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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jun 1959, p. 4

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Page Four THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER So many requests have been made for usejaf the city baseball diamond that it is becoming increasingly difficult to pieet the needs. However, if you wish to use the diamond, i call Alderman Bill Bolger and j St. Mary's won he will do his best to arrange ! championship in ST. MARY'S WINS COF GRADE SCHOOL SOFTBALL TOURNEY the the C.O.F. grade a time for you. How in heck did we get this one! Would we please say a 'few words for the Republicans? The note reads this way: ^'Please mention the 1st annual Republican golf-fun and Jfund raising day at the McHenry Country Club June 10-- |a day of golf,^prizes and boat rides. Governor Stratton and other dignitaries will be present." school softball tournament for the second straight year, although they were seeded only number 5 in the tournament brackets. , In inter-school games before the tourney began, St. Mary's dropped four straight games in the last inning. McHenry Jr. high was seeded No. 1, on the basis of its undefeated record. Harrison was No. 2 with a 3-2 record. St. Pat's and Cary had 2-3 records with Johnsburg and 4 2w 5BJ5E Ibotfi' by Verona Kent They call it . the "1st An- j St. Mary's bringing up the jnual". Looks like those Repub- i rear with 1-4 records. licans intend to stay in busi ness. Seriously, McHenry should be proud to have the facilities ,'for such a big event and a hearty welcome is in order. Signs of the Times Dept.: Illinois' Norm Wasser won the Drake Relays shot put title in 1949 with a toss of 52-9 7-8; Illini Bill Brown was fourth this year with a mark of 54-2 The rains came again, as so often happens, to wash away the holiday baseball game between the McHenry Shamrocks apd Johnsburg Tigers. The county league schedule fpr next Sunday: Algonquin at Woodstock ^Crystal Lake at McHenry Elgin V.F.W. at Dundee Elgin Arrows at Johnsburg *'• Elgin Braves at Richmond We see so many happy faces jshese days. School days are *6ver for another spell. 'Twas #ver thus. The only change we jnote is that kids used to take •their shoes off the first of June *fcnd put them back on about £Labor Day (except for a tight Squeeze into them for church jon Sunday morning). |! LITTLE LEAGUE « SCHEDULE J* For Major & Minor Leagues f " TMINOR -- 6:lS>p.m. MAJOR -- 8:00 p.m. -'June 9 Eagles vs. Bluebirds June 10 Orioles vs. Cardinals June 11 Owls vs. Falcons June 12 Cardinals vs. Eagles June 14 Bluebirds vs. Owls j- June 15 Falcons vs. Orioles P June 16 Eagles vs. Orioles jtJune 17 Bluebirds vs. Falcons % June 18 Cardinals vs. Owls ir June 19 Falcons vs. Cardin- J. als £ June 21 Owls vs. Eagles * June 22 Eagles vs. Falcons J June 23 Orioles vs. Owls * June 24 Bluebirds vs. Card- * inals " June 25 Bluebirds vs. Eagles m June 26 Cardinals vs. Ori- J oles B June 28 Orioles vs. Blue- » birds * ,June 29 Falcons vs. Owls * June 30 Eagles vs. Cardinals » Sunday Games -- Minor J League at 1 p.m. $ Major League at 2:30. s •-- * 1959 McHENRY •PONY LEAGUE SCHEDULE SGiants -- Braves --Tues., June ^ 9 at 6 p.m. #Sox -- Cards --Thurs., June ?. 11 at 6 p.m. i^Cards -- Giants --Sun., June j| 14 at 1:30 p.m. tt*Braves -- Sox --Sun., June 14 at 3:30 p.m. ft Giants -- Sox --Tues., June 16 at 6 p.m. * Braves -- Cards --Thurs., June St. Mary's sparkled in the championship game with double plays. Players on St. Mary's tournament team: Denny Freund--C Keith Weingart--P Roy Miller--P-1B Gary Vycital--IB John Meyer--2B-3B Ron Anderson--SS Bill Funk--3B Tom Gates--LF Rich Brefeld--CF Eddie Parks--RF Ken Stilling--SS-2B Jay Sayler--RF-2B Tom Blake--CF Jim Nye--RF Bob Mayfield--LF Frank Gende--SC Harrison: Piller--C Sellek--RF Dolan--CF Tronson--LF Kush--IB Farr--3B Werch--SS Moder--P Sorsenson--2B Dickman--SC Thompson--2B Results of games: 1. McHenry Jr. High Bye 2. Harrison Bye 3. Johnsburg 12 Cary 10 4. St. Mary's 15 St. Pat's 6 5. St. Mary's 4 Jr. High 3 • - 6. Harrison 6 ) Johnsburg 3 ) 7. St. Mary's 11 Harrison 4 ) 10 innings WELCOME MORE SCOUT EXHIBITS IN COUNTY FAIR the re- JJ 18 at 6 p.m. to Braves -- Giants --Sun., June ** 21 at 1:30 p.m. fe Cards -- Sox --Sun., June 21 t* at 3:30 p.m. £ Giants -- Cards --Tues., June m 23 at 6 p.m. J* Sox -- Braves --Thurs., June im 23 at 6 p.m. Sox -- Giants' --Sun., June 28 g at 1:30 p.m. m Cards -- Braves --Sun., June * 28 at 3:30 p.m. Kfc a} Giants -- Braves --Tues., June * 28 at 3:30 p.m. & Rained out games will be For the first time in ten-year history of the activated McHenry County F a i r , , i n d i v i d u a l G i r l a n d Brownie Scout troops may enter exhibits in competition. In other years, only towns could enter a Scout or Brownie display. The deadline for the entries in the troop exhibits is June 15, according to Mrs. Ralph Ostrander, chairman for the Scout section at the fair which is to be held Aug. 6, 7, 8 and 9 this summer. Mrs. Ostrander will also accept entries for live demonstrations which will be given in front of the grandstand during the fair. I At a recent meeting held in Mrs. Ostrander's home, there was representation from all over the county, including Mrs. Albert Steinbes of McHenry; Mrs. R. VanZeveren of Pista- 1 koe Highlands, Mrs. LuAnne I Smith of Johnsburg and Mrs. j Stanley Wilson of Wonder ! Lake. We will review some of the events which took place in the past two weeks and were not published. Sunday, May 24, was our "Mixed Best Ball Foursome". We saw the following winners: Earl Seepe arid Nadine Larkin with 44. Rita Saylor and Ray Johnson with 44. Gerda Weselius and Dick Freund with 45. Dorothy Freund and Frank i stock; Rourke with 45. Marilyn Reihansperger and Joe Muska with 45. Bee Hughes and Paul Overton with 46. Bev Rourke and Gene Saylor with 46. f Consulation went' to Bette Moss and Jack Petrie with a 58. 4# There were 14 blmd bogey winners. Tuesday, May 26, the ABC Tournament was completed and the following were winners: 1st Place, The team of Floss O'Connell, Letty Buscher and Mary Rita Stilling with 521. 2nd Place, The team of Dee Overton, Marian Donnelly and Elsie Olson with 527. 3rd Place, The team of Bette Moss, Myrt Johnson and Cal Beck with 535. The event of today, June 2, was the Goffo-ball speck tournament, called "I beat Julie Day". Julius played 9 holes of golf using one hand and played one hole with each foursome. In class A he allowed 5 strokes, in Class B, 10 strokes and in Class C, 15 strokes. (He shot a 46) The following were winners: Class A -- Dot Beckenbaugh with 49 -- 5. Dee Overton with 50 - 5. , , Class B -- Myrt Johnson with 54 -- 10. Class C -- Lil Burns with 56 -- 15. Lu Funk with 58 -- 15. Gerda Weselius with 60 -- 15. Special awards were given to the girls who broke 50 in Class. A. Dot Beckenbaugh had a 49. In class B -- 55. Myrt Johnson had a 54. In class C -- 60. Lil Burns had a 56 and Lu Funk had a 58. Low net winners today were: Bette Wilkinson McHENRY GIRLS GAIN HONORS IN COUNTY TOURNEY Elaine Justen of McHemy won the top prize for the best actual score without handicap in the McHenry County Women's Bowling Assn., tourney. She had a 1496 score, edging Woodstock's Maybelle Rose by 19 Pins. Marion Donnelly of McHenry had a 1472. Top winner in the all-events, including handicap, was Edna McNish of McHenry with 1678 pins. Betty Vose, Harvard, was second, 1670, and Electra Brewer, Woodstock, was third with 1659. Top money winners behind Marion Donnelly in the actual scores include: Elsie Hucek, Nadine Larkin, Ruth Sweazey, Ruby Ehlert, Dorothy Haldeman. Marge Kvidera, and Margaret Bailey. Trailing the top three in- allevents with handicap are: Rose Klybore, Helen Mikkelson, Elsie Winkel, Margaret Wagner, Emma Hotton, Marianne Christy and Betty Stone. Mary Granger of McHenry won $50 first prize in the singles with a 613 score. Trailing her were Jeri Henrich, Woodstock; Electra Brewer, Wood- Bea Meath, McHenry; Elaine Justen, McHenry; Madeline Amour, McHenry; Harriet Gusinde, Fox River Grove; Jan Bearcy, Crystal Lake; Betty Hettermann, McHenry; Carol Beck, McHenry; Emma Hotton, Woodstock; Margaret Bailey, Harvard; Betty Stone, Cary; Dorothy Schmitt, McHenry, and Gwen Smith, McHenry. Bowl-Aire of Cary won the $125 first prize in team competition. Donahue's of Woodstock was second. Lil Michels- Gwen Sifiith, McHenry, captured the $75 first prize for the doubles competition. o Thursday, June 4. 1959 Class A - 80. Class B iiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiii-iiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiMirM * Outdoors By Walsh niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiriiiittiiriiiiriiiiiiiiiaiiiiitralh tig at is Sai| Lake Geneva has reallv beerj a fish producer of late. Numerous reports of smallmouth and largemouth bass, .exceeding four pounds have reached us. The bluegills are biting Geneva too. The best bet fish argund old pier pilings the cribs close to shore. Several years ago, all the; fish in Lake Como were killed; off and the lake restocked.. Now you can catch good-sized' bass and northern not to mention all the panfish that in-! habit Lake Como. j The Fox River is yieldingj quite a few channel cats. iTh^jjr. average about two pounds, but are real scrappers. The best bait is big gob of night crawlers. TRACK PLACED IN COUNTY MEET In spite of six experienced teams at the 'County Track, a determined M.C.H.S. squad was able to beat four of them to take third place. The McHenry performance was highlighted by the breaking of the 880-yd. run and mile county records. In the 880-yd. run Mike Creighton came through with a close win which broke the county record. The old record was 2:05.9 while the new one is 2:038. In the mile relay the M.C.H.S. team of Mike Creighton, Tom Creighton, Jim Creighton and Bill O'Brien was able to8 slice 3-10 of a second off the old record of 3:42.6 while they beat two oiher teams which had beaten them at the conference meet. The new record is 3:42.3. In the high jump once again it was Mike Creighton. This time he tied for first at .5 feet, nine arid thre e-quarters inches. Again in the high hurdles it was Mike, who took a second place in a fast field. In the mile, Jim Jon£s missed by a second breaking the school record as he won, edging his nearest opponent by a stride. McHenry's 880-yd. relay team, which previously had not been iible to win a race, beat out four other schools to take third place. The team consisted of Paul Steffan, "Butch" Justen, "Sonny" Hocin and Dick Antonson. Tom Creighton,8 running hard, managed a third place in the 880-yd. run. The name Creighton showed up ngaih, this time in the broad jump where Jim . Creighton took fourth place. In the 440- vd. dash, Bill O'Brien, running in a very strong field, overtook several fnen in the stretch m order to take fourth place. "Sonny" Hocin came through again as he took fourth in the low hurdles. McHenry finally got a place in the short dashes when "Butch" Justen raced to fifth place in the 100-yd. dash. Bill Hintze and Jim Hansen picked up points by taking fifths in the high jump and mile respectively. Here's how the team scoring went: Woodstock 65% Crystal Lake 46% McHenry 38% Harvard 24 Marengo 15 Huntley Kichmond It won't kill you to be careful. Myrt Johnson -- 83. Class C -- Lil Burns -- 77. Next week we will be hosts to the girls from the Crystal Lake Country Club. Please sign the sheet on the bulletin board if you wish to play. FOX VALLEY RIDERS Anyone interested in attending a meeting or becoming a member of Northern Illnois largest Motorcycle club, please feel free to attend a meeting. Our next Scrambles Race will be held on June 21. INTEREST On All Savings at McHenry State Bank effective July 1, 1959 Since the world began, peace has always been all dressed up with no place to go. Trouble is only opportunity dressed in work clothes. RENTAL NTS Cement Mixers to PainS Sprayers PHONE 32 played the following day. j* 3 McHenry Tie Rods *» tl --: We have been having week- JjJ ly Northern Illinois Timing i« Association meetings due to J* the nearness of our Rod-O- £ Rama. Forty trophies have •» been ordered from California. £ The show will open Satur- * day, June 6, at 11 a.m. and * will be open until 9 p.m. On M Sunday, June 7, it will open * at 11 ajn. and close at 6 p.m. LETS GO ROLLER SKATING AT UN FOR RH ROLLER RINK ROUTE 31 -- McHENRY, ILL. Open Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 81 8 to 11 P.M. m The art of living is the pro- J cess of getting along with peom pie you do not like. m What you don't like or can't gl afford is precisely what the * menu offers. RUDY BECKEI KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In PHONE McHENRY 2436 ING and BOARS FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service • Headed & Unheated Kennels • German Sh®?2itair Pups For Sale Obedience - Hunting « Retrieving TIME TRIALS . . 7:15 RACES 8:30 WAUKEGAN SPEEDWAY Wnst Washinqfon St. between Green Bay Rd. & Skokie Hwy. MA 3-9540 - Free Parkinq - A d u l t s S I . 2 5 -- C h i l d r e n 25c ADDED EVENT: AMATEUR LADIES' RACES LAKE COUNTRY 6 IB MIKE COYNE, Manager SEMI-PRIVATE 18 HOLI COURSE On Rt. 12 & Geneva ltd., Fox Lake, 111. For Tournaments, Weddings, and Banquets We Have Complete Private Facilities A.G.A. Members & Guests Welcomed NO WAITING ON TEE! PHONE JUSTICE 7-0609 R & L ma eA RIDING $1.50 PER HOUR HAY RIDES HORSES SOLD HORSES BOARDED PHONE McHENRY 3531 FIRST FARM SOUTH OF 120 ON CRYSTAL LAKE BLACKTOP S0FTML1 NOTES By At Frite Tuesday night Holliday inn, lead by George Schilling arid Bill Hutchinson, defeated Old Bridge 14-13. It was Holliday's first win of the year and Old Bridge's first loss. Holliday jumped out with 6 runs in the first inning and held on to win although Old Bridge put on a last inning rally and had the tieing run on second when Dick Weber grounded to short to end the game. Hutchinson hit two 2-run homers and John Hayes also had a homer. Bob O'Brien and Bob Nolan hit for the circuit for Old Bridge. Bob Grom doubled 3 times and scored 3 runs. Bob Nolan and Howie Knox collided in the 6th inning and Howie was taken to the hospital. .We all hope Howie is feeling better. R H R Old Bridge 203 105 2--13 14 2 Holliday I. 613 202 0^14 16 6 After about Vi hour delay because of the rain, McCullom Lake poured it on Hettermann's by a lopsided score of 39-9. McCullom Lake sent 22 men to the plate in the first inning and scored 18 runs on 16 hits along with 3 errors. McCullom finished with 35 hits, 20 of them for extra bases. Joe Walleck was one of the hitting leaders with 5 for 7 and 6 RBI's. Homers were hit by Koutney, Congdon, B e r e z, Street and Hansen. Hetterinann's big inning was the fourth when they scored 5 runs on 3 doubles and 2 triples. Paul Bruhn, after taking over for Buddy Miller on the mound in the first, hit a single, double and triple. Dick Marsh homered in the third for Hettermann. R H E McCullom 1846 403 4--39 35 4 Hettermann 103 500 0-- 9 16 9 Thursday night's games between Casey's and Hans' Tavern and Buss Motors and Bimbo's were called because of rain and were played Monday, June 1. Tonight's games will match j Holliday Inn against Casey's Sportsman's and Old Bridge will take on Buss Motors. The standings as of May 26 are as follows. STANDINGS W L Bimbo's 2 0 McCullom Lake 2 1 Hettermann 2 1 Old Bridge 2 1 Buss Motors 1 1 Holliday Ino 1 2 Hans' Tavern 0 2 Casey's ' 0 Z Show Starts At Dusk FRI thru TUES -- JUNE 5-9 In Color "IMITATION OF LIFE" Lana Turner -- John Gavin WED - THURS -- JUNE 10-11 All Color Program "THE BRAVADOS" Gregory Peck - Joan Collins Also "THE ENEMY BELOW" Robert Mitchum - Curt Jurgens Every Wednesday Is Ladies' Nite UTILE LEA6UE DEDICATION OF NEW UGHTMS SYSTEM TO BE HB.D MONDAY NKNT. JUNE S A ceremony dedicating " the new lights at the Little League field will be held Monday night, June 8 at 8:30 p.m. Earl R. Walsh, Sports Editor of the McHenry Plairidealer, will be master of ceremonies. There will be an impressive program with city and township officials taking part in the dedication. Also on hand will be the V.F.W. Drum and Bugle Corps. All players, managers, coaches and officers of Little League will be introduced. The major league players will be wearing their new uniforms for the first time on this occasion. The old uniforms will be handed down to our minor league group. All players are asked to be at the field by 8 p.m. Each sponsor will be present to pitch a ball to his team's catcher. This should be fun! We wonder how many Ryne Durens we will have in this group. The. officers of the ftiverside Athletic Club will make a presentation to the Little League. There will be plenty, of work for all fathers to clean up the diamond on Friday and Saturday nights and again on Sunday morning. We urge every father to come out one of these times. There will be a meeting of all officers and managers Saturday night at the field at 7 p.m. This meeting is for the final instructions concerning opening night. Minor league games will be played at 6:15 p.m. sharp and the major league game is at 8 p.m. Look fpr the schedule in this week's Plaindealer. Regular games o will start on June 9. You will see some, baseball after the dedicati6n. Come on out and help start Littte League off with a bang! OM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS Children (Under 12) 25< Open Daily at 6:40 Continuous Sundays From 3:00 P.M. FREE PARKING . 125 CARS! Tel JAckson 6-1421 60c Adults -- 25c Children WED - THURS -- JUNE 3-4 WVMOHNSOi 'Jfce 4 cuva MIOOUCKM * fpiinum ncn* Shows At 7 & 9 P.M. FRI-SAT-SUN-MON-TUES JUNE 5-6-7-8-9 mftatfon offife SANDRA DEE*DAN O'HERUHY1 SUSAN KOHNER* ROBERT ALDA^ -JUANITA MOORE *MAHAUA JACKSON ( J EARL GRANTSi U NIVERSAL. INTERNATIONAL PKTURC Weekday Shows: 7 & 9:15 Sunday Shows: 5-7:15-9:30 pm Adults 75c -- Children 25c WED - THUR - FRI - SAT JUNE 10-11-12-13 "GIDGET" and Walt Disney's "AMA GIRLS" Enjoy Yourself ... Go Out More . . . See Better Big-Screen Outdoor Showsl FflfM GRAYSLAKE, ILL. OPEN 7 P.M. SAT. & SUN. -- 7:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS CHILDREN UNDER 12 -- IN CAR^ -- FREE Wed - Thur - Fri - Sat -- June 3-4-5-6 DVMMAON • Technicolor* mNAWMTmiM At Wth tft't hfltl IMitthst! •HfKkn! .IIWPV Plus Late Show Extra Feature Saturday • Sun. ihru.Thurs. -- 5 Days -- June 7-11 • t SANDRA DEESUSAN KOHNER-ROBERT "JUANITA MOORE -MAHAUA JACKSON 40RlSRANT^^;'^'owwug "DOUGHNUT DAY" CHAIRMEN Mrs. Harold Vydital of McCullom Lake will serve as chairman for McHenr^fe "Doughnut Day", the Salvation Army's twenty-first annual tag day to be held Friday, June 12. Mrs. James Bell o^ Wonder Lake will serve as* chairman in that community.. If things ever get bgck to normal we'll probably wotyd^jj what's wrong. FRI thru SAT -- JUNE 5 to/J9 Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 2 ptipti,s "The Color line won't stop, me Ma! ... I look . . . feel, think white!" !, i; 1 "IMITATION it OF LIFE" ' with Great All-Star Cast including Lana Turner - John Gavin Mahalia Jackson - Sandra Dee and many more! Starts WEDNESDAY, June 10 "GIDGET" ^ and "THE TRAP" mmm THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Double Feature Program "GARDEN OF EVIL" CinemaScope- • $ Gary Cooper - Susan Haywand and f-- * "HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" : Marilyn Monroe - Betty Grable CinemaScope - Technicolor i FRI - SAT -- JUNE 5-6 "GUNMAN'S WALK" CinemaScope - Technicolor Van Heflin - Tab, Hunte£ and "SENIOR PROM" Jill Corey - Paul Hampton Louis Prima - Keely SmitH Late Show, Saturday Nite Dana Andrews Rhonda Fleming ' "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 7-8-9 Double Feature Program "ISLAWD OF LOST WOMEN" Jeff Richards Ventia Stevenson and 'BORN RECKLESS' Mamie Van Doren WED - THURS -- JUNE ioRl Double Feature Program "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" Jane Powell Technicolor and "ROCK, PRETTY BABY" Cliff Robertson ^ Sal Mineo - John SaxcnP McHENRY THEATRE 218 S. Green Ph. 144 New Summer Policy! Effective June 7 Sunday Matinees Discontinued until Fall Doors Open Every Day 6:45v (Including Sunday) Show Time 7:00 P.M. FRI - SAT -- JUNE 5-6 Double Feature Program "BLOOD OF <| THE VAMPIRE" and "MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS" Arthur Franz - Joanna Moore Added Color Cartoon : SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 7-8-9 ; "THUNDER IN THE SUN' Susan Hayward-Jeff Charitfler Added Color Cartoon Technicolor if nale WED - THUR - FRI - £AT JUNE 10-11-12-13 I I "THE MATINQ GAME" CinemaScope - MetrocoHot- Debbie Reynolds-Tony Randall Added Color Cartoon: i

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