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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1951, p. 4

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_ " - s . • . • '• *« mm mmm Ll-JY^£ ' iil X ^ ?" * c T *ir~ ; "'..•> .'-."v-•'••-;/:>r' ";*;:• •"•• ' • "•:. *• . )' \ ; %'<\ • . •> ' * •' •. v ; ; r - ^ ^ ^ -v-v*'3^rz-*<*~*y try;rf^- yr^ *> :r*t , IMimiilWM 8POBTS k ^jr U/oJZaJL. - QHaaHTI ^Attention - MCHS ~ Football Players THE MAHEK&Y PI ATIANFAT FP • - ' *• • - •• '-- ' :" .. "ts^sipjf Want To Be A Cheerleader Servicemen's News Any high school boy who plana All girls interested in cheer , on coming out for football this. leading next year should meet »t,, .„ , , . fall, but did not receive a letter the high school at 7 p.m., Aug. pilots and ground crewin regard to the issuing of equip-' 27. Farther {information by call- i nien °n (,)inbat~readine8B maneu- ... I.... -- *»• "r vers in picturesque The county baseball league curtain rang down last Sunday as tiie regular season schedule was completed. > :v_ Now comets the p^-<&series to determine the championship. In spite of winning two games last Sunday:- tlie McHenry Shafti-, rocks missed the select circle by the narrowest of margins, i The dono sheet figured Johnsburg to jeat Dundee, but that's where r ^Bftrocks hopes were shot. II..<i Johnsburg defeated the Dundee nine, it would have ( teated a tie for fourth place. The Shamrocks and Runde would jiave had to play off the tie. The Tigers had a double-header and used Klapperich against Spring Grove. With Jim Schuldt ou the ailing list, the Tigers figured they could get past Dundee without too much trouble. It didn't work. KLAPPERICH HURLS .EASY 13-2 VICTORY OVER SPRING GROVE The Johnsburg Tigers had an easy time in trimming The Spring drove nine by a 13 to 2 score last Sunday. Art Jackson pounded out a home run, triple and double to lead a. 19-hit attack. Peisert also slammed out, a homer. Willie Klapperich held the opposition to three: hits, , walked none and struck out five. Johnsburg (18) A.B. R* H. E. Meyer RF 5 . 1 \ 3 A. Jackson CF , 5, .3 . 3 Howie Freund S3> ' ' '3*" 2 Katz IB . v >4.. , x\ 2 R Hiller LF . f - 7 0 .. 2 P i t s e n C v . . ; i v ' 6 " 0 . 1 - J. Frednd SB 4-- t 2 Peisert 2B , 4 3 2 j Klapperich P 5 1 2 NEUDIBERG AIR BA8E.OER MANY. Aug. 10--A library thaT literally sprouted wings serves; I'. S. jet pilots and ground crewr ment and time for practice should note the following: ~ The dates for issuing equipment will be as follows: seniors and juniors - Thursday. August 23 at 6:00 p.m., sophomores and freshmen - Friday, August 24 at 6:00 p.m. As last year, the school will rent football shoes for $3 a pair, so be sure and come prepared to pay this rent on the night that equipment is issued to you. First practice will be held on Monday morning, August 27 at 8:30 a.m. Second practice. Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. t ' ing 1074-R. The Shamrocks missed the boat last Thursday night when they blew a 3 to 0 lead and lost to Algonquin. That was the big one as everybody knew. Early season set-backs got the home team off to a bad start. We wanted to see them in the play-offs. After all, there ia no rivalry in the league like a Johnsburg- McHenry tussle. No other teams can draw such crowds. _ Now. it settles down to a battl& between teams in the first four Spots in the standings. Johnsburg tops the field. Algonquin and Richmond are tied for second and third spots. Dundee is in fourth place. Managers of, _ the top ^bracket drew lots Monday night. Richmond plays the Tigers at Johnsburg next Sunday vUl* Algonquin meets Dundee. ~ There's a long grind ahead. The labove named teams will play a "best two-out-of-three series. Then comes a show-down .between the two survivors. Totals Spring (Jrove. >(2) Koutney SS Hoiman 3B# Metcalf CF 0 Jaques IB Whjttey P. LF Biehm P. IB Gothard LF, P Rudolph C * Molidor 2B May RF 40 13 A.B. R. 4 1 3 3 32 ALGONQUIN POWER LOOMS UP TO PUT SHAMROCKS UNDER DUSETTE-PALMER MATCH HEADLINES ROUNB LAKE SHO rugged Bavaria. Despite the 150-mile distance between the librarian's desk and the readers in this skyways library, no "overdues" have yet been reported. & Members^tff the 86th Fighter- Bomber YViiig, one of\the jet aircraft outfits that are Wirt of <Jen. Dwight 1). Eisenhowers SHAPE Totals Score by Innings: Spring Grove: 000 000 002-- 2 Johnsburg: 320 031 22x--13 Stolen bases: Howie Freund. Pitzen, J. Freund, Peisert. Two base hits: Jaques, E. Meyers, A. Jackson, H. Freund. Three base hits: Whittey, A. Jackson, J. Freund. Home runs: A, Jackson, Peisert. Double plays: .Klapperich to Katz. Struck out by Klapperich, " 5; Biehm, 4; Whittey, 2. Bases on balls off Biehm, 2; Whittey, 2. _ The way this Richmond team »has been knocking off the topnotchers, they must be reckoned as the team to keep both eyes on. Last Sunday Ray Miller's boys beat Algonquin 1 to 0 in ten innings. The week before they handed Johnsburg a setback. Richmond is, deep in pitching strength, with players who can fill other positions ab^ly when not on the mound XWe expecT""to *m tto whole countryside turn out for the big game between Richmond and Johnsburg next Sunday. Two spirited teams will clash. Pitching will be strong on both sides so one little hop of the ball may decide the issue. Be there. -- at Johnsburg -- 2 P. M. There's anotlwr baseball townsmen t coming up soon. Tom Bolger will take his Junior team down to the Jockey Club Rield at Dundee next Wednesday night, Aug. 22 to play Elgin under lights at 8:30 P. M. DUNDEE WINS 12-10 -I SLUGGING MATCH FROM JOHNSBURG Dundee wo* a slugging match from the Johnsburg Tigers last Sunday, 12 to 10, on the Carpentersville diamond. Hits bounced all oyer the place as Johnsburg ran out of pitching, causing Manager Howie Freund to take over the mound work to finish the game. The Tigers rose up with a 9 - run attack in the eighth, but fell short of overtaking the big lead piled up by Dundee. Dundee (12) Liska 2B, SS Bruhn SS Peters P Koch 3B Farney P. CF Grotemeyer <3F, RF 4 Faber LF Jones RF, 2B Petersen 1B Turner C Totals 40 Johnttbug (10) AJL B. Meyer RF 6 A. Jackson CF 4 Howie Freund SS, P 4 Katz IB R. Hiller LF Pitzen C J. Freund 3B„ Peisert 2B, S& Suhrbier P C. Hiller Algonquin power loomed up, shewing prominence in the tail end of the batting order, to wreel? the Shamrock hopes t here last Thursday night, 8 to 8." -- McHenry had a 3-0 lead going into the fifth when Algonquin tied up the game. , A 5-iun splash against Murphy and Miller in the sixth put the kibosh on the home club. Algonquin (S) 4.B. R. H. R. Tipps LF 3 1 1 Mavis SS 4 1 0 Simonini 2B >• 2 Leibert C 9 0 0 Hlanken IB, P I 1 0 Scheyli CF 2 0 1 F. Tipps 3B 1 2 1 Broederdorf RF 3 2 2 Kreeger P 2 1 2 Totals 24 8 9 McHenry (8) A.B. "M* H. McCracken 3B 2 I 1 McCulla C 3 0 1 W. Bolger C <r 0 0 H. Stilling C \ l 0 1 Murphy P 3 0 1 Larkin SS_ 4 0 0 R. Freund" 1*B 3 0 1 Andreas CF 3 0 2 Miller 3B, P 1 1 0 Rosing 2B S ' 4 1 P. Freund iap- s -1 000 035--8 001 200--3 R. Tipps. Totals J Score by Inntegst Algonquin: McHenry: Doubles: Rosing. Triples: Scheyli. Walks off Kreeger: 3; Murphy. 3; Miller, 1. Struck eQt by Kreeger: 2r itfbrphy, 2. . On Thursday night at the same hodr Joe Frett'8 Johnsburg Jun- Totals iors will meet Dundee. Eight iScore by Innings: teams are entered. Summer is fast running its course. Football schedules ' are coming out and you will find a jka- Kock. Message from "Mac" on this pagt ! Three base hits: Katz, Kock, >» boys' who want to play on tb» Faber MCHS eleven this coming seasop DAILY PIN-UPS: The powers we do not make use of will grow in size and^&verpower those we accept as a matter of course. Selfish prudence risks nothing BO has nothing to gain. From a purely philosophical point of view no person is perfect but neither is anyone impossible. To eat the kernel you firbt must crack the shell; to draw coo? water you must dig a well. It is not wise to overlook the smaller fish just because you have t whale of a catch. Saying much is usually doing nothing; saying nothing often does ihttch. When homo is only where you hang your bat it is no longer . Jmum. . . jy Anpnymoan. Badge* Aid Jfapl« syrup operations have been considered a profitable agricultural "•Me-line" for years in the Pine State and often have been crtdited with helping many generations of Maine families In balancing the budget. VWVv oio**ul 'SSSoSuff George Dusette, latest sensation in the wrestling situation, faces his toughest assignment when he < meets Walter Palmer, of Deg ! set-up,'recently packed their gear Plaines in the sixty minute windup !and f°»«wed their F-84 Thundernext Friday night in • the Lake J, ta f, orn their home ba8e in County Stadium in Itonnd Lake!^'"nbiberg. Germany, for exten- Park. * , > j sive field training • near Giebel- Round Lake Park will getr a j «tadt. 150 air inij^ to the northk i c k o u t o f s e e i n g " T h e C h e » t " ' " ' (Bernard) in action. "The Chest" I A»lon& the jet plane crewmen wrestles A1 Williams, turbulent Uoi"S ol> 'maneuvers wks Pfc. Pox Lake star. "The Chest" has [K<>,ul^th Karla, son of Mr. and a norma! chest of fifty nine inches' Mrs.^eorge May of McHenry. and an expansion of sixty three Leaving\ behind many Of. the inches. Williams is the unruly.!comforts and conveniences of a Johnsburg: 000 001 090--10 Dundee: 022 206 OOx--12 Stolen bases: Howie Freund. Two-base hits: J. Freund. Lis- Home runs: Farney, Grotemeyer Double plays: Peisert-Howie Freund-Katz. Struck out by Farney, 5; Peters, 1; Suhrbier, 5; H. Freund, 2. Bases on balls off Farney; 8; Suhrbier, 1; H. Freund, 1. Winning pitcher: Farney. Johnsburg Leads In Final Standings XeHENBY COOTY STANDINGS Final Standings t Team Johnsburg Algonquin Richmond * Dundee Shamrocks Woodstock Hebron „ Spring Grove C. L. Vets Merchants Sunday's scores; Woodstock 8, McHenry Merchants 0; Richmond 1, Algonquin 0; McHenry Sham rocks 8, Crystal Lake Vets 1; Mc- Henrp Shamrocks 6, Hebron 2; Dundee 9, Hebron 4; Dundee 12, Johntfburg 10; Johnsburg .13, Spring Grove 2. I w L 16 3 15 4 15 4 18 " « 12 7 11 8 5 13 5 12 3 14 2 16 Read the Want Ads! GRIAT DAYS AAA AUTO RACES , -23-24-2« MJDWIST aKmr HARNESS RACES *U6.20-21-22 MOTORCYCLE RACKS AU6.25 "THR ILLCADI" SPEED-STUNT SHOW U AUG. 26 HORSE SHOW Al'G. 2*-2« COLISEUM 40 THRILL RIDES RURAL YOUTH "TON ON TNT FARM" AT0MK ENIRGY EXHIBIT EXPOSITION "ALICE INi oD AnIR. YU1T MICHANICAL ALICE WHO TALKS AND £»£> GESTURES MOM AM FREE ON THE GROUNDS WILD LIFE IN A WISCONSIN SITTING - CONSERVATION EXHIBIT - STATE WIDE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION CATTLE - SWINE -- SHEEP POULTRY - HORSE - GOAT AND FUR SHOW - ART - FLOWER SHOW, CROPS AND FRUIT EXHIBITS, DAIRY PRODUCTS, FARM MACHINERY SHOW, SEE AND HONEY EXHIBIT -- LITTLE THEATRE -- HORSE I SHOE TOURNAMENT FIREWORKS CUTELY t#-1' type of wrestler who can disconcert his rival and maneuver him into defeat. An Australian Tag team match features Bob Glay. youthful Okalahoma star and Lee Savoldi, of New Jersey against George Bruckman, of Washington and "Apache" Craig, the Indian warrior. The permanent .base' of the U. S. •Twelfth "Air Force in Germany, the 'Fighter-Bomber crewmen have uone to work at a gruelling routiUfi_ of_ flying, of doing maintenance and construction work, and of training for the defense of a free world. But all work and monotonous Shown ahpve is Kenneth Adams with his champion pen of three barrows which he displayed for judging at the McHenry county junior fair. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Math Adams, Ken-, neth was active in F.F.A. work throughout his four years of high school. He is a 1^51.graduate of H. S. rhimriay. AjugusMQ, 1551 •< •*».<** Veterinary medical antbocitigp believe that pet animals surviving an atom bomb attack could be threatened by strange disease® for which science has no ready answer. The view is that radiation from the bomb might alteP certain pet disease viruses so much that the viruses woul4 pro* duce baffling new types of illnetgk Fifty-seven percent ,.oC_. L year's fatal accidents occu during hours of darkness. HI MHIIUHIII * M TT DR. c. B. SWANS©* " . • Dentist , v-.- - . 1 Ottlee Honrs Willy Except Tbarsttf » to 12 -- 1:80 to STSO Xea^ Wed. and Fri, E 7 to • Telephone HaHenry lSt ti in i t t i t i ; in »n >m i0» provide recreation and information after duty hours while they are training as guardians of Free Kurope. : match is to a two out of three i leisure makes an airman dull, fall verdict with a sixty minute time limit. 4-H Members From Area Attended Wisconsin Camp Girls from local 4-H clubs joinr ed those from other groups in the county in attending the twentyfourth and final session at Camp Wetomachek, Lake Geneva, earlier this month. Accompanying the girls were three counselors. Miss Betty Langford. home adviser, and her assistant, Mns Marie Turner. Those from the McHenry community who attended were Annette Smith. Charlotte Hogan, Marita Thomson and Joyce Turner of the Ringwood Happy Clover club and Anne Lundborg, Jean Selsdorf, Betty Wright and Sandra Sells of the Busy Bumble Bees, Wonder Lake. just as in any other profession. Besides, many men in the 86th •Fighter-Bomber Wing are continuing their education, studying for university degrees, and do^ng specialized research work. .The "Flying Bookshelves" idea was the brainchild of Miss Barbara Pearson. Neubiberg air base librarian. She watched the convoys leaving for Giebelstadt and thought how much the men would value reading material in off-duty hours during the weeks they would be away. The books-by-air distribution is now an established service. Twice eat ii week Miss Pearson and an assistant fly a courier ship with volumes that have been specially requested, and new books and periodicals that will keep the American Air Force men up-todate on world events, as well as Don't be alarmed if you should learn some day that your dog is nearsighted. Myopia, or nearsightedness, is common in dogs, according to veterinarians. A highly developed sense of smell :SAn overwhelming majority of motor vehicles involved in accidents last year were reported in apparently good, condition. . j ' C o m p a s s Except in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, the compass needle points approximately the same in both northern and southern latitude!. The heedle is actually a small magnet, pivoted so that it can move freely around its center. One end points toward the north magnetic pole of the Earth, which is located on the Boothia Peninsula north of Canada. The othqf end points to> ward the south magnetic pole, la South Victoria Land, which is directly south of the eastern coast Qt Australia. 1 ^ E. E. PEASLEE, D.C. Chiropractor 1M S. Green St^ fflcllM|iy Office Hoars Daily except Tknrsday 9 to 18 -- 1:80 to S MML, Wed. and Fri. Erralaf 7 to 9 Classified Ads Will Do Almost Anything You Aak Them To Do! CORN OATS BARLEY FERGUSON GRAIN SERVICE Your Country Elevator We Buy and Sell v ,- -liet Us Serve You * i&one -- Crystal Lake 779 HY* WHEAT SOYBEANS NOVEL VISITORS Overnight visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Noyes of Greenwood were a 1500-pound baby elephant, two black leopards, and a lioness, accompanied by the Noyes, cousin, E. S. Ward of Starkhill, N. Y. Mr. Ward is an importer and exporter of animals. He was o:j his way to the soo in Prairie du Chien. Wis., with the elephant and the leopards. When he returned ho brought a young lioness which he will send to Cuba after fattening her up at his quarantine Station near Philadelphia. 'SPEEDY" By McHenry Garage Call McHenry 29SJI, ;" ' , For Appointment. . - ^ 91' I' 1 HUM 1 1 '1.1 'V m m >1 VEBNON KNOX Attorney<at-law ^ Cor. Green and Elm Sts* XeHefix Tnef^ay and Friday AfteriM|| Other Days By Appoint*e«t. Phone McHenry 4S »I"M'.H H i >»•••» M » H 11 SOBERT A. 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