^Thursday. July 13, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH SOFTBALL NOTES Robin Hood won their second game of the year by deafeating Old Bridge 13 to 6. Each man in the starting lineup for R.H. got at least one hit, with Ed Kaiser hitting a triple and two ^fables. Lee Post hit a three run homer in the 3rd. Bill Becknell hit a two run homer in the 6th for O.B. R H E Robin Hood 4170001--IS 15 2 Old Bridge 0120030-- 6 10 2 Buss Motors and Hans' Tavern had a see-saw battle for seven innings with Buss coming out on top 11 to 9. Bob Peisert had a double and triple W lead Buss. Genualdi and Worm led Hans' with two hits each. R H E Buss Motors S012230--11 IS 4 Han's Tavern 2022120-- 9 11 5 Hettennan's increased their league lead by defeating Bald Knob 26 to 0 on a three hitter •by Bud Miller. Dick Hiller hit four doubles and two triples Wd Bud Meyers had two singles two doubles and a homer.! Si Meyers hit a three run homer in the first. Two of the three hits by B. K. were by Dave Hansen. R H E Hetterman's 7243S34--26 26 1 Bald Knob 0000000-- 0 3 6 In the second game Bimbo's pounded out a 19 to 8 win over Vycital's. Golbeck hit two •kmers and drove in six runs and Morenz had two doubles and a homer good for four RBI's. Vycital's tied up thej game in the 4th but a big 10 run 5th by Bimbo's put the game on ice. R H E Bimbo's 30201031--19 22 2 Vycital's 00143 00-- 8 11 4 STANDINGS # W Hetterman s 7 Hans' Tavern 5 Old Bridge 5 Vycital's 4 Bimbo's 4 Buss Motors 4 Robin Rood 2 Bald Knob 1 i s t a h e e CLl Saturday, July 1, was the start of the summer sailing season at the Yacht Club. Class X sailed in the morning. j mi i-ierson, was tirst. Y6, Henry De Young, was second. Y12, Danny Arkema was third. Class C sailed in the afternoon with the following results: Y27, Norm Reese, first. Ylll, Don Looze, second. Y(j3, Jerry Schloemer, third. On Sunday the C's sailed again with Y27, Norm Reese, first. Y8, Ray Olson, ' second; Y4, John Looze third. On July 4th a special race for the Hertz trophy was sailed by the C's. Y63, Jerry Schloemer, won this, the most impressive trophy of the year. Saturday night, July 1, a dinner dance under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Blake was held at the club. Our regular correspondent, Paul Janensch, is flying off to Lisbon, Madrid, Rome. Athens and Paris with the assistance of a 707. Regular readers of this column will notice that the facts are comparable but the quality oU presentation has deteriorated. This will be corrected when our Journalism Major has returned. Saturday, July 8, the X fleet results were: Y6 Henry DeYoung; Y12, Danny Arkema; Y22, Jim Pierson. The Class C results were: Y27, Norm Reese; Ylll, Don Looze; Y63, Jerry Schloemer."1 Sunday July 9 race results were: C fleet Y27, Norm Reese, first; Y63, Gerry Schloemer, first; Yll, Paul Armstrong, scond; Y2, Sid Peterson, third. Snipe fleet: Clint Rosene, first; Dick Withrow second. c Ray Nelsen #cHEM!Y COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE RESULT LAST SUNDAY Richmond 10, Dundee 1 J^nsburg 6. McHenry 2 Harvard 8, Elgin 4 COMING GAMES -Jojlenview Navy at McHenry, Saturday, July 15. Duhdee vat • 'McHenry/ Sunay, July 16. Crystal Lake at Johnsburg, Sunday, July 16. STANDINGS W L Crystal Lake 9 2 Johnsburg 8 2 Richmond 6 4 McHenry 5 5 Elgin 4 7 Pundee 3 8 flfcarvard 1 9 McHenry Plaiidealei EV. 5-0170 or EV, 5-0171 102 N. Green St.. McHenry, 111 Published every ThurwJay at aicHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. MATJ@N Al EDSTOaiAt Q h#c6ntN S U S ' A l f - J I N G Ml V.F.W. NEWS J. B. Smith Fox River Post No. 4600 Veterans of Foreign, \V;vs announce with pride that it has presented a life membership in the V.F.W. to our very worthy Comrade, John Drevmiller. Mr. Dreymiller, a World War' I veteran, has served the organization and the community well.* always available in any and every emergency. We proudly salute you. John. Did you watch 10th Hour News T.V.. Channel 9, Tuesday, July 4 night?'Malt Oik and the Red Devils surely did themselves proud in the Evanston parade. They stole the show for my money. Now I see why Matt Oik afid his color guard were selected for the fifth district team. You can lead your son to schorl, but you can't make him think. RECORDS SHOW FARM EARNINGS HIGHER IN '60 Illinois farmers boosted their j I960 earnings on all types of farms in northern and south- | ern Illinois, a University of II- | linois farm business record i summary released this week I shows. Except for southern Illinois grain farms, farm earnings in 1960 were above the 1951-60 average. A representative group of I northern Illinois grain farms : achieved farm and family earni ings ot $S.4i54. This figure was l?i) percent above 1959 and the highest since 1956. U. of I. agricultural economist A. G. Mueller explains that this income recovery was due to fa- 1 vorable weather that resulted in high crop yields. Prices for hogs, milk and eggs also aver- , agtd higher. i Southern Illinois grain farmers achieved only a small increase in their farm and family earnings compared with 1959. H.-g farms showed the largest recovery in all parts of the ' state. Hog farmers averaged | $15.24- a hundred pounds for ! hogs sold in 1960 compared ' with $13.88 in 1959. Higher crop yields on many hog farms also helped to boost earnings. On a group of northern Illinois dairy farms, earnings rose Page PIti from $6,587 in 1959 to 58,719 |n I960. Daily farm earnings in 1960 were substantially above the average for the past 10 years. Mueller points out that 10 percent higher milk prices in 1960 over 1959 helped account for these improved earnings. On northern Illinois beef farms, the records show higher earnings due to improved crop yields, higher hog prices and lower purchase costs for feeder cattle. Farm and family earnings include returns to the farm family for all unpaid labor, interest on invested capital and management. Changes in the value of farm inventories and value of farm products con-, sumed are also counted as income. Landlord and tenant earnings were combined on rented farms. The University of Illinois farm business record summary is prepared annually from the actual farm account records kept by 5,500 Illinois Farm Bureau Farm Management Service cooperators. Mueller points out that the income changes reported by the U. S. Department of Agriculture are inconsistent with the trends reported by the farm business record summary. T\io out of each five hitchhikers can be identified by the F.B.I, files. TIM'S H FACT CONFUSING SITUATION Considerable confusion exists as to who is moving East. The Leo B. Rothermel of 1613 north Riverside Drive, who has moved to New York, is not the well known Leo G. 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