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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1952, p. 4

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".Jw ffc~ r A $•«» i %•- j + < - •,!•'• •!..»;• J • «U % The rains came and the wind d blow, but not enough to stop ree games in the McHenry fcounty Baaeboll League lu& Sun *»y ' The Shamrocks waited an hour $>eyond game time then took the |Md against Johnsburg. When the firing was over, the Tigers had the best of it 6 to 3. Read Dick Smith's description Of the game for the details. ; In Dot) Howard's absence, Dick jiandled both the microphone and the official scoring. And he did it bang-op job. Woodstock beat Crystal LaJke |0 to 5 while Algonquin won & 12 'Mo 3 game from the Merchants. Richmond and Spring Grove found the track too sloppy sto will play oK ttetr gaiat at a later date • Baseballs will be flying thicker than snowballs in January as games pile up this week. Hi Martin--•: Since you %rot# We frtrte that the Brownies have. given the bounce to Manager Hornsby. We seem to recall that Hornsby called our White Sox a bunch of bush-leaguers before the season started. Being sensitive artists, our Sox slapped the Hornsby Browns down 6 out of 9. He shouldn't have said that! We haven't done much sparring on politics since "Mose" retired. You never know how many Democrats exist until the votes are counted. See you at the World Series, Martin. -- in Chicago! Yours, . . •••; s. Irffc Our "Brenda" was presented witfi a special trophy last week by the G.A.A. at M.C.HiS. The whole gang in the Plaindealer is very proud. It seems the committee did some research work and found "Brenda" to be the oldest grad still able to participate in sport*. In case you tossed away the Article on the district baseball tournament, let's give it the once over. The Shamrocks are the host team and all games win be played on their diamond. - On Thursday evening of this week as the clock strikes six, the Shamrocks will meet Woodstock In the opening game. Here are your games far Saturday of this week: At l o'clock -- Algonquin vs. ©rystal Lake At 3:30 o'clock -- Johnsburg 1*. FOrt Sheridan At 6 o'clock -- Nash Motors of Waukegan vs. the- winner at the fyoodstock-McHenry game. At 4 o'clock next Sunday afterloon Lake Forest and Richmond #111 be hose. You can bet that all teams wfll be ' up" for this tournament. Success paves the way to the state and national meets. The Frank Hofka's headed north and west last week for a vacation. Without Frank's melodious warbling all you can hear in the Plaindealer shop is the monotonous clang of machinery. We can expect to hear some good, old western numbers when he returns. DAILY PINUPS: When egotism is wasted wisdom is found wanting. Rightous anger can be constructive; rancor is ever destructive. Long experience is frugal with admonition; lack of experience is free with advice. Repartee is what robs you of sleep because you left it unsaid. Handing out a line hurries you to (be end of your rope. Anonymous j JbHNSBTJRG JUNIORS BEAT DUNDEE 2-0 ON SCHMnTS 1-H1TTKR The Johnsburg Junior Baseball Team played its first game Wednesday, June 3 and defeated Dundee by a score of 2 to 0. All scoring was done in the third inning. Oeffling was hit by a pitched ball. Weber's grounder went through the shortstop for a two-base error, Oeffling taking third. The first pitch to Pierce was wild, allowing Oeffling to score and Weber to move to third Pierce singled on the next pitch to score Weber. Freund grounded to third to end the inning. Harold Scluriitt pitched 1-hit While all this tournament kusi-jball, striking out ll batters and Hess is being taken care of, the j walking only two. county league schedule must rol|l Johnsburg's next home game merrily along. Just what some Iwil* be Wednesday. June 18 when It is a nice boost for McHenry to have the tournament so let's Set out and show our interest ou should see some hot ball frames. teams will do for pitching seems iv to be a unanswered 64 dollar i; I ,; , There's a real battle coming up y at Johnsburg next Sunday with |ng down the Tigers necks for first place in the standings. Spring Grove will be 'here to meet a strengthened Merchant nine. The Shamrocks tour to Crystal Lake. Woodstock goes to Richmond. Martin B.. Smfth of SIS lC' Leonard, St. Louis, 3, Mo., tacked this note On to a letter and renewal of subscription. "Noticed in So I Hear column about some Democrats in McHenry. Well, well. And, also he talks so much about the Sox and Cubs. So here is some news for his column. You have to come down to St. Louis for the World Series next fall and see the Brownies win it This is the real dope and I got it straight from our Elderiy Statesman, Satchel Paige. Hi, Earl." they will be hosts to McHenry. Game time 6 P.M. Johnsburg Jtmlen AJt. R. H. T-. Oeffling, SB 2 1 0 Weber, 2B 3 ly 0 Pierce, IB 2 $ 2 L. Freund, LF 3 0 0 Huemann, 3B 2 0 0 M. Freund, C 2 0 0 T. Oeffling, U1 2 0 0 Novak, ,RF 2 0 0 Schmitt, I* f '2 0 0 Totals so 2 2 Dundee JunlfM . AM. R. H. Doylr 2B 3 0 0 Warner, iB ' 1 3 0 0 Bartel. 3B . 3 0 1 Dobler, SS 3 0 0 Lindeman, LP 3 0 0 Schbert, CF 3 0 0 Hatchel, RF 2 0 0 Miller, C - 2 0 0 Price, 1 0 0 K&mp, p 1 0 0 -- JM6MK1M MMUttti FROM SHAMROCKS Home Nine Gels Off To Bad Start fin First Innincf By Dick Smith The McHenry Shamrocks lost their second straight game last Sunday as Johnsburg ended up on the long end of a 6 to 3 score. Klapperich pitched for the Tigers and kept the nine hits he allowed very well scattered. The Tigers started the scoring in the first inning. Hiller started it off when he beat out a hit to the shortstop. Katz singled to left sending Hiller to second. H. Freund beat out a hit to the second baseman loading the bases. Buddy Meyers singled to left scoring Hiller and Katz. Art Jackson flied out to center. Si Meyer beat out a hit to the pitcher again loading the bases. Pitzen filed out to right and Howie Freund scored from third. Huemann ended it with a ground ball to Larkin. The Shamrocks came back in their half of the inning and for a short time it seemed that they Would get right back in the game. Andreas singled to left. Sonny Miller hit a fly ball to right and went all the way to second when the ball popped out of the right fielders glove. Andreas stopping at third. Harry Stilling popped out to the second baseman. Larkin beat out a ground ball to the pitcher, loading the bases. Rosing singled to center scoring Andreas. The bases were still loaded. Bill Boiger hit into a double play Meyer to H. Freund to Katz. The score at the end of the first inning was Johnsburg 3 the Shamrocks 1. Pitzen Hits Trlpl* The Tigers scored agaitt I# the third inning on a single by Si Meyer and a triple by Pitzen. Two more runs in the fourth by the T^ers made the score 6 to 1. Klapperich led off with a single to center. C. Hiller's third hit was a single to left sending Klapperich to second. Katz popped to the pitcher for the first out. H. Freund flied out to Aim at second. B. Meyer singled to left scoring Klapperich and Hiller. Jackson ended the inning with an infield fly to Aim. The Shamrocks also scored in the sixth when Rosing got his third hit, a single that Hiller knocked down but could not make a play on. A walk to Boiger and a wild pitch scored Rosing. The Shamrocks threatened in the ninth but the rally bogged down after one run had scored. John Boiger had repfaced Aim In the eighth inning and led off in the ninth. He was safe on a two base error. Guv Boiger singled to short J. Boiger going to third. Andreas popped out to third. Sonny Miller's fly to right scored Boiger from third? H. Stilling flied ottt to center to end the game. WAY WW Total! Shamrocks Andreas, IB Miller, P H. Stilling, if1 Larkin, SS Rosing, 3B B. Boiger, C§t L. Stilling, RP Aim, 2B W. Boiger, C J. Boiger, 2B Totals j Score by tanHqgs : Johnsburg 301 200 000--6 Shamrocks 100 001 001 3 Stolen Bases: B. Meyer, Rosing Two-Base Hits: Pitzen, Klapperich Three-Base Hits: Pitzen Double Plays: Meyer--FreUnd --Katz Struck Out $y: killer, 1; JDapperich, 4 Bases On Balls Off: Klapperich, 3 Winning Pitcher: Klapperich Umpires: Scoff (Plate). Griggs (Bases). Johnsbufg C. Hiller, 3B Katz, IB H. Freund, 2B B. Meyer, SS A. Jackson, CF S. Meyer, RF Pitzen, LF A.B. R. H. 5 i 3 VERGNE GAGNE AND THE MAD RUSSIAN TANGLE THIS WEEK Verne Gagne, the top ranking heavyweight challenger f r o m Minnesota and Leon Kirilenko, the Mad Russian, are paired in Fred Kohler's exciting sixty minute main event Friday night, June 13th in the Lake County Stadium in Round Lake Park. Kirilenko states that Friday, the 13th is a bad luck date for Gagne and he hopes to wreck the chances of Verne for a future match with Lou Thesz. The Mad Russian who has long platinum hair and stalks around the ring like a wounded tiger, is one of the most unruly Wrestler's in the mat game, Kirilenko has been warned by promoters and referees in addition to Athletic Commission officials to stay within the rules when he wrestles. However Verne declares that if Kirilenko gets rough, he (Gagne) will get twice as tough. Gagne, just twenty five years of age has only been wrestling professionally for three years. He recently wrestled to a draw with Champion Lou Thesz displaying his brilliant talent. Verne vfras a student at the University of Minnesota and proved to be a star football player and a great all around athlete. He won Inter-collegiate, A.A.U., and Olympic wrestling honors while in college. His great grip in wrestling is the sleeper hold with which he has won many of his matches. An Australian Tag team match on Friday's show features a Tag match with Baron Arena and Ned Tayler wrestling Carl Engstrom and Juan Hernandez. The bout is to a sixty minute time limit with a two out of three fall verdict. In the opening match Karl Gray, of Milwaukee tangles with Cuban Pete in a one fall thirty minute bout. Tickets are priced at $2.00-- $1.25 and children under twelve at seventy-five cents. ifemamr ftdYs ifeaf LEGKW HUME 114 AT CRYSTAL LAKE By Jerry Long McHenry travelled to Crystal Lake and downed the Lakers Leg. ion ball team 11 to 6. McHenry threatened in the first inning as they loaded the bases with runners but nothing came of it. Crystal Lake scored first on two hits, McHenry then bounced back and scored three runs. The game had a few errors and became sloppy at some points. The game was highlighted by two home runs both hit by Crystal Lake men which produced three of their six runs. The McHenry Legion team out-hit the Crystal Lake team seven to five. The two Crystal Lake pitchers struck out 11 MCHenry batters, but at the same time they walked 12 men which produced many of McHenry's runs. But, with Long it was different, he made up for his mental lapses by striking out 13 men and walking only 2. In the last four innings he struck out 9 batters while not giving up a walk. McHenry stole nine bases whle Crystal Lake stole only one. The way it looks McHeni*y should have a pretty good season. McHenry will tjrayel to Gary next Sunday June ^ Crystal Lake Stranic, P WahlonK .P Coss, 2B Johnson, CF Grabbe. C Ladd, SS Hosman. RF Tym, 3B Edwards, LF Reading, IB A.B. n. H. 2 00 00 s 20 10 • J 1 1 s .1 0 1 0 :•$. 10 12 * 0 SAlTNER, WIS.--McHenry real estate and insurance man Harry Greene is maintaining his reputation as a muskie fisherman here, and Mrs. Greene has now joined him in the pursuit of the big game fish by bagging a good sized specimen. Greene has landed a muskie lunker on every occasion of his twice-yearly visits at Long Cottages, here the past three years. His latest, last week, was an 11 pound, 35 incher, hooked on it red bucktail in Plum Lake. Mrs. Greene had the thrill of pulling in her first muskie on the same trip, boating a 10 pound, 34 incher, also on a red bucktail. "I've had good luck on muskies ever since I started going to Long's on Plum Lake," reports Green. "Now. that the good frau has joined me in getting her first of the big ones, we're going, back again this summer." Johnsburg Algonquin Richmond Woodstock Shamrocks , , « % * ' If • " M ITDOJI.J»l OOCTOT 1AAQU* stanWNOS 7 * -- * * • : Spring Groveis ' ^ % Merchants „ 0 Crystal Lake f Games Next Sunday: Shamrocks at C. L. r Algonquin at Johnsburg Spring Grove at Merchants Woodstock at Richmond Complete line ef Lee's poaltrj remedies at Wattles Brag Store. McHenry. 8tf ^ " ' T»' » * t t'S* HIlV' • achievement record fsJ&S The following pupils are llsttri as not having been absent or tardy during the last scholastic year at St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school: Gerard Justen and Gary Vycital, first grade; Larry Geier, second; Richard Bykowski yd Judith Freund, third; Carol DAdrich, Shirley Jager, Marjorie Jung, Harold Justen, Charlotte Smith and Gerald Thennes, fourth; Joan Blake, Gordon May and Rose Mary Mercure, fifth; Gerald Blake, Josephine Freund, Anthony May, Annette Smith and Dorothy Stoffel, seventh; thleen Anglese and Robert Byiwski, eighth. WOODSTOCK LISTS MANY ATTRACTIONS FOR CENTENNIAL Totals McHenry Marunde, IB Barbier, 96, Ml Weber, 3B Freund, C Collins, 2B Boiger, SS Oeffling, LF > Schmitt, LF Frett, CF Thiel, Rp Long, P Totals ff 6 5 AJB. it. H. ir s 9 4 27 11 8 I8SJLTED CHARTER Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett has issued a charter to several Illinois corporations this past week, among them the Fox Valley Hosiery, Inc., 115 Riverside Drive, McHenry. Bead the Want Ai> Complete line of Lee's ^poultry remedies at Wattles Brag Store, McHenry. M The grapevine tells us that Clarence Gaylord of Third Street caught a 26-inch Northern Pike and a 3-pOund bass at Grass Lake Tuesday night. 24 0 IM Hear teH that A1 Purvey has completed 30 years as greenss keeper for the McHenry Country ? Club. The boy must be good. Yours truly holds the distinction of working on the course before A1 came along; but he lasted longer. The St. - Louis Cardinals will hold a tfjr-out camp for ball players between the ages of 17 and 23 on June 18 and id at Wing Park, Elgin. Workouts start at 11 A.M. each day. AND CESSPOOL CLEANER. Eliminates digging & pumping. Removes sludge, fibrous tre« roots, STIMULATES BACTERIA BJORKMAN'S RIVERSIDE HARDWARE ISO N. Riverside Dr. McHenry PHONE 722 <"H' •!' 'I. -M-M' » j. \ 4 -- FATHER'S DAY DINNER SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINING ROOM OPEN FROM 1 TO 10 P. M. SUNDAY THE ALIBI TRY OUR DELICIOU8 FRIED SHRIMP OREEN STREET MCIIENRY, ni: BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN WITH I Fir* a meal of TURF BUILDER Hie complete food for grau. Then a light sowing of SCOTTS, the all perennial grass teed . . . toon a fresh new world of tparkUttg green it of your door TUkf BUILDtR -- one pound does better feeding job than three of ordinary fertilizer. 2* lbs feeds 2500 «q ft -$2.50; 10,000 sq ft-$7.15 LAWN SEfD--Top quality blerul 99^91% weed free . . . the deluxe lawn In sun or shade. 1 <lb - $1.50 3 lbs $7.35 StottK "Sf fCIM" Seed grows fast «e goor1 tor new lawns, thrives in sun or shade* lib-$1.25 5 in-$6.15 BJORKMAN'S HARDWARE ISO RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENBY, II-IPHONE 712 Bigelo Sanford's Karpet Kare Ulnding and Serglaf On locatlea Carpet Cleaning Sags and Furniture Cleaned Tidy Bug Cleaners Phone Woodstock 16B Free Pickup and Dellrery Plans continue for {ha $ig Woodstock centennial celebration, Which continues from Saturday, June pi, through Sunday, June 22. Following are highlights of the long observance: June 14,* centennial ball and coronation of queen; June 15, all day sports shtfw at city park; June 19, kiddies' parade at 1 p.m., pageant at high school field at 8:30; June 20, afternoon program in city square, pageant in evening at school; June 21, float parade at noon and pageant in evening; June 22, union church service and mass choir at city park at 11:30, followed by all afternoon program at city park and pageant again in evening. PERSON " •»» .VflM Ifeni 2Mb £': OWDIH YOUR MASON TICKETS NOW!^ ENJ0Y PREFKRRCD SRATS--MRORQIT PRIVILEGES 41 • SINQtl «• ATS. TAX H4C.-I.M. 2.40.M* MArS. Wtp. I SUM.. 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