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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1949, p. 5

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r . , * 1 v * ' ^ 4 V '5,.* -V-' f' ! "• ' y, Inly 14,19# so I EARL R. WALSH We must thank oar pals in the Post. jQttice for steering mail oar , Itay which is directed. ,to "Woman's Page Editor." . t - 4 AB Liska, ss ...: .5 McCannon, c A* is swimming this week with box I Eddy cf ; 4 scores and baseball teams. E. Stein weke,"if "SI"A % Nice of the boy.;, but oar head LANO HURLS TIGHT GAME AS WOODSTOCK BEATS JOHNSBURG The up-and-coming Woodstock Merchants dealt a 4 to 3 defeat to the visiting <4ohnsburg Tigers last Sunday. Lahg set the Tigers down with five bits, three of which went to Bad Miller, and struck out a total of ten batters. * ** Klapperich again harled good ball, but five errors hurt his cause. BOTH HcHXNKT AND JOHNSBUKO O0T 0? STATE TOURNAMENT TWO HAVI ANNOUNCED 'THUS 0ANDIDA0IE8 FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Both the McHenry Shamrocks and Johnsburg Tigers played ball ^ ' lalf H Joint Picnic of Lady Forester Coart8--V. F. W. Grounds. J«ly 18-17 SAILING AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BOOM AT PISTAKEE YACHT CLUB H H 111 III |J | H 11 11# t Johnsburg Colts JUNIOR Jnlj 19 , Jtrst of all, it might be best to ifVort that another baseball team Jinga, 2b Johnson, 3b . Thornow. if . is' in the organisation stages in Helm, lb McHenry and will play ball on the | A. Steinweke Municipal diamond next Sunday, Lang, p ......... July i?. 4 3 4 .......3 .......0 ...^..4 R i » I 0 .» 1. 2 a 0 1 • - }• ol d The first game on the schedule is with Fox Lake. Harold Freund, 09s of the ball players in thesis parts a few years ago, has agreed to take over the mm anagement of the new team. B. Miller, rf W. Smith, lb B. Meyers, lb Pltsen, If ....... d knows the game and likes 0. Freund, 3), Totals ........35 Johnsburg -- t AB Howie Freund, 2b .....2/ Q. Jackson, c ..............4 the hustling type of ball player. Last Sunday a group of players turned out for try-outs. Seems to be a lot of young fellows interested in playing ball. Perhaps a few experienced players can lie , used to form a good blend. J. Freund, N. Smith ... A. Jackson, cf Klapperich, p J. Jackson Totals ....... 4 J .--....0 .....--4 ..........4 ........ Ji ...^..1 , ..A ..J ...1 R 0 # ; • 0 * H 0 1 * « J 0 « 1 0 Announcement was made this past week by Lyle Hutchinson of in the State Tournament at Elgin Woodstock of his intention of bethe past few days, but both teams ing a candidate for sheriff of Mc- 1 Pot-Luck Picnic "at V. F. W. Park have been eliminated and can now Henry county in the spring pri- j --Riverview Camp, R. N. A. settle back to Bee who is going to t paries. | July 21 win the county league crown this. His qualifications for the posi- 'f- A. Picnic -- Lawn of Mrs. ye®T- . tion he seeks include two and one-, Frank Gende, South Riverside The Shamrocks played the Elgin, half years of intensive potice work. Drive. Ludwig tfeam Thursday -night and He Is an ex-Berviceman. •«: July Si were edged out 4 to 3 in 11 in- „ , ,, .. i J ~ " nings. Toomey showed the ^oy^ ~*™y7 t r£g ur^ will Il^bJTa ' " OD SSH-25 t"- .to mat capacity for tiro term, and o* » * • ^ The re8u't8 of the Sunday ractes,, St. Peters Carnival, Spriqg <3rove.! for the third weekend of sailing are as follows: First wap Frank Waters and Clarence Peterson, Sr. in Y-l. Second to cross the finish line was Y-13: "Friday. Mr. Long went to Elgin afternoon to scout Junior It is understood that be booked, but Mr. Long wants \#:*: observe what brand of basehalt •4'4I I'l lit! > 1'4•{'<• M'•{'(they play so that we ***** goven| SPORTS PuMlc PPaarrttyy--- Sponswec K&\r\ Courtr^r^",al School July i% Last Thursday, the Ottoles met J ^r861/^ accordingly. We will be e Legion Bojs foVa'TrlcUce , ** Ralpb A.*--r*e ^ ™ ^ On Tuesday aftermmn Mr. V l, l o ^ i r n 0^!^ ^ KT™ WOTe we w*re ver>* Pleased with the JERFY Danny Oveen and J: Wck Norsworthy jy^, "Freckles. l^nout. They will again meet.the! went to Bigin |o see if The results of the Saturday races were not in article. me Legion this Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The "Ramblers" name has been il&Dle for this j removed frotti the uniforms and Crusaders" will be added. ler divided the pitching for Mc- '^"^"sheriff^'ftiu7n thattfftee ° E. ^. Picnic -"George Relker Hubs^soria1 activities toj Uniforms were issued last Mon- Henry, but Were the victims of, 7 n I Hom«^ date have been a huge success I day to all boys in the could bobk< soaie r»wns , > Arthur Staines and Luella douse of Kenosha spent in the William Staines home. errors. !^° years a*°- a Joe Jackson pitched Johnsburg Others have also been mentioned to a 3 to 1 win over the Chicago as Possible Candidates. They are Steelers on Friday night. Howie Fred Nelson of Marengo, former Freund's 3 hits and a couple of'state ktehway officer and police < double plays helped put this one chief at M«rengo; and George Mor on the right side. ,ris. former " On Monday night, Jackson found an<^ until recei 14 batters but lost an 8 ti> 2 deci- at Harvard. Benefit Fond, Parsonage July SI Buiidter Rockford policeman ! M . n snfly chief of police MAR1NK \||^1I^t jenrysion to the FernwOod AC nine of .Chicago!, , /* McHenry *-- • Conway, 2b ...If...., McCulla, c ........... J. Larkin, rf G. Larkin, m ....... H. Stilling, If ...... Miller, lb • p ....._. B. Bolger, cf McCracken, lb ...... T. Bolger, 3b ....... " urphy, D - C* AB 5 ......5 ......5 ......S ~..4 .;..4 # 9. 0 ® ^ 1 H 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 According to law, the sheriff and county treasurer cannot themselves in office. Boy Scout Camp to jM Held at County Fair . ! i Jnlr 9ft consisting o£ one beef barbecue! Ice Cream Social'-, p. m. _ Zloa 0,7".""' "" * Ch"""° i i Lutheran Church Grounds >-- ^ " The first was the barbecue under' .the direction of Csrl Warning who! 'did a wonderful job of preparing' the beef. He had the assistance of _ the Women's Social group who did Benefit Party for Hospital Auxili- of the serving, ary -- Sponsored by McHenry1 * chicken fry, last weekend,' American Legion Auxiliary -- 8 was a,so ve'y successful. The . p.m. -- New American LeKiOn chlcken and a" the trimmings was, Home 8 prepared by the members of the I Aagust 4 Women's Social group. j Dessert, Card Party--Villa Hotel' The c,ub off,cerB have planned | Resort--Sponsored by O E 8 a series of dances and dinner par- j August • | tie8 t0r the remain<1er of the Crusaders 31 3 5 Score by Inning* t , Johnsburg 100 001 100 -- 3 The idea of the new team is to .Woodstock 000 003 01x -- 4 form a team of local boys in the •, stolen bases: Howie Freund, E. community. Any ball player who!Meyers. Two-base hits: McCan-;Kruger, ss 5 *.ft» to. play will be given a!non, Thornow. Double play: Jinga'Farney, cf .7 to show his Stuff. The to Liska to Helm. Struck out--by; Morton, If practice on Wednesday Lang, 10; by Klapperich, 3. totals: Elfti -- 4 Koeh, 2b Graf, 3b 31 AB ...6 . 6 . chance team will and Friday nighta. Next Sunday the hew team will play the second game of a doubleheader. The first game, starting at 1:30 p.m., will be played betflreen the McHenry Legion and Algonauin Legion teams. So . here's the summary of teasis in McHenry. We on balls--off Lang, 3: off Klapperich, 1. Winning pitcher: Lang Bases i Smith, rf ALL-STABS UNDER THE STARS FRIDAY' AT ROUND LAKE ( Glenn, lb ... Schuldt, lb Biggins, c .; Toomey, p . ...S ...5 ..4 -3 ...1 .~4 „.B R H I 1 1 3 0~^- -1 • 1 0 0 o f • 0 • 0 t 0 1 1 0 1 Another top all-star boxing and wrestling show will be staged next Totals .* ............42 4 7 Scere by Innings [Ludwlgs .... 000 120 000 01 -- 4 Shamrocks 000 003 000 00 -- S Stolen bases: G. Larkin, Kruger. The first McHenry County Fair Boy Scout Camp got off to a good start at a special meeting of the committee of scout leaders in charge of the project, held in Woodstock Thursday night, July 7. Plans for the camp were formulated and a program committee appointed. The camp, according to Ed Weiss, general chairman, will be open to all Boy Scouts in McHenry county and their leaders. Each group will be accompanied by an j Woman*p Club Flower Show. adult leader. There will be two) Amrnst 18 camp periods and scouts may at-, Dessert. Luncheon and Style Revue Annual Party and Dance-Spon-! ^r^tin^ 8hOUW Pr°Ve * * ^ •ored by Orchard Beach Associa- i tntere8ttng- 1 tion--Lot 11. Orchard Beach. j Miss Carol Glosson is spending O.V.# a d*. ~ this week with relatives in Ken- Public Card Party -- Walter Carey. osha. Lawn, Waukegan street --• Spon- , sored^by Altar and Rosary SodaK # Less than 10 per cent of the popity of Patrick s Church. (ulation of Arisona was engaged in » i1 " • , manufacturing in 1948, according AnnS£L Carnival -- City to the Britannica Book of the Year. Aiguat 12 ha^ the Junior Sports program *nday ni«ht under the stars m j h 4Ti, g£,n8 J ee~ba8e served basis, that takes care of the boys of Jhe Lake county stadium, Round " Stilling, Murphy grade school age. This also Ukes Park» I!1- The card features Ipiay • care of a group between 15 and 17 8UCCessful amateur youngsters who have been i their matches consistently. Heading the card will be Don Walker of Long Lake facing George Duchwarch of Grayslake. These two boxers have shown tend either one or both. The first will be from 1 p.m. Friday to 1 p. m. Saturday and the second will run from 1 p.m. Saturday to 3:30 p. m. Sunday Letters are going out to all scoutmasters in the county with registration blanks, which of course must be returned by a deadline with acceptance and assignment on a first come first years of age. Then we have the American Legion team that takes in boys of high school age. This team is roll- £j?°rge ing along nicely with A. P. "Tony" Freund and Bill Green taking an enou.gh punching power in their Double' It 1b planned that one-third of Toomey to Koch. Struck out1 each Scout's time will be devoted by Toomey, 20; by Murphy, 4; to service to the fair, one-third winning 'by Bases on balls--off spent on the camp site and the Toomey, 2; off Murphy, 3; off Mil-';other third will be free time. This ler, 2. Winning pitcher: Toomey. i will be arranged so that there will | be Scouts on the camp site at all Iteming Pigeen times. • The longest known flight of a ham- i -- -- active interest in helping the boys. previous encounters to warrant top billing honors. . tie Legion team has the local „ BL ob Vignali. o f Lake Zurich and diamond on Tuesday and Thurs-'Hcfgan of Delavan» Wis., are day nights for practice. It hUs!paired ln another thriller on the now been arranged to have the show. Vignali of Lake Zurich tests Legion nine play the older group P°tent blows against the fightof Junior Sports each Thursday' inS Hogan of Delavan. Tom Shannight. non of Diamond Lake meets Ted |Bracke of Arlington Heights. Jerry Lenard, the Mundelein jsocker, meets Bob Kennedy of I Libertyville jtnd Edwin Rostad of J Round Lake battles Danny Doyle i of North Chicago. The two wrestling matches on the show are un- {der the auspices of the Round Next comes the newly-organised team which may have a name selected before this goes to press. This team will play Sunday game*. N**, if you want more baseball, we Rave the Shamrocks . . . currently the best team in McHenry Lake Park ^ Men's club and are county. ! sanctioned by the C. A. A. U. ' The weekly Friday cards in the The Shamrocks will meet the Lake County Stadium are staged much-improved Woodstock Mer- by the Round Lake Park Men's -hants In a county league g«""» club. The Lake County Stadium is aere (V. F.W. Park) next Sunday, ideally situated and the park is so built that every seat in the- Woodstock knocked Johnsburg arena is a closeup of the ring. )tit of a first place tie last San- Fans enjoy sitting under the stars iay and would like nothing better to view these cards and each Fritake the measure of lhe d*y brings a bigger crowd to the ing pigeon, according to the World Book Encyclopedia, was from Arras, France, to China--over seven thousand miles. Empire Mate "Excelsior" (Higher) 10 the motto of New York state. The rose is ' the official flower. New York is one ; of the few states which has net adopted an official or unofficial bird. ! . Utility Pan ^ A shallow utility pan can verve as sn uncovered roaster, as a cooky sheet, or ss s pan in' which to bake rolls, biscuits, and coffee cakes. A cake may be baked in a utility pan ln a long sheet, then cut in half, and the halves put together for a layer cake. Freeze Drying Rail Trips In 1047, each man, woman and. child in-the country, on the average, made five trips by rail--traveling in the course of these trips a total distance of 320 miles. , A Mwly invented process provides for drying of frozen materials, such as citrus Juices, milk, eggs and plasma, without affecting their qual-„ Hy. -- St. Mary's - St. Patrick's School P-T A--Villa Hotel Resort August O. EL 8. Meeting • Yeasts fsr Befests' Pint U. S. plant to utilise waits from fnilpwood for the production of yeast has recently commenced operations in Wisconsin. Results from this experimental product may be important to the animal feed industry, and to suppliers of other kinds of yeasts, as well as offering a partial solution to the serious problem of stream pollution. Other pilot plants have been working on cultured yeast grown for human food, which it is hoped csn be directed toward relieving the food shortage in many parts of the world. < hat* to hbtfBfeci ka next Sunday. 1 park. Only Ave cities in America'AM fortunate enough to possess a planetarium, and most Americans have never experienced the • visit to one of them. Usinger Sausage fs delicious. Pantry Delicacies, McHenry. 9-sp ---- Cettoa Planting r_ There are four methods of plant- , ing cotton in common use: 1. Soliddrilled in rows. 2. Hill-dropped ta ' rows. 3. Check-planted in hills. 4. Solid-drilled snd check-plowed. • Complete ltye of Bee be livesteek remedies at Wattles Drug Store, lie- Henry. 8-tf j ^Vith two "Big" teams ln Mc- |!enry, we hope to see the schediles worked out next year so that lonflicts will not arise ttl home ames. . Both teams consist at Home boys Ind we're of the opinion that both hill receive full support. With two |me diamonds available, It should live all the boys a chance to play In <<4panized teams. How we are going to cover all liese games is more than we can lgure at the moment. Looks like ] he Ptaindealer sports staff will lave to be enlarged. The Shamrock - Richmond game [as called off last Sunday due to e death of Joe Miller, regular rst-basiman from Richmond, layers and fans throughout the fagx^ have been saddened by the i*f the accident which dosed he's death. Hidden Starvation' Many farm animals which appear to be well-fed are actually victims of "hidden starvation," due to the absence of essential vitamins and minerals in their feed. Harvest Time Is Here Again I Results of games throughout the [ague last Sunday have not been hceived so we cannot give you e standings. However, we know I at McHenry is in first place. Al- |»nquin beat Hebron 4 to 3 and now tied with Johnsburg for Icond place. I We ^re beginning to think those libs$.nust be a great ball team. I'ter all, they beat the Sox! I It's Hookey Day today at the :Henry Country Club. The little hman needn't- worry about keep- Is the potatoes warm tonight. The lys won't be home "til later. [For many years "Prof" Nye fur- Ished us with amusing copy. He luld take a joke. Another friend Is tapn called from this earth. R Pinups ... lusic is the universal expression human emotions. [A home without Joy end Laughis only a four-walled shelter. |Wh*n you stand in your own way lur shadow will blot out the sun- Iht. Humping to conclusions may give lur a sudden fall. Imagination is a fairy wand | ich must touch you before it »Aave its magic spell. afirng the most of what you |ve, and the least of what you Ive not, is good economy, K chuckle a day keeps th<> blues ANONYMOUS. |V pastoral tribe near the lfed buried its dead by pelting the liy with stones until it Was cov- Td, according to the Encyclopala Britannica. 4-B Club Membership it 1,800,000 farm boys and are members of 4-H clubs; apitely 75,000 belong to the oldyouth clubs. With July 15 still ahead and many days of extreme* heat boi.ind us, it is hard to realize that Harvest time has started, far we often mistakenly associate^ tl»at period oniy witii hu^uuui. SUMMER MEALS MADE EASY Almost r any day these past few weeks, when the temperatures soared high in the .nineties and we watched the youn«stei> happily making their way toward tlve beachj it waMt . easy to keep even our thouhts on such unimportant things (for tho moment) as business. ' . All good things in come to an end, however, and as we eonclude our daydreams, we realize the necessity and also the satisfaction ot a jou • jfo can jielp better job durtn vest period by vou with top-arade ... PLYMOUTH pure manila long - strand rope, forks and hay in 2: pfsimolies suppiyimr Trunks MCS FuT MM CAM. IMM Cera KEF MM bracket. Bead the Want Ad*. PREVENT" •tOOfH DEC4)7 # looliollhemostodKqncodcor InAiuericn. 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