mk .•«$* i:>Sn iMz^M 3Sii-5t:>-- iPiPl R. WALSH We know surprised in the still of the night last week vim they tew e fellow, whom we will refer to as an *%»- natarvAAuutt,"" trot oat into Main 'St. bedectod in Mjiuui to get hie forgotten golf stacks out of It looks like the only way we can get even with thoee lieirtcens who are raiding otifir hall teams is to go * -w, ™ . . ^ • • (_ SJ> •• • v - ' ~% k r ^ \ H . BOSS vrv*. TO SPOIL WMUlfBB That eiaMh inning rose n again Thursday (Decoration Day) arternooh bedevil the Shamrocks en their • 8-0 lead l«i»lit|« of ao-Mt, no-ran pita Jim Laxldn wlmH lW . looked roey. Then Only two LarUn in the first Norb Brits was hit tor a |M«d ball in the .ltauth and Raff wae salte on an errtr in the fifth. Daring ilw|i arm innings the local boys were pecking snray at ami thing of fell in. cool, capable miuindsmaii named Gaptil. Conway opened futilities with a doable to*the canter field sector. Murphy looped a short ffr into center field that was doubtful enough to bold Conway near second until it ri^bt dffwn there and TDU OTW their > dropped safety. Dick took third. fights. Here's a sports treat for you. Our local girls, who formed a softball rappwl a s: team, are going to play the Elgin; first-baseman girls her* Friday nignt. layed on 1 Quite a crowd gathered at the local high school diamond last week Wednesday to wateh the softball league and most people arise we have some fin* teams. To eliminate players jumping from one. ten to another and to feiep the teams from men a list ot twehre men hps been called for by the president, George Freund from the managers. Under this new rule every team will have to stick with the twelve men they eater until after the first round when changes can be made if deemed necessary. This 'list must be turned in by tonight, (Thursday) June & In the first game the Case Eagles swamped the Thursday Nighters by a scon of IS to 4. Dick Weber again turned in a brilliant the ft get i This win pat by Huntley were tainted didn't uing. our runs scored by the across until the game, as Nighters last inj Murphy stole second. Then an odd the Eagles m iplay occurred and Conway scored ;flr8t place hy one full game. ! while tt was in the "MJcing. Larkin In tWilight affair the Newswonder that both Buffer«d another defeat at the Brita and secoiid- ; hwMb ^ «Moe" Meyers and the The gameibaseman Eddie Lay took after. L»y( Co-op'*. The newsboys took it on will be played "on the high school! got the ball, looked up to findfiret ^ chin to ^ tune of 18 to 10. diamond and the lights wul go on j base uncovered, then beat Larkin in The Reporters collected only four when darkness falls. Game time is1" --^ J ' - 7:80 p.m. HOTTLST «TO T AS •nip iBfN is Murphy took the -asound for the Shamrodu at Huntley last Sunday and southpawod his way to a 6 to ,2 victory, striking out 12 batters {and allowing only two hits. Both {runs scored b: by errors. I Hie Shamrocks were hardly what i jone could call robust in the hitting' department, but when they got on! I base they travelled^ as can be at- ! tested iff five stolen bases. j i Tom Bolger was busy at the hotj corner handling five assists without! 'a'bobble* Narry a put-out was made I in the Shamrock outfield. ! Crystal Lake plays here next Sunday. BOXSCORE SHAMROCKS AS >3B£Vj--=: f Larkip 2b ft 00 mmwnkTKD IN LEAGUE PLAT Wafrming up with two runs in the first inning on their home grounds last Sunday, Johnsburg put in the second to for the day win over Al- In spite of everything, this country is gutting back to normal. The flag-pole sitters are back. j a sprint for the bag. A secund-base-{hits cff of "Moe," who outside of man making an unassisted put-out streaks of wildness displayed some !«t first base doesn't happen even* fancy -chucking." Errors accounted day of the week. • (for many runs on both sides. The Guptil eased along cutting the j league standings are listed below: corners and not allowing another t Standinga hit until the sixth. Hugn Murphy Team opened the inning by drawing his Case Eagles first of two walks. Larkin grounded Thursday Night Team . J L- - v - to Klaus who pegged to Norb Brits j Co-op's -- Ii nt r 11 nln n^ ^nt tn 1 in hoP®8 of starting a double play. \ Plaindealer Newsboys teams have been stepping out «> , Norb dropped the bell and both run-1 BOX SCORES sign lip new players. j ner8 were ufe. Tom Bolger was: CASE EAGLES I safe on a fielder's choice as Klaus H. Freund 2b . The men's softball league is ting along very nicely, n get facl W: ... * 1 ... 1 • 1 J. Wagner if !H. Stilling If T Bolger Sb Murohy p .... B. Bolger ef Weber cf ,W. Bolger * 1 ' • t tOTALS ... HUNTLEY Ackman 8b ' Remms Sb Krushel cf Bauer cf Steig 2b B^ jtha. president ef fte league, I nailed Murphy at the home plate.: E. Lay c George P. Freund, has stepped into, Harry Stilling then lined a safe blow u. Krause Sb ., that picture a la Judge Landip and to left and Larkin scored the second N. Freund ss made a ruling. run of the ball game. Weber p Walter "Gov" Bolger who prefers G. Freund If .. saving his hits until men are in G. Miller cf .. scoring position, found himself in E. Murphy rf the role of lead-off man in the L. Hock H> TOTALS Before teams can step out and sign un new men they mus$ submit their idea for the approval of the tfresi- _ dent and managers \ of other teams seventh and promptly looped a safe in the league. v i blow over second base. Gene Wag- j _ ._ • v Iner laid down a neat sacrifice bunt.! • Why not trade players? Conway beat out a roller along the T. N. CLUB Involved, of course! third base line. Murphy strolled. Johnson c " ., _ ! Connie Miller relieved Guptil And while we are on that eoftban forced Conway at third, subject, it might be well to report scored on the play. that the boys are goin^ to pass the j Now comes that horrible hat at future games. So be SUM to, Larkin fanned Van Every. AB 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 iE^H Weltsien rf ! OHourke rf Sigrist c . Borhart ss Frost If ... Shulte p TOTALS steig 20 ..* m Boxfittner lo 8 • 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 . o 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 cl eight complete their and aet up a 10 to gonquin. "rte veteran Charlie Ebel started for Algonquin and was the victim of the big run total. Thompson took over to finish impressively. Thomas was on the hill -for Johnsburg and had little trouble registering his victory. BOX SCORE JOHNSBURG AB B H Howie Freund ss .. 5 2 8 N. Smith 2b 5 2 8 Pitxen If 5 I i B. Miller cf 5 • • B. Meyers Sb ft 1 8 G. Jackson c 4 .1 t L. Freund rf 4 X, ; ^ 1 S. Freund lb 8 . 5 Thomas p 4 1 1 •on«y production for IMS hit a 1 . . -r--- - tw high, 236 miUiou pounds from I * nck. .und? S* •Rworimately 500 billion American ' from bMV"> » i punniti heat to circukrtt . .. •• meat as it cooks. TOTALS 40 ALGONQUIN , AB Labahn 2b , Moehle lb Yerke Sb Thompson rf-p , Hopp cf Knatrash c ...... Ebel p-rf Epperly If Banger If Thomas ss ft 4 -i. ft 4 8 4 8 • t ..... 4 10 B 9 0 . 0 " . i / o a t 0 9 1 i _ ^ rMfni.nr " " . mwm ith t«h.e W, er:t iTinxHiiieMs openedi up, the 1 qwuwaratelsr tte of atchet th»aat • m• ora .ti han -m m. •0 the pumpkin pie was bom. , before the wi^ . 88 11 Larkin: Low p Bolger Williams lb J Reihansperger 2b eighth.' Newkirk ss . J. Benny Downs Sb have a little chance in^ your nocke*. I Britr, noted as a good waiter, batted H. Freund If You don't have to kick in, but it will for Huff and drew a pass. Sandys B. Freund Cf ......... help pay .expenses. : batted for M. Stilling and also waited j Weingart if for the fourth ball. Connie Miller! Another thing--you are asked not,singled through short for the firsti TOTALS -- to park your" car on the grass near1 hit off Larkin, B. Brit* scoring. V.! Score by innings: the softball diamond. The school Miller forced Sanders at third. Lay' Case Eagles 004 214 has spent time and money in beauti-1 singled to right and went to second! T. N. Club 000 000 AB v B H 1 2 .8 • 0 . 3 0 3 8 • 0 .8 e 0 8 I 1 .8 t 2 8 I 1 .8 0 0 28 4- » 9 Score by innings: . McHenry 080 800 000--6 j Huntley 020 000 000--2 i Stolen bases--Larkin; Murphy, 2; I-- W. Bolger. 2. Struck out Ly--Mur- 18 phy, 12; Shulte, S. Ba.^es on balls off--Murohy, S; Shulte, 1. Winning pitcher--Murphy. " Order your rubber stomps at the Plaindealer. TOTALS 88 3 8 Stolen base*--Ebel. Two-base hits --Labahn. TTiree-base hits--Meyers. Home runs--L. Freund. Struck out by--Ebel, 1; Thompson, 8; Thomas, Bases on balls off -- EbeL 1; Thomas, 4. Colombia rnique In Mb ' 4 Colombia la the only South American country with a .sea coast on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Deadly Chicken Disease No disease attacks young chickens 4 to 80 weeks of" age with greater rapidity or causes higher mortality than coccidiosis. « 2--18 4-- 4 fying the grounds. The teams recog-1 on the nize this and don't want you to cut up the lawn. Seems fair enough. Did vou hear Arnold Rauen broadcast from California on the Bob Hope show Tuesday night? 'That boy really gets around. throw-in, C. Miller scoring.1 Two-base hits--N. Freund 2; Lay; Norb Brits then sailed a long drive B. ^Crause; Johnson; B. Freund. over Harold Stilling's head for a Three-base hits--B. Krause. Home triple and the two runs that put runs--B. Krause; H. Freund. Struck Richmond in the lead. Hank Britz out by--Low, 8; Weber, 6. Bases on fanned on a low pitch but reached balls off--Low, 8; Weber, 3. Winfirst when the ball went to the screen ning pitcher--Weber. Umpire--Tom Norb Britz scored the fifth run of Bolger. the inning. Hank Britz was thrown A bunch of the girls are frying out on an attempted steal to end the CO-OP'S to get up a birthday surprise party inning. Neiss Sb .... on Manager Bob at the "Just For: Richmond scored their sixth run off Howard 2b Fun" skating rink. Trouble seems Murphy who took over the pitching L. Smith cf to be that the girls have found1 -a i• n- it he ninLth, -- ^ M e * man shortage. Send in your appli cations to E3aine Heimer. appli-; BOX SCORB I RICHMOND AS -- -- IV. Miller If 4 '-Sonny" Miller gave further evi- E. Lay 2b 4 dence in the Memorial Day game' N. Britx ss .............. 8 • here that he .is fast.developing into;H. Britz lb 4 the class of first basemen in these Klaus 8b .................. 8 parts. Van Every c 8 : IB. Britz cf ..... "Sonny" raced far to his right for Huff cI ........ noe drive and tossed to Jim Larkin! Sanders rf ... at first for the put-out. Pretty rlay. M. Stilling rf Of course, there never was anything C. Miller p ... wrong with the way Jim fields his Guptil p position, either Meyer R. Mi TOTALS We haven't seen the Crystal Lake entry in the county league this year,! SHAMROCKS but have been told that they will;Conway ss give the Shamrocks real battle next Sunday. The game .will be played here so let's look 'em over. Murphy cf-p Larkin ^*p-2b T. Bolger Sb ... H. Stilling If ...... * AB ... 4 .... 8 ... ft ... 8 ™ 4 eir touches the rooking s, it mrtdlw vitamins A and made this science «y»p8t • BfcwBtew «*sn you cook all vegetables ~ S. Miller lb ..... 8 B. Bolger 2bncf f;; W. Bolger c 4 J. Wagner rf 1 G. Wagner rf 2 B 1 1 1. • 1 0 1 • 0 * r o ers p tiller ss H W. Miller lb 9 G. Jackson c 1 Weingart If t Kildav rf .... 0 Bob Miller If 0 Knox rf 0,Lauers 36 .... 01 TOTALS 0 0 1 0 AB .. 1 4 _ ...... ft ...... 4 8 4 4 ...... 8 2 2 ...... 2 ...... 4 r s* ? AB 16 NEWSBOYS Conway 2b-p 8 J. Rogers cx 8 G. Adams ss 4 F. Rogers Sb ............ 4 Bollman lb 2 H R. Smith rf 1 I R. Justen c 4 1 D. Schaefer If ... 2 0 Joe McAndraws ....... 8 a i C. Adams If ............ 1 Ji *' TOTALS 27 Score by innings: Co-op's 0S1 Newsboys 200 D R Y WMM Let us settle all of your cleaning problems. OUR modern well-equipped cleaning plant can give yon the kind of service that yon need. Gall us for prompt courteous service. LOCAL CLEANERS WX PICK UP AND DELIVER VILLA HOTEL RESORT MODSRK OOOKTAIL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM ~ * 'R 7-Oonrse Dinners Luncheons Hot and Gold Sandwiches Two-base hits--L. Smith; Meyers; G. Jackson; Lauers; Conway. Home runs--Lauers; J. Rogers. Struck out by -- McAndrews, 5; Conway, 5; Meyers, 11. Bases on balls off--Mc- PLTTRTIS HAT To achieve the completely well-groomed look, so important in"her "eyes-- select a fine Portis Hat from our large stock. We have just the right shape for your £ace and build, just the' right color to complement your complexion and ensemble. most styles $6<>® to $85® Fitzgerald's MEN'S SHOP TOTALS 88 8 « Two-base hits -- Conway. Threebase hits--N. Brits. Sacrifice hits-- - ^ Gene Wagner; Van Every. Bases £j?dr?W8. 5; Conway, 4; Meyers, 9. on balls off--Guptil. 8: Larkin, 2.1 Winning pitched-Meyers. Umpire-- Struck out by--Guptil, 5; Miller, 1;; Tom Bolger. Larkin* 8; Murphy4. 1.- BIG SJBOOND INNING, GIVES JOHNSBUSG WW OVER ALGONQUIN 10-3 The league-leading Johnsburg baseball team blasted Algonquin 10 to 3 last Sunday on the Johnsburg diamond to register their fifth win and remain in the undefeated class. Richmond held firm to second place with a 3 to 1 win at Crystal Lake. Hebron, a team that is coming up fast, travelled to Harvard and won a decisive 9 to 3 decision. The*Mc Henry Shamrocks kept on the win ning side of the percentage table by beating Huntley 6 to 2. LEAGUti STANDINGS Won Johnsburg & Richmond ....................... 4 McHenry -- -.3 Hebron 8 Algonquin 2 Crystal Lake; ..............2 Huntley ...^ ......,....«.l , Harvard .........0 GaaMB Next Sunday Richmond at Hebron. Crystal Lake at McHeiiry. Johnsburg at Huntley. Harvard at Algonquin. Specialising in Home-baked cakes and pastries y REASONABLE PRICES 00IT NEWS OFT THE COURSE Beautiful Grounds Surround This Resort 1 m Pistakee Bay The last round in the Spring Handicap will be played at the local course next Sunday. Hie two finalists are Earl Seepe of Chicago and Ralph Bennett a local star. | Seepe won his semi-final round from Larry Williams 6 and 4 while Ben- ] nett disposed of Willie Green by the ! same margin. The match will be ! played over the usual final round of 86 holes.. On Sunday, May 26 another Blind Bogey was held with Ralph Bennett again showing up to share top honors with John Busscher. Botn shooters had 81-0-81. Dr. Sayler was third with 82-4-78. Along with next Sunday's final und in the Spring Handicap the ?ualif]ang round for the President's up will be played. Remember qualifying round must be played by Sundav. On Thursday, June 13 the annual match b^tneen Woodstock and McHenry will be played at the Woodstock Country Club. Besides the golf a supper will. be served and a pleasant afternoon is promised by the golf committee. All those who wish to attend please sign up for this event on the bulletin board al lour clubhouse as soon as possible. Animal Comfort - Plenty of good bedding helps keep farm animus comfortable and Big Swiss Indnstry Up to 60,000 workers are normally employed in the Swiss watch trade --one of every 35 people engaged in the nation's industries. 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