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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1948, p. 5

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±%l** 1 ' v .:,i. . '? . ' -V' - . . :\ * %i : w&$S.p ***&•<> h<.jf$ I*W^ yrffii ^ Wtal obJom If te Mr Harold Hitter* Ilk1, mm! Itn. John Besslof Spring Grove announces the birth of a daughter at St. Therese hospital, I Stmuel Lane in UH Waukegan, -on Jane 17. patent for a combined A son was born at . St. Therese : thresher *«' 1 fc us**. LD8 LSAOUS X|KAl> AS MeHKHBT VOTES Uf ~ I W i rfttsM to' B« Mgm 1* OEUGIAL OAM1 SkracS Oat %f V. Miller, • perfek. 4. off V. MiDer, 2; Klapperich, 1. It rWBM a oncial ball gam* at Winning Rteber: Klapperich. . Jaknsban last Sunday as the first The Johnsbur* Hirers still hold first place in the county league and . v' 'HEAR" undefeated by EARL R. WALSH Fred Hdde, a reader who lends a helping hand, comes through with a dandy• pick-up this week. Credit the following to a column entitled ^Le^ally Speaking," by Judson L It is common knowledge that real estate titles in Chicago are sometimes complicated by the destruction of records resulting from the Chicago fire. However, in Louisiana, which used to be a territory with both French and Spanish claims involved, their title difficulties appear to be greater than ours. The Economist's Township Tattler reports that a New Orleans lawyer, working for a corporate client, who wanted an RFC loan, submitted title information going bade as far as 1808. The BFC wrote, asking, "Who owned the land before that?" The lawyer responded: "Gentlemen: t . Your letter regarding titles in ease No. 108156 received. I note that you wish titles to extend farther than I have provided than. I was unaware that any educated man in the world failed to know that Louisiana was purchased from JVance by the U. S. in 1808. • ' " The title to the lahd was acquired %>y France by right of conquest from ftoain. The land came into possession of Spain by right of discovery made in 1492 by a Spanish-Portuguese ; Bailor named Christopher Columbus, who had been franted the privilege of seeking a new route to India by the then reigning monarch, Queen Isabella. 1 The good Queen, being a pious woman and careful about titles (almost as careful, I might say, as the RFC) took the precaution of securing^the blessing of the Pope of Rome upon the voyage, before she sold her jewels to help Columbus. Now, the Pope, as you know, is the emissary of Jesus Christ, who is the son of God, and God it is commonly accepted, made the world. Therefore, I believe it is safe to presume that He also made that part of the U. S. called Louisiana. And I hope to h-- you are satis* fled." |fae* Tigers met the second place Richmond nine and the importance of the game brought oat a tre-1 mendoos crowd. As expected the turned out to be one of the best battles of the year. Final | score: Johns burg, 2; Richmond, 1.! Vernon Miller and Klappericl) hooked up in as tough a pitching duel as any fan could hope to witness. Bud Miller, the old dependable, broke the scoring ice in the fourth inning as he smote a mighty" triple into deep right center field and scored, when the throw in went wild. , In the fifth inning VanEvery and | Stilling tended on first and second i with safe hits and moved up on an i error. After Heelein struck out, jVern Miller lined the ball along the left field line for what looked like I a two-bagger. Ted Pitzen raced over to make a nice catch and threw i to Bqd Meyers to double Stilling and end the threat. p - ! Unfortunately Meyers and Stilling I were both on the bate and an unavoidable collision resulted in injury to Meyers. How he held on to the ball remains a mystery. Richmond tied the seore in the sixth when J. Miller, Haldeman and May combined hits for one ran. "Fed Pitsen oipened the seventh with a hit to center, moved up on Klapscored the 8HAMBOGX8 riTTEIf - BATTING AVERAGES AT CRYSTAL LAKE The McHenry Shamrocks continued I their winning ways at Crystal Lake ! last Sunday by mauling the V. F. W. 114 to 4. ! "Sonny" Miller moved back into ! the role of pitcher and held the : Lakers to 6 hits while whiffing 9 and ! walking only 1 batter. 1 Richard Freund had 4 for 5 in the hit parade, including a home run. Harry Stilling also smacked a round tripper. The Shamrocks are still playing without ^ the services of Jim Larkin, who was injured in a softball game. None can deny the power in Jim's bat so Manager Bill Bolger is anxious to get him back in, the lineup for some of the tougher games coming up. is the only team in the class. Johnaborg defeated Richmond 2 to 1 last Sunday. A' 14 to 4 win over Crystal Lake) jmoved the McHenry Shamrocks into) second place. Richmond dropped to] third place, having lost onlv one j I game previous to Sunday and that to • McHenry. Hebron trimmed Algonquin 19 to ? and Dundee beat. Barrington 14 to 7 in other games last Sunday. Leagae Standings :Johnsburg McHenry Richmond Dundee : Hebron Barrington ............. 1 Algonquin . ! Crystal Lake -- BASEBALL t Sanday, June 27 tiamrocks at Dundee __ ebron at Johnsburg -- BOAT RACES -- Saaday, Jane 27 . Jglboard and outboards Fox River--McHenry AMONG THE SICK , We have had a lot of fun with an 8-ball cigar lighter that Bill Soellner brought in. He wantefl to put us behind the 8-ball and has succeeded. Out of a clear sky: "How many branches are .here in a tree, Daddy?" If we don't have time to determine the answer with any degree of accuracy during the summer months, the question will have to be carried to school next fall. perkh's sacrifice bunt winaiiy run oa Howie to right field. JehMMrg Hewie Freund, 2b G..Jackson, C B. Miller, cf B. Meyers, ss ........ L. Freund, ss .... W. Smith, lb A. Jackson, 8b ~~ S. Meyers rf Pitaen, If . Totals Richmond Stilling, cf ... Heelein, 8b V. Miller, p C. Miller, If Huff, rf i....... J. Miller, lb ........ Haldeman, 2ltf........ May, ss Christiansen VanEvery, c .......... Totals und's drive • McHenry ' '• '< [McCulla, c IT. Bolger, 2b ....I... ; Conway, 3b G. Larkin, sa Freund, lb ; ...... H. Stilling, If ........ Miller, p McCracken, cf L. Stilling, rf Murphy, If B, Bolger, rf ........ /A • • «•- I : 5 8 » ' 4 •" t 8 1 H 2 1 -I ' 4 4 t NOTICE ! Riverside Bake Shop is now closed all day Mondays and open alLday Thursdays. 4.4 Complete Una «f Lee's poultry ! remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Henry. |>tf Mrs. G«-crge Williams underwent 1 ! surgery at Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, on Tuesday. Mrs. Rosemary Young underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital this week. ^ Kathryn Ficken underwent a tonsillectomy at the Woodstock hospital the past week. Mrs. Joe H. Adams of Johnsburg' underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, the last of the { week. Mrs. Martin Cooney is a medical' patient at St. Therefe (hospital, Waukegan. i Mary Ellen and "Penny" Nye underwent tonsillectomies at the Woodstock hospital last week. •. >; Free Demonstration on •ears' ELGIN BOATS and OUTBOARD |fOTOBS Immediate Delivery . , FRANK GANS" 300 IT. Riverside Drive Phone 106-W . McHenry 1 > 1 1 * 0 0 AB 4 4 * * 2 4 ' 4 8 8 * a AB 5 8 4 4 8 4 , 8 I " "4:.- m 0 0 I 0 1 e * 0 • 1 « 1 0 1 0 8 • 1 R 2 0 t i 1 1 1 1 0 1 Scone by Inaiags Johnsburg 000 100 16 --2. Richmond 000 001 000--1. fbtals 46 14- t? r. fit 4 0 V 0 4 0 1 4 I « 4 2 t 4. 1 . 1 • 4 0 I » 0 1 4 0 1 1 6 e 2 e 0 ' -- 84 4 X « Crystal Lake V.F.W. AB E. Feffer, ss Legel, If J. Feffer, 2b -- Neumann, 9b ..... Scully, cf ......-- Turranski, rf ..... Widcman, c,. p Schroeder, lb .... Donahehy, p ... Riley, c ..., Totals Score hy Inaiags McHenry 080 006 D10-«-14. Crystal Lake V.F.W. 000 010 800--4 Stolen Bases: McCulla, T. Bolger, G. Larkin, McCracken. Two-Base Hits: Miller, McCracken, Neumann. Home Runs: Freund, H. Stilling. Double Plays: Miller to Freund, J. Freund, J. Feffer to E. Feffer to Schroeder: Struck Out By: Miller, 9; Donahehy, 5; Wickman, 1. Biases On Balls Off: Miller,1^ Dorthehy, 3; Wickman, 2. , THE TAILOR repairs on ladies' and men's garments. fINE CLEANING AND PRESSING The local firemen will be sporting new uniforms any of these days now. Hope they have them for next Sunday when the boys will help i n ' handling the Water Carnival crowds. McHenry firemen are on the job - when there is a job to be done. | Our big worry is that they won't have enough food on hand to take care of the big crowds next Sunday.! L©t it never toe said that anybody left^McHepry hungry--or thirsty! ' A nard comes in from Paul Yanda from B%ave^ Bay. Minnesota. Says he, "Just had a nice viiit with Paul Runyan. Some guy. Really cold. up here. Regards to-the Ptaindeafer gang." JSrftAMROCKS WIN 5-1 TWILIGHT GAME FROM WOODgTOgK AUTO-LITE The ' Shamrocks beat the .Wood, stock liters here Tbeaday evening in a 7-inning game, ,5 to 1. | Woodstock acond their lope run n the first iaafeag whan Manager Woods came through with a hit. Dick Conway promptly tied the score as he lad off the taping with a healthy smash into the rye field in right center field. Dick was credited with a triple and completed the circuit when the relay went wild. "Guv" Bolger slugged out a -twobagger to drive home two runs that meant the ball game in the second inning. Murphy's control was not up to par as he walked five tatters. However, he allowed only three hits and struck out 12 men in seven innings. ^ • McHenry AB R Conway,. ss, 8b#.... 3 2 McCracken, - 8 1 T. Bolger, 2b 1 •/ h McCulla, cf ' ..J 4 Freund, 3b-*f-....2b if 8 ^ H. Stilling, If ... ^ Property Owners of McCnllom Lake. If you are interested in the future of your oommunity, then attend the mass meeting at the beach park cn Sunday, June 27th at il a. m. Matters of vital interest to every property owner will be discussed. PROPERTY OWNEB& ASS'iak------^ OF MoCyLLOM LAKE M Wm. Creuts, Pres. A1 Welle, Secy. "MEET AND ^AT' --^ . at the "HICKORY NUTT ft HICKOR7 7i ere's Old Fashioned Draught Root Beer on Tap . Delicious Hamburgers -- Hot Dogs ® ' *On the CSarve" Ricgwood Road Wondsr Lake ELASTIC STOCKIN0S Mb Ms«mI If Svffsr A* Mb «l Swfvc# vVARICOSI VKINS c.y«aeMt«t< * ytm u> --y nwia la cod, l|kM|U aad teaoUMip ie•aNoarMi mssiim «AWmt t ftemw . Aasrkt BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL. NICE BIST OR MEAI AT NATIONAL! : ' il * :s*! Miller, l'b ,..1.... ' 2 Murphy, p ; 2 W. Brlger, c " . 2 B. Bolger, cf • 0 G. Larkin, ss »...« 2 Totals -----r- " ft Woodstock AB A. Steinwehe, cf .... 4 E. Steinwehe, rf 2 Flock, 8t> , ^ 1 Woods, ss S D. Johnson, c 3 R. Johnson, lb I Behler, 2b 1 Vegleman, 2b v t Gibbs, If Hoffman, p ^ | T t o t a b ' . . . . . S f 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 H 1 1 D _P 0 0 0 1 0 1 H 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Scare by Innings: Woodstock 100 000 0 --L McHenry 121010 -- t Stolen Bases: Conway, McCulla, Flocks, Woods. Two-base Hits: Freund, W. Bolger. Three-base Hits: Conway. Buns batted in: Woods, Freund, W. Bolger, 2. Struck Out By: Murphy 12; Hoffan, 3. Bases On Balls Off: Murphy, 5; Hoffman, 1. New Have Something new for the home--ctfll in the experimental stage--is an electrical pressure cooker. This latest piece of electrical equipment was developed by Wisconsin College , of- Agriru'ture , DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now Featuring Nightly DON KINGSTON at the HAMMOND ORGAN Phis the Best Food Particular People Desire NOW! FILL POIND LOAF If-LB. LOAF 15' > - % HOLSUM HAND PLACED STUFfCD NA MARASCHINO CAMPBELL'S, UBBY*S or VAN CAMP'S HERSHETS QUEEN OLIVES ^45, 14-OZ. 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