>"* * . . . . *> ^ Stctfon On* Pag» Four " ShP»*#M ^ ; THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thurtday. June 3,196$,j I HEAR . The last roundup. We have told you of our loading and unloading the family car in our Lrips to Dubuque the last four years and there wasn't too much exaggeration! Graduation^ took place last Saturday and a proud day it was -- not only for the graduates but for parents who may have shed a few tears of joy. In ithe loading department, the funniest thing we saw was a father trying to arrange a truck size load into a compact car. The Shamrocks ran into an epidemic of injuries last Sunday when three players were injured. The team bounced back to win the second game from Zion. The Dundee nine will be here next Sunday. Jim Petersen reports that the game will start at 1:30 p.m. The Shamrocks have a spirited team this year with a group of young players who want to play ball. They would like to have you look them over next Sunday. Manager Ed Mack got back in action for the Tigers Monday against Richmond and looked sharp an the mound. They go back to Richmond next Sunday. After seeing the crowds at the park and along the parade route on Memorial Day, we feel that old fashioned patriotism is not dead. TIGERS TAKE TWO OF THREEOVER HOUDAY The Johnsburg Tigers took two out of three games last weekend as the McHerrry County League began its interleague play. The Tigers dropped their first game, in seven innings, to Libertyville by a score of 4 to 3. It was a heartbreaking defeat for Ted Freund as the Tigers tied the score in the top of the seventh only to lose in the bottom of that inning. In the second game with Libertyville, the Tigers came from behind to score 8 runs in the 5th inning and 1 in the 7th, to take a 9 to 8 decision arid give Ted Freund the victory in relief of Jim Meyers. Wayne Hiller was the hitting star for Johnsburg getting 4 hits in 8 trips to the plate for the day. A passed ball and John Rourke's two run single gave the Tigers a 3 to 1 victory oyer Richmond on Monday. Ed Mack gave up only 4 hits and struck out 11 in his first appearance of the year. Richmond's left hander Rudsinski also gave up only 4 hits and struck out 15. Rudsinski was plagued with wildness as he walked seven Tigers. Next Sunday Johnsburg will play Richmond again at Richmond, starting time 1:30. On Tuesday, June 8, the Tigers will play a night game at Elgin. Johnsburg (3) The program at the park (and that is the place for such programs) was very good. Watching those young people in the band prompted us to remark to George P. Freund that there couldn't be <mufcta that Isn't good in young people^ who take part in such activities. George, who has come up with some sound and practical thinking in his day, thinks the parade should enter one of the roadways to the Richmond Road cemeteries, make the circle and come out the other roadway. It might relieve traffic congestion and should be considered. Congressman Bob McClory and Mrs. McClory were here for the Memorial Day services and that was none other than our Plaindealer co-worker, Lee Hachmeisrter, chauffering them in a convertible. Those new benches in the park look real neat. Thanks to the Rotary Club in general* and "Moe" Buch in particular. The benches were made in Moe's basement as a club project. While this column is not meant for obituaries, there are many times when good friends die that we feel the loss greatly. For the past twenty-five years we knew Maurice Gladstone and friendship, grew stranger with each year. One night as a small group sat around a table he told us five points of his creed and it was unanimous opinion that we could never go far wrong if we could fallow those points in our daily routine. Maurice Gladstone drew the respect and friendship of many people. We liked his keen sense of humor and understanding of his fellowman. Schaefer 8 3 1 0 Freund 3 4 0 1 Smith 2 3 1 0 B. Hiller 5 2 1 0 Krauzlauski 6 3 0 0 W. Hiller 6 0 0 0 Rourke 9 4 0 1 J. Hiller 4 3 0 1 Mack 1 2 0 1 Fowler 7 3 0 0 32 3 4 Richmond (1) Kramer 7 3 0 0 Harris 1 1 1 Hirms 8 3 0 1 Wynri 1 0 0 Hwitt 9 4 0 0 Rudinski 1 4 0 2 L. Miller 5 3 0 0 R. Miller 2 4 0 0 Huff 6 1 0 0 Bullock 3 2 0 0 Lay 4 3 0 0 29 1 4 Richmond Johnsburg 000 000 0011 4 000 000 300 3 4 Strikeouts by Mack, 11; Rudsinski, 15. Winning Pitcher: Mack. Losing Pitcher: Rudsinski Johnsburg (3) Schaefer 8 3 0 0 Kauziauski 6 3 0 1 Smith 2 3 1 0 B. Hiller 3 3 0 0 Freund 1 3 0 0 W. Hiller 5 3 1 1 Bennett 9 3 0 0 J. Hiller 4 2 0 0 Rourke 7 3 1 1 26 3 3 Libertyville (4) Sheahan 8 2 2 1 Rapplean 2 3 0 1 Fredrieks 6 2 1 1 Adams 1 3 0 0 Majerciek 9 3 0 0 Lama 4 3 0 0 Towne 3 2 1 0 Beehaner 7 1 0 0 Foss 7 2 0 1 Gregory 5 2 0 0 Kellogg 5 0 0 0 23 4 4 All mamals have'two sets of teeth -- baby and permanent. ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY Johnsburg 002000 1 3 4 Libertyville 101010 144 Home Runs: Fredericks Winning Pitcher: Adams Losing Pitcher: Freund JnhnMburg (9) Schaefer 8 3 0 0 Bennett 10 0 HELD OVER! For A Second Big Week FRIDAY - THURSDAY JUNE 4-10 rtH»'0UTD00R ' GRAYSLAKE RT I20&Z f JAMEB BOWB IB BACK. . TO BACK! Sean Camay 'DcNb' ^TtCHWCOUW Urnl--Md tftai UNITED AWT1SH | HUM RUSSIA a WITH new ALSO LATE SHOW BONUS FEATURE FRI. & SAT. "JOHNNY COOL" FRIDAY THURSDAY JUNE 11-17 Maiyibptfnsl JULIE ANDREWS • DICK VAN OYKE TECfHMOLOR* C'964 Watt Disney Productions ' 'Mary Poppins ' Prices Adults $1.50 -- Children (4-11) 75c Legion Baseball Season To Open Sunday, June 13 Eight American Legion baseball teams sponsored by Legion posts in McHenry comity will begin their 1965 schedule on Sunday, June 13. Managers met with Ken Reed, county chairman, and Harold Vycital, County American Legion Council commander, at Woodstock last week to outline rules and approve the schedule. Reed, explained that boys up through 18--18 on and up to August 31, 19§5-- are eligible to play. He outlined eligibility rules to show the territory for the respective teams and to emphasize exceptions. The managers approved a 14- game schedule and agreed that the league leader at the end of the first half of play on July 1 would be the county representative in district play. Woodstock, which currently enjoys a 25-game winning streak against county foes, opens on June 13 by entertaining McHenry. Other opening games include Harvard at Wonder Lake, Union at Algonquin and Hebron at Crystal Lake. Teams play, again Wednesday, June 16 and continue with a Wednesday-Sunday program. Managers include George Jackson, Woodstock: Howard Judson, Hebron; Ed BeLl, Wonder Lake; Bill Hendricks, McHenry; Amos Smith, Harvard; A1 Cummings, Algonquin; and Victor Winkelman, Union. NORTH SUBURBAN CONFERENCE Coaches' Selections All-Star 1965 Baseball Squad Pitchers--Vem Jones, North Chicago; Lamar Sima, North Chicago; Ev. Martindale, Woodstock; Randy Blanken, Dundee. First Base -- Rick Waaramaki, North Chicago; Dave Lalumia, Libertyville. Second Base -- Len Nelson, Barrington; Jack Barnes, Zion- Bentort. Third Base--Tom Thurston, Crystal Lake. Outfield--Jim Meyers, McHenry, Rich Soda, McHenry, Wayne Sorenson, Woodstock; Jeff Crider, Zion-Benton; Tony Pleviak, Zion-Benton. Shortstop -- Danny Haynes, Dundee; Wayne Hiller, McHenry. Catchers -- "Eugene Stack, North Chicago; Jerry Rapplean, Libertyville. W. Hiller 5 5 2 3 Smith 2 3 1 1 Kauziauski 6 4 1 2 B. Hiller 3 3 1' 1 Mack 9 3 0 0 Fowler 7 2 0 0 Shields 7 1 1 0 J. Hiller 4 3 2 2 J. Meyers 1 0 0 0 Freund 1 2 1 1 30 9 10 Libertyville (8) Sheahan 8 3 0 0 Rapplean 9 4 0 0 Foss 6 3 2 1 Fredrieks 1 4 1 1 Adams 7 4 1 2 Lama 4 4 2 3 Be hi anger 4 0 0 0 Towne 3 4 1 1 Kellog 5 0 0 0 Gregory 5 3 1 1 Majqrcick 2 3 0 2 31 8 11 Home Runs: Fredrieks & Foss. ~ Winning Pitcher: Freund (in relief) V Losing Pitcher: Adams (In relief) SUE FARR WINS M SPORTS AWARD K AT McHENRY, HIGH The 1965 Girls Athletic Association spring tea was held May 28 at McHenry high school. This is an important event with awards given and new officers announced.. The Jlrst vice-president, Bonnie Bruce, was toastmistress for the evening and introduced the board members and their mothers. After everyone had finished, the president's talk was given by Adrienne PerrLno. She gave comments on each of the board members and sponsors. To frMiss Bishop and Miss Frantz, sponsors, she presented gifts from the. board. Sue Farr, general sports manager, gave a talk on the sports program and presented awards. She talked about the different activities and gave her comments on the all-star games. The first local awards were given oujt by Sue Benoche, social chairman, and Kim Davis, publicity chairman, as Sue Farr read the names. Second local awards, were given by Kandy Thompson, assistant sports manager. The first state awards were presented by Cathy McMillan, assistant sports manager. Senior awards were given by Sue Farr. The bowling awards for the two highest games were given by Bobbie Donnelly, second vice-president, to Laurie Sanford and Cheryl Stahlman. Kathy Thompson, points chairman, announced1 next year's senior student leaders as Kathy Blake, Sally Dresdow, Sherry Gehrke, Pat Hamm, Adrienne Perrino, Charlene Reid, Diane Smith, Cheryl Stahlman, Antje Thode, Jo Whiting, Ruth Wilson and Dawn Misavice. Next, Lynn Reihansperger, secretary-treasurer, announced the junior student leaders as Sue Benoche, Kathy Blaire, Joanne Feyerer, Karen Johnson, Laurel i Jost, Nancy Kralowetz, Wendy Markgraff, Carol McMillan, Mary Lynn Meyers, Darlene Pike, Kandy Thompson, Pam Young, Lynn Munroe and Sue Nurse. Miss Bishop then announced the camp representatives. These two girls will go to the camp in Williams Bay for two weeks. They are Kandy Thompson and Cathy McMillan. Miss Frantz announced the winner of the senior sportsmanship awards, highest award a senior GAA member can obtain. The winner was Sue Farr. New officers include assistant sports manager, Ann Alexyuk; social chairman, Candy Fossum; assistant sports manager, Sue Benoche; points chairman, Cheryl Stahlman; secretary- treasurer, Joanne Whiting; general sports manager, Cathy McMillan; second vicepresident, Pat Hansen: first vice-presdient, Kandy Thompson; and new president, Adrienne Perrino. Northern Mini Bowmen News McHenry Northern Illini Bowmen will hold a Club Shoot Sunday, June 6, at their field range west of McHenry. This will be a hunter's round (black field faces) and will be the first of three shoots for the club's championship award. Several members have captured trophies at Club Invitationals recently. Duke Adams won a novel one at Big Foot Archers, Lake Geneva, Spring Fever Shoot, May 16. "DOl(iHNl*T DAY" CHAIRMEN Mrs. Wilbur Haak will serve as chairman for the Wonder Lake Salvation Army centennial year "Doughnut Day" in Juner---and Mi's. Robert K. Howe, Sr\ will .act as Richmond chairman. McHenry Junior Sports Jamboree Here June 20 The list of events for the McHenry Junior Sports Jamboree, to be held here on Sunday, June 20, was announced today by Lee Hiller, Jamboree chairman for the McHenry Jaycees. A total of 39 events is scheduled for the meet. Every child entered in the meet will receive a certificate of participation, suitable for framing, and ribbons will go to the winners of the first three places in each event. First place winners in each event will be eligible to enter the sectional meet at Gary on July 17, where they will compete against local winners from 18 other towns. Sectional winners will receive a free trip .to the state finals at Charleston on August 5 to 7, 1965. Following is the complete list of. events for the meet: Midget Division (ages 10 & 11) -- Boys: 50-yard dash, 75 yard dash, broad jump, baseball throw, 220-yard relay; Girls: 50-yard dash, 75-yard dash, broad jump, baseball throw, 220 yard relay. Junior Division (ages 12 & 13) -- Boys: 50-yard dash, 75- yard dash, 220-yard dash, broad jump, high jump, baseball throw, 440-yard relay; Girls: 50-yard dash, 75-yard dash, 100-yard dash, broad jump, high jump, baseball throw, 440-yard relay. Intermediate Division (ages 14, & 15) Boys: 50-yard dash, lOb-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, broad jump, high jump, baseball throw, 440- yard relay; Girls: 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, broad jump, high jump, baseball throw, 440-yard relay. Entry blanks are available at all elementary schools within the High School District Boundaries. The deadline for entries is June 15 and they may be mailed to the Jaycees at P. O. Box 161 no later than deadline date. The McHenry meet is part of the statewide Illinois Junior Sports Jamboree, which is presented annually by the Illinois Youth Commission and the Illinois Junior Chamber of Commerce. PUN LEGION LEAGUE SEASON m" h Don Peasley Photo Managers and officials of the McHenry County "America:n le'J" T^o-h Les^Meumake plans for the 1965 season. From left, front: Jim umm , o _ < - iep.;on sing; Hebron; Harold Vycital, County Legion. commander; Kenne'h Reed county legion baseball chairman; Richard Pickett and Frank Ficek, .M v?r:n'HJr i ak. nnst rom Lake; Clarence Ullman, Wonder Lake; and Casimer ^sp^fas' T l W Mc~ mander. Back: Howard Judson, Hebron; Ed Bel, Wonder Lake, Hi ' Henry; Amos Smith, Harvard; George Jackson, Woodstock; and A1 Cummings, Algonquin. V.F.W. SOFTBALL •fin by Jim Morenz the first game Tuesday ght, Doghouse walked over urton's Bridge 17-7. Burton's scored 3 runs in the bottom of the second to go ahead 3-2, but Doghouse came back with 6 in their half of the third to take the lead for keeps. Top hitter for the night was big Bob Corn- Stock, who went 3-4, scored 3 runs, and drove in 3 with a triple, a double and a long homer over the left field fence. Jim Moore went 2-4 and drove in 3 of Burton's 7 runs. Scoring R H E Doghouse 026 202 5 17 21 4 Burton's Bridge 030 200 2 710 4 In the second game Hettermann's scored 15 runs in the first four innings and went on to win the game 16-10 over Korpan's Landing. Herb Artelt, the first baseman, was top hitter for Hettermann's, going 3-4, driving in 3 runs, and scoring 2. There was no top hitter for Korpan's as Ray McCullum, Harold Pote, and Ray Hamm all went 3-4. Scoring R if e Korpan's 151 001 2 10 17 2 Hettermann's 233 701 16 17 1 The first game Thursday saw Casey's surprise Jakes by a 13-6 score. Too many errors \ at the wrong time by Jakes helped Casey's to come up with their runs, as they had only 6 earned runs. Top hitter for Casey's was Williams, who went 2-3, drove in 3, and scored 2. Although Ed Todd batted only two times officially, he scored 2 runs and drove in two for Jakes. Scoring R H E SHAMROCKS DIVIDE WITH ZION SUNDAY The McHenry Shamrocks split a double header with Zion Sunday. After losing 3 players in the first 3 innings of the opener, we fell apart. In the first inning John Meyers was hurt while covering second base, then as we were batting in the second inning Russ Cox was hit in the face by his own foul ball, and in the third inning Denny Justen was hurt while covering second base on an attempted steal. In the sixth inning we started to show some signs of life by batting around and scoring 3 runs. In the seventh, which was the last inning, we started another rally but we were unable to score any runs. Both games were seven innings long. In the second game we did an about face and started tq hit the ball. Bob Harris, Clarence Adams, and Jim Petersen had 2 for 4. Clarence Adams hit a home run, and Bob Harris and Jim Petersen each hit a triple. Phil Schmitt pitched some real fine baseball for us Sunday. He pitched the last 6 innings in the first game, and then came back and pitched the first four innings of the second game. He allowed only one hit during the first four innings of the second game. Gene Freund finished the second game for us, and we went home with a split for the day. dee. McHenry (3) B. Harris ss J. Meyers 2b F. Schmitt rf G. Freund 3b R. Cox p P. Schmitt p C. Adams cf J. Petersen lb R. Franklin If T. Hynan c D. Justen rf S. Kindal 2b Zion (10) Bakanac 2b T. Peters ss J. Lubba 3b C. Young If A. Klein cf Nelson cf Rymcr c AB R H RBI 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 i 1 0 0 f 0 0 3 > - 1 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 AB R H RBI 4 3 2 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 0 4 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 Jakes 020 004 0 6 7 8 Casey's 612 202 13 9 2 In the second game the "oldies" from Bimbo's beat out Old Bridge by a 10-5 score. Gib Kurtz went 2-4 and drove in two runs for Bimbo's as six different men got the six hits for Old Bridge. Russ Weyland, the pitcher for Bimbo's, had his knuckler going tor him in the cold weather this game. Scoring R H E Bimbo's 011 242 0 10 13 2 QW Bridge 000 211 1 5 6 1 McHENRY THEATRE 8 DAYS -- THURS. thru WED. -- JUNE 3 - 10 «-- The Year's Biggest Program -- -- All Seats 90c -- Doors Open 6:45 p.m. -- james son/a m m$2K...ra back* „Sean Cannery ss JAMES BONO m JAMES 80N0 WITH ioif TECHNICOLOR" Re released thru UNSTEB ARTiSTS Shown Once at 7:15 p.m. Shown Once at 9:10 p.m. STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 11 FOR 4 DAYS Charlton Heston 'MAJOR DUNDEE" McHENRY KART PARK SALES and SERVICE on [i <P Campus Bikes on S and Fox Karts New and Used Engines from $129.50 up... Track Open Daily 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Special Rates on Club and Parly Dales Corner of Lincoln and Chapel llill Road Phone 385-9736 or 385-1994 CHARLES STILLING Bohn lb 4 1 1 .0 H. Peters rf 2 1 0 u T. Pearce p 3 1 1 1 Spencer p 0 0 0 u McHenry (8) B. Harris ss 4 2- 2 2 F. Schmitt rf 3 1 1 1 G. Freund 3b-p 2 1 1 2 P. Schmitt p-3b 4 0 0 0 C. Adams cf 4 1 2 2 J. Petersen lb 4 0 2 0 R. Franklin If 3 0 0 U T. Hynan c 2 1 0 0 S. Kindal 2b 3 2 2 1 Zion (5) Bakanac 2b 4 1 0 0 T. Peters ss ' 4 1 1 1 Lubba 3b-p. 3 1 2 0 Young If 4 1 2 0 Nelson. rf 4 1 1 0 Rymer c 3 0 1 0 Bohn lb 2 0 1 2 H. Peters cf 3 0 1 0 A. Klein p 3 0 0 0 Spencer p 0 0 0 0 SKATING CHAMPIONS Winning skating teams in the championships of the Illinois State Amateur Roller Skating Association, representing the McHenry Skating Club, included, from left, Chuck Olcott, Judy Newkirk, Dale Marzano, Pam Drawz, Chuck Violett and Cindy Neeley. The Illinois State Amateur Roiler Skating Association held its roller skating championship recently at Harvey. The McHenry Skating club had three teams entered in the Entra B dance division, in which Judy Newkirk and Chuck Olcott took second place, Pam Drawz and Dale Marzno placed third and Cindy Neeley and Charles Violett were fourth. Joan Buttitto placed second in the tiny tots' boys' singles, free style, and his sister, Regina, took a third in girls' juvenile singles. The skaters were happy to see so many McHenry people at the meet. Open Weekdays 6:45 Sut. and Sun. 2:15 NOW ENDS JUNE 3 'HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE" STARTS FRIDAY June 4 & 5 "THE NIGHT WALKER' SHOP IN McHENRY STARTS SUNDAY J u n e 6 - 8 "BECKET" STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 4ih BIG HITS A Feature Film starring Miriam Hopkins and Letitia Roman as "Fanny" PLUS SOPHIA L0REN Marcello Mastroianni Mfirnano sensationai ma 11 laye academy aw/ ITALIAN STYLE fAY-OUT (YOUTH... SEARCHING FOR A VtfAY OUT! THE BEAT GENERATION! Mk A•: h^'hALi N/VFY mm