state's attorpal speaker, U. S. Senator Carljneys and city officials In more than Mundt of Sonth Dakota. J. Hugh forty-five counties have compiled Jackson of California was elected. with the Commission's request for president of the International Ki-1 information on saloon keepers conwanis during the business meeting, j victed of gambling. On Monday. July 11. at 6:30' Charles J. Fleck, commission o'clock, members of the Kiwanis, j chairman, said all persons with their wives and families will at-; gambling convictions will be denitend the annual family picntc at!*d a renewal of their tavern lie-/ Wlckline Bay in Three V Bowl, lenses, which are due July 1. Each family will bring dinner for i Although licenses will be denied themselves, with soft drinks and'applicants who come under the coffee furnished by the club. inew rule. Fleck said they will be The Kiwanis club holds regular permitted to continue operations meetings each Monday evening ex-1 pending hearings by the Commiscept July 4. „ 'sion. Afc A, A, A, A, A. a4a AL Glorious Fourth GST DIAL SOAP DIODORANT BATH AND TOILKT SOAP ,-,j ' ^ ^ -- •C! Oiwt "Round The Clock" Protection : XSc Bar - Bolger's &• For yotfr -wwkend enjoyment «Bi> sn^geet yoo try Del-Von Candies. A ^waetv to choose from. Assorted Chocolates --« Pastels, Caramels, Opera Creanw, Chocolate and Vanilla Fudge. Aim the summer assortment If you care to stop in Friday or Saturday, we °\ " . _ • > will have a sample ready for yon. The Agatha Sh6]p Green Street McHenry, Illinois Swim Trunks WRESTLING LIONS BALL FIELD ROUND LAKE, ILLINOIS SATURDAY, JULT 2nd 8:30 p. m. Walter Palmer vs. 4MI II I I II 11111 11 fIA »I I• By Jack Wlrti At the meeting on Friday, June 24. Mi*. Long signed up twentythree boys for the Junior Athletic program. Seven boys in the A j bracket (15-17) and fifteen in the B bracket (12-14). If there will be enough registering in the B bracket he will divide them into two teams and play each other for practice. •The A bracket will have one {team and is planning a game with jthe Legion every Thursday night, starting next week. Both brackets I will have excellent equipment and J coaches. j As of Friday, June 24, the following boys have been registered <with the McHenry Junior Athletic I League: A. Barbier, R. Benaiett. i I). Blake, R. Collins. R. E. Dodd, D. Dowe, E. Dowe, M. Foley, A. Freund, C. J. Gies, H. G. Golbeck, D. Kent, W. Landgren. G. D. Long, W. J. Nye, R. Pepping; J. Pepping, D. Paluck. A. Schmidt, H. C. Schmidt, D. Smith, J. Stoffel, J. Wirtr. Any. boy wishing to join may obtain a registration blank at Roy Kent's office. The first games in. the Junior circuit will be played on the Municipal Diamond at 6:30 p. nt., July < land 7. ~ - Billy (Joel* Jim McMillen vs. Farmer «Don Marlin IN MEMORIAM • In memory of Steve Schaefer of Fox Lake, who died one year ago. Juy 2, 1948. W# miss thee from our home, dear father. We miss thee froni thy place, m «n u A shadow o'er our life is cast, Australian Tag Team Match We miss the sunshine of thv face. V Q'DTUX" IDOL O JonhM "TXV SioanMnA BARBECUE MEAT . . . . ImIIi -- t-tlx. • 52«???»* 2*PORKMdBEANS . 2 mi HASH COMER KEF ? CHICKEN 43* V '<ar 10* raMUET 45. CON CARNE BiWkfart MIn 1n IJBBY'S hiMd. TOPtoXeMEAl TUNA FISH &10>'~ 15* IiMmI'i tee Tiete SaawrMi ty« 15c HAnewAL SAW NOT 106 BUNS ^ 2 Y 25< MrSfNillMil tiW >-- 25c HATCO tMmiN BEYERA6ES VIENNA SAUSAGE M lwih| -- Mt1! MIRACLE WHIP . SWEET PICKLES IMTi I-X NMI '* taM Dressing . . lv* 16s Cookies Nstco Jellies 25- No Deposit CASE OF 12 99c 10* Wax Paper . 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