r ?•• P THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER *nJ »*Y»\ v *' kl\* \ *"< *" 1 V\t * ^ \ i *"> ^ « #1 V ^ N ^ J 3* * •' * '.:. *...•'• ••. i1-« % - -. Ttandn viga- Thursday, April 12*4956 S9&SKSS Jfo eoH&U/afoh, Who took it? The keys! Yep. That was Billy out there searching in the darkness--and he wasn't look ing for golf balls. - 9tea^ "l . We had no intention of mentioning that fellow, but somehow a -church bulletin came into our possession and we were startled to see that "Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Wattles" were .donors to a worthy cause. In order to clarify the printed Word, we confronted the Mr. withtlie publication and received anything but a satisfactory answer. 'Chuck Miller, Elmer Freund and Herb Reihansperger are witnesses to the fact that we felt it best to keep the story as_ quiet as possible until some official announcement could be made. A couple of up this week M. "Tommy" right off with 612 series. Jim another score would like to in a ^lifetime. fancy scores show in bowling circles Thompsoh started a 268 game in a Larkin's 250-655 is that any bowler post at least once ~ lliat same trio of upstanding young men will also testify that She Mr. in .this case offered us a 1»ribe which was refused. We trust that some official word will come from the proper source since plans are in the making for a chariviri.. A story came out of the deep south that "Muggis" ran out of gas some 40 miles from nowhere last week and that the misfortune delayed his return to McHenry by a couple of days. Now we wonder if that was the real reason for the delay. All we know is what we hear--and see in print. It was at the breakfast table Tuesday morning that our better half reminded us that we had a good friend who was hospitalized. We replied that we had been checking up on our friend's condition and would wait until his condition improved before visiting him. Later we learned that Larry Huck had passed away. It was a hard blow. We won't forget Larry. He was loyal to his friends. Larry Stilling phoned to say that the Shamrocks will start practice next §unday afternoon. Any ball player in the McHenry area is welcome to try out with the team. DAILY PINUPS: It's not what you've got t but what you have given. It's not that you've won k»ut how you have striven. A career of promises is not the road to a promising career. Friends and books may be read in a day, can endure for a lifetime. A smile is of no value unless it is freely given. ANONYMOUS SI 0 OUTDOORS By Jack Walsh There is not much time left before bass fishing starts so it pays to get your gear in shape ahead of time. This involves cleaning lines and reels and refinishing rods. To clean a reel, soak the parts in gasoline to remove all old grease and dirt. A good trick is to use an old toothbrush to clean stubborn dirt out of the gears. Next, check the parts for wear. If replacements are needed, they may be obtained at sporting goods stores or bait shops. Lines should be checked and replaced where need be. Fly lines should be washed in warm, mild, soapy water and then regreased. The county league will be made up ot eight teams this year with some changes made. Johnsburg, Richmond, Algonquin and McHenry ate in as usual. Crystal Lake will have only one entry this year, known as the "Chiefs". Hebron is back in the league and Elgin is in with two teams, the V.F.W. and Merchants. After two Sundays of practice, the Shamrocks" will meet Crystal Lake here in a practice game on Sunday, April 29th. McHENBY HIGH WINS B TO 7 BALL GAME FROM BARRINGTON Coach McCracken's M C H S baseball team won a gam$ from Barrington on our home diamond Tuesday by a score of-8 to 7 in a contest that had to be called on account of darkness. Gene Freund pitched a 3-hitter but walked 11 batters. He also had his strikeout pitch handy on seven occasions to help his cause. Warm weather should bring Gene's control back to his usual stride. . Barrington pitchers also had control trouble which, could be attributed to the cold weather. McHenry (8) AB R H Huff, SS 2 0 2 Freund, P ' 4 0 1 B. Huemann, 3B 3 0 0 Olson, C 3 0 0 Baker, IB 2 0 0 Bastirt, IB 0 0 0 Schmitt, 2B 3 2 0 J. Huemann, CF 3 .2 1 Benson, RF 2 0 0 Schaefer, RF 1 11 Useman, PH 1 10 Sales, LF 3 2 0 ' Totals . 29 8 5 Barrington (7) AB R H Goldman, P-RF 4 10 Thorpe, P 4 10 *Walbaum, 3B-P 4 0 1 Miller, C 4 10 Peck, SS 3 2 0 Brandt, IB 3 10 Sterlin, LF 3 11 Romanski, RF 3 0 0 Michel, CF 3 0 1 Totals 31 7 3 Score by Innings: Barrington 0 3 2 1 1--7 McHenry 0 3 2 3 0--8 Strikeouts: Goldman, 3; Walbaum, 1; Thorpe, 1; Freund, 7. Walks: Goldman, 4; Thprpe, 5; Freund, 11. ATIONS OUTH LEAGUE By Bill Bolger FIELD CHAMPION Imperial Bob V. Becker On May 6th ±he McHenry entry will travel to Johnsburg for another practice game. The season will open May 13th {Old a complete schedule will be printed in plenty of time for you fans to make your plans. If our memory is correct, Billy Pries was one of the collectors in that famous key trick pulled on Us several years ago. Now, he is throwing keys away. It was chilly one evening last week so Billy put on a jacket belonging to one of "his employees. His story is that the jacket is identical with one of his own. : As our key man rode along the ,countiy club on his way home, he felt some keys in the pocket of the jacket. Quick as a flash he deducted that this jacket had been hanging around a long time and the keys must have been a holdover from a car sold long ago. Casting rods do not need much attention but it is a good idea to check the guides. It is surprising what a warn guide can do to a good line. When revarnishing, be sure to get the surface smooth as glass and perfectly clean. A good brush for touch up jobs is a feather, but don't try to varnish a whole rod with one. "The Wheaton Sports Show" will be held on April 21 in the Wheaton Community high school gym from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a one day affair and admission is free. There will be 45 displays and many expert demonstrations. A program featuring a host of national champions plus local talent will be held, in the afternoon. Due to the bowling season we have been unable to agree on a specific date for a meeting on youth baseball. However, the meeting will take place very soon and the managers and other interested parties will be notified as to the date and place. As for Little League baseball, the discussion so far indicates that new teams will have to be selected. At a preliminary meeting of league officers, it was pointed out that to be entirely within the regulations, the teams would have to be re-selected. So far only one manager, George Cross, who worked awfully hard with the boys last year, has indicated he will not be able to manage this year; the reason being tha^t his work would prevent him from being at all the games and thus he felt it would not be fair to try to manage on a part time basis. COUNTY TOURNAMENT LEADERS 5-Man Teams • Sewed Products, Fox River Grove 3040 Prager Beer, McHenry .... 3023 Palace No. 1, McHenry ... 3016 The Pub. Cary, Fox River Grove 3004 Buss Motors, McHenry .... 2977 This is McHenry county's largest bowling tournament. There' are 94 teams, 180 doubles and 331 singles, making up a prize list of over $3200. High game to date (actual pins): Palace No. 1, McHenry, 951. High individual series (actual pins): H. Kreutzer, McHenry, 627. Dick Smith, county sec'y. -- McHenry Recreation --* V.F.W.-- G. Golding, 202(528. Commercial-- G.« Nowak, 203-526; M. Thompson, 268-612; J. Martinucci, 200- 554; E. Smith, 215-549; I. Cooke, 571. Final standings-- Cozy Cottage; Old Spot; Anderson's Candy Shop. Foresters-- H. Steffan, 546; 'M. Foley, 534; J. Justen, 201-532. Thurs. 9:00-- J. Busch, 587; D. Huff 202; Gilliford, 541; Noon^n, 546; Thompson, 202; Stella, 225-563; Cynowa, 233-589; Houghton, 204- 215-588; Hojnacki, 215-592; Koch, 205-543; Kinsala, 549; Sutton, 205-585; Larkin, 208-533; Crouch, 216-226-616; Krause, 541; Corso, 214-558; Kleinhuizen, 526. Match-- Johnsburg Bowling Bar 2614, McHenry Rec 2596. Koch, 201- 547; T, Krause, 568; J. Freund, 203; S. Freund, 538; L. Freund, 233-589; B. Kreutzer, 534. Business Men-- F. Schmitt, 203-587; L. Musling, 211-575; L. Freund, 531. D. of A.-- A. Gaulke, 435; V. Diedrich, 448; E. Nimsgern, 450; M. Kilday, 451; E. Nell, 445; A. Wilcox, 433; T. Steffan, 184-457; R. Youngberg, 438. Nite Owls-- P. Schultz, 457; M. Kuna, 432; C. Colman, 4fel; G. Steinsdoerfer, 432; S. Eckstein, 448; F. Svitanek, 187-451; I. Stoller. 43g; G. Soucie, 433; L. Cimeley, 474; F. Voss, 466. --- Palace -- Tavern-- Winters, 203-551; Steffes, 236- 582; Jaeger, 204-534; Weingart, 543; R. Lee, 224-551; A. Jackson, 212-577. So, our hero jauntily flipped the keys out the window to rest along the roadway. This time he failed to tag any name on the keys. Confusion followed. Jacket lost.' 4-H NEWS McHenry Hllltoppers On April 3, we had a meeting at the home of Katherine Schustik and we decided on projects for the year. Don Chestnut was our speakr er and discussed the aims and ideals of 4-H. The parents and 4-H members who were present thoroughly enjoyed his talk. Parents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lundy, Mrs. Ambrose, Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Chestnut. After the meeting, we enjoyed refreshments. We will meet next at the home of Linda and Sandy Schopp. Katherine Schustik Rt. 3, Woodstock Classified Ads are Read by Everyone! C.O.F. 9:00-- Winkel, 539; Steffes, 235-570; Schreiner, 201-200-541. C.O.F. 7:00-- D. Rosing, 528; C. Dowe, 209- 535; D. Fredricks, 208. Old Timers-- Bacon, 200-211-566; Nimtz, 201- 202-579. SATURDAY MATINEE IsiiO to 4 PM. Opening Evenings Tues., Wed„ Fri.. Sat. and Sun., 8 to 11 p. m. JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK Mchenry, Illinois .Fender R< CAR and TRUCK PAINTING 6 MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED Any Car - Any Model YOU SAVE MOIE THAN 25% Every Job Fully Guaranteed FOR FAST SERVICE - SEE HansBodty & 13 GO0 FRONT STREET.... . PHONE 244-R POT GAME EVERY SATURDAY, llv A.M. TIL 6 P.M. STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH High Single Game For The Day Wins One Of (3) Pots Guaranteed 1st Prize $25.00 2nd Prize $10.00 3rd Prize $5.00 3 GAMES OVER 6 ALLEYS $2.00 Entry Fee • Enter as often as you wish! SCRATCH - TVO HANDICAP 100% of Prize Mon£y returned to winners! 1st 65% - 2nd 25% - 3rd 10% A winner can win only one prize each day. The management reserves the right to accept or reject entrants. 1 Blk. North of Hiway 120 - East of the Old Bridge PHONE McHENRY 350 Northern Mini Bowmen News The $pr£hecn Mini Bowmen of McHenry invites the public to attend their annual open house on April 17 at 8:15 p.m. at the American Legion home, 209 So. Green street, McHenry. The program will be Howard Hills -- The, Last Wilderness plus addresses by Mrs. Van Sells, McHenry County News reporter and Don Schram, Chicago Bow Hunters. Entertainment will be Chief Thuridercloud and Morning Star, who will, do ceremonial dances. There is no admission charge and refreshments will be served. The Northern Dlini Bowmen field course is located IV2 miles west of McHenry. Membership is made up Off Archers from McHenry, Lake and surrounding, counties. Membership is now open for men, womeh and junior boys and girls. Club shoots are held every month. Sign up now to be eligible for the first club shoot on April 29. Non-members are welcome to visit our course but are subject to a small target fee. Further information about the club may be obtained by writing Northern Mini Bowmen, 117 First avenue, McHenry, or calling McHenry, 97W., At a recent Illinois. Archery, association banquet tyeid at the Leland' hotel at Aurora, Duke Adams and Walter Rueger were presented second year Big Game awards. N.I.B. members-attending were Vi and Bob Seymour, Dorothy, and Walter Rueger, Irene and Duke Adams, Van Graham and Jack Perry. G. Mrachek, 202; R. Rode, 204- 201-549; J. Larkin, 209-250-655; Wm. Long, 212-538; A. Varese, 215-574;, C. Behnke, 227-581; A. Schaefer, 211-527; A. McCarroll, 234-537; Kreutzer, 525. 7:00 Ladies-- B. Meath, 471; T. Meyer, 438; N. Larkin, 190-452; E. Hester, 473; J. Doherty, 199-519; L. Michels, 187-477; G. Smith, 177-496; B. VoigM-,431. 9:00 Ladies-- J. Simon, 449; T. Steffan, 190- 188-521; H. Conway, 459; A. Gaulke, 451; J. Dillon, 189-454; L. Paluch, 178-485; -M. Kinsala, 449; M. Donnelly, 192-181-521. Ultra-Modern Cinemascope Screen 104' Two Shows Nightly First Show Starts at Dusk - TUES., APRIL 17 OPENING THE SEASON Everyone Welcome - Free Show John Wayne ' "SHE WbRE A YELLOW RIBBON" WED. FOR 4 DAYS APRIL 18-19-20-21 Presenting one of the Academy Winners Susan Hayward "I'LL CHY TOMORROW" Children In Cars Free : Under 12 yrs. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 13 -- At Libertyville April 17 -- Zion-Benton Here April 20 --' At Woodstock ' April 24 -- Crystal Lake Here April 27 -- Warren Here May 4 -- At Barrington May 8 -- Libertyville Here May 11 -- At Zion-Benton May 15 -- Woodstock Here May 18 -- At Crystal Lake FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL 1 £. 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Reid, 201-202-569; \?m WEE KING AND HIS NO. 1 WESTERN BAND will be at the BLUE M »N lAULROOM ELGIN, ILL. FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH ALSO: SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH ROMAN KONEY and His Fine Band PAINTING COLLECTION A valuable collection of paintings, including many fry old-masters, went oh display this week at the Illinois State Museum art gallery, Centennial building, Springfield. It is to remain there until May 27. Among the famed titles are: "Ecce Homo" (Behold' the Man) by Tintoretto; "Portrait of Galileo" by Giordano; "Prince Nassau Sf Orange" by Van Dyck; and "Madonna of the Shell" by Baroccio. The colleo Crystal Lake, HI. Phone 644 Sundays Cont. from 3:00 p.m. Saturday Matinee 2:15 p.m. Week Days 7:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. APRIL 13-14 Also Saturday Matinee "TIMBERJACK" Sterling Hayden - Vera Ralston Trucolor „ SUN., MON. & TUES. APRIL 15-16-17 "THE COURT JESTER" Danny Kaye - Glynis Johns Basil Rathbone VistaVisicn & Technicolor WED. & THUR. 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ADULTS 60c -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 25c THURS., FRI. & SAT. APRIL 12-13-14 THE YEAR'S GREATEST DOUBLE FEATURE! WINNERS OF NATION-WIDE iliDIEN©! AWARDS/ IJI uJ!* - EUA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION mm, WARNER BROS MK WARNER BROS, IT QPOEMASCOPS: WARNERCOLOO BIBl IVES * TtamicotOR Shown Only Once At 7:00 P.M. WAHNBUCOLOB vaTheflin* also ray u,rij IWB WHIME-mull MASSEY-TAB HUNTffi HP DMOIHV HAIM • Aijjtf flAfifiS Shown Only Once At 9:00 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, APRIL 14 Doors Open 1:30 -- All Seats 23c t ABBOTT & COSTELLO in JACK AW® THE BI ALK Plus 3 Cartoons and 2 Pete Smith Comedies SUN., MON. & TUES. ' APRIL 15-16-17 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM WED. & THUR. mm WE. Cofor ty TtCHWlCOlOR. HKHVlSIOH jumk •fa PAUL KEUY-1IM BACKUS • * u*iivtRs»i 'VFSMTioim cmitf APRIL 18-19 RETURN ENGAGEMENT BRIDGES OF TOKO Rl William Holden - Grace Kelly •a «r 0 0