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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1947, p. 5

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WedBelday, May 7 LOM MCHS ts Crystal Lake--here. Henry J0HH8BUEG 5-2 WlH want this came. Both tapu trill And no foolin'! HEAR" by EARL R. WALSH Contribution* are scarce these days, bat a little taunt brought a reply from an old schoolmate, Joe It takes a lone time to correct a quick chance in a weekly paper. Last week w« told you that the Shamrocks were going to play a JBbnday game .at Algonquin. fOn Saturday we learned that the wn-river diamond was too wet tile game changed to McHenry. We told a few people of the change and was told that it couldnt bt--"The Plaindealer said it was at #«onquin." Twas so* Algonquin came to tlwn. The weather was cold. The game wasi^t too hot. But, the home team won--to 7. Dear, Earl: The answw to your challenge in under separate cover. a recent S. L H. colum is enroute The author forgot to mention that w« have settlements here that are so far back in the woods that they have to faring the. sunshine in by pipeline. Hope you and your family are all well and remember me to "Mose." .Best wishes, 4 JOE. The game had action to be sure. Being a practice game, many lineup lges were made. W# received a booklet from Joe entitled "Texas Brags." Sure do! Here are some notes we picked out: If all the steers in Texas were one big steer, he could stand with his front feet in the Gulf of Mexicio his hind feet in Hudson Bay and i punch a hole in the moon with his I horns While he brushed the mist off the Aurora Borealis with his tail. (Lotta Bull!) Bill Bblger is the '47 manager and should have, the experience to do a bang-up job'. Dick Smith is the new home lire. He, too. has had experience Is part of the game and ealls. fast. B Texas jackrabbita, with oars as big as sails, can stomp their hind feet so loud the echo bounces back from three counties off, can jump two mountains without a running start, and can run so fast that they can travel in the opposite di- : rection to the way the world is turning and actually stay in one place tall the time. Grace Bolger has relinauished her, »b as score-keener to Milt "Swing-j ' itter-Swing" Federson. The only thing <wrong with that picture isi that Milt won't have time to lead"! tile cheers. Or i» that good? John Bolger and Jerry Long are tck on the job watching over bats d tells. An alert pair. And no - greater love for baseball has any ftm than that pair. Bob Adams, one of the original Aamrocks (and we have a picture to prove it) was seen mingling with tile Algonquin crowd. '401 differant telephone compaines operate in Texas. (Any strike down that way, Joe?) With Thomas allowing, only two hits 'and striking out 9 batters, Johnsburg. defeated the Richmond nine last Sunday 5 to 2 in a warmup game. Bud Meyers and Art Jackson drove out home runs to furnish the power, while George Jackson was the only player of the day to enter the two-hit class. Wally Smith, veteran first Backer, dragged out his glove and played a part of the game at his old position. Johnsburg will play at McHenry next Sunday. Johnsburg--5, _ . AH R H N. Smith, 3b iff 4 Lay, Sb iJT 2 Pitsen. If I B. Miller, If ...^ > 1 B. Meyer, ss = 4. G. Jackson, c -' 8 D. Freund, rf ^ 4 E. Meyer, lb '% W. Smith, lb ........ v 2. A. Jackson, cf 2b 4 Thomas, p : 4'- Total* .. ••' SI Richaond*4 ,AB Pickering, cf '8 C. Miller, If p . 4 Kattner, c '4' • Britz, ss p & ChristianSon, Sb $ Heelein, 2b , 8 Stilling, rf " I May, rf * .X Bush, lb «***'* 8 R. Miller, lb n,n 0 V. Miller, p rf _ 8 The Shamrocka played host to the Algonquin entry n the county league last Sunday and out-lasted the visitors to gain a 9 to 7 decision. The game was scheduled as a practice and served the quite well. -- ATHLETIC MEET .' Friday, May 8 ffifk school girls' I I nasium meet at the local high sc : gym at 7:30. Saw an old time baseball fan, Frank Hitchens, across the diamond. Frank followed sand-lot or cow-pasture games down through the years much - l'"ke Doctflr Chamberlin followed the basketball boys. Yom Bolger gave the fans some hard, heads-up base running that1 paid off. Umpires need spring trainine as j well as the players. The visiting j utnp missed one a country mile at> first base. But, you know who won j the argument. Gib Morgan, the Paul Bunyan of Texas oil fields, once built a' derrick so high that he had to hinge it in the middle and fold it down at night to keep it out of the way of the stara. One of his workers fell in one day and dropped through to China. The news of his safety was a cable which read, "She's making 10,000 barrels a day at this end. too." The fabulous King ranch, between Houston and San Antonio and Brownsville, is so big that there is a month's differance in seasons between the northern and southern part*. lags 9 0 1 0 I / rl . 1 1 1 • 2 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 I 1 e 1 "4 ; ~8 E ' ^ H e 0 0 *: •'. 0 0 l . 0 t 1 0 0 -e 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 "i 010 2 10 4 5 -- BASEBALL -- _ Friday, May *1 purpose! MCHS vs Delavan--here. I Saaday, May 4 fy trade! Johnsburg at mcHEmRY. carried the pitching load. "Sonny" Huntley at Crystal Lake. Miller took the hill for the home | Algonquin at Dundee. team and Moehle ,did so for Al-1 Richmond at Hebron. " , ^ gonquin. Jfcn Laririn and Charlie I Tuesday, Ma|r4 j > , Ebel also took a turn. j MCHS V8 Grants-there' Many players were shifted around; Thursday May 8 ' MCHS IS Wilmont, Wis.--thgMk. i Complete line of Lee's I remedies at Wattles Drug Store! McHenry. 48-tf-bp Eleanors 1* vote* froat Hafeer W. der of Jodgs WflHaas circuit cotart last weak e* a i- j charge. She was glisu 1 rights to make and ssH honey candy within a twenty-five males of bar any location on route 14. % «- Read the Want Ads for both teams in the unveiling of talent. As a whole the hitting wasn't too good, but Dick Conway's r_o ftmst double aanr d' triple must have put a gleam in Manager Bill Bol .«* SOFTBALL -- "Ifhuraday, May 1 ^r's eye. "Sonny" TMiiler "also ~un- Sf 5S!*8 VS ^ Lake-p»| corked a long double; ,tlce __ The boys will get down to serious ^ Vt l business next Sunday when Johns- SlglefTA'SO cJmwTvs^T^?Tt burg's strong team comes to Mc- • f, Tr" T?... Henry for the opening of the leagua^ *ereaften Both schedule. '• | practice games. " i Box Score Totals Score bv Iaai j Richmond i Johnsburg' | Home Runs--B. Meyers, A. Jackson. Double Plays--& Meyer-A. Jackson- W. Smith; Britz-Heeleirv-Bush. Struck Out By--V. Miller, 6; C. Miller, 2; Thomas, 9. Bases on Balls off--V. Miller, 8; C. Miller, 1; Thomas, T. Mused a gas purchasing stranger at a filling station, "It looks like rain." Commented the station operator, "Well, I hope so. Not for me so much as for my 20 year old I've seen rain." BOWLING NOTES Bowling notes will appear on page seven this week. < Watch Milt Federson's "Sports "Calendar" foi* all important dates in WARKIOKS COME FROM The^°Plaindeal*ror BEHIND TO O0TSLU*„r S. I. H. with any information that WILMOT BOYS 14-9 may keep the fans posted. | _ • H,, v v j Last Monday night (April 28) the Of course, you will be on hand Warriors came from behind to whip ! Wilmot 14 to 9. Going into the 1 fourth inning the Warriors trailed 17 to 0 because of some loose fielding, 'then they started to hit. *Bver> g% m VV •• ion® with the exception of Sonny sVlPnmnnilgf |rie AvttAerH |Il1*3sS : MiT«il letr o sceovreend 9in tahned big fourth inn- take the lead WrIiM& * v in the score department Wagner's home run with two men on was the big blow. Wihnot pushed over two runs in the fifth on a hit, an error .by King and a long flv. But, the Warriors came right back on two hits, a couple of walks and an error to score four runs and put the game on ice. GRANT BALL TEAM BEATS M0H8 NINE < 8-5; WAGNER HOMERS After getting off to a good start Tuesday afternoon, Dick Marsh, the Warriors "starting pitcher, faded in the last few innings and had to have help. With the Warriors leading 5 to 8 after three innings, Grant came back to score 2 in the fourth and 3 in the fifth for their eight runs. Wagner had the longest hit of the day rs he hit his second homer of the year over the left fielders head. Murphy played a nice game at center-field and got tWo of the four hits. Neiss at third base got another of the tallys and- Wagner with his homer took the last. Grant's man Egerter, the catcher, fot 3 hits for 4 times at bat while ugden, Seymour and Harm an helped with one apiece. Algonquin--7 "" AB Labahn, lb ..^.,^# 4 Tipps, sa p .l Moehle, p Broederdorf, is i. Simonini, rf ........ •Bangert, rf ........ Eppley, Sb Rudinski, c Efcel, p Bangert, If Schuett, c . Kubtank, cf Collfns, If t' 1 Thomas, 2b 4 Totals McHenry--8 Conway, 2b .... Murphy, lb, rf Miller, p, lb .... H. Stilling, If B. iBblger, cf .. T. Bolger, ss .. Crouch,. Sb ...... Freund, Sb ...... Wagner, e ...... W. Bolger, c .. L. Stiffing, tt Larkin, p Totals •Bangert re-en. replace Simonini fin the 8th inning by special agreement of managers. Score By hnfag»-- i Algonquin 0-10 108 200 7 ' McHenry 0010 15 11 9 Double Play--T. Bolger - Conway- I Miller. Struck Out By--Miller, 4; ! Larkin, 3; Moehle, 6; fibel, 8. Bases ' on Balls off Larkin, 4; Ebel, 5:, Moehle, 1. 1 -- GOLF «•»'" "Thursday, May 1 i MCHS vs New Trier--here. ^ '1 Mondsy, May 5 | MCHS vs Lake . Geneva--tiier^. ?WHAT HAPPENS WHEN VOU GO OUT FOR 1 COME HOME AND MV WIFE GIVES ME. BIRO/ m \ ^ T, *.3 . *. . . ^ >,*$L . . ' i * TS 7 4 ntered the game to ni Need Rubber Stamps ? Order at The Plaindealer. Differing Diets Chinese and Indian diets are high In cereals, low in total quantity and low in animal protein; while those of the American are high in animal products, high in total quantity, and well-rounded in content of ,all foods. Have your car washed and greased today at Downs to insure safer, better driving. Our work is the best in the city, guaranteed to satisfy the most discriminating customer. When you want expert automobile ser-v vice or repair work, drive in here* DOWNS NASH SALES & SERVICE 405 ELM ST PHONf 484 MCHENRY, ILLINOIS Socks wflh a Foothold on Fashftsnl Country Club Stripes T ; Distinctively styled for sportswear or dress! Neat sharp horizontal stripes cm a varied selection of background colors that blend with flannels, tweeds or worsteds. Knit of long-on-wear, long-on-comfort mercerized cotton with popular, snuq-fittinjg tln»tiO cuff. Better get a few pairs now! 1 • -H». ' We sell and install MICROMET. See *d on Page 9. Lakes Electric Co., Fox Lake. P4-50 McGEE'S GREEN STREET, M:HENRY . Fever Has You Down? Read On!' Laitjitarday McHenry eipwienoed her first ml spring uwther, that glorionli day /when everyone stored awiy winter coats and strolled aronnd the home previse rev- •iiiig in the asnre sky and warm, gentle breeses. It was ia day when outdoor enthusiasts began to dream about summer vegatable gardens, well kept lawns and beautiful flower beds. f Even the most zealous gardener, however, soon realises that even lovely weather can't make gardening fun without the help of good equipment. Just ask the old timers what; a new hose, cultivator or j lawn mower will do toward making gardening easier and the finished product of higher DR. L. P. OFFERS PRIZES !H XcHEIttY OO. LEAGUE Dr. L. F. Silverman, local sporta. ettthaaiapt, tos offered prises for mdWdrtklwe|% «| iiTvt& McHenry Coun^r m5mI League to Author and effort on the N*ar the regular league MM and an effort will to Hfcve accurate records, kept hy official scorers aad filed with the league officers. Prises are as follows: . Most runs batted in--$l6.0e. Most home runs--$10.00. Moat stolen bases--$5.00. SOFTBALL 1 NIGHT) CASE WONDER LAKE§ HIGH SCHOOL 809TBALL tolAXOHD Speaking of quality, our equipment in this line is ng'ht at the top, along with our grass and vegetable seeds and fertiliser. • Nickels Hdwe. Phone 2 Main St, West McHenry^ Frosen Pastries FlMtzen pastry is more tendfer than fresh pastry, according to Dr. Faith Fenton, who has been doing research on frozen pies for the college of home economics and school of nutrition at Cornell. If you bake your pie before you freeze it, it'e better to thaw it in the oven at 35® degrees for 15 minutes rather than thawing it in the refrigerator or at room temperature. The experiments showed that unbaked pies thawed at room temperature or in the refrig* erator before baking tended to have a soaked, undergone undercrust. For best results. Miss Fenton suggests placing the solidly frozen pi# in a 450 dtgree oven for 35 mirn~ utes and then to baka~.it at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. 1 Fix Poor Heels When heels wear over, have them repaired immediately. Otherwise the shape of the shoe may be ruined permanently, and worse still, the wearer may suffer from faulty posture. CANNED FOOD PUCES REDUCED!! 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