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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1948, p. 5

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. s-si . ;\ if EARL R. WALSH S|IFw» SSW1 PiPiSPspaeFE ..• rr MaAniraniT FROM BARRIHOTOH "Sonny" Miller showed nice fora last Sunday as he held the Barring* ton hitters in check and made McHenry fans, sit up and take notice in a 6 to 2 . win. Most of you ; readers realise that Miller is an infidder who has stepped in to fill a bift gap as the Shamrocks await the return of Hugh Murphy for mound Lest we forget and get into some '•'rtF- , _ . olfchneefe in this weekly mixture . Tteee solid Mows by Barnngton f new*, views and grapevine reporta.i in the first inning looked none too we want you to know that the!good from « Mchenry,.standpoint, rocks will play Crystal Uk® O™ run scop^ then Miller struck next Monday afternoon -IB-"#i ou*' two betters. emorial Day attraction. 4,.! Barringfeon s right fielder had • . / ; i -- rough time with the sun all affcer- Hiis same Crystal Lake team moon and helped McHenry's cause --Jihowed a lot of hustle in beatingi not a little. As early as the second IfcHenry earlier iii the season. Now; inning came from the sun on the Shamrocks think they trim to turn the tables. are in The home boys showed a pretty ood brand of ball in beating Barington here last Sunday- Manager Bolger made some changes in lineup that proved he has some rese**® strength and can make .^jhifta when the occasion demands, Richard Preund played first base ' Snd handled his feet around the bag like he felt right at home, ul • , _____ . , • .' Willard McCulla, whose main e*- perience has been as a catcher for the hiflrh school team, played third base and did all right both afield and bat. ~ -- help cai Jerry PLaarrkkiinn"ss drive. Freund, who handled first base ably, cracked out a clean hit and McHienry led 2 to 1. Try Banting Game LOCAL JUNIOR LEGION in order. i TEAM LOSES 6 to 5 Jim Larldn batted for Gene Wag- fliMT TO WOODSTOCIK ner in the seventh and blasted a 1U WUU1JS1UU* double, off the left fielder's out-l u „ _ -- ~ •twtehed glote. McCracken was 3fe on Johnson's error w . . . . , , „ cCalla singled to 1*^ iMrin* Jim Woodstock here last Sunday, 6 to Larkin and sendini third. MpCuUli children, Darlene and Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Kreutzer of Chicago spent the weekend with Mrs. Ida Kreutzer. Mrs. Fred Chase and son left this Mr .*<1 Mm. Nick M. «nd ^ thS? ^daughters attended a family gather- will make their future home. «15 at M « Elm*r oUStf" ho!ne n?*r 1 Mrs- Nellie Bacon spent Wednes- &olon Mills on Sunday, honoring day visiting in the home of her Ronald Justen, who received his daughter, Mrs. Carl Courier in first Communion that day at St.' Marengo Johl,', chureh, John,bur*. Mrs. Simon Stoff.1 ,pen, . f„ Mrs. Kathryn L. Freund has been j days the past week visiting in the i Spending a few weeks with harihome of her daughter, Mrs. Curtis' daughter and family, the William i Westfall, in Chicago. i Berndts, in Arlington Heighten | Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Par* I Miss Lucuille .Nickels left last i Ridge is spending sometime in the! week for Colorado Springs, where | home of her mother, Mrs. Mollle1 nremen were caned to the (jam She is spending her vacation visiting Giverfs, wnere she is recuperating horr.s at LHj- Lake about 1:30 o'clocx her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. from a recent illness. on Sunday morning to extinquish a rred Krohn, Jr. Mrs. Eleanor O'Neill and Mr. and fire which started in, and fn^ BASEBALL Sunday, May 99 McHenry Shamrocks at RichmflMI Crystal Lake at Johfisburg - Monday, May 31 Crystal Lake vs. Shamrocks at McHenry MINOR DAMAGE : John Scheid and daughter, Rena, Mrs. Raymond Whiting of Lake serious damage to, a davenport. Spent Sunday in the Elmer Scheid Geneva were callers in the home of fiome in Hebron, where they helped. local relatives on Tuesday evening. ittle Howard Stephen Scheid, their , _ godchild, celebrate his first birthday' Until further notice, the Park Pub, *nt^ $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 36-tf anniversary. J Pearl and Green streets, McHenry, Toni Permanent Wave Kits. $LfS TIGERS AXE TIGERS TO ALGONQUIH TEAM IN 16 TO 3 ROUT left, scoring * ding McCracken to 6» " the •em8?n $ot un<*er systole second. Harry Emmerson at third, x nice pl«y in tagging then firing the ball to Mrs. Carl Schmitt of Chicago spent a few days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamhols. Mrs. Nick M. Justen and daughters, Jacqueline and Clarene, Mrs. Frank Pitzen and Miss Rena Scheid were recent Kenosha callers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and McHenry Junior League baseball. The Johnsburg Tigers put on Willard ***21 *. close, well-played game | display of heavy arttlery last Sun- " ~ * day at Algonquin, socking out 19, , ^ . hits to bring about a 16 to 3 victory.' daughters, Phylhsjind Caroj^ of Chi- ....... „ _ the I Nine of those hits were the two-base J J Stilling sent a sharp grounder to S^^tor Bi*c?en7'fc .holdin* thejvarietjn ! Emmerson at third, who made a, Wwodstock jiine to 4 hits. The Algonquin batters found Klap- "* * home! perich a tough man on the mound, snry's | rleaninsr fr total of will be open every Tuesday. Subscribe for The Plaindealer Lawn covered with dandelions? 1 Have them sprayed with weed killpr. Phone 433-R. A1 Phannenstill. l-2-p4 1 cago and I WUmette in McCracken, first for a double play- Jerry Larkin drove a sun-kissed triple to right to score Other changes were Larry Stilling, McCulla. ht field, Dean McCracken at; Singles by Larry Stilling Bol and The next home game played Sunday, June 6. will be at base and Gene Wagner be-Bill Bolger plus a triple by Me- Weedstodc (ind the plate.-; While all these Cracken gave McHenry their final Clark ......... jmges will not be permanent, at runs in the eighth. Wollert least they show that the boys will; Miller struck out 11 batters and Dermont have to hustle for their jobs. j issued' no walks in holding the Bar- Eddy rington boys well in check. W. McCannon The boys told us and we are tell-1 The Shamrocks play at Richmond B. McCannon ing you that they hope to see' a1 next Sunday. The Crystal Lake Kaiser Mrs. Howard Phalin nt Sunday visiting the John Phalin home. Ben Bonslett of Chicago visited his sister, Mrs. Simon Stoffel ingB. Klapperich had il" strikeouts! THe.sd*y- . „ to his credit as Algonquin used „ Ml88 farey, a student at everybody but the bat-boy in an; college, Lake Foreat, spent the effort to stir up some run producrun as his contribution to McHenry's j gleaning only 6 hits from his offer-j 6 safe blows. el, on! toumout for the game next Boosters play at McHenry, Monda; onday afternoon. Memorial Day. j that beat the •**-* Ah--success! We joined a large! earlier in the senaa crowd at the Kiwanis banquet at the j league game. filla Hotel Resort Tuesday night 4nd' td a shrimp salad set before us McHenry at Ve could handle without extra McCracken, 2b tools. I McCulla, 3b ]H. Stilling, tt--^ While most of our dreaming has G. Larkin, ss been done in the daytime, the terrible Fmind, lb ... dream of driving late at night and Miller, p ...^. having two flat tires (on the car) L. Stilling, rf hit us the other night. Must have ,B. Bolger, cf been something we et! r--^ Wagner, c That's the Shamrocks 6 eason. It is i % PICKUPS-- Then there is a lturse ^ll#!# ft M .conceited that when she takes her . patients pulse, she subtracts ten Seats for her personality. A good listener is not only popular --after a while he learns something. J. Larkin ... W. Bolger, e Totals Barrhigton Willard, If .... Emmerson, 3b Johnion, 2b AB rjL B 4 4 4 4 4 t 2 1 1 outl to 1 non- 11 1 1 0 1 i t JL J Hendricks Stock j Totals McHenry Hiller ......... Peterson Jackson Nye i P. Freund I Schaefer ' Olsen „..m Knox . Feiereisel Total Score by inaiagn; Woodstock: 002 030 1--6 McHenry: 100 110 2--5 AB 4 4 4 *4 4 4 S6 AB < \4 4 4 4 4 4 5 S B 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 ® 0 0 0 H 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 -1 taon. I Norb Smith and Ted Pitzen were the hitters of the day witih 4 safe blows apiece- each having 2 doubles. weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moderhack and Johnsburg Howie Freund, S b N. Smith, rf ...--. G. Jackson, c B. Meyers, ss W. Smith, lb t ~...... L. Freund, 2 h .... A. Jackson, cf .... Pitzen, If ......... Klapperich, ] Totals AB 6 6 * 5 4 ."T" 6 H 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 4 0 *0 16 19 S 0 3 3 If John Dreymiller and Dick Overton Altenburg, lb .--... heard about a big sale on war sur-1 Scheemaker, lb .... plus materials'so they got hold ofiFlodt, ss Jie biggest' trunk thqr could find F. Gaulke, e ' and set out to make a cleaning. As | EngTtsh, rf we hear it, these two great pro-1 Schroeder, cf «•: inectors stole back into town under T. Gaulke, tine cover of darkness with only one little table--worth about 30 cents. Totals Of course, they got it at a bargain price of fiv^ bucks. W\eVe and all had the that sort Score by Innings - .• Barrington: 100 000 010^--2. v s Townsend Plan, McHenry: 002 000 22 --6. - of thing. , Now] M iomes the "Kempher Plan. Instead Stolen Bases: McCulla (3); Mc- ~ CrrtkeV; Pteund; B. Bolger. Two-Base Hits: Emmerson; J. Larkin. Three-Base Hits:' Altenburg; G. Larkin; McCracken. Come a week from , Sunday and .Double Plays: McCulla to McCracken. |fary Freund will have- completed!Struck Out By: Miller, 11; Gaulke, 6. twenty-five years of married life Bases on Balls off: Gaulke 3. With Alderman George P. Freund. «f the 40-hour week, Frank is ----^Starting a new union which . calls for 40 dollars a week--two days of -- ----work. Sounds good. open house ck's school The Freunds will hold o] fai St. Mary's-St. Patricl hall. You won't get a special invitation, but the welcome* mat will be at the door. Sympathetic friends plan to sent Mary with a medal. Toni Permanent Wave Kits, $1.25 and $2.00. Wattles Drug 8tore. 35-tf . Lawn covered with dandelions? • Have them sprayed with weed killer. •Phone 433-R. A1 PhannenstilL 1-2-pB Play More and Live Longer It'8 a well known fact that the world is traveling at a pretty dangerous pace today. Not only do we allow ourselves "no time to relax as in years gone oy, but we do not even find time to recall the little acts of hookey which made living a heap more fun when we were young. This is the time of the year when we should take off a few hours occasionally to go back, to that favorite old fishing hole thiat occupied our leisure houre and in which our enthusiasm centered as a kid.. It was a lot of fun them--It can be fun today! We have a mighty tempting line of fishing tackle to Ibake playing hookey a really eniovable retreat from the strain of living today. Come in and look them over. They "SWING KID" Trill sell themselves! Nickels Hardware f.- , Phone 2 ' Matit St.. WMt No. This isn't a convict picture. It is a picture of a local enthusiast of Bernie Peschke's new golf driving range. His name must not be mentioned since he is perfecting a special swing at this time. At the proper time his identity* will be revealed and you can phone him for appointments for lessons. SILVERMAN AWARDS Dr. L. F. Silverman, local chiropractor, and sports enthusiast, is again offering special prizes for individual - effort in the McHenry County Baseball League. Prizes will be as follows:? $16.00--Most runs batted in. $10.00--Most home run*.- $ 6.00--Most stolen bases. Some other baseball fans have also indicated that they may offer some sort of incentive for special effort to add a bit of zest to the brand of ball played in the league. Records of official scorn# will have to be submitted to the league secretary for final tabulation at the end of the seaaon. AMONG THE )U0SL Mrs. Helen Knight is a paUent at Victtry Memorial hospital, Waukegmn. Vrginia Grotthuss of McCuMom Lake haa been a medical patient at the Wbodstock hospital. Miss Merrilee Liptrot wjs a surgical patient at the -Woodstock hospital recently but is now recovering nicely at her home. BAKE AMP FOOD SALE A bake aad feed sale will be held in the Ms mafket ok Qnm"-- Saturday, May 2». igj" the Altar and HoMnr aodalter Algonquin Banger\, cf Moehle, lb Banchak, c, Leibert Hopp, rf ... Roser Eppley, p Ahrens Charvat, Sb .... *Schuett, 8b .... Labahn Thomas, ss King, Zb - Fitzgerald, e Koch, If Keilman, p .... Wendt, p 2b ..... r AB 4 , -4 • 4 - 1 4 ".it 0 1 o o o o 0 9 0 0 H 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Maria# Gossip Like a snow-ball on the roll, this big water carnival and boat races, planned" for June 27, grows each week. On about thirty of this week ted persons from Tuesday night interested pers< the community met to further plans. Interest in this big water Carnival has spread like wild-fire--and spread to distant parts. To say thia is the biggest event of its kind in the county is not an exaggeration. There will be no bigger inland event. When one considers that the fastest boats in. the country will compete here, the importance of the event takes on greater proportions. Mr. Rulius, of the Lincoln Park Boat Culb was present Tuesday evening to discuss bringing sculls here for their 8-men crews. These sculls ijeere by taningi: Algonquin: 100 000 020--3. Johnsburg: 020 4ttZ 238--16 , Two base nita: N. smith, 2; Pttzen, 2; H. .F?eund, S;, B. Me vers; G. Jackson, A. - Jackson, Bangert, . Leibert. Strode put by EprU&'> 6; Wendt, 1; Klapperich. 1L . Baaes en Mia off Kppiey, 6; Klap perich, 5. ' 4 » ii. : Can 404 for flowers for Memorial Pay. McHenry Floral 'Co. are 60 feet Ion? so you can see that transportation is a problem. Two war canoes will also be brought for the event. Each canoe will hold 10 boys. Next Tuesday evening another meeting will be held in the American Legion hall at 8:80 o'clock. This meeting is open for anybody who is interested in this big day. You don't have to be appointed to a soecial committee. Just turn out and show your interest, June 27 will be a big day in McHenry. Smooth As Magic It's liks riding on a Magic Caxp«t •quipped with " whan your oars Built for oaUm* safety, longer ailoago. SPECIAL SALE ON HRESToif TIRES AND BATTERIES x ;fifJ FIRESTONE TIRES -- .00x16 Passenger Tires V:;-* $12.85 plus tax .50x16 Passenger Tires $15.90 plus tax ^11 other passenger tires are priced proportionately low Special prices on all Truck tires > Everjooe operating one or more tracks will save considerable money by buying at our sale prices. We hftve in atook all sixes of J1RESVONE "Transport" Track Tim. Prices gladly quoted on Bequest. FIREBTONE BATTERIES-- Trade in your old battery on a new Firestone. We allosr $2 tg $4 for your old battery. We. have batteries to fit all cars, trucks and mm** - WALTER J. FREUND Tins --^Tnbas -- BattaHaa -- Tire aai Me AB Walk ^Weat mmmi AMB suioail FATHER'S DAY 7 1UN( 2$ Remember him with a gift from ... 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