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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jul 1948, p. 5

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mmm ursday, July 22 1918 AINDEALER HEAR by EARL R. WALSH IX3E&8 IN 8T&0N8 FINISH TO DEFEAT CRYSTAL LAKE 7-4 •v* <**-* i- > 3HAKKO0KS BLAST 15 / HITS TO WIN 11-7 GAME FROM RICHMOND oAtrsEtT ar rox RIVER The Johnsburg Tigers again The base paths saw a lot of hoofln' | showed that they are strong finishers as the Shamrocks^ beat Richmond 11 1 as they scored four run* in the ninth I to 7 here last Sunday. i inning last Sunday at Crystal Lake j Hits bounced around the outfield to beat the V. F. W. nine 7 to 4. jand past outfielders all afternoon. Johnsburg again used the combi- the hope boys having1 5 doubles and ' nation of Klapperich as a starter the visitors 2 triples. ( and, Kreutxer as a finisher in the | Vera Miller came to town as the 1 pitching department. 1 hottest pitcher in the league, but Can't help noticing the self-assur- Further evidence of the Tigers'i finished out the day a% a very able fence of kids nowdays. From the! strength showed up when Manager I third-baseman. But, in fairness to , time they can walk and talk they, Harry Freund pulled Norb Smith Vera, let it be recorded here and fceem to know their way around. off the coaching lines and gave him now that his supjport wasn t of the the right field spot for the day. flashy type. Some say the radio has given Norb, always a hustling ball player,! Murphy flashed much of his noted young listeners a broader scope. We came through with 2 hits in 4 trips, form on the mound for the Shamf unno All we know is that they To round out the success of the move,; rocks in spite of some tricky moave a lot of confidence and get hep "Si" Meyer, regular right fielder, ments when he too saw that little M a tender age. whacked a pinch hit double. round sphere kicked and ' i Next Sunday Barrington will play , about. Murphy's tabulation tossed > of 10) tWe ate our share of ice cream at Johnsburg. from the old home-freezer, but grew Johns burg i jto be a fairly big hulk before tasting Howie Freund, »; our first ice cream parlor sundae. N. Smith, rf " We remember well that it was »• Miller, cf ^ "covered with strawberries and to Freund, ss this day we don't know much about Jackson, c i ordering those fancy dishes. It's Jackson, 3b yif • either a strawberry sundae or a W. Smith, lb . chocolate soda. ' ~tzen* ; " • - Klaoperich,jpt -w,' And did you ever go up to a fcar S. Meyer . jand watch the younger element Kreutrer, p < proper age limit) order those differrent fancy drinks. They have been around. Take an old guy and he'll know how to say, "Gimme a beer" •or "A short one with water." Totals Crystal Lake Schroeder, lb Lege], If We can remember driving our pony J- Feffer, 2b to Ringwood ami thinking it was one Scully, cf heluva trip. At a full grown age, Jagade, 8b ... we drove the family model T to E. FefFer, ss . Chicago and asked every policeman Dawson, rf ... we could see about directions. We H. Lang, c were on our way but hadf no idea E. Lang,-p ... where. » " "Totals Nope. There's no question. The AB 5 • • ' 6 : 4 tv-*' . S4; •. ! ' *• *38 AB 4 * *4r 4 1 4 4 4 m R 2 < 2 n 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 R 1 o , 0 0 1 0 1 1 o H 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 12 H* 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 It strikeouts, 2 walks and 8 hits hardly warranted the scoring of 7 runs. Gigantic Connie Miller was Murphy's chief tormentor as he smote 4 safe hits. Rapid-fire calculation tells us that Connie accounted for half of his team's safe hits. Larkin's to the Me AMATEUR BOXING AND WRESTLING SHOW AT RO^ND LAKE FRIDAf ! football star and National A. A. U. champion, 1947-48 and many others. Popular prices will prevail for Fred Kohler's all star shows. The j prices are scaled at one dollar for . _ , T, ,, s ,. general admission; sixty cents for j Promoter Fred Kohler makes his children; Ringside reserved seats will I initial venture in the fight business be $1.50. ion Friday night, July 23rd when he ------ I stages a card of five star amateur RESIDENCE CHANGES fights and two amateur wrestling „ | bouts in the Lake County Stadium in Mrs. Eleanor Renard has moved' Round Lake Park. It is Kohler's *roiw the upper to the lower apart-, | plan to stage these contests weekly. nient in the Lauers building in West - I Kohler will leave no stone un- Mr, Lauers and son, Jack, - • ~ --BASEBALLturned to majce the promotion of ™" the,r home ,n the upper. Sunday, J*ly 25 amateur boxinc- and wrp«it1in<r in aP®ftment. _ McHenry Legion vs. Marengo Sports --GOLF-- Thara. Jaly 22: ^ ^hlokey Day" aC Mcfifenty 'vjv Country Club : i amateur boxing and wrestling in The James Orr family has moved-: ! Round Lake a successful venture. w„„„ . . . .. . , ! He has signed up as his matchmaker me Lou Orr, who was a top notch fighter °n T_V 7' ^?Uth of Mc^nry- , * > in his time and who has been coach- Tueadav slln : ing amateur fighters in Lake County p=ijf ^ Bernardino j : for a number of years. Orr has j produced many Golden Glove and. National A. A. U. winners and looks' Birth of the Radio/ forward to developing many more' Back in the 1880s the idea of telej National Champions. new McHenry diamond. Shamrocks at Algonquin .,,^3 Barrington at Johnsburg acarict rever ueams •An average of 455 persons still die Of scarlet fever in the United Statw •very year, and there are appraad* mately 145.000 cases reported. The above picture shows Leonard phoning opera into the home--fore- ^ ' The beautiful outdoor Stadium in runner of today*® opera, by radio-- j i which the shows are to be held has; was ridiculed. all the modern accommodations for I dressing rooms and toilet facilities.!" Jim L.arxin s return TO me aac-,n.,.,.:, * MiHpnrv seats approximately thirty-five; ' Henry lineup seemed to instill the v: ofttches af~ the | hundred persons. A new building needed punch in the team. He had 20 iLh bl*t W,U cater 10 tho8e de8irin« refreshi_ to? hit to keen nace with thfc boss Pound. 20 inch bass. Leonard ments. D I pace witn int DOSS MAJE ^ catch in the cove at Snug I »N * . .« V J T. man BiirBotger, who had 3 hits, Harbor. There are still _ plenty '(rf co.nte"ts .Y"11 he sanctioned by {including 2 doubles. AmW in Fox RW- ^ the C. A. A. U, In his first show,' i ®eing in a mood to Credit both • ' j_ John Chcouske, 175 pounder will be 'teams for their efforts, your observer fv ij n »«««« " feautured with a worthy opponent.! refrains from detailed account of how x,°*a H&IUKB AU-'JES At Chcouske, former captain of the the 18 runs of the ball game were ElkhoiH This Weekend \ Grant Community High School, who scored. Such details would heap1 v lived in Round Lake while attending1 'praise on the batsmen, but would] The Walworth county fairgrounds *igl\ *•'n®w as a; l^essarily bnng in some mention of at Elkhorili Wis., W the* center ^ u1V-r *Vthe XeteIal?f ,Hos-, •those ugly little hapepnings known as,of mid.western harness rac'ine Satur- p,tfL "e t ls fo?tb?U \ ^iTTh8e" game, packu edJ with action, was d«y and Sunday, July 24 and 25, as' fZ1 a S?1^«*h^er ,n ^ng .\1 th£ to_ trotters and nacers mow the middleweight division. This will, highly entertaining to the large;# tJe Illinoi8 tracks and ^ ChS0Usk«'s fi>st contest here since, crowd and the results most satis- from stable<| in eight states to com returning from England where he; McHenry f0T tj,e |g 200 offered in purses I'BTht heavyweight Toni Permanent Wave Kits. S1JHI •td $2.00. Wattles Drug Ston. IMI kids know their' way around nowa- by Innings: J-- Johnsburg .... Crystal Lake days -- ~ . . . 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 -- 4 . factory to the home crowd, won., McHenry AB ! McCulla, c, rf 3 S. Miller, lb 8 J.' Larkin, rf ........ 4 G. -Larkin, ss S McCra^ken, 3b 5 H. Stilling, If ........ 4 ; T. Bolger, 2b ........ 4 * B. Bolger, cf ........ ' 4 Murphy, p ...... . 4 W. Bolger, c 1 Total The "African Druggist," who is _ , ; spending the summer at Arlington, Two ba?e hlts; S. Meyers, Legel. had better pack up and come home. Three base hits: Howie Freund, B. • Not that we miss him. No. It's Miller, Jagade. just that we can hardly carry all Double plays: G. Jackson to L. the big cigars that those beautiful _ preund. . ------clerks hand us when we get within Struck out bv Lang, 5; Klapperich, 7. a block of the place. Bases on balls off Lang, 1; Kreutzer, Of course, the girls are bribing us 1* t Rlrh --j to keep their names and the name of vr A cut i tThheo ve shtaabtflli snhimiteilnirti tvo'u t of the paper. arPt a n *Soc ih.i"m meil w•il«l d.o some vNr-i cik, «Ch ri•s tens*en , •"I;f• ••, y nate puC"Clty- Altrock tricks for the fans at the C. Miller, cf .... Bill Green, who has been working game next Sunday. Winn, 2b .... hard with the Junior Legion base- r MiiiltiK tfball team, wants you to know that NOTICE W«,ff Vr next Sunday the McHenry team will IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLI- VanFvJrv Tl,av M"p"nflr" "ur CATION OF JOHN J. THELEN V MilW n «K" AND AGATHA THELEN FOR »Heline VARIATION OF ZONING CLASS-, IFICATION. I ToULj H 1 1 3 2 2 2 0 8 1 . 0 37 11 15 play Marengo on our new diamond. Game starts at 1:30 p. m. The McHenry team beat Algonquin € to 2 last Sunday and now have a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. ' AB 2 5 5 S ft 4 4 4 4 - ii R. 1 I t . • t 0 0 H 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Notice is hereby given that in Walked for Stilling in Ml. compliance with provisions of the Don lPpt„e/ln -Z77;imo. { . , - McHenry County Zoning Ordinance Score by Innings: j :T*terson "a8. turned in a 1-hit a public hearing will be held by the i Richmond • 001 040 Qftg f1 and a 2-hit game this season and*is Bond of Appeals of the McHenryi McHenrv* *100 Mi in it* plenty tough in the pinches. County i^oninf Ordinance relative to| MCHenr> 100 524 W lh a change in classification from Farm 8 i for the American Legion earlv race c^am"P'on- He served in the army ! meeting. " overseas for eighteen months andi The evening shows Saturday and toc^. part *n ^ invasion. I Sunday nights will bring the stars! Willy Grogan, of Round Lake! I of the WLS Barn Dance to 'the Beach and Wally Hamberger of Fox, |attraction platform in shows starting Lake will enjoy the distinction of! {at 8 p. m. Saturday's barn dance being'on Fred Kohler's first card in | {will feature the antics of "America's, the new 'Lalqe County StadiurrA. | i No. 1 comedian," Smiley Burnett,; Lightweight Grogan and Hamberger , Gene Colin, Mary Jane Johnson, Tom were members of the Grant High ; Corwine, the Meyers Sisters and a School boxing squad. supporting case of radio stars in Danny 'Boyle, 147 pounder from novelty acts. The whole barn dance Ireland, now living in Waukegah,! crew will move to Elkhorn Sunday is to be on the show. Frank Hum-} night headed by Arkie, the "Arkan- j phrey, hard hitting 128 pounder from' pas Woo^chopper," Grace Wilson, the Highland Park will be paired with Apple Blossom trio and dozens of; a worthy opponent. So will Don others. - ; & Riddle, a lightweight. • 1 •. i$"r A The wj-estling bouts will feature SPORTlf STAR ^ nation's .greyest high school, Bud Cook, Harvard's famous sports collegiate and Olympic Champions, s t a r w h o w o n n u m e r o u s b a s k e t b a l l S ? " 1* « f t h e a m a t e u r w r e s t l e r s d e f i -j honors at the University of Wiscon- ",tely fit^d to appear in the fupin, has turned professional and, ^ur® f.1*. ^aYe °j ^.e -1" signed 'a one year contract to play ™>s University; 180 pound Olympic with the Sheboygan (Wis.) Redskins, runner-up Max Bonder, 175 pounder He was presented with a new car L^ne Tech high school, when he signed MB contract. ^ pounder Schurz high school wrestler, Angelo Poffo, 1 junior heavyweight from Downers Complete line of Lee's poultry Grove, Illinois, Carl Engstrom. Deremedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mc- Paul II., Junior heavyweight champ- Another nice pitching performance ing classification to Residential TWo'^aae^hita" i|\< n ho SSe^th^h fl5ft: Fr^perty (R-l) classification of the jftiA MSTackei' ^ ho came through with a 4-hitter. following described property: Three base hits: C. Miller, J. Miller. Part of the West half of the Struck out by V. Miller, 2; R. Miller, fractional Southeast Quarter of; j. Murphy, 10 Section 5, Township 45 North. Bas^s on balls off V. Miller, 1; R. Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Miller, 2; Murphy. 2. Meridian, in McHenry County, 111.,! ' • described as follows: Commencing! at the Northwest Corner of Lot 28 j according to the Plat of "ThelenV Fairview Subdivision," recorded in; the Recorder's Office of Countv and i ^ State aforesaid in Book 5 of Plats,; page 67; thence east on the north! . line of said Lot 28 a distance of was who Bill says this is the last game on the regular schedule and would like to see a large crowd turn out to see these young fellows perform. A special call goes out to Legionnaires to turn out to encourage the team they are sponsoring. ALL or ILLINOIS B OXIN G WRESTL1 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Lake County Stadium Round Lake Road '• --15! - < 1 ,* " $ A Henry. 8-tf ion, Ray Gunkel, former Purdue U. Harder Than 8teel The fine-grained quarts rock called agate is harder than steel, although it is much more brittle. ll# UTMJU 11 1 i sa IS CO-OPERATING IN 7LY 00NTR0L PROGRAM Son Valley's Dogs Many of Sun Valley's dogs came Nearly all Illinois counties are participating in the first statewide flycontrol program which is 'being sponsored by the University* of Illinois extension service, the Illinois Agricultural Association, the Illinois "natural history, survey, and the state department of public health, Dr. Roland R. Cross, state director of public health has announced. ! This wide spread program actually commenced last year when a mobile •DDT spraying unit toured most of Illinois, demonstrating, in cities and on farms, the latest methods of flycontrol. In addition, this unit attended many county fairs and the Illinois state fair. Through the spraying of the fair grounds, fly prevalence in these areas was decreased to nearly z e r o . j Again this year, this unit is giving demonstrations in communities throughout the state. This programhas done much to enlist tlK aid of local groups in the'all-out fight for a fly-free Illinois. - | Pointing out that flies are known t carriers of more than a score of in-; fections diseases, Dr. Cross urges the' residents of Illinois to continue to | co-operate in the program to-rid the! state of flies. 80 feet to a point for a place of from Alaskan Eskimo tribes and beginning, said point being on the others have corrte from Eastern east line of Cer^r Street in Canada. The result has been a good accordance with thei Plat ^of_the trait8 that result in "First Addition to Thelen's Fairview Subdivision," recorded in the ^ ? have aforesaid Recorder's Office in runs pver Book 9, page 12; thence north on, -""Jit <P trails. the east line of said Center Street -- #P 1 y*°"' and said line extended a distance of 801.13 feet to the center of the Public Highway; thence northeasterly along the center of said Highway, being on a line forming an angle of 45 degrees and 16 minutes to the right, with a prolongation of the last described line for a distance of 364.1 feet; thence northeasterly along the centre of said Highway being on a line forming an angle of 0 degrees and 19 minutes to the left, with a prolongation of the last described line a distance of fT1.76 feet; thence south on a line parallel with Center Street, aforesaid a distance of 1051.8 feet; thence easterly on a line forming an angle of 90 degrees and 20 minutes to the left, with a prolongation of the last described Railroads Use Water . Approximately 600 billion gallons of water are required annually to quench the thirst of locomotives and to supply other needs of the railroads of the United States. This would be si'iDcient to fill a channel 409 feet in width and 9 feet deep" reaching from New York City to San Francisco. M" <A FIE WITH FLAKO Pic Crsst Mil PIE CRUST MIX re. it* New 'BXcic '"9 Yo*r ^i17c SiiapltSiiiOB ..PK«. 15C PIE CRUST MIX Py-U-My PILLSBURY ^ t-oz Pit Urust Mix 2 PKes MC FANCY NEW PACK HACK RASPBERRIES HOMOGENIZED'EMRICHED CARNATION MILK HEINZ STRAINED Baby F«tds ^ good ? '* tu, ••CI of CI* of *ill * PfiAS '"*4 food. : 'ln* esTT !!,*" . hatdo l**LY ... "i&IBcj S<^ns4Sc jijfa* AS <uSi0f! 24 99.79 P*ck 'tfj.!;***11 or k,. . "64S Y0U S4*-OI. JARS Harvest Time NATCO ASSORTED BEVERA8ES 4•Xon-0u1 s MsW. PIUS DEPOSIT •wttancotch--CltocoUt*- Cruthad Plw--ppU SUN0AETTES Sund«M il Hom T-OZ. JAR T*« " *•! EASf Of* JUHg '• of ««• COMING EVENTS line for a distance of s here again and the country 120 feet; thence south at right . , ^rr*, ,.T, _ 4l angles to the last described line 18 wnutlful. Whetl we see the 5 feet more or less to the waters «_rrain ripen and the farmers edge of the. Channel or Lagoon; July 15 East River Road Pinochle Club- Mrs. George Glos. . July 21 j Johnsburg Blessed Virgin Sodality: Pot-Luck Picnic--Wilmot, Wis.-- 11:30 o'clock. Rummage Sale -- City Hall--Sponsored by W. S. C. S. July 22 Public Party -- Sponsored by St.' Clara's Ccurt--St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School HalL. July 25 Masonic and O. E. S. Picnic--12:30 p. m.--Veterans Acres, (Walkup's Woods) Crystal Lake. July 29 East River Road Pinochle Club-- fitMciar?r*Jn™2Le" Mmf* Said "hearing will be held in the La^'Srty^nSa^b^Ilt. CityT Woodst^k?0^- Home. Aanst 8 O. E. S. Public Card Party. Aagast 7*8 Carnival and Chicken Din Peter's Parish, Spring Grove. Angast 18 Style Review -- Sponsored by St Mary's-St. Patridc's School P. T. A. --Villa Hotel Resort. Aagast 19 C. D. of A. Picnic--Bohner's Lak4.j Vfcnb Fife St. John's Cai^val--Nell's Ballroom- Seat. 3. 4 5 and 6 , »ates ttat the damage caawa ^ Annual (Fall Festival -- Christ the gasoline and kerosene fires ccsto King Church, Wonder Lake. , American farmers appro*in«ej I abt «*"»*--» dollars annually. Incor- _ NOTICE i Tect storage of these liquids is re- , The McHenry Recreation (feriaetly for the loss. Underground Schaeffer's Recreation) is now mn provide the Mtt protectkn tor for saiuiswt bowttag. Bowling alfirs Ml*s UMillMW ifflsmi-- available every evwiing. M *3, f* iisninil «teel gas or oD anBeet for small amounta. L | vllollllvl wf f '» i .1 l j • : thence in a southerly direction along 'ejCTin tlloir harvesting We . are j the waters edge of said Channel overwhelmed for a moment ill! or Lagoon a distance of 300 feet . ,. .. . i more or less to the waters edge of 1fl l~ealizatl0n that autumn j Pistakee Lake; thence southwester- will soon be with US. Second ly along the" waters edge of said , . , ?*istakee Lake 256 feet more or lessj thought, however, convinces j to the waters edge of the easterly j us that September and Octoside of the dredged Channel or . .v • i; Lagoon; thence in a northerly. her are many times the Iovell-: direction along the waters edge est months of alii thereof 250 feet more or less to the northerly edge of said Lagoon;] thence westerly along the waters I It is really a wonderful sertfon' with thfStSl«*S| "ght to drive leisurely thro^h i^t. 2R in "Thelen's iFairview Sub- i the pieturesque countryside • and see the fine stands of wheat and oats where only a short time ago tiny sprouts were peeping through the arth. It is also satisfying to realize that man's inventions Kave made possible the harvesting of jfreat numbers of aerea with if minimum.... of effort. DAILEY'S SWEET PICKLES HAZEL PLAIN QUEEN OUVES NATCO QUALITY TOMATO CATSUP ....»a8le J .^49c rt&35c e | 9 No . I sroKtoy**! €$c 329:. «N0• 2 cans 33* 2 ^36* STOCK UP NOW GRANULATED BEET SUGAR 10 79 * *'»s 2 "O I A. * CANS 2$C REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND Lot 28 j the division," Iforesaid; thence northerly along the ekst line of said Lot 28, 15 .feet more or less to the northeast corner thereof; thence west along the north line of said Lot 28 to the place of beginning. Id of 3 p. m. on the 6th day of August, 11948. All persons interested may atMcHENRY COUNTY. ILLJNOIS ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS. By BOY A. KENT, ™ Its Chairman. ^ Petitioners Attorney: VERNON J. KNOX, Crystal Lake, Illinois. (Pub. July W) NEW EKA Pttat* thf|M BEECHNUT Peanut litter •OKAXO Ha>4 Sm|i WELCHS fiiapa JM|«« "£*8!C "j^SSe 27e MHTas* &47c NATIONAL'S DAY-DATED Tap Tasta trial SALES NO BlttarCMkfM 2 nces 4ll SUNSHINE Yiailla Walars % 28c COCOANUT SNOWIALL WHITE Layar Ma 2 SALERNO LOLAV lie • LAYEKS« apbscribe for Hie Plaindealer p We have plenty of PLYMOUTH ROPE, "the ropeyou csn trust." 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