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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1946, p. 5

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w&m m ^&- byEARL R. WALSH %Mk.y:.% There were members of the local Foresters who did more than have their pictures taken at the recent state bowling meg;. **V-• "'J*. :r • - ' <m lA'Wtmju* +*• v i f 8 i ! * a. mttnts onn AT aiOHHOSD ' 7 TO 4 VIOtOBT With both teams using everybody --• «-- «»• vi uiu auiu; bat the bat boys, Johnsburg1 ana "tH* bit more as they unleashed an 1 Richmond opened the first round of l^hit barrage against three Harvard county league competition at Richpitchers to win a 13 to 5 opening mond last Sunday. As is com- 8,me- * | mon in early season games, there After glutting across five runs in were a A°ck of errors. Johnsburg the first inning there was little! had the most errors (5 to 4), but doubt as to the final outcome, but it that's neither here nor there. They must be noted that Harvard's third a*so h&d the most runs, 7 to 4. 4L. 1 >1 NRIXI I « « ! NI I I .I ; N- •• V.# -*c» *4 " ' fil " ' sbauooxs onr to OOOD ST A*T WITH «=£;' WUf OVKK HA1VA&D The Shamrocks of last Sunday looked like the "Micks" of old and wAwnafs «tnrr koto wilmot nronat or IfO-HRTB VS. HOBS MCHS was defeated by Wilmot Tuesday 7 to 2 for the second time this year. The only hit Roudolph 6. E. Sand and M. Was 7. F. Pedersen «id V. V Successive home runs by Tom Bol- This was established on Tuesday j ger and Jim Larkin were features night when members of the State in the attack. Tom- also had a Court appeared at the local meet- triple and two singles to earn the of the day. man on the mound, C. Wittmus, held ! Clarence Anderson was on the hill the game in chefclc during the last for Johnsburg and gave evidence three innings. - in$ and presented trophies to various batting honors NpMriCsAe WwIiInTInTeArMs . • ... Th "Five Directors," captained by George P. Freund, Came through as team champions in "the Booster Di vision. _ Larkin's control was not up to his. usual stride, but a sharp curve had, the visiting batters baffled. The Shamrocks were wild men on Tg „ - that he will be a lot of pitcher in this county league race. McHenry plays at Johnsburg next j Sunday. j BOX SCORE / 1 JOHNSBURG AB Howie Freund ss N. Smith 2b L. Freund 2b me ounmrucKs wna T*•. Pitzen l•»f- c .. the bases, running hell-bent for that 5* Meyer 3b extra base all afternoon. They fol- "• Miller cf This team is made up s, Jc lowed the pattern of the St. Louis'Frett cf of the named' Cardinals, only more so! Donald Freund rf captain, Jack Hiies, John Herdrich.i With Dlentv of margin in Dick Freund rf Clarence Stilling and Thies had a field day Stilling hit 515 and Thennes anchor-! perform. In this group of substi- rreunu 1D ed with 668. Total pins were 2544. tutes, Gene Wagner, regular catcher E* Meyers lb ..... XT xl_ 4 . ----- „ „ j»t MCHS this year, showed definite Anderson p:'^, Mow that isnt all. McHenry took i signs of being a catcher worth markrohn plenty the run £lck F^und ... Ed. Thennes. j department, the Shamrocks gave "arold Freund c with 544 pins, every man in uniform a choice to Art Jackson If ... KONNAA «* VI AV ! NAN/N'MM T iLZ. -- _ * • ± • J ^ r^UH(i lb 4 1 1 5 3 3 2 2 * 3 2 1 S 3 1 <v:0 2 V;.l U'O 0 0 : l >o 5^0 allowed was a tent by Gene Wagner1 in the first. Lloyd Freund did the pitching for McHenry. ; "The "Warriors" scored their two! runs in the first on two errors and I a hit. The only time they threatened again Was in the seventh whert Roudolph walked three to fill the bases; but the "Warriors" failed to bring them in. # McHenry plays Waukegan Thursday at McHenry. j BOX SCORE I McHENRY AB R Knox If ........ *- * Headay Makra-- Hester Oils, 8--Bernies Oasis, 0. Schreiner, 183-520; Wrublewski, 179- i 486; N. Carlson, 174-496; Peisert, '177-490; Olsen, 173-486; Weber, 186- 537; Hester, 208-624; Freund, 218- 530; Koob, 208-588. Rockys Tavern, 3 -- Oak Park Hotel, 0. Surtees, 203-539; Herdrich, 185-511; Rochelle, 180-470; Hup Smith, 175-211-204-590; Feiereisel, 190-486; Thorsell, 188-498; Budil, 188- 498; Budil, 188-521. The Bridge Tavern, 3--Basts, 0. Hagherg, 227-523; Bennett, 193-503; Schlitt, 205-542; J. Carlson, 217-582; Justen, 238-£?0; '--jt;;-.-* Coleman; Joseph J. Miller; Winfield W. Hagberg; William R. Comes; John A. Anderson; A. XL Noonan; Gus Unti; Matt B. Laures; Harold F. Miller; Marie Yegge; Frank J. Holt; ffYank J. and Helen C. Immekus; John A. Thennes; Ernie Freund and Carolyn Justen; McHenry Country Club; Anthony G. Paluch. Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Althoff, to approve application of Thomas P. Bolger for class "C" Packaged Iiquar (Mr tion carried. Motion by we QdL Hot-Crass ( Hot-cross buns were ealee Ml •;| part of pagan rituals before pnM^> *' tice was adapted for the Christian church. Ancient G* Romans, Saxons, Mexicans Peruvians all had similar Siecond place as the AlJ&off Hardware ing down for future observation^ team turned in a 2507 score. This McHenry and Johnsburg will team wasWmade up of Herman Schaefer, C^t.; Henry M. Schaefer, Henry M. Weber, Joe H. Weber and Walter "Sonny" Miller. The two teams reversed their standings for first and second place in high game totals. TOTALS $ iwtuc.iry ana JOnnSDUrg Will tangle next Sunday in a game that S will, no doubt, draw a record crowd.! X* ^ r " Wagner c S Murphv ef 4.-- S Freund p „na......... I ; Neiss 3b ............ King ss Reed lb , Peisert 2b S , Bockman rf S TOTALS^^^... 24 2 WILMOT * All ft Merril ss J. Schnurr e* Skora cf 4 2 Johns rf In the same meet, George Justen captained a team that finished eighth in a field of 118 teams. Harold Freund took fourth place for, individual scores with t <09 series. BOX SCORE McHENRY AB Conway ss 6 T. Bolger 3b ..... 5 J. Larkin p 6 J. Wagner 2b 4 What's this we hear about "Brenda" starting a garden? One hundred miles on a gallon of -- . gas was obtained in recent experi- A-. Wittmus c ment with a new motor car engine Miller lb developed on the Pacific Coast. It inust be the climate out that way. Murphy cf 9amec cf H. Stilling If .. G. Wagner c .. Miller lb B. Bolger 2b .. L. Stilling rf , W. Bolger c .. TOTALS . HARVARD R. Lueth If S 1 » t 4 1 4 5 ..41 R 1 3 3 2 I 0 1 0 0 0 13 R |N. Britz ss d i Klaus 3b ....... j i H. Britz c-rf 41 Huff 2b 2 .Christensen cf * AB 1 sjflu 1 Moore lb Jackson ss . Schulats rf Everything is going to be all!D- Koettke 2b-c 6 right in this country. They have a! Dehan 3b 8 new transparent umbrella that has Grooch 3b 1 -a-« windshield wiper hooked to ai^icl1 W battery. No coal necessary for operation. GOSSIP-- Advice to loose talkers: better mouth trap.--Llnlr_ Build Venable 2b C. Wittmus p Han cf 1 ........ 3 ; .4 R. Koettke p 0 Moede pc-cf TOTALS 34 1 0 ®. 0 0 9 0 -- 1 JDL 1 0 2 1 2 1 18 H 0! 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 AB ... 3 ... '4" ... 6 ... 8 ... 1 ... 4 .. S ... 2 .. 1 .. 2 ... 1 .. 1 .. 8 ... 1 84 .tKfaS-,'- 1 '• I o 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 • L.ay 2b-c Stilling rf ...... B. Britz 2b R. Miller lb ...... Rudolph .... J. Miller lb ........ C. Miller p ........ Murrie p . TOTALS Score by innings: • Johnsburg 311 001 001--7 • Richmond 400 000 000--4 Two-base hits--B. Meyers. Threebase hits -- Howie Freund. Struck out by C. Miller, 7; Murrie, 2; Anderson, 10. Bases on balls off C. Miller, 6; Murrie, 2; Anderson, 6. H •« :-l • • ' 2 ' 1 0| ? ! o! 0 o: 0 0, 1 0 6 Pohlman Sb Fisher 3b " % Ricter 2b 4 B. Schnurr lb f Heisler If t Roudolph p --... $ H! 0 1 0 0 0 o1 0 0! 0 Match--- - Stillings, 2401 -- Pilfer 2268. E. Freund, 184-491; D. Schaefer, 201-528; E. Rand, 410; B. Bicklei\ J90-485; J. Frisby, 604; L. StiUmg,\ 05-191-208-604. - v Match-- • Schaefer Girls, 2495--Pink Harri sons, 2285. E. Houfe, 458; M. Sutton,, 221-511; B. Justen, 439; D. Schaefer, 203-214-169-586; E. Rand, 182-501; A. Schaefer, 176-488; J. Frisby, 188-502. TOTALS *..M 7 8 Score by innings: WILMOT 002 191 0--1 . McHENRY 200 000 0^t Three-base hits -- Skora; Heizler. Double plays--Merit to Ricter to B. Schnurr. Struck out by--Roudolnh, 11; Freund, 6. Bases on balls off-- Roudolph. 4; Freund, 2. Winning pitcher--Roudolph. BOWLING* NOTES Victory League-- • ' • (Results of Doubles^rf^•' "• ; 1. D. Peisert and, A. Matthesi^Mi^ 2. A. Grosso and Miller. / ' 3. M. Rochelle and D. Miller. ' 4. E. Rand and E. Meeker. ; . 5. M. Wilbrandt and A. Suttoa. 6. R. Freund and M. Stilling. " The Victory Girls wound up thtfr season with a delicious 'dinner at Eva's Restaurant then adjourned, to Schaefer's Alleys where they bowled their doubles matches. At the dinner, the President, Secretary and Treasurer wefo presented •with corsages in recognition and appreciation for their efforts during the season. §gjH E ST E R; QIL S3; _ "> ; "The Best For GET OffR PRICES ON TANK WAGO# SlefKVtOE^ WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY FUEL OIL, GASOLINE - LUBRICANTS» WEST OF C. & N-W. R. R., WEST M'HENRY, n.r. TELEPHONE M'HENRY 210 . - S A V E WAUKEGAN NINE HANDS MCHS SECOND LOSS AS if JOHNSON GIVES 1 HIT . SchaefeU^-- ~ MacArtkar League-- (Results of Doubles) 1. M. Weingart and E. Hay. 2. E. Houte and S. Heide. !. M. Wilbrandt and G. Miller L E. Althoff and M. Beatty. S. Weber and I. McVicker. City Council Proceedings Special Meeting, April 28th, 1946 A special meeting of the City Council was called to act on aplications for alcoholic beverage licenses. Mayor Overton presided. Aldermen present: Althoff, Buss, Ferwerda, Freund, Tonyan. Absent: Regner. Motion by Buss, seconded by Freund. to approve following applications for class "A" licenses: Riverside Hotel, Inc.; Floyd A. The M. C. H. S. baseball team lost their second game of the season to Softball is making progress here. Score by innings: Four teams have been organized, Harvard 000 002 namely: ,Case-Eagles, Co-op, News- Shamrocks 521 140.. boys and Athletic Club. ! _ Two-base hits -- J. 021--- 6 00«--T3 0 1 0 °i Waukegan, May 2, by the score of .3 to 2. Johnson, Waukegan's pitcher, gave UD only one hit, which was an infield hit by Gene Wagner in tha jseventh. TTiere were no extra base hits in the game. The "Warriors" scored their first the fourth when Murphy •raw* fra | hit fltarof KRAFTS VELVKTA. GLENDALI SPREAD OR CHATEAU >ys - Wagner; H. h Xn M.,™ K ,oon „„ if „y. B»l«r; Urkin Struck out bym a | ing will take place soon body else wants to form team t Larkin, 10; Wittmus, 3; Moede, 1. they had better get en the ball Bases on balls off--Larkin, 4; Wittnght quick. Imus, 1; Koettke, 2. Winning pitcher -- : -- -- L a r k i n . U m p i r e s -- S o r e n s e n a n d The above teams have played some Dowell. snappy games while waiting for a permanent organization that will make up a league schedule Rules have changed in Softball tbfa year. The tenth man has been eliminated-- And we don't mean* the umpire, "Red" Winkel > Another change permits hit by a pitched ball to base. a batter take his TOO LATE TO CLASSjiqr Want Ads on Page Six TTie base lines have been shortened FOR SALE to 66 feet--6 feet less than previous- _____ " FOR SALE--Ten or twelve Holstein WlMm • iu» • heifers. Springing up or fresh. I wfr U ^ C*5'l has been moved one foot closer to,----- ' wiAIIKFX'An the pitcher's box in order to allow FOR SALE-Upright piano, cheap; laby^ki If the batter to step into those curves. | boy's suit, size 14, like new; stand- L K?visto 2b . . . , |«nl band forced pump; breakfast! Dfetz cf The whole change is designed to i set (benches) ; double bed, coil Allen lb PeP «P scoring and create mor*ac-1 springs and all; treadle sewing Elsbury rf"".": safe on an error as Murphy scored. Murphy allowed 7 hits and Waukegan didn't score until the sixth when they scored two runs. McHenry went into the seventh losing 2 to 1 when they scored the tying run on their one hit and two errors. Waukegan won the game in the seventh on an error and two hits. BOX SCORE McHENRY , Knox cf jW. Miller lb H. Murphy p L. Freund ss C. Neiss 3b ., G. Wagner c B. Miller If M. Reed rf .. •G. King Piesert 2b * N. Freund TOTALS i WAUKEGAN tion on the base paths. You will find reports on the sport nage telling of McHenry*s win over Harvard and Johnsburg's triumph over Richmond last Sunday as the county league swung into action. Algonquin beat Hundley while Crystal Lake nosed broin 7 to 6. 8 to 0 out He- « Next Sunday comes the fun! McHenry nlays at Johnsburg. With many stars of other years home from service, both teams are going to be strong. _ -- -- __*mg machine. F. N. Muzzy, Ringwood. Tel. Richmond 793. 51 Garraloas Coontvy At least 220 distinct languages art spoken in India. , , Maslcal Term "Glee" it a musical term, signifying a piece of concerted vocal music, generally unaccompanied, and for male voices chiefly. iry Lou Kovisto 8b Botsios c Metiger ss Johnson p TOTALS 24 * Went in to bat in the seventh. Struck out by--Murphy, 7; Johnson, 3. Walks off--Murphy, 2; Johnson, 3. Hit by pitcher--L. Freun * | and Elsbury. Order your Rubber Stamps at 1%e ?laindealer. The Shamrocks have 'em at least two deep in the outfield, but could use another infielder. Last Sunday i Tom Bolger, a second baseman by choice, played the hot corner while j Bill Bolger and "Moose" Wagner-] shared second base play. Both Bill and "Moose" are more at home white roaming the outfield. Maybe "Morrie" Crouch will get home one of these days to take over third base. 'We finally fraid one fan who clipped the leaple schedule out of the Plaindealer and carries it with him.--Math Nieaen. Be seein' you at Johnsburg nexfrj- Sunday afternoon. ILLINOIS VETERANS Illinois Service Officer William R. Cairns in the Murphy Block at Woodstock, has been advised that honorably discharged veterans of the merchant marine and armed forces up to the age of 24 will be permitted to apply for admission to the United" Sta'tes Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York. IYi addition to the usual 21-year maximum age being waived, veterans will be allowed a five point advantage in the competitive entrance ex» amination for the academy's four year course. Veterans under the age limit may 1 send inquiries regarding appointment •as Cadet-Midshipment to the Supervisor, U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, Washington 25, D. 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