pwfppwf! PPHRlPfl mmm or lnVa like sppropriatioB by this Ordinance. i fflCTION 8--'litis Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after Its passage and publication Attest: Approved: teloreil .'WttfV Larkin last Mnxph) ent as nine ball. The President of the Joty 4th by EARL R. WALSH We have seen MeHeary in a whirl of activtt before, bttt Mnr boainr than Fourth of foil swing. the a* the HMi • A« JfUitT flHVV (aiAMl MM ia eeenty M) __ the Mniv( tews la a' tight contest iw by JehiulMTg 3 to . 2. Bill Kieaiaer, veteran of many a ban came, started <n the mmm/Thr JohasMt* «omI itnred la ft* five iafti July celefarstioa pop,-. Again meat ha large Nice McHearyY police deoartheary traffic aad serious mishap. aings. ttd t n• Iift ci iuifv •t iilyn innings, Larkin. Connie for ..the AO-ten for fxooluloowweead bvyr Wirritatmwuas us umnn. /__j (Ua«. Norb Brits get the fast hit of baB cstoe, la the first ianing, stole 1 v' , second aad was left strsaded. rtor *•** b Nicky- fftmi pitched the C*M to an eaay «h over Hm 19 to 5. Beth teesss eel. but the Newsboys' 9 errors lest the gems, la the second naw the CO-OM Jast lasted to heat tke T.N.T. ITto 7. The T.N.T. had two runners en 1m hrthe last inahig with oaly one eut, but couldn't get any acmes. This was ithhee fliirrstt aigbht fa^the rouad, which pats the tie for first piece with Jack time defeated in the finals of the July 4th tenuis tournament here. Other entries from Crystal Lake i were LaVera Colby, Walter Herricki Mid Kenneth Jrfhnson. «• • . for Johnswho Bowie Freuad led burg with a hit to threw to K. Brits, Howie beat the threw to bat Brits rifled a throw to first to nia Saith. No scoring developed. Moede, giaat first seeker from Harvard^ gave the All-Stars a ing opportunity in the he . sent a long triple to _ (but was nailed at the j Btuce Klontx aad Tfef . Jl'r to stake the rouad trip. Bill Bel Craven competed the group- A"; co-manager of thl m*mn, made invitation to Woodstock and.Harvard the mistake of wavingihe lumbering breurht no entries. T . Moede in to the pM*. Sifrist fW- ^ While \*b de not know this Jack ioWed with a hit to lefuiTrin* the Colby, who took' home the trophy, we are told that he is a very nice fejlw as well as beia* ,* /**1? good tennis player, " ^ BOX SCORES CASE EA6LE8 AB H. Freund 2b S E. Lay c -- S jB. Krause 8b 4 N. Freuad p . 4 Weber ss t G. Friend If .^...4 E. Murphy if -- 2 O. Miller cf * Hack lb . 4 R. Freuad rt TOTALS We artf getting more' baseball teams around here thaa we can keep up to. A brief report says that the West Siders beat the young Johnsteam 9 to 8 last Suaday. . Another new oae on us the team known as the "Shalimar Mouses." Mild name. Usually yeung fellows choose a name like Wildcats. Well, the Mouses beat Waucoada 4 to 1 as J. Krelly pitched a 1-hitter and fanned. 18 batters. J. Raven got the only hit off Kxelly, a double, aad scored the only run--spoiling Krelly's entry into the Hall of Fame. We know at least two people who stand ready to defend our dear edisecond- guessers fire. Jobasbnrg faoke the scoring ice in the third when DtonaU Freund led off with a base on balls. Krsataer laid down a sacrifice boat. Howie Freuad flied out to esater. Norb Skaith's bounder bounded through Conway.. Moede failed to cover fint and Connie Miller's throw to hold Norb Smith oa base allowed the runners to advaace. Ted Pitsen R H 1 0 $ 1 2 1 0 •: I 0 t •. 1 0 0 2 s 0 ; . r 0 I singled two ruas bene. Knocker's triple aad < gave the All-Stars a fourth. iy s m the the fifth, they tied up the game oa a hit* by C. Miller, a double by N. Brits ifcd Jim Larkin's grounder to short. The other half of the co-managership of the All-Stars, Ray Miller, pulled one for the secoad-guessers to work" on when scoring opportunity loomed up in the sixth. Conway opeaed with a walk. Moede sacrificed. Smith walked. With one out and "Moose!" Wagner (a fellow who NEWSBOYS . AB » F. Rogers 2b wk*.. 4 t D. Bollman cf-lf .. « : R. Bennett 8b ...... 4 1 H. Coaway ss.-p » 4 J ; C. Kara c-cf 4 > 1 R. Justen c 2 - 0 R. Smith lb ... 8 0 J. Rogers rf .. 8 I J. McAndrews p .. 8 0 C. Adaais jf^b^ t *0 TOTALS 0 Score by ianiags: Case Eagles 3Si Oil 1--10 * Newsboys 01® 000 4-- 5 Two-base hits--G. Freund; Knox. Thrse-base hits -- H. Conway; G. Knox. Home runs--B. Krause; G. Miller. Struck eut by--Conway, 2; McAndrews,!; _N. Freund, S. Bases on balls *" pitcher--N. W. Bolger, R. ? ' V l - «f s his _ of Shassrocltf woa, 4 to: snyy stauat nooeay ooeisB xeacn • JwSeSrJe *JSm ^ his fuCOliTV fwaVrCVRBB* Next Sunday the Shamrocks travel to Algonquin. BOX SCORE SHAMROCK AB Conway, ss .......... 5 Murphy p J. Larkin cf J. .Wagner rf- H. StiUiag If T. Bolger 2b B. Bolger rf G. Larkin lb S. Miller 8b G. Wagner c TOTALS .. RICHMOND V. Miller Sb-p Lay 2b N. Brits ss . C. Miller p-rf H. Brits ttf-c . R. Miller Ah - VanEvery c-8b Chrtstoasea, ef Huff If Kuntil If ...-- TOTALS ..... Score by innings: A McHenry .100 010 200--4 Richmond 000 000 000-0 Two-base hits--Oeaway: Christensen. Double piay*-0. 1 Ivagner, unassisted. Stria^ est by--Murphy, 10; C. Miller, f: V. Miller, 3. Bases balls off--Murphy, 8; C. Miller, tor as the i^ult of our remarks; the Iwll for distance) at bat pertaining to his_political affiliations., the bunt sign was fiasheiL The Anyhow, Mr. Hotfvet denied those advanced the runnws. Then Connie Miller fanned. Well into the hot-stove sessoir the All-Stars around the county will be discussing a hectic seventh inning. With two down, Jim Larkin got a single and Kuecker drew 1 pass. Conway sent a grounder te short and apparently had the throw beaten 1. Winaing mpiree--Low, reports, say his defenders. Let's run Hoover for president and Mosher for vice-president and get this country on its feet! We hear that the "African Drughad such a good time en the lerry-Go-Round that he is still walking around cowboy fashioa. T. N. T. Johnson c Williams lb Low p ......... H. Freund If L. Freund ss-2b .. 4 Rheihansperger cf t B. Freund 2b-cf .. 4' Weingart rf ft Loose 8b 4~ Newkirk ss t fist" Men TOTALS •under appsrently h " to first. Both teams obviously game i heeds-t If conditions . remain with the "Newsboys," we plan to ask other teams to give them a handicap. Even our White Sox area*t in last place in their league. ~Not quite Dust, anyhow! -- We missed the game at Richmono last Sunday, but those who saw the say that the Shamrocks played -up ball. Hugh Murphy shut out the Richmond team with only four hits. They say he was cutting the corners and not giving the batters anything too good to swing at. Next Sunday the Shamrocks travel to Algoaquin. Algonquin is a redhot baseball town, but we think they are going to see the Shamrocks take their boys into camp next Sunday. That's our guess. They will have other ideas. itebron will appear on the Johnsburg diamond next 8unday. Last year everybody., httat Hdbroa. This year they are an improved ball club (thought he was safe as when Larkin kept gonig for the plate the Johnsburg team played on bim and got him in a hot-box. A high throw in the run-down gave Larikn a chance to escape and cross the plate with what appeared to be a run. Attention then focused on Umpire Schuler who ruled that Conway nad been called out at first base, thin nullifying the run. Wittmus, Harvard pitcher, took over the All-Star mound in the eighth aad waa greeted promptly by the Johasburg heavy artillery. Bud Miller tripled aear the rignt field foul line, shewing that he can still Eick 'em up and lay 'em down as s went around the basts. Bad Meyer then lined a hot doable to left center to score Miller and aid the day for Mr. .Wittmus. Jim Larkin. who had noved in from centerfiela to second base position, thea took over the pitching aad retired the side. tivity with both for victory. It gave thg chance to see stars from all parts of the county battle hard with pleatv of acplaying hard th0 fans a and you have to earn your win ®ver1 j0hnsburg team that rates plenty them But, from where we sit it looks like another win for Johnsburg. As we have pointed out before, Johnsburg has what is known as balance on a ball team. . Any wav you line them up they are well fortified in every position. There is always somebody on the bench to step in without weakening the lineup. Unusual in "a small town. But you can't take it away from them. good. BOX JOHNSBURP Howie Freund ss 4 SCORE AB I N. Smith rf Pitsea If B. Miller If B. Meyers 8b H. Freuad c ...... G. Jackson c -- L. Freund 2b ..... E. Meyers lb ...... A. Jackson cf > . |D. Freund cf .... Two little negro boys were loiter- (Kreutser p ing on a street corner, when one said i^nm„ n to the other: "How old is you?" raomM * "Ah's five," was the reply. "How old is you?* "Ah don' know," said the first. "You dont know how old you is?" "Nope." "Does women botha' you?" "Nope." "Youse io'» JOHNSBUltG WINS Johnsburg beat Crystal Lake last Sunday 9 to 8. Due to the copy arriving late the box score will appear in next week's issue. , NOTICE Noa-resideat Wiseensia fishing Ueeases are now available in this office •7-4 EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. 8TOlCPAKAT6'8 mm . "vt? 40% Phi--t Starting at $X 10% Diseeaat Starting at $7j50 1S% Dieceaat at Pgpai, tlS Cold Waves, etartiag at. I (No Discount) $10, flUO aad IIS Machialsas Waves, etartiag at $7J* (Ne Dhcsnat) School Girle Perssaw (No Diseeaat) ep te $15 •ts 8S.W STOKPSSATO'S Bvdy Cowtour flalon 226 Main St 227 Beatoi| Phone 041 Woodstock, I Tuesdays Twoacn Baturaays m* TOTALS ALL-STARS V. Miller If N. Britz ss t t ' - i t 0'>>^ o a i 1 5:^, i'A 1" _ i>4" *» 6 J." Larkin ef^p Kuecker «u Conway 2b . Moede lb ... Rochelle ..... Sigrist c Smith c .m* Smith rf ... Wagner rf . C. Miller p Wittmus p . T. Bolger » .. 4; .. 8 .. 8 ~ 1 .. 2 - 1 ~ a ::«• -- 85 1 H 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 H 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 TOTALS Score by innings: All-Stars 000 110 000^-2 - Johasburg 002 000 01*--8 Stolen bases W. Brits. Two-base hits--B. Meyers; Brits. Three-base hits -- B. Miller; Moede; Kuecker. CO-OPS Laures 8b .. A. Jackson 1 G. Jackson c Meyers p .. B. Miller If Ik Smith cf Blake rf W. Miller lb Neiss 2b .... Howard 2b . R. Miller If •P AB ... 4 .. 8 ..4 « 4 .. 8 ... 4 .. 8 8 :i> .. I 1 r 0 1 t 0 H 2 1» i 1 1 1 0 0 TOTALS 82 Score by innings: T. N. T. 000 042 Coops 240 200 Two-base hits--B. Freund. Home runs--G. Jackson; L. Smith; Johnson. Struck out by--Meyers, 6; Low, 4. Bsses on balls off--Meyers, 9; Low, 2._Wlnning pitcher--Meyers. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Want Ads on Pago rOE SALS FOR SALE--AAAA pullets, several hundred White Rocks, White Leghorns, New Hampehires, range grown, mostly wing-banded. ROP register- 3 5 months old. Reasonable Foxdale Farm, Route 59, I1L TeL Fox Lake 6214. 8-2 ed, S to prices. Ingieside, FOR 8ALE--Prefabricated garage, 12 x 20, twelve eectioas; insulated board; service door aad wiadow; 90 roll-roofing. Easy to set 44. Sears Roebuck and Co. Gans, 300 Riverside Drive. Call 106-W. 8 FOR SALE--Good 6-burner Perfection oil stove, builtin oven. Mrs. Wilbur Whitehead, McHenry R.R.2. Plione Wauconda 2818. *8 Hoaey From Jar Honey as it comes from the Jar is the right thickness for pancakes, hot biscuits, cooked cereals and sandwiches, and it need not be kept cold to avoid spoilage. Kept at room temperature it is easier to handle than if chilled, when it becomes thicker than "molasses in January." ~ BE IT ORDAINED by the President aad the Beard el Trustees of the McHenry Township Fife 1 ttLaLi Lai SECTION 1--That the following sums, or so much thereof as shall be authorised by law, era hereby appropriated to defray all necessary and proper expenses of the McHenry Township Firs Protection District of the County of McHenry snd State of Illinois, for toe fiscal year beginning May 1, 1M0 and ending April 30, 1047. <*% 1. Administ ration Ex^V ' / i pense Fund -- Fol printing, postage anil miscellaaeous office supplies 4....-- 4 :2. Fire Equipment, Replacement Fund 8. Construction Fund for ; v- Fire House - . 4. Salary Fund-- a. Salaries of Trus^ b. Attorney's andllegal : .fees .-- c. Fire chief and firemen 5. Fire Protection Fund-- For the purchase of fire protection equip* v ^ ment 6. For Repairs .»»...-- 7. For Gasoline and Oil. 8. For Miscellaneous, contingent and general expenses, unforeseen and not included in any above items TOTAL $26^00.00 SECTION 2--That the unexpended balance of any item or items of any appropriation made by this Ordinance, may be guaranteed in making up any deficiency in any item or items under the same general appropriation and for the same general 0 : 1; V. Miller, 1. Murphy. Umpires--L. Cristy. pitcher-- Lay and J. Bead the Want Ads UNIVERSAL MINUTE SAVER PRESSURE COOKERS with * SAFE-T-SEAL COVER Jjnst tko'thing for hot weather oooldiiff $11.95 E. Main St. NICKELS HDWE. Phono 2 West McHenry SKATING PARTY AT «« un" Roffer Rink vm THURSDAY at 8:00 pjm. Admission Fifty Gents Sponsored by Cherry Valtey i-H Clab WE ARE NOW BETTER EQUIPPED TO SERVICE YOUR CAR * The entire staff's back on the job and servioe material is again available in -our workshop. We've improved our facilities, so yon can e* pect the best from nt CENTRAL GARAGE Phone 20<li FEED J. SMITH, Prop. Towing Struck out by--C. Miller, 3; Larkin, 1; Kreutser, 4; Thomas, 2. Bases on balls off--C. MillerTS: Larkin, 1; Thomas, S. Wiaaing pitcner--Thomai. TAXE CARE OF TOUR REFRIGERATORS BST HOT oompartment free of dnst, DeCnwt oft«v each week. in |wr deep (Mr every day Knight's Refrigeration PHOME McHEHRT 439-W ?ire*totte The that means everything in tirOo. We have TRACTOR TIRES--all sins. (front and rear) . , ~ .--TRUCK TIRES--all ' ^ SCHMITT, McHenry Town- Protection District. (SEAL) C»n TOU HaffTHBfTI 400.00 ACHAT7MNOOCA, TENN. A WOMAN OONER A TICKET %M0CH RE 0UE6TKD HER P0GCBCC AT THE RADIO 0KHON N 0RW? ID ACCEPT 20,000.00 -^-fiisias MMH«< FRIDAY JULY 12 ROUND LAKE HESTER OILS Australian Team Match Hart A Gods versus 1,500.00 FUEL OIL GASOLINE LUBRICANTS Ifcst ef C. * N-W. R. 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