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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1946, p. 5

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by EARL R. WALSH We dent set do#n to Oi But Side yoataflfaa so ottat sine* Miservice was intiuuratod--and think we went to! A flue . --They put a chain aeroes the Mgc where a felkrw eoald ait down and aim his back. Many people Jnraved tha edd lather bit Tknaday evening to watefc tha aofltfaall fUM at the high ickal In the epwar ttt "fct Ifeaasatahi played to heat tha OMva to twixl^ -HowU" Ftmfc sto* helped, the eaMM*hj paMng several haaottfol catches. sSo^ Meyers had Ma feat M to tti groove and had hatter control wan usual, hot ** a. took the Newsboys into eftatp with the final acore reading 16 to a. Dick final score reading 15 to 5. Dick theN* •s- Ml&H I ^,>#1^ II JIJjpipMI 1 mm •>. siji-ii RBW&«U A special treat lowers to HeHewt^- planned and wfflfce Fourth of Jety. ban folhas been on the jwn nunurao AT.ST. PATHOS'S A loidjr at 10 aTdoek on was solemnised torday morning, June io, at su rstnctfs ctuurch, Bar. Father WiHiam A. (yiimike onTieiawere Miss After fettfa* ai early laad Utt away to a 7-all tie laat Aanday on AM home grounds, the "Shamrocks ptat onr ftdr eighth and winntog na wiUi one out in tts ninth. MeHenrj's first run cane about in the first inning, designed after a perfect pattern for run making. Coawap singled. Murphy lidd down a aaerifiee hunt. Am Larkin shot a •ingle to center and the run was home. "Mooee" Wagner then boomed a homer deep intethe eenter field weeds. 4 There was a bit of a controversy as Wagner and Lyle Johnson, Hebron pitcher, collided on the witn representation*w>m every | w h j. = . - . . white Mrt h i r d b a s e l i n e , t h a r u n b e i n g a l l o w - ; l e a g u e x t * « . ( b S d S £ u - group,. w „ from various teams Hi the county tin*. United in mi *&'**$£ m~k ^wi^j5S5J!^fr5 jg ££ iff»Lwji "* •ome l0Ml intere"-*° TOURNAMENT I ^Mac** McCracken is nuking plans, i*or * Jnly 4 tennis tournament, to M --1 be held on the local courts. As yet, McHenry Boy f it has not been definitely decided i *iH he Isamhad Kalqr whether it will be a singles gr J™ 26th, Earl R. Walsh, doubles event. This will depend chairman, announced tjisj largely upon how many entries are t'me approximately fifty made. Deadline for entries is July workers will assemble at Bra's 1. To date, ten tennis enthusiasts taurant for breakfast and have expressed themselves as being instructions. v a i* I 'n favor of the tournament, all out Chairman Walsh pointed out Im, Sr., of j 0f town players. "Mac" would like this campaign is one of many ne local interest, so dust off conducted throughout the mmnrt nkvan ware aelaeted to f«r« T"»,V1 I"'- J"™ *^mw|that racquet, get in some practice, ministered by the Blackhawka O'Leary of Woodstock. «nd sign up with the local coach „t > Council, Boy Scouts of America. Tha %ySr%i?E^^a^^k^ng! b*tthTtfr™*r" ; will combine strategy with Ray In It sr, RiAchlml^otnadn manager, in direct- i lw2hviftiej satin and a net skirt with long* train. Her veil, of finger tip length,! fate McHenry led pected that Weber set biSSl^ 011 *lj5 loadlord^ !*'. five hits. Harry Conway pitched for inni time to think up audi tricks what wfllnmadmlaf^s with picking strawberries, visiting'TO AM Wee? soos and the Hke. jCase Eagles _ ... Thursday N. T. .3 he ~ ifr- We asked Lew Baker what he:Co-ops .. 1 thought of that chain business. 8e* { Newsboys .0 Lew, "It doesn't bother me. I have: Tonight the Plaindea ed on interference. 3 to 0. , ^waboys down on! "Sonny" Mfflei-openedI thaisecond * " lnninar with the first of his two hits! moved to second on Larry Still-! tog's bunt, scoring m minute later I when. Gene V^gner shot a hard! bounder to short. Hebron put over two runs in the second when one legitimate double I and another sun-ktst two-bagger J were followed by .Kuecker's long triple to left. no time to sit down anyhow.' Lest •0 1 ' 3 4 Plaindealer boys will try and climb into a tie for third rtptc With two down in McHenry*s half i {place when they play the Co-ops in of the third, "Moose" came up and Since Mr. Herbert Hoover came j the twilight game and" the T. N. T, picked out a high nitch to dispatch out for the OPA, our pal "Mose" is will be trying to beat the Eagles "»<» tlm •creek for his second round! like a man without a country. Mr.Uo put their claims to first place. tnP Mow. Tom Bolger was safe on Hoover waa a great man until thisi BOX SCORES j Smith's error and showed that it pajg week. CO-OPS AB JjL . H I to coneede nothing by racing hard "Moae" ctn't make up his mind to jump over on our side or join "Brenda's" Socialists. Wis don't want him. It's been tough on poor "Mose." The Democrats sent his man Vandenburgh to Europe and that's no place to send anybeay--especially a fellow who might'want* to be President. Nope. The Republicans can't treat our jpal like that or they are going to find him over on the Norman Thomas bandwagon. For you baseball fana who want to stay home next Sunday we'd like to call your attention to a game between. the McHenry Hawks and •Dundee on our home diamond. Game starts at 1:30 p.m.. Hie Hawks are a group of young CO-OPS A. Jackson 8b R. Miller cf .. Meyers p .... G. Jackson e Neias ss ...... B. Miller If V. Miller tf Howard 2b .. Blake lb .... L. Smith rf W. Miller .... TOTALS - St T. N. T. AB Johnson c .... 3 Williams lb 2 Low p .................... 2 B. H. Freund tf .. 2 J. Larkin ss 3 Reihansperger 2b t Harold Freund cf I Downs rf | Loose 3b f 8 1 1. S 0 • J ; 1 i ness this speciri^ate»0o% CONWAY, SS. J. LARKIN, P. T. BOLGER, 2B. K • J. WAGNER. RF. , Haatl^ SIGRIST, C. KRUSHEL, CF. ' RkhmslBi N. BRITZ, SS. R ^ V. MILLER, LF. c. MIIXER, P. JACKSON, SS. MOEDE, IB. Cryatal CiK* MAvrs, P. EIBI9CH, SB KUECKER. 3B-C7? L. JOHNSON, P. • SCHMIDT, RF. EBEL, P. council administers the Scout - ,, ?r*m in McHenry, Boone, Winnebago, OOMINO 1VEHT§ .. • 2?'e' L«e . ®nd Whiteside counties. The council organizes Scout jMMr M ( throughout this area, trains volunteer. ur a n c ' and suPPHe8 the services ef if-tjJwii.f" Cjanm^y trained professional Scout leaders to Metnodist Church. ^ making the program effective. One rwu a. Ttr si c c • " !of th.f m«Jor expenditures of tha tarcie *r W. s. c. s. , council budget is for the maintMt- _ _ '"P® , w „ Slice and operation of Camp Lowdsn Scrap Paper Drive 1-8 Go-Getters near Oregon, Illinois, where asora Club. mm • ' ] than a thousand boys attend an- June ZS nually. i-H Go-Q.tter' CTob- Celi. hp Aid(ll|r „„ ,ne ,..mp,ign Home. . are William Althoff, Ray McGee* DMnrt-Brid<^.n»>ml Altar H?™*m Sui™ ,B»b ^"Td'o^' taj IWy Sodality WJ1«» i H^d £S Dobyns nome. ; Page, Vaughan Jones, Floyd Co- JUne z7, Zo, Zf. i'valt, Jr. ChristianMopiers'Rummage Sale TTie local troop committee consists »ich Building. Riverside Drive. |of Herman Nye, Lester Bscon, Wil- ~ ~ liam Green and Ray McGee. * •*-. -- I Fred J. Svoboda, local Scout Ma»> teen-agers for the most part and are TOTALS 23 1>m» mminr mitprial for the "biBrL§^ ^ innings I. s ' 'ft II V|; a 1 1 • I 1 - e <• l-: • 10; 1 1 - ft 0 -4: 1 SPRING GROVE (fay Mrs. Chsrles Freund) «room, dward O'Leary, another brother, Acted as groomsman. following the .ceremony, a breaklast was served at the bride's home, and later a dinner was enjoyed by the immediate families st the Bridge dining room, Fsther OHourke be ing present with the group. In the evening a dance and-reception were enjoyed st the Odd Fellows hsll in Crystal Lake, where lunch was served to 150 guests. After s short honeymoon trin, the the coming material for the "bigir ^ team." They play because they love S0*#* £5 Think we should encour- ' 0--5 the game, age the boys. # The Shamrocks travel to Harvard and expect a battle as the second round of county league play gets under way. for third when* Jerry Larkin hoisted an easy fly to Smith. Smith dropped the bull. "Sonny" Miller then hit safely to left to score Bolger. Run production kept up in the fourth when loose ray at second and short sent Gene Wagner around the liases. A double play started jby Conway and a diving catch by "Moose" Wag- Iner cut off trouble in the fifth. | A walk, an error, a single, double r and inadvised throw to second base ;put four runs across for Hebron in the sixth. A running, one-hand catch in center field by Jim Larkin saved further trouble. Hugh Murphy and Gene Wagner formed the Shamrock batten? for jthe first six innings. Jim Larkin and Walter "Guv" Bolger took over in the seventh. Kuecker drew a pass to open the j Mrs. George W. May entertained a _ r~ 7 „ „ | seventh, stole second and went ovtfr group of ladies at her home on f uneral services tor Mrs. Henry with the tying run on Smith's hit. Thursday night. There was a demon-1 Suhling, 50, of LibertyyiUe, were From there on Larkin haid the' stration by Mrs. Livingstone and a hfId on Thursday, June 13, at 9:80 situation well in hand until the!lovely lunch was seared. Special °^'5)ck, v®m. st- Josephs church, " "•* with burial in Ascension cem "-- ores May and Mrs. Evie May. She died the previous Monday. hisi Mr. and Mrs. Frank W*fner, Mikenf^, a wi?e,A0"* ^£*7? agner and sons are visitinir rela-!?L*l^® county, was ^ boni June 14, quet of yellow roses. Her only jew- •Iry was a string of pearls, a gift af the groom. Mrs. Francis Curulewski, sister of the bride, of Chicago, served as matron of honor, wearing a lovely floor length dress of pink net with matching veil. She carried a bouquet of snapdragons of varied colors. v Mr?. Elmer J. Glosson of McHenry Served her sister as bridesmaid, ^attired in a blue net gown, similar in Style to that of the matron of honor. She also carried snapdragons. ' U Little Sharon Rose Curulewski, niece of the bride, was the charming flower girl. She wore a yellow pet -• ^ress and carried a miniature bou-, Home Bureau Pot-luck Dinner--Mrs. ^ >,«« been ably carrying on tha qQuueett ooff ssnnaapttddrraaggoonnss.. ' A. F. Dimon's. scouting propram in this community. Bernard O'Leary, brother of the'^ served as best man, while K°5imaC® Mr. and Mrs. Anton Widhalm returned from Nebraska last week '","* r where they enjoyed a visit with rel-:®?"5j will ,make their hoa> In Woodativee and friends. jstock. Pupils of St. Peter's school hsd their picnic on Tuesday. There was {Services Held For •°d r,CM to Mr». Henry Suhling Mr M-lt-M Sale--Sponr sored by He-' Henry Go-Getters 4-H Club. Dennis McDonaugh of Chicago la the summer months visit- ! in] in tne Hugh Murphy home. Electrical Bdthefia i Mrs. John Molidor of Volo and Electrically heated hotbeds ~offer son, John, of Mundelein, visited in advantages of convenience, cleanli- the John Scheid home on Monday ness, a controlled temperature, and j evening. « '"d vigorou, .rowU, «, plants. Jacob Steffea home on Sunday. Order your rubber tMt^ps at the Plaindealer. Subscribe for The Plaindealer same Kuecker drew a pass to start prixes went to Mrs. NaM Klaus, Mrs. wrth in Ascension cemetery, the inning and stole both saeond: Dol and third. larkin t FreundS^uT^ThrTeher-ebe-absaeseH ?hiiIt--t^ s«ttrriikkee--oouutt bbaallll toto wwoorrkk,. | Wagner and sons are visiting rela- lg&6 . W d^ .. d ht-r of J. Larkin. 8tr«k out bT-M.y«r., i .r^hVVffej,_Y' fT'*,.?!*. 7"*' • .• Umpire--L. Freund. > , double to CASE EAGLES AB H. Freund 2b 6 E. Lay c ft 4 Since Harvard beat Johnston* 8 to 1 last Sunday the Shamrocks are expecting % hard game. j B. Krs'use 3b .... Richmond plaiys at Johnaburg andj^J^*™^ ** fvr--omu-- p* aIs-t experience we are notj^ HuckP lt> .... G. Miller cf ... E. Murphy rf hesitant in predicting a free-scoring hall game. It seems to happen when those two teams• meet. So, there you have your choice of Sunday ball games. Any one of them should be interesting. With our editor as a witness, that old Crystal-gaser, Vara Harrison, recklessly picks Billy Conn to beat Joe Lows. (This is. written before the bell--slighty before.) What's happened to * girla' softball team? No reporta. Jerry Larkin is back in the Shamrock camp and Manager Bill Bolger finds himself with two better-thanaverage first haaemen. Last Sunday Bfll shifted "Moeee" Wagner to the outfield and put leery on second base. While "Sonny" Miller dees not have the years of experience that Jerry haa had to' the first-baaing buainess, he has shown plenty ef class to playing the 1H|. * Well, Charley Grtoun taovud his veteran, Phfl Cavaretta, to the out- --•~ field when he found Mmaalf with two good men for the aame podtks, Jerry. Long had to take off his Shoes and socks to wade into the creek for "Moose" Wagner's sscend home run ball of the day. If the "Moose" doesnt quit eating Wheaties, the management la going to have to post a ooatman out to that section. That thunder you have been hearing isn't all from the sky. During alow hours in the barber shop, Irv Schmitt and John Dreymiller rest their heads back against the wall for a snooze. i' JOHMSBUSG WOdtSSL or FIRST ROUND Of McHENRT 00. LEAGUE The first round of the McHenry County Baseball League elosed last Sunday with Johnsburg on top with six wins and one loaa. Johnsburg" actually had the first place honors sewed up the previous week and their 3 to 1 loss to Harvard last Sunday did not affect the standings. The McHenry Shamrocks and Richmond tied for second place and the improved Hebron team placed fourth. The Huntley-Crystal Lake game was rained out mat Sunday. Richmond defeated Algonquin 11 to 7 while McHenry edged out Hebron 8 to 7. •' ' ^ Games next Sunday: McHenry %t -Hakrard. ' fichmond at Johnsburg. rystal Lake at Hebron, untley at Algonquin. STANDINGS TEAM Won Loet Johnsburg ........----.•• 6 1 McHenry 5 2^ Richmond -- ® *" Hebron -- 4 3 Algonquin -- .... 8 4 Ciystal Lake 3 4 Huntlev I ® . Harvard I . j .. 4 .. 5 .. 8 .. 8 . . ft G. Freund If ........ I TOTALS NEWSBOYS A1 G. Adama as ...... 4 J. McAndrewa .ef 8 D. Bollman If 2 H. Conway p ... 8 R. Bennett 2b «..« 4 F. Rogers 3b 4 D. Schaefer rf ... G. Knox e-rf R. Smith lb Justsn c - --T---, C. Adams if •mi 2 ' 0 I 1 1 2 8 8 15 1 n o 0 0. 1 0 1 m 8 2 X 2 2 0 2 8 3 li H 0 1 • I i 1 t runs of-the hall BOX i HEBRON AB Rehorst If 2 Slavin If 3 K. Johnson cf .... 5 Kuecker 8b 4 Smith ss 3 L. Schmidt if .... 5 L. Johnson p ........ 4 TOTALS 87 TOTALS ........ 26 5 Score far innings: Case %ltoS4 208 l-lft * ? P. Neweboys 000 410 0--5 Two-bay hits--O. Knox; Harold BVeund, 2; B. Kranse; G. Fraund. Three-base J^ita--H. ' McHENRY Conway ---lij-i/^ ft Muiphy p-dPT!L 4 J. Larkin-ylf-cf-p' 4 J. Wagner cf-if 4 T. Bolger Sh 4 G. Lancia 2b >MH 4 W. Miller lh 4 L Aillhg rf 0 H. Stilling rf-lf « 3 W. Bblger e 1 G. Wagner, e --.... 8 L. Freund. ' OOLTKEWl TOTALS - M ::KJy * 10^7 a 100 Ml--8 ^ hitoW. Larkin; X. lahn. •t|i B. Schmidt; Norgard. Ihreehaae hits Knacker. Heme runs J. Wagner, 2. Doable ptop-Conway to G. Larkin to Millar!8tnick out bj--k Johnson, Mun^y,>; Lm*> . _ en Mia Off--L. John eon, 7; Mupfay. 2f Larkin. 2. Win- LAST PLAOX HASVASO upsrrs nxsT plaox JOHH8BI7KO MlHX 3 TO 1 The losingest team in the county, Harvard, rared up last Sunday to win its first game of the first round and hand the previously undefeated Johnsburg nine a 8 to 1 setback. The veteran southpaw, Bill Kreut- !*er, returned to his former Johns- - r* I hurg mates and hurled six innings Matches are being played for the of creditable ball before giving way President's Trophy at the local coun-jto a pinch hitter. Clarence Anderson jay club. Ralph Bennett, defending, finished on the mound. champion, is seeded in the No. 1 Norb Smith continued to wallop position. Last Sunday he defeated the ball, collecting 3 of the 7 hits Armon Mayer in the first round.' off Wittmus. Howie Freund went Other matches in the first round are' hitless ftor the first time this season, to be played before June 21st. BOX SCORE ^ „ JOHNSBURG AB Dr. Ed Waiter, visiting here with Howie Freund se 4 his wife (the former Eleanor Al- N. Smith 2b-rf .... day axwrnoon. ^ rrra nunarea ana Woodstock; also one sister, Mrs, ba"eo. ^ entertainment Anna Crasser, of McHenry. A daugh- SM"r1s .P o01r:*va Hiller. Mrs. B^Tnil„liFe re,Mi?ady; , ter preceded her in death in 19*2. and Mrs. Mildred Garrett in flve|MMlMMMItllMMI»im hundred while to banco prises were1 n, awarded to Mrs. Arthur Hergott,! xSlTtll8 Mrs. Nick Huff, Mra. Luella Sompcl | and Mra. Henry Thelen. Ice cream i MIIIMMMMIIMIMMMM Md cakes were served to the guesU., Mr and Mrg lrvin Heil, who reannounce the t. Thereee hospital, Waukegan, on June 8. The honored gueet waa the happy re- .iH. ' f May home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray May and sons, Peter M. May, Mr. and Mia. Ed. Hofftoan and aona of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber, daughter. Judy, and the Charles Freund family. Mr. and Mra. Andy Straub and children of Chicago spent the weekend with Mrs. Bertha Csh. Little Edna Mae and Psggy stayed here to spend the week with their grandmother, lbs. Esh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shnders of Rockford and the George Sanders family were dinnef gueata to the Al Westman home in Fox Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Walter Brown entertained her sisters, Pauline and Myrna and her husband of Iowa at their home several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brits and children of Rockford spent the weekend in the William Brits home. Correction Miss Lucille Freund and Victor Blink were married at St. Jerome's church to Chicago and not at 8t. Peter's chureh as stated in last week's column. Miss Gloria McGinnis a friend of the bride and Sebastian Blink, brother of the groom, were their attendants. 4rr THE 00UR8S WE ARE NOW BETTER EQUIPPED TO SERVICE CAR The entire staff's back on fhe job and »ervice material is afeain available in our workshop. We've improved otir facilities, 40 expect the best from ns now. i • 9 ' r f i CENTRAL GARAGE FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200 J Towing Johnsburg thoff) made a hole-in-one. was a gopher hole. But, it Vale Adams shot a 70 recently. Nuff said. Dick Hester had the honor and distinction of running up the highest score at Woodstock last Thursday when McHenry golfers were guests of the county seat dub. «f the county-seat club. CONGRATULATIONS We are pleased to announce that nr subscriber from Philadelphia, Highest score was howling, Dick! all right to Ralph Bennett In the 86-hole Tournament. beat Earl Seepe Spring Handicap Walter Carberry sliced a drive ' Into a tree the other, day and brought down a blue jay. i* that a birdie? What notables might have said for publication had they played golf: Caesar: "I shot, I sliced, I bunkered." ^ John Paul Joneet *JS jbaee hot yet begun to putt." Perry: "We have found* the balls, Mrs. Thehna •Riomas, is now the • and they are ours. mother of a little baby giri, born Jackson: "Don't shoot until they Thursday. June 13. Hie baby wasl^g on the green." born a few weeks prematurely and weigha only four pounds, six ounces. She haa Wg, bine eyea arid a few very blonde ringlet*. Sha to. definitely the image of her fa^er Mid will ha erftod Laonera ShWeJ «»ma^ Sherman: "Golf is hdLM Milk is tha o^r 4 Pitzen if 4 B. Meyers 3b 4 G. Jackson c 4 A. Jackson dT 2 B. Miller ef 2 S. Freund lb 4 L. FYeund rf-2b .. 3 B. Kreutser p 2 D. Freund 1 Anderson p 1 TOTALS """ HARVARD AB Luth if 2 Moore 3b 3 Jackson ss 4 Moede lb ...» 4 Schuldt c ....... ... 4 Kaltke cf 4, Wittmus 2b 4' Hahn If 3 * Wittmus p ....T«r.... 3 R 0 \ e o e o o 9 o o • 0 R i o o o a 0 « H 0 ~8 § • 1 2 # 0 B 0 1 8 e l o . l .1 TOTALS 31 8 « Score by innings: Johnsburg 100 000 000--1 Harvard v 000 200 01»--8 Stolen bases--N. Smith. Two-base | hits -- Pitzen; N. Smith; Moore. Struck out by--Kreutser, 7; Anderson, 8. Bases on balls off--Anderson, 2, XJm m moderate temperature to •pok Mi ef aH kinds and agea. 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