Hiv* ;" v -V*? r <**. ^v" V" '•«* » * ><r/- •, T h u r s d a y , 1 W 6 YV* ^ ( ^ 5 *1 TBX IKHSintT PLAIKDKALt* X CHRISTENING The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. • 'Carl Vfeber were christened Sunday ' and wpre named Jean Adele and Joan 'Elizabeth. Sponsors for Jean Adele were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kelly of Libertyville and sponsors for Joan Elizabeth vere Genevieve Knox and f obert Weber. Father Win. A. O'- ourke, pastor of St. Patrick's church, officiated at the christening. first Supreme Court John Jay was evidently the first man appointed to the Supreme court, since Washington is said to have offered him his choice of federal offices. He chose to be Chief Justice. He retired July 1, 1795. Did Not Borrow From England The United States did not borrow money from the English government daring the CivH war. AGATHA SHO! Ethel Junes t Fork Supplies 1 isnft Greeting' Cards Bcmtftiftehing and Picoting \ v ; v / v Green Street McHenry Established In 1883 We axe glad to enter into the spirit of the celebration of McHenry's 100th birthday, especially when we are one of the oldest'business houses of the city. For the past 53 years we have taken part in the activities of McHenry. We want to now join in the festivities and extend greets ings and best wishes for McHenry's prosperity in the^fg; ture. N. J. JUSTEN & SON Main Street West McHenry tQnSfclverside Drive is pleased to extend greetings and best wishes to all our visitors during the Birthday Celebration and Home-jcoming. We aane ready to accommodate all who are looking for a good place to eat, serving dinners, lunches, etc. Welcome to McHenry BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN I. VYC1TAL Hardware, Sheet Metal Work Heating T This store invites a& visitors and home folks to visit us \ • on Green Street during the Centennial. OLD TIMERS ARE Coming Back Home We hope their stay in the old town will be a pleasant one and we are sure it will be. To meet the friends of early days cannot help but be a pleasure to all. We welcome yon. ; . ,, . H. E. BUCH & SON Nprge Distributors, Plumbing, Heating, Etc. Riveside Drive McHenry Pagtrlre McHENBY'S BALL TEAM WINS GAME FROM JOHNSBURG "SQ-I iHEAJR . by EARL WALSH Led by Joe Freund, who had a p«rfect day at bat with four safeties in four trip^to the plate, the McHenry nine walloped the Johnsburg, crew by a scored eight to three at the local park. The locals scored 'two m the first when V. Freund beat out a bunt for a hit, stole second while Kreutzer was striking out and went to third on "Bennett's tap to the pitcher ana rode' home on L. Freund's hit to.right. L,' Freund stole second and came home' when "Spots" bounced, one over the' shortstop's head, but "Spots" was out1 stealing. ~ Iu the sixth inning "Spots" andj Smith walked. Joe Freund got his third hit driving "S^ots" home. Anderson was safe on A. Freund's error' and Smith scoring. Joe Freund wasi out stealing third.;, Anderson going to • second, stole third and was doubled on Sami's fly t«j Pitzen. , ; « .• ^ In the seventh inning V< Freund • singled through sho^t, was sacrificed | to second on Kreutier's bunt, went i to third on Bennetts outfield fly scored on L. Freund's double. In the eighth inning McHenry put _ .'*• / together four singles by Joe Freund,Wlnnin|t shoot in Sami, V. Freund and Bet Old Timer Bennettv; Is itching to . Get here for the >' '0 Centennial celebration, • Each Old Timer has News and yarns • ' To Enliven interest, and :Nobody can deny this Neck o* the woods was Inhabited by K ' A Lively bunch of Pranksters, vi,';. . Always in \;V »jtrood, Wholesome .•••'• >". •..Ent<f.-tainn eni " ' ./» And more power to yotr " •; fjNewcomers and Old Timers ' That come tq McHenry. 1 • -- S * I * H Now that we have that off our pen, Married Men's Club MACKS WIN 6 - 5 OVER TONYANS I The Macks took a close contest from Bill Tonyan's team last Thursday 6 to 5. Tonyan was on .the mound, iri the absence of "Marty" Conway, and : pitched a good, steady game. Neither i Tonyan nor Green allowed a walk during the game. Kent slammed a homer tin the thirdwith two mates aboard. I MACKS I R H PO Mack, 3b ...2 2 2 Green, p Kent, lb ...„f..... Regner, ss ...... Granger, 2b ... Gerasch, c ..... G. Justen, rf . E. Freund, cf H. Freund, If \ .........2 ...0 ..0 ...1' --0 X' 0 0 0 0 2: 1 ToUl - . 6 8 21 TONYANS ^ >• ; L. Conway^ c '.t . < 1- .'Tonyan,- g : i - 1; Adams, 2b 1- ^ -2' H. Frett. cf i.-.l v ;2 Herb Freund, 3b ^.0" .0 {T. Schmitt, ss 0 ' JL |Worts, rf -1 . _ matched seeihs to Chas. Freund^, lb l : 1" Kreutzow and /be "a liabit with State OffictM- Lester Thompson, If 0 0 and ! wg will look about for some news. P0 ;j! 0 0 an error for a cluster Of three runs. j"Dutch"" Bacon. His 91-94/100 score! The Johnsburg outfit was unable to at the Elgin District match was way i solve "Spots'* as the big iboy vms in otit in front. The five high men Will rare form and allowed only two hits go to the Springfield meet August 4 apd Ti. To top all this, old "Dead-eye Dick" Bacpn scored a 94 in the slow firing to qualify for the individual match. Bet that fellow could shoot while striking out eight in the six innings he worked. In the third inning the bases were loaded with none out due to a "hit hy R. Schaefer, an error, and a base on an apple off your head balls. Pitzen struck out. IJ. Freund's minehit to "Spots" who whipped it to Joe 1 S * I * H Freund for the force-out at the plate j The caraiva, s ]rh has Wt McHenry and a snappy throw to first beat the , runner foT a neat double play. •! summer with a bang ' "total" 10 18 SCORE BY INNINGS Macks. 203 001 x--6 Tonyans 310 000 1--5 Two base hits---Green 2, Frett. L. Conway. Three base hits--Elmer Fre"und. Home runs--Kent. Struck you7Wad" not^ut-by^Green, 4. Umpires---Smith and Weber. Did you In the ninth' inning with L.Freurtd see that miniature set-up in the park easing up, those boys from" up the week? We don t know if the kids river who never quit, tio matter what ma<*e muc^ money, but they nad the sjon in the first, Elmer Freund turned Everything went wrong with-Mack's team Tuesday night and everything went right for the Freunds, so the Macks took a souhd 15 to 5 trimming. Kent and Frett hit homers in succesthe odds, scored threte time on two r«htidet- Remember way back when hits, two bases on halls and a hit bats-! wer<V® '^t' an<^ LEMONm^, . AIDE, 1 CENT" sales. Bet you had Johnsburg has a dandy young club those marvelous costume shows for and after the game promptly challeng- ^ ^ P'11^ *°0- ed Manager Freund to a return game «, -- S * I * H -- which will be played later in the sea-| Mrs. Ted Schiessle, Letter Page and son. JOHNSBURG >J7^mith, 2b S. Freund, lb ..... D. Freund, 3b ..... R. Schaefer, cf ..... A. Freund, If ....... Hettermann, If Pitzen, rf ; H. Freuad, c B. Miller, p Pitzen -- T otal McHENEY (John Drey miller (of the Frankie, Johnnie, and Willie barbers) have been the worst Cub fans this depart- ® ment has had to contend with sin.ee '^the Yanks murdei-ed our White Sox* "Pagie1* says there won't be much f 'bragging il| "So 1 Hear" this week about those wonderful Sox. He's about m two dandy catches in the fifth. Charlie Freund pulled an unassisted double play in the sixth. Ernie Freund got three hits and scored four runs Harold Freund might have had three homei-s but a tree was in the path rf the ball on one occasion and Ernie was on the base paths the other two times. Ernie had to step some to keep the speedy Harold from passing him up. MACKS. 01 fright, but we're still all for 'eftou -- S * I * H -- Mack. 3b Green, p .............. Kent, lb Frett, cf .............. Joe Schmitt, ss Granger, 2b ........ Tony Sclynitt, If Gerasch, c . > • » *1 V. Freund, 3b Kreutzer, 2b Bennett, ss L. Frennd, If ... Thurlwell, p G. Anderson, If Smith, lb J. Freund, c Wolf, rf C. Anderson, rf Mathieson, cf .....1 Sami, cf ».»3 AB 4 ........2 ........4 A 1 .. .3 0 -0, John Fay went in to see the Sox 0 - 0'last Saturday. We haverrt seen him since, b«t he probably suffered just as Justen, rf ^.... B much as yours truly. i ; -, • -- s * 1 • H -- • •:•;! Totals ;; McHeniy was represented by a FREUND0' whole regimerf. of fans, at the Sunday double-header. * " -- S * I * H -- There's been enough said about that bottle throwing. The poor umps ought ft 6 ..0 1 ......,.-2 0 ........ 1 1 •' •PC 1 c 3 1 3 i3 is Elmer. .cfCii, Herb, 3b Ernie, rf .... Harold, ss .. Charlie,lb .. TotaJ ' 37 8 SCORE BY INNINGS , Johnsburg 000 000 008--3 McHenry 200 002 13x--8 Base hits---Off *SpOts",2; Freund,'3. Struck out by "Spots", 8; L. Freund, 5. and by Miller, 7. Bases on balls-- --Off "Spots", 1; Freund. 4. Off Miller, 2. Two base hits--L.Freund. Umpires-- Althoff and Klapperich. ' 0 to petition for rubber bottle, then let A.dams, c 4:'«» away. P(?te, p .....'."*1 0. -- S * I * H -- Tonyan, p-..,.. P, PiVe thousand bucks is a lot pf HUemann, 2b dough in any >mguage so we're betr G. L Freund, If 1 ting a dollar to a doughnut (not tjo many .bets, please) that somebody Totals R 1" ..2 2 ......3 ^....,....0 i..;..:....2 . 0 ;....;,.;...0 H 1 •.2"; 3 4 2 • 3 0 t 2^ 2 I'O 14 will be turned in for that bottle toiSSi 21 21 * Two base hits--Joe Schmitt, Harold 3 • 1 • H -- 1, Tonyan. Three base hits--Harold Harry F. ye, Plaindealer shop fore- Adams Home runs-Kent, Frett. J •' , . . . I IaiiKIO nil man or what'll you have headed west FREUNDS WALLOP MACKS 15 to 5 on a vacation last week and we're he's lost. Haven't heard a darn thing from him and are about ready to notify all police out Kansas way to hold any bespecalled fellow from Illinois that might look like he's Double plays--Charlie Freund, unassisted. Struck out--By Tonyan 1, Pete 1; by Green, 4. Bases on balls--off Tonyan, 1; Pete, 1. Umpires--Smith and Weber. TEVNIS TOURNAMENT lost. If found, said fellow may be tussin' "So IHear" about copy vt headings. We understand Elgin was oil;his itinerary, too, /• •. -- S * I * H -- . Well, we're downright sorry about In the doubles tennis tournament which has been in progress for sometime, Ted Gettner and Dint Moore, . , . were defe.fd by Harry Con».y .nd 'hat pS Donald How-! kicked off the Olympic team, rust * * 1 thing, Earl's'mi.ri'ndTe1S.Sen.t'r.'^ >uT.h.y S«» b* brutes Ervin Laures, ard and Ray we ever heard of such club. "Spots" it getting that good old right wing in shape this week.. .S. • I • H -- Last Week's Answer - Joe Britz answers his question of last week by saying that the batter receives credit for a base hir.. The rules provide that in all cases where a base runner is retired by beina: hit by a batted ball, unless batted by 6-2. Don and Ray next play Bob Mc-.on the committee didn't even weaken jted with a base hit. You will remem Gonigle and Bud House. Harry 'and'when the little girl cried. There heve ber the catch in Joe's question wa« Ervin play Lyle Franzen and Bruce,been a lot of wise-cracks about Elean- that two men were out. Klo tz 'or in t*ie wron^ swim. tha' . v ;. -- S * 1 * H -- The boys indoor baseball team has ."social swim," "sending Eleanor Holni^;;.;;;^i|to-^eek'^ Baseball Question slaved onlv "one game in the last'to Jarrett, show me t e way 0 ™' There is no one out and two strikes week . This was with Mineral Springs and all'that, but after rea ing w ^ on the batter. The latter attempts to in which McHenrv -was defeated 8-7, these sport winters ave o ,y' bunt the ball but misses it. The with a home run hit by Frank John: j take it that the popular star is catcher als0 misses the ball. The son> Holm sweet Holm. batsman runs to first base but is ca!l- The McHenry team will journey to j Elgin this Thursday.-~ ' • ' ; '. .... j r- S Dar Granger' ' H and H -- "Mick" Krause- Idid a nice job painting our light posts ENTERTAIN TENNIS PLAYERS l green> but they claim an Irishman, On Sunday, July 26, McHenry was Tom Bolger, picked the color. host to six fine tennis players from] -- S * I * H --- Lord's Park, Elgin, 111. Three singles .AmJ whi]e we ^ink Gf it Dai pulland three doubles were played by the etj a gooti one down at the Married ed out by the umpire. pire right?- Was the um- OAK PARK TAVERN PISTAKEE BAY McHENRY, ILL. • "The Garden Spot of Illinois" Boats and Bait. Free Parking Hotel in Connection DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Music by Bob Peterson and His Orchestra Phones McHenry 176 « 198 Harry Fredricks, Prop. N 1( r 5^^ WELCOME Take along a gift that lasts from the NYE STORE Jewelry -- Music Radio West McHenry, 111. Welcome to JOS. W. FREUND Dealer in CLOTHING, SHOES, AND MEN S WEAR West McHenry mhiie they tmmtt * "Takes the Cak«"-- Keeps (t fresh for after tchoel lunches. Red and white plaid decoration. LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOM • Prices Good Until August 6 r- , WM. H. ALTHOFF HARDWARE Main Street West McHenr) contestants. The first singles match was played by Charles Brda and Dick Stettner. Charles Brda won two straight sets, 11-9 and 6-4. In the second singles, Frank Johnson was defeated by William Irelen, 6-3, 8-6. In the third singles Adele Froehlich was defeated by Robert Wingate, 6-4, 4. In the doubles LeRoy Smith and Nick Freund were defeated by Bob Men's game Tuesday night. With "Big Hank" Weber umpiring, Dar sent some kids down town for some pop bottles. , • V -- s * ,i. * H 44;.- And also while we think of it, Tom introduced us to the Woodstock Superintendent of Schools, Wayne J. Colahan, in McHenry Monday ni^ht. Superintendent Colahan has been Wingate and Don Fehrman, 6-3, 6-2. j around a long time but we never hap- Bruce Klontz and Edward Low w^rejRened to meet him. N>ce fella. defeated by Don Fehrman and John!Spends at least part of his vacation; McTavish, 6-0, 6-1. 1 on the golf course. Had to report .,A, _ . w . .. D that our Mr. Duker has spent the Eleanor Althoflf and Marshall Bacon|summer building a garage artd help-, took one set from Dick. Stettner andj. na«w.ant Myron Sperry. M. the visitors how- '»« P« °n a'"l . , ever, countered with 6-2, 6-3. The I players were all of about equal abil- We were glad to see our pal, Gordon j ity consequently the spectators iwit-[Schmitt, do\^n to the park gam% on. nessed a good brand of tennis. I Tuesday night. His injuries are clear-: McHenry will play Elgin at Elgin' ing up fine. next Thursday. -- S * I * H -- ' . | Adele Froehlich became the girls'! Walt Freund is taking McHenry'« champion of the tennis tournament j new baseball team up to Burlington, j last week when she defeated Dorothy i Wisconsin, next Sunday to play the Althoff 6-4, 6-3 and 6-4, in a hard- Burlington Brews. The game will fought contest. 'SJSdi 0". SJOjVJOIP pus sj«xo 48u»enb 's3ajJi ;o oSiaj eq) )«q) j&oq« 801)S1)B)S ibojjojbih . M«ft>»Kl J* •an| start at 2:30 Standard Time. Those, having extra room in their cars or I those looking for a ride can hand in I their names to Walt. The team plans j to leave here at 1 o'clock. Looks like we haye th« makin*' of a gold ball Old Timers, Good Cheer! Here's hoping all will enjoy McHenry Centennial Celebration and Famous for 75 Years McHENRY BREWING COMPANY . 1RBWBM W VUCK BEKB apCE lttl . .f