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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1962, p. 4

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Page Four THE McHEffHY LAINDEALER ^Tluiisdey. June 28, -1962 so I HEAR... Some years ago we had frequent sports reports from our "S.B.C." --short tor South Bend Correspondent. Our ."S.B.C." was our sister, Ellen, who lived in South Bend and for the Notre Dame football and basketball teams. Back in those good old days, her- Notre Dame teams and Chicago Cubs could do no wrong. She travelled from coast to coast to watch those football teams. And she dreamed of the day when she might follow the Cubs around the entire league. CARNIVAL CROWD WATCHES TIGERS REAT SHAMROCKS Johnsburg Team To Play Stateville Nine On Saturday The Johnsburg Tigers, after losing Saturday, bounced right back Sunday to take McHenry and an increase in the coiinty league standing. The game was a see-saw affair until the fifth inning when Johnsburg scored LEGION NINE LOSES TWO GAMES DURING PAST WEEK On Wednesday night the Legion team was beaten by Algonquin 1-0 at Algonquin. Ted Freund pitched great ball as he scattered four hits and walked only one batter. Jopp hurled for the winners yielding two hits. Joel Himpelman picked up a double in the fourth and John Hiller singled in the fifth to be the only two McHenry base runners. Ted freund deserved a better fate as six w^ll hit balls of burs were caught for outs. Tim Fair played his first game of 1 hree runs and from there on the venr at first base and did Eddie Mack -gave up no hits j ;l gooti job. Last week Joel This week our "S.B.C." took ! and.no runs in scoring the vie- | Himpelman's name was left off another trip -- a long and ! tory. Beside the three runs j <he list of the team's top hitfinal trip She was at peace j scored in the fifth, the Tigers lCrs. After tonight's game Joel with God and told us so. Know- j collected two in the first and kS hitting .351 which is second ins. her goodness, courage and j third and an ad'd'i tiona'l run i" n highest on the team. strength of character, we do i ihe seventh. not feel it presumptious to j Dick Hiller and Tom 0ef_ think the gates of heaven | fjjng je(j t^e hitting attack for swung open wide when our j j0hnsburg, getting three for Lord made a final decision that, four an(J four for five respecher good work on this earth had been completed. We will miss her -- miss her greatly. But, she didn't leave without giving us final instructions. Those instructions are a sacred memory that should strengthen and guide us the rest of the way. , je.. All-Star Game Elaine Miller tells us the annual All-Star game in the McHenry county baseball league will be held at Johnsburg, July 8. Players on the various teams select the stars. A trophy will be presented to each player. Added attractions are planned for those in attendance. This is always a big game. Let's be there. tively. Dick Hiller also got a home run in the third inning to add to his honors. Paul Morenz went two for four also including a homer. Roger Benson, McHenry's ace pitcher, went the distance and was given the loss. Eddie Mack also went the distance for Johnsburg, striking out ten while walking only two. Benson struck out nine and walked five. This win enabled the Tigers to increase their lead in the! Sund 2 McHenry (0) AB Hiller 3 Himpelman 3 Meyer 3 Fair 3 Freund 3 Funk 2 Smith 1 Schmidt 2 Walsh 1 IIester 1 Corso • • • 2 21 Algonquin (2) AB Ritt 3 Wolverton 3 Juvenile Foresters Boys in the Juvenile Foresters group have a real treat coming up for July 19. Those in the age„ bracket 10 to 15 years inclusive will take a trip to Milwaukee to see the Braves play the Giants. Remember Charlie Hiller plays a lot of second base for those Giants. Call Jim Dor an not later than Saturday of this week for reservations. Cards have been mailed out. If by chance you have been missed on the list, call anyhow. There will be some fun! county league to two games over the McHenry Shamrocks. Next Saturday the Tigers will travel to Stateville to take on the prison team. Johnsburg (8) Daily Pinupi If all the drivers drove right, there would be more drivers left. * * * It's great comfort to know that there are many great people in the world even tho you may never meet them. * » * Real quality is in being different, but never indifferent. • * # Living to learn is commendable, learning to live is compulsary. • • •. Women's ideas change, but their designs remain the same. * * * Anonymous AB R H J. Schaefer, ss • • .. 5 1 1 H. May, 2b .. 5 0 0 T. Oeffling, If ... .. 5 3 4 D. Hiller, cf .. 4 2 3 L. Freund, lb .. . 4 0 1 L. Schmitt, 3b .. .. 4 1 1 T. Huemann, c • .. 2 1 1 D. Sompel, rf ... .. 3 0 1 j F. Mack, p 0 0 E. Mack, p 0 0 36 8 12 McHenry (3) AB R H Bujack .. 4 0 0 G. Freund .. 4 0 0 Klapperich .. 3 0 0 Morenz 2 2 Collins .. 4 0 0 McAukffe .. 2 1 1 0 1 Peterson .. 3 0 1 Benson .. 3 0 0 30 3 5 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Mally ' 3 Cox '.. 3 Pattor 2 B. Simonini °2 T. Simonini 2 Jopp 2 22 Harvard handed McHenry its third loss of the year Sunday at Freund field. The score was 5-0. Vern Petersen was ! first bad outing of the year. ) Hart wig pitched for Harvard j and allowed only two hits. Bob j Fletcher and* Lloyd Smith each ; had a single. John Hiller i reached base three times but ! couldn't score to avert the . shutout. McHenry committed | four errors. Call Fred Petersen for the time and place of the game next Sunday. McHenry Country Club News by John Varese The finals for the director's lournament were played Sun- Jay with E. Consago beating F. Evans in the Class A bracket and W. Sigman beating J. fheis in Class B. Our congratulations to the winners md condolences to the losers. After dusting us all off in the ."lass A bracket, Consago and iOvans are going into' Class B !n this next tournament and ;ee what kinc^ of havoc they .an raise there. The next tournament, which s the President's tournament, lad a big turnout for^qualify- :ng day. There were/wer twenyflames on the^XJlass A list •nd (Tver--thirty-two on the ^!uss ^3 list. As was mentioned n a previous column it is get- ,ing pretty rough to qualify In these tournaments anymore. Our 70 shooters this week .'.ere E. Buss, 75; J. Varese, T5; P. Overton, 78; J. Moss, 78; \V. Weber, 79; and G. Kinsala, 79. The winners of the low net event were, 1-9, J. Varese, 75- )-66; T. O'Connell, 73-4-69; 10- 11, J. Moss, 78-10-68; A. Noonan, 82-12-70; 15-up; Sigman, <7-17-70; H. Nickelsen, 89-18- 71. This is the way they will be paired for the first round of i he President's tournament; Class A, J. Varese-G. Sayler; J. Falcon-H. Sarner; W. Webber- P. Meyer; G. Kinsala- W. Kadasek; J. Moss-P. Weber; P. Overton-F. Rourke; E. Buss-G. Johnson; R. Freund- T. Victor; Class B; A. Noonan. M. Churosh; B. Newkirk-B. Beckenbaugh; H. Nickelson- V. Weyland; J. Muska-W. Donnelly; W. Sigman-M. Hoffman; B. Burns-J. Larkin; L. Consago-T. Evans, J. McClory- G. Yorgan. A plea from the pro: Please pay your C.D.G.A. dues! LOCAL RIDERS WIN TROPHIES IN HORSE SHOW DO NOT "RESCUE" OR KIDNAP THE YOUNG OF WILD ANIMALS Spring is t he season when well intentioned but misinformed people adopt fawns. A. num.b er of, ,t roph, i.e s and. jJy ou. ng , racc,o ons, .a nd other wild ribb, ons were won ,b y1 ,lo ca.l r.id,- animals, believing tnem to ers in .tUhe IM,c THT enry C/N oun»t y.i hav,e. been. abandoned by their ~ . ,. , , . J. , ,j ! mothers.-WIriilll.ia m rFn. TL od, vo. Di- Saddle club horse show held June 24. McHENRY COACHMEN We decided that at the Legion carnival over the July Fourth weekend we would have a car on the grounds each night to be smashed with a sledge hammer. The Fiesta Day car show was also discussed and it will j be held in the city park from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 15. So far, there are seventeen cars to be placed on exhibit. Bob Rodde, Secretary COURT BRIEFS Donna Schiller, Draper road, McHenry, won the Handy Horse class, the Five Keg Reining and the Trail class j with her horse, Rebel Prince. | She placed sixth in the ladies' j Barrel Race making 18 points ; to win the women's high point j trophy. I Nanette Lockhart, W o o d- I stock, and Jean Friddle, Wilm- ' ington, tied for second place in ! high points. Barney Erickson of Ottawa, with 48 points, was the high point man rider, and Miss Trigger, his registered quarter hoise, gained the high point horses' trophy. She had her month-old colt by her side. Bud Morris, Woodstock, won Open Pleasure class, and the Club's Horsemanship; Bud Luedtke, Woodstock, won the Key Hole race; and Nanette Lockhart, Woodstock, received 1he trophy for junior horse- Gerald Foute of Lakemoor was fined $92.10 by Justice of the Peace Joseph Ritter on a charge of reckless driving. He i manship appeared in the court of Judge ---- Ritter last Saturday. I Use The Classifieds mothers,-William T. Lod<;o, Di rector of the Illinois Department of Conservation stated. Usually a captive' wild animal will not thrive because a human does not know how to take care of it. If the animal does mature it has lost its fear of people and is hard to control. It is no longer a cute, furry, lovable' bull, it is now well equipped with claws and teeth and the ability to use them when it feels the necessity arise. A wild animal raised in captivity will generally die if it is released because it cannot frrage for itself. "Don't kidnap the young of wild animals. Lodge said. People who 'rescue' wild animals from their mothers are doing more harm than good and are violating section 71 of the Illinois Game Code, so leave them in the forest where Mother Nature intended them to be". k ,c7\ z LA JJlvot Playing in twosomes for the final round of match play are ;he following winners of to- "ffiiys matches. With the except ion of Weyland and Kent t hese were close contests with Consago and Funk playing an extra hole. Sorry Verona. 8:30 -- Reihanspe r g e r vs. Moss 1 : ' S:35 -- Consago vs. Weyland 8:40 -- Freund vs. Rieke 8:45 -- Olson vs. Smithson Lots of luck may the best man win. Daily event, Low Gross on the par 5 holes, was captured by Class A, Dee Overton; Class B, Anita Rieke; Class C, Bea Hughes. Low Net for the day went to Class A, Bette Moss and Marilyn R e i h a n sperger; Chicago Firemen Beat Johnsburg Tigers Team 7-2 Last Saturday the Johnsburg Tigers took on a rough Firemen team from Chicago. M a r i n o , C h i c a g o ' s p i t c h e r , pitched five hit ball and was aided tiy an eleven hit attack from his team mates to take the victory 7-2. .Johnsburg's f i v e h i t s were s c a t t e r e d thrpugh five innings. Johnsburg scored their only two runs in the third inning when two runners reached base on errors and Sompel came through with a timely hit. The Firemen scored their 7 runs in the first, secpnd, third, ixth, seventh, and eighth getting four in the second, and two in both the first and eighth. Marino, the winning pitcher, struck out three and walked three. Bill DeCicco relieved in the eighth and finished. Lloyd Freund collected two hits to no avail as he could not be driven' in. Catalano was the hitting star of the game with three hits in five official times to the plate. Firemen (7) AB R H P. Catalano, 2b • • • • 5 0 3 K. F a l k n e r , c f . . • . 5 1 1 Cassata, 2b 5 0 0 Herlke, 3b 5 1 1 Marino, p 5 0 1 L. Novak, Sr., rf •. 3 2 0 McGough, If 3 1 2 L. Nowak, Jr., ss • • 3 1 1 Schav, lb 5 1 2 Deptuch, ph & rf .. 0 0 0 D a v i d s o n , ph & I f . . 1 0 0 40 7 11 Johnsburg (2) AB R H D. Sompel, ss 4 0 1 L. Schmitt, 3b • • • • 4 0 1 T. Oeffling, If 4 0 1 D. Hiller. cf 4 0 0 L. Freund, c & 2b • • 4 0 2 B. Stallman, rf .... 4 0 0 B. DeCicco, 2b & p . 4 0 0 Schaefer, lb 3 1 0 Bruns, p .......... 3 1 0 Huemann, ph & c . 0 0 0 34 2 5 PONY LEAGUE Class B. Sully Consago; Class C, Elaine Justen. Heard of two nice approach shots for the day, one by Dorothy Freund on No. 5, and one by Kathryn Rogers on No. 7. Definitely not candidates for bird watchers group. Daily event for next. Tuesday, July 3, will be Low Gross on Ringer Scores. Now if anybody can tell me how I can beat Sully and give her six strokes I'll got well. Carmen, 'Bye now. Subscribe to the (Plaindealer so you'll get the/message. Open Week Days 6:45 p.m. Sat. 12:45 •-- Sun. 2 p.m. GU|Q| || Woodstock, 111. NOW ENDS SAT., JUNE 30 "Lovers Musi Learn" • with Troy Donahue -- plus -- "Escape From Zahrain" with Sal Mineo E IT NOW SAVE On It Now -- At A word to Wifey isn't sufficient. NEXT SUNDAY JULY 1st At JUST FOR FUN roller rink BOBBY PIERCE and COMBO Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. JULY 8th DICK BIONDI Always a Cartoon FREE KIDDIE SHOW SAT. 1 p.m. Starts SUN., JULY 1 Elvis Presley in "Follow That Dream' In Color The Giants established th( selves in uncontested fitst place in the McHenry Pony League, Sunday, at the end of five games of play by each of the four teams. Basse hits by Rick Piatt and Jack Hester and a two-bagger by Jim Pierson in the fourth inning broke the tie score and gave the Giants the three-run lead they maintained to win the game 11 to 8. In the second game of the day between the Cards and Braves, home runs by Dick Doherty, Chuck Schottman and Rich Greenley in the fourth and a grand slam by Ron Parks in the second inning were not sufficient to c o u n t e r a c t t h e b a r r a g e 6f walks handed ;he Cards when Manager Parks ran out of pitchers. The score did a double-take from 12 to 4 in favor of the Braves in the fifth to 13 to 12 to win the game for the Cards. Earlier in the week the Braves defeated the Sox, and the Giants chalked up another one against the Cards. Top Home-run Hitters Ken Frost, Giants, 4; Jim Meyers, Cards, 3; Rich Soda, Sox, 3; John Myer, Giants, 3; Chuck Schottman, Braves, 2; Rich Greenley, Braves, 2; Ron Parks, Braves, 2; Dave Smith, Cards, 2. Team Standings Giants Won 4 Lost 1 Braves Won 2 Lost 3 Sox Won 2 Lost 3 Cards Won 2 Lost 3 Schedule of Games Sox vs. Cards--June 28 -- 6 p.m. Cards vs. Giants--July 1 -- 1:30 p.m. Braves vs. Sox--July 1 -- 3:30 p.m. Giants vs. Sox--July 3 -- 6 p.m. Braves vs. Cards--July 5 -- 6 p.m. Top Ten Batters (After Ten at Bats) As of 6-23-'62 B. Schaefer, Sox 600 T. McCormack, Braves . • .455 D. Soda, Sox 417 B. Freund, Cards 417 J. Meyers, Cards 385 R. Greenley, Braves 357 T. Freund, Braves 333 D. Jackson. Sox 333 J. Myer, Giants 333 R. Parks, Braves 313 SHOP AT HOME iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Major League Ed Doyle's Bluebirds hung on to first place even though: they lost to Otto Larson's Owls 3r2. Mark Wegener edged Dennis DePauw in a tight pitcher's dueL The Owls lost a share of the lead when John Reinboldt pitched and also hit a three run homer as the Eagles came from behind to edge the Owls Ricky ZeUer, with the help of some gteat defensive play by Russell Leight and Tom Blenner, pitched the Bluebirds to, a 9-2 win over the Orioles.. The defensive play • of-:',Ph& Kraus stood out for the losers. Bob MaUCh homered as the Bluebirds hung on to beat the Cardinals 10-9. Mike Anderson homered and John Anderson was 4 for 4 for the Red Birds. The Falcons came on with a great last ditch rally but fell short as the Eagles won 14-12. In the other game the Cardinals beat the Falcons 15-6. Minor League The Falcons beat the Eagles 11-6 but lost to the Cardinals 22-2. The Owls beat the Eagles 12-3 and battled the Bluebirds to a 8-8 tie. Paul Thennes for the Owls and Scott Nickels and John Getner for the Bluebirds stood out. The Bluebirds beat the Owls. 24-3 but were nipped by the Cardinals 10-7. Miniature League Part of last week's story got lost in the shuffle so we will repeat that the Tigers came from behind to nip the Cubs 5-3. Randy Smith was the big gun for the winners with help from Tom Funk, Joe Zahn and Howie Parth. Jeff Bonato stood out for the losers. This week the Sox continued to play outstanding defensive ball as they beat the Tigers 9- 0. John DeVos stood out behind the plate as John Bassi and Mike Hastings led the hitters. Paul Tiggerman and Steve Hanford hooked up in a real old fashioned pitcher's duel as the Braves and Cubs played *to 6 0-0 tie. Gary Schaefer turned in an excel* lent defensive performance be-* hind the plate for the Cubs. The Indians squeaked by the Yankees 6-5. CARD OF THANKS , » May I extend my sincerest™ thanks to all my friends , and neighbors for the many kindnesses extended to me while t was in the hospital and at; Borne. Thanks a million. ' ^ Lydi&j Reihansperger 6-28-62 CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank all those who sent cards,^ offered prayers in my behalf and visited me While I was in the hospital. The kindness of my family and friends was very gratifying. William, F. Doherty 6-28-62 TORTOISE AND HAKE The fable of the hare and the tortoise applies as well toA water as to land. The Institute for Safer Living says that the "hare" swimmer often places his life in jeopardy by attempting to swim too far too fast. By the time he stops, he may be too exhausted to stay afloat. The "turtle" swimmer cruises along with smooth, unhurried strokes, conserving a part of his energy for possible emergency use. ^ Washington had false teeih, made from rhinoceros ivory, which caused him no end of discomfort. Date . 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