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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jul 1959, p. 4

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i?age Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 30/ 195 >1 Now conies a third majpr league in baseball circles. No doubt there are many cities ready and waiting for a major league team. Moves in recent years have shown that cities j like Milwaukee and Baltimore will support their teams. The qudSMow/Jj) our mind is where the devil are they going ; to find the players. Each year we see a f lock of hopefuls ' come into spring training and • draw high praise until the good , pitchers start curving 'em over the outside qwrner. , JOHNSBURG IN TWIN WIN OYER McHENRY NINE Loren Freund Wins Second Game With Two-Hit Pitching By Lee HiHer Terry Britz and Loren Freund teamed up last Sunday No do«bt some minor league. j() gjV(, the Johnsburg Tigers ITU players ftp not get •I 'iLS enough a double victory in their first chance lo' prove their worth. twjn bill of the year. The two Hut, the jump to the majors ai|0wed only four runs, and seems to be a high hurdle. , eight hits. - --- " In the first game at Mc- Tf the minors are full of .j Henry. Terry Britz went the players capable °f holding down ! distande allowing .1 run • and jobs in the big leagues, why is j six hits. The Tigers scored it that a t^am like Milwaukee their first run in the second has to pick up a veteran like j on consecutive singles by John Arila to plug that big gap at [ Huff. Tom Oeffling and Melsecond base? j vin Freund. After the Sham- J rocks scored a run in their half of the inning, the Johnsburgers scored the final and deciding run in the third when Lloyd Freund was safe on an error was out at second on Dick Go down the line and you will find every team in the majors trying to find help in certain positions. (Even Sox!) the Baker, If 2 0 0 D. Freund, 2b 3 0 * o Olson, ri, c 3 0 1 Rowdy; ph 0 0 0 Bentz. lb T 2- 2 0 0 Justen. lb 0 0 Benson, c 2 0 0 Wickencamp, rf 1 0 0 Weber, 3b 4 0 0 Pierce, cf 3 0 0 G. Freund, p 2 0 0 Claybaugh. p i 0 0 28 , 3 2 Johnsburg (9) AB R H D. Hiller, cf 3 1 1 R. Smith, cf 0 0 0 R. Madden, sS 2 0 i Lloyd Freund, 3b 4 0 l Ben Schmitt. 2b 1 0 0 VVr. Frett. 2b 4 2 I J. Smith, lb 1 0 0 S. Miller. 3b 4 2 l L. Schmitl. 3b • 1 0 0 J. Huff. :.rf 3 1 1 D. Dratz. rf • 0 0- 0 T. Oeffling, If 3 2 3 B. Nowak, c 3 0 1 Loren Freund, p 4 2 1 33 9 11 TIGERS EDGE SHAMROCKS 2-1 HERE SUNDAY D. Freund Hurls Four-Hitter But Loses To Britz By Mickey Schaefer McHenry Johnsburg Doubles -- J. Madden. Loren Freund. Triples -- T. . Oeffling, Nowak. Walks -- Loren Freund Hillers' fielders choice. Hiller I Gene Freund 6. Perhaps the big league own-! s,oIe second and went to third ers should first decide to give j the shortstop missed the more help to the minor league i throw. He scored on Sonny teams Better salaries would Miller's sacrifice fly to center, attract more ball plavers. ; In the second at Johnsburg . Jt was Gene Freund pitching for McHenry and Loren ' Freund for Johnsburg. Loren Freund. who allowed only 2 ! hits, was backed up by an i eleven hit attack and pitched | his way to a 9 to 3 victory in ; his best performance of the ! year. He struck out 13 batters , while walking 5. A look at the county league : Qene Fmjnd ]astpd 4 inn. schedule shows Algonquin at ; jngs and a]]owed t rung ofi McHenry next Sunday. Elgins j ten hj(s He Qut g wa]kg Will th<®\SMandard of play be lowered in all three major leagues? It seems inevitable unless we see Little League and Pony League boys climbing the ladder faster than players have done in the past. Strike outs -- Loren Freund 13, T. Claybaugh 2. 0 Outdoors Bv Jack Walsh VFW team comes to Johnsburg, and the Elgin travel to Richmond. Arrows i Tom Olaybough pitched the ! last four innings for the Sham- • rocks and yielded 1 hit and 1 I run. He allowed 6 walks and Donald Wattles says we j struck out 2 vyere the only person approach- j McHenry scored one run in iag his window at the bank | ^jrs^ on a ]ead double last week .vh'0 greeted him as jack Schaefer. He went to a" Sox fart. ^j^h the Sox pla>- l third on Stanek's ground out ilig such marvelous baseball, {second and scored on Denny the ^opposition group dodged | Freund's fly to center. Iran. And, we suppose, other j £)ick Hiller started the Tiger Sox fans were too modest to i fw0 run fjr/i yvith a walk. Ron sTiout the praises of their fa- j Madden drove him in with a vorites. j j double. Lloyd Freund was out *,J» *1 j to first unassisted with Mad- That's all. 'loo hot. Too den going to third. Madden, Tired. Too-late! was out at the plate on Wally : Frett's grounder to second. ! _ _ ___ . _ i Sonny Miller hit safely and SOFTBALL NOTES | J h ohn H::ff w*lk f e f?.to load .lhf | bases. Tom Oeffling singled, By Al Fritz j scoring Frett. Nowak popped • I to first to end the inning. Tuesday night Hans' Tavern I The Tigers added a run in scored 8 big runs in the 5th i second and third each, inning to go on to defeat i The Shamrocks scored their Casey's 14-8. The big 5th start- I second run in the fourth when Stanek led off with a walk and stole second. Olson followed with a hit and Stanek scored when Oeffling threw wildly to first base. Johnsburg came back in their half to score 4 times in their half. Sonny Miller was safe on an error by the left fielder. To lead off. he scored on singles by Huff and Oeffling. Loren Freund drove both men in with a double and Hiller followed with a single. Freund scored on Madden's sacrifice fly. Each team added a run to ed out v&th an error, a walk, 6 singles Tom Nolan's 3 run homer. The other big blow was Arrii£ Theleri's triple in the 4th. jBiafb Coss homered in the first Sor Ojksey's and Clarence Young banged out a 3 run homer in the 7th. I RHE Hans' Tavern 3021800--14 18 7 : Casey's 1103003-- 8 64 j In the second game Bimbo's \ scored 9 runs in the first two j innings which proved to be I enough to defeat Buss Motors 1 15-8. Seven error® by Buss ' cost them the game. Four hits : enf* the .scoring. and 3 errors scored 4 runs in i Theie weie se\eral extra the first and 6 hits and an er- ! base hits in the game. One of ror brought in 5 in the second. Tom Oeffling's three hits was Goldbeck, Weyland and Prassel all homered for Bimbo's and drove in three runs each. We.vland and Cuda had 4 for 5. Dick Stilling lead Buss with a triple. Butch Nowak also had a three bagger. Tonight, Thursday, July 30, i the Tigers play the Genoa Nine at Genoa, Illinois. On The Illinois Senate has passed a bill that should prove i m p o r t a n t t o s p o r t s m e n throughtout the state. Union, Jackson and Williamson counties have been added to the provision stating that wild geese may be taken only between sunrise and 3 p.m. in Alexander County. The daily duck stamp fee has been increased from two to three dollars and to five dollars for Canada goose hunting. The bill also: 1. Authorizes the conservation department to sell any deer it confiscates. 2. Authorizes the use of falcons in the hunting of upland game. \ 3. Extends the pheasant season five days, making it from Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. 4. Increases the daily pheasant limit from two to three and four to six the number of birds allowed in one's possession. 5. Makes a closed season on wild turkey. Cooper's hawks, and sharp shinned hawks. 6. Lengthens the raccoon trapping season. 7. Eliminates the beaver limit for anyone person during the open season.' 8. Makes it unlawful to use any shot longer than BBs to take wild animals. 9. Makes it unlawful to take any game, except deer, with a shotgun rifle slug. Effective February 1. 1960, Illinois anglers, age 65 or over, may obtain their fishing license for fifty cents. According to the wording of the new law, these fishermen will have to apply directly to the department of conservation for their fifty cent licenses, either by mail or in per- Last Sunday the Johnsburg Tigers defeated the" McHenry Shamrocks 2-1 behind the six hit pitching of Terry Britz. Denny Freund pitched fourhit ball for McHenry, allowing no hits in the last 5 1-3 innings, with Terry Britz getting the last hit off Denny with two out in the fourth. This was Denny's second straight four:hitter, losing the other to Richmond 1-0. Joe Stanek lead our hitting attack with two hits, Rab Weber. Denny Freund. Don Bentz and Jim Justen had our other four hits. Johnsburg scored a run in the second when Sonny Miller started the inning hv popping out to second. John Huff then lined a single to | l ight. Tom Oeffling sent Huff to third with his single. Melvin Freund singled Huff home with a smash off Al Joilrdan's glove. Britz struck out and Ron Madden walked to fill the bases. Frett flew out to Stanek to end the iiining. Johnsburg scored theif "Second run when L. Freund was safe on C.ene Freund's error and was forced on Dick Hiller's T. Claybaugh j grounder to the pitcher. Hiller slole second and went on to third when Roger ^B^nson threw the ball into center field. Dick Hiller scored on Sonnv Miller's long fly to center. We scored our run when Schaefer started bv grounding to third, then Stanek singled and stole second. Denny Freund walked. With runners on first and second with one out Chuck Olson hit a grounder to third baseman Miller who threw to second for a force and the relay to first got awav from Frett for an error allowing Stanek to score. Bentz forced Olson at second to retire the side. 100 101 000 211 410 OOx Schaefer, R. B. McHenry (1) 4u AB R It Schaefer, 2b 3 0 0 Stanek. If 4 . 1 2 D. Freund. p 3 - 0 1 Olson, rf 4 :. a 0 Bentz, cf 3 0 ; I Wickampcamp. ph 0 a 0 Pierce, cf o '•«. Q a Baker, cf 0 " (R Si Benson, c 3 0 .Toiifdan. 3b 2 0 0' Weber, 3b 1 0 1 G. Freund, ss 4 0 0 Justen, lb 4 0 1 31 " ;.i 6 Johnsburg (2) AB R H Madden, ss 2 0 0 Frett. lb 4 0 I,. Freund, 2b 2 0 Hiller, cf 4 1 0 Miller, 3b 3 0 0 Huff, rf 4 1 1 Oeffling. If 3 0 1 M. Freund, c 4 0 1 Britz, p 4 0 1 30 2 4 Johnsburg 011 000 000 -2 4 3 McHenry 001 000 000 1 6 3 PREVIEW TO PAN AM GAMES COMES TO CHICAGO LOOP A spectacular sports exhibition program featuring 22 top athletes will be held in the Loop the first week of August as a preview of the Pan American Games. The sports exhibition "State Street -- Sports Illustrated Preview Pan American Games" will be held the week of August 3-8 with daily noon shows from 12-1 p.m. and evening shows from 6-7 p.m. Monday and Thursday at State Street in Quincy Show Court (1 block South of Adams Street). The 22 athletics will perform in 14 sport fields. Jackie Klein, a part . time resident of Pistakee Bay, has JACKIE KLEIN competed and won honors in swimming, track and field, and gymnastics. Since 1952, her main emphasis has been on gymnastic competition. Jackie received all her gymnastic training in Chicago at the L i n c o l n T u r n e r S c h o o l o f Physical Education. Jackie severely injured her back last year and just recently has been able to resume practicing, too late for the Pan American Gymnastic Try- Outs. She has won many titles in National Competition and was a member of the 1956 Olympic Gymnastic team. Receipt Competition: 1959 ' --- (July) 2nd Place Ail-Around Apparatus Champion -- Middle Grade at the National Turner Festival, Louisville, Kentucky. 1959 (Same Place) 1st Place National Turner Balance Beam Champion. PIDTAHEE ~ CFD In spite of the beautiful weather the past weekend, there were no races at Pistakee because of the annual Inland 'Lake Yachting Association regatta held at Okauchee Lake, Wis. According to the tired sailors returning from the regatta, it was an exciting three day event with an inspiring starting line of ninetyfour boats consisting of the top sailors of the midwest. This was the largest Class "C" fleet in the history of the I.L.Y.A. Those from Pistakee that participated with their boats were: Bill Stater, Y 1, Sid Peterson, Y 2, John Looze, Y 4, Norm Reese, Y 22, Ron Schloemer, Y 36, and Don Looze Y 111. Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Janensch, chairmen for the dinner dance, served a wonderful cornish game hen dinner. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George Madden, Paul Janensch, Dr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett, Susan Janensch and C. Paul Janensch. . Next weekend, July 31, Aug. 1 and 2. the sailors and many non-sailihg members will be off again,a this time to the annual Wisconsin Yachting Association regatta to be held at Nagawicka Lake, Wis. Publicity Dir., P.Y.C. --- Helen McMahon LAKE COUNTY FAIR Lake county's 1959 fair and 4-H club show opened Wednesday morning, July 29, to continue through Sunday night, Aug. 2. This fair promises to be one of the biggest and best ever held in Lake county according to Ray T. Nicholas, Lake county farm adviser. DEER PERMITS Applications for 1959 deer hunting permits will be accepted immediately by the Illinois Department of Conservation. Applicants need not send in an official application, the department said. All that is necessary is a letter showing the name and address of the applicant, the first and second choice of counties and the $5 permit fee. The hunting will be extended to thirty-five counties, Brown and McDonough counties being added. The shotgun season will run three days, Oct. 30, 31 and Nov4 1. A split , season has been authorized for archers, the first from Oct. 1 to 15, inclusive, and the second from Dec. 1 to 15, inclusive. Bow hunters may hunt in any of the thirty-five counties, while the shotgun hunter is restricted to one county. Requests for permits should be sent to Deer Permit Office, Department of Conservation, 106 State Office Bldg., Springfield, 111. Check or money orders should be made payable 1o the Illinois Department of Conservation. McHENRY THEATRE 218 S. Green Ph. 144' THURS thru SAT JULY 30 thru AUGUST 1 "AL CAPONE" Rod Steiger SUN - MON - TUES - WED AUGUST 2-3-4-5 €• "ASK ANY GIRL" Shirley MacLaine David Niven -- Gig Young COMING SOON 'SOUTH PACIFIC' FRI - SAT** JULY 31 - AUGUST 1 "THE WILD AND THE INNOCENT" Audie Murphy - Joanne Dru CinemaScope and Color and Rory Calhoun "THE SAGA OF HEMP BROWN" CinemaScope and Color SHAMROCKS BEAT ftACINE TEAM 8-6 TUESDAY EVENING Winner: Blitz Loser: D. Freund 2-2 Stolen Bases: Hiller, Stanek. D. Freund. Strike Outs: Freund 6. Britz 6^ Walks: Freund 5, Britz 2. Hit by Pitch: Schaefer, Jourdan. Sac: Benson, Miller. SHOP IN McHENRY The McHenry Shamrocks beat the L. C. Christians team from Racine Tuesday night by an 8 to 6 score. The Shamrocks combined excellent pitching with timely h i 11 i n g. Jim Wickenkamp pitched the first six innings, giving up 2 runs on 3 hits and no walk s. Denny Freund pitched the last three, allowing four runs on 3 hits and 1 walk. BENEFIT SPORTS CAR RACES NEXT WEEK AT WILMOT McHenry area sports car racing fans will enjoy one of the most brilliant race events of the season when Sports Car Club of America. Chicago 'Region, opens it private Wilmot Road Racing Course, Wilmot, Wis., to the public for twoday, all-day, August 8-9, bene- 3 for 3 and Dick Rosing hom- ! Sunda> • thev host Elgin VF\y t son ered in the 3rd for Buss. R H E Bimbo's 4502031 -15 19 5 Buss Motors 3010220-- 8 9 7 Thursday's games between | Bimbo's and Hettermann and ! Hans' Tavern and McCullom 1 Lake were played on Monday because of thp rain STANDINGS W Bimbo's 8 McCullom Lake 7 Old Bridge 7 Hettermann 7 Buss Matptyi' 4 Hans' 4 Holiday Inn 3 Casey'sf 0 Tonights, ^gaijies: Bimbo's vs Casey's ahfr Holiday Hans' Tavern/'" in what should be one of the j Midwest fishing is at low better games of the year. McHenry (3) AB R Schaefer. ss 2 2 Stanek. If 11 i ebb. We thought maybe it was I just our area that was plagued H i with uncooperative fish, but 1 I after reading reports from ex- 0 I perts in neighboring states, we L 1 3 3 3 6 6 T 10 Inn vs RUDY BE I Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In PHONE McHENRY 2486 I© and B©jy&PIWG FOR ALL, BREEDS • Stud Service • Heated & Unheated Kennels * German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obedience - Hunting - Retrieving FOX LAKE COUHTRY CLUi MIKE COYN®, Manager SEMl-PMVATE 18 HOLE S9URSE On Rt. 12 & Geneva M., 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 WISHIN.' for FISHIN'? TRY OLE'S Trout Pools 4'/z miles west of McHenry on U:S. Route 120 1 ' 1 l.'!*'.'-'"!! » I R LET'S GO ROLLER SKATIN© AT JUST FOR FUN RfflJLifJ RINK ROUTE SI -- McHENRY, ILL. Open Tues., Wed., Fri„ Sat. & Sun. 8 to 11 P.M. R & L ST fit races to aid 90,000 children and adults who suffer from epilepsy. Some of the best amateur drivers in the U.S. will compete in the world's finest ana fastest sports cars. ADDED EVENT '50 Lap Championship' SUNDAY MITE WAUKEGAN SPEEDWAY W. Washington St. Adults $1.25 Children 25c Time Trials 7:15 % Races 8:30 anagnaannan ELM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS Children (Under 12) 25< Open Daily at 6:40 Continuous Sundays From 3:00 P.M. FREE PARKING . 125 CAKS! Tel JAckson 6-1421 _ 60c Adults -- 25c Children THURS - FRI - SAT JULY 30-31 - AUG. 1 Late Show Sat. Nite, Aug 1 "THE ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER" SUN - MON - TUES AUG 2-3-4 Double Feature Program Jerry Lewis "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP" And Fred MacMurray Maggie Hayes "GOOD DAY FOR A HANGING" Eastman Color WED - THURS -- AUG 5-6 * Double Feature Program "THE- SEVEN YEARITCH" Marilyn Monroe - Tom Ewell CinemaScope and Color And "THE TALL MEN" Clark Gable - Jane Russell CinemaScope and Color s "Come Early And Enjoy The Free Rides" • a4A A. A. Also Walt Disney's "NIOK" SUN - MON - TUES AUGUST 2-3-4 pMr-mGv-nMts Top stars! Top comedy! DAVID MEN 1~ SHIRLEY MacLAK 616 YOUNG CINEMASCOPE • METR0C0L0R • co-airri», . MttfUR'fiMDQfi-amUU! 1 I WED - THURS <&, AUGUST 5-6 * MGM p r e s e n t s ASOLC SIEQEL Production • «U"'nc HARRY BELAFONTE INGER STEVENS MEL FERRER « MWORIO.'HFUSN AIMDIVIL . _ M CINEMASCOPE arraaaaaan rri i L L e n 7 DAYS FRI thru THURS "A WOT V IN THE HEAD" CinemaScope and Color with Frank Sinatra Edward G. Robinson Carolyn Jones Eleanor Parker Keenan Wynn Entertainment For The Entire Family SAT -- 1 P.M. FREE SHOW "PONY EXPRESS" In Color REFRESH YOURSELF . SEE A BIG SCREEN . . GO OUT TONIGHT^ OUTDOOR MOVIE! ? rfljm l«Va<6I GRAYSLAKE, ILL. 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Robinson Frank Sinatra "A HOLE IN THE HEAD" CinemaScope and Color THURS - FRI -- AUG 6-7 Double Feature Program 'THE WILD AND THE INNOCENT" CinemaScope and Color Audie Murphy - Joanne Dru And "MONEY, WOMEN AND GUNS" Jock Malioney - Kim Hunter CinemaScope and Color 11111111111 Hearts friday -- 7 days -- july 31 - aug. 6 J GENTLEMEN PREFER GIRLS1 AND SHIRLEY'S OUT TO PROVE ITt E3-6-C.1 lucacij n/Miii Aimed Winner G16DM6 ASK ANY ^ GIRL" »• CtatatScopt Md tKTROCfcO • CUTtRPI PROOUCnON PLUS co-feature All "•'Man WRNM Miff DKWCnS W»»ad®niyj Ufll* DHH0IU INTtDMTSR LATE SHOW BONUS FEATURES -- SATURDAY STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 KIRK DOUGLAS - ANTHONY QUINN "LAST TRAIN FROM GUN RILL" And "HOME BEFORE DARK" with JEAN SIMMONS ^••••oooo<

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