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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1954, p. 4

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fv• »t 'ff/ 'P ran O TOE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB i' '<iii Thursday, June IOL JOHNSBURG INDIANS DOWN THE McHENRY LEGION NINE 7-3 I'AC- flkeaV ^ I#. CUaA&Jt. MURPHY PITCHES SHAMROCKS TO 7 T01 VICTORY Nolan Homers In Beating Boosters Of Crystal Lake Hugh Murphy went tack to Old "Put and Take" Hihiself (George Sullivan) was elected •Vice-president of the Associated Press Sports Editor's Association at the annual meeting of the group held in Chicago last Friday. This group is made up of - representatives of -all daily, news- . papers in the state. - . " * „ Nice vbtmot . < Q « b i « C . . . . C o f t g r a m o u n d C h o r e a l a s t S u n d a y lltions. , ; . .! and whipped the Crystal Lake . * j Boosters 7 to 1 in a full distance ? . What with graduation parties j p.eiformance for the McHenry lind the like, we haven't seen the ; shamrocks on the home diamond. «sual amount vof local bsseball, ^ McHeriry's fy st ran came in vital,it's a long summer. S j'the first inning and went accord- -- --: «j ing to the best baseball script. ' We'd like to line up rrioi e re- | Bill Bolger walked. Bob Knox pollers for the manv baseball saciificed **and. Murphy hit safe* and softball teams and leagues ly. Any of you fellows like to try your hand at spoils reporting? County League ^tending* ' ' : vr Algonquin- c^ <f- McHenry . * v"r % Richmond^ v * ••>•<** *'• Fox Lake ' -< • Crystal Lake Boosters > % Johnsburg I Crystal Lake Merchant* 1 Results liwt Sunday: flrsi inning. McHenry | McHenry ? c L Booster* 1 Algonquin 12, Johnsburg 4 Richmond 5, C.L. Merchant* 8 Games next Sunday: Algonquin at C.L. Booster* Fox Lake at Johnsburgv . McHenry at Richmond • " ' C.L. Merchants open ^ w T^ie home team scored another ruji in the second when wild pitches aided the cause. They Sony we couldn t get down to ( made the' game look safer in the •ee the girls - Speedettes -- in i fifth with two runs as Bill Solution Saturday evening. Hear ger again led off with a base they had a good following and on balls followed by another pass looked real sharp. . 'to Murphy. Howard Knox forced l Murphy, then stole second. Harry Stilling came through with a single to score both runners. Oddly enough, the Boosters got one hit in each inning, but a couple of flashy double plays, with John Bolger back at short, saved trouble. Bob Nolan, another college returnee, supplied the big punch in the form of a 3-run homer in the eighth to put the game away. Howard Knox and Becknell singled ahead of the four bagger. . Murphy had a shut-out going into the ninth, but started the inning bv walking J. Roewer. With two out, Dianis hit a twobadger. By "Red" N'owak Sunday was a swell day for baseball as Wally Fzett took the mound for the Johnsburg Indians and threw a 7-3 win gainst ti»e McHenry Legion team. In the threatened as Bastian hit a short single to right field. Tilings quieted down though, with a snappy double play, a line drive to the pitchier and a quick throw •to first base, which retired the side. In th£ last half of the inning. the Indians drew first blood in more ways than one. With Don Weber and Fiances Oeffling on j base on walks, and Mell Freund j safe on an error. Bill Huenvann smashed a liaid grounder to , _ _ - short. Weber and Freund scored ; rr»f|pC C D||| I lip on the play. Unfortunately,; the ilvLL Ml hard hit ball took a had bounce; and hit the shortstop, Tronsdn, giving him bad cuts on# his nose and n6ar this eye. He was rushed: to a doctor 'trmediately. The, players wish ^im a speedy recovery. " ' Johnsburg continue^ to score three more runs in that inning on an error arid three walks. McHenry scored a run in the SOFTBALL HIT HARD AS BIG V. F. W. Expects To Turn On Lighls Next Monday Night We hear that the V.F.W. will have their diamond ' lighted for softball real soon possibly by next Monday evening. That should be a wonderful help in carrying out the softball program. Jim Doian is giving of his time rtw the ««rt iwo weeks in conducting a school for boys of junior high age who are learning the game of tennis. • A small fee has been established in order to form a club. Response ljas been so enthusiastic thai ^kaitlng^&st has been (xt nn V:%*. •»' " The softball league was in action Monday evening with some heavy bombardment. Pa's Yanks | pulled away in the last two ini nings to beat Bimbo's Bombers i 14 to 4. Dick Weber was a 5 for 5 hitter as leadoff man in' this one, getting two doubles and three singles. Bud Liptrot (the oldest man on the Yanks) covered the outfield . like nobody's business besides slamming out three doubles. Art Jackson was an out-man for three trips, then slammed a homer way out of reach and sight. And, of course, the fancy slants of pitcher Dick second inning on hits by Sales and Beck and one error. Freund's strong arm stopped Beck s attempt to steal third and retired the side. Jdhnsburg picked up two more Tuns in their half of the fourth on an error, two walks and a hit by Frances Oeffling. May relieved Sales in the fifth inning for McHenry and held the Indians for the remainder of j Jager held the Bimbos under #et uj> v Jim plans "WUKe 3 group to lockford next Saturdav for mirnament play. He hopes to be Ible to set up » |$®eram 'or the iris later. ^ Those who attended the K. of C. dinner dance at the new Mc- Jlenry Country Club are still raving about the beauty otf the new clubhouse. It's real nice and a decided boost for McHenry. Telling some kids how we usO ~to go barefoot all .summer,the 54uesflk» afy»e, "Did .you S»aved stieets?" had to confess that streets rere different in those days, but khft 'f#r coating sometimes created" a problem. Anyhow, mos1. r»f our liiarefoot days were spent an the farm where stubbles in the oat fields were no bed feathers. Shamrocks (7) B. Bolger. 3B B. Knox. 2B H. Murphy, P H. Knox. CF H. Stilling, LP B. Beckncll. RP* J. Molidor, IB J. Bolger. W. Bolger. Nolan. IB SS C Totals C. L. Boosters J. Reading, IB Johnson. SS Philpot, C J Roewer. p Schroeder, LF Cass, :;B Dianis, CF D. Roewer. RF J. Bau'ml. 2B (1) AB H 2 #*,• °l 4 « o| 3 1 4 -r 1 4 0 1 3 * 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 28 7 6 AB R H 4 0 2 4 0 3 **0-- 2 3 i 0 4 4 # 1 t 4 0 2 3 0 0 3 0 1 the game. McHenry made tlheir final bid in the seventh inning with a hit by Olson, a walk, and a * hitbatter. scoring two runs. The final score was Johnsburg 7. McHenry 3. Sales ..and May pitched for McHeni y. while Olson did the catching. They gave up only two hits but seven runs. 15 stolen bases and .6 walks. Sales stiuck out four and McHenry had four ... jrs. For Johnsburg, jFrett pitched and Freund caught. They gave up 3 hits. 3 rims, 2 stolen bases and one base on balls. Frett struck out 12 and Johnsburg had 2 ei rors. Johnsburg Indians AB H R Huff 3 0 0 T. Oeffling 3. U 1 Weber 3 0' 2 Freund 2 0 1 P . O e f f l i n g l f . 1 B. Huemann . • S I 1 Smith 2 Frett 2 J. Huemann 2 Totals £4 McHenry Legion , AB Fieund control. A glance at the Bombers' lineup leads one to thiiik they will be tough the next time *out. Looks like the Wonder Lake Repairs team will be in for repairs this week after a 29 to 0 shellacking by the Palace Reca. Charlie Ingersoll and Bill Kreutzer shared the pitching for Palace, allowing only three hits. Hans Hits One! Hans Behnke hit a home run, bowing graciously and making a statement that this was his first and perhaps his last roundtiipper. it's a long run, brother! Buss Motors were tuned up for an 18-5 win over the K.C. team. Richard Golbeck had 4 for 4 in this one. ^That old veteran, Cagey Eddie Buss, allowed 13 hits to the losers, but kept 'eilf scattered. This (Thursdayli evening Bim- SKY HI LEE WILL MEET BOBBY NELSON AT ROUND LAKE PARK Two of the most enormous gents of wrestling will create their damage Friday night in the second offering of the summer at Round Lake Park. The site is Lake County Stadium. Sky Hi Lee stands six feet ten inches and . weighs 295 pounds. His hands are the largest in all sports. His brutality is well known to national TV flans. This time Lee will oppose a man who is just as fierce, Bobby Nelson, 240-pounder who has broken his neck twice in bis career, and it's regarded a medical miracle that he continues to grapple. Lee is from Canada, a onetime fire-eater in a circus, and Nelson is from Kenosha, Wis., and was a highway %?op and U. of Wisconsin gr id star before .making wrestling his livelihood. Other bouts onv the Lake County program: An Australian tag team encounter, with Rocky Columbo of New York and Billy Goelz of Fox Lake facing judoartist Mitsu Arakawa of Japan and long-haired Baron Arena of Italy, and an opener that features Milt Olson of Racine, Wis., and Jerry Woods, blond favorite out of Mesa, Ariz. JOHNSBURG LOSES 12 TO 4 GAME TO SIMPLEX SLUGGERS' Ofr to * it #-nm start la'- t!»e first inning at Algonquin last Sunday the Simplex Ironers pressed their way to a 12 to 4 win over the Johnsburg Tigers. After that bad start, Tommey held the Simplex sluggers scoreless $???• four innings while his mates were battling to a 5-4 score. Came £Jie sixth and 6 runs. That did , it. Loren Freund finished the Tiger pitching and showed that he may be a very handy fellow to have around. Stan Mavis pitched seven inn-- ings, then turned the job over to Don Blanken. Blanken mi^ht have claimed tiredness after running out two triples, but the Tigers were unable to score on him. j Si Meyers /was the only multiple hit gent in the Tiger lineup getting a double and single. In the Illinois-Wisconsin league play, the Tigers lost a close one, 5 to ' 4, to Fort Sheridan with Willie Klapperich the local moundsman. FARM SURVEY SHOWS SHIFT OF OPINION TO PRICE SUPPORT BOWMEN REPORT FINE CROWD AT TIN CAN SHOOT LAST SUNDAY 32 If some of the bike riding we hare seen this week keeps' up. we look for a busy summer on the parf of the guardian angels. "Red" Winkel says that it Mtiwjw^ee and the White Sox rjneet^pi the World Series you wwn't 4* able to cross Route 41. - If Sox don't meet somefi> ody in the World Series, we won't be able to cross any street. DAILY PINUPS: Being instrumental in doing good to others is being in close harmony with happiness. 1 Ail open mind may be a door or a handy exit. Gossip is often disliked but not always disregarded. Thft one time being a gentle- «,Vnan is a handicap is in an argujfmt- nt. " i Ong^man's poison . is another1 ^onejJ^Bieat: "one man's failure n1&TO#| another's feat. Lragh and the world laughs . with ,yeu; weep and you wind up I alone. <-- Anonymous LOCKPORT DEFEATS SPEEDETTES 6-4; ROAMERS HERE SAT. The McHenry Speedettes lost their first game to Lockport by the score of C to 4 played last Saturday at the city diamond. The fact that the McHenry Speedettes' fielding and hitting kept pace witji the Lockport team, a little wildness on the part of the pitcher turned the tide in favor of Lockport. Being the first game played together and the first game for the McHenry girls, »they managed to give a good account of themselves. The team shows promise of becoming a strong team now that the - first game is behind them. Nordeir. of L*>ck>ort was the hitting star with 2 hits in three times at bat. Adele Uhlir of the Speedettes had two for three also. However. Gail Bansch, centerfieldor for the Speedettes hit fi home run With one teammate on to really . display hitting power. The next game will be played •gainst the Chicago Roamers at 4 p.m. this c-i>mirjg Saturday. Totals Score by Inatap: - Boosters: 000 000 001- 1 Shamrocks: 110 020 03x - 7 Two base hits; Dianis. Home runs: Nolan. Stolen bases: Mmphy, H. Knox, H. Stilling, Sacrifices: B. Knox. Double plays: B. Knox to J. Bolger to J. Molidorf J. Bolger to B. Knox to J. Molidor; J. Roewer to Bauml to Reading. Stiuck out by Murphy, 7; by Roewer, 8. Bases on balls off Murphy, 2; off Roewer, 4. Bastian Tronson D. Olson C. Olson ' C. Piedke1 Stromstedt Conway Sales Beck May Vycital Liebsohn Totals 3 1 2 3 0 2 0 2 3 3 1 2 25 0 0 0 2 H 0 1 0 0 X. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 The Northern Illini Bowmen report a fine crowd in attendance at their Tin Can Shoot last Sunday. In the men's division. Jay Crick took first place. Bill Weiss of Glenview was second. Tied for third place were Duke Adams of McHenry and Bob Seymour of Crystal Lake. In the women's. division, Clara Perry of Lake Villa was tops. Donna Renda of 'Grayslake was second. Vernon Block took first, Mike Wirtz second and Norman Falk third in the junior division. All pf these beys are from the McHenry area. The next Bowmen meeting will of a social nature and will J>e eld at Royal Inn, McCullom Lake. June 15 at 8 p.m. Clara Perry will act as chairman, assisted* by Ed Olsen, Elwell Robinson. Art Evans and Donna Renda. The Bowmen are looking forwaid to the invitational on July 18 Clubs from Illinois and near- Johnsburg (4) Peisert, SS J.. Freund, 2B C. Hiller, 3B Barth, C Katz, IB Pierce, RF Si Meyers, CF Comstock, CF Sahs, LF Toomey, P L. Freund, P bos meet Buss Motors at 7;15. ..«tat«» will compete for tq»- Johnsburg travels to Woodstock Sunday and the ^rest of their schedule is listed: ! June 13,' Woodstock, away. | June 27, Cary, home - - ; j July 4, Crystal Lake, away 8lTIT SETTLED j July 11, Union, home A dram shop damage suit a- i ^ Ha.vard, away gainst two Spring Grove taverns i *** 2,5' Algonquin, home and a resident of that •communi-J ' Heb,on' away ty was settled last week for $69.- j _ -- - 800. The suit was brought by | EDWARD ROSKMAN DIES '« four Wisconsin residents who | Edward Rossnian of McHenry charged Donald White with driv- j died Wednesday noon, June 9, in ing ac:o88 the center line and' Hines hospital, where he had At 8:15 it will be 111. Bell Tel vs. McHenry Sand and Gravel. Next Monday evening Palace and Bimbos tangle at 7:15. Tuesday, June 15, Buss meets the Sand and Gravel boys at 7:15 Bimbs and Bell meet at 8:15. Next Thursday, June 17, it's K. of C. vs. Pa's at 7:15. Blatz Beer and Wonder Lake Repair follow at 8:15. » That's' it. -- .Watch for the new lights next week. Local Tennis Club Elects Officers phies and ribbons. For any further Information about the club, write Secretary of the Northern Illini Bowmen, McHenry, 111. (12) Totals Algonquin Koch, 3B . Moehle, IB Welch, IB Blanken, LF, ] Lebert, C Fitzgerald, C Mavis, P, LF Groves, 2B Wildbrant, RF Klein. RF Bangart, CF Waschow, SS Zange, SS Zurble, SS AB 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 0 3 3 1 33 AB 4 4 1 5 1 1" 5 4 4 1 4 3 0 0 R 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 R 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 A significant shift of opinion In favor of price supports on feed grains, catfie and hogs, was revealed in , recent surveys of Iowa and Northern Illinois farmers, results of which have just been released. Opinions favoring supports increased substantially between Apt il, 1953, and January, 1954. . • ; The surveys were, .conducted by Iowa State college in cooperation with the Chicago Union Stock Yards, under a project initiated and financed by the stock yards company. Interviewers visited nearly 600 farms in collecting the opinion data. The number of farmers favoring supports for feed grains rose from 44 per cent to 68 per cent in the nine-month interim. In analyzing the opinion shift, it was reported that feed grain prices were comparatively stable during the period between the surveys. However, there . may have been a lag in farmers' reactions to the price declines that occurred earlier which caused opinions to shift in favor of supports. A majority of the farmers surveyed in January opposed price supports for hogs. However, 42 per cent favored supports in January while only 30 per cent were in favor nine months earlier. Aside from seasonal changes, hog prices reflected an upward trend during the period covered by tlhe surveys. The farmers who changed their views in favor of supports may have been concerned aibout the future when larger supplies are expected to reach the market. Farmers were evenly divided on the question of cattle price supports in January, 1954. However, only 36 per cent favored price supports at the time of the first ,-survey, wbU* 4ft p#t cent were in favor nine montlhi later. . • ' • Looking at the cattle phrturt^ the analysts point out that price* declined sharply just prior ttt the first survey, the effects <$ which were felt by farmers latejf when they moved their animalfe to market. Studying tlhe changes in the two areas, the results reveal 0k greater shift in the opinions at Northern Illinois farmers towar£ cattle price supports than in Iowa. The increase in Illinoll amounted to 26 percentage points, and in Iowa only 10 percentage points. In January, the farmers were questioned on their preference oC various methods for establishing corn acreage on individual farmer The replies indicate tihat 30 pel" cent prefer past acreage record®; , 20 per cent prefer soil erosion potential, and 32 ^r cent pref<W* a combination of uie two methods. The remainder either were undecided, or suggested other methods for.. controlling corh acreage. ^ Totals 37 12 16 Score by Innings: Johnsburg: 002 000 000--4 Algonqin: 500 006 lOx--12 Two base hits: C. Hiller, Barth, Meyers, Sahs, Koch, Moehle, Bangart. i' Three base hit#: Blanken (2). Struck out by Mavis, 6; Blanken, 1; Toomey, 2; L. Fieund, 2. Bases on balls off Mavis, 4; Blanken, 1; Toomey, 4; K Freund, 2. CRYSTAL NEW APPOINTMENT Rev. Everett Hiller of Johnsburg, who was ordained May 27 by the Most Rev. Raymond P. Hillinger, D.D., Bishop of Rockford, has been appointed assistant priest at St. Joseph's parish in Elgin. He will assume his new duties next Saturday. Fr. Hiller will be one of two assistants to Fr. Joseph W. Rojemann, pastOfr, who is recovering from a recent heart attack. ELM RT. 1*6 WAUCONDA Open Daily 6:40 - Sunday 2:30' FRI. & SAT. JUNE 11-12 "CAPTAIN PIRATE" Louis Hayward - Patricia Medina Also "BRAVE WARRIORS" Jon Hall SUN. & MON. JUNE 13-14 "THE IRON GLOVE" Robert Stack - Ursula Thies Also "THE PATHFINDER" Geo. Montgomery - Helena Carter Wally Moon, who was so impressive in spring training that the St. Louis Cardinals traded jjnos Slaughter to the Yankees so the youngster would have Cvery opportunity to strut the ability he has shown with his Louisville Slugger, has a master's degree in education from Texas A&M, reports the Sporting News. hitting a car in which the tpur were riding. The Dram Shop act makes dispensers of liquor responsible for , injuries caused by persons to whom they sold liquor. been confined for several years. The body will rest at the Peter M. Justen funeral home. Arrangements had not been completed when the Plairidealer went to press. The McHenry Tenuis Club organization meeting took place Sunday with the following officers elected: LaVerne Colby, president; Ted Cartan, vicepresident; Adele Froehlich, treasurer. Other members are Douglas Adams of Woodstock, Don Carter of Rockford, Lester Colby of Crystal Lake, Cliff Fulton of McHenry, W*'ke,t Hecht of McCullom Lake'. Eddie Stowe of Elgin, Don Rogers, Larry Thomas, Jack Thomas and Lyle Davidson. This is the twelfth club to be formed in the league. Sunday matches will be held both in McHenry and away. At the end of the season, the top team will play the winner of a neighboring section. Last year was the fourth con vJKcutirc yritt of increase in the frttfle iiiatti ' ULTRA-MODERN SCREEN SIZE 52x70 Program Starts At Dusk FRI. & SAT. JUNE 11-12 In Color Sterling Hayden - J. Carroll Naiflh "FIGHTER ATTACK" Also LeO Gorcey - Huntx Hall "PARIS PLAYBOYS" And Color Cartoon TUES., WED. & THURS. JUNE 15-16-17 "YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW" Gary Cooper - Jane Greer TOURS., FRI. & SAT. JUNE 10-11-12 " "GUN FURY" Color by Technicolor ftofek Hudson - Donna Reed SUN. & MON! JUNE 13-14 "BEACHHEAD" Technicolor Tony Curtis - Frank Lovejoy Mary Murphy TUES. & WED. JUNE 15-18 Now at Regular Admission Prices! Shown once each evening at 8 p.m. sharp! "QUO VADIS" Color by Technicolor Robert Taylor - Deborah Kerr l/2 Fried Chicken & French Fries 90c Mrs. Steven's Candies GENOA T H E XX T R L,i On Hwy. 12 in Genoa Ctty FRI. & SAT. Academy JUNE 11-12 T C W N E ^ 5 FRI. & SAT. JUNE 11-12 "California Conquest" Cornell Wilde - Teresa Wright ' Also "Javanese Dagger" Paul Douglas SIJN. * MOIf, JUNE 13-14 "Make Hasie To Dorothy McOuire • .| - w - n S t e p h e n M c N a l l y ANNOUNCEMENT MILLER MONUMENT CO Ik 105 E. ELM STREET . IS NOW OPERATING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP JOHN IHOMKY) MILLER PHONE 54-W FRED J. MEYER PHONE 789*R TUBS., WED. & THURS. JUNE 1&-16-17 "HELL'S HALF ACRE" Wendell Corey - Evelyn Keyes Featuring Mrs. Steven's Candies SUN. & MON. JUNE 13-14 Dorothy McGuire - Stephen McNally "Make Haste To Live" and Bill Elliott - Marjorie Lord "REBEL CITY" , Also Color Cartoon Hie western "Rebel City" will be run only once each evening about 9:45. "Make Haste to Live" will be run twice each everting. TUES., WED. & THURS. JUNE 15-16-17 In Color James Stewart - June AUyeon 'GLENN MILLER STORY' This picture, will be run on wide screen. Our First Cinemascope Picture Will Be Run June 20th. » Watch for our Announcement >|l 1^1 »{l Phone Fox Lake 7-1611 Grand Avenue, Fox Lake, lit PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FRI. & SAT. JUNE 11-12 "HELL'S HALF ACRE" Wendell Corey - Evelyn Keyes Eisa Lancaster „ SUN. & MON. JUNE 13-14 "MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME" Marjorie Main - Percy Kilbride TUES., WED. & THURS. JUNE 15-16-17 "QUO VADIS" Technicolor Robert Taylor - Deborah Kerr FRI. & SAT. JUNE 18-19 "Taza, Son of Cochise" In Color Rock Hudson - Barbara Rush FREE gifts every Thurs. night starting June 10 Co-Feature -- TM AMCNf NtflMn «M KVOU MAMV lllim MM Timf- SUN„ MON., TUES. & WED. 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