/*• iti W EARL R. WALSH Harry Gwiii wu teiMn i remark be owlmrJ: "1w they elect Jeha L. Lewis lend take some of that from him?" of this dent power away fep'* Ed Nickels doesn't know the fellow's name, hat he says it happened y^near Bald nob. lie fellow was ^fishing for bullheads aid palled oat , a Btdova watch. It still now. What the fellow wanted te know from " Lewis Piteea is what Had of bait yem use to poll oat a sammer cot- ^>tige.' We fsfled to aj^aer *t a meet- ' . inc last week--"unavoidably delayed" --and wound up with the chairmanship of the eoiiiiiff Boy Scent driw. <The moral is attend meeting! in Vpdf defense. te beoHitg, Ojilal Lake 8 to 0., Mdlcnry .getters are goests of the Woodstedk Oeantry Cm this (Thursday) afternoon Ifs one of the feature oottegs ef the season McHenry is growings--Now we have s Clarence Aateaea held the H«at» It was a flat, snappy brand of ley i^e to three Wts ket Ossisj as hasahaB that wee aesved up to Ids JnhnstaiiL <*tse poandsd oatlarga erewd hers 1h| &Maf as IS safe Mows te wtentef a 8 to ljJhs Laxkte that oat QqrstalLak* una. Errecvwere pluUful throagh- and dr**e te the two rvas that gave t his nhswirsrk males a Mat victory. It waa a caee of getting hits 8S? whw* the» ndk* P«y dirt that 5? ^? f«»e the victory te the Shamrocks. -1'foor"" b,°-« borg nine {Should with the building ting underway Jflt. and Mrs. Koehr are getting the business lip nicely--nice people. helpful that is get- Bob set " In v^aweh hear so 3v; young people into proper chsm it would be heard to refuse to be! organisation that is for its Ugh standards in training young boys. There is something ab Scoot that is fine. Let's them all we can. about a Boy encourage If you haven't been watching the Howie Ffceand ss N. Smith 2b PHaon If _ B. Meyers Sh R. Freond rf L. Freund rf ; Harry Freund rf THSSSDAY H. T. SWAMPS £ « -- IfKWBBOYB; OASS KAOL'S a JHS. rf 2 HOSE OUT OO-OP'S 2 TO J ['Anderson p .._ Last Thursday evening the high. TOTALS school grounds were jammed with HUNTLEY " °™r «Pectators were on;Ackm|m 8b hand to watch the softball teams per-: Krushel cf form. Ini the Jntjtme the Thurs-, Bwdeitner lb'ZZ S day Nightersshowed the people that Borhart u __.g: they really have quite a ball ctab j Wfcitzien rf . S I ... 1 Frost If . ., I. Dewyer If Ensi Sch (toon ulte m 2b P - days when we A , „ about the need of guiding" they swamped the sagins: News-1 CBourke rf ,l*i?to Z « but was removed in the second inning when the Newsboys threatened with the bags ktoderf and no outs. Walt Low was ushered in and soon put out the, Are. After about the! TOTALS fourth inning Walt eased up " Score by inningi': victory seemed sure. The Newsboys j©hnsbur* 080 shewed little in this game bat their | Huntley 000 topes are pinnedI on their two stolen bases-B. Meyers; Krushel; .t th. S S S ^ I W b ~ some 001-t6 000--1 eat at ink a eat-Uke play end a good one. "Beany* M9kr made a nice pick-op ea ttm NEXT. SUNDAY: hail 4 BOX SGOHI LAKE AB Jars ss 4 D. Higgins lb -- S Eibisch 3b 4 Schneider Maris If . Sund p ... * * • •. 0; iCji * '11 oLA o TOTALS 28 McHENRY | Murphy rf AB .. 8 , . 3 . 4 . 3 . 2 .. 8 .. 3 .. 3 * i o 0 ' ' 0 ^ •0^ © Sand. Sund started off by' walking Dick Tipps c - 8 Conway and it appeared that those Pokorny cf .....--. 8 high, wide pitches were coming in on Cook cf ........... & a prayer--no wing. But, Mr. Sand Pinnow 2b ............. 8 was still around at the* finish and J Tessendorf 2b -- 1 only foor Mts were registered Schauble if .--. 1 against his slow corvee. Murphy's sacrifice bant and Larkin's sharp hit followed the pass to Conway and gave the "Micks" their first run. The locals should have had another run in the fourth as Harry Stilling reached second on an ertor and was; sent across the plate on Tom Bol- < Murphy gert hit to right But, they claimed n *!,. that Harry neglected a little item i 2b • of touching third teaa. H. StUhng .. An old one-two pondl in the sixth T. Bolger 3b ... inning gave the home boys their lb ™--- second run. Murphy doubled to °- Bolger cr .. left. Lsrkin singled to right. That | W. Bolger c Larlcin walked two men in the .p.»« 27 4 first inning^ but no damage resulted j 8c2,Tg ??. _ . as you have been informed in the; Cr^glal Lake 000 000 000--0 final score. He pkked Jurs off| McHenry 100 001 00*--2 first base in tha third. He used his' Stolen base--SchsuNe. Two-base strike-out ball in the fourth aft cr hlto--Murray. Double plvs--Wag- Psrkomy singled and stole second. "?r ^ Miller Struck out by-- Lar- "Moose" Wagner palled his mates Sun<J> 2. Bases on balls off-- out of a hole in the eeventh inning, i LaT"n» "» ®un"« *• -Conwsy couldnt handle Tipps' hard! ----------. and threw first 'JO J* 0 1 m 0 m 1 m io f eld, you have been missing ^ team in tonight's second game xno* against the league leading Eagles. Doable plays--Smith to E. Meyers. Struck out by--Schulte, 6; Anderson. 7. Bases on balls off--Schulte, 4; . . . r ! The E a g l e s and C o - o p ' s g a v e t h e ] A n d e r s o n . 3 . W i n n i n g p i t c h e r -- A n - ul?5 crowd a real treat in the nightcap as {derson. Umpires -- Ackman and the Eagles whipped the Co-op s 2, Schuler. over tile attmpt. * Larkin plunked ita a pitch Tessendorf fanned to wit that V JOHNSBURG TOPS IN got LEAGTJX; THBEE-WAT ,hoet"I inOHT FOR SECOND •SS? • u j ii a ^ thrfilft Hf«».to 1 in the eighthinning. The Cothrflls of big time play. | op'a were atbat first and started rw *C- I .• 'the first inning off with a run on th^pu"dSa^ did?tm i£?"*en-n? » hit »nd » w»lk- ^ We* were are going to suit there on it was a pitchers battle - , with "Moe** Meyers and Dick Weber t.2£ a^enhSfnin?:UBOr<n ^ h^oHhe^th ^rry^ MHtthhe eC&ubsi twmouf lldHntn "bet l^iervXe .tPh^eme r.' b u tW ntda l k e d w i t h two outs. He stole on « ball and then It didift take n^ighhosliood shoes and socks to enjoy „a little puddle after a long awaited rain. passed when trying to steal third, There is both state poses benefits 'much pending legislation, and federal, which pro- »fits to veterans or their catcher nex' kin. Most applicationa re- George Jackson's peg got a^ay from B .->ks n5of-f Tuesday night "«E«r.s f Laures to £d the game This n. av_ v._t tViom in Cairns suggests that to expedite ittle splashing Sfiu it »«ter vet- When Mftne of us were kids Eagles kept of first place while it Co-op's dowq to third with 1 and 2. The Thursday Night Team is in second with possession forced the took oar sho«a il T«*m ™ 2 and 1 and trail the falL get shod again 'till with 0 and 3. I BAT nrABPO n* mbmr «X . w^'raUMDAlf N. T. AB on »ornings £ wmkUL i is still vivid in our mamoriec. "• Wilnami f there was torture! Now, & Low Downs . Nswkirk Reihansi S . 8 .. 4 8 S We hear that Nick Vtaond (the •u Wn»)b«ortt ,-lm M.t" .t the Claxton sale. That oU raecall, . JPster74.*Srerodt boagSt attiie sate Haw*rd 4 _ TOTALS ... jGS&nXa: NEWSBOYS J Draper rf ... SS.41- ! 4 3 8 •uppsssj itfteia to have Schaeffsr If ... news cars would he lilsatlfal in six, Seen by , months after the war. 1 liars. N. T. 445 Newsboys 181 J 8 4 i t i 8 8 8 B 1 1 1 0 2 • ' X 1 I 108 008 Looks kind ef bait te feeat «fl Toe liasu hits - J. Bocors; 6. the Raindealer office stoee Tfce^ I Adams; P. Johnaea: Looa; Wewkirk; hired a bardocks. Lew; iL fVeund; {See uta-pEL Prsand, 2; he'®^ by--Cnox, 2; Dtnvns, 1; Low, L $40,000 Bases on_baila, <df--Pbwns, 7; Low, A Major who bats $4,000 per bata JM earns approxi , ... _ r pi i wisun.Th aferenee is only qm'^i 2; Knox, 6. winning pitcher-- mors safe hit in every ten times at!Downs. Umpirse B. W<Mr and R. bat. A surrey also tedlcatoe thati>Cller. seven oat of ten tteme. tbe hatter is safe or oot at firsiW « Bttto M «M>P« six inches. ! Lauras 8b . -- jL. Miller ef -Added Chatter-- |Meyers p H, We hesr that Don Harriaon aroused Jeckson c ... considerable interest snd resentment W. Miller lb nnnnnnnn - iB. Miller rf / WEAR SKim*^ WOOL SWIM TRUNKS 3&*o4%0U. /"Designed by Wilson Brothers for die sctive swimmer--who likes the unimpeding trimncss of dose-fitting trunks. They're all wool--quick-drying, closefitting. Variety weaves m solid cot from $2.^Sf McGEE'S MeBBNBY Neiss ss .. Howard 2b Blake If T0TAL8 ....... later filing of applications that veterans and the dependents of deceased servicemen should record proof of service and their correct addresses at his office in the Marphy Block, Woodstock. Veterans calling *t tha service office should bring with them all letters and papers relating to their claims, in addition to a certified eepy of their discharge certificate. Cabbage raw cabbaga Is aa --nri e t vitamin COi leas cabbage is air, the mora vitamte C it win Parkorny away. the tension. Schneider then bounder right over second base, t, _ _ --- Wagner sprawled oot to make the 1 „ The first round stop, touched second and fired the County Baseball ball to first tor a double killing. |ComM to an The ninth inning brought out some: . Johnsourg, excitement when Eibisch got a hit and Cook drew a pass. Larkin whipped a third strike past Tessendorf to end the game. Perhaps one of the best plays ws will be seeing this season should of the McHenry League schedule end next Sunday. with six wins and no defeats, plays at Harvard. The leaders will be out to keep their slate clean, but cant be head off for top honors in any event. The McHenry Shamrocks are in a three way tie with Richmond and have a bit of mention before the pen Hebron. Now come the "ifs." If JUNE 15, 1946 A Get-to gether JAM SSSSION Everyone is Welcome! ^MH 0ARD6 -- MUBIO -- REFRESHMENTS Make this a date. Come early and stay lata. A good time assnrtd Sponsored by Auxiliary of Wonder Lake Rod and Onn Gin* " At AMERICAN LEGION 8ALL-8 p.m. No Admission Charge Woodstock, HL >ee«aaaaaas : 2 i KcHENRY, ILLINOIS CASE EAGLES H. Freund ... £ Lay B. Krause ... N. Freund $ Huck ...... i G. Miller 3 G. Freund I E. Murphy | Weber o • Oda H 3 2 0 0, 0, 0 0 0 0 Lay Ginn Jen ' ••if TOTALS Jt * 6 Score by innings: Co-op's 100 000 oom Case Eagles 100 000 01^-2 Two-base hits--Harold FretiM, 2. Struck out by--.Meyers, 15; Weber, 10. Bases on balls off--Meyers, 9; w Weber, 3. Winning pitcher--Wtber. Mk UmpiM--T. Bolftr. ^ Gaines tonight: Co-op's vs. T. N. T.--7:30 p.m. Eagles vs. Newsboys--9 f.m „ FATHER'S DAT EXHIBIT Becalling the customs of grandfather's day, is the exhibit to be found at the Burlington. Wis., library. Placed there by the Barling, ton Historical society, it consists of fancy vests, mustache cups, hats, watches, billiard balls, boots, needle- j point and embroidered suspenders; and a hand crocheted cigar holder.1 The exhibit, which was set up last week, show the things father might have received on Esther's Day many years atro. Most of the items in the. collection were loaned to the Society by local residents who have kept them as remembrances of daya past AND HIS FAMOUS - - v Chinese Dishes . ALSO : ' EXCELLENT AMERICAN FOOD FINE STEAKS, - CHOPS - CHICKEN McHenry beata the the leegae (Hebron) next and if Algonquin knocks < md, the Shsmrocks will hold seeood place. If they dent--you figure it oat. Hebron edged oat Richmond 8 to 6 last Sunday. Algonquin trteuaed Harvard 8 to 8. Games next Sunday: Hebron at McHenry. ^ Johnsborg at Harvard. 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