J '. 'V?' u • $f.w 1 *U'~ * * *#"* &»£}***• &T* *•* sV^,4 #^Vr *0**9 ^ 4 » * £ i « f c t * f n & » M - ; :•+&*?*> MR lilllH happHfi Uttlc Mr •ruM by EARL R. WALSH TWm MBit %w» an •VM| lbin|. gn. ViUft w» NHN^ end the croon w aim * AHTIOCH SLEW Ite MCHS Wanton, tmder the •eetfea ef Ooeek MScneken, the 1946 feotbaU feewoii with a 91 to • victory « horn* field last Friday nifkt It aight be aaid that Antioeh'e line was plenty TifOroos bat their of too a any nttiai ready far the lakMia ahau he bet frrBdurilt tw ktfi ttat they fumbles started early and •at the ittre for McHenry's first n. McHenry kicked off and a tend oa their own 31 yard line. famMed and Wuhelm recovered en the 34 yard line. Wilhelm carried tiie ball to the 14 yard line on the next play and Murphy went over for the touchdown. . Carl Neiss kicked the extra point for McHenry's only conversion. . . . . . . n t e h t H w a s l a s t U r a r s d a y Sites boys the idea when the Co-op* tangled with the ?-unt- ^JV?1 M-SS^ki^kf SET few more Newsboys and the Case Eagles met 'n v ^i Jlf' with the TNT. racv ^ke throufh and was off on the ... \ , ifirst <rf several thrilling runs which In the curtain-raiser, &e Newsboy# he turned in during the game. Score: to 0. McH< . . it he Aadd shave us in three mfiratee. Stanley Freund, auuiager of the if k. rw knew* Johnabarg Tigers, asks far a note in WetlT^Red." we keot «ov secret. ^ *v *? .*"-**» * | From now on we make no promises. game scheduled for next Sunday. K08B 0DT «n. «T JonrubuTf. GAME NKWBBOYS, 3 TO 2; JoBiiahurg's Tigers didnt have ai -- game scheduled for last Sunday, but j A cold night it was last Thursday fine weather gives the " that they would like cracks at that old apple. wi» ow inr. , i The Tigers havebeen at<rt>-notcij! i„ the curtain-raiser, the Newsboys! hm'tm team in &eee»arte and I^ndee will took the lead over the Co-ops 1n the S £ b®, °ut_ to bast them. It's a big third inning when "Moe" Meyers order, Dundee! walked-in the first run of tMe ball --!--^game. In the fifth he did it again, VFW Eprtj-- - ^ Maybe ifs a i>arty er maybe we should say dance. Anyhow the local I ~~w^t Hirchi night Agers. students and in the attend: Jack VFW grade icheol age This sort of activity sounds to us and we congratulate the and Bob Hirschmugl for their ef forts in giving tie young people good, wholesome cuenrv got into the fumbling t in the second quarter as Mur •TYPE SWITCHBOARD^-] WITH A SMILE" and 11.M9 over as breedsm fir In all, 110,900 «MD > released in 3*000 raKASAlRS 1U ««I.«>SSP HI THIS PAST or numois have been • t^is year. Tlie state ^department of «*»er-! niSSs vation has been releasing 32,000 full Nov. 25, and the mail'seas grown pheasants in northern Illinois Nov. 11 through Dee. 11. countis last week and this. This is1 ------ an addition to the 13,000 mature j JOINS NEW D1 pheasants previously released in this! Last Saturday, the part of the state. Sportsmen's clubs Clemens school district, 2--« »-|£sas'jsaa sss reoeiw«d 84,000 chick pheasants some | non to make their dwtrfct a ° . .T^bich are already in the fields, the new consolidated "VI are being ^released now No. 15. Mr. McCannon acted faK 2JE? ^ OUt after *** open "Mutely upon th^p^tinTaad M , ' •^.irr-ana , » result the Clemens dwtrict JSIM i JJiSL m«ture qail have the three others in the nearby vftjust been _ released m counties of cinity in becoming a partef As southern Illinois, while 5,000 quail city school system. The dummy-type standard switchboard, pasted CalsMiar-- he rounded the game. Fluke the game oa ice the winning run Final score I to Beat TNT ^ It was so cold and damp that not Your sports page is going to have *ts Calendar." _ ~ "le pi both Milt FWerson and Bud Adams,'ba* a "Sports We have talked of the who take an active interest in the1 insurance, sport page, have agreed that it would be a good idea. ud it h»M ltk« tl» Nenbo;. tTTS- To, «*!««. th« photo-1 ^finally going to beat their jinx-team !K?II ^ ff?;. ,uL. V» Antiocn t. to the r«^dly«qpHnding foice of the board, a skeletonised set of switchthe last half of the I A^JitW Illwois BeU Wephpomjympany was board equipment is installed in it, ^ Another fumble snoiled AntiO^i s announced this week. This new train- enabling the instructor to set era Mmer recovered. ing •witchboard is of major import- calls represenUUre of those handled ffi MeHewyjance jn view of the shortage of com- in a telephone central office. Thus, bout success. Anu-1 munication equinmrnt. It reduces the budding ' voice with a smile" can tA «in MIMI switchboard poaitiont, and thus per- acquire the know-how of her new raued to gam and had tojpunt a^ln mits maximum use of the regular vocation in a way that will leave the --a poor punt. Before anvbody knew j switchboards for aBteaera' calls. regular switchboard positions clear what was happening, Murphy was| The new board, officially known as for speedy handling of -customer off again on perhaps his atget dmts-the "energised photographic training calls. linr sprint of the ,nme--<>ff tackle, • unit," usee only a fraction of the The Illinois Bell Telephone comrwTePin* .to hU nfht, c^ttinf Mck scarce equipment required in the pany has twenty-four of these units and showing joao «rasy-leg« star j regular switchboard. Although full now in operation throughout its terto get out of a 3-mmi pocket It sise, it weighs only 850 pounds as ritory. ft is expected that thirty- ™ " ywd touchdown run and .Mmparsd to the 5,TO0 pounds of the three additional photo-boards will !*•* wmii irw- f-.V.. ^ ltoo^_ u „ „M 'intricately wired ttarmrd switch- soon be set up as part of the com- I by board section. The -photo" in its pany's program to train hundreds 1« •** qowrter name comes from the fhet that the of new operators needed to handle , •n_^»rP' 1 ,1 ^5* j on An- face ef the new board la only a life- the ever-increasing volume of telev5f T^I *2°* U- picked up a yard.',iM photograph of the face of a phone calls. }•« F«w .nrti in the next four'Neiss gained a first down on *; ' "J™"*8 ^""king it six to five but quarter-back-eneak. _ . >lan anJI^agle Pitcher Weber settled their It was goal to go, but the going; JAUfifiOH PITUIUS with a homerun for a little was tough. Brennan nicked up « INDIAlf8 TO WIN couple of yards and Murphy was An.B called on again to crash over tha OVER SHAMROCKS line. more «. 0-. CSfNTfiSuTTSJ that night. The Eagles Final score. 8 to 5. _ BM SCORES So, we ask you to report any com- NEWSBOYS . AB ft ing evepts. Baseball, football, golf, ?bnk 3b 8 0 soitball, bowling, tennis, tiddle-de- J°« M'Andrews 2b ® # winks tournaments--Oh! Anything Conway p * 1 in sports. Just phone us or write, a Knox c 4 1 note. Or you can call the Plaindeal-1 Boliman cf 1 "" BT er office and leave your message. . I®*"1 Freund If .... 8; ? 0 He may not know it, but it look3 Adams ss 0 .. 0 very much like Milt will be the Rogers lb, J® major-domo of the sports calendar. jJim M'Andrews rf 8 • Well vote for him and feel quite; _ -- sure that Bud will do the nape TOTALS Shamrock*-Elgin A. C.-- . CO-OPS A. Jackson The Shamrocks will tour down to1G. Jackson Elgin next ^unday to meet the Elgin [ Smith cf ....... A. C. nine, recently crowned champs Meyers p in the Elgin area. |R. Miller If . These two teams had some great J. Jackson lb battles in years gone by when the1 Rosing"8b the diamond; Blake rf ....... The "Micks"! Howard 2b ... didin't have much hitting strength, D. Smith 8b . but Jim Larkin pitched great nail and the whole team hustled. They! TOTALS ... surprised lots of teams in those days. Score by inni: H 0 0 0 1 ~r l o o -0 : H. Stilling If IT. Bolger 3b ., B. Bolger cf . ' McCracken cf ; H. Murphy p ..... last life, in.' Mac tried some substitutes in the I A team known as the Indians, com- G* Wagner c ....-- 8 riod, giving the visitors new'posed of former Johnsburg, Richtfcey were unable to" cash mond and McHenry players appeared ^ Ion the McHenry diamond last Sun- ore ^ Murphy, as you may have gathered day and beat the Shamrocks 2 to 0 inni Shamrocks ~ played out Irish Prairie way. . ..... 31 0 5 lings: Indians 0(M> 000 020--2 - Shamrocks 000 000 000--0 Double plays--J. Larkin to Conway to Miller, Struck out by--Muranother 50 yard run touring about^guti L^^r^^the'mound^for ®' ***** °n a final score of 31 to 0. | the visitors, working with his brother start for the season an<j Qjj battery-mate, George. Con- M J^e boys perfwraed^brfore » rec- trol was Joe's chief asset. He issued by this time, was quite a football in a snappy game of baseball. player on this cession and, just to | Jo# Jackgon r^ntly returned complete a great evening reeled off from a BUccessful season in the Ohio ord-smashing crowd of enthusiastic supporters. BOWLINO KOTBS [ugh Murphy was on the hill for Shamrocks, pitching the kind of lost of the Shamrocks of those days are still playing on the* team. They still hustle and any team that beats them knows they have been in a ball game. Co-ops 000 000 8--8 Home out by--Meyers, on balls off--Me; no passes and kept the ball away from the center of the plate all afternoon. H the that usually spells victory. „ . __ acaaeiew*-* Murphv's curve ball was doing all _ .. . kinds of dipsy-doodle tricks to fool SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21-- Oonwiy®! oQitiiS| T1» vOtiWiy^ fu* hAttiiK " ' 1 I It was in the eighth inning that ' ..... Football 492f B. Kilday, 202-477, B* ww?, two runs of ^ ffame were The. kick-off of the MCHS-Grant !9fr-544. I scored. Howie Freund caught the football game will be at Fox Lake. KftS°w!:JL^v?nw£kiH. b<k11 0n ^ ®nd of hi« bilt and beat The time, 7:30 sharp. Koob, 536, out m roller close to the third base ~_n ^"n?l A « ! line. Bddie Lay attempted to sac- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER t%-- Peiserts, 3--Hup SmUhs.^jO. ^B. rifice> popped the ball in front of „ . „ .Winning pitcher--Meyers. Umpires- Fred Heide, a fellow who foBowslJohn Looae and Don Tony an. local sports teams both at heme and | - on enemy territory, sends a note to {CASE EAGLES AB R 570; Larkin, 513 Up came suggest that we- make known the {H. 'Freund 2b time (afternoon or evening) that Murphy If MCHS football games will be played, H. Framd c out of town. Good idea. Watch the N. FVmnd sa Calendar." ~ The MCHS Warriors play Grant (FOB Lake) there on Saturday night of this week. Game starts at 7:80-- under lights. cay T. W. G. FTeiind lb B. Bolger if G. MUler cf TOTALS Stanley Brown's fail'liftli in i r _ Law sa U Fraand 8b H. Fmmd ft B . Freund cf J. Looae flb Dimke p A scoop is a great Jab fas a newsR. FVemad if paper office, hut, having • scoop that you can't use is no good. As best man, we were wider oath not to divulge information on the Regner-Winkel wedding which occurred last Saturday. Wtat broke our heart was what the boss said to us Monday morning. Whew! He felt like scooping us out. nrtur!" says our j pitcher--Weber 1 t * * * S s -.1 n H i 8 S 1 I' • s 1 s u the door. "Some reporter!' pal ,the boss. •Well, the deal went through as per agreement. Both the bride and groom Order your snowed up at the last minute after Plaindealer. TOTALS Score by innings: Case Eaglee 088 l«t T. N. T. 001 121 Two-base hits -- Harold Freund. Home runs--Weber. Stroek out by-- Weber, 3; Drake, 1. Bases on balls ^--Weber, 8; Drake, 8. Winning Umpires--Thennes and Pederson. Fanners' Mitt, 2--Niebensg |U E. Freund, 448; D. Peisert, 400: Pink Harrisons, 8--Stillings "66," 0. B. Freund, 419; L Milker, 410. Rochellea, 2--Petersons, 1. E. Peisert, 408; 1M. WUbrandt. 176-464. Ratter Rink, 8--Kolaine Grill, 0. ML Doherty, 178-477. ^ The McHenry Shamrocks travel .to Elgin to meet the Elgin A. C. at - _2 p.m. 'ed PUzen, clean-up" hitter the Johnsburg Tigers will take on and known slugger- Ted smacked the Dundee nine at the Johnsburg to left field, scoring two, diamond at 2 p. m. NRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8^ HATIONAL 8SSVIOK AVAILABLE TO a sharp hit runs and giving the paying custo- • mors a big chance to disappro^p-i "S? Shamrock strategy of not issuing an . ...... intentional nass. sofiaall There were scoring opportunities Next s^tball game and possibly that failed because bath pitchers: the last this season, will take place were tough in the pinches. In the fourth inning, Pitxen was safe on an error and promptly stole second. Murphy then'took'matters in his own hands to strike out the next three 5A2nlMJ3MEfetSlO2B?e i*«pS- Jf, *W*tffM' t« *rf, A. Jackson If G. Jackson c J. Jackson p TOTALS .. at tim Minim You Need New I R E S ? Iff so, get in touch with vs now! We maj hare just tin one yon in puijB9f6Tt or tm^k j®. thfly am ,, v « •,&%*„- - w. ^ Fir$$tones * BATTSSIE8 i.. to lit all can and FAN BELTS ... lor all water pumps, mowers and milking machinp ^ MVFFLEKS AKD TAILPIPES FIRESTONE SEAT OOVESS ^ r r 4 BIKE BASKETS, $1.49 BIKE SEAT COVERS, IL29 : Walter J. Freund TIRES--TUBES-BATTERIES--ACCESSORIES JPIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZINcCs ALL WORK GUARANTIED ml**'.®* ^ Veterans of Wertd Warllwho did INDIANS F«^ ^smagSMiefat, Me| H. FYeund ss TflfiiaE V"m' ^ ffis^lb" the Vatsn arsld, who is in Wi WWhieeday afternoon from 1:80 nan. to SfOO pjnH where he has an office in the peat office, stated that all veterans who had sstiks in the armed forces between the dates of Oct 8. 1M0 and September 8L 1»45, inclusive mav now apply for al Service life insurance. Vi who make application, Pilarsld will have to pass a physical examine tion, but any disability, less than total in degree, incurred in service will not be a bar to the veteran's receivim? G. I. insurance. "With -the liberalising featuraa added to G. I. insurance by the bin signed by the president August 1." Pilarski concluded, "the veteran now has available to him just the kind of insurance which he has been ask- | ing for. Veterans in McHenry county I who desire to take advantage of GX {insurance will find my office is ready ito take their applications and infoni them of the new insurance benefits." VETERANS URGED TO REGISTER AT ONCE TO von ON STATE BONU8 Veterans intending to vote on the state bonus at the general election in Tuesday, Nov 5, were reminded last week by Homer G. Bradney, administrator of the Illinois Veterans Commission, that they have a very short time remaining in which to register ' with their, county cleric or their board of election commissioners. To vote, the veteran must have residence in the state for' one year, in the county for ninety days ana in the precinct or ward for thirty It was a pitchers' M all the a Mod one. BOX SCORE AB B H 4 *1 4 11 4 a i. 8 • 0 8 • • 4 # 0 4 0 2 4 t 0 McHENRY Conway ss . Miller lb J. Larkin 2b G. Larkin rf 84 AB .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 . 4 H 1 0 2 1 at the high school diamond at 7 o'clock sharp. The Co-ops will tangle with the Case ~ ' Estimated 7,000 Persons Attended Homeoominf A bright, September sun the estimated T.000 pereona the Woodstock hen Sunday. One of the largest Js ewer to aasemMe at the county seat witnessed the colorful parade and dayt urogram honoring the veterans ef World War II. Itw as a day in which each new feature was soon surpassed by some more attractive highlight, and was enjoyed by a great many McHenry folks as well as those from the Woodstock vicinity. The appreciative smiles on the faces of veterans was compensating enough for those who had spent so many weeks in preparation for this gigantic undertaking. Attention... DRIVERS i¥: days, BnMlney said. In Chiiccaaggoo and nineteen downstate cities, voters may register before October 8 with the boani of election commissioners. Students and other citizens must make application for mail voting J between Oct. 1 and Nov. 1. The api plicant in this case must also be ! registered. Personal application, Bradney added, may be made up to I three days before election day. f Persons in active military service I may vote bv mail even if not regisftered. Application for absentee bali lots should be made to the county 'clerk or the board of election commissioners, not less than five days before election. The application and the ballot must be sworn to befose a notafr or commissioned officer in . . . / / I •• it's a wise motorist who gives frequent | attention to the needs of his car. Service now will mean new added hours of depgndable driving. . Regardless of make or model, we can assure yon of utmost satisfaction. Come in tday! Let us attend to the needs of your car--promptly, thoroughly and effi- ~ • cicntly. "v ic1, (SEperienced mechanics. SCHWERMAH CHEVROLET SALES ROUTES 31 and 120, McHENRY , X .5- '-t, $.& PHONE 277 Ordsr ye«r PHONE 20 206 S. 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