wmm tL'itth tm.'urwuti tatjon Rontti was a Guest •aflors and by EARL R. WALSH BnSn iuum to e: TBOTOOB THT 9 TO 2 OOKDUOT TJOT-OOT 0AMP AT WOODSTOCK o'clock last the McHertfr trounced Algomnqaniinn 1100 to 1 in i replay of that famous protested fame, before a hole crowd on the I«Mt Thursday night at the high Poor try-out euqpe school diamond, the Co-ope trounced j ducted by the Chicago Cubs in varthe TNT Jn the opening game by a I ious sections of _lffinois beginning score of fr to 2. nine, titfon huge the, Bud HMMKI did the pitching for Ch*U. Ebel, ^ •» opposed Hugh Murphyon the wound Hie Co-ops racked up 13 hits for J^LsT" vFS*1 nine taUies, but although the trogie controlling the bdl untU TNT drew eight hits off Thennes, McHeniy prodoc«l a rosin bag, they didn't bunch them for any powthen sailedI along in nice style until1 er. Catcher Johnson's homer in ,fcTO ilU)11 the home boys laid the wood on for • the fifth inning was the last tally high school, or whose class has been six hits and four runs in the sixth, j for the losers. ; Graduated, have only to report to It was a sweet triumph for Mar- The NfewAoyg beat a tough Case Coijroy at 11 a. m. each day of the phy. since he w»» the center of Eagle squad in the night-cap by a trials. It is not necessary to write the big protest in the onginal game I score of 9 to 5. to the Cubs' Wrigley Field head- van" Calhoun Cedar Lake White which McHenry won 19 to 7. A Joe^ McAndrews, although taken quarters. No player should attend'Rear PewaukeeanrPistakee wen Jittle piece of tape caused the pro- for three runs in the first inning,'more than one camp except by in- {££' and Pistakee, were SSnt <rU* UP^ ^"JTetaht ft?*Wmy t° 'ho,d ** ,osers vitation of the coaches. i The three leadin<r in cach ef "Brune" Butler was imported to The Case Eaarles tried sev»r»l «A» 'lea«??ie rnntr»™» ^lThe five ^^wSnwday'Slfrafng • 1. 1-1 -- N. W. Harris, _2. D-lll -- C. Cameron. 3. Mil -- B. Pope. late this month. TImi are: July 30 and 81 -- Galesburg. August 8 and 9 -- Woodstock. August 19 and 20 -- Centralis. August 29 and 30-- Lockport. 1 These ciftaps will be supervised by Scout William Conroy, assisted by others of the Cubs' staff. Players who hare graduated from . y Treeboand ... Verne Harrison had a date the other night.' Ttat isn't news. Bat, let's be on with the story. Before date time he took a jaunt up to Bald Knob. While there, a tree fell across the roadway, blocking the only exit unless you like to swim. Well, it took quite a crew to remove that tree . . . and quite a little time. Of course, Verne didn't tell us about this episode, but he tells others of being snow-bound but never, -. . „ . . - - ... , - . . _ „ . - tree-bound before. call the balls and strikes zor this players including a pitcher, third- for their expenses, and *nv who are We hear it took a lot of explain-1 Kai"e *n<* *®P* "*e situation well wseman and a second-baseman. Don. »n need of instruction ibefore eroing ing on Verne's part and a couple of,in hand. ^^ ; Peterson started pitching for the '"to professional baseball will be affidavits from Bald Knob to clear I,. Gerry Jake Larlan was the Eagles, but Had to have relief in the directed to the Cubs' special basehim for showing up two hours late star with 4 for o, including a< first inning bv Dick Weber who ball school in Peru, which is now in for that date. !*nPle- was "®,^f10 drove coolt'd the flames but didn't put T>rorr«ss. No players are selected ... . i ijn the first two ruiis of the. game them out a» the Newsboys tagged frr Peru unless first looked over in From the stories we hear about 'n the first inning with a hit to right him for eight more hits and five " Cnb try-out camp in Chicago or LeRoy Conway's adventures as a _ . , , , more runsfisherman in Wisconsin, we conclude Bill Bolger, who had two walks that he should stick to Fox River, and a hit, drew his first pass to lead Pox Score Of course, his fishing partner, Harry off the second inning and scored on Co-ons A®' Bfc...-, Lawrehpe, caught om T-,6 a series of errors. A T°" Iotw**M * - • • « ">""4 " ' • f• McHenry put on a 4-run explo- D * _ a ^4A%> KIOBT L4XK8 PBSSXKT AT MSTAXBIRKOATTA A miniature cannon cracked especially gala due to ing the Pistakee Yacht club's anniversary, members and were dined and entertained at the club. Movies on sailing and water sharply over Pistakee Lake and the' jports and a feature picture, with first event of the 1M7 annual Inland i*°weH Thomas, "Killers of the Lakes tion whitewere shown at the clubhouse on Wednesday evening. Thursday evening was the occasion for an enhad a wonderful time and visitors expressed, a deaixe to again %for more happy Yachting Association Invita- Pistakee Bay. Regatta had begun. Thirty sailed, graceful MC" class rac- . .. .. ing boats, representing approxi- Joy«ble dinner-dance, with music supmately eight different lakes, spurted1 Will Holly's band. across the starting line in the first most anticipated and happiest of five races scheduled for the three- event, however, was the Friday day regatta, Wednesday, July 23, j luncheon, at which the trophies were through Friday, July 25. j awarded. Winners of each of the Spectators, following the races in ™ve races and • the five leading boats speedboats and excursion craft, wit- *or entire sailing period received v± m nessed some expert sailing, as both awards. Harry Hoff presented the! remedies at Wattles Drug Store, w the wind and competition among the awards in place of popular Com-j Henry. > g»f boats from Geneva, Mendota, Dela- • I ^ Q ' Caaaiag Meat Meat should be canned wiy In t pressure canner. It. takes rtrsm held under pressure to kill bacteria that cause spoilage. Complete line of Lee's sion in the sixth after two were out, Jackson, ss . JtcCracken, c .Tackson. cf' It's a'few weeks away from the featuring a twoJbegger by Jim Lar- D. Meyers, If foo/\ItKbqa1l1l oseoaasmonn , Ibhuiift this score mmaalkrcecs kkiinn aanndd HHaarrrryy^ SSttuillliinngg.. Bn?ine. ^3b tjs wonder -- V.tF. W., 34 lom Lake, 4. McCul- In the eighth inning Murphy C. Neiss, lb j grooved one too irood Tilbby" Thpnnes. r» m?- m': 2 v ^4'V- ",,3 ' good for "Txlbby' Simonini and the ball landed in the Inures, 2b Thennes, t> ires. J Miller, rf Totals But the lake boys are going to get left field weeds for a home ran and B, the Vets on their own camping the only score for Algonquin. grounds next Sunday afternoon about agreement, the same was 2:30 and plan to get even for that called m the last of the eighth inn- ___ • drubbing. i inx1, but not before McHenry had TXT -- 2 _____ I put across three runs. Crouch drew I /iwc, lb * We went down to Nick Freund's a walk. Dick Freund hit to left.' w. Fre„nd. If the other night to see that "Love "Jake" Larkm then tripled to right Newtark p .. Seat." Boy . . . it's a dandy! . . . center for two runs. A wild pitch i "ever. 3b And just as soon as Nick recovers allowed him to come in with the Michels, ss a little more from his recent illness,, tenth McHenry run. 3 ' « • . 4 32 0 © 1 I", 1 is elsewhere. Players must brinp their ow*i uniforms and other equipment, as well as their favorite bat if they wish. he's going to give it a whirl. , .. _ Notea on the Game The Shamrocks will be at home J»» .Larkin leaped high for F. next Sunday. Crystal Lake is elm- Tipps liner in the first inning and ing to town to see what they can do *°t a nice hand. ^Jndes. rf .............. Schmitt, cf •Tohnson, c B. Freund, 2b ....."i Totals AB 4 - 4 4 8 8 II 0, 1 0 0 0 » vo 8 1 • 0 about squaring that 9 to 0 trimming _ _ ^ , M /, „ -- the "Micks" banded them three Harry Dowell played the first half; Caw Eagles -- weeks ago. of the first inning in a move that McCulla, 3b .... if-.11 I will eventually make him eligible B. Bolger. cf . City Sight* I for the play-ofTs. A player must, H. Freund, c .... ~ ~ "• » four games to be N. Freund, lb Weber, ss p ...... D. Peterson, pss Lucille Steffes chasing half the Participate in Shamrock team down the street try- eligible. ing to collect a nickel due on sodas. . , _ . . . , ^ . out of breath she returned to . John Bolger had a workout chasfind the nickel on the counter. ing foul G. Freund, If J. Miller, rf Kreutxer, 2b The McHenry Sportsmen's Club Buffer , 9*n* anounces an o]>en trap shoot at the nulled > double steal in the fourth. club grounds next Sunday at 1:00 Neat! p.m. Try your eye On the flying _ T~. . discs. i Harry Stilling stole both second M'Ardrews. e ^ | and third base in the fifth. Was it g. Adams' 3b The way both Chicago major Pepper Martin they called the "Wild, Knox, c .'. >Mgue teams are going these days. Horse" j D. Freund, If ....... irs hard to ran anybody. TTw „ . , • ' ^ ICy Meyers, lb .... flowers that bloomed in the spring ^Muirhy p ckkMi that ball hard to jim M'Andrews, lb faded early this year. I the right field comer in the^ seventh, iHeuser, rf !. AB 4 4 8 4 8 4 • 4 4 5 H 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 H 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 | but R. Tipps reached up for a one- Murphyaboro, the early favorites hand catch. in the State Semi-Pro Champion-1 ^ , ship at Elgin, suffered what is The game was too lop-sided to termed an upset at the of Oak!cause the excitement expected. Smart Park last Sunday by a 9 to 2 count, j move to bring in Butler as ump. Hie Woodstock Auto-Lites, re-en-1 The Shamrocks changed their lineforced for the event, finished in UP frequently, giving all the boys fourth place. Several fans a chance xo l^ay. The boys played saw the games and looked over tiffht ball. some classy ball players. C. Adams, ss Howard, cf . Totals ... AB R H a 1 0 4 1 2 4 t 3 4 • 2 4 - • 0 4 9 1 8 1 2 3 , 1 s, 1 •-- - 'm* 32 1 12 t BA&EBALL- \a Sanday, August 3 5 Crystal Lake at M( HENRY. Richmond at Algonquin. Hebron at Dundee Wednesday, August 6 Hawks vs SHAMROCKS--evening game. -- SOFTBALL -- Thursday, July 31 The Case Eagles play the TNT in the opener and the Co-ops will battle the Newsboys at 9:00. WRESTLING FANS WILL SEB AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM BOUT FRIDAY A1 Williams, the "bad mann Fox Lake, and Joe Dorsetti. I excitable Brooklyn grappler an descent, are paired against Zack Malkov. full-Ndaon export, : classy ' two-out-of-three fall verdict .Australian Tsg team bout Friday night in the Round Lake arena, situated in the Round Lake business district. On the same card in an equally as attractive windup, Jack Conley, Boston Irishman and former filter, tangles with the rangrr and talented Flash Gordon of California. This match is also of sixty-minute dura* tion with a two-out-of-three vex* 1 d i e t . . . Wednesday Afternooit 1H. A-3 -- C. Penouck," ltt. 1-1 -- N. W. Harris. 3. 1-111 -- !B. Pope. b, - . Thursday Morning • L-12 -- J. Sisk. V-3 -- H. Wiemann. • V-7 -- T. Lent*. Thursday Afternoon t>12 -- J. Sisk. ;.V D-lll -- C. Cnmeron.: Y-7 -- C. R. Peters ;i. , ..Friday Morning J. Morgan. 2. T-i -- N. W. Harri^.: 3. D-9 -- E. Treis. Here are the final results of the regAtta averaged by points won for standings in each of the five races. Pistakee boats are starred. -- 1. 1-12 -- J. Sisk. M _ N. W. HaVris. A-3 -- C. Penouck. D-lll -- C. Cameron. C-5 -- J. Morgan. V-3 -- H. Wiemann.- V-7 -- T. Lent*. A-7 -- F. Sprinkman, Y-7 -- C. R. Peteraii,^; JO. 1-111 -- B. Pope. ,|1. 1-31 -- C. Goes. D-9 -- E. Treis. Y-4 -- E. M. Rollberg. Iy-6 -- B. Host. V-9 -- J. Schneider. Y-22 -- R. and J. Lutford. W-88 -- T. Dosdall. L-8 -- W. Bush. Y-21 -- D. W. Hall. C-6 -- W. R. Lawson. Y-ll -- D. and C. Ericsson. V-77 -- R. Biersach. V-5 -- H. Hildebrandt D-4 -- W. J. Kiefer. D-5 -- J. Stritt. Y-3 -- J. Deroche. Y-l« -- J. and T. Wilson. C-12 -- T. Bedford. Y-17 -- K JUST FOR FUN RINK McHenry, Illinois The Friendliest Rink in the country! SWEETHEART NIGHT every Wednesday! Dorothy Weber ftt the Hammond Organ Perfect floor . , Perfect music . . . Good skaters .. . Nice snrroiindings . , . \X\ 4 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. »9. 12. *13. 14. 15. •16. 17. ia •19. 20. •21. 22. 23. 24. 25. •26. •27. 28. *2». newly organised McHenry Hawks, composed of future stars, want us to mention their coming game with the Shamrocks. The game will be played next .Wednesday evening. Tliey tell us that Father Becker has been signed up to pitch for the Hawks. Diet Adequate protein that is essential I to normal growth in children and 1 continued vigor and longevity for ! 1 adults can best be obtained by including meat in the diet each day,- but by not crowding out milk .and RECENT APPROPRIATION AS8URE8 CONTINUATION OF ROAD RESURFACING Continuation of the farm-to-highway road resurfacing program started two years ago has been sssm ed director of rural road improvement; has -announced. *pP«>Friatt?n. covers the Si t ^ ** used en ^JH^^gQQ mfles of township and years minoi a selected br the road will loutes Is to is aufourth of proved wfll be commissioner, in the county ^ragii he given to school gr^h the right-of-way tnonxed to uae up to 01 its allocation on bridges and ttU The Mteen^^on doitan wUl be allocated in the number of •>% road district roads i/the dbl w department of Public Work, and Buildings must aftSove local, plana. One townsSp district n«sd not wait on approval of plans for the entire county but 3 »^SS«,ndivi<luany- T,le type Wt ^n*truction or resurfacing is left to the judgement of county enright^ way'^di02eor:fo^t back slope." thl*e ™^e?laiwin,r financial •W*ation toward 40M0 ma.. Still remain in Illinois. CompUatian^af statistic on acci dents released b? »he Fisheries and Game department of Maine offer some interesting information. The report indicates that there were 12 non-fatal shootings in which hunters were mistaken for whitetails. Of the total accident cases (18) under "mistaken for deer" 12 wer«j wearing red rWhiwg Another hunter wearing red clothing was mistaken for a fox and fatally shot. Two hunters, mistaken for partridge, both survived barrages of bird shot. They wore conventional khaki hunting rlnthrs Attack Sugar Beets Five virus diaesaei are known to attack sugar beets States. Curly top serious. « in the United Is thf Co--pitta- Una of" itnedhs at WatUes Dnsg gtere^Mo- Henry. S-tf 80 ends the protest. The game goes into the records as a win for McHenry. Now that it is all over and all are good friends, your sports department again asks for the rulei - . Mfi.,r _ . .. on the protest and its intejpreta-1 77' f®®* rM*r stamps at the tion. This should come from the Plslndealer. league officials. -- 1^- Bm Algonqaia - F. Tipps. If Moehle, cf . R. Tipps, rf Simonini, ss Etpky. » . Bangard. lb ..^m. Broederdeerf, c »' ~ 2b ..... Labahn, lb Liska, 3b ... •aeeetf#^ Shaauochs -- !• Conway, sa Crouch, 2b MeCndcen, cf-&> iWs^d, ss J. Larkin, 8b G. Larkin, if , Dowell. 2b T. Boteer. 2b . H. Soling, If Miller, lb B. Bolger. lf*f Wagner, e W. Bolger, c .. Murphy, p Totals Stilling. Three-base hits--G. , Home run--SKmonmi. on balls, oft Murphy--1; off Ebel--61 Struck out, by Murphy--4; by Bbel--5. AB B H 4 • 0 3 • 0 4 • 0 4 1 2 t 0 I 1 « 0 4 • 2 S 0 • 2 0 0 1 • • S 0 • iL 1 1 AB B • •9 a. • 0 l e 9 2 l 1 l 4 2 l 5 1 4 0 0 0 2 • 0 8 0 1 4 0 2 2 I S 1 2 1 O 0 1 0 0 em MB 86 10 11 Larkin and fl Paper Rags Rugs woven of paper twine coated with a flexible ^plastic, vinyl* butyral, are forecast. They will be water resistant and nonskidding. Subscribe for The Ptsindealer 4 WRESTLING k Round Lake Afena Friday, Aofnst 1 ,8:90 pjn. Anstralian T»f Tean Match Billy (Mm it Zack Malkov v* A1 WlUSamt * Joa DomtH Jack Contoy Score By Algonquin McHenry 000 #•# 01-- % 210 004 0ft~-10 Visual CUssMeatien One of the most comprehensive tisual Job classification studies yet undertaken is that of the Sperry Gyroscope company. This survey showed that one out of every four workers is in need of better eye care so that his vision may be tuned up to maximum efficiency. In each of four major studies, approximately half of the employees who failed to meet the standard had no correction for vision. On the other hand, it is not uncommon to find persons who have been wearing the same correction ipore than Ave years. The studies show that "visual skills of precisian instrument wuikers consistently bear a significant relationship between job efficiency ratings and the pattern of visual skills. The studies also reveal that the pattern of visual skills •f successful wotImks tends to vary Vifh flis Job." Fla*h Gordon Karl Gray w j r j - . c . - Ned Taylor | SO PO If YOU LQQK remnmH 1 HAP DEEM BOKN IN If your car needs repair or brake service, you cant biame anyone for that traffic accident but yourself. Drive into our expert brake shop today and let our mechanics give you si Class A Job. All work guaranteed. DOWN! NASH Jensen. •30. Y-888 -- C. and R. Janenseh. Daring the three day regatta, Every Saturday Night • * *• % BIG ALL-STAR AMATEUR BOUTS . 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