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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1955, p. 4

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e Four - m, THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER *"AjO- 9HcdH>"l For men only. We read the papers more than a little bit and what we have read lately seems to justify a call for action. LEGION BASEBALL HERE AND THERE WITH GOLF By Jimmy Kupec r | McHenry Country Club, play- Gene Freund last his third one-! ing host to the professionals and run decision Sunday at Cary by amateurs, In a pro-am tournaa score of 1-0. It was also Gene's ; ment held Monday, proudly boasts second loss by that score. It was a record turnout. Not since the a real pitchers' battle right down war years has there been such You may think we ate worried to the last inning when an error.; a respond to an Illinois P.G.A. about the murders, deaths at the I a hit and another error let in ' Pro-Amateur and McHenry's wheel or juvenile problems. 'the game's only run. [first sanctioned tournament. Alf _ . | McHenry played fine defensive I in all, 46 foursofries teed off and No, Our current worry has to | hall up until the fatal inning as \ each had an eye on winning a do with men's fashions. The time j they turned in two double plays, j share of the gold at the end of for action is later than, you I The fielding play'trf the day was .t the rainbow. The pros had a pot think, (Tom Roti's fine running catch! of $750 to share and the arna- ' --; ;: of Hirsch's long drive in the , teurs had $250 worth of merchan- Jn one paper .this weelt we saw ! second inning. dise to take home: pictures Of dainty blouses for j Justen's two walks and Harry Pizzullo, president of the men. Not shirts, inind you, ' T°m Roti's two hits were the Illinois P.G.A., Won top honors blouses! - j extent of McHenry's offense, with a low gross of 66. and Cary collected four hits. The blouses of delicate colors McHenry (0) had the cutest little ruffles down Benson, If the front that you ever did see. Freund. p My - what a chore to iron I Sales, 2b-cf them! | Olsen, c I Tronson, ss The next night- we flopped Pierce, cf down in our easy,., eil£ir to read Hiller. 2b and right smaok at \i3 came word j Baker. 3b that manufacturers* ard making I Justen^lb pink and green sho^fe |oie men. Roti, rf They got away1 wiM forcing pretty pink and some horrible colors on us this past year. Now things are going too far. Totals Cary (1) Stave, 3b Wasberg, p Slavik, If Hirsch, c Boys, let's face it. There has to Brady, lb be a feminine touch in back of! H&gedorn, rf this style-making for men. That dainty, fluffy stuff is going to make a biuich of panty-waists out of he-males. It's £ime for us to find out who wears the blouse in our families. This may call for organization. Please send your ideas to S.I.H. MEN ONLY DEPARTMENT. Not having too many evenings free, we forsook county league baseball last Sunday afternoon and toured over to the V.F.W. to watch the Little Leaguers. » We saw plenty of parents taking a real interest. This should be good for the boys and good for baseball in the community. Many of those people had drifted away from local sports events. They are back in the swing now. AB 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 0 2 20 AB 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 22 that, included a penalty shot in H the water on the eighth hole. 0 Our own Julius Goffo played a nice even par 71, but that was 0 not enough, although, with Geo. 0 Johnson as one of his partners, 0; tied four others for fourth. On 0 the eleventh tee, Julie was stung 0 in the eye by a bee ( and how 0 lucky can you get?) he birdied 0 the hole. o ; The following are the winning j pros and their amateur partners: _ „ ' Dee Dinelli - J. W. Davy ... 61 Harry -Pissullo - Ray Lunstrom 62 Bud Sullivan - John Krolin .. 62 Bud Sullivan - H. S. Laurenie 63 Stan Arendt - M. W, Kiefer . 63 Bill Chambers - Russ Cluechim 64 Stan Arendt - Bill Dietrich . . 64 Dee Dinelli - Gerald Stewart . 64 Julius Goffo - G. Johnson ... 64 Jack Bell - Bill Reed 64 The games committee would Goodwin, 2b Dursa, ss Totals McHenry 000 000 0--0 Cary . 000 000 1- 1 , Strikeouts: Freumi, 7; Was-! llke to see a nice turnout for berg, 11 Walks, Freund 1; Was- ; Chick Harbert. 1954 P.G.A. chamberg 2 Double plays: Freund to ; Pion- Wednesday night, Aug. 10, Baker to Freund to Sales; Sales!at 8 p.m. Chick will talk about to Freund to Hiller. i and' demonstrate golf with a i clinic and movies of Hookey and i Hullabaloo Days will be shown The public,-is invited to attend and the charge is three dollars a ticket which can be purchased at the pro shop or at the door. Vale Adams won his match over Geo. Johnson, Jr., in the second round of match play for the club championship. Other winners were Ed Buss, Jr., over John Varese, Tom O'Cf^nnell over vrvv'mryvvv'f fTTTvvvvvvv Little League » A big 8-run fourth inning gave the Falcons the edge in a 10-4 win over the Eagles. The Cardinals got off to a 5- run lead in the first two innings against the Bluebirds. Along with I Geo. Kinsala, and Norfn Knaack 14 strikeouts by Reid, the Cards ' over Jack Moss. The third round scored a 5 to 1 victory. They scored 'em in bunches in this one. The Orioles sailed off The boys are talking about a Pony League for next year. Sev- . eral boys will be too old for the a 4'run Iead m the flrst foT Little League ' their total runs. Came the fifth ' ' I and the Falcons put over a bunch Tom Bolger has kept the Amerof 5 runs for their total producican Legion Junior group together almost single-handedly and has taught the young fellows a lot of baseball. There is still room for promotional work. We can't forget the group that graduates from Legion ball and are not quite ready for county league competition. tion. will have the golfers playing 36 holes to eliminate each other, instead of the usual 18 holes. Tuesday was a great day for the ladies because it was their day to howl. You girls who are familiar with Hullabaloo Day know what goes on. About 150 80-11-69 and John Divit&. with 95-24-71. At Pistakee golf club the men's league winners were John Lindstrom, Jr., and B. Schaitz with 34s. Tied with 37s Vfcere A1 Hall, Vic Hader, 'Barrett and R. Gulbrandson. The ladies' division by low net 'showed Ruth Barlow winner in the first flight with 49-10-39; second, flight, Estelle! «T * Leyton, 56-19-37; third flight, Jah NCWS 0l Heronimtis, 53-18-35; and fourth j flight, Bunny Hoffmeister, 60-' "ft 24-42. McHenry The ladies had their luncheon I Wednesday afternoon and made' r J ,. . arrangement for their fall tourna-. ijpCCuCltCS ment. The men's league afifo ' made their plans for a fall tournament, which will be oin^a Sunday later in the season, v. Crystal Lake 000 000 000---0 Shamrocks 200 200 20x--6 Doubles: S. Miller;* B. Becknell. Triples: R. Weber, B. Young. Strikeouts: Miller, 5; Oleson,- 3; Dulaney, 4; Wahlin, 3. Walks: Miller, 0; Dulaney, 1; Oleson, 2. SHAMROCKS BEAT CRYSTAL LAKE i "Sonny" Miller In! Good Form As He Pilches Shul-Out • V. The Speedette and Great Lakes WAVES game was, of all things, rained out. After three innings of play, the WAVES riot only j brought themselves but enough I water to help call the game when j they were on the short end ,of ! the score. j Sunday's game, was a different 1 story, however, when our Speed- [ ettes pounded last year's Chicago champions, Douglas Park, to the I tune of 17-4 at Harrison Park in | Chicago. One of McHenry's own ^ (gR]s broke their spirit when, "Sonny" Miller continued real; with the bases loaded, she poundtop pitching form as he chucked1 od out a home run. The star of a 6-hit shutout for the Sham- i the game was none other than rooks in beating the scrappy Rita Barbian. The score book Crystal Lake Merchants 6 to 0 j also shows Rita credited with here last Sunday. j scven RBIs. Douglas Park, if The visitors got two hits in j you'll remember, was rained out the first inning, but failed to j two weeks ago in McHenry. score mainly because HoW&rd ! They'll be back again, though, Knox cut down Britz at the plate to try and avenge Sunday's slaughter that was handed to them. This coming Saturday, if old man weather permits, we will play the, "China Dolls." This team was beaten last time 6-2 by our Speedettes. Nevertheless, against this type of team anything can happen. It takes just one break to turn the game into a win or loss for either team. By the time this article goes to press, the Speedettes and the WAVES will try to play again but this time at their home field - Great Lakes Naval station. In on one of his specialty throws from center field. The Shamrocks * got off to a scoring start on two runs in the first when Rob Weber singled, Miller doubled and Rooney's error gave Bock man life. In the ' fourth, Howard Knox singled and Becknell doubled. Young came through with a triple at this point and the score stood 4 to 0. Miller's control was ' sharp and nobody walked during the nine innings. Two more runs crossed the plate for McHenry in the seventh when Hooper drew a pass, Weber! next week's article we will give you the results. Just in case the fans might be interested, listed below to date are our Speedettes' tripled and Miller singled. Miller's shutout almost went amiss in the ninth. Britz singled with one out. hooper missed Wahlin's fly ball for an err&r. batting averages: Radovidh then sent a hot liner" to' Hooper and a double play endekl Gail Banasch the threat. "• j Rita Barbian Wahlin came in to pitch the I Jean Considine ninth for Crystal Lake and strtlfck j Marlene Harbeck out three in a row with his; Elaine Kmet southpaw slants. Shamrocks (6) J. Hoopers, 2b C. Sahs, 2b R. Weber, 3b S. Miller, p A. Bockman, ri H. Knox, cf That county league is looking much better as the season rolls along. Fox Lake clinched first place with a 5-4 win over Richmond. McHenry and Johnsburg are tied for second place. Just two more Sundays of play before the play-offs start. Employer: Your salary is your own business and shouldn't be disclosed to anyone. Employee: Don't worry, boss, I'm just as ashamed of it as you are. LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Major League Teams 4 -- Orioles vs Bluebirds 7 -- Owls vs Eagles 7 -- Falcons ^Cardinals 8 -- Cardinals yB Orioles 9 -- Bluebirds vs Eagles Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 10 -- Orioles vs Owls Won Lost 7 1 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 4 1 7 Won Lost 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 Kingston, cf D. Feffer, 2b Britz, 3b-ss The IFalcon Minors beat the | women attended the all day af-1 Becknell, If fair, with about 120 playing golf j L. Olson, lb while others played cards and j B. Young, c enjoyed the cool atmosphere. The j J- Bolger, ss winners of golf prizes were Ver-! Schomer, ph ona Kent, Betty Moss, Beverly H. Stilling, If Rourke, Catherine Schmidt, Esther' Totals Carey, Bea Meath, Helen Miller, Crystal Lake (0) Stephanie Waynne and Cherine Rogers. The guest winners were Betty Wilkinson,^ Myrtle Brinkman, Fran Somerville, Pat I Wahlin, lb-p Schoeneberger, Lil Michels, Bess Radovich, c Comes, Helen Peterson, Marion I Dianis, If Hayes, Helen Cremin and Marion j Dave Feffer, rf Youngberg. The putting event, i Rooney, ss • which was a tricky riot of tubes, Casey, 3b hairpins, train bridges and plas- Dulaney, p-rf ter forms, was won by Emily | J- Feffer, ss Hester, Helen Miller, Elda Eck- j Oleson land, Julia Kralowetz and Grace j McCannon, If Glormey. The guest winners in I Totals this were Marg Stilling, Marion ' Score by innings Hayes, Lil Michels, Ella Buss, Jean Weyland, ^elen Harth and A. DiCicco. At Chapel Hill Sunday the low gross winner was Moe -Domoto with a 79 and second was E. Patelski with 85. The low net event was won by Larry Corey with an Bluebirds 9 to 3 Friday night The Owls Minors won a slambang 16 to 15 game from the Eagles. A tight game between the Bluebirds and the Owls blew apart in thg la-te innings as the Bluebirds went on a rampage to win by a 14 to 2 score. The Eagles were starved for a victory and cut loose Sunday afternoon to smother the Cards 23 to 6. The last out is not recorded in the book, but 14 strikeouts are shown for Adams in pitching the Falcons to a 4 to 2 winpver the Eagles. It was a 2-hitjter for Adams. Majors Falcons Orioles Owls Bluebirds Cards ]&t!gles . Minors Orioles Eagles Falcons *Cards •Bluebirds Owls *--Denotes Tie Game AB 0 2 1 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 1 0 33 AB 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 2 32 Barbara Kruse R U Patricia Kuhn Sandy Nell Lollie Page Julie Sabit Darlene Smith Barbara Uhlir ^ Marilyn Watson Peggy Whiting Phyllis Snyder Judy Bastian AB II Av. 16 3 .188 13 2 .153 19 9 .473 24 8 .333 25 6 .240 11 0 .000 3 0 .000 5 1 .200 12 1 .083 12 4 .333 13 6 .462 25 5 .200 18 1 .055 25 9 .360 2 1 .500 2 1 .500 R II 0 0 DAIRY RECEIPTS McHenry county dairy farmers received $295,432.13 for milk delivered to a leading company receiving station during the month of June. WEDNESDAY MATINEE 1:00 until 3:30 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS Tues., Wed., FrL ft Sun., 8 to 11 p.Hfc SATURDAY 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK McHENRY, ILLINOIS CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 9 Holes -- Daily Fee Course -- CADY GOLFERS -- Pick ytrtir own day to participate in our Ladies Weekly Handicap Tournament. 25c out of each fl.00 Green's fee for prizes ' CalLMeHeror 347 for information STANLEY PANKMAN. Golf Pro THE RIVIERA Show Place of the Middle West Lake Geneva,. Wisconsin he Theatre Guild and American Theatre Society Under the auspices of The Council of the Living Theatre Subscription Season -- 8 Plays Opens September 7 Lindsay & Crouse present Burgess Meredith and Scott McKay in "The Teahouse of . The August Moon" The Producers' Theatre presents "Bus Stop" with Albert Salmi : Elaine Perry presents Eugenia Leontovich in "Anastasia" The Playwrights Company presents Nancy Kelly in "The Bad Seed" 4 plays to be announced later. ' Theatre Guild Office Erlanger Theatre 127 N. Clark St., Chicago 2 ST 2-2280 Office Hours 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY THE FABULOUS FOUR ACES Plus DANCING with DON REID & His Orchestra NEXT THURSDAY (AUG. 11) RALPH MARTERIE & His Orchestra Remember Dancihg Every Night ^ at THE RIVIERA FRI. & SAT. AUG. 5-6 "A PRIZE OF GOLD" Richard Widmark - Mai Zetterling Technicolor Won Lost 8 3 7 4 7 4 7 4 5 6 5 6 . 4 7 1 10 21, SOFTBALL NOTES By Bud Weyland Fair and warm weather enahjed a complete schedule to be played last week. There were a few more Spectators out to see the teams play in the close race for first place. Standings: Buss Motors Pa's Yanks Bimbo's Hettermann's Sand & Gravel Old Bridge V.F.W. McHenry Wonder Lake Last Week's Results Old Bridge 8, Bimbo's 5 McHenry Sand & Gravel Wonder Lake Businessmen 3 VJF.W. 3, Pa's Yanks 2 Buss Motors 8, Hettermann's 5 Old Bridge Tavern scored in six of the seven- innings played. They scored 2 runs in eacft the first, second ana third innings and one run, in the fifth, sixth and seventh. Leading* hitters were J. Wegener, who had 3 for 4, and J. McGee and J. Kennebeck, who had 2 for 3. Bimbo's Tavern scored in six of their seven innings at bat. They scored 2 runs in the fourth and one run in the first, second, fifth, sixth and seventh. G. Morenz had a perfect night at bat with 3 for 3. C. Cuda had 3 for 4. R. Gray had a lead off homer in the fifth. Winning pitcher: A. McCarroll. Losing pitcher: H. Thomas. McHenry Sand & Gravel were really hitting the ball as they scored in every inning but the second. They scored five runs in the first, four in the third and fourth and three in the fifth and' sixth and two in the seventh. The leading hitter was Jim Golbeck, ,who had a perfect night CHOICE QUALITY FEEDING AND BREEDING CATTLE All Types Commercial and Registered. Direct from grower. Free illustrated pamphlet, Write: Park County Ranchers' Marketing Association Box. 694 Livingston, Montana " SUN., MON. & TUES. AUG. 7-8-9 Burt "Lancaster as "THE KENTUCKIAN" Dianne Foster - Diana Lynn Cinemascope and Technicolor WED. & THURS. AUG. 10-11 "THE ANNAPOLIS STORY" John Derek - Diana Lynn Technic61or ELM THEATRE Wauconda, 111. Route 176 Adults 60c Childreh (under 12) * 25c Open Daily at 6:40 p.m. Open Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING -- 125 CARS WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. • AUGUST 3-4-5-6 WAIT DiSNCTS anvr .CKETT THE WILD FROMTIBM TECHNICOLOR SUN., MON. & TUES , AUGUST 7-8-9 "INTERRUPTED MELODY" Glenn Ford - Eleanor Parker Cinemascope WED. & THURS. AUG. 10-11 "THE GLASS SLIPPER" FRI. & SAT. AUG. 12-13 "EAST OF EDEN" OUTDOOR THEATRE SCREEN 4i»x60 FEET GRAYSLAKE. ROUTE 120-21 OPEN 7:00 P.M. -- COME EARLY! -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- THURSDAY, AUG. 4 thru WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 FOR ONE BIG WEEK That iSlkfigMule has gone amphibious! <aVV STABBING with DONALD MARTHA O'CONNOR HYER (/ ('?*-- RICHARD ERDMAN - JIM BACKUS • MYRNA HANSEN «w.« ALSO FINE FEATURETTE and CARTOON STARTING THURSDAY, AUG. 11 "FOX FIRE" with Jane Russell - Jeff Chandler with 5 for 5. Homers Were hit by T.\McNish in the third and Weingart in the seventh. Wonder . Lake Businessmen scored one run in the first and two runs in the fourth for their three runs. Leading hitters were Wilkerson and J. Pier, who had 2 for 3 at bat. Wilkerson started as leadoff man in the first inning getting a homer. Winning pitcher: Bob Kilday. Losing pitcher: Schinike. V.F.W. McHenry scored their three runs in the third and seventh innings. The leading hitters were Bill Boston and Don Lorch, who had a perfect night at bat with 2 for 2. Pa's Yanks scored ~ their two runs in the first inning and were shut out in the,next six innings. The game was the tightest played so far this season. Leading hitter was B. Freund, who had 2^f©r 2. Winrting pitcher: D. Lorefi^ Losing pitcher: H. Behnke. , 1 Buss Motor Sales scored > their runs as follows: Three in the second, one each in the third, fourth and sixth, and two in the fifth. Leading hitters were D. Peterson arfd R. Stilling, who had two for three. B. Peisert dsn Uenoa City, Wis. Phone Browning 9-6321 THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUGUST)1 4-5-6 James Cagney - Viveca Linfors "RUN FOR COVER" Vistavision - Color Also "HELL'S ISLAND" John Payne - Mary Murphy Vistavision - Technicolor SUN., MON. & TUES. AUGUST 7-8-9 Marilyn Monroe - Tcpp Ewell "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" Cinemascope - Color WED. MAT. 1:30 ONLY AUGUST 10 "Iron Mountain Trail" WED - SAT. AUG. 10-13 "NOT AS A STRANGER" Olivia DeHavilland - Robert Mitchum Open Week Days 6:15 Sun. ,1:15 - Wed. 1:00 homered in the third and D. Peterson had one in the sixth. Hettermann's Tavern stored their five runs in the^irst, third, fifth and sixth ^fnings. The leading hitters were B. Miller, p' W. Smith and J. Wakitch, who had 2 for 3. Winning pitcher: Ed Buss: Losing pitcher: B. Kreutzer. COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS * Won Lost Pox Lake McHenry ' Johnsburg * C.L. Merchants Algonquin Richmond XJ.L. Boosters Last Week's Results Fox Lake 5, Richmond 4 McHenry 6, C L. flferchantfi 0 Johnsburg 16, C.L. Boosters 3 This Week's Games Algonquin at Johnsburg McHenry at C.L. Boosters C.L. Merchants at Richmond 9 2 6 4 6 4 6 5 5 S 4 6 0 10 Additional Sports on Page 7 Two Shows Nightly Starting At Dusk All Of Our Pictures Are Now Being Shoip On The Mammoth Wide Screen. FRI. & SAT. AUG. 5-6 "THfe COWBOY AND THE LADY" Gary Cooper - Merle Oberon Also Walt Disney's "SIAM" LATE "SPOOK" SHOW SAT., AUG. 6 "SHE WOLF OF LONDON" June Lockhart - Don Porter SUN., MON. & TUES. AUG. 7-8-fc "CONQUEST OF SPACE" Can man live in space? See how it may happen. Technicolor Plus Added Subjects WED & THURS. AUG. 10-11 "THE WINDOW" Paul Stewart - Ruth Roman ram A®:?' TONITE ONLY "BATTLEGROUND" Van Johnson - John Hodiak "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" Marilyn Monroe's First FRI. & SAT. AUG. 5-6 "VIOLENT SATURDAY" Victor Mature Plus "SEVEN ANGRY MEN" Cinemascope STARTING SUN. AUG. 7 "INTERRUPTED MELODY" Glenn Ford - Eleanor Parker Cinemascope - Color AUG. 8 thru 11 ITS BACK If you've missed it; If you've seen it, COME AGAIN, its Great. "A MAN CALLED PETER" Richard Todd - Jeah Peters Ultra - Modern- t- First Show Starts at Dusk THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUGUST 4-5-6 / In Color John Wayne - Lana Turner "THE SEA CHASE" Also Color Cartoon SUN., MON. & TUES. AUGUST 7-8-9 In Technicolor Burt Lancaster - Dianne Foster Diana Lynn "THE KENTUCKIAN" Also color cartoon & special subject "Coney Island Holiday" STARTING WEDNESDAY AUGUST 10 Dennis O'Keefe - Abbe Lane "CHICAGO SYNDICATE" Also color cartoon & short subject. We have had our grounds Oiled & Sanded (no dust) Our Insecticide Machine is in Operation. Children Under 12 Yrs. In Cars Free * 210 Sa Gr«Mi St Mc Hanry, Illinois PHONE 144 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT OPEN DAILY 6:45 P. M. THURS., FRI. & SAT. 2 Big Science Fiction Hits AUGUST .4-5-6 Cfctor/C ATOM BRAIN LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Last 2 Features Start'at 9:30 p.m. SUN., MON., TUES. & WED, AUGUST 7-8-9-10 VwtBisiiCTs Cmi Added Selected Short Subjects THURS., FRI. & SAT. LE SUSA C|NEMA5COP^ Added ij>etec^gd~~Sfiort Subjects AUGUST 11-12-13

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