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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jul 1959, p. 5

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V Thursday, July 9, 1959 ' SHAMROCKS BEAT WOODSTOCK THEN LOSE Tip RICHMOND By Mickey Schaefer Saturday, July 4, the Mc- Henr y Shamrocks defeated ^fcodstock 10-3 behind the onehit pitching of Gene Freund. Gene struck out 4, and walked 7. Denny Freund pitched to two baitei-s in relief of Gene Freund in the sixth and struck them both out. Manager John Knox put Gene Freund back in the seventh and Gene found THE McHENRY PLAINDE ALER Page Fire !Ivot by Verona Kent J0HMSBUR6 AMD RICHMOND IN STATE TOURNEY Open Next Week Under Lights At Elgin Wing Park J~^idtahee l^aclit CLl Saturday by sailing two races. It is plain to see he is not a member of the newly formed "Old Men and Cowards" club. Saturday evening, July 4, the members and their guests Appoint Pastor At Mount Hope I son is now preparing to be- I of worship and social-educa- I feme a missionary for the ' tional services. The building ! Methodist church in the Bel- ; committee is working with gian Congo. His work was con- architects to determine plans itinued by Mr. Harland Shaw, ; for the first church unit. A CTath , . . - . The Rev. James Harold Hag .l.a.y. stewardship director for fund raising campaign „is JjUu3skt i ••n k \j'° erM?*% famous lerty has just been appointed ; the Rock River conference, un-, about to begin to make the ^liie- Wagon chicken and i pastor of the new Mount Hope til Pastor Hagertv completes dreams of the members a reali ids dinner which was especial- Church by Bishop Breshares his moving on June 30. 1959. tv in the very .near future. i\ oellghtlul. After the dinner | and District Superintendent (Previous Week) >. There were 40 "Divot Dolls" I ^ 241 h Illinois semi-pro out todav olavinp- rpai ^h^rn ' l^^^^bdll tournament w ill open . golf. The'occasion was the first | n?x ( l Wednesday night in El- l , l v l t i e s whlch eluded playing The Pistakee Yacht club is in the midst of its summer ac- _ - 5UU( me w<i& iut? urai \ . * °-- --- -- \ ~ T T Vn/ikt \ his control again. The batting I round of Match Play Tourna- j ^s WinK Par*< with sixteen 'V^t to ™ LonS Lake Yacht ,o bping there was dancing. On Sunday, the winners of the regular series race were: first place, Don Looze. Y III; second place, John Looze Y 4; third phtce, Norm Reese, Y 27. Next week we look forward st ir of the game was Denny j merit. " * i strong teams from Freund with a triple and single i Class A played a qualifying | Parts of the state aiming toi § three trips to the plate. | round and will play their first Iward the championship that Herb Baker hit a long three I match Tuesday, Juiy 7, which'*eat*s to na('onal Competition. run home run to deep left in 1 will be set up as follows -- the sixth inning. Brown's' single came in the first inning. Sunday. July 5, Richmond defeated the McHenry Shamrocks 1-0 behind the four-hit pitching of Jack Arsenau. Jack struck out eight and walked five. Denny Freund also pitched a four hitter for the Shamr^ ks. Denny struck' out ten and walked nobody. Don Bentz, Roger Benson, Jim Justen and Jim Peterson, had our four hits. The bright spot of' the game was the outstanding play of Tom Claybaugh out in rightfield. Tom made two '•great catches, the second one being a diving one handed Catch. 1 Next Sunday we play at Mc- I Q i r y a g a i n s t t h e E l g i n Braves. McHenry (10) AB R H J. Schaefer, 2b 3 21 D. Bentz, lb 4 0 2 J. "Justen, lb 111 D. Freund, ss, p 3 2 2 C. Olson, rf 5 11 R. Benson, c 4 2 H. Baker, cf 3 1 J. Stanek, If 4 0 J^jKnox, 3b 2 0 „G. Freund, p, ss 4 1 Joan Buss vs. June Rink D o roth y Beckenbaugh vs. Belte Moss ^loss O'Connell vs. Julia Kvalowetz Betty Wilkinson vs. Petie Hanley. Class B, we found the, fol- •pwing matches today -- I.ettie Busscher over Betty Rode (on the 22nd hole) Myrt Johnson over Dorothy Freund Lu Funk over Vera Herdrich Marion Dalieden over Sully Consago. McHenry county will send teams from Johnsburg and Richmond arid will certainly send a large delegation of fans. Richmond wiil play the opening game at 6:00 o'clock Wednesday evening with Des Plaines furnishing the opposition. The Tigers of Johnsburg meet Chicago South at 9 o'clock Thursday night, July 16th. Johnsburg has experienced the joys of winning the state championship and also saw hopes fade when injuries club for the annual two day regatta held on June 27 - 28. Com. and Mrs. Robert Mielenz of Pistakee greeted Com. and Mrs. VV. L. Kercher of to Okauchee Birger Dahl as part of the, activities of the Rock River con-jlho pjsi-,kpp f e r e n c e , h e l d in R o c k f o r d l a s t j w e e k . P a s t o r H a g e r t y w i l l j s e r v e b o t h t h e Mount Hope j church and the Ingleside church i with his ministry. . i Mr. Hagerty began his rnin- The Mount'Hope Methodist --" church is currently meeting in The ethics of advertising de Highlands com- Pend upon the ethics of advermunity renter for the full range tisers. •\aeht cluh of Wisconsin for jistry some thirty years ago and jtho annual Okauchee-Pistakee j his first church was in Spring jiegatta. Besides the sailing ' Grove. He has served in many I which alwa\s proves to be a churches throughout the state Long Lake and the Long Lake .J1' tosl skill, there will] and is very familiar with the guests at .t.h. e we.ll. at.t end,e d, be a cocktail • party dinner dance Saturday night. for the \ McHenry area and its people. Mrs..Hagerty and her mother take an active-part in.the activities of the church and serve YII1; second place to Norm) ~ ~ .as an important extension of • Reese, Y27. both of Pistakee; 1^ ^ the world began, peace j the pastor's service to the com- ! ^ ti sailors and their guests at the First "place "for"'the" regatta | ^ llouso follmved b>' dinner went to Don Looze sailing ' ancing. third place to Jerry Schemer. LL63; fourth place to Ervvin Buchholz. LL3; and fifth place to Tom Cooper ]LL10i. the latter three all of Long Lake. On Tuesday, June 30. the Women's auxiliary held its first meeting during which time Mrs. Frank Davenport Alter has always been all dressed j munity. up with no place to go. ' Former Pastor Rolla Swan- OPEN FOR BUSINESS ~ SteffFem's 5C to" *1.00 Store 514 W. Main St. McHen/y, I1L Phone 123-J WATCH FOR OUR G R A N D O P E N I N G struck suddenly. This year the team is going into the tourna- j was elected president £'aS^ ^;.,Y'aS 38 follows !ment vvith a spirit that c°"ld i the business meeting a deli-' Pearl Miller over Elsie Ol- carry through to the finish. It | o;„us luncheon was served ! «en appears that Manager Joe which was prepared by Mrs.' Bea Hughes over Gerda ; Frett has th£ pitching and re- Weselius Nadine Larkin over Lil Burns J Mary Rita Stilling over £dna Mae Johnson Jean Weyland over Fran Hofmann. Low net winners were -- Class A --- Joan Buss, 106 - 0 :27 - 79 net Musser, ss Burmister, 2b Nelson, 2b Brown, cf, 3b Leibert, If Sorenson, lb siBls, c -Martine, 3b Rank, rf Pooler, rf Selchow, p 33 10 10 Woodstock (3) AB Dorothy Beckenbaugh, 103 - 23 - 80 net Class B -- Rita Sayier 109 - 35 - 74 net Kathryn Rogers, 118 - 33 - 85 net Class C -- Nadine Larkin 129 - 50 - 79 net 0 I Helen Petrie 132 - 52 - 80 net 0 | Interesting highlights * * * 0 ; Dot Freund's sensational ap- 1 proach on the 12th green 0 ! which sunk for a par * * * * 0 | Rita Saylor's hot round of 74 0 1 * * * Mary Rita's approach 0 i shot which sunk on No. 6 for 0 a par * * * Grace Goffo's very 0 nice round of 114 - 34 - 80. 0 serve strength this year to turn the trick. Teams will line up as follows for the opening round and will battle toward the championship game to be played Saturday night, July 25th. July 15 (6:00) - Richmond vs. Des Plaines July 15 (9:00> -- Harvey vs. Streator July 16 (6:00) -- Roseland vs. Peoria July 16 (9:00) -- Johnsburg vs. Chicago South July 17 (6:00> -- Skokie vs. Ericksons July 17 (9:00) - V.F.W. vs. Earlsville July 18 (6:00) -- Canton vs. Chicago Vets July 18 (9:00) -- Elgin ACs vs. Joliet SHOP IN McHENRY William Nye and Mrs. John Looze. The July 4 weekend started off with a farewell party on F r i d a y n i g h t f o r one of P i s t a - j kee's all time top sailors, Dr. I Bill Fletcher who is entering \ the service this week. We'll i all miss his smiling face and gentle humor. There was a special race Saturday morning for the Henry L. Hertz challenge trophy, one of the oldest and most coveted of, all trophies which was won by Sid Peterson sailing Y 2. Don Looze, Y III and John Looze, Y 4 came in sec- El g i n | ond and third. The regular Saturday series race was won by Don Looze, Y III; second place went to Y-36 Ron Schloemer and third place to Y-27 Norm Reese. Clarence Peterson celebrated his sixty-ninth birthday _ -- -- Summer School Student 23 3 1 : Ann Sharkey, daughter of McHenry 010 016 2--10 104 ; Mr. nnH M'-s Jamet> ^u^rkey Woodstock 000 002 1-- 3 17 of Rt. 3, McHenry, is among Winning Pitcher--G. Freund 312 siudents registered for the I 2-1 . jLoi Woou bles--Bentz Triples -Freund D. Home Runs--Baker first six weeks' session of the Lake Forest college summer school. \UnitcdRtntrti fit »r McHenry (0) AB J. Schaefer, 2b . G. Freund, ss D. Bentz, 3b ~D. Freund, p R. Benson, c J.^Cnox, cf .J.^Tusten, If ~J. Stanek, ph J. Peterson, lb T. Claybaugh, rf Mever, ss R. Miller, 3b Kraemer, If 1L Miller, 2b W^Tirstein, 2b J. Schmitt, rf D. Schmitt, lb Christensen. c Arsenau, p 29 Richmond (1) AB 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Lee CHETOPA TWIJ.L Shirts and Pants RENTS EVERYTHING from DISHES TO CEMENT MIXERS 542 W. Main St. Phone 2916 26 1 McHenry 000 000 000--0 4 3 Richmond 100 000 000--1 4 0 Winning Pitcher--Arsenau Losing Pitcher--D. Freund CONTRIBUTIONS TO '59 MARCH OF DIMES REVIEWED - SPECIALHEALTHWAYS 7 Ply WATER SKIIS Reg. $32.95 )5 ALSO 6 and 8 TRANSISTOR RADIOS and . UP Inc. Carrying Case, Battery and Earphones PORTABLE RADIOS $27.95 Inc. Carrying- Case, Battery and Earphones MARK'S 212 S. Green St. SPORTS CENTER PHONE 1000 McHenry, 111. LOOK GOOD TO with Lee's 2© "T0UGH-TASfUMD" extras! McHenfy contributed .$2,503 - 10 to the March of Dimes drive last January, it was disclosed in a summary of contributions from the various county commodities. Figures were released in connection with an e m e r g e n c y fund c a m p a i g n to j be conducted between Aug. 10 and 23. Other collections in the coun- I Look right on the job--get the ty included Algonquin, $488.38; ' Cary. $662.36; Crystal Lake, $5,169.97; Fox River Grove. $469: Harvard. $2,312.11; Huntley, $434.14; Union. $319.35.; JiVonder Lake, $584.67; Wood- <st#H<. $1,933.08; Alden, $12; ^Hebron, $14.65; Marengo, $71.- <60; Richmond, $43; Solon Mills, $3; and Spring Grove, $22. NOW RATES HONOR ROLL Gordon H. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryden of Rt. 4, McHenry. a freshman at Lake Forest college, taking nineteen hours, received a 3.1 rating to place on the lower ho^r roll. Women led with twenty students, 7 per cent of the total enrollment of 708, on the upper honor roll, and fiftyfour students. 14 per cent of the total enrollment, placed on the lower honor roll. notice that gets you places, in ! • IS® I gfl& •* Lee Chetopa Twills. They must " ™ • fit better, look better, wear longer than any you've ever worn or your money back, or a new garment free. Sanforized. Union Made. Union Labeled. Shirts I41/2 to 17 ijjyp Pants Sizes 30 to 46 When you speak of a "catty" person you reflect upon feline society. Sios*® to Men PHONE 47 117 S. Green St. McHenry, III. Store Hours: Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. 'til 12 Noon Separate front seats for driver and passenger that adjust individually. Perfect comfort for both! Reclining seats, head - rests, too ... yams only in Rambler! HOLMES RAMBLER SALES, INC. Calhoun at Jefferso<i St. WOODSTOCK. ILL. • PHONE 10H0 If llt-tofei 1 Mrs. Housewife CONVINCE YOURSELF! That you can serve "QUALITY MEALS DAILY" at BUDGET PRICES. COMPARE our everyday prices with OTHER Food Stores' daily prices. SAVE DAILY by shopping at your friendly CERTIFIED Food Store as well as on our Weekend Specials! BELOW IS A SURVEY MADE THIS WEEK COMPARE AND SAVE Center Cut PORK CHOPS Lean Pork STEAKS 100% Pure GROUND BEEF Choice Cuts SIRLOIN W rj ESS o 83 49 49 <D 0) p» U 5 8J5?: j to- 4> o> u i H OQ td -M . J O ) ' Q> A) m : ft ° O tb 85 89 85 55 59 59 49 59 59 1.09 1.09 1.09 Choice Cuts T-BONE Beef Minute STEAKS 98 s|19n> 1.27 U9 1.23 WEEK END SPECIALS U.S. Gov't. Graded CHOICE CUTS smiiiiun STEAK 79 C lb. Boneless Rolled ROTXSSERIE BEEF ROAST 89 C lb. Lean Tender SLICED CON 45: Tender Juicy MINUTE EF STEAKS 6 for 6 For $« NONE AVAILABLE Sliced To Order Fresh LUNCH MEATS NONE AVAILABLE Wisconsin FARM STYLE SUMKF E 79i In A Piece Fresh Sliced PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF Pre-Packed 59 c lb. Raggedy Ann -- 46-o/„ tins TOMATO JUICE Raggedy Ann SAIID PRESSING Raggedy Ann -- 300 tins CUT ASPARAGUS 4 OQc quart 5 saB0 Ma Brown 21-OZ. R«1 Label OL'IARGARINE 21-lb. Q pkgs. 4 M anor House 1 2-lb. tin. JrocJuce Extra Fancy CORN 4 ears Green Medium Size AGE USE OUR FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA Y©ya NIW SUPER CERTIFIED FOOD STORE OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL FOLKS Cor. Green & Elm Sts. Phone 80 McHenry, 111.

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