ISO I rfcon i(iwidii m SIXTH mcme U OKTSTAL LAXKHIKB ~ *1 Described as one of the best gsnes, The 8hamrocks played two tell i in league history, Richmond played; games since last reports in your 'host to th» Johnabvrg Tigers last sports page. What's more, the local, i Sunday and beat the champa, 5 to 4. boys won both games and now And •UAMItltHili W.tini TA TOP-ROTOH TB WITH JTOHHSBUKO A LEAGUE , The Shamrocks walloped the Crystal Lake V. F. UR8E W0KKSR8 OYER 65 ; Administration." Mr. Barnett advises' homes, selling them TO APPLY FOR SOCIAL ! *atif *i w°rke^> " to®..iU to cal1 in1 more, could produce SECURITY BENEFITS1 person at the field office, arrange- in the county, says the ments can be made for a represents- group. and MUng more hp--fag veterans' i ^ o - Would y nine last Sun-, iio to $44 i tive to call at the hom«. ou throw away a cheat fttr' ~~~~------ ^ every month ? Many VETERANS HOPE TOT by EARL R. WALSH It was a great ninth inning finish,' themselves in a first-place tie in the' r1|?rMB1rhmnnrth!th?fi ^^ C°T»Z 'i,s?r8 1 wea or,*rnorcK8 "*|for social security benefits on time,; RkhnH>nd **** and *• Wednesday evenmg, the Me- first place. Q * . 'reports Bernard Barnett, manager of; ****• ----- Henry nine beat Algonquin 7 to 2, Hebron beat Algonauin 8 to 6 last the Social Security office located at! , A. meeting of representatives of veterans' organizations throughout the county is being held tonight/ i Thursday, Aug. 12, at 8 p. m., hi Woodstock to discuss tha situation* , Now they- are ^oe Regner has Vera Miller pitched another good as Murph us j b*n game, besides project which will embrace en there on Regner's Forty Acres. for., * doucles, Jrig will roll over Uke a dog and do while putting all sorts of tricks. He won't stick *«om 13 times, in ihm tnmffh without &1 Next Sunday :hed another good as Murphy held the visitors to 5 hits Sunday as Barrington and Dundee the nost hffW hifilHino- W*nkp«n 't,re McHenry county is bein? undergetting 2 hits and while striking out 11 batters. .were rained out. m ' taken by the Woodstock Post, No. "Vern was nicked Jim Larkin, who lost none of his Leagae Standings - W L Pet. , . '5040, in the matter of housing. The tilling; trained pig out »coring 2 runs This j f°r 4 doubles, but issued no walks batting sharpness during a recent1 McHenry the strikeout pitch lay-off, pounded out 3 hits, including Johnsburg solid there will be a two-bagger and triple. i Richmor •! The V. F. W. team of Crystal Lake Dundee tr™}jj . . . . . . . X U ... 11 his snout the trough ... .. w ...^ .... 7 signal from his master. Mind you,!double header at Johnsburg. The played here Sunday and showed why Hebron .... ?e are just telling this the way we Tigers Hebron at lajQ o clock i they haven't won a game in the Barrington p eard it. If" want proof, take »n the first game and play (Harrington county league. The Shamrocks ran ! Algonquin ............... ride out to the Regner ranch and u» the second game. wild on the base paths, slamming 24 Crystal Lake VFW r... eee for yourself. Or, you can see this' ........ ~ famoua pig at all the county fairs (yes--and maybe the State Fairs) if present plains materialize. Have been aaked to pat a note in 3 10 0 14 • Carnival. , ' They are going to hold a picnic * Sunday, August 15, on the V. F. W. ' . g4r ounds. The crowd will gather about o'clock in the afternoon, but if , - . . f°» Ket there earlier nobody will . *$ell you to leave ' , Richmond > AB R H Stilling, ss * 5 1 4 1 : Christensen,. If ^ -5 o 0 1V. Miller, "p 7 4 2 2 ; 1C. Miller, cf ^ • 1 •• 2 j R. Winn, 2b •"•4 * 0 0 L R. Miller, 3b ...**»< • . 4 , 0 3 Huff, rf 5 0 1 J. Miller, lb S 1 | VanEvery, 4 . 0 \ 0 ' | Totals , 5 13 hits of all sizes and to all corners , of the lot. When the final count! was taken, McHenry had won 25 to 6. . i Murphy pitched 6 scoreless inpings and then turned the job over to leaven Steer Beavers ua» their tails to slap out signals on the water surface and to steer themselves while swimming. 833 Frequently employers and unions McHenry County Housing Authority .833 ve established plans to provide sick was established months ago for the .785 B<\ynle.nt w ^or"ce*' 18 ill--to purpose of providing adequate hous- .700 * him over until he can get on h|s ing, but the Woodstock veterans' .382 i again, These payments, o made organization feels that the added 333 under a definite company or union impetus cf co-operation from other 231 p,an t0 s,ck ***£ earners, are not county groups is needed. Th5?^SttlmSStaTfiorkS'*" »PP"»P"«tion of «78,00<> kr • ,1 rl frl federal money hj« been made avail-1 .soocciiaail sseeccuurriittyy bbeenneefnittss iift hhee aquuaalliiffiieess homes foorr -imthpe rocvoenmste™nt* *o'f® "o ldo fi n,n,tehwe otherwise. Nor will they bar his wife from receiving her benefit in county. This money, if set "y» up ! -- BASEBALL ---r-,&«= _ Sunday, August 1$ • v S&iamrocks vs. Dundee at McHenry - Double-Header "* First Game at 1:00 p. m. *•> Johnsburg vs.. Hebron and Barrington - Double-Header > First Game at 1:00 p. m. Toni Permanent Wave Kits, $1:25 This game was funny. Plain funny, i Complete 11M <«fLee's While it had a few serious moments remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- field office will advise of rights under when differences arose, somebody Henry, i ^ 8-tf social security and will assist in always came through with something good for a laugh and the pressure was off. >ney, ... .t MO,c Xil the event she is also 65. a revolving fund, that is, building and $2.00. Wattles Drag Store. S&^tf "Every worker should get ip touch ---------- ---- , with his local social security office at poultry apre 65." warns Mr. Barnett. "The Need Rubber Stamps? The Plaindcaler. establishing claims for benefits. Pay- Order at ments cannot be made unless a claim is filed with the Social Security i Howie Freund, . j G. Jackson, c '...4*1 This picnic is for worker# and R Millar, i-f ,L. Freund, ss ... S. Meyers, rf .. H. Jackson, 8b W. Smith, lb McHenry ' ^ ' Conway, ^ '.w.. Wagner, c McCulla, c, cf .'..L..A J. Larkin, rf B. Bolger, cf ........ G. Larkin, ss ........ McCracken, 2b. cf Miller, lb »«.... T_ Bolger, 2b, Sb ... H. Stilling, If Marphy, p worzere ana I> Miller cf "•.their families. So--mother, dad and l" ProntiH .. "* > _';^-'r3he kids are. all invited. :'.vV\/v Here's the plan for lunch. That's • "i-' l'lil^rays important. The Legion vjill provide hot-dogs galore and \ let, pjUen ^ .......... cream. They will also have refresh- Klapperich p ments of the thirst>quenching variety. Kreuteer n Now, the Legion Iwy. awnt to. ' ® handy at baking cakes. So, if you] Totals .... mamas want to lug along some | cakes, potato salad or whatever your Score by IfeaJaga:- • family likes, just pack a little basket. Richmond 000 000 113--5. Each year the Legion plans some Johnsburg ,."..000 103 000--4. #ort of a treat for those who help during their carnival. The plan for Two-base hits: V. Miller 2, Howie Thomas, ss .. this year is new, They hope you'll Freund, W. Smith, B. Miller, A. ij18 , » 3b. like it. Remember, it's for the whole1, Jackson. , ®PPl«y» cf, p family. i Double Plays: Klapperich, L. Freund, f!16. ,*' •• I W. Sttiith. Dehmlon, 2b .. That bandage you am on Bill Struck out by Klapperich -4, V. Miller £_£er^<1, c j Totals Algonquin - Moehle, lb . • < Llthoff's hand is a result of his plans 13. For a baseball comeback. He went Bases on balls off Klapperich 4. |>ut to play and "come back" with a Winning pitcher: V. Miller, "ken finger. J ' 1 Latest news from "Connorville" is ^ARM INCOME IS that Melvin Whiting has been BELIEVED TO HAVE or elected - chief bab,- pKAK JJ, 1947 Koch, rf ....... Wendt, p King, cf"™ Totals •..•- A.*4M -: -4.- ' :4 •• •I'- 2 4 44 1 3 32 AB 4 1 4 4 5 8 2 2 2 ,0 1 t m,, 0 0 : 2 ' 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 -o H 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 8«are by Innings: McHenry; 101 003 02 --7. j Algonquin 200, 000 00 --2. 1 Farm incoihe from crops in Illinois,1 Stolen bbMas*e®s:; MMccCCrraacckkeenn.. Indiana and Iowa was, four to five ^°-b«se h«ts: J. Larkin, S. Miller. • Three-base hits: J. Larkin. Dear Earl: Gosh ole Friday--went through the . rnree-tM«<> hi»«- i i^irin Plaindealer column for column, ad timea A8.^L«B LAST.YEAR "> PT,VS R 1^^ R™.W for ad, and 111 be darned I can't Pre™ l935 ™ Period, the Seventh Do"b,« ™y* r G- L#rk,n ^ Conway • fnd f the 8P°f8 8Cted,Jie;,0r 11 8^uld fe^y e tr,Ct reported "- Struck" out by Murphy, 11; Wendt, 2. I get new glasses? With all these ctnuy. p.u k«if. «#r u..vL.k» «. w.'j, here baseball games, I'm getting a s ' ,added in its monhtly review, « ' bad as you. I just can't keep up Business Conditions," that "develop- ... M , with them. Missed-or did I-the in the American economy cur- B®se" on balls off- Murphy, 3. Wendt,, Shamrocks-Algonquin game Wednes- r®ntly suggest that while 1948 miy n,.' , M v I day, but after all, how am I to know, ?fco be a year in which cash farm|W,nnin* P'tcher. Murphy. ' when 1 live way out here in the income will be of near-record propor-' AR B n 1 sticks. , ROY DODD. -t'ons the peak may have been passed w'pVT5 . f ^ , with 1947 having set an all-time high, Sc'pu I1®' --- for some time to come." T- 'Bolger,_ 2b ,. DOUBLE HEADER First Game 1 p. m. HEBRON vs. JOHNSBUEO Second Game HARRINGTON vs. JOHNSBURG WR B O X I N G and E S T L I --t. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT JOHNSBURG Lake County Stadium Round Lake Road Rtrcad Lake Park Perhaps the fact that we are now, living way over iinn ""EEaustt CCa,nna.ddaa* -1. ^ product. iTS* ^ "* 7J? »ith ^ » S ™ The Shamrock |ireKi agent failed livMtMk" and B- Boiger! rf " ~~ » «imiS U."ed0'itt'i« Alp",qUfa "•"' duet. «co»nt for 55 per cent of totai lb 3.b 8b A. for the Sport. Calendar-we McCraoken' 2lT ean-t -Tth.« one tff 'EfSlEfi'S! ' X „art error of omission- on our (MMii c.h.i gan th. ey .b r.in g .in 6M0 to 6«5 per W. Bolger, c - T^oniro urt-ifcent of the total cash income to farm- u p p.e?s*ndkthLr yr'^d R^ry To'u"' *p,jvs Murphy'" in the Plaindealer laat we«V ?bout 75 Percent of the total. In, "Naturally, we assume thJt's. I H? Iowa they account for about 86 per Totals W --36----'24 Mt ' w« ham «nlv this major group of farm comthi * IAIw -,2 modities account for nearly 90 per ^ Feffer, ss this section. Now we can cent of al, income from marketinVs. ? Feffer 2b """ Turanski, cf, p Witt, p, lb wa. included. Yoo see, tte bo» Jgf- - claims that ws km niv tknu> inis.. oi com- p leaders in claim four, Yours, _ NOTICE . _ ©tractors and all persons using Dawson, If Joe McAndrews and Jim city water directly from mains or Radavitch, c as witnesses, "The African hydrants will be required to pay fee t Legal, 3b, p ....... Druggist" announced Tuesday thatj fee may be paid on annual basis. Vanderwalker, rf... he will exchange matrimonial• vows Kindly make application to Midi - ' Mayme 'Buss, City Collector. Totals CITY COUNCIL. Totals .....^ McHenry, Illinois. - Score by Inniags Ftr RNMN That Save JTM Meaty urn m ma mi PUMUUTWI With Septemeber 16. He didn't state the year. Perhaps you noticed the big excavation job Jack Smith and his gang have been working on between Judge Huck's station and the Riverside Hotel. Some strangers asked Math Rauen what was going on«-and, of course, they got an answer! Math informed the strangers' that the city is ^constructing a subway. "Yep, McHenry is growing," sez Math. it Srtt, 4kM* Mt Of bad la prlcn M VeM UVMH The gang in the West 8ide Post Office has turned into a great bunch of nature lovers. They have been catching butterflies this week. All they need is a net. Kindly address the boys as "Professor." Need Rubber Stamps? Order at Crystal Lake .--...000 000 240--6. The Plaindealer. . McHenry 070 504 68 --85. -- •Two-base hits: McCulla, T. Bolger, named Schuldt who will hook up in a I !L_ * c.,„. i duel with Murphy. ^ T ^ "Sonny" Miller will Ep.i"t ch one of I J*rkln» "*und'Wa*" E| mound. ner, J. Larkin. hta '*•"«• *!ld "Pf" E""? "" Doubl. plays: B. Bolrer to Conway, j hu opponent on the rnoond. Struck iot byi MurphJ., 10; UrkiJ, 4; Witt, 2; Turanski, 3. Johnsburg for first place, each team ^Larkin"2 °': ^uiphy, (I; Right now McHenry is tied with; uiars FANCY TOMATO 9 «-oz. JUTCS * CANS *9W LIMY S FANCY Twssto Crtitap 2 lOTTLtS 35* NEW PACK l*-OA «7C CANS £ >• having won 10 »nd lost 2 games. , Winning' pitcher, Murphy. It s very pleasing to see the boys -using the new athletic field these days. There is • more to be done on that field such as black-topping a section for ice skating. Read Ed Murphy's report this week '•n the activities of our young base- 1-all players. The organization is growing. Anybody interested in our young boys should follow the reports. "Murph" tells yu all about it. Richmond is in third place with 111 * ' -- wins and 3 losses. Their schedule McHenry Men Members of Uounty National Guard has been completed. So you can see there will be a mad j scramble for first place. There are, many ifs in the picture. 1 fantry, Guard Company "of the 129th In- Mc" A" cHenry county's; National J Company, will depart by In spite of an appeal from Mrs. Allan to keep sports reports out of this column, we have to rant on a hit about the close race in our county baseball league. Vern Harrison gives 'as strict orders to give the Shamrocks a play i, this week. When we questioned his sudden interest since we never see him at a game, the old crystal-gazer paced into the back room of the bank and came bounding out with the explanation that he had been scouting the other teams in the league each week. He takes full credit (a modest fellow) for the success of the Shamrocks. Evidently he hasn't scouted Johnsburg--the only ™ that has been able to beat McHenry. j Well, the Shamrocks have been' / whackin' the hide off tile ball and! are right up on top. Murphy has been pitching great ball to complete the picture. The league will wind op its regular schedule next Sunday and be -j!*ad^f°r the play-offs the following! » •• i Dundee will be here next Sunday for a double-header with the Sham- . rocks. First game will start at 1:00. This should bring out the crowd of the season. Another double header is scheduled motor convoy in the early hours of > at Johnsburg when the Tigers will August 14 for Camp Ellis, Illinois 1 face Hebron in the first game, start- where they will Uke -part in the, ing at 1:00. and play Barrington in annual summer field training of the the second game. Illinois National Guard with other units of the 44th Infantry Division.1 So--you baseball fans--eat your Captain Roland P. Lemker of Har- Sunday dinner a little early and vard is in command of the company throw the dishes out the window. Company "A" was organized and There's some real baseball awaiting federally recognized November 14,: you come next Sunday. 1947, with twenty-four enlisted men' i and two officers and since then )uu i He ordered two dozen roses to be been growing steadily until its' sent to his loved one on her 24th present strength of seventy-four en-: birthday. "A rose for every precious listed^/men and three officers. i year of your life," the card read. j Loqal members include. Pvt. Nor* • The florist threw in an extra dozen; marv^J. Fisher, Pvt. George C. Peter-' because the young fellow was one of; son, Pvt. William J. Schmitt and Pvt | his best customers. I William H. Yung of McHenry, Sgt. And the wedding hasn't taken place Pelham S. Woodward and Pvt. John j yet. E. Bell of Ringwood. LIMY.'S POM A 9 14-oz. SIANS » HEINZ PURE TOMATO f M4>Z. 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