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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Sep 1947, p. 5

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- /.; * ov. J : lEAft" by EARL R. WALSH BEAT GRANT OPENER 13-6 Ih several spots on this sports pave yon will be reminded that the football came at Whitewater will be played tomorrow (Friday) afternoon instead of tomorrow night. Play At WMtmNr Friday Afternoon As ' 1 Swani League Starts Coach MeCracken got his MCHS j Warriors off on the right foot last • i Friday night as they defeated Grant This is called to your attention to ' 13J° 6 on our ho™e. gridiron be sure that none of our Warriors', .Tw" * wtom "shirt-sleeve" evevast number of followers will go 2m*« *9° 5,rm for but ideal trotting up Wisconsin way in the for -- 1 ' nvAttrib) ringing out a recorcf-smashing that crowd. It was a mw t»«*m for McHenry and score cards were in demand to identify the players. •"Hesgie" M;ller kicked off for and receiver I dow n on the 29. yard line. A poor That was a wow of a crowd that /,rom .^Pttr ,®n iou^h dow" left saw the Warriors beat Grant last °Aant s right half, Becker, with no Friday night--And Grant looked j!101" ,Jh?" to. n,n ^thJh* good! They had power in the line ^a,L He i08""1 P>ck u» the first •evening. Most of us figured on a night game, but 'Mac* phoned Whitewater to be sure. He learned the , game will start McHenry time. at 4 nVlnflf McHenry as the game opened a I Cieiocke brought the Grant reeeh fTTHERE is a certain change due in the setup el baseball's two major loops. * No sane person who knows sport can deny that Los Angeles and San Francesco are far better sporting centers' than mpst of the major league cities, now, occupying the "Standing of the Clubs." Los Angeles iq many wa^s is well beyond New York and Chicago: On a general average, it outdraws both at racing and football, to name two lead-i ing sports. I've seen 93,000 at a Rose Bowl game in nearby Pasadena, and on the same and acouple of spc backfidd. demons in dcwn and McHenry took over on; demons m the Grant-8 36 yard Une McHenry picked ! jup a first down, then sent Heuseri "Hep" Smith U back at the "Mike" footin? a™«nd his own right end ; *nd doing a nice job of letting the f<*.a touchdown. .was A n°l crowd know what's going on. McHenry led 6 to 0 at .toe end of the first quarter. Thelen ww tthe surprise piwkageI The f0CoRd 2™?% bt<t"ht 4a McHenry's backfield. He*T fast 'ome football, wit/, neither and runs low to get power in his goal. Grant r^ drives. / i cqvered a McHenry fumble just 9 {yards from pay dirt, then went on A i As' another lw<^i| SC&SOH under Way and «Mt a Record number of boaster*' yen* sports department urges cooperation of various league secretaries. Be sure to leave carbon copies at the alleys. Be sure that copies are clear. Total the individual scores. Put bowlers initials down eo that readers may be able to identify ibe persons O^AXPIORBHIP RACE POSTPONED BY RAIN; SEPT. 28 NEW DATEY The Illinois championship motorcycle race that was to be held at C ha tea vi Grove on Sunday was postponed by the heavy rains that covered this entir$ area. This last race of the se ^ r. . . . . ... , .is the culmination of a s*a«on of Your attention to details will be of i activity will be held at /the first great assistance. | Sunday available. The present plans HEAR CASE TODAY ' John Manning, 39, McHenry, was released by Deputy Sheriff Harold Hobbs, to Sheriff Fred C. Bau last weekend, following his arrest on a disorderly conduct charge, on complaint of Edward* Thennes. TTie case was continued until today, Sept. 25, before Justice of the Peace Charles F. Hayes. Unable to post v' v which j Manning was taken to county j FOOTBALL More Dlfc IN STORM Scores listed are through Sunday, j are for September 28, and with this . . , than 360, dead- bi^rd s » 35S | extra week and softer ground to P,cfced «P recently by a Wisconsin SCHAEFBR& - - - - - -- -- *--- ,V'. - 'September 2f **** " i' Friday Afternoon - 4 P. M. (D.8L1P.)i McHenry vs. Whitewater BASEBALL -- Johnsburg-- W. Smith, 204-527; B. Freund, 514 Leo Smith, 508;, J. Michels, 222. Sunday - September 28 lam rocks vs. JohnSburg: work with the club is making a b,umane society worker in Milwaukee, faster track by improving the sur-1 Gusta,ve i P: ,Utk,e. executive viceface. With the large entry assured j P'"®sidentof the humane society, rea fine race will be expected. | ported. The birds, mostly robins and The added attraction at this final s^r™ws, were believed caught in a Complete line of Beebe livestock Schae*erette*-- > race will be a flaming wall crash, windstorm and driven against build-1 remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- Stillings, 2, Dowe & Wagner, 1-- by Walt Grimm of Lisle, 111. E[e has' in8r8" \/H'f Henry. . g_tf n Dowe, 444. accomplished this feat several-tinup Dickow's Market, 2, McHenry Mills, before and is prepared to present 1--B. Keener, 440; M. Doherty, 170- this feature in the best manner. 461; E. Rand, 186-428. Children under 12 are free, but Co-ops, '2, Pink Harrisons, 1--F. it is required that they be accom- Larson, 403; L. Miller, 417. ipanied by their parents so that some Rolaine Grill, 2, Peterson Boat, '1-- one will look after them and keep them E. Peterson, 191-470. * ^ clear from the scene of activity. The club invites all children because of Monday Coaaaa'l-- • „• .their interest in this type of eveni Althpffs Hardware.-"NleaiBii that' has so much activity t<* pre- ,Subscribe for The Plaind*aler i Subscribe for Tfte Plafndealer afternoon, over 65,- ! Floor Tile, 0. 000 were at the | McHenry Laundry 2, Walsh In* Santa Anita race j surance, 1--H. 181-479; D; track. Given any Conway, 508. GrantlaadRice sor* °' competition! Marticke & Nixon^Tire Recappers, in football, Los An- !z> _*'• 1 K-- -G. R. Michaels, 472, FARM ADVISER'S > COMMENTS geles can turn out from 80.000 to T yoU h*ve troubl-e finding nails, 100,000. San Francisco isn't far away. Both Los Angeles ahd San Francisco are also sport-keen and sport-conscious to a high degree. They are far beyond at least 10 Big „ .... League cotters. For that matter, ; Rourke, 500. Baltimore is also a tnuch better bigbolts, nuts, etc., when you want! them, Take a bunch of old pickle' Business Men's-- and peanut butter jars with screw j McDonald's Tavern, 3, Tonyan, caps and nail the caps to the ceiling' Bros. 0--E. Ingersol, 521. of your shop, or better yet, to the! Mosey Inn, 2--Roy-Al Inn, 1-- bottom of shelves at eye level. Put) the sorted bolts, etc. in jars and j Lakeview Tavern, 2, Dowe A Wag- screw them into the caps. Stanley ner, 1--Widen, 197-491; Dowe, 481. Church, south of Union, Uses this i McHenry Plastering, 3, Park Pub, idea. ] b--Mackin, 19S; Ball, 190-478. James Bohl of the Cherry Velley 4-H club was judged poultry grand champion on his pet of white Pelcin ,n Wi»r ill tfri. football eMh„,i„m!^ JS^'L'aH -«•«'•» tee,, j& !",0, than m,"y ,Mms now -- ' I Grant Ties Score . . „ . The rafcis came last Sunday so' Grant kicked off to McHenry as: * ti*e big game between McHenry and,the secoid half opened and Becker, eco^t* V Btw!? park in St Lwiis, , K c_ Johnsturg will have «• be played mad« a "Ice M r?turn to his own 41 j 499 *• M«§, yen get McGees, 3, Wall Fill Insulation, 0-- ducks. We judged our poultry7 "exnext Sunday. , (yard mark^ McHenry^ was forced to Ul*an*^®r 1. _ J. Frisby, 508. * hibits at the farms, because an em- _ , punt but Miller's boot went skyward; The shift has to c«*e at aa early ) Blake Motors, 2,'Steffans Jewelry, b«**> placed on poultry shows We were thinking how nice a instead of southward. (Williams,, date, a fact which a anmber ef 11--H. Steffan, 175-467. in niinois this year because of Newlighted baseball diamond would be. McHenry s center, comes to Hessie's! sleepy er half-awake Mg league ! Hoots Tavern, 2, Freund OB. 1-- ic^stle disease. Ernor Bennett, Teams wouldn't have to wait a week fesfue ^th an explanation that thei magnates wiU have te swallow, no t W. Meath, 205-505. hathcery man from Woodstock, was to play srames.; *,ck partially blocked.) Grant. matter how little they like the medi- ; Dickows Markett 2; Pksgerald judge. cine. , Cleaners, 1 • • , The attendance Saturday, Sept 20, at the Community Auction and 11AIN POSTPONED CHAMPIONSHIP RACE ,* • j." ..r at J. . CHATEAU GROVE . Route 72 -- West of Dundee \Z Now is Scheduled for SEPTEMBER 28th - 2 p. m. FLAMING WALL CKASH is the Added Attraction We' Now that further rain will be ofl^®' ^be kick for point was low. no benefit to the corn, let's hone for There l'ollowed a quick exchange fair weather next Sunday. A lot of Possession of the ball as McHenry people want to see that battle at Grant recovered. Grant Johnsburg. x, ! took to the ait and Don Peterson; ^ ; ir.ttrcepted,. We hay* a oerioft* problem all A ,1,ce run wfae hampered by both those washed out games, jk,ck was P*rt dream--can't we, [started another march and eventually 'sent Calhoun over to tie the score at TTkhe«r.e. has ib. een a .b .ig change in major league baseball which can have some interesting developments. A few years ago only the winner in a big city could pa$s the one fnillion attendance mark in one . - year. You had to have a winner, or our own, Having been advised that the M L cHenry crowd edging too far at least a good ball club, to make hair tonic is an absolute necessity onto the field and a 16 yard penalty any money. Today, cellar chamto preserve what's left on our skull "anded "*e Macmen. Thelen sparked ^ We ambled in to Bolger's Drug Store -ucHenry's running attack to .set up ("Muggs" will be hopin' mad at us "i; pass p,ay from Becker to Bocknow). men. Bookman went over, hut the Before presenting our problem >'lay calied and McHenry pena- Mary Douglas chimes up^ with "Is ior clipping. that too much oowder or are vou Thelen continued to gain and went really that gray?" * j over for .vieHenry's secy. I touch- It wasn't powder, chum! ' down early in the .fourth quarter. Then we took off our hat UOr kick for 'was pions or cellar challengers can pass the one million roundun. Owners ni I loifger need good ball cliibs to have big years. This easily can lead to a , big letdown in the way of any f.nan- ! cial incentive. Majors-- picnic for the benefit of 4-H Town Old Bridge, 2, Hester Oil, 1--Bob building fund,although it was size- Conway, 544; Snyder, 551; GHliford, able, proves that we have not yet 501; H. Schaefer, 614; R. Bennett, sold the farmer ii. general on the 504. » 1 idea of setting aside a day to take r Fox River Novelty, 2, Basts, 1-- care bf -our most important farm Kennebeck, 503. crop, boys and girls. McHenry Bank, 2, Blatz Beer, 1~ Frost has held off well for our Low, 544; fichriener, 198-512; H. corn crop. Well over 50 per Smith, 198-524. cent of our corn is beyond danger , Prager, 3, Fittgeralds, 0--Sutton, now. Probably a liarht frost at this 504; Surtees, 503; Pries, 220-156- time would help tne ripening pro- 214-590; Wrublewski, 211-533. ces» sid would even up tne ripening. Mary produced a bottle of sure-fire g00!tl and McIienry led 13 to 6. East; hair grower. But the game wasn't over by a After all, it, was a "necessity1" ^onR ghot- The visitors sensed 1 a That is. we thought so • until we •ctiance to tie- McCulla brightened a weht to pay for it and had to pay uark Picture, by. mtersepting on his, cans and th« strongest teams. a hixury tax ' own 10-yard line and racing 80 The first strong outside challenge E. Smith, 193-536; Oh w^ll, If we get results. °wn' came from Hurrv-Up-Yost's fast -02-537; Rosing, 2fi Sertiotial Strength Football began in Uie where, for more than 30 years, Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Pennsylvania had most of the All-Ameri- A^ew additional scores turned ioi - Radio Broadcasting for, previous week; C. Smith, 527;[ la the United States, 900 radio Frank May, 208; M. Schaefer, 507; broadcasting stations daily serve ]f'0 Schmitt, 508; Hup Smith, 207- 'more than 50,000,000 receiving sets. 542; Larkin, 522; Adams. 517; Get- * ner, 524; Bob Miller, 201* C O T T A G E F O R S A L E Public Sale, by Administrator of the Estate bf Edward Loos and Anna Loos, Deceased, of cottage owned by them in their lifetime. Four rook cottage situated*northwest side Pistakee Lake, within 300 feet of lake front. Sale to be held Tuesday, Sept. .30, 1947 at 10 o'clock, a. m., in Court House in Woodstock. Illinois. Terms, cash. . Upand powerful Wolverines around 1301. But. even then the East was well in the lead, when you look back pheasant, .rabbits anT Quaii t^R erZ" ~ ' to the days of Tom Shevlin, Gordon son. j Thus, the MCHS Warriors won! Brown and big Jim Hogan of Yale. The season opens November 11 their tirst football game scheduled DeWitt of Princeton. Graydon of at noon instead of sunrise. . and now look forward to their first Harvard and many others who wore „ -- !»«*> ,th® Swani League. This; the Orange and Black or the Red mu^ben season opens in Mc-i^i1,. Ji Wh^fuater Ff;. .and Blue. From 1901 through 1904, nau carried the baft far from the Hunters are going to. have to be dan£er ®°ne- McHenry failed on reminded of a change in the time uowns an<i (-Jra,lt oxer. Passe: when they can start nounin' at f,ew fast in the wanin« mome; "t! but were incomplete. __ . Henry and r^ke^countiX bctober^!day afXe.r"2on«. P1 tki« waaK lif 4 and runs through October 1. P- m- W'TIt will then open again on Novem- a.„ ,. .. ^ ber 4--same as duck season. St»rtjng Lineups: We hope to get a complete list of rules and open dates from John . tzen. Game Warden, for publication. Federal regulation blanks seen hard to get.- MCHS Bockman Hecht - . . -----s -- •. will- Je an interesting and educational! iiim for those who enjoy outdoor sports., • Howie Judson, former Hebron star, is getting a lot of good pubncity for work on the mound with Waterloo in the Three-1 League the past season. He will be up with the White Sox for another trial next spring. Reports have it that he Is about ready for the big time Cierocke Williatta Kent Noren' " . Miller Becker Hueser D. Peterson IflcCulla McHenry Sabs: Christopher Bolbeck Haug R. Peterson Thelen Bacon Cross Feiereiael POS. L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.O. R.T. R. E* Q.B. H.B. H. B. F.B. GRAItt Koch Walker , Andersfii Kuper , iAind ™ Rosing " McNallv Murphy Haimaifc Becker Hill Cal- Don Tlie maiden lady was asked what Touchdowns: Heuser, she would desire most in a husband-- r boun. voalth, brains or appearanee | Point after touchdown: "Appearance, and the sooner the s°n- ' „ u - ' . 0 better,' was the promot renlv Fn<t downs: McHenry, 6; Grant, 9. " ' • 1 Penalties: . McHenry, 5; Grant, 1 Pickup: There iiv n*r wholly satisfactory „ Grant' substitute for brain" frnt silenrr1 Y*ard^ gained does pretty well, f i SWANI GRID SCHEDULE Michigan was the national leader. Twenty years ago, the tide turned , westward as Stanford, Southern California and California came | along with such able coaches as j Pop Warner, Howard Jones and tAndy Smith. These were great days ten the Pacific slope, where such teams as Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Army and ethers were badly manjhantfled by western speed and 1 lower. • ' | In the last few years, there Jias j Jbeen another shift. The two strong- | est football sections in the country ,today are the Midwest and the South. The argument between these ! two sections, in the last few years, has developed more smoke than a j burning oil well, with a consider- i ::::f^pble amount of flame attached. The leader in the Midwestern uorising was Notre Dame, with Knute j Kockne leading the charge. But j Notre Dame has since been joined by Michigan, Ohio State, Illinois, j Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin and i others who have shown solid j* strength. There is one debate that is full of : Yard? r)ost^ on^ penalties: McHenry,^ pinging tones and vocal cataclysms. It is reported that one of the fastidious newly married ladies of STARTS WITH McHENRY gIoves°o" incident Wmay h£i AT WHITEWATER FRIDAY somewhat peculiar, but there arei -- others. The>, editor of this column1 McHenry's. Warriors, those husky needs bread with his shoes on* he'i!ifis representing MCHS on the footneeds bread with his shirt on; he 'ball field as the 1947 season gets needs bread with his pants on;'and under way. will travel to Whiteunless the boss gives him a raise water, Wisconsin on Friday afteron Grant 22 I Hmv would the 10 besl teams from ^ ;.»^4he-- South finish against the Big" Kine, phis Notre Dame? For reasons of their .own, these two rival football sectors leave out the East, the Far West and the Southwest, in the matter of general team strength. South Caught Up Fast PALACE City League-- j Hester, 510; Hup Smith, 210- 5C8; Tyk, 508; Jones*' 202-540; Gnoit, 527;, J. Carlson, 197-527; N. Carlsotj, 196-513; Schriener, 11*8-547; Steffe$» 206-504; G. Ju«ten, 2:52-531; Budlett 192-199-2KWT. Tavern-- . - Dan Daniels. 3, F«>x Hole, 0--Joe Me Andrews, 233-5B9. Matts, 2, Art & Lees, 1--Walbaum, 206-522; Rogers, 482. Hoots, 3, Landl, 0--Bud Adami* 483; A1 Noonan, 488. o WINS SCHOLAKSIIIP Robert Lekberg, a member of tht'J Harvard high school class of '47,' and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.* Lekberg, "has received a four-year scholarship to the University of Illinois. Robert earned the scholarship by being the successful candidate ifti, a cpunty-wide competitive examina-' tion held at the co n tbouse last June.' CHILD CRUSHED Noble Benton "Benny" Heaney,. 20 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs.) Noble Heaney, residing two mile*-! north of Glen Ellyn in Du Page county was killed last week whe he was crushed neneath a dresser which he overturned in his hom«fc! ' . Mrs. Heaney was in'the basementj of the residence when the accident! occurred and did no^. hear the nois| made by the crash of the dressefelt was not until she came upstanil shortly afterwards that she disJ covered the tragedy. ^ " OLD INSTITUTION Todd School for Boys in Woodstock opened last week with an en-, rollnvent of 120 stu'lents. 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Garden of Eden i•n.>» ««t,h-..iew . winter t---i we'Pe getting someplace-- Jw5ithh Earl GilkehrUso n,'sd <* help--Haircuts are a buck--We've threatened to get a message someday and make those barber (Tonsorial Artists) !ar" th,eir Pay--And it took the Cubs to finally settle the National League Yankees boyemds five games, they can claim a moral victory I, HORSE • S TI Browu. 28, of Elgin, was injured last week when a horse he waa rxfing at the Trot-In stable en J*rk avenue road, just east of Elgin, became frightened and tan under a clothes line, brushing Brown off to the gronad. -- . be eaSSl in order U prevent the gtowth tf fcacteria which cause flavor and odov defects. Hie of taikey heathen fcr triad purpoees apparently Jm» a promising future. Already thay are being used extensively for milli--ry purposes, in production ef foe «Ms. and in other ways noon of this week for their first game in the.Swani League. Whitewater's football stqck was low last' year, but is said to be rising steadily this season. •' It was previously reported that this game would be played under lights. Plans have changed. The game will start at 4 p. m. McHenry time. The schedule for the year is printed below. All remaining games will be played at night. Schedule: Sept. 26--Harvard at Delaean. Marengo at Lake Geneva. • Burlington at Elkhorn. McHenry at Whitewater. Oct. 3--Delavan at Mareqge. ' Burlington at Whitewater. Lake Geneva at Elkhorn. Harvard at McHenry. Oct. II--Elkhorn at Delavan. Whitewater at Lake Geneva. Marengo at Harvard. McHeniy at Burlington. Oct. 17--Whitewater at Delavan. Lake Geneva at Burlington. Harvard at Elkhorn. | Marengo at McHenry. Oct. 24--Delavan at Burlington. ' Harvard at Whitewater. i Elkhorn at Marengo. 1 Lake Geneva at McHenry. [Oct. SI--Delavan at Lake Geneva. | Burlington at Harvard. • Whitewater at Marengo. I Elkhorn st McHenry. , N«r. 5--Elkhorn at WhitMfi«r, • Marengo at BurlingtoMb ^ t i Lake Geneva at HanrWI McHenry at Delavan. After a slow start, the South first derived its upward move from such coaches as Dan McGugin, Wallace Wade, Bernie Bierman, Frank Thomas, Jack Heisman and Bill Alexander. Later Bob Neyland came along to add new coaching strength; also Carl Snavely and a few others. Once under way, the South moved in a hurry to take its place around the front row, long after the Midwest had moved up. What ehanee waald the M best learns from Dixie hare agatast the St%Niae aa* Metre Dam? Notre Dame weald give the Midwest a feasiag breakaway (rem the barffor. J But the South has a stout argument to offer. Her 19 selections would come from Georgia, North Carolina, L.S.U., Alabama, Duke, Kentucky, Tulane. Vanderbilt, Tenaeasee. 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