TTSfW Thiir?dA7,JuJy30, 1*53 fl WafaSt. ^7yTT J. Gllmore, 3B **«:« 4 S. alick, P ""V4- 4 B. Fuhler, 8C ' .* • 4 D. Crook, 2B p 4 E. Sokolowski, RF 4 D. Massheimar, C 4 OB LEAGUE AVARHD WMNBtS Gerry Molidor was tha of the day. Betides looking in fielding, 1*4 drew two and hit two singles in the lfeadoff spot. Mildred Reese brought her j] mother to the game, Never miss. rsKssn SHAMROCKS BEAT ' CRYSTAL CAKE Ml The Johnsburg Tigers issue a fecial invitation this week, ask- >4. ***£ good sport fans to atv'i t*nd * benefit game on their diamond at 4 o'clock Saturday ^temoo^. This game is being Playid for a team-mate, Howie * Freupd, who was injured a few weeks ago and is now unable to move about, much less work. ; <-Wi •wM. The Tigers have lined up the Chicago Metropolitan Yanks, a classy, undefeated team, as the opposition' tills significant game. $'•*"' •" Howie Freund has been a great ball player and inspirational leader on Tiger teams the past number of years. Some of those teams reached championship heights and only last year did the Johnsburg team show greatness in winning the state championship at Elgin. As the team battled gamely down to the wire, with the narrowest possible lead in the final game, it was Howie who handled a sharp grounder with the sureness of an old pro for the final out. BOOSTERS M Hank Diedrich Is Winning Pitcher; Spring Grove Out 1 Shamrock* 6 G. Molidor, 38 J. Bolger, SS C. Weir, IB • is.. Miller', 2B |H. Stilling, LP JR. Smith, C jB. Bolger, CF jj. Molidor, RP sH. Diedrich, P A* 3 2 4 2 4 4 2 3 .-5 ! 3 Totals Crystal Lai#* A switch in plans brought the Cass, 2B Crystal Lake Boosters to town! parsieyt gg; Sunday in place of the Spring pokorney, IJH* r 27 •< 5 an «" it A few weeks ago in a game at Elgin. Howie felt something wrong in his back. He tried gamely to shake it off, but an injury was there. Medical attention has been necessary and, no doubt, time will be necessary to bring about complete recovery. So -- there's going to be a ball game Saturday afternoon. Not just another ball game. No. This is different. It's a case of loyal team-mates going out to play this one for Howte. The proceeds will be used to help him through his disability. That's where you fans come into the picture. Let's be good sports in helping a fellow who has given his best at all times for our ' enjoyment. John Dreymiller, that great Hover of flowers, called at our a house on% evening last week to sgtell us that he had a very rare ll Irish jriant -- and would we like If to have it? Grove nine, the Grove team hav ing |>een dropped from the county league through enforcement of rules imposing a fine for forfeited games. This game didn't go into the records, but the Shamrocks Were in a rollicking mood as they beat the".Boosters ® to 3. Manager Miller sent Hank Diedrich to the mound and saw his nominee go the distance in a well-pitched game. The Lakers did sohie hitting, but Hank had what it takes in the pinches. Roewer looked better as the game moved along and would have been tough to beat if his control hadn't been way off in the first inning when the Shamrocks bated around for four runs. Diedrich walked^ Cass, the first man to face him. Parsley sacrificed, Weir to Miller. Parkorney grounded to Gerry Molidor, who tiapped Cass off second for the second out. Diedrich tossed out Grabbe. Four Rung -- Here's How Now let's see what happened to give the Shamrocks four runs in their half of the first. G. Molidor walked, stole second and went to third on Giek's wild throw. John Bolger followed the pattern by walking and stealing second. Weir's hopper was deflected by Moewer to Parsley, who chose to Grabbe, 3B Giek, C Peterson, CF* : Dianis, LP " ^ Lockwood, Rfc' Roewer* P .23? 3 I; • 2 4 Vj4 ' \U 4-4 "V, - 4 4 4 Totals •' 3 '1* Score by Innings; Crystal Lake (120 001 000--3 Shamrocks 400 001 Olx--6 Two base hits: Peterson Three base hits: Lockwood. Stolen bases: G. Molidor Sacrifices: Parsley Double plays: S. Miller to J. Bolger to Weir to S. Miller; G. Molidor to S. Miller to Weir; Roewer to Pokorney. Struck out by Dierich, 5; Roe- We r, 6 Bases on balls off Diedrich, 3; Roewer, 9. JOHNSBURG LOSES 8-4 AFTER LEADING ALGONQUIN IRONERS With Harold Schmitt pitching great ball, the Johnsburg Tigers went into the eighth inning at Algonquin last Sunday holding a 2 to 1 lead. Then the roof fell in. The Ironers put across seven runs in the eighth and that was the ball game. Klapperich finished tip for make the play at third and every-, Schmitt on the mound while H H We hardly know a flower from | | a stalk of alfalfa, but we do 1 like to look at them .So -- we | | were quite pleased at the tender thought fulness of our dear old pal, John. Bat, John han't ham back. Do you suppose he sent to frev| land for that plant? That big storm last week real- I 1 ly had people scared. Florence ,| ^ Doherty got so eatcited that she /|yj| couldn't remember which corner / of the basement the book said to huddle in at such times. She just took it on the lam and splashed through the downpour |S to ask her sister, Eleanor. Those books are never around when | ^ you need them. i f l^anager "Sonny" Miller wants * one and all to know that the l| game next Sunday with Algon- | quin will start at 1 o'clock. This *1 change has been made to avoid | conflict with the Marine Day J program. £ \ \ • » V-N •-".•'I ' • "f Walt Freund now leads that eribbage match 45 to 29 -- The first round in the Men's Softball League ended up in a tie between Blatz and the McCullom Lake Shamrocks -- On next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock these two teams will meet in a play-off -- Game will be played on .the city ball diamond -- north of Admiral --• Promises to be a real battle -- one that you should see -- body was safe. '"Sonny" Miller walked, forcing G. Molidor across the plate. Harry Stilling forced Weir at third, J. Bolger scoring. Smith went out swinging. Bill Bolger drew the fourth walk of the inning. J. Molidor singled to left, scoring Miller and Stilling. Diedrich grounded out to third. The Boosters bounded back with two runs' in {he second to make things interesting.v Giek bea£ out a slow roller. Peterson forced Giek. Dianis fouled out to G. Molidor. Lockwood tripled to right, scoring Peterson. Roewer singled to right and Lockwood was home. Cass swung at a third strike. Harry Throws Bull's Eye Parsley drew a pass to start the sixth and got around on singles by Grabbe, Giek and Peterson. Sandwiched in was a perfect throw by Hustlin' Harry Stilling to nail Grabbe at the plate. The Shamrocks gat that run back pronto. Bill Bolger singled to left, moved to second on a passed ball and reached third while Cass was retiring Diedrich on a grounder. G. Molidor hit safely to center to score Bill. The final run came in the ninth when Bill Bolger drew another base on balls and was moved up on J. Molidor's sacrifice. A wild pitch put Bill on third and this is where a base- runner actually talked a • pitcher into a balk. Roewer watcher and listened to Bill too much, finally letting go with a throw to third without stepping toward the base. NOTES ON THE GAME: Diedrich had five strikeouts Mavis went all the way for an P to 4 victory. Don Blanken was the leading hitter with a single, 'double and home run. Tom Huemann hit a homer for the Tigers. The Tigers have a busy weeded coming up. On Saturday they play a benefit game for the injured Howie Freund. This game is at 4 o'clock. On Sunday, Crys- Algonquin S *" AB R H Koch, 3B » 3 0 2 Broederdorf. SB 6 1 1 Wilbrandt, RF 4 1 2 Boyd, IB " 2 1 o- Blanken, LF 4 1 3 Mavis, P 3 2 2 ^Fitzgerald, €J « 4 1 0 Bangert, CF . 5 0 1 Zange, SS . 4 1 2 Rattray, RF 0 0 0 Totals 35 8 13 lohnrtwg 1 AB B H Meyer, LF 5 0 2 Katz, IB 4 1 1 Heuman, C " 5 1 1 Hiller, SS 2 0 0 Freund, 3B 4 0 0 Fulton, CF » 3 1 1 Piesert, 2B . 4 0 6 Pierce, RP 4 1 i Klapperich. P 1 0 l Schmitt, P 3 0 0 Totals to 4 There has "been # fauch said and so much read about Marine Day tttat we are scared to ddam that you sport .page readeife won't stay with this story long enough to learn something new has been qdded. Would that we could put this story to, muWc like "The Shrimp Boats- are^-HSomin'". This time It's the tegn-agerg that are acomin' down that old Fox River for a special racing event on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. This area has a lot of young racing enthusiasts who would like to get into the# Marine Day activities so that ace of aces, Bob Switzer, has come up with a plan that has won the approval of the Chamber of Commerce. Boys and girls between the ages of 13 to 18 years (inclusive) who want to race pan secure entry blanks at Seyl's Outboard Motors at Fox Lake, Bill's Outboard Motors at -McHenry or Webb's Boat House in Antioch Waivers covering Injuries ' and liability must be signed by the parents of drivers and entries jnust be filed by 5 p.m. Friday fat one of the three places mentioned. Here are the various classes: JU -- up to and including 5 lf.P. motors. AU -- up to and including 10 H.P. motors^" BU -- up to and Including 16 H.P. motors. DI and CU -- 22 and 25 H.P. tnotors. If time permits> there will "also be a free-for-all event. The Coast Guard is cooperating and will have boats on the river for protection. Drivers must wear lite jackets and crash helmets. Boats will report at the Hunter Boat company dock. Bob Switzer has offered trophies and others who will donate prizes for the boys are: Pete Seyl, Bill's Outboard, Kramer Boat company, Eddie Slender (Commodore of Chain of Lakes Boat Club), Switzer-Craft Boat company, Hewes Boat company of Fox Lake and the McHenry Department store. ^ First prize trophies in" each class are fleing * donated bjt Switzer-Craft. Eddie Zender is the donor in the free-for-all. Other prizes donated by the various business mentioned ate: outboard oil. spark plugs, bottles of Wynn oil. Those who have "seen these teenage drivers in action pre* diet that spectators will take to their performance in a big way. Remember . . . this is a Saturday attraction. You can cut small grain losses up to 50 per cent when you combine by reducing your tractor speed from second, to first gear, says a University oif Illinois agricultural engineer. , ; 'i BOX SCORES TEEN-AGE LEAGUE Brahma's it K. Crook, SS R. Cynowa, CF D. Theilj IB H. Golbeck, LP 1 j. Gilmore, 3B ^ S. Glick, P / B. Fuhler, S£! D. Crook, 2B " * ;; R. Sokolowski, RP D. Massheimer, ff ".'I*® ? j 5 * 6 I *a }' *-? *' •y- v 4 ! 4 4 4 DAILY PINtJfrS: Live to learn, and learn to live, pause to garner, go on to give. Acorns and atoms are tiny but grow to powerful propor tions. Total# •• . . *:s.r, ' . 44 18 20 Knights at ClillKilwil '14 *AB R H Bolger, SS si *: 5 1 0 Aim, SC '»6 4' 3 4 Stilling, 1-4' 2 1 Hiller, 3B * '4 2 2 Widen, P 4* . " / «• 4 ' 0 0 Dixon, LF : 4 1 1 Lowrey, IB \"x ' ,•4.' 3 2 Johnson, 2B ' - • ; 4 .0 2 Bennett, RF ; 4 1 2 Letcher, C < .. •'4, 1 1 Tot^4;os'." 41 14 15 Knights of Columbus 28 AB B tl Bolger, SS - - r 6 4 4 Aim, SC ' . 6 4 4 Stilling, CF - 6 3 3 Hiller, 3B 5 4 4 Widen, P ! 4 I I Lowrey, IB * 5 i I Baldwin, CF 5 V 1 Johnson, 2B ' 5 4 4 Bennett, RF 5 2 4 Letcher, C 4 2 2 Freund . 1 1 1 Totals 62 28 29 VyrltalS* IS AB R « McGovern, SB' 5 3 3 J. Long, 2B * 4 2 2 B. Knapik, CP 3 0 0 B. Gregor, SC 4 1 2 A. Trendler, LF 4 0 0 H. Useman, IB 3 0 0 M. McGovern, SS 2 0 0 D. Bates, C 3 2 1 J. Knapik, RP 3 3 2 R. Ricker, P 3 2 1 Roger% . £ J t _ . • 1 0 0 ih'$ •,'? Totsflf 35 13 11 Totals 40 13 20 UOreca'i Lobsters lo AB L. Jensen, SB P. Fallow, 2B C. Olsen, SC A. Kozner, RP D. Prince, SS A. Vogt, LP R. Fredrickson, <$IC< C. Strom, IB C. Kopp, C R. Yokley, P B. Bitterman, Totals. Vyvltal'a. 9 ifer" McGovern, SB ' J. Knaip, RP J. Long, SS B. Greger, CP A. Trendler, LF H. Useman.. IB D. .Bates, 0"' D. Liss, si^-r'^a+j B. Knaip, R. .Risher, F > '& Totals ' i: ' ""38 '9 M ' 1 . i1"1 .V " • " M£N's" league Wonder Late A.G. It AB B If Rhode, SS Rocheford, ;'v Rice, SC .Spuehr, 3B ' "7/ Schwall, Murdock, C# Gergits, 1B^ . V/ McCaf f erty, ||S 4, Fiala, 2B ; ' Schau, P Total* Pa's Yanks Weber, 2B f " Rosing, 3B ic. ^ Meyers, LP' :\- Liptrot, RF^:.-V Neiss, SS % *' * Doyle, CP % Miller, SC Huck, IB Jager, C 1 Thennes, P • Totals 40 19 rt AB R II 4 2 2 ' 4 1 2 4 2 3 4 1 2 4 1 2 3 0 1 3 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 ] 8 14 LaGreca's Lobster* $ AB R *1 L. Jensen, 3B 4 0 £ C. ^ Olson, SC 3 0 0 D. Prince, 2B 3 2 2 A. Koznar, RF ~ 3 i 1 R. Fredrickson, SS ' 3 0 0 A. Voght, LF 3 0 0 C. Strom, IB 3 0 1 R. Yokley, P? .-*V -v- --3 I 0 L. Kopp, CF, f. . .3 0 0 C. Ingela, C 3 0 0 Totals 81 6 6 Brahma's IS AB R H K. Crook, SS ^ 4 2 1 R/Cynowa, CF 4 1 D. Theil, IB 4 3 3 H. Golbeck, LF 4 2 2 JULY 28-29-30 'SHOW BOAT* LeOreca's Lobsters Brahma's Knights of Vycital's •s« i' lg 2 4 Ll 4 4 v August S pjn. k. of C. vs. Brahma's ,8:15 p.m. Vycital's vs. LaGreca's ' August S 1:00 p.m. Brahma's vs. Vycital's $:15 p.m. LaGreca's vs. K. of C, ; . MEN'S LEAGUE ^^Flrst Round Standings Blatz Beer McC. 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