"SO I •*. M. & *. HF./ VR" by EARL R. WALSH CoaUn't get to eee that "Donkey Baseball" game here Monday night. They say it ww good, bat nobody knows who won. Let's ght the victory to the donkeys. Saw Dundee edge out Johnsburg last Monday 5 to 4 and throw the county league race into a tie. Eggert pitched good ball for Dundee and appeared to be on the way to a shut-out until the eighth inning1. Joknaibarg has a way of being ' troublesome in those late innings. ; They tied the game in the ninth ; this time, but loA in the tenth. Bud Miller lias hit hard in the ; second inning, when Dundee scored • four runs, wit slow-balled 'ap.to death from there to the tenth. Batters shake their heads in be- ' wilderment at why they can't hit that slow ball a mile. •That Dundee upset throws the second round of play into a tie between McHenry and Johnsburg. If Johnsburg wins, they will be crowned' '47 champs. Hiey have the .first round honors tucked away. If McHenry wins, a 3-game playoffWill ha arranged. The game next Sunday will 6e played at Johnsburg. The location was settled by the flip of a coin. Do those guys beat McHenry at everything! • to that eftoogfcfcr a ttgUriac'slatera and grandstand. The committee appointed will represent the city in promotion of the project. They will wdeomt assistance from any of you who are willing to help. Workers will be needed to contact people in the city and surrounding areaa. Lei'o get in tkm and pitch! Wei can have an athletic field to • be' proud of for many yean. .We holler plenty about providing and encouraging clean, wholesome sport and entertainment for oar ycung people. Now is our change for action. Watch HamUttty .. Several gallona of water *day can and should he evaporated is the typical bouse or apartment. Ex. tremely Iry air is bad far anr iur- (utart* -.r Johnebarg Howie Freund, 8h E. Knen, cf ...-- G. Jackson, c Talking with some of the Sham rocks, we find them going into this Materia Silicone is one of the moat abundant materials in the earth's surface, with millions of tons of practically pure silicone dioxide available merely by gathering the sands from our thousands of miles of ocean beaches. In the field of protective coatings, silicone resins are just beginning to make their bow, with heat resistance the outstanding, virtue making them a natural for stove finishes. Panels have been baked at 600* F. for days on end with little or no color change tiHnj place. It is a certainty that silicone research will be pursued at top speed for the compounds produced to date have exhibited unusual and unpredictable properties. Each type of finish has certain properties that recommend it for use in certain fields. The technicians of the protective coating industry, after study of specific finishing problems, can often help decide what type of finish is best for a application. DOffE BEATS JOHNSSURG IN - TERTH 5T0 4 McHenry Shamrocks Play Off Second Bound Tie At Johnstrarg Next Sunday f It took ten innings of battling between Jobsburg and Dundee on , the latter's diamond last Sunday to *hether the championship ofjSSEI ok , the McHenry County League would' be settled" or not. It was not Dun-! k v " dee came through with a 5 to 4 j e victory that left the second round in 2.rodmeyer» « a tie between Johnsburg and McHenry. Next Sunday McHenry and Johns- 1MB VNB juid su y be still winning run cn that's why the _-- championship is no^ ^Mttl AB 5 ' '5 4 5 «iaf 4 4 ^-4 5 down the MB j. Anyhow the tha plate and xranty league IS B. Meyers, as . W. Smith, lb ., A. Jackson, 2b D. Freund, rf .. N. Smith, if Pitsen, If B. Miller, p R 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I i H 2 I ! s i t l Thompson, rf „ MRine* Eggert, % Miller, ss •-- w, burg will meet at ioiinsburg to see who is the champ in the second *rggert, P •<**. TotalS 89 . 4- 11 » • 1 I' 1 8 ! 2 1 AB 6 :• '5 5 5 5 4 V 4 C/.•' ••• 4 • ~ round. Johnsburg Won the first round so. if they win next Sunday, , the whole issue will be settled. How- k - ever, if McHenry wins next Sun- johnsburg 000 000 022 0 SHAMROCKS POUND OUT 18 HITS IN 21 TO 4 WIN OVER WAUOONDA The Shamrocks had a lot of good batting practise on the home diamond last Sunday against a trio of Wauconda pitchers. Wlien the final tabulation was made, the Shamrocks had won by a 21 to 4 score and had pounded out 18 hita. Gerry Tjurkin was the power hitter, booming out two home runs, a triple and single. Gerry played the short stop position, a move that may mean something in future plans. The McHenry players, will be practising this week for their big game at Johnsburg next Sunday. I":-**'1 day, a 3-game play-off will have to be arranged. Well, all those "IPS" should be clear as mud so let's look over that game of last Sunday. Dundee 040 000 000 1 -*•* 4 Stolen bases: Howie Freund, G.Jackson. Menke, Grodmeyer, Thompson. The first inning was real orderly, Two-base hits: E. Meyers. with •<Qi" L.J.. .i , ; ' h ret?-base hits. Brufin. with Si Meyers being the only!DfluWe plays: Gro$neyer, Kockow, Howie Freund. unassisted. -- -- VUV VlUJf ! man to reach first. It was the first of three walks he drew in the game. "a* ~ - : Hita h« w.iUr --j n Struck out w. Itoft, 4i ; MU iilil er, 1« . Basses on balls off Eggert, 5. Remaviag Stable ' To remove fruit, coffee, or tea stains from linens, use boiling water, holding the kettle high. The added force given to boiling water makes it more effective in driving* Hits by Wally Smith and Don Freund were wasted in the second when Grodmeyer raced in for Ted Pitzen's short drive- and doubled Smith off second. The Dundee second frame gave Johnsburg followers thoughts of a bad afternoon. Grodmeyer hit to left. Thompson hit to right. "Kine" Eggert hit to left. Miller hit to right. Keeping up the alternating left-right business, Bruhn /sent a triple to left. Howie Freund picked Rich Eggert's smash off his shoetops and stepped on third to double Suit Filed In Circuit _L_i. Court For $25,000 Damages A suit to collect $26,000 damages under the dnun shop act was filed last week in the circuit court by Eleanor M. Webster and her son, Robert, against Fred K. Lane and Elisabeth Lane. Basis of the suit was an accident on Route 14 on Aug. 15 nearr Harvard, when Bernard Bratm. Rockoi then uro^dit u'fc P1"'""". HHoowwiiee FFrreeuunndd aanndd s-eHrioouns. trouble he wkalI"le cdr owTTheinn^ «truck by a car as was over until the tenth inninv. ; « . 5 highway. WaaKOnda AB R H Harvey, 2b, c ; '•4:.. 1 2l J. Wagner, 8b, p.... • 1 2 Grimes, lb ^ s "4 1 1 Pearson, rf i 0 2 Landsten, p, 3b w-' , S ; 0 1 Mathews, ss ...££ f • '4' 0 0 Murphy, cf ...^5' 1 1 Dowell, c, p 4 0 0 Condant, If ... S 0 0 Totals •Z; • ~4 15 McHeary AB R H Conway, 8b, lb S S G. Wagner, 3b 8 • -1 1 Miller, lb jii,., ; '".1- 6 1 J. Larkin, p, rf - 1 3 2 G. Larkin, ss V - 6 5 4 H. Stilling, If 6 8 3 T. Bolger, 2b * 0 .0 B. Bolger, 2b ...»^ 2 0 1 McCracken, «f e N 1 2 Freund, p, rf 6 0 1 W. Bolger, 4 , 4 2 0 Totals . *• ::«4 2t is! game full of determination. They I ©ut stains. Place the stained fabric think this business of being trimmed j over a large bowl or bucket cm the every time they play Johnsburg has, floor then tie securely with strong gone far enough. string or twine to form a "well" 80 it goes. "We'll be watching. --And here comes football! Coach McCracken will send Siring w iwure hi iuiiii a well : "v""u •wuvii--yiub a and pour the water from a kettle ! „ t0 Meyers and a fly ball held se.eral feet above. Treat fruit ! by Bud Meyers--gave Johnsburg two stains immediately if possible be- Iruns* Tied In The Ninth Hits by Alt Jackson and Tad waTs i totvi e* r *untiil ,them ten th innin*g.. , *hVT e-jd .L a n e i• s ,t kh„e o p e r a t o r o.f a ! iu 8 o£ 8Conn8r greats uvem in Dunham township and ,e, Pressed, but I Elisabeth the owner of the property, h,,^f ? ei.SfJlth th"t Johns-; according to the bill. The plaintiffs burg could break into the scoring charge that on the day of the accicolumn. Hits by Bud Miller, Howie dent Mr. Webster wae sold or given reund and George Jackson--plus a, intoxicating liquor in the Lane ta- -ii . .. cause they are difficult to remove i ... . -- --. »«? 4£d Pi£?.£itAS^nth.' (Grant) here ' • j ^ dX - Grant beat St. Mary's of Wood- j Even warm water, however, may stock last week, 27 to 2, and are re-| remove some fruit stains. Never use ported to have a heavy line. Beyond soap. The alkali in it may set the Give Shses Care Shoes can be made to wear longer by giving them good treatment. vvi wu vv no vc o ucavjr uuc. ucyuiiu j ** a«i«j oct uif that we have no idea how good the! stain and make removal more dif- Lake County eleven stacks up. "--" T* U-;1! --j - We do know that the Grant boys always play rugged game,, at football. Tis gdfnfe will give, "Mac" and ^he large following of McHenry fans a chance to look over the new faces under fire. move all traces of coffee and tea stains, use a mild bleach such as sunshine, hydrogen peroxids, or sodium perborate. - " ---- •• -- ---- ™ wu vafV way to --J V • "*3 H1CUI gWU bl caul 1CUI. a tie in the ninth. Both moved up oa If heels wear unevenly have them a passed ball. Art scored while repaired before they are perpitcher Miller spun shortstop Miller manently damaged. Protect shoes around with a hot grounder. Howia from rain by wearing overshoes. ; Mvco IIJ kiicifi fliiu J dry them before wearing them. Do Fr,e"nJ opt a bounder to sac--d Water damages leatheP and causes ftcult. If boiling Water does not re- | trying to pick Howie off first al-l I lowed Ted Pitzen to score the tying become wet, stuff them with panjn {per or put shoe trees in them and Johnsburg Scer^ by Innings: Wauconda .* 100 910 080-- 4 Shamrocks 648 400 41 <1*21 Two-base hits: McCracken. r Three-base hits: G. Larltin. Home runs: G. Wagner 1; G. Larkin, Struck out by J. Larkin, 5: iFreund, 3; J. Wagner, 1* Bases on balls off Larkin". 1; J. Wagner, 2; Dowell, %. k City of GarMn Lisbon, city of gardens and parks, enjoys spring-like climate all the year. Its temperature averages alwut 50 in the winter. BOWLING TEAMS it teams, composed of members C. D. of A., began the 1947 bowling season at Schaefer's holding uleys last Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The teams are ^hikel's Winners, O'Brien's Optimists, Gert's Go-Getters, Barb's Bowler's, Kinsala's Kng Pins, Lina's Leaguers, Miller's Mighties and Hogan's Hustler's. Smooth Bromegrass Smooth bromegrass is uscftd is < combination with alfalfa or clover as pasture or hay. On rotation land this bromegrass-legume combinatiop. must be plowed down for row crops while still highly productive. Otherwise bromegrass may use all available nitrogen. Bromegrass is palatable, leafy, drouth resistant, a good sod-former and gives high far, age yields. BASEBALL -- Sunday, September SI •%-m McHenry at Johnsburg fTOTBALL ; Friday, Septiadm 19 '1 ^ ^ Night Game .fV tlw: Lake (Grant) at McHettQr.< . , t Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Stora, Ma- Henry. : -of g^f • NOW At The' PALACE RECREATION ^ REGISTER NOW OR PHONE McHENRT 349 r-rWV; M fl ,,1 'mm >. -y •$. • The Swani League swings into action next week. McHenry boys found themselves in strong competition in that league last year and will have to be in shape when the race starts. I, loaded the bases in| : ".--""" j their half of the tenth, but failed to! 5 4 dry thfm 100 "efr the stove or score. Grodmeyer led off the Dun- > rre.ifmc* 400 much ^eat will harm Lee's poultry i dee half of the tenth with his third \ jeather. Change- shoes frequently by m. Mr.! hit. Tin r>«m» tho veteran "Woodv" i having two pairs for general-pur- , Complete line of idee h.u Vx ».>c remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mc- Up came the Woody , . .... Henry. 8-tf j Thompson to slash a low drive into, pose wear. As most of you know, McHenry's team this year will present practically all new men. It will be interesting to see if they can make us ferget the stars of '46. And bawling come swingin' down the lane. Several leagues are starting. By next week we should be able to fire you the schedules and some top scores.. From the few scores turned' in this week, we note that Ted Bodil started off with a 687 aeries. Don Schaefer hit 608. Genevieve Dowe starts off like she must have been practising all summer, 188-800. Evie Peisert had a 174 game in a 471 series and Barbae*. Freund'a fhvt game waa 175. Preas Time Flaaht Mayor Overton has just appointed i a committee of three aldermen- George P. Freund (chairman), Wm. H. Althoff and George J. Freund to formulate plans for our new Municipal Athletic Field. Previous articles have explained the plan. Many fans and good sports in the community have expressed a desire to donate toward a ftand to assure local young people of grounds where they can participate in athletics. The cost of the grounds, put in shape with yards of filling, is twenty-five hundred dollars. Add by. Jim Downs! DOCTOR, OO^y I'VE YOU THINK \f NEVES? cranberries V HEARP AR£ HEALTHV^/ r»Kis: Don't take chances! Have your wheels aligned by our modern checking methods. Brake xlrums turned and master cylinders rebuilt at our shop. 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