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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1964, p. 4

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Section 0ns -- Page Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. September 10, 1964 SO I HEAR... are at least four brands of cigarettes that are the best and absolutely necessary to your success. Jim Doran gave us a clipping from the Janesville Gazette of September 4th telling that former McHenry High School football coach Paul Mandli has been appointed head grid coach at Portage High School. Paul has been coaching at West Allis Central And,, soaps! Ladies, your High School in Wisconsin the | washing hasn't been clean all past two years. Nice people. | these years if you haven't Xlnd, deodorants! Man, you aren't safe if you don't use the right one. Trouble is we saw a half dozen right ones and now wonder if anybody is safe. •the Mandlis. well. We wish them Losing a double-hea'der to the ninth place Washington Senators wasn't in/our plans for a White Sox pennant. Have you noticed the number of bats that go flying out Of batters' hands this year? In the old days, players used dust on their hands.. A bit messy, but maybe better than the rosin bag. . Had some baked potatoes, baked outside over a grill, the other day and thought they were one of the most delicious treats we have had in a long time. Ate the whole works, jackets and all. -- Spent some time at horn over the weekend and learned" •through television that there McHENRY HIPS DUNDEE 6-5 IN PLAMff Gene Freund Wins Game With Home Run In Ninth Dundee AB B H jDoyle cf .. 3 3 0 R. Hopp ss .. 5 2 4 Borucki rf .... .. 0 0 0 Thelander p .. .. 3 0 0 Lewin c .. 5 0 2 'Wright lb .... .. 4 0 0 ,Fritz 3b .. 4 0 0 Plauck If 0 1 ^Berna 2b .. 3 0 2 tSund 2b .. 0 0 0 ^Dettinger p rf .. 4 0 1 t 35 5 10 'McHenry AB B H 0 3 'Koch ss .. 4 1 2 |Freund 3b .... 2 2 *Farr c .. 4 1 1 •Kramer cf 3 0 0 'Petersen lb . -. .. 2.. 0 1 • Nellesen rf . - 1 0 0 1 1 ^Knox If .. 3 0 1 •Mauer p .. 3 1 0 • 32 6 11 •Dundee 201000 200--5101 ^McHenry ..004 000 011--6113 » Gene Freund, the Mighty iMite, slammed a home run in »the last half of the ninth infning Sunday to give the Shamrocks a come from behind vic- •tory over Dundee 6-5. The iwin puts the Shamrocks in Jthe finals of the county league •playoffs. They will travel to ^Johnsburg next Sunday for the •first game of a 2 out of 3 ser- "ies. Ron Mauer went all the way •for the Shamrocks as he 'walked 4 and struck out 3. tDettinger started <£or Dundee ' and was releived by Ken The- »lander in the third. • The third was the big in- ^ning for Shamrocks. Ron Mau- »er reached' first on an error "and Bujak walked. Paul Koch , then doubled to score Mauer, 'but Bujak was thrown out at Whe plate. Freund singled, scorning Koch, then Timmy Farr • blasted a fast ball over the [ road in center field, circling i the bases without a play on ' him. In the eighth, Billy Funk • singled, was sacrified to second 'and scored the tieing run on ! Bujak's third hit of the day. j • This left it up to Freund in the | ' ninth to really be the hero of ! . the clay. Gene is having a ; _ great year at the plate. He is , a real team man. works hard j • and loves the game. There is t nobody who deserved a thrill . like this more than Gene. found the right soap.,-And all the time w& fought our mother turned out a nice, fresh wasrtipy slicing up a bar of America/ Family soap and melting ifT It an overalls was too dirty, in went the Fels Naptha. f We saw, the best shampoos, the very best to clear your sinus, the pills kindest to your stomach and how to save your heart unless it is broken. PICKUPS-- What wears purple bermuda shorts, walks like a man, hits like a man and sometimes loses its temper like a man--A lady golf pro. Be glad of life because it gives you a chance to love and work, to play and to look up at the stars. Said the young doctor to the pretty nurse, marry me, you are too beautiful for wards. A reactometer shows worsen drivers quicker at applying brakes, men do better at the clutch. Sign in a cafe window, don't stand outside and be miserable, come inside and be fed up. Adolescence is when you think you'll live forever, middle age is when you wonder how you've lasted so long. Drive careful, and don't insist on your rites. "By the Padre" Shamrocks Beat Statesville 7-1 On Labor Day McHenry AB R H Bujak 2b 5 1 1 Koch ss 4 1 1 Freund 3b 5 1 2 Farr If 2 0 0 Gibson If 2 0 0 Funk cf 1 0 0 Pierce cf 3 0 1 Kramer rf 2 0 0 Justen rf 1 0 0 Nellesen rf 0 0 0 Hynan c 5 1 1 J. Petersen lb • • 1 0 0 Schmidt p 4 1 2 38 7 10 Statesville AB R H Stacey rf 3 0 0 Moore ss 4 0 2 Powell cf ...... 3 0 0 Bassett 3b 3 0 1 Fleig lb 3 0 1 Young 2b 4 1 1 Cuttley If 2 0 0 Clark If 1 0 0 Hughes If 0 0 0 Romero c 1 0 0 Terry ph 1 0 0 Plazien c 1 0 0 Walton p 1 0 0 Avery p 4 0 0 Bryant ph 1 0 0 32 1 5 McHenry.. 210 300 010--7 10 1 Statesville. 000 000 001- 1 5 2 The Shamrocks traveled to Statesville Prison for a ball game on Labor Day and had a wonderful trip. Phil Schmidt pitched a great game as he went all the way, walked 4, struck out 6. He allowed only 5 hits and this team is known for its good hitters. Phil also contributed a double triple to the offense. Jim Petersen had a single and double and Gene Freund a single and triple. The team looked real good in the field. We offered the inmates a return game on our diamond, put Warden Pate didn't like the idea. In the days of Lincoln, Tokyo was the largest citv on earth. TOP KiCOlOS Watch this spare every week for the Top 5 Records in McHenry. 1. Where Did Our Love Go - The Supremes 2. Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin 3. How Do You Do It -- Gerry & Pacemakers 4. The House of The Kitting Sun -- The Animals 5. Wishin' & Hopin' -- Dusty Springfield Taken from a survey of last week's record sales at TONES MUSIC 8719 W. Elm McHenry Across from Jewel Tea PHONE 385-4646 Open Weekdays 6:45 Sat. 2:00 Sun. 2:15 lillll lULISlRl NOW THRU SATURDAY Sept. 9 - 12 Jack Lemmon in "GOOD - NEIGHBOR SAM" STARTS SUNDAY ""Sept. 13 - 15 Shirley McLaine and Paul Newman in "WHAT A WAY TO GO" STARTS WEDNESDAY Sept. 16 "BIKINI BEACH" TIGERS BEAT RICHMOND 6-1 IN PLAY4FF Meet Shamrocks Next Sunday In Double Series The Johnsburg Tigers defeated Richmond, Sunday, Sept. tember 6th by a score of 6 to 1. This waSv the first round of the McHeriry County League play-offs which eliminated Richmond from championship play. The Tigers will now play McHenry for the McHenry County league play-off championship. This will be a double elimination series. Ed Mack started and went all the way for Johnsburg allowing just three hits and all of them in one inning -- the sixth. ^ Johnsburg scored their first run without a hit in the second inning on an error, a sacrifice and a fielder's choice. The Tigers scored twice in the third inning--Ed Mack led off with a single and was chased home by Jack Shafer's triple. Schaefer then scored on an infield out. Two more funs scored in the fifth as Mack singled, Schaefer was safe on an error, May singled to load the bases and Hermes singled to drive in the runs. The Tigers final run came in the seventh inning as Lloyd Smith drove Bob Hiller in with a double down the right field line. This coming Sunday the McHenry County League champion Tigers will play McHenry in the first of the double elimination series. The game will be played at Johnsburg--starting time 2 p.m. Johnsburg (6) AB' R H J. Schaefer 4 2 1 W. May 3 0 1 B. Hiller 3 1 0 J. Hermes 3 0 1 L. Smith 4 1 2 T. Freund 4 0 0 B. DeCicco 2- 0 0 J. Shields 4 0 0 E. MacK 4 2 2 31 6 7 Richmond (1) AB R H Stilling 5 0 0 Fehler 5 1 1 R. Miller 3 0 0 L. Miller 3 0 1 Diedrich 3 0 1 Bullock 3 0 0 Hirn 3 0 0 Lay 3 0 0 Huff 3 0 0 Bollighter 1 0 0 32 1 3 Johnsburg .... 012 020 10 --6 Richmond 000 001 000--1 IDENTIFY BIRDS The identity of the birds which Grigwold Lake /residents inquired about last week has been made by Mrs. Frank Rourke. The Rourkes have been caring for a night hawk that suffered an injured wing, and its description fits perfectly the birds seen around the lake. MCHS Grid Men In Practice The McHenry Warriors are shown going through their rugged training for the coming season which opens Saturday. afternoon, Sept. 19th at Grayslake in a non-conference game. Records Set In Chentipimship At Wilmot Stocks Bill Bohn of Bristol, Wisconsin tpok the lead on the -65th lap of the 100 lap Championship race when Jack Radtke of Lake Villa, Illinois retired with a broken transmission and went on to capture the win in the last race of the season at the Kenosha County Speedway in Wilmot. Bohn had also won the 75 lap feature the week before but this time in addition to the lions share of a record purse contributed by a record attendance crowd, he earned $360 in lap prize money from the $1000 Fund contributed by fans and merchants in the area. Radtke collected $640 in lap prize money and was grateful that he had been able to stay in that long. On the start seven cars collided going onto the back stretch as Dick Bently grabbed the lead. The race was stop* ped and when the cars were untangled Steve Stevens' car, which had set fast time in time trials, was damaged and could not restart. Stevens switched to another car and was in on the restart. Darnell's car was also damaged but hasty repairs got him back on the track in time to continue but the car did not handle and Darnell was first out of the race. This was tough on Darnell who had to gamble with time in order to make this race. He was due in Du Quoin, 111. for a 100 mile stock car race with Indianapolis drivers by noon Sunday. The point battle for spectator drivers was equally close and not decided until the last lap of the last race. Dick Aissen of McHenry, 111. got around Harold Gutchee of Kenosha and was headed for his second straight championship but could not get around Rodger Haggie of Antioch. Gutchee is the new Champion of Spectator Cars. FOX VALLEY RIDERS The Fox Valley Riders' Motorcycle Club of McHenry will holds its scrambles race September 13, 1964 at the Clint Raven farm located 3 miles north of 176 and 3 miles south of 120 on the Griswold Lake blacktop road. Starting time 1:00 p.m. - NOW - Casey's LADIES' NIGHT Tuesday Nite All Drinks -- 30 Monday Nite MEN'S NIGHT BEER -- 10 glass WEDNESDAY NIGHT Spaghetti & Sauce |00 FISH FRY FRIDAY Ocean Perch $' • PUO. - 1«® SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST Music Saturday Nights • Boat Rentals • Speed Boat Rides • Picnic Area CASEY'S RESORT! 4518 N. Riverdale Drive Pistakee Lake Phone 385-9837 IS»II(&IIIIE=1IIIII Outdoors by Jack Walsh lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt Bow hunters who have not applied for their deer bow hunting permits should do so at once if they intend to hunt when the bow hunting season opens statewide Oct. 1. Bow hunters may apply directly to the Department of Conservation, Deer Permit Office, Room 106, State Office Building, Springfield, 111. Applications should be received in the permit office not later than Sept. 15. William T. Lodge, director of the Illinois Department of Conservation, said last week that landowners or tenants wanting free shotgun deer permits should present applications to their local county conservation officer immediately. The permit will authorize the landowner or tenant to hunt on the property on which he resides. A state record rock bass has been caught out of Lake Michigan, according to the Illinois Department of Conservation. The fish, weighing one pound, seven ounces, was taken by Laddie Vavrin, a Chicago policeman, on May 27. Vavrin caught another rock bass weighing one pound, six ounces, a week later. Both fish broke the former state record of one pound, four ounces for rock bass, established by Jack Shivatero of Channahon, who landed his fish out of the Kankakee River in 1962. Springfield, 111.--Three stateowned pheasant hunting areas will be open for the hunting of other kinds of game, except during the pheasant season, William T. Lodge, director of the Illinois Department of Conservation, announced today. The Conservation Department will permit squirrel, dove, quail, and rabbit hunting on the Iroquois Public Hunting Area, near St. Anne, during the regular season for these species except where these seasons conflict with the pheasant sea- PLEASE NOTE--Unless otherwise specified all features Monday thru Thursday will be shown once at 8 p.m. Doors open 7:45 p.m. THURS., FRI. & SAT. Sept. 10. 11 & 12 -- Double Feature Program -- Both In Technicolor Elvis Preslev "KISSIN' COUSINS" Also Buddy Ebscn "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" (Fri.-Sat. Doors Open 6:45» SUN.. MON. & TUES. Sept. 13. 14 & 15 Return showing of an Outstanding Motion Picture! Winner of 5 Academy Awards Shown ONCE each evening including Sunday at 8 p.m. Wiliam Holden - Alec Guinness "BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" (Technicolor) STARTS WEDNESDAY Sept. 16 for 4 Days Dean Martin - Frank Sinatra "ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS" BENEFIT FOR MENTAL HEALTH CENTER SEPT. 17 The Mental Health Center for McHenry County announces the first benefit for the current fiscal year will be held by the Woodstock Welcome Wagon club at the Woodstock Opera House on Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. The services of the Mental Health center depend upon the support of the community. The Center is a private, non-profit organization providing psychiatric services to emotionally disturbed children and adults who are unable to afford private psychiatric care elsewhere. The entire proceeds from contributions and patient fees (charged by the clinic to those able to pay) goes into clinical services. Tickets may be obtained from Welcome Wagon representatives or at the mental health center at 3514 W. Waukegan road, McHenry. SCIENCE SERVICE The life of Abraham will be reviewed next Sunday at the McHenry Christian Science church to show how "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." The subject of the Bible lesson is "Substance," and the Golden Text is from Galatians 3: "They which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham." Hershey company ships some 11,000 railroad cars of merchandise in and out of its main plant, yearly, plus all the truck business. son. The Green River Public Hunting Area, near Ohio, 111., will be open to dove and rabbit hunting except that rabbit hunting will not be legal during the pheasant season. The Des Plaines Public Hunting Area, near Joliet, will be open for rabbit hunting from Dec. 7 through Dec. 31. Pheasant hunting by permit only will be permitted on the areas during the season, from Nov. 14 through Dec. 6. ENDS THURS. SEPT. 10 The Beatles "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" FRI.-SAT.-SUN. SEPT. 11-13 rank neaii an nana maimn Davii jDi •R0HN anriii*7 ftiAnhe>. pi TIP""l8r 85 Mooweco** Allen A. Dale FRANK SINATRA I GORDON DOUGLAS HOWAROW.KOCH PANAVISION* DAVIO R.SCHWARTZ am mm TECHNICOLOR* FK9 INNER BROS. Plus Co-Feature METRO GOlDAf'N MArEn*,*^ ; EUflSi :ei£Yj and MM M": MAHBIHETi n A JACK CUMMiNGS ! GE0RGF SIDNEY • PANAVISION'S. METBOCOLOR ALSO--Late Show Fri. & Sat. "COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR" Noted Psychologist To Address First Meeting of Harrison PTA NOW ON FALL SCHEDULE OPEN WEEKENDS (Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Only) Harrison school PTA holds its first meeting of the school year on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Featured speaker to lead off a season of outstanding programs is Dr. Freda S. Kehm, director of the Association for Family Living, Chicago. A noted psychologist who holds memberships in many professional societies, a lecturer, writer and broadcaster, and adviser to governmental agencies, Dr. Kehm's talk to PTA members and guests, meeting at 8 p.m. in Harrison school, will give parents and teachers many valuable tips on how to undqstand the school-age child. She received the PhD degree from Northwestern university in 1941. ^ Her appearance is timed at the start of the school year, said Mrs. James L. Bixby, PTA president, to help parents of Harrison students to get their youngsters off to a good start in school. Serves Councils Station WBBM (Chicago) broadcasts daily the "Call Dr. Kehm" program- Among the many councils on which Dr. Kehm serves, she is a delegate to White House conferences and Chicago's Mayor's advisory committee on matters pertaining to child and family relations, mental health and other subjects of social nature. Her articles appear regularly in national magazines and newspaper syndicates. Mrs. Bixby said this is one of many notable programs arranged by Mrs. Nancy Fallaw, vice-president and program chairman, designed to benefit children, parents, teachers and the community, and also to benefit children, parents, teachers and the community, and also to interest all adults in joining PTA this year. Officers and committee members are hoping to top last year's membership of 134 men and women. Fathers are particularly urged to take a more active part in PTA. The Harrison PTA also is buying an overhead projector for the school, to supplement slidefilm and motion picture projection equipment. This equipment is becoming increasingly important as visual aids in teaching many courses of study. The new projector will enable teachers to project still images on a screen direct from text books or other printed or transparent materials without the need of making costly special film slides. Name Chairmen ^.-PTA committee chairmen for the year are. announced ag' follows: Program, Nancy Fallaw; Membership, Gertrude Bpfckley and Amy Streets Hospitality, Ruth Kinzie; Ways and Means, Delores Ori and Ericka Kober; PTA Magazine, Janet Gianola; Legislation, Joanne Higgins; Health and Safety, Thomas Peek, and Publicity, James L. Bixby. Following the opening business meeting, members of the Harrison faculty and Harrison district 36 school board will be introduced to the audience. The program will close with a question and answer period after Dr. Kehm's talk, followed by refreshments and a social hour. CHURCH GUILD OFFERS TALK OH BAD LITERATURE St. Ann's Episcopal church women's guild, at 503 W. Jackson, Woodstock, on Thursday, Sept. 10, in an effort to bring public attention to the menace facing youth of the community who are subjected to the smut literature, is holding a meeting with the program planned to reveal to what extent such literature has become accessible to youth. One of the outstanding authorities on this subject, head of the speakers' bureau in Chicago on "Citizen's For Decent. Literature," will address this meeting and will also show a short film relating to the subject. The public is invited and urged to attend to become enlightened on this subject. The public is invited to attend a luncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by the program at 2 p.m. Reservations for lunch may be made by calling 338-2794 or 338-3440. 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