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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jul 1946, p. 5

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it%S 4 laiM crowd two of games this nmhl M Dranda^ by EARL R. WALSH TOTALS M 8em by kmiagsr Newsboys 000 OBt C«M*S 290 210 Two-base hito-F. Sogers; Laocn: Mfcyers. Tfrrsi base hits -- Laosn; - Boy MiSer. Haw runs--Art Jack- « 4m opener the Case Ea*lee mb. Strode out by -- Conway, 8; " Meyers, 9. Bases on balls off--<2oniH i AS joiiuns SWAMM HBBKON IT TO 6 v ?v Thwei a smile on their ! a twinlde in their eyes as the talk about theTWrd AnsuaUBookey Day at the MeHenry CouaIn thA. Thursday, August 8, is the big day. behind to beat tte Thursday Might Ifeam 6 to i Ike score was tlad at 1 eadi tgkm the fiftK inniag whan tike TN/ T.s podxad am-- t nmajtelaad ,4 to 1. Thm M* earn* rfcbt tadc in their way. 4; Meyer*, & Winning pitcher r4umn. Umpires F. Low and D. SmiflL half tttk 'MICKS" SCORE l . r i t i s r i * t h a t t h e b o y a r a i s e s o much cain out there. But it's a day r>, - when they can get away from the busy whirl of chasing the old dollar and throw their cares to the " four winds. •< scored INe runs, _ _ _ •MM*. £5, BXAT? ArLGSOSNSQUSILN T5O mTO^ 1, In the second feature the News-. boys.lost again--but by an unusually! The Shamrocks played at Algonclose margin 0 to 7. The Co-ops j quin last Sunday and came homo chin'! n Meyer, pitching for the Comissed a no-hit game by the narrowest of margin! last Monday night on the boatfe diamond as he shut out Richmond 6 to 0 in a one-hit perforaianrs The first Richmond hatter hit <fehe first pitch safely. After that it was all Meyer. He srvck out 13 swingers ... , . „ and didn't issue a pass. To top off rattled to all corners a great perfonaaaea, Don also hit' Thomas was the Malting, nnish- 8 for 8, including a home run and! ,nK end winning pitcher for Johnsa double. That's a good nigtitt work; burK. blanking the visitors in the Featuring a perfect 6 for 4 day at bat for Nor> Smith plus three home runs and wallops of various other dimensions, Joansburg completely overpowered the Hebron nine last Sunday at Johnsburg in a 17 to 6 marathon. Slippery grounds added to the discomfort of the fielders as base 1^ rfter ^patting j with a 5 to 1 victory. •J,;* That should be .good for anybody. We're surprised the ladies haven t thought up some sort of a day. - Or is every day their day? (I's duckin'). ft: * Charlie- Lasch sees pretty, little deer in back yard! That's right-- the deet is spelled correctly.' ' . It happened last Sunday afternoon i at two o'clock and Charlie siwean there was no Uurr in his eyes at that time of day. If we want to check. up. Charlie says we caft talk to Out Rietesel. Carl saw the little deer leap twenty feet from the shore Into the river, scale a cement sea-wall on the opposide and disappear like * ijiin of lightning. Oh, dear! That's the same Charlie Lasch who is in charge of refreshments "Hookey Day." W*W A*. • ^ Jim Larkin was on the mound for ®l j16? Shamrocks, opposed by Charlie goe Meywrs,^and Harry Oenway Bbel. Larkin held the Algonquin Rowing boys to 5 hits and had the situation yy. Wff were [ pretty well in hand throughout. Ebel n| rrequsMiy ur'inpdKi ) had one bad inning, but was dfective These, victories tiMfe* Eagles and the rest of the way. e^ps jHtotfrem In a tie ^ith x^e Shamrocks scored all their each "Other for first place wth 2 runs in the second inning--and here's Kmes won and none loot; and it I how: ives the Newsboy* and T. N. T.s , T„ in any league. _ BOX SCORE CO-OPS *"*'•' Laures Sb ... A. Jackson i G. Jackson c Meyers p ..... R. Miller cf . W. Miller lb B. Miller If Closson rf ... Neiss 2b TOTALS in . tfe far led "off "wii f ' ^1L1LJ lo«t TU. wwk Ike Nniboy' will 5Bi.t7T.rfr.22r miS try to break an eight game losing Mlller *?d ****** ™ followed rtreak when they play the T. N. T.s home ope tne in the curtain raiser, with the ho of cMmbiag in third place and t! Co-ops and Eagle* will tor battling for the lead. BOX SCORES Bob "Speed" Knox, who has enlisted in the U. S. artnyt played his last game with the Hawks and was the winning pitcher. The-report given us says that Roy "Big Stick" Miller was the umpire fqr four innings. It doesnt state what happened to him after that. Next Sunday the Hawks play Orchard Beach. Game starts at 11:80 p.m. CITY SLIGHTS: " Lucille Nickels gasing hi • jewelry store window ana urging another party to lok, too. We were readiiy soma place that to be an interesting conversationalist, you must let others do 90 per cent of the talking. Thafs going to crowd us like heu the other 10 per cent of the time. Doesn't It kind of gab your goat to read about thaae perpetrators of terrible crimes and learn that they " sve been os the looae after a long iST of other serious offenses? The Newsboys almost won a game . last week. Cheerleader Paderson iwas inserted in the lineup and stole the show. The umpires had a busy time with rules. The game almost ended when »a new player was temporarily called : out for not reporting to the umpire. It waa then decided that he had reported to the scorekeeper. Wa agree with Shamrock Tom Bolger that the player should report to the 'umpire, but no penalty can be im- =posed if ha flails to report. Of course, in big league ball the'manager or captain could be fined tjrenty- five bum. Manager Lou Boudreau thought up a novel time ef trying to stop the rrdat hitting of ltd Williams by shifting hie whole defsnae to right field. Sort of an unbalanced line Idea. „ As long as these teams have plenty of subs on the bench why not change the rules to allow them to stand on top of the right field wall aad try to flag down a few of those drives. Of course, just when Wiltiaaas is batting! If hindsight could be capitalised, I'd be a multi-millionaire.--Gulf Breexe. If activity keeps up we are going to have to print a sports calendar each week. T. N. T. ABT • H Johnson c . 4 rit 00 • 1 Williams lb . S i 0 L. Prsand rf 4 r+ T 2 H. Freund If ..... 4 n 1 B. Frrand ef ...*.. . 4 0 W. Low p ........... 4 >•* 1 Newkirk ss .4 •• 1'• '• 1 Waingark 2b 1 - --'v. . • 0 Loose Sb . S . f ^ • A 1 TOTALS SI CASE BAiGLBS ' A AB •V-T- ir£s.:.\ • •» '••"H H. Freund 2b ..... 4 - '• 0 H. Frannd e ...*.. 4 ^ ^-2 B. Kranse Sb ....... 4 > 2 N1. Freund ss ..... . 8 * TV- •. 1 Weber p •. S J.S. .J G. Freund If 8 , 1 G. Miller ef . 3 £ E. Murphy xf ...... 8 2 Hock lb 8 f •'7/'4£L:'.. ' 2 TOTALS : Hmfc' U Score by innings : - -v*,- .• T. .N T. 001 oeo 9--4 EAGLES 100 060 *-4 Three-base hits--L. Freund. Struck out by--Low. 8; Weber, 8. Bases on halls off--Low, 2; Weber, 8. Winning pitcher -- Weber. Umpires --D. Smith and F. Low. with singles. After B. Bolger struck out, the shortstop muffed W. Bolger's grounder and Miller scored. Conway then singled to center, scoring G. Larkin. Murphy flew out to the left fielder and the runners held their bases. Conway stole second. J. Larkin lined a single to left and both runners scored. H. Stilling followed with a single to center and Larkin took third. T. Bolger, up for the second time in the inning, Sounded out, short to first, ending e inning. The Shamrocks had several scoring opportunities after this, but failed to nit with men pn the bases. Algonquin scored their only run in the third on a double by Ebel and a single by LaBahn. Next Sunday Huntley plays at MeHenry. • BOX SCORE » RICHMOND J. Borre se B. Horn lb .. Borre lf-cf ...... Christensen 8b Pierce 2b Lay c ............ Ford p .... ...-.* 0*0 HEBRON Clark rf -- *• ^ y > > « Rehorst If Bucheit cf........... ff 0 . . 0 Johnson If Beall If 1 0 0 Slavia cf Kuecker Sb-p TOTALS 28 0 1 Smith Two-base hits -- Laures; Meyer. L. Schmidt rf. Three-base hits--Laures. Home run L. Johnson -Meyer. Struck out by--Ford, 3;>Lorgsrd lb i Meyer, 18. Baees on balls off-- Behrens 2b . Ford, S; Meyer, 0. B, Schmidt c last four innings. Thomas also con- ; tributed three safe Mows to the : cause. * j Johnsburg travels to Algonquin | next Sunday. j BOX SCORE LJOHNSBURG , AB I Howie Freund ss 6 • g *;- 1 i N. Smith rf 6 « * 6 D, Freund cf 6 • |B. Meyers 8b 4 2 • j L. Freund 2b ...... 5 " $ ^. ,r 8 | Harry Freund c ... 4 Q " ;S..Freund lb .........2 Pitsen .... 1 " E. Meyers lb ...... 0 r • 0 A. Jkckson If .... 4 ; ' , ' 2- Thomas p 4 ' • 9>8 TOTAL®^ U.... ^ AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM WILL AOA2K FSATUU SHOW AT ROUKD An all star Australian Tsg team match has been signed by Promoter Fred Kohler > to again feature his nHi mat show in the Round Lake Arena, trtu situated in the Round Lake business district next Friday night. The team of Frankie Hart and Tommy Martandale wOl clash with Miguel Torres and A1 Williams in a sixty minute encounter with a two out of three fall verdict. Equally as important on the card to share honors will be a grudge bout between Mickey Gold, Chicago Jewish youngster with the Prussian Friedrich Von Schacht. This bout is also to a two out of three fall verdict with a sixty minute time limit. Formulate Safety Program To iGombat fatality Toll McHBNRY AB Conway sp .-- 5 Murphy rf-cf 4 J. Lanin p ^1 H. Stilling If 5 T. Bolger 2b 2 L. Stilling rf ........ 2 S. Miller 8b S O. Larkin lb S B. Bolger cf-2b .... 8 W. Bolger c ........ t TOTALS •7 NEWSBOYS AB Bennett ss .......... 4 F. Rogers 8b ...... 4 Bollman ef 8 Conway p 4 Knox c S | C. Adams lb ...... 4 # Smith if ....... l # Justen 9b 2 fkhaefer If |i Pederson rf 8 • ' ll J. Rogers o % S# TOTALS 29 H 1 «r2 o CO-OPS : Lauers -8b-- A. Jackson Is G. Jackson e Meyers p ^ L. Smith cf W. Miller lb Howard 2b .... B. Miller If . Blake rf Neiss cf ..... ALGONQUIN LaBahn lb ........ Moehle rf Yerke 2b Bud Schuett Sb Schumaker 8b Knabush c ........ SEV...:::: Thomas ss ........ Buster Schuett cf 0 Bangert cf ---- 8 Ebel p i AB I 4 . 1 . 8 8 8 1 t m # o 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 H 2 0 2 S 1 t ! 1 • I 10 ainicuii prowBiu « ivrmi safety program that will n staOrs naounttng traffic toll Appointed to the (Rate TOTALS ...„ Scora^by innir Jonnaburg 81 Hebron 021 8 840--17 000^- 6 Six state officials now face the Two-base hits--N. Smith; L. Johndifficult problem of formulating a son. Three-base hita--L. Freund; N. that_reduce the j Smith; Kuecker. Home runs -- B. toll. i Meyers; A. Jackson; S. Freund. highway 1 Struck out by--Johnson, 4; Kuecker, ic safety commission by Gov. 1; Thomas, 7^ Bases on balls off-- H. Oreen, the officials first HESTER OILS He Beat Far Lssa* FUEL OUi OASOLINB ^ : LUBR10AMT8 1 W^t of C. A N-W. R. ' WEST McHBNRY, ILL. ^ TBLBPHONE M*HENRY aomewhera »ge millions died eclipee ample, during JULY Madridi Vm Ked T*y]m Dwight woe scheduled to make plans for a state-wide tnffie conference' to be called in early fall. Hie communion's safety program will be aimed at cutting the highway fatalities' toll which already this year is 80 per oent higher than in 1945. Johnson, 8; Kuecker, 1; Thomas, 2. Winning pitcher--Thomas. GAS HEAT WHILE GAS IS AVAILABLE Gas Conversion Burners in Stock PHONE WjONDER LAKE 788 TOTALS 80 1 6 Two-base hits--Ebel, 2. Three-base hita--Conway. Homo Bolger. Struck Ebel, 4. Bam ldn, 2; Ebel, 4. Home runs--T. Bolout by J. Larkin. 6; is on balle off--J. Lar- - ANNOUNCEMENT - DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST . Will Open Offices THURSDAY, JULY 18 • A1614 Main St, Wert UOSLtaaxj 5> * •.. t Steffan'g Jewelry .Store 'H' . <D)m Fvsmiaed -- Glass ss Fitted / « VteaaT Training -- Vbaal RehaWHtatka .i-H wax «r< There are two different species of maths known as wax moths, the larvae or caterpillar stages of which live on or in the wax dapoaHed by the hooey bee. So far as is known, the worms or larvae of these moths never attack woolen materials but live only on the wax produced by the honey baa. Complete Visual Analysis Dally: • la 12 aad 1 to 8 Saturday EveaJags: • te IslO PHONE McBBNRY 128-J •M In the counter baseball league Huntley plays the Shamrocks here next wnday. Johnsburg travels to Algonquin. The boys and girls have 'cooked up t Monday night on the high school diamond. T--h e J"e we*l T~f ca Girls will 0 quite an attraction for next Monda; diamond play our home team--Conway's Co-Eds--in one game. Hie Jewel Tea Boys will slay our Case Eagles in the second of « double header. Guy Cartwright, White Sox outfielderis going to take over athletics in the Woodstoek high school to setf what can bo dene to bring that team back where it belongs in various sports. It must be so cause Jake Stoffel says so. Doctor Chamberlin caught a 49-pound muskie up Minnesota way We want proof. Wb want a picture. . "Mack" Mackinder, who fixes cars at Mhck"s Garsge, has invaded the Ten Thousand Lakes area of Minnesota in search of the big ones that got away from some other fellws. Mack has promised our dear editor a wall-eyed pike. (Hope the bones stick m his throat.) How come he gets the fish? Don't they belong in the sprats department? (You know what kind el fish "wa mean) \ s; - "i -| J :Vi' 1 m mill npftV; ;.,h ; law in 1896 was a Uttl^j hard on horseless carriages, in that . it required that any carriage not drawn by horses be preceded by a man carrying a red flag, with the further restriction that it could not travel faster than two riUlea aa hour. - r -- N O T I C E Noo-xosident Wisconsin fishing uaenses are now available in this of- Aee ... aty Ctek. t FAIR PRICE PLEDGE ' As a member of the Hational Hardware Ann. we ii^l»leased to snbeeribe to the principle stated in a re cent resolution and pledge to the public fair and reasonable prices at «|1 times, ffce resototlm iBada as fbUows: "RS80LVED, Thit the Ma^>nal Retail Hardware Association gtrongiy recommends dnring the period of price adjustment and nntil such time as merchandise supply Is in balance wi$h demand that each member ask for and accept only such markups and margins as he has customarily taken, on the basis of his actual or replacement costs, and scrupulously avoid any act contributing to price inflation." 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