THE McHENRY PLMNDEALER J/JTWJSS JK" Blamed' if theses barbers , don.'tv give you & rough time>. - PALACE AND YANKS WIN FIRST GAMES IN SOFTBALL PLAY-OFFS b,r Dick Smith TIGERS RALLY FOR 12-4 WIN AT ALGONQUIN Series Switches To Johnsburg .Diamond * For Second Contest Northern lllihi .Bowmen News FINAL SHOW OF SEASON AT ROUND LAKE THIS WEEK The Northern I'l|n|N Bowmen of bearish gents with will, hold their clul? championship ' ravage natures, will throw the shoot on Sunday. Sept. 5. Reg-is- I Lake County Stadium in Round tiation will be from 10 a.m. until., L,ak(. paik into an uproar Fri- 1 p.m. The handicap system Willi dav night, on Fred .Kohler's all-, | be used and trophies. "riBbcms end ) star card. It's the final show of pins will be awarded.- ' t)le soason . „ ! \i- Following 1 the shoot ' corn 1 •pilti •'bears" -arc the .Mighty -j I roast and hamburger try will be ' Atl.,s Gf Hollywood and Ivan j The semi-final round of the 16" J The Johnsburg Tigers broke I- enJ®ysd- by the members andv Rasputin; ' world travelers now last Sunday* in the first play-off game for the league championharry Nimsgern den^s ..ttxat ,he.^ft-ba11 leafue «ot under wav admitted being a Whitfr- Sox .fan ,Ttiesda> night with rrietorieS"1 fbr When Joe Gtfzzardo* and.Bob Lent th" Palace Recreation and Pa's bad him bv the heels. '• Yank;V ^ «ameS were Ver>- wel1 ' played and a very good turnout to , . , •watch them, saw some verv spark- | «hiD Lam- insists that he admitted • play ^ Qn offense"and de. | p\ Jthe Sox are a good team. Further, , fens ' i With Stan Mavis pitching a The first game/found the Palace i s,ick ^me and D°n Blanken foe's bail and not his that was nQ QUt Blatz B<xer 9 to 8 A j ting his dirty work with the bat the creek. ;five run ^ ^ thc Pa,Br4, in j in the first inning, it .seemed I the fifth inning put the game j that K 'J* Tigers .were in. for a |r Made us think of the time Mr. away; The scoring started in the[sot • Charles .Owen had us by tne ht e.s j j.econd inning when fid Todd hit a ln the first inning the Johnswhile we recovered his ball on | home. run. An error and a single old No. 9'way back when Mi. Henry ! by Vin Weyland tied the score. Country Club was a 9-hole course. Singles by Brand and Hansen and : '•» long fly by Doolin made it -:i to, We recalled the incident some 1 t.oi the Palace in the 3rd. diffeience as things turned out. years ago in this space and Mr Five straight hits by Kildav. H. ; Toomey retired the first two ^Owen recalled the story with a-;Thomas. Joe* McAndrews, Jax-U i men to face hem. then walked tnusement. The difference was Thomas. Cuda, an out and a j Mavis. Simonini hit safely to loose ai^ain ^ in • the^ 'laitp 'mr.ings their guests aiid': handed' the' Simplex.1 Iii'oners>v Recent- winr.ei-Sv in; other1 'club a 12 to '- trimming at Algonquin | shoots were: West Allis, "Wis., burg players got their dander up on a call at first base that completed a double play. The call, „ 4 seemed a bit woozv. but made n0 1 -Invitational B.oadhead on Sept settled. •> in Cstlcago..v'JJhey weigh 230* and:5 250, respectively. Atlas is a former circus strongman who can move a truck with a rope gripped to his teeth. Ras- Jov Crick and Monte ! putin. their hairy-faced one, has smashed a sack of potatoes with Duke Adams; Pope Young Round at Waukegan. Ed Olsen, Dpke Adam Miller Two of our Northern IJlini , his bear hug. He hope;; to do Bowmen were awarded trd^ies much worse to Atlas, at Kishwaukee, Sycamore; Kd J This headline affair will run Olsen was first in the Bowmen i sixty minutes unless either prin- Division; Clara Perry first in ! ripal can win two falls. Chances the Archer Division and Jack j «:<•; the ring may collapse before Perry third in the Bowmen Divi^ I it's ended. These vets of the sion. . ' wrestling game carry that much The next big shoot will be an ; power. •> Another colorful supporting that Mr. Owen was hard of hear-j double by Rich Freund put Blatz ing and couldn't hear our frantic 'in the lead 6 to 3. One run a homer calls to hoist us up. bv Matthesius made it 6 to 4 in ; the fourth.. Siekerman opened the "Then, there was a twist to our 5th with a single to left center into left center for a 3-run horeference of a well-rounded barber. center and up stepped Blanken with that fearsome big bat. With that perfect swing, he swooped a knee-high pitch far and away John Dreymiller has been telling fcround town that we were re- J"*1 Taffe. Brand singled and ferring to Irv Schmitt. -Big 1 Hansen ««d Myers doubled. Kan- Brother' John i see Speedelte ! ^r^'s . d 0 u b 1,e. f?lloWM] bv ft on*) knows who we meant but was out trying to stretch it | mer. into a double, Russ Weyland to j Those three runs stood up until ^ * " ' the sixth when Howie Freund doubled and scored on a couple of Infield blows. Howie's second Matthesius second home run made i hit drove in "Tony" Freund in the score 9 to 6 for the Palace. y--l^the seventh to give the Tigers Aftei' seeing the \l-onqum de- Tw° hitS for Blatz in ^-.^hyhopes of closing in. fense fall apart last Sunday, we j ^ ^ O h a r l i e H i l l e r s i n g l e d t o r i g h t , . .. cut down at the"ph»4e' Kildav had to open the eighth. Then Algonwouldn t be surprised to see the | /[q t ^ fl d • play-otf series end next Sunday |throw_ Doolin to/MattJiesius , at Johnsburg. J retired ttetner for (the :?rd out. , | Blatz scored two Vuns in tlreir i We read Hast *eVk' that this . iast turn at bat on V single bv I " r-h"" "Vh«." k«h would be a 5-game series but now | McAndrews and a double* by .T^ck lejuu Utat it is 2-vout-of-3. ! Thomas. Final score. Palace 9 and • ' J • ' * ' • ' - • ' S l a t 7 . B e e r 8 , - Saw Norman Neiss down at the ; The second gaiheV found Pa's me. Looks like he has a good Yanks defeating Buss Motors 12 cook. .to " The .Yanks opened the scor- ' ing in the first inning on a single Never had it T^o nice. We sat : by Rosing and a double by Art ; under the shade-aind "Teena" Lay j by Sonny Miller, I sent over refreshments. That's!ouu reiset L. and a home run by i infjpjd^ei^ors Seven runs scored liurhinff if Peterson gave Buss Motors the I 1 ^ '1 ns sco,ed ^ S ; lead, 3 to 1. Pa's Yanks tied it in f? f '^kt'n. took the hlH and re~ tired the side. We won't attempt quin began to fall apart. Liebert dropped a long fly by Katz. Si Meyers cracked a hit into right center tiiat got the full treatthrew it awav. Two runs scored and hat would have been enough. Manager Armstrong waved Liebert to the mound at this point and the big "Moose" retired, the the side. But, came the ninth and Liebert couldn't get anybody out, most of^his trouble coming from 29 SPEEDETTES WIN FROM CHICAGO ROAMERS b TO 4 Look Forward To Next Year After Successful Season car d will be presented. The 'Skillful and beloved Billy Goelz of Fox Lake is teamed with England's ex-war ace, Davey Jons, against the stout frame of Benito u<u ami and Bobby "The Cheese Cloutei" Nelson of Kenosha in a tag brawl, and then there's a singleton in which Uncle Milty Olson will trade grjps with Gordon Hessel. \ The prices for trie show are $2, $1,26 and a (special general admission of 75 centSxfor children under 12. Ticket offices are at Zeman's Drug Store an^ Lake The final game of the season i county Stadium in Round Lake for the McHenrv Speedettes end- I par]{ ed on a cheerful note when our local girls defeated a team that had twice beaten them in the early part of the season. The The mat offerings are scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. The bovs in the;. Plaindealer the second on hits by Neiss, Doyle, Bud Thennes and Dick Weber. Doubles by Sonny Miller and Gene Schajefer and Peterson's second w o r k d e p a r t m e n t t s o m e t i m e s known as the back room) are swelled with pride this week to learn that our "Brenda" is now ,nomer niaag vi o 10 .i ror KUSS taking speaking engagements. She|^^^ors 'n the 3rd. The ^ anks Wi#3ienceforth be known as "The oail'e bat"k to score two runs on Speaker of the House". doubles by Doyle and "Honky" V Miller and a. single by Xhemves. /Now and '{hL U^sports depart-i'Seven nuts, four in the fifth and men t gets a breaJtTour>p-workers 1 ty'e<> in the sixth for Pas Yanks 1 (society editors, etc.) wekgog^Ie-|ynished th« scoring. In the fifth. 2 '«yed when they sa«M.us/\eeeive/'^a'1-v singled. a mess of large rainbow trowlthe! . eno) anci by Myer, £ othei day---a gift from the B & Ei^e'ss an<i Beef freund stored * Trout Farm. This popular spot j four- Hits by Thennes, Weber, Roshas moved "from near Harvard to an<1 ArI Jac'l<sor> scored three ^^2 miles west of McHeniy on imore- fhe Motors boys tried to * Route 120. When you pass the !c:ome bar k in the 6th. Peisert « * Wonder Lake Jjl&cktop turn, j d°ilble<l. Crouch doubled and Brenu watch for the sign. These are!nen s^nPlef'- Thennes retired the h prettv fa»o\' fish and, as the fella ;neXt two nu'n- | that's eatin'" = The .f,nal in the playj^?.. # -.j., K ! offs will be played on September i Tou ^an jus^fSil fer 4ake the j7th and 8,h- If a third game is 1 family £nd have your ' fish fn- j necessary it will be played Satur- •jf' . right on the grounds. Those big 1 ^ September 11th at 8:15 H rainbows are out there waiting § for you. to relate the gruesome details of that weird ninth inning. It was ! a wild one. irhiwburg ' ( 1 2 ) AB R H o'clock. CALL ATTENTION TO GAME AND FISH LAWS OF ILLINOIS DAILY PfNl'PS: The greatest truths are the simplest and the sanest. It's always so nice to be missed. it's never too late to be kissed Lots of of luck is for most situations . If everyone was a hero there Would be no one to applaud. n°.',S ^b<>v ,ead as follows; Reasoning by example has been shall be unlawful to take Itnown to raise problems. ! by means of any device Aj^qjvjY"MOUS • within the waters flowing over Peisert, rf 4 1 1 H. Freund, ;jb 6 -2 •> L. ti'reund, ss 6 1 1 C. Hiller, 2b 5 2 2 Katz, lb 6 O •M Si Meyers, cf 5 2 1 Barth. c 5 1 2 R. Fieund, ff 5 1 2 Toomey, p 5 0 1 Totals 46 12 13 Algonquin (4) AB R H Liebert, If 1 0 1 Koch, if ') 0 0 Lange, ss 5 0 1 Mavis, p-lf 1 0 Simonini, 2b 4 1 1 Blanken, •lf-.lb rs 1 1 Fitzgerald, c1 4 0 1 D. Wilbrandt, rf 0 1 0 B. wilbrandt. 3b 3 0 0 Bangert, cf 4 0 1 Welch, lb 1 0 0 Moehle, lb 3 0 1 Totals / Score b yinningSK_V :;:i 4 i Johnsburg 000 001 i:!7 12 Algonquin 300 000 001 4 Two base hits: Bangert, Moehi le. Three base hit : Liebert Honie MURPHY PITCHES SHAMROCKS TO 6-3 Chicago Roumers now know how it feels to be oil the short end of the score by the same two runs that cost the McHenry girls I WTN OVER RICHMOND their previous defeats. The final \ score was 6 to 4 in favor of the | Murphy pitched good ball McHenry Speedettes with Elaine , ^ Rjchmon(, last Sunday as ^ Kn#t having a perfect day with i yhanirocks beat the Miller team 2 hits and 2 walks and scoring I t(J 3 Hugh had some troubl one of the B runs. Barbara Kruse j wjth (.ontl.ol due t(J lacR of WQrZ crowed the plate twice and Dot , on thp moun(, bm was sthxgJ HUler. a local girl, played her wUh hjts flnd used the^str>^eout first complete game and pla>^ i pUch eight times. ^ verv well. . A few changes in the lineup Phil Judson and "Hessie Mtl" and an early practice on tht same day proved to be the very thing our speedettes needed to j. really* come out and show thei' ; ler each rapped out two hits while Harry Stilling and Beckhell had doubles to their credit. The box score is. incomplete, Attention has been called by 1Un: Blanken. Double play: J. pluck with a sprinkling i inembei-s °f the C"oast Guard j Wilbrandt to Simonini to M°ehle. the suitable seasoning aiaxiliaiy to certain sections of! Bases "on balls; Toomey, 4- Mavis l the game and fish codes and j i. LjPbert. 1 Strikeouts- Toomev : forestry laws of the state of Uli- i5; Mavis, 5; Blanken. 1; Lie- Nevada Had Highest '153 Accident Death Rate or standing on the land of an- | *be Plaindealer. other, without the consent of the j owner or occupant of the pre- | mLses where such fishing is done, j and provided further that such i * *> * Ik rt, If you're thinking about head- fishing shall not be carried on P ing for Reno because your mar- ' so as to cause wanton or caieless ; (ja riage is cracking up. you'd bet- injury or destruction of any real '* ter think twice. You may crack ' or personal property on such, Up after you get there! premises. Minimum fine, $25.! #, .5 "Accident Facts." the National maximum. $300." 1 Safety Council's statistical year- Section 199A - "Whoever a- 1 *u book, just off the press, shows bandons. deposits or casts any J"'( _ that Nevada had the highest HC- wire, cans, bottle, glass, paper, «« cidental death rate of any state trash. rubbish, cardboard or ** in 1953. It was 157.8 per 100.000 wood cartons or- boxes or other ** population. New Jersey's 41.2 insoluble material into, upon, or was the lowest. upon ice of any waters of this / Although psychologists say state and does not remove such it* Emotional disturbances often material therefrom, or cause it to *«• • • - bert, 1. Need A Rubber Stamp* Get stuff. Playing one of their/best I but we will give it to you as games of the season, it was'^n- ' submitted. - couraging to note the improve ment the girls have nfiSde throughout the season. The ftnal statistics for th«r; first season are as follows: *6 wins and 5 losses, this includes the benefit game played agairjst the men. A little bit above 5t50 average isn't too bad when you consider that not only are they newly organized but mote important they played all teams, with the exception or one. who had as much as 3 or 4 years experience. The girls intend to play one post season iiv Chicago against Douglas Park. Next season the girls plan to extend their sche dule to anywhere between 15 and 20 games and they will negotiate for a different playing tini that many more fans will be able to come out. At this time we wish to once again thank tile American Legion t"nr their support along with the many fans who came out each week to watch our girls also Big Brother John Dreymillir for his very steady and generous contributions. Shamrocks (6) AB R 11 Paul Judson, 2b 4 0 0 Phil Judsojo^ js "•S. Miller, Sb , 4 1 2 .3 0 1 H. Murphy, p 4 1 1 H. Stilling. If 4 2 1 H. Knox, cf 4 1 1 II! Miller, lb 3 1 2 B. Becknel, rf 3 0 1 W. Bolger, c 3 0 0 Totals 32 6 9 I Richmond (3) AB R H Meyers, ss 5 2 0 Pickering, cf 4 0 1 Winn, c • ) 0 0 R. Miller, p 3 0 1 H. Miller, If :i 0 0 Haase. rf 3 1 2 1 B. Christensen, lib l 0 0 C. Miller, 3b 2 0 0 B. Miller, 2b 2 0 0 Halstad 1 0 0 Busch, lb 3 0 0 Kuecker 0 0 0 ! Totals no 3 4 SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE IMVFJtSITV MEETING Mis. (.'. L. Roush, McHenry county chairman for the University of Illinois Mothers' association, has been invited to attend the county chairmen's meeting j Sept. 25 on tlie campus. Letters | have gone to all county chairmen j from Mrs. Ward K. Turnbull, Bradford, association president. Mrs. Roush is second vice-president of the organization. JUNIOR LEOON PtAYERS WATCH CUBS VS. GIANTS Return Home And Johnsburg Defeats McHenry* 6 To 1 Thirty five Junior Legion Baseball Players frons Johnsburg and McHenry were guests of the local Legion Post at . a major league baseball game, in Chicago last Tuesday. The boys traveled b^ bus to see the New York Giants beat the Cubs. Last Sunday the two teams got back to their own,baseball rivalry with Johnsburg taking the best two out of three series with a 6-1 win. Johnsburg scored in the fourth when Melvln Freund's single, two walks and an error netted two runs. Tom Oeffling's single and Melvin Freund's second hit scored a run 'in the fifth. Bill Huemann's hit led to a run when he scored from second on an infiald out in the sixth. A walk, Frank Oeffling's hit and Melvin Freund's squeeze bunt brought Johnsburg's final two runs Ln the seventh. McHenry had at least one man on base ia every inning but didn't score until the sixth when Ron May doubled and scored 01} Bob Johnsburg Huff, 2B T. Oeffling, CF F. Oeffling, SS Freund, C Nowak, LF Frett, P Weber, IB B. Huemann, 3B J. Huemann, RF B. Weber. RF Totals 27 6 6 McHenry A.B R. HL Freund, 3B 3 0 0 Bastian, IB 2 0 0 Sa les, P 4 0 0 May, LF 3 1 1 Hojnacki, SS 1 0 0 Olson, C 3 0 0 Stromstedt, 2B 3 0 2 Tiituar CF 1 0 0 Vycita-1, RF 2 0 0 : Totals • f? /" 1' 3 Score by-. Innings: 0 Johnsburg: 060® 211 2--6 McHenry: 000 001 (M-l Thursday, September 2, 1954 I TEST YOUR iTol 1. Name the capital of Turkey? 2. In 1948, which state led in the production of corn? 3. How many telephones are in Africa? i Two base hits: May Struck out by: Sales, 5; Frett, 9 Bases on balls off: Sales, 5; Frett, 5 Hit by Pitcher: Bastian. & hit. \ A.B. R. H 3 0 0 3 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 " 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 T C W N E Grand Avenue, Fox Lake, til Phone Fox Lake 7-1611 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FRI. <& SAT. SEPT. 3-1 "HEIDE" And SUN., MON. & TUES. "WHITE MANE" SEPT. 5-6-7 "RING OF FEAR" Cinemascope Clyde Beatty - Mickey Spillane WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. ^. .. .SEPT. 8-9-l5»ll "f BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" Jane Powell - Howard Keel Jeff Richard Cinemascope COMING SEPT. 22-23-24-25 "Gone With The Wind" RT. 176 WAUCONDA AIR CONDITIONED ' Open Daily 6:40 p.m. - Suh.K^c:4., rHUR. SEPT. i ONE DAY ONLY - Double Feature Program - MAN IN THE ATTIC' lack Palance - Constance Smith Byron Pa,lmer - And -- "THE NEBRASKAN" Color by Technicolor Phil Carey - Roberta Haynes FRI. & SAT. SEP^T. 3-4 First show Sat. 6:45 p.m. Last 2 features start 9:15 p.m -- Double Feature. Program -- "THREE YOUNG TEXANS" Technicolor Mitzi Gaynor - Keefe Brasselle Jeitfrey Hunter -- And -- "COMBAT SQUAD" John Ireland - Lon McCallister SUN., MON. & TUES. SEPT. 5-6-7 "ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON. CRUSOE Color by Pathecolor Dan O'Herlihy - James Fernandez WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT SEPT. 8-9-10-11 "HELL AND HIGH WATER" Cinemascope Technicolor Deluxe Rrchar3"-Wfflmar'Rt'-^^Tiella'^'ffarvf 4. What do G.I.'s call helicopters? 5. Who won the pulltzer prta for the best novel of 1949? | ULTRA-MODERN gMNT. CINEMASCOPE 1 / WtieeN T 2 Shows/ Nightly jl First Show Starts at Dusk, S = about 7:45)/. j| |THURS. to ; S£T. SEPT. 2-3-4] § Circus in Color and i § » Cinemascope ] I "RING OF FEAR' |Cly de Beatty - Pat O'Brien SMickey Spillane - Sean MeCloryj 5Also Three (3) Color Gartoor ||SUN. to TUES. SEPT. 5-6-"i § In Color g |j Robert Mitchum - S || Marilyn Monroeji I "HIVER OF NO 8 I RETURN" I SAlso Three (3) Color Cartoons^ 'n mi I. piiii 111 i i l i t BOR DAY SPECIAL DREWERYS - EDELWEISS MONARCH U-SAY PILSEN j,cause accidents. the Council be removed, unless such action is doubts if there is any connection permitted by some other law of between Nevada's high number this state, shall be fined not of divorces and accidents. more than $100." V • > I • • s I I I I • • a i • • i • Are You Interested in MIXED LEAGUE BOWLING? If so. call McHENRY 1475. > Everyone, including teams, is invited to join this Club* This League will be on Wednesday Nites. Johnsburg Bowling Bar l At the Johnsburg Bridge Johiutburg, 111. i Plus Deposit WELL KNOWN BRANDS Whiskey FIFTH *350 HANK'S FIRESIDE INN On Ri. 31 Ringwood, ill. ^ RACES SATURDAY NITE FEATURING An Exciting DEMOLITION RACE They smash each other until one car survives LABOR DAY RACES Monday Afternoon Sept. 6 First Race 2:30 WAUKEGAN SPEEDWAY Tf)n Washington Street, w,* Mile East of Skokie Highway. Admission $1.25 Children fcOr Starting Sundays Sept. 12 RACES EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON THURS., FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 2-3-4 "RING OF FEAR" Clyde Beatty - Mickey Spillane SUN., MON. & TUES. SEPT. 5-6-7 "RIVER OF NO Robert Mitchum - •Marilyn Monroe WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 8-9-10-11 "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" Jane Powell - Howard Keel ^FRIDAY SEPT. 3 "GUNGA DIN" [Cary Grant - Victor McLaglen^* •SATURDAY, SEPT. f Dusk to Dawn Show "GUNGA DIN" XCary Grant - Victor McL.aglen«j* 4 (2) * "CRAZY HOUSED" : Olsen & Johnson (3) ; ^'CALLING DR. DEATH': Lon Chaney (4) •! 'CONFESSIONS OF A MODEL" Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Big Surprise at 3 a_m. |ST ARTING WEDNESDAY j| 1 FOR 4 DAYS i E Color by Technicolor If 1 "1 BRIDES FOR 1 | 7 BROTHERS" | | With 1 == Jane Powell - Howard Keel S = Also 3 Cartoons j§j ^uiitHniiiiimiiiijiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiHmnmig I.SUN. & MON. • SEPT. 5-6 'CARNIVAL STORY" : >Anne Baxter - Steve Cochran NOW PLAYING ENDS SAT., SEPT. 4 2 Technicolor Hits "Gorilla at Large' *"-riso Arrow inthe Dust TUES., WED. & THURS.. SEPT. 7-S-9 "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" . Dorothy McGuLre - J Robert Young^ G T H K A T R E THURS., FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 2-3-4 Spencer Tracy in "BROKEN LANCE" SUN. & MON. SEPT, 5-6 Continuous Shows Start 2 p.m. both days. BURT LANCASTER TUES., WED. & THURS. SEPT. 7-8-9 • 11 iranit! tki ttnc thn d (k COMING FRI. SEPT. 10 4 ( BIG DAYS Humphrey Bojart - Van Johnson in "CAINE MUTINY" SITN., MON. & TUES. SEPT. 5-6-7 mm* TZZmwiiCOiXX - rh MAI ZETTERLING I STARTS WED. SEPT. 8 I In Cinemascope | "Seven Brides for ! 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