Shsndar, FORESTER BOWURa ,jft BHJOY SUNDAY rj%E r.:v...^4+ :; ft ' ,'V^.- • The McHenry Foresters Bowling organization held en all-day picnic last Sunday at Bally-O-Greg, an event that was voted the best of its kind ever held- Thirty members of the bowling league, comprising members, .who have participated during the span of the last three years, were present, together with their wives and sweethearts. Patsy Boley and Pete Olson were the cooks who made the Swedish dish, Matiasoker, which was served in appetizing mannter to the men who were tfrere for dinner, the ladies not arriving until about 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. It was a delightful dish and struck home to most of the men, in fact, John Thennes, who was crowned the eating champ of the event, had ten helpings. Henry G. Weber reveals why he was called Big Hank wken he came in with second honors ill this division, Clarence Stilling took all the honors in the baseball game which was played in the afternoon and" was the star bf His team which walked off with tie contest. ;?ack Thies surprised all the con- j Smith, 2b testants when he threw them all in Butler, 88 RICHMOND WINS 11-2; OOOD (JAMES COMING Richmond proved to be too" strong on the mound for Johnsburg Sunday and swamped-the latter with an 11-2 count for thei* worst trimming of the year. Richmond also hit Mike Schaefer -hfpf^bw Freund bard when hits meant runs. <• Ray Miller ilght Sunday and, though Johnsburg rucked him for eight safeties^they couldn't get them at those opportune times when the runs were waiting on base. The Johnsburg management announces that they have secured two extra special attractions for homo games in the next two Sundays* Johnsburg will entertain Spring Grove July 1 in a return match. Spring Grove has one of the leading amateur nines in these parts and always put on a real scrap. The following week the Kenosha All Stars, a colored team, will be the attraction. Enough said when you get nine colored lads on the field of action. Richmond 11-- AB R H ACON'S STRIP V By »/ ZEKE" BACON McHenry, out of first place in the Softball League for a week, stepped back in by handing the league leaders. Crystal Lake, a 5-2 trimming last Monday night. Pflug gave them only four hits and it was the fourth time this'yeai" that McHenrj^jhas been the hotter team and they have met but four times. Business cn'r . Soft Ball League Schaefers Finally Get To Going Schaefer'a Specials did things in a big way last Thursday evening when they defeated the Park Sides by a score of 21 to 14 for their season's first victory. The honors on this occasion rightfully belong to Pete Schaefer who, aside from turning in a pretty good job on the mound, helped himself to four hits atid seored six runs- The score: • '• • '* ' - - •, Schaefers^--' Schaefer, p N. Freund, rss MJcCracken, 3l> ....... Meyer, rf McCannon, lb, Zarnstpff, c .... t|>e wrestliijg match, young and old, .tfliich included some rf the "strong" lii^n-in the group. Jack showed surprising agility and some of his opponents suspected him of being on Renehan's card for tomorrow evening. ;-.-While these event3 were; taking place Tony Blake and Hank Schaefer organized the spectators into groups for which they were the cheer-leaders which added much zest to the occa- • sion. These two "collegiates" had it all over the rest when it came to handing out the cheers and razzberries-. \ Henry M. Weber took home the day's honors in the hor&shoe tossing by defeating alj^omers. 1 At 4:30 o'clock the ladies ptrrived and sat in at a delightful supper of , not dogs and what have you, prepared by.those same chefs. N«. The last contest was not decided until late in the evening just before the party broke up at 11 p. m. Then George Curtis Veber and Herman Steffes, treasurer of the Court, were handed the prize for being the best beer guzzlers. Then the party broke up and all went home after a most enjoyable day. ^ ~y*m' Welch and daughter, Mrs. Gten Robison of Woodstock, visited relatives here Friday. . Will. Cole, 3b ,. Ras, cf W inon, rf WayneCole.lf R. Miller, p .«.u -..I. ' $ " *' •ft: '*/ 4. Manager Nick Miller shifteVhi lineup for th^game to provide more defensiv£^tfength in his outfield Fay "' 11 «V' went imJrthe catcher's position and 11>° S n »' Downs moved to center field. Bohr]7a^n; >" 't there so Gus Freund played r'0k witVi i j "MS1""' • j jfSfiller, If |Wirtz, Isa-lf . j Hevis, s-rf i P. \^rpijpd( c*lf j.«..;^n wasn first with Clarence Smith at third and Hup Smith at second. To make the infield all Smiths and Freunds, Harold Freund went back to his old position at short after a month's layoff following the accident at the City Softball Park,, when he Was struckin the leg by a thrown bat. . R 6 5 2 1 0 3 0 0 2 3 2 : i '2 0 " t *# 3 ' '2-' PO 1 0 6 2 13 ., 3 0 0 0 i o 11 14 Johnsburg * AH . R H Oeffling, cf ........... 4.. .0 1 L» King, 3b '0 1 L. Freund, r^-p . -- 4 0 e Chas. Smith, sS ...... 'i H. Smith, c :... 4 ,0 l M. Schaefer, p-lf ... V l - 2 C. Smith, 2b" , ,--...4 0 1 W. (Smith, lb ,4 > Q 1 R. Hetterman, rf... .......... 3 • = o . . 0 ' Two special attractions have been scheduled by the Softballers, one for tomorrow night and we fdr next i ! Tuesday, both games to start at 9 ,, n, o'clock D. S. T, Tomorrow night Bel- P-8® H Culver, lis L'l**irlrSirfe»-^ Ei IP^und, 3b# JuiSten, cf j. • Schmitt, e '.,^^.1^1. H. Miller',' Williams, ras Bosters, who are the champions of the ^ n H 8 M. ' 84 • 2 8 Johnsburg batting averages •--MSchaefer .419, L. King .378, H. Smith 367, Chas. Smith. 343, Leo Freund 343, W. Smith .333, Oeffling .333; lar Smith .325, Joe Glosson .250, Ray Hetterman .250, Bud Miller .158, Clarence (Stilling .222. RIVERV1EW CAMP MEETS-. Riverview Camp, R. N. A., held its regular - meeting Tuesday evening with about twenty-seven members present. After the meeting, cards were played,with the prize in bridge going to Mrs. Ben Dietz and in five hundred to Mrs. Anna Boley. „ , ICE CREAM, Oh, Boy! zoc for Fall Pint - Chocolate, Strawberry, New York or Vanijli ^ Made by the McHenry Ice Cream Co., froip ^ J?- ;. Delicious Wisconsin Cream : V;r THE POPULAI? PLACE ctor. Green and Elm Gus U«&.ProjeH. Schaefer, s-rf 1*-1 1 14 11 27 Belvidere. City League which is ".made*! 2' j" ' ..........v^^l ; -1 up of eight teams. Tliis team recently uss> rf I 1 forced Woodstock to its utrhost in order to take a 1-0 victory so they must have a real ball (Hub. Tuesday evening Johnsburg will bring down their ball players for another prame. Iti their first appearance here the boys showed they knew soni&hing about the. gam$ and handed "M^tTenry a 4-3 setback, but the local ('cousins just 27 PQ 1 ' & 0 ! - it ::W - 2 1 • '5 3 2 0 won't have it that wayAngain if there is, anything they can do abont it.' . Score By Innings . / Sch««fers ........5 4 1' 3 0 7 4 1 2--27 Park Sides 4 0 3'3 0 0 1 8 0--14 Left on bases: Schaqfers 12; Park Sides 3. Bases on balls: Off Conway, 2; off E. Freund,"4; off Schaefer, 3. j Struck out by Conway, 0; by Freund, 2; by Schaefer, 2. Two base hits: P. Schaefer, N. Freund, Wirtz, Justen, H. In the hardball class Johnsburg ?®1Ier- Conway. ^ Three base hits: took a decided trouncing at Richmond j M*yeri Townsend, Wirtz, J. Schmitt. with.young Ray Miner proving tool"0™/11™51 McCracken Conway, P. tough a nut for them- to crack with I Jrfun<1- Umpires: Smith behind plate; any regularity. The final score was j on bases. „ 11-2 which wouldn't l^ft^ so bad if they used roman numerals for Johnsburg's end of the score. They also y,. l^iave a couple of real engagements be - j Cadillacs fore them with Spring Grove coming ^tandar<« to town next Sunday and the Colored Sides All Stars from Kenosha coming the following Sunday. Mike Schaefer and Leo Freund had better get back some of their old stuff if the team wants to bag these two games. IN tYEidJaiSyfcAD" SOFTBALL CIRCUIT Standing of Team* Schaefers W 5 4 3 1 L 2 i 6 Cadillacs 15; Schaefers 5 The Cadillacs added another winner ]to their collection on Tuesday evening when they took Schaefer's Specials by a score of 15 to 5. \ John "Rec^" Pace from Woodstock "Clay" Hughes took t'lis occasion had tf tryout with Harrisburg in the | fatten up his batting average with a" New York-Pennsylvania league, but j home run. two doubles and a single In must have had a terrible j^ase of buck five trips to the plate. And' here's |fever. In his first two games he was ;one for the book: Frank Meyer went !up eight times without a hit, but that j all., the way around on a fieldsr's | wasn't the worst of it. He had three j choice. 'Here's how it happened: Mcj chances in the outfield and muffed Cracken was on first when Meyer hit I every one of them. We all know John - to T. Schmitt at third. Smith threw i can do a lot better than that and hope the ball over C. Freund'a in an at- | that the management there doesn't tempt to force McCracken at second. , Paced 6nce again ,by the stellar ' hurling of Hqwie Pflpg the McHenry Softball team stepped bade into first place after a brief sojourn in the depths of second place, where they were tied with Woodstock one-half game behind Crystal Lake. It was this same Crystal Lake outfit that succumbed to the speed of Pflug last Monday night- for the fourth consecutive time this "season., The score this time was 5 to 2 and the Lakprq , never had a chance. They gaWfrfcl only four hits off Pflug end two of these cantue so late in the game that (they could do no good. However, Howie Jcept the game interesting by walking nine while he set down but eight via tt»e strikeout route which is'The best showing that the Lakers have made against him this year. . - Harold Freund, starting his second gan)* sthce he was injured at the Mc- HeittoXeague park over a month agi», sturtwn things off with "a hit. Joe jpl arui Pflug fanned and'thing* didflK\lgok so hot but Downs walked -amtiBc^reiner,'who seems, to like Hagffy Buhrows' offerings singled. >ay was safe on an error and the1 lhi«|..ltirt of the nme came home fof Mciienry in the iirst inning. Another counter was j added in the fourth before the leakers got even so ;hmch as a scratch hit off Pflug. Asia in it was Schreir^r, this time with a doubjf. Fay was once more, safe on r.n elft*^r and fie went to second when Gus Freund walked. Clarence Smith scored S&hreiner with a single but Fay was somehow out at third and Hup Smith flied out to end the inning. , In the fifth, Crystal Lake got their first hit and managed to combine another one with two walks to get their only runs of the game. With one" down Buhrows walked, Rockenbach singled, Cook walked and Flotow hit safely. "" - Schneiner got his thifd safely to start the sixth and Fay followed with another hit. Green survived on an error but, after Gus Freund popped put for the second out, Clarence Sinith f,gain hjt and the fifth run slid oven jfrom'McHenry to make the final score Jfi to 2. McHenry got eleven hits but Pet. seemingly wasted some of them as .714 j they-£ot but one run out of three hits .666 I and an error in the sixth. .500 j Two feature games have been card- .143 i'd by the McHenry team outside their regular league schedule in order to provide some reel entertainment Jfor their ever growing list of fans. Watch™ for these dates' and you won't"regret it. ; , * * ' - . . ° . OwlPrWay night, which is tomorrow ALL STAR WRESTLING SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT Just who is the heavyweight wrestling champion of Lake County will be decided tomorrow night (Friday), when Jihi McMillan of Antioch and Lou Plummer of Waukegan climb through the ropes to settle their six year dispute before some 2000 mat addicts who are expected to pack Renehan's open-air arena at Round Lake. The Antioch star and the Waukegan "Wild Man" finished training for their impending battle and each appear in the pink of condition. Plummer will carry an eighteen poundweight advantage as he. will enter the night, Belvidere will send its classiest outfit over heW. The Soost's tavern team from that city js leading their city league which is made up of eight teams- Woodstock recently nipped them 1-0 and, they say Conley was right that/night. The game Will start at 9 o'clock D.S.T. Then next Tuesday night, July 3, there will, be another game with Johnsburg. These two teams hooked up in a sort^of practice game a few weeks ag^*;and Johnsburg took their measure by a 4-3 count in seven innings, / The Locals just know thev can do better than that and are going 1 |,UV:T fav ttoo sShhonww fttlsho eir cousins from tip thej ril.;_ keeP the spectators riverjusthoyfthe^^^ shouldbe p l a y e d . • ' ' McHenry 5-^- • ' AB H. Freund, »s 4- Schmitt, rf .:............^.,...., 2' Krause, rf ^2 Pflug, p ...u... Downs, cf ...... Schreiner, If.. Fay, c Green, sf Thennes, sf .. G. Freund, lb C. Smith, 3b .. H- Smith, 2b , wif-iiV ring at 239 whileMicMillan near 221 pounds. The bout, which has stirred up nuch bitter rivalry between the followers of the two men, is almost traditional in character as it will be a battle for glory and honor rather than for gold. The two local boys who made good in a big way in pro wrestling,»will be struggling on their home grounds " before their friends and neighbors, and to meet defeat would be to lose all the prestige they have built up in their community due to their success in-the wrestling game. • The natift-al setting will make the big match an event long to be remembered , in,. these parts. With the flood-lights focused on'the ring in the center of the base-ball diamond a£4 the grandstands offering a bowl/effect, a picturesque scene will be presented when the gladiators enter the •ring," •'; ). A? the match is out of doors, smoking" will be permitted and to aJi color to the affair, music will be furnished by the Libertyville Municipal Band, Promoter Behning predicts there wffl be,nearly as many lady fans in thf crowd as rr^en as both wrestlers were always favorites in and about th« county with the fair sex. , While the main attraction will be the Plummer, Mc Mi Hen championship go, the preliminary matches should an up- •"o'-vr'ii :v'; Crystal Lake 2--- Rockenbach, ss Cook, If Flotow, cf .........a.; Heiman, 3b Welin, lb L..... Stoll, sf Hansen, 2b Buhrows, 2b .......... Jesse, rf Pin*now, c .... Buhrows* pU. 2^- .* -.-a' " "4 . - .Score By Innings Crystal Lake 000 020 .000^2 "McHenry 300 101 00Xthe early,;pait; of jthe everting. •" •. ' • ' f. '• ' Matchmaker White has selected several of the leading wrestlers for these matches. In the semi-windup. '*Buckets" Goldenberg, Milwaukee's sensational young wrestler, is pitted against a rough customer in George Mack, Chicago Rowxly and Bohemian champion. Another match that will attract more than is share of interest, will be a thirty minute battle between Hans Bauer, stocky German Oak, and Rudy Hoffman, Postle health club physical culture expert. One more excellent match will complete the program. The main event will be one fall to. a finish witty a ninety minute time limit in accordance with the rules and; regulations of the Illinois Athletic- Commission. The prelims will h*ve time limits of thirty minutes eafth. Charlie Levine wiU referee all matches. t In the event of rain the show will be .postponed to the following day, Saturday, June 30; The tickets are 55c, $1.10 and {L66. The BREWERS AT VOLO McHenry Brewers baseball team will play the Nick Keller team of Waukegan at Volo Sunday. IT GREEN STREET I First Show 7:15 (D.S.T.) THC McHENRY ILLINOIS Ada. 10-25c Friday and Saturday, June 49 and ss Ameiiea's foremost Star - • , WILL ROGERS in . . "DAVID HARUM" Second Episode, "THE VANISHING SHADOW" Sunday and Monday, July 1 and a LANNY ROSS, CHARLIE RUGGLES. MARY BOLAND " ANN SOTHERN in "MELODY IN SPRING" Songs for Your Heart - Laughter For Your Funnybone Tuesday and Wednesday, July 3 and 4 NED SPARKS, PERT KELTON, ZAZU PITTS i» A Comedy Hit * "SING AND LIKE IT,f MICKEY MOUSE - THE KLONDIKE Kill Thursday and Friday, July $ and 6 BLISSA LANDI and JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in "SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN" - Added - Comedy and Shorts him go without another show something. chance On the other hand Ed Linke, now hurling for the Chattanooga nine in is imbedded in sixth place in an eightt? am league. Since going to the Southern Leagu^, Linke has won more than half his games and has never yielded more than seven hits. Th'ey are nicking his fast one for some extra base hits, however, and if he gets over that he'll be back in the majors again next year- --i Ladies' day at the Country Club, the first of itir kind at the McHenry Club, was one huge success. More than a hundred ladies turned out for the occasion with most of them enjoying their cards on the club house veranda and nearby greensward. Thirteen of them chose to play golf and how! The event was fashioned after the blind bogeys and you should see some of the handicaps the ladies took for nine holes. Guess thiity-five was just about the highest and that lady won a prize so she must have known her game. * - | Both tftmners scored on the error. The s^ore;v . ' ;S Cadillace-- R H PO T. Schmitt, 3b 2 v . i f ,5 Hughes, cf i...w.;„..~.. . 2 . .4 . • ;1 Tonyan, p . s :"-i: * H. Freund, lss . 0 0 8 Nye, If 1 1 Granger, rf 1 %f- 0 Gerasch, c ... 1 i V' 5; G. J. Freund,,rss 3 3 l C- Freund, 2b 2 t 2 StoffeJ, lb 0 5 • - ; " ' ; 15 17 27: Schaefera R • H PO P. Schaefer, p-lf ...,.uU.... 0 0 1 McCrackcn, 3b i 4 Meyer, lf-p 1 8 Towns end, lb 1 0 9 Bacon, c 2 2' 5 J. Miller,,cf • 1 Wirtz, 2b ..^...T....;„........... 0 3 1 : 1 Be vis, rf I... ..... 0 0 0 . r-'i- 5 11 vi 24 Score By Innings V Schaefers ........D O 0 12 2 '0 0 b*-- ft Cadillacs „ 3 2 0 7 2, 0 0 1 x--15 - Left on bases: Schaefers, 7; Cadillacs, 5. Bases on balls: Off Tonyan, 0; off Schaefer, i; off Meyer, 0. Struck out by Tonyan, 3; by Schaefer, 'Cool and Comfortable" I CRYSTAL LAKE . ILL. Shows Daily 7 and 9:15 D-S.T. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Zazu Pitts.SJim Summerville in "LOVE BIRDS" l Tlie Screen's Great Lovers SUNDAY. JULY JL - Lee Tracy in "I'LL TELL THi- WORLD" - with. Gloria Stuart Wise Cracks! Thrills! Sun. Mat. 2:45 to 6--10c-25c After 6 and Weekdays--10c-30c MONDAY and TUESDAY Lanm y Roes (Star of Radio Maxwell House Show Boat) in "BffiLODY IN SPRING" with Ann Sothern WJ^NESDAY - THURSDAY Mat. on 4th. Sunday Schedule Sylvia Sidney in : "THIRTY DAY PRINCESS" * with Cary Grant Her reign was short but she got,a lot done! I. •• • • m » "The ( oolest Sp<it In Town' SATURDAY;, JUNE 30 Matinee at 2:30 Slifli Summerville, Zazu Pitts in "LOVE BIRDS" Comedy - News - Cartoon SUNDAY-MONDAY, JULY 1-2 Warner Baxter; Sylvia Frqoe, John Boles. Shirley Temple and Dozens of Other Stars in the Picture of 1001 Surprises and Full of Hits "STAND UP AND CHEER" iC3oiii«i|y - News - Cartoon TUES., JULY 3--Bargain Nite Adults 15c; Children 10c "COME ON MARINES" WED. - THURS., JULY 4 - 5 ^--= A Gala Holiday Show r __, Wallace^Beerv in (VIVA VILLA" Cont. Wednesday after 2:30 ' Sunday Prices ^ ^OPPORTUNITY NIGHT** Every Fri<(ay 3; by Mieyter, 1. Two base hits: Meyer Don't know whether any of the la- Hughe?, G. J. Freund 2, C. Freund, dies wore shorts that day or not, but 1 Bacon, Wirti. Three base hit: Nye. some of the men working on th^ Home runs:" T. Schniitt, fi^p^es, course report one young married lady j Granger. Umpirejs: Winkle, behind who started out with shorts'_ while plate; Smith at first; Bickler at third, plaiying with her husband and then hurriedly donned her skirt on number three when she noted some players coming up sixteen. :* We're starting our 4th of July celebration at National this week-end with "bang-up" buys In the foods you'll need for holiday picnics and meals at home. Shop early, and count the savings you can spend for other holiday fun. Celebrate with these beverao* AMERICAN HOME PURE--Efctra Dry Pale or Golden Ginger Ate Delicious for picnics when spread with peanut butter of ooXhtatiatttf *i Root Beer, Orange, Lemon or Lime Try them split and toasted, too; Soda, Pearly Nectar, Sparkling Water American Home Sandwich package BUNS of 6 Ptto 3« C«ch totrt* Hazel r PEANTJT BUTTER Fresh; Summer 2-lb. jar Vegetables. From Wath. Cucumbers Hothout#--» Extra (org*, extra fancy ii^vfjLAYGROUNI) NOTES (By N. Miller) ' Jhe girls1 singles tennis tournament wound up Thursday night with the Wrestling fans, and .those of you following results: Ethel Granger dewho haven't seen a big wrestling show, ^faulted to Adele Froehlich; Ruth don t know what you are missing, j Miehels defeated Mary Althoff; sec- ,should pay plenty of at^ntion to that on<f round,^Louise Stilling defeated big show at Renehan's tomorrow night j Mary Durlan, Dorothy Althoff defeatwith Jim McMillan and Lou Plumimer ed Ruth Nye; semi-finals, Adele Froehmeeting to try and decide a six-year ; lich drew a bye, and Dorothy Althoff dispute over the Lake County chain- j defeated Louise Stilling; in the finals pionship. Both of .these men have [Dorothy Althoff played sensational risen to the heights in the wrestling tennis in the first set winning easily, game only to have Jim Londos pick j but her opponent, Adele Froehlich, reg^ned her.form and she now reigns as queen of the tennis courts. In the men's singles tournament L. McCracken defeated Harold Patzko; Maurice Boutele, a young.lad from Lake Geneva spending the summer Wit,h his aunt here, defeated Cletjis Althoff, and in the second round Ke defeated Lyle Franzen. Ruth Nye and Adele Frochlich won the doubles tournament by first defeating Wanda Smitti and Dorothy Althoff, and then Rutfr Miohels and Ethel Granger. The McHenry Junior J>aseball teams won a double header "from the Johnsburg lads Monday afternoon. The" score of the first game was 22 to 6, and the second was 9 to 2. Carrots# bch them up an^l set them down again. There's a good supporting card and a swell night's entertainment ^or anyone who likes the' game, . You're missing a real show if you pass this. Must have been some picnic the Forester Bowling Club had last Sunday at BaHy-O-Gfreg and it'll be some time before the. contestants lose the titles bestowed upon them as the result of winning various contents which went all the way from eating to cheer<- lfeading. More power to them and more of them. Frank Reed of Cincinnati now probably wishes hje^had left well enough alone. "VJfhen his term as purchasing agent wa9 about to expire he persuaded the county commissioners to make it a civil service job, hoping thereby to hold the place indefinitely. But ^h^n the examination was held he failed to pass. Miss Grace Stenger of Indianapolis, Ind., who has been visiting at Waukegsan, spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Jack Walsh. FIRE DESTROYS TOOi»8 . Peter J. Freund of Woodstock, a former resident of McHenry and well known here, suffered a heavy loss by fire on Thursday morning when his; garage and tool shop burned. His car was ruined by the flames as well as his carpenter tools including 26 finely tempered saws and a high priced dscfarfc floor scrsper. • , , . AUo tho tomon's ftnwt borrta, motons orvd ofhor fruit* of our low •nonoy-MJviBg prico*. SAVE ON THESE FOR THE FOURTH Ubby'sTon-iojutc^ c^iHw^ 4<2^21*. 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