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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Sep 1953, p. 4

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v ( "te,v!X. •.. .;.%; .: 4. - ? . . ^ .. k.. (1 \, THE MCHENRT ' ; ...v w. • *tt " '" '. , " * *-' • • •' ;' ALGONQUIN COMES FROM BEHIND TO BEAT TIGERS 7-5 The Johngburg Tigers had the powerful Algonquin Simplex on the ropes for seven innings likst Sunday on the Tiger diamond before a 3-run explosion sent the Simplex team on th^ir way io a 7-5 victory. Harold Schmitt, rookie left hander, worked his magic over the visiting sluggers until control got the best of him. Don Blanken drove a home run over the tree tops in left for the long blow of the ball game. Algonquin • All R H Koch, 3b V ' D. Wilbrandt,. Grotemeyer, Sf; W-l Simonini,, 2b-1 Wlibrandt, 2bf ' Boyd, lb Blanken^ If Mavis, p Fitzgerald, c KnabuAch, c ; ' Bangart,i'^f; - Zange, \r Totals* ' - v Johnsbuif Si Meyer, ib Katz. 3b R. Freund, If' C. Hiller, ss Fulton, cf Huemann, c Pierce, rf Peisert, 2b Schmitt, p Klapperlch, p Thursday, Sepiomb«r 3, d963 - BHeaHTl OLD TIMERS The Old Tltners come to life following our announcement last week that a feature game would be arranged for Labor Day if1 enough old boys responded. They answered with a bang and several blasts. For instance. Bob Knox, the Irish Prairie flash of some years back, took offense to the idea that he might noed a runner. He not only challenged S.I.H. to a race, but says he can beat any of tha young sprouts in 'ft short sprint,- • I iJohn Beltramo 59-41 in. that cribbage match. Our scouts tell us that Beltranio, holds championships a mile long. All we Know i8 what we hear. Of all the stories about lady drivers, we like this the best: DOVE HUNTING SEASON OPENED TUESDAY. SEPT. 1 Dates and Other Game Regulations For You Hunters Joe Jackson, IB, P 4 G. Jackson, RF, 10 4 Klaus. SS 3 Jim Jackson, £ t SHAMROCKS LOSE DOUBLE-HEADER TO WOODSTOCK MOOSE Clark, 2B pThe Woodstock Moose base- Selchow, P tell team rolled to an easy 14' Peacock, Rip to 2 victory in the first game! '•'* of a double header, with the Mc- Totals Henry Shamrocks here last McHenry, (4) Sunday. However, the second; (I. Molidor, SI contest was a real battle with B. Knox, 2B Woodstock gaining a 5. to 4 de- H. Stilling, LJ1 Following much controversy, j cifcion. s. Miller, P the dove season opened on Tues-] Miller started the first game phil Ju<*son, C" •r o. 0 day of this week and will con-;and might have fared better if Paul Judson, IB Hi* m,t her car head on ltinU€ th,ou*h SePl- 30 Shooing,his defense hadn't cracked wWe!J Molidor, RF His cai met hei car h ad - hours for doves have been desig- open He gave way to DiedrichlB Bolger, Cf •«. "I'm so sorry, said t e WQ-, na^e(j as one-half hour before man driver, it was _ ni-v i sunrise to sunset. As in the past fault. J year, th* daily bag limit is 8. "Not at all, madfam, ' the man j The next open season will be replied gallantly, "I was to on squirrels, starting Sept. 15 in blame myself., t 4 this northern zone ard ending "But I insist the fault was Qct 31 Bag ,jmit i8 5 per day mine," the woman Said. "After all, I was on your side of the road,," " , . v".i. "That may be true, my dear madam, but I am responsible for the collision. I saw you coming , Hunters are warned that the season is closed on rails and marsh hens. r j. Bolger, SS Totals . 33 5 AB R 4 1 %4. > * } 0 4 % 2 . . l • 4 • 0 3 • >*# . 0 33 6 Doublet;, 4a. Molidor. Triples: in the third and rested to go all the way in the second game. Woodstock showed a lot of pitching strength to match . their power. Peacock went great Stilling, A. Jackson. Home in the first game and Klaus, jiun: Ktaus- Stolen bases: Britz, a fine young shortstop, showed 1KlaU8, Jackson, H. Stilling, plenty in finishing the game. 1 Left-on-base: Moose 4. McHenry Selschow, fresh from Junior'4 Double plays: Klaus, Joe Legion competition, was sharp j ^ac^son- Walks: Selchow 1. While many hunters will beiin the second game', but the vet- Strikeouts: Selchow 8, Miller 2 Sib Whiting and "Red" Win-a^va^' ^ had, ample duck season. At noon, Oct. - John Boleer and Harrv kel want to play, but insist that '®fP^t,Vn,t? dart down a side | ^ 1.. J°™ Bo^f\ Har.rX yoiirs truly pl&y first base. street.' The three Larkin brothers are ~ ^ d . ready and anxious. A1 Phannen- We hear that Jimmy Clark still wants to get his old gang I 8 . 8 few ^ya ago. together. They were the "Mc- _ - Henry Bums." But that name! BUI Bacon may not shoot so was a fooler. They played a at good* baseball for Manager .Ed Wolf. sharpening their sights this week jeran Joe Jackson was on hand others are looking forward to to finish. '{S,til- 23, the season will open on ling hit triples for the long ducks, mudhens and geese. After the first" day, shooting hours, will be one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. Bag Limit Same blows on McHenry's side. George Jackson and Klaus hit home runs. Woellert, LF 5 2 0 j Clark, 2B, C 6 1. 1 Bag and possession limits onj^- Jackson, C, S3 4 lot'low. but if you are driving your ducks are 4 daily and 8 in pos- A T"01""" 01 . aaw •••!> AM WA ' nAnoi nn AH i AW/t ov>r Harold Freund and Bill Kruetzer ;ire rarin'to go. George Bohr. Jackson car down John street when he {session on ducks (except mer- Tipps, RF CF tees off No. 1. don't slow down. I gansers) including not more than And was Ralph Bennett's face {one wood duck in the daily kill red when he "hid" a ball in the j or posession limit. On mudhens creek -- thinking it belonged |or coots the daily bag and the a real slugger, was in town this!to one of his Pals- Tw®s funny;possession limits are 10. week, but had^to head back to!until the owner came along and! The limit on geese is 5 daily Minnesota --t the land of sky j asked Ralph if he^ had seen a' and 5 in possession and in that blue water. jball. "Omigosh!", exclaimed , limit a hunter may not have . ' -- . ; • (Ralph, "Was that your balljmore than two Canada geese or Tom Bolger must be in food; two white-fronted geese -- or . ^ipe after showing the J*#ior j SPECTACULAR SHOT <** Canada and one white Legion how all summer. WINS BIG CONTRACT Ralph Bennett. Arnold Ander- j FOR LEW WORSHAM , sr.iv Melvin Whiting and "Spots" I Thurlwell are reported to be get-1 Worsham, whose spectactiittr their legs in «hi»tular sinllinS of an approach shot wee*. fronted. The rabbit season starts November 11 and continues through Jan. 15. Daily limit is 5 and 10 in possession. 1 The season on cock pheasants (for an eagle two won for him iwill also start Nov. 11 and end "mm % $25,000 first prize in the recent j Nov. 25 (inclusive). Hunting "Little Joe" Preund played > Wor'd Championship of Golf - at will start at noon on opening some great ball for McHenry,Tam O Shanter Country Club. : day. Daily limft .s 2 and pos-• ' "" when Walt Freund had real Chicago, was signed recently to j session limit 4. ' l g' 2B pood teams. Wonder if "Zeke" ]a. contract to Pla>' Bolf «*h>bi- • Between Sept. 1 and the 25th Paeon can _still cover center'tion Same' under the sponsor-1 hunters may send for permit f'eld. A nd what's wrong withjs^'P George S. May com-: blanks to hunt on public hunt- Vetting "Hup" Sehoewer back to'Pany- business engineers, accord-.jng areas managed by the state. •be old home town? 1'°** an announcpment by Mr. j Requests must be sent to Perv (May. The contract runs for one.mit Office. 303 E. Monroe street. -Names could go mi and on and >'ear and guarantees Worsham ! springfujld. Ill Joe Jackson, IB Blitz. 3B Jim Jackson, SB Peacock, p Gibbs, RF Klaus, SS, P Selchow," 2b Totals McHenry t(Z) G. Molidor. 3B B. Knox, 2B, SS Phil Judson, p' G. Bolger, C S. Miller, P Dietrick, P H. Stilling. LIT Wirtz, RF Paul Judson. IB Becknell, CF J. Molidor. R*F 5 3 2 1 1 S f , 3 0 > 1 0 v 1 4 1 i . 'tV.: 1 t 0 J. Bolger, SS B. Bolger, SS, LF 44 AB 3 4 3 1 1 3 . 3 1 2 4 2 1 3 1 14 K 0 0 ' , 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Winner: Selchow. . -J-O. Loser: Miller. Time:, 1:52. • Score by Inning's: ^ ? > McHenry 000 021 OOtUi; # 1 Woodstock 001 300 01 5 9 5 WOODSTOCK WINS COUNTY LEAGUE Shamrocks Play At ~ Johnsburg Saturday For Fourth Place v.-« are anxionglv awaiting Vord from a 1<* ol yoti fellows. Remember. That game is dethirty- five exhibitions at $1,000 plu, for each appear-1 GRANDSONS OF THE possible fifty i A. P. FREUNDS HURL Totals 32 2 • 4 Doublet; Joe Jackson. A. ?ae£- son. Gibbs. Triples: Peacock, Joe Jackson, J. Bolger. Home run: G. Jackson. Stolen bases: Woel- The well-balanced Woodstock Moose baseball team, under the ! capable guidance of Manager , George Jackson, defeated the McHenry Shamrocks in a double header last Sunday to wind up the regular ^county league season in undisputed possession of first place. Algonquin started the day in a tie for first place, but ran into a set-back at Richmond. McHenry and Johnsburg ended up in a tie for fourth place and will settle the issue Saturday afternoon on the Johnsburg vd*amond. Game time is 4:30. The play-offs will start Sunday -with Richmond at Woodstock. The location of the other 34 K 3 0 0 . .-4 Jt 1 l 0 1 a 1 .9 :: 0 0 •'..4-/* 0 1 4 "2, 1 > tI - •! S: 9 oV Jit 1 "•••. 2 -i'- %, 1 0 0 36 •T ' 10 AB R H 5 1 2 4 0 2 4 1 1 & ,4:, 1 " 3 "S-r X 4 % 0 3 - t 0 4 i 'S' 0 0 1 0 l JUDO STYLE TOPt^ ALL-STAR CARD AT ROUND LAKE; - . Judo style wrestling w!H be on tap Friday night in another all-star mat promotion at Lake County Stadium in Round Lake Park. Tor "The Great" Yamato will pit the best in Tokyo-trained methods against the American skills of Billy Darnell, one of the finest athletes ever to come out of Philadelphia, Theyll grapple in the headliner at 2 of 3 falls or 60 minutes. Darnell, who travels about the country with his pretty wife who used to dance on top TV shows, has been highly rated for six years, arid before that made Ail- American with the Temple University football team. He was also an archery chartip. He wears a leopard's skin in Jthe ring, and is just swift enough to cope with Tamato's judo chops. The Jap was a crowned native of Tokvo. wber* th"" . him medals in UK Kodjg ICWUI judo fie<*u4uai >.ei ^. he . ^1 *.w pltalized a dozen top 11.9. products. Aiding his cause A» a servant girl named Hanakos San, who bows and waits on the fiendish fellow before e&h bout. Yamato expresses the worst of tnc Japanese traits. On the same program,. rfughhouse and blond Art Nielsen of Atlanta, Ga., t£fkes on Mexico's Juan Hernandez, in a semi-final • clash, and there's also a tag team affair, with Trader O'Neill, bearded Hong Kong warrior, and Milt Olsen of Wisconsin facing Treach Phillips of Columbus. O., and Baron Arena of Italy. There's an international touch here. These bouts promise to give fans in the area their most exciting entertainment of the season. - r m * atmmom.Hi. FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 4-5 "BRANDED" r Alan Ladd - Mona Fre%nan MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT. ONLY 'The Mummies Curse" SUN. & MON. SEPT. 6-7 Totals " Score by Inningl" ' Algonquin 100 200 031--7 Johnsburg 001 003 000--5 Doubles: Si Meyer. Triples: Mavis. Hone Run: Blanken. Bases oiv balls off: Schmitt §, Klapperich 1, Mavis 1. Struck out by: Schmitt 2, Klapperich 1, Mavis 6. MILLAND RAY WYMAN f&ttflSCHfHCOlM. DAILY PINUPS: Stamina is that sterling quality that lets you -soft-pedal the sour notes. A garden fence can be a meeting place 01 a dividing line. You can read some people like a book and still not find / the right words. " The surest way not tc make a hit, is never go to bat. To go down in history a man TUES , WED. & THURS. " SEPT. 8-9-10 Kirk Douglas - Eleanor Parker "DETECTIVE STORY" < Want Ads, Mte freeAnB,"j art everybody's business. \ E L Mt HT. 176 WAUCONDA FRI. & SAT. 8KPT. 4-5 "LET'S DOIT AGAIN" (Technicolor) Jane Wyman - Ray Milland SUN. & MON. SEPT. 6-7 Burt Lancaster - Virginia Mayo "SOUTH SEA WOMAN" Open5 Sunday 4:45 p. m. „ TUES., WED. & THURS. SEPT. 8-9-10 Kirk Douglas - James Mason "STORY OF THREE LOVES" Technicolor Feature hours: 7:00 & 9:20 p.m. game will be decided after must be up on many subjects, fourth place is settled on Satur-' The most serious bone injury jlert, A. Jackson. 2; Klaus, Paul day. Judson, Becknell. Left-on-baso: McHenry-7, Woodstock-6. Double plays: McHenry-1. Woodstock-2. Walks: Peacock-3, Klaus-1, Dietrlch- 3. Strikeouts: Peacock-9. Dietrich-2, • Klaus-2. Winn#& arce- __ Providing for a finitely set for Labor Day after- exbibitions per year at the same < IN ALL-STAR DUEL noon - 2 pm. -- at the V.F.W fee- Mr May indicates that a diamond. -The 01#-TiH»l*f willj8imilar contract is to be offered. Mr. and Mrs. A. p. JPreund plav the Shamrocha. jeach years World Championship; and- son. Don, Tommy Brown D . _ A iwmner- With top money for -the-and Stephen H. Freund and Ber- £*acock* , 'l0' Loser: Mlller We can see a lot of fun pop- cominS year already raised to; tilla Freund witnessed an alloing and hope you fans will ->^u.000. this places a total po- star baseball game Sunday after-, M n»A ?aa~ o « tential value of $100,000 on win-'noon at Wauk^egan. Both of the McHenry 000 010 100^-2 4 6 ning of the tournament, by far, grandsons of the Freunds pitch- •. . the largest return for winning >d against each other. Paul Pe- Diek Weber and Bud Thennes!an^ single event in the history; titclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Standing* Woodstock Algonquin Richmond Johnsburg ^McHenry - Elgin V.F.W. Elgin Legion C.L. Merchants * turn omt Io ff« this tractiott; athave been signed up as umpires. No pop bottles, please. of golf. The schedule 1 Joe Petitclair of Waukegan, of exhibitions, pitched for the all-star jiyiior which will cover both the United police team. Denny Freuhd. son LADY BOWLERS States and Canada, will be an- „f Mr. and Mrs. Del Fceund. * Tnere are still a few openings nounced as cities and dates are was pitcher for the all-star team for bowlers in the 7:00 o'clock! splected. Executives of the from Wauconda. Wednesday ladies' league at Mc-l^*eor^e company field j Waukegan won #«4, tfwirv Recreation, if vu are in;staff win cooperate in planning Perested in joining league. ithe schedule and setting up local Please call Hornthv irrounH »t! arrangements. "This means that t is a fracture of the funny bone. W L < ANONYMOUS 14 1 13 2 10 5 8 8 9 3 12 2 13 r«lease call Dorothy Freund at 214-W before September i WOOD FIRE McHenry firemen were eilled Woodstock (5) Woellert. LF Britz, 3B F. Tipps, C A. Jackson, CF RemiltH of Sunday's Games: R II Elgin VFW, 16 - Elgin Leg. 11 1 0t Algonquin, 8 Johnsburg, 9 0 ! ,2 Richmond, 9 Algonquin,. 4 0,| <»0j Woodstock, 14 -McHenry, 2 1 1 i Woodstock, 5 McHenry, 4 YOUR FLOORS & WINDOWS j niany local communities which , to the woods near the Norse-;! would never have the opportuniUNI C ATCH --; ty of seeing an outstanding golf F.arly Monday morning, Hans Playpi will now be able to see Behnke, of Palace Recreation.1 the toP Professional each year," took four of his pin boys <Gusj8ays Mr M«y "We feel that the Unti, Dennis Justen, Eddie Jus- j Public- the game of golf in genten and George Barber > out fish- e,al an<i the tournament winner ing in Fox River. |wi11 a11 benefit from this plan." We saw the group when they returned with 13 northerns that weighed 41 pounds. The boys had 1 a picture taken, but we are sorry it was too dark for newspaper use. \W was--a--happy >• group--that displayed the big catch. We iniagine they will be showing the picture for some tim?. Guess you don't have to travel fir from home to catch the big ones. SPECIAL PLAY-OFF v You had better mark your calendar for Saturday and head for tiie Johnsburg baseball field about 4. o'clock. At 4:30 the McHenry Shamrocks and Johnsburg Tigers will meet in a do-or-die game to clear up a fourth place tie in the county league, The play-offs start Sunday so this issue has to be settled. Ana what more natural rivalry could tl.ere be fo- such a situation men's resort in Riverdale sub-1 • division Wednesday afternoon to 1 extinguish flames which were J burning tree stumps and brush, t The origin of the fire waa not 1 • determined. ® See Our Complete Line • LINOLEUM - TILE - CARPETING • DRAPES - CURTAINS • RODDING • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BLINDS PHONE 917 for Free Estimate TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 208 E. ELM STREET Subscribe To The ftalndealer 1L-* McHENRY, ILL. ULTRA - MODERN SCREEN SIZE 52x70 THURS. to SAT., SEPT. 3-4-5 William Holden - Don Taylor "STALAG 17 Also Color Cartoon ft SUN. & MON. SEPT. 6-7 Robert Taylor - Ava Gardner "RIDE VAQUER0" Also color cartoon and novelty FRI. & SAT. (RIBBAGE That Walt Freund must be lueky "or aomething. He beat -OCT. St M9P.K. v bus NifMiy, EiWft Stmfcy • My InUi Lv Uak -1 • iiii y 4a NM* AM. (•. M) at Ibw criMIt Imk (mi But i't Sferts Mw' fcll p.»., *iw V 1 'Iff Tref;i rut C!jh. Int., AI Clv<aae'« ViiilgliJ PRE COME IN NOW! And Trade-In Your Old Gutti LAY'EM AWAY FAST 1 - WHILE THEY LAS T | RIFLES ^SHOTGUNS WINCHESTER MODEL 10 Cal. 270 $120.95 WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PUMP All Gauges 12 Gauge $93.85 REMINGTON "WINGMASTER" Model ^70 -- All Gauges $88.35 MARL1N MODEL 8S6 32 Special $83.95 WINCHESTER MODEL 24 12 Gauge MARLIN OVER A VND 16 A 12 Gauge $77.10 ALL THESE $94.45 MODELS AND MANY OTHERS ARE IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY! JL'MBO GIN CASES -- FORM FIT AntMtast Treated $1.45 lo $23.95 REMINGTON SPORTS3ii*r ALL MAKES OF 22 CALIBERS $15.48 lo $70.10 Model it Gauge* $110.45 COMPLETE LINE OF Gun Accessories & Gun Cleaning Equipment Hunting Bows & Arrows Hand Guns All Types £11 Crlib^rs SPORTING GOODS MARINE SUPPLIES HUNTERS HDOTRS by "BEAR I* PHONE 1000 m TUES. to THURS. SEPT. 8-9-10 Ray Milland - Arlene Dahl "JAMAICA RUN" ,_Color cartoon and short WED , THURS., FRI. St SAT. SEPT. 2-3-4-5 "STALAG IT' William Holden - Don Taylor . 1 aniin SUN. & MON, SEPT. 6-7 "RIDE VAQOERO" Robert Taylor - Ava Gardner : s,. ' TUES., WED. & THURS. SEPT. 8-9-10 ENDS THURS SEPT. 3 "PICK UP ON SOUTH STREET" Richard Widmark - Jean Peters FRI. jc SAT SEPT. 4-5 5 cartoon festival. All1 your favorite cartoons plus our regular program. "Dangerous Crossing" with Jeanne Crain and "TROPIC ZONE" Ronald Reagan - - Rhonda Iteming In Technicolor , SUN. & MON. SEPT. 6-7 "TJiE QUIET MAN" John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara This is the picture that won John Ford his tW; J Academy Award. In Technicolor TUES., WED. & THURS. SEPT. 8-9-10 From the fun-packed stage hit % "STALAG 17" Will jam Holden - Don Taylor On Hwy. 12 in Genoa Clijr SEPT. 4-5 fflfTM H EN 45 x 60 FEET coiumha PKTunis ?'««H RITA STEWART 1 IHAYWOIOH GRANGER! SALOA/VE ' caw * _J c.s*>in( CHARLES LAU6HT0N PtiUS - • Kirk Douglas as "THE JUGGLER" -- GRAYSLAKE. ROUTE 120 - 21 f Open 7:00 P.M. -- First Show at Dusk -- 2 Shows Nlgfctly --j -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- ; WE SHOW FIRST - RUN FEATURES I THE NEWEST. 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