eUaiAh. Did you ever see anything 33ike the" way those White Sox are scaring the Yankees, We expect to see them breathing right down those Yankee necks in another week. We always did think a White Sox- Milwaukee series would sell a few tickets. Those Yankees thought they had it in the bag and wanted "Old Casey" to let them rest until World Series time. They didn't reckon with «©ur singles .-champions from Chicago. Everyone seeks a solution to stopping the Yankees. Did you ever notice how freely they use baseballs in big league games, Remember when we were kids and one baseball had to last a season? That's our plan. Only we would allow one baseball per game. That would fix 'em. Those Yankees wouldn't get so reckless about losing baseballs. The McHenry Skating Club will hold a back to school skating party at the Just For Fun .Roller Rink Wednesday, Aug. ,27 from 8 p.m. to ll p.m." You are invited to attend. Some real fun awaits you. AMERICAN LEGION NINE ENJOYS SUCCESSFUL SEASON; FIRST IN LEAGUE AMD TURD IN PLAYOFF by Ron Smith The McHenry American Legion Team enjoyed its third straight successful season this year as it finished with an 11-4 overall record. The new coaches, Jack Thomas and his assistant, Jack Vick, pick up where Tom Bolger left off in guiding the team to its second straight season championship of McHenry County. Other teams included Crystal Lake, Harvard, Algonquin, Johnsburg, Cary, Woodstock, and Marengo. The season looks even more successful as we lost such stars as Gene Freund, Denny Litwin. Don Bentz, Bob Meyers, and Roger Benson, -- all regulars from last year's team. The only returning regulars from last year were Jack Schaefer, Ron Smith, Jim Justen and John Moss. The team started the season with a 3-game winning streak t o* n- • ii before losing to Crystal Lake Larry Stilling tells us the j TT ? ,,, , . +„ n„re. mmeeeett Curryvssttaail ' a^nd Harvard. We mloastk itnog C royus-r 5-3. After winning 5 -Shamrocks will -'Lake here next Sunday in the first game of a rather complicated play-off series. Some of .the teams still have games to play, but the Shamrocks are 'definitely in the play-offs after , settling down to some real good 1 baseball in the last few weeks. * The game starts at 2 o'clock ] Sunday afternoon on the local* "diamond. Get there early for ta box seat. We have a message from ;"Pink" Gorman answering our question as to the name Egner on that old time baseball pic- \ ture printed last week. Says »Egner was a bookkeeper at the "old Borden Dairy Plant where Tonyan Construction Company is now located. The women of the Johnsburg Thursday night Ladies 'League changed their names to The Hurry - Uppers at the first meetings pf the 1958-59 season. Anyone "wishing to join this league, which meets at 7= o'clock Thursday evenings at the Johnsburg Bowing Resort, can obtain further information by calling Laura Schmitt at McHenry 1243 or Lois Anderson at McHenry 2065-J. Did you young athletes of MCHS see the notice about physical examinations? The date is August 22. We hear that the Little Chef restaurant gave the champion Braves of the Pony League a , real feast. Manager Louis • Swedo, coaches and players are Very grateful. ' ; Cards from the Dan Cream- ' $rs and Paul Yandas tell us i they are enjoying vacation ; trips. Lucky people. ' ' FAIR FEATURES RACES | ' A full schedule of harness racing is assured fairgoers at ' the Walworth county fair in ! felkhom on Aug. 30-31 and • Sept. 1 as over 200 horses are included on the entry list to i compete for an estimated $14,- ' 300 in purses. The race sche- ! <Jule, which includes four 2- • heat races each day, will be ' tun on Saturday, Sunday and . Monday of the fair beginning at 1 p.m. • Parking meters in the city Tire in effect Friday evenings ' until 9 p.m. record more in a row by decisive margins. we dropped a tough one to Harvard in the playoffs by „a 17-14 football type score. The game was called because of darkness after 5 innings of play. We beat Algonquin 5-2 to take third place in our final game of the year. Individual leaders include the following: Jack Schaefer played excelj lent defensive ball at short and i was always a consistent hitter. He led the team in the following departments: Runs scored 22; home runs, 3; stolen bases, 14; walks, 16; runs batted in, 16. Jack was also second in hits 17 and doubles, 2; and average 386. He held the distinction of striking %ut only twice all season. Ron Smith played errorless ball in centerfield for the second straight year. Ron led the team in batting with a .419 average, in hits (18), and tied Tor the fielding average lead with 1.000. He placed second in home runs (1) stolen bases (8), and runs batted in with 13. He also, with Schaefer, struck out only twice all year. Jim Justen played a good first base and led the team in triples 3 and putouts 79. He placed second in runs batted in with 13. Jim's hitting got better and better with each passing game. He also placed second in hits with 17. Ron Creutz played good ball in his first year of full-time catching. Ron placed second in doubles, 2; walks, 11; strikeouts, 11; and putouts, 74. His hitting was very consistent throughout the year. John Moss was used in leftfield and at catching. He played excellent defensive ball at both positions. John led the team in doubles with 6. He had j no close competition in this department. He was second in runs 15 and walks 11. John Gates, tied for the. fielding lead with a" perfect 1.000 pet. Right field was new to John, but he played it very good for his first year. He also turned in fine defensive ball at third. John was another consistent .300 hitter. Tom Roti made the switch from third to second in fine style. He led the team in sacrifice hits with 4. lie was second in triples, 2 and assists, 26. Joe Sanford played fine ball at third in his first Legion season. Joe placed second in home runs with 1 and led the team in strikeouts with 20. He has a good start and should enjoy severial more fine years. Terry Bradley hit an excellent .412 but did not bat enough times to qualify for the average lead. Terry was unfortunate in that he could not make weekday games and this undoubtedly hurt him, but the team welcomed his presence at all Sunday games. Tom Claybaugh struck out 48, walked 45, and had a wonlost mark of 9-3. His earned run average was a very respectable 2.71. He also had the unusual distinction of leading the team in assists. Butch Aguirre struck out 20, walked 29, had a 2-1 record, and held era of 3.63. He pitched good ball for a newcomer and should also benefit from this year's experience. Special credit should also go to Mickey Schaefer, Mike Lew, Jim Peterson, and Fred Clarey for filling in capably when needed. Mickey also did an excellent job of keeping all these statistics. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Visk can be thanked for devoting much of their time for the work with this team. The team hit .306 as a team which shows fine hitting prowess. Player R. Smith, cf, If T. Brady, rf, cf J. Schaefer, ss B. Aguirre, p J. Justen, lb, cf R. Creutz, c J. Gates, rf, 3b J. Moss If. c T. Roti, 2b, ss T. Claybaugh, p J. Sanford, 3b M. Schaefef, 2b M. Low, 2b, rf J. Peterson, lb Hits RBI Ave. 18 13 .419 3 16 6 13 8 11 2 4 3 4 0 1 2 7 17 6 17 13 13 12 11 5 7 0 0 0 .412 .386 .375 .355 .333 .325 .273 ,244 .208 .194 .000 .000 .000 Pony League Champions The above picture shows the Braves, champions of the Pony League, Manager Swedo and coaches holding trophies. Chuck Miller, sponsor of the team, is in the front row holding the tieam trophy. Charley Brown, president, and Bart Yegge, secretary, look on with pride after giving many hours of time throughout the season. SOFTBALL NOTES Charley Brown, president of the McHenry Pony League is shown presenting a gift to Jack Yegge at the closing of the league season. ,The gift was in appreciation for Jack's services as scorekeeper and announcer during the season. IIDillllilllitllJilllliliitillllllillillMllllllllllllllilllllttltillttlllilllllilil' The playoffs have started as of Tuesday nite and will continue thru Sept. 4 The teams that are playing are: Bimbo's vs Hettermann and Bob Inn vs Buss Motors. The winners of the best 2 out of three will play for the championship the week of the second. Ed Peroni held McCullom Lake to 4 hits to cinch first place for Bimbo's and eliminated McCullom from thp playoffs. George Street got three | of the four hits off Peroni, and scored the only run. Bimbo's scored 8 runs in the second inning on 6 hits and 3 errors. Geno Morenz came up with 2 doubles and a homer to lead Bimbo's. Bob O'Brien- hit a homer in the third. " - - '• * B H E McCui Lake 0001000 1 4 6 Bimbo's 281002- 13 14 0 Bud Thennes pitched a 4- hitter as Pa's defeated "Holliday Inn 13 to 1. Pa's big inning was the 4th when 5 runs scored on 4 hits and, 3 errors. Jim Pinkstaff and Tom Nolan hit homers for Pa's. R H E Pa's Yanks 020 5213- 13 13 1 Holliday Inn 010 0000- 1 4 7 Hettermann's scored 6 runs in the 5th inning to defeat Buss Motors and tie for 3rd place. Buss went out in front 5 to 1 in the 4th, but Hettermann tied it up and went on to win 12 to 7. Bob Peisert had 3 for 4 to take second place in the batting leaders. Llbyd Freund lead Hettermann with a triple and 2 singles. The big blow was Jim Freund's -3 rUn homer in the 4th. Hiller, Haag and Miller also hit homers. R H E Buss 'Motors 030 2101 7 13 1 Hettermann 100 461- 12 13 5 Bob Inn scored 4 runs in the first irtning, and held on to win over Old Bridge .4 to 3. Bob scored all their / runs on 3 singles a double and triple. Old Bridge scored one in the first on Paul Freund's triple and in the second on Babcock's double and Rower's single. R H E Bob Inn 400 0000- 4 9 2 Old Bridge 120 0000- 3 7 1 Birthday Greetings , to: Ray Boro and Chuck Cuda, Happy Birthday Fellows. Final - Standings W L Pet GB Bimbo's 11 3 .784 - Bob Inn 10 4 .714 1 Buss Motors 8 6 .571 3 * Outdoors Bv Jack Walsh ,126 86 .306 Claybaugh Aguirre Moss W-L 9-3 2-1 0-0 ERA 2.71 3.53 0.00 ATTENTION McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES Physical examinations will be given Friday morning August 22 at 8:30 a.m. * All McHenry High School boys who plan to come out for anl high school sport during the 1958-59 school year, may get their physical examination Friday morning, August 22 at 8:30 a.m. at the high school. The examinations will be given in the nurses department in the new addition. TTie examination will cost $1.00 and must be paid at the time you get your physical. L. J. McCracken Athletic Director . This year Federal regulations pertaining to doves have changed a bit. The dove season runs from September 1 to November 4. We now have 65 days of dove shooting. There is just one catch. From opening day to the last day, shooting hours are from 1 p. m. daylight time to sunset, or 12 noon standard time to sunset. The daily limit is 10 and possession limit is doubled-- up to 20--after the first day. Our Conservation Department reports indications of a tremendous dove population. Census reports from neighboring states in which <dove hunting is not permitted show pojiulations are smaller than ours in Illinois. The McHenry Sportsmans Club has equipped itself with lights for night trap shooting. These night* shoots are held every Friday from 8 until 10 p.m. They also hold a practice shoot every Sunday from „ 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Some of us get pretty rusty and a few rounds of trap can help sharpen up the eye for this coming fall. TEEN AGE SUMMER STOMP FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th McHENRY LEGION HALL 50c Per Person -- 7:30 to 11:30 ALL 'TEENS WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL Roller Skating Party AT JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK WED, AUGUST 27. mt RUDY BECKER'S KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In PHONE McHENRY 2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS „ Board Your Dog by Day, Week or Month Shampooing -- Nail Clipping Training In • HUNTING • OBEDIENCE • RETRIEVING BOWLERS HAVE FUN - BOWL IN A LEAGUE We have a few openings left in some of our bowling leagues. If you (men or women) wish to bowl on a regular sponsored league, CALL 2520 giving your name, average & nights you are able to bowl. McHenry Recreation PHONE 2520 East End of Old Bridge McHenry, 111. Hettermann 8 (B .571 3 McCullom Like 7 .7 .500 4 Old Bridge > 6 8 .428 5 Pa's Yanks 5 9 .357 6 Holliday Inn 1 13 .071 10 Homers: Meyer, 10; Miller, 7; Berez, 6; Morenz, 5; Peisert, 5; Pinkstaff, 5. Runs batted in: Meyer, 28; Berez, 26; Todd, 24; Peisert. 23; Moniz, 21; Payne, 20. Top 15 Batters AB H Berez Peisert Todd Schmidt P. Freund Rosing Koutny L. Freund Street Meyer Payne Cuda Peterson Neiss j: at bat. 40 48 46 59 52 41 52 50 48 57 57 48 51 46 44 24 27 25 29 25 19 24 23 22 27 25 21 22 20 11 RPct. 19 .600 16 .563 20 .543 24 .492 14 .480 18 .463 23 .462 22 .460 18 .458 31 .456 23 .438 22 .432 18 .435 13 .435 15 .432 Parking meters in jthe! city are in effect Friday Evenings unt^&P m- - - .i--: -fr •"/MS* on 40 or more times ELM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS Children (Under 12) 25c Open Dally at 6:40 Summer Sunday Hours: Doors Open 4:30, Show Starts 5:00 FREE PARKING . 125 CARS! Tel JAckson 6-1421 1 60c Adults --' 25c Children WED THRU SAT AUGUST 20-23 'A TIME TO LOVE and A TIME TO DIE" in Cinemascope & Color SCORE HIGH WITH HER JOIN A MIXED LEAGUE AT McHENRY RECREATION The League is being formed now for Sunday evenings at 8:30. Call soon and be* sure to get in. We'll JdowI with 2 couples on a team. Phone 2520 ENJOY YOURSELf( . r. GO OUT MORE . . See BETTER Big Screen Outdoor Shows! SUN - MON - TUES AUGUST 24-25-26 WALT DISNEY'S "PETER PAN" Sunday Shows 5:30,' 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 Weekday Shows: 7:00 & 9:00 First Show Starting At Dusk FRI - SAT -- AUG. 22-23 "DRAGSTRIP RIOT" And "COOL AND THE • CRAZY" Late Show Sat., Aug. "THE PHANTOM SPEAKS" SUN - MON - TUES AUGUST 24-25-26 'THE ADVENTURES Ot TOM SAWYER" And "SLIM CARTER" WED - THURS -- AUG. 2^28 "MADEMOISELLE STRIPTEASE" And "WOMAN OF ROME" Gina Lollobrigida G STARTS WED., THE 27th "KINGS GO FORTH" With F. Sinatra & Tony Curtis Skyline Drive-in ULTRA-MODERN 1 mile East of McHenry on Route 120 Show Starts at Dusk BRowninsr 9-6821 NOW THRU SATURDAY AUGUST 20-21-22-23 The World's Best Funny Men FRI - SAT -- AUG. 22-23 "COOL AND THE CRAZY" And "DRAGSTRIP RIOT" Also Color Cartoon Late Movie Sat. Nite \ "PASSION" A Technicolor Western FfltW OUTDOOR THEATRE 1VUL1JL GRAYSLAKE, ILL. Open 7:30 P.M. Weekdays -- 7 P.M. Sat. & Sun. CHILDREN UNDER 12 -- IN CARS -- FREE WED - THURS - FRI - SAT -- AUG 20-21-22-23 Technicolor 5 HAPPY SQNQ H/TSf McCREA •VIRGINIA MAYO SUN - MON - TUES AUG. 24-25,-26 All Color Program 'ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER" And "SUM CARTER" Also 3 Colir Cartoons THE WED - THURS -- AUG. 27-28 "MADEMOISELLE STRIPTEASE" Brigitte Bardot - Daniel Gelin And "WOMAN OF ROME" Gina Lollobrigida Daniel Gelin Also Color Cartoon TCCWMUkUVd nCHNIG0U»* enEQuNTH) ARTISTS : STARTS : ^ SUNDAY thru TUESDAY AUGUST 24-25-26 Continuous Sunday from 1:30 P.M. FRANK SINATRA TONY CURTIS' NIKDIUE WOOD CINIEMASCOPE PLUS -- LATE SHOW ADDED FEATURE SATURDAY "THE NAKED JUNGLE" with Charlton Heston SUN - MON - TUES • 3 DAYS ONLY • AUG. 24-25-26 Wed. is Ladies' Nite Children Under 12 Years Free In Cars k iE'Nr; iNiSS P* KingS Go , Forth - UOMOM •« on UNITED GQ ARTISTS McHENRY THEATRE ChamngiM 218 Green St. Phone 144 McHenry, m. New Summer Schedule! Doors Open 6:45 Show Time 7:00 Every Day Including Sunday and Continuous Throughout the Summer (Unless Otherwise Specified) THURS - FRI & SAT -- AUG. 21-22-23 Starring CHRISTIAN! MARVA Former MISS UNIVERSE from Franc* Plus Co-Feature ond CARLOS BAENA Directed by ALBEIT GOUT WIDE SCREEN in Eastman Color Iteiuiv* vfoRjBCtV MA CARET TSCMMICOUMte «cauMuncnxc NOTICE! For this special attraction the $1.00 per carload admission is suspended. It Will Be Resumed Next Week WED - SAT -- AUG. 27-28»29-30 VAN HEFLIN -- TAB HUNTER "GUNMAN'S WALK11 & "HIGH HELL" - John Derek ssMnaGOHWWJn /mm OLIVIA LADDdeHAVILLAND DEAN JAGGER DAVID IADD oca RUJOMY JMKS«BTOtnai SAMUEL JOSEPH ffTUCCA GOLDWYN. JR. Lflltf MJYVUD MICHAEL CURTiZ JlltfSBWUD KJEH NSTft nui OBTMUrai oo. m SUN, MON TUES -- AUG. 24-25-26 A«kl*v«aMat In Motion Pietnrc EatertainoMMt! Wt Disney's PET ""S? technicolor c--nw w«it otnur omnium. tnwfcitH >, mot»*o i plus Disney Short Subjects arid Cartoons WED thru SAT AUG. 27-30 •• KINGS GO FORTH Frank Sinatra . Tony Curtis •I