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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Aug 1947, p. 5

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&• Xi w * , v ' •^ V 1 i i J ""'• "' "' "' ' ' '^^Maii.' by EARL R. WALSH A Shamrock pros release tell* us •-• inat Dondeeplans to bring the (Famed Bon to town with BLOWS BXAT UOHNDin) A combination of Hofh Murphy's 5-hit pitching and some timely swattins: by his .mates proved too much for Richmond last Sunday as the Shamrocks breezed to an 8 to 2 win. Murphy did a litUe hitting of his IHWIM HISS Dili saeaoB M; ihiiii - HITB TUIJ. AM OT OLD wltTm fins- The HAroh baseball boys started off last Sunday in earnest at Johnsburg, scorihg three runs in the first inning, but eventually felt the sting oft defeat, 8 to 4. Loertcher, Hebron's first batter of the game, cracked a homer into the rnlTi400):!, tw T® weeds. Some loose fielding followed Schraidt lined a blow into right up hitS *ot thrw*h M he getting 4 for 5, including a three-) rm._ * SSW5!«»p»- . ~ t . The Kame tightened itch against the home - team. ;. l*om the other teama in til* league •. ' this year. I e jfame tightened up until the Some loose fielding (let's say the, _ inning when Johnsburg put .ball hit pebbles) in the ninth rob-J over "ve runs. "x * The Shamrocks are a winning Murphy of a shut-out, but made! This was Johnsburg's first game . * team and draw plenty of attention no, difference in the won and lost in a month and, while it may have I - column. jtaken the edge off the team, the rest "Sonny" Miller drew a nice hand i did no harm to Bud Miller's right j in^ the sixth when he speared a liner arm. He appeared to have more I speed than at any time this year, j Ted Pitzen showed his old time; batting power, that was recognized! .T™h e .L ar,k.i n b. oys ,h a„v e ,b een giving)! off Connie Miller's bat. fly ^ f t t l n y tricks the team a lot of punch at the plate, j throughout the game. McHenry Jiurphy continues to twirl winning Ujlavers dronned two of them but &1 «nd i. proteblr P~i« | ^Their Zr.tfTr.tb^ 'TS« l>etter with each game. (was because the runners failed to Dean McCracken lost throughout the league in pre-war days, by clouting a double and triple. Johnsburg travels to Algonquin v '- ? 4 | run em out . -- next Sunday. - • j Murphy showed the Dundee team a hit on another short fly that fell ^ lot of stuff earlier this season; safely. Murphy was on first at the you may be sure that tbey will1 time and held up . . . thinking the me to town with all the Strength ball would be caught. Murphy was! N. Smith, rf 4 iey can muster. j forced at second and Dean wasj G. Jackson, c J& • i " _ , . ----^ I sa*e on a fielder's choice. B. Meyers, s* ........ ..,3 .4 The local fans have taken a lot) Remember, Dundee plays here next ( W. Smith, lb ,, ..*.4 Johnsbvrg -- 8 AS Howie Freund, Sb ........4 rf interest in the home team thi* Sunday. The boys hope to give those1 •\.v ~fans a good game next Btanken has had a terience and has turned in some nice •ound work. Maybe we will see a ot pitchers' battle in this one. =. ! McCracken, 2b lot of ex-! Miller, lb J. Larkin, 8b G. Larkin, H. Stilling, If L. Stilling. If T. Bolger, as Freund, 2b .. Busy weekend coming up in McHenry. Tou know all ooot the' Mg •bin-dig the V.F.W. boys are spon-! B. Bolger cf Sounds like a lot of enter- Crouch, ss _ it for old and young. It's a Wagner, c carnival and a whole lot more. The following weekend has its attractions for people in this busy jbommunity, too. Several btvsiness tioen along Riverside Drive have arjwnged for speedboat races on Sunday, August 24, at 2 p. m. W. Bolger, e Murphy, p uiuhimi 4 Totals H 1 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 8 16 . LRichadMid--- 2 Christensen, lb Britz, ss -- V. Miller, p-4f They have some hot-shot races Miller!, \t-.i lined up for this event so you will i,!f,,?nnE' 5* " •fee some of the fastest boats made Stuung,, « skipping over the waters of Fox i5eTr?^in' Sb Ithrer. R- Miller Fsst boat races in McHenry have• drawn thousands of people who en- J™' ok Joy the thrills and daring of these,"- ' "H. <L% speedsters. 4 .Totals a H J?4 i. 1 0 1 \-'r 0 , 0 - M 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 m 1 0 2 0 ^ 0 1 0 9 is 1 t Boat races bring many people to our ftur city. Hurt's what we want!, McHrfnry „ ~~7! . . .. Richmond we nominate this one for the title of the cornMst joke we ever hsaid: When the baby ear of corn asked where he came from, the mamma ear replied, "The stalk brought you." re By Innings-- 110 200 211--8 000 00 0 0 0 2--2 Fkfcnpa . . . i Umpires: Lay and Lay, A man with six children is bet-1 . ter satisfied than a man with a million dollars. The millionaire wants morf. Two-base hits: J. Larkin, Wagner Murphy, C. Miller. Three-base hits: G. iLarkin, Britz. First on balls, off C. Miller, 1. Struck out, Iby Murphy, 10; V. Miller, 2; C. Miller, 2. . It often shows a very fine command of language to say nothing. CASE EAGLES WHIPPED 8 TO 1; TNT OUTSLUG NEWSBOYS IN RUNAWAY A. daclcson, 2b 4 EL Meyers, cf 4 Pitzen, lf y^^w.:. .u.... ...4 Miller, •B; :*• • I H 2 1 1 1 0 ,0 2 1 2 0 Totals »... niiiiMiiMu'y ^4 ' -8 Hebron -- 4 ' AB It Loertcher, lb 5 1 Tibbitts, 2b >...^...5 0 Kuecker, Sb-p 4 0 6 I » !5 JI Jt 0 .4 0 Smith , ss Schmidt, c Johnson, p- Slavin, cf .. Tibbits, rf Rehorst, If H 1 1 1 1 2 1 S 0 1 Totals .40 4 10 Scmra |gr Iaaiags The machinery iMkn, who are cooperating te ptftttnt on the days' program, have promised some WX.S. entertainment which- will appear at different times during the day. They are Huntley Pkrm wore, Art Garlieb, Harry Weltzein, and Weltzein Motor Co. , Other businessmen of Huntley are expected to take part also. e General Chairman, Henry Marlowe, reports enthusiasm is running high in Huntley and Grounds Chairman, Pat, Williams, reports a number of civic organisations in Huntley have applied for concessions to keep folks from getting thirsty or hungry. The program will start at 10 &.m. with a terrace building: demonstration, using a tractor and plow. At 11 a.m. weed control machines will be demonstrated, as will other types of machines used in connection with pasture improvement. At noon a huge map will be exhibited showing the results of a recent soil test on the acre to be improved. j At 12:30, when Dinner Bell program starts, the tractors with field cultivators and discf will start tearing up the old blue grass sod in preparation for seeding. After this work is complete, lime and phosphate spreading equipment will Rpread the proper amount of these fertilizers according to the tests. Following fertilization, seeders will seed a pasture mixture and smooth it down. At about 2 .p. m. attention will again be called to the terrace that should toe complete by that 'time. The terrace work will be under the supervision of Norman Specht, McHenry County Soil Conservation District conservationist. v£rt of his or her project This encourages ifMnbns to widen the seope of their products. The First National bank of Woodstock is yresenting a trophy to the winner in this class. ANOTHER GOOD OAKD FOR WRESTLING FANS AT ROUND LAKE ARENA Rudy Kay and A1 Williams, the two top stars- of the middlewest combine to wrestle Flash Gordon and Riccardo Lopez in the sixtyminute Australian team bout Friday night in the Round Lake Arena. Promoter Fred Kohler is also staging a sixty minute time limit clash between Pat Fraley and Joe Millich on the same card. Kay and Williams have come to be feared liy other wrestlers, because of their aggressive and ferocious actions in tag team matches. Rudy is the champion ring buster of the mat world. Williams is a cunning and unethical wrestler. Flash Gordon finds a perfect partner in his Mexican teammate. Flash FARM ADVISKR'S COMMENTS} Johnsburg .... 000 016 02x -- 8 9 Hebron 800 000 010 -- 4 10 Two-base hits: Smith, Pitaen, A.' Jackson. Three-base hits: Pitsen, E.j Meyers. Home run: Loertcher. Double plays: Howie Ffceund to W., Smith; Smith to Tibbitts to Loert-, cher. Struck out by: Miller, 4; Johnson, 2; Kuecker, 1. Bases on] balls off: Miller, i: Kuecker, 1, Winning pitcher: Miller. Umpire: Butler. BOAT COLLISION Two persons were missing, believed drowned, and three were in the Walworth county hospital suffering from injuries as the result of a speedboat collision near the Belvidere club on Delavan lake on Wednesday night of last week. Both speedboats were operated by the Delavan Lake Boat company. Three were eleven pasengers in one and twelve in the other. The collision damaged both boats but did not capsize them. Several of the passengers were thl-own into the water by the impact. BROADCAST D! BELL PROGRAM I Vmi'rc .n ftW timA. j# mm i The Thursday night softball games remember when wery household hrf) Sre c w~k " MKl. rsuuua . bread-knife. ( , TOT 0OTOTY ADO. 27 "Wklt. wfcn «rrw>« NVwoboys something terrible. "Friend, with a bottle*^ * The Co"opB* Bud Th«nnea on „ "Advsncs, Friend,' with the out!" Assurance hase been received that the mound, used their bats to the] the WLS Dinner Bell program will tune of 11 hits including two home- be broadcast from Fred Becker's If your wife is out of town and you want her to hurry back, just •end her a copy of the local paper with an item on the front page "dipped cut. It's .funny, but it works. ' Take Jour house number mid double it. .dd S. Multiply by 60. ?her. add Esr age. Add the numb*r of days an ordinary year. SrfAract 616. 9V» last two ftgurss will he yvu ar«" the others will be your house :~'fcASBBALL' Soaday, August 17 DUNDEE at McHENRY. Joluisburt at Algonquin. Crystal Lake at Hebrop, ' -- SOFTBALL ^ 3: .. Thoraday,> August 14 Case Etgles vi TNT at Newsboy v» Co-opa at JsOO."'4 CsBNplils Une of Lasfa jsallry gemsdies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf "7H" Jim Downs VgAH, GIRLS ARB ALL I , LIKE TOO/ oircs ABE ALL ALI"C' Don't worry about out-^f-line •heel* wsariag out peecioua tires. Why not be positive of safe, dependable riding by having your tires checked today at DOWNS NASH SALES A SERVICE. We offer the most dependable, quality automobile service in McHenry. DOWNS NASH SALES & SERVICE 405 ttM ST PHQHt 48* MCHENRY, ILLINOIS runs and a double for their 8 tallies. , The Eagles just couldn't get going as they rounded out 8 hits but only got one run across the plate. "Even the score keeper left because of boredom in the second game. The Newsboys and the TNT had a slug fest with the TNT out in front. The score, although unofficial, at the end of the third inning, was 22-7 fat flavor of the TNT. farm three miles northeast of Hunt-! ley, on Wednesday, August 27. Art (by W. H. Tammeus) Honor roll certificates have been received from the National Dairy association for McHenry county dairy herd owners on D.H.I.A. annual reports for 1946. Herds with average butterfat production of over 860 pounds of fat were included. Highest waa John Hogan of Ringwood with a herd average for thirty-four cows of 477.9 pounds. Others in diminishing production order: John Dehmlow, Algonquin; Ralph Nichola, Hebron; Don ]Winn, Richmond; "Wm.AWittmus A Son Harvard; Eh>f Sandstrom, Crystal Lake; Arthur Miller, Union; James Cornue, Hebron; Peters Bros., Marengo; Wm. H. Williams, Huntley; Lawrence Johnson. Hebron; Luke Oberwise. Harvard; Mrs. David Clarke, Union; Warner A Morrison Hebron: Rickert A McQuinn, Harvard; Earl Swenson, Spring Grove; J. W. Ovitz, Marengo; Rob't Gaach Harvard: Adolph VanLanduyt, Woodstock; Ray Nevd. Garden Prairie; Clanyard Farm, Huntley; Overton A Behrents, Richmond; Jake Cost. Harvard: O. L. Putnam, Harvard: H. R. Kiltz. Woodstock; Robert Gardener, Solon Mills; Charles TrauXj Woodstock; DeHaan Bros., Alden; and John Ellsworth, Harvard. Wm. Fyfe of Woodstock has been retained as architect by the 4-H Town building committee of their building programs. A small service building is planned for this year. The Agricultural 4-H committee i®f the Farm Bureau met lSxrently to set up the premium list for our 1947 show, which will be held Monday, August 26. A new dairy class has been added called "Dairy Herd" consisting of three or more animals of any age purbred and registered in the members own name and all Co-ops -- 8 A. Jackson, cr - ss D.« McCracken, c G. Jackson, ss-ef D. Meyers, 8b-If D. Rosing, 8b-If „ E. Lauras, 2b C. Nelss, lib B. Thsnnes, 9 ...-- B. Miller, rf Totals AB ...4 4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 R 2 8 2 0 0 0 • 0 1 f' 8 1 2 1 S • 1 ...85 9 II Case Eagles -- 1 AB H. Freund, ss 8 H. Wound, e --8 Krause, 8b ---- .4 N. Freund, lb Weber, p ...--....----8 Bolger, cf --~..~2 Bob Freund, If .-- .8 - G. Freund, rf JS Miller. 2b 8 H • 1 0 s 1 . • 1 1 1 Totals .27 ka, < MMB . .280 201 0*-- 8 11 0 Case' Eagles . 001 000 0 -- 1 8 4 Two' bass hit: Lauras. Home runs G. Freupd, D. MeCnAcn, G. Jackson. Struck out by: Weber, 6; Thennes, 2. Bases on balls off Weber, 2; Thennes, 8. Winning pitcher: Ttaum. Umpires: Johnson and Miller. Developed Dried Milk Though partially dried milk was carried in the saddle bags of Tartar soldiers when Marco Polo made his famous trip to the orient in the 18th century, it remained for American invention of the 20th century to develop dry milk products into a world' todU*try' OM Uahwnltr The University of Michigan began its 180th year cf cxistsnc*. The university was created in 1817 by flit territorial legislature before Michigan became a state. When Michigan was admitted as a state in 1887, the university was moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor. of the world's manganese, now vital in the manufacture of industrial steel, hss come from Indian mines. That country's •iriiwrt workers long provided most of the supply of high-grade mica splittings c inrntisl to the electrical industry. While India's petroleum output is relatively small, it offers an Increasing and valuable source of domestic light, power and fuel. Complete line of Beebe lhreatock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. , 8-tf SPEED BOAT RACING of th« ffcsttst BpM&feMt taitlte U. S. *fl; son nmoAXD amd outboakd raczs • . • ^ ThftM will be ran «t the Fox River, MoHoory, on SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 Thmuands of eetimsiasttc spectatoii an expocUd to Una tho banks of the river on tho above <Ute. ^fl|ie earty, select a food spot and enjoy theae raoea. ' of McHenry: SMALTZ'8 OLD SUMS TAVSKH RlV£RftQ>K HOTKL - BILLVQJ.rB AET A LEE'S TAVERH FLOYD COLEMAV'S TAYBBT* THE TOWN QLDB PA'S TAVERN V ^ PADDOCK'8 SWEET SHOP BARB1AN BROS. GROCERY M KENT ft CO., REAL ESTATE SNUFFY'S TAVERM CONWAY'S TAVERN THE BRIDGE ROTHERMEL BOAT 0$. RIVERSIDE BAKERY " .iT a- * i WRESTIINC Round Lake Arena Friday, AagvaX 15, 8:30 pan. Australian Tag Team Match Flash Gordon and Bicardo Lopes " v». , Rudy Kay A1 Williams has the speed and skill and thej "The Billy Qapb shrewdness while Lopes IS a power-1 match on the eari « house in clamping on hoMfcf^8 fNWi Gordon's drop kick and flying tadde! felght cause Kay and Williams a world! w it^ " of trouble. possessed by Malkoy. P.t Frel.y, a., ei-ccwbo; ft.m! JStetf (hnaha, who comes here' heralded aa the possessor of the phantom drop kick and the mule kick, will find a worthy foe in Millich. PALACE RECREATION 119 S. Green Street Need Rubber Stamps The Plaindealer. RANGE SETTER ALLEYS •r-=V" ••• 'Vi? AtUtTB OPKT fVKEY APTBRNOOH A SViSllro EXCKPT H01TDAT. St M „ ' •' I'/.*-? , --O POOL"":'-;-' ,;Vl " ' " It's Cool--It's Comfortable at the Pat Fraley •8. Joe Millich "gfily Ooel* JUST FOR FUN RINK. McHenry, Illinois ANNOUNCING HSS! . 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