'^12*" IF* f'.- * ,f ye Four •' ' -> v. :•>• );• •'• g'^. ' • :'•• •:..*!«»•,•4?.-,'JSiU'ia>EBB- • ' • SHE McHENRY PLAINDEALER rotect ation s Kelly Brown eaMJtWidUh. I "AO- BViGcW'i I Walked in Monday morniiiK and found a lady linotype operator in the* chair so long oc- \cupied by Irv Zilly. K§J,^, ' ^Didn't take long to recognize one of our old gang of a few ..years back in Plaindealer history, "Jackie" Guffey. "Jackie"' is taking over unlit the new operator arrives. We have no idea about this new fellow. Mav be a Cub fan»for all we know. Think fhe boss should consult us on such important matters, JOHNSBURG TIGERS BEAT CRYSTAL LAKE AND AWAIT FINALS The Tigers fissured themselves of a place in the final play-offs for the county league baseball championship by trouncing Crystal Lake last Sunday 10 to 0 at Johnsburg. Johnsbug has now won two games and will wait for Richmond and Algonquin to settle their tie toext Sunnay. The Tigers yvill play the Old Timers next Sundav on their home diamond. •Johnsburg R. Freund, If Klaus, ss Freund, 3b Freund. 2b Jackson, cf Kafz, lb Frett', rf Nowak, c Klapperich, p B I.. II. A,. H. W. Irv was a Sox fan all ijie way. Naturally, our friend. But, whft't made him leave 1he following Rooksby predicition on our hook? At one time that "California Rose" named Rooksby. signed his name to a pre^ diction listing the White Sox first in final standings. lie must have taken that one with him •when the call of Ihe -West got |h«m. [ On Feb. 20. Buzz Rooksby was quoted as follows: "You watch I J. Feffer. lb those boys this ypar. The White Reading, lb Sox are gonna flunk out. Minoso ! will be a has-been. They won't finish closer than third. Donovan Won't win over 15 games. Aparicio will be responsible for several ,runs against the White Sox." Buzz Rooksby I Totals I Crystal Lake | N. Britz, 3b. s | Rooney. ss j Woellert, rf • C». Jackson, cf. j McCannon. If Philpot, 3b. cf Rodivich, c 3b D. T. Feffer, LVo Britz. p AB 3 4 3 4 . -J 3 . A A •1 31 AB 4 0 3 4 3 4 - 4 3 0 3 3 1 1 1 10 R 0 0 0 0 "0 0 " 0 0 0 0 0 H (I 0 0 3 (1 1 1 1 s H 1 0 (' 1 o. 0 2 0 0 1 0 31 0 Good luck. boys, where.ver you are. Maybe our paths will cross agaiir. Perhaps at a Woi Series! Saw the Little gram last Sunday other things, came grateful that the League proand, among home feeling V.F.W. made Totals Two-Base Hits Katz. Klapperich. Struck Out By: Britz, 3. Winning Pitcher: Score by innings: Crystal I.^ke 000 000 000 Johnsburg 070 100 02x Itadowich, Klapperich, 2; Klapperich. 0 10 such beautiful grounds available for recreational programs. Next comes the wlndup program. "Kelly's Kollum" Pony League Better see for details. HERE AMD THERE WITH GOLF Sunday, ^ Ayg. 19, marks the end of the* Pony League playing for this season. At the completion of the All-Star games versus the Champion Yanks, the j trophies will be awarded. All I players on all the teams are! requested to be present in uniform for this ceremony. Each player will receive special mention. Each team will be photographed. The All-Star players picked from the teams are as follows: Braves: . Peterson, ;•< Steinback. Mullen, Parks and Swedo. Giants: Chelini, Gates, Yegge, . 1 lei-drich* and Adams. Sox: Baldiny. Young. Vavrick, San ford and W|rtz." Cards: Hester, Hyatt, Antonson, Noll and Stinespring. •Wednesday, Aug. 8, game, was a fight one. 4-4 tie going into the last inning, Cards- vs. Giants. Dick Antonson hit a home run to put the Cards ahead but Don Herdrieh remedied matters with a hit that drove ih two runs to win the game for the Giants. Thursday's game, playoff of rained out game. Moss made the hit that brought in the winning i;un to secure first place for the Yanks. The nightcap was won by the Giants. Monday. Aug. >13, game John Steinback turned in another nohitter with 14 strike-outs. Bip Ten Hitters Peterson, Braves .603 Steinback, Braves .537 Moss. Yanks .532 Claybough. Yanks .460 Gates, Giants .434 Chelini, Giants .414 Swedo, Braves .405 llerdrich. Giants .400 Houck, Giants .393 Struvwe, Yanks .388 * Team Batting initn ininii 1111111 niniiiiiii iiiitini^»H SOFTBALL NOTES By Bud Weyland raiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiwi'iiiiiiif The games scheduled for last week were played on Tuesday and. Thursday nights. Next week the playoffs are scheduled, to see whd is top team in the league. Come out and see some fine softball at the V.F.W. diamond. The results of last weeks'- games were as follows: Northern Mini Bowmen News By Irene J. Adams Hettermann's Pa's Yanks Tavern Bimbo's Tayern Wonder Lake Businessmen Buss Motor Sales Bob's Inn Old Brklge Tavern 9 4 30 19, 17 3 14 5 Yanks Braves Giants Cards Sox .363 .322 .294 .239 .195 VJJp at Johnsburg the Old Timers are coming off the shelf next Sunday to play the Tigers, lir recent years those old boys nave shown great skill in extending the current crop of Tigers- to -the limit. The fans l®ve it. George Worts took ^ mixed bunch of rooters to see the Cubs-Sox game Monday night. Reports are indefinite, but everybody returned to McHenry in the bus. When the V.F.W. earhival conies along next week we want to see some of our young huskies try to prove their right to the title "Strongest JVIan hi The County". They are going to 1 winning have a shot put contest that should be a doozv. DAILY PIN-UPS: Every comic worth his salt, knows when it's time to call a halt. The quickest way to get the gate is to let the grass grow under your feft. Ageless accessory: a smile. s> .Fame and fortune figure great? ly, but friendship counts its memories. ' A little of "this" and a little of "that," spell "Welcome Home" on the welcome mat. Anonymous. • llllillll'tll l l l l t l'lii ri l I t I t I I I IM I I.LIil til tJilll l lMMi l MI --via THE GREAT OUTDOORS By Jimmy Rupee % By Jiufc Walsh McHenry Country Club The winners of the low net all brackets Sunday were A1 Noonan and. Doc Donnelly. In blind bogey by brackets, the winner in the 1-8 was Frank Rourke, first and Paul Qvertpm second. In the *9-15 bracket. Wally Kadisak took first place honors and Jim I.arkin and Hank Tonyan tied for second. Dick Hester was first in the 15 & up bracket and Doc Delfos.se came in second. Millie (tollman Wins Club Championship In the ladies' league, Millie Bollman displayed her golfing skill by coming through and Ihe club championship. The winner of the Medal tournament in class A was Helen' Miller and class B winner was Dorothy Freund. The Ringer Tournament winners which ran from June 26 to Aug. 14 were: In class A, Emily Hester, who had an 84. Class B winner was Marion Donnelly with 100. In class C, it was Lu Dahl with a 11\. Prize of the day was for lowgross and the winners were: In class A, Millie Bollman and Lavery ne Ilanlev. Class B, Kathleen Neary took Ihe honors and Marian Donnelly was second. In class C, Lu Dahl was first and Millie Jackson came in second. The Tuesday nite ^olf club played at .McHenry and some pretty good scores were tinned in. Here., aie some of them: Mike Michels, ,Tj; Harry Conway. 40; Jim I.arkin. 42; Ray Rode, 42: Fred Myers, 43: Ray Rode, John' Herdrieh and Jack McCarroll each had 46. For _the Standings Yanks 14 - 2 Giants H- - 5 Rraves 9-7 Cards 5--11 Sox 2 14 The All-Star games will be played. Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. on the Admiral field; Saturday. 6:30 p.m.. V.F.W.; and Sunday, 1 p.m., V.F.W. Whitey's .Tavern' J Hettermann's Tavern earned their 9 runs on 14 hits, 1 double, 2 triples and 2 home runs by.. Miller and B. Haag. ; Pa's Yanks earned their 4 ; runs on 8 hits' , 1 double and j 2 home runs by Rosing and- Todd. ' | Winning pitcher, K.ruetzer and.j losing p:tcher, Behnke: j Bimbo's Tavern earned their! 30 runs on 29 hits, 7 doubles and 2 triples. Wonder Lake Businessmen! earned their 19 runs, on 17 hits. : 4 doubles and 1 triple. , Winning pitcher, II. Thomas and losing pitcher, Lowery. Buss Motor Sales earned their 17 runs on 12 hits, 6 doubles and 1 triple. Bob's Inn earned their 3 runs on 8 hits. Winning pitcher. McNish and losing pitcher, Williams. Old Bridge Tavern earned their 14 runs on 13 hits, 3 doubles, 1 triple and 4 home runs, 2 by McCuIla and 2 by Freund. Whitey's Tavern earned their 5 runs on 7 hits and 3 doubles. Winning pitcher, McCarroll and losing pitcher, Lorch. Team Standings W Hettermann's Tavern 12 Pa's Yanks Bimbo's Tavern Buss Motor Sales Old Bridge Tavern Bob's Inn Whitey's Tavern Wonder Lake Businessmen One hundred and ' fifty-two archers participated in Northern I 1 1 i n i Bowmens' Invitational Broadhead Shoot .held 011 "the bowmens' range last Sunday. The 28 deer and animal targets were very realistic set against the pines. Successful winners were: Expert woman, Nancy Le Blanc, Rock ford. Expert men: John Lan a h a 11, Waukegan Bowmen; Duke Adams, N.I.B.; and Tom 1 Topper, Blackhavvk-Rockford. .Bowmen Bert Waterman, Chippewa-Elgirt • Bill Hetchler. K i s w a u k e e - D e K a l b ; D o u g > ' . rv Schrarp, C.B.H.; and Alex Spetley. C.B.H. (tied). Bo\vmen Ivlaine Jennings, Bo- Arro;, and Claine Krause, Bo- Arro. . Archer Bob ITiland, Kiswaukee; Jay Barrymore, Golden Arro'; and Don Schuster, N.I.B. - Archer - Caroline Robertson, Blackhawk; Irene Adams, N.'I.B.; and Billie Pearsall, Bo-Arro. Novice- Don Jorgenson, N.I. B.; Melvin Shaw, Kiswaukee; and Alvin Blietz, Chippewa. Novice Donna Engfors, N.I.B. and Georgette Adolphus, N.I.B. --lEric' \Vpber, Sey- Free' Style Men Du Page Archers* Frpe Style Women--Vie mour,' N.I.B. Junior Boys \ -- Gene Stilling, N.I.B.; John Farley, Gdlden-Arro; and Paul Brown, N.I.B, Junior Girls -- Cindy Waterman, Chippewa. The bowmen will hold their next meeting on Aug. 21, at the American Legion Home at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served by chairman Donna Engfors and members whose birthdays fall in August and September. COUNTY BOWLING MEET There has been a change of meeting place for the County Woman's Bowling association to the K. of C. hall in Woodstock on Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 8 p.m. The hall is located on lit. 47, n&rth of Rt. 120; MINOR COLLISION ' • \ Dennis Nerfert of Glen Elders,' Kas:, was blamed by police for making a turn without signaling when his car and ofte driven by Martin Wegener of McHenry collided last Friday on the Griswold Lake road. Wegener, who suffered a sprained back, was about to pass the other vehicle when the accident occurred. GOLDEN WfeDDIXG Mrs. Albert Vales, daughter, Delores, and son, Albert, attended the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John Micklautz in Cicero Sunday. They are the parents of Mrs. William Vales. Ultra-Modern Cinemascope Screen 104' Two Shows Nightly First SIIOA' Starts at Dusk THURSDAY LAST DAY AUGUST 16 ,In Technicolor Margaret O'Brien Walter Brennan "GLORY" 10 8 7 6 5 4 0 L 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 13 RICHMOND SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS REPORT AUGUST 21 Calling all football candidates, not political candidates, wUo are interested in playing on the Richmond high school team, first, second or third string. Please report Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 5:30 p.m. ro draw equipment. Coach Morganson will be on hand and will be glad 1o see you alter these past vacation months. Practice will start Monday, 'Aug. 27. Boys \Vho are planning to try out for football should have their physical examinations before Aug. 27. VA SCHEDULE I The Veterans Administration | representative from the Rock- | ford office will be in Woodstock | on Tuesday, Aug. 21. to advise. ; inform and assist veterans, their 'dependents and the general pub- - lie on a)l matters pertaining to ^ the Veterans Adftiinis'tration. The Rockford VA office reported I that beginning in September, ; their regular schedule of visits j to Woodstock will be resumed | on the first and third Tuesday i of each montlj. The VA reprejsentative, when, in Woodstock, i holds his office in the post office building, second floor, and i is on duty between 10 ajn. and i 4 p.m. | The remarkable thing I family pride is that so ' people can be proud of so FRI. & SAT. AUG. 17-18 In Color & Cinemascope Walter Pidgeon Anne Francis "FORBIDDEN PLANET" Plus , Victor Mature Janet Leigh "SAFARI" SUN., MON. & TUES., AUG. 19-20-21 Glenn Ford Jeanne Crain Broderick Crawford "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" STARTING WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22 In Color & Cinemascope Leslie Caron John Kerr "GABY" MlLUCi. NOW THRU SATURDAY 'EARTH vs*. FLYING SAUCERS" Plus THE WEREWOLF' SUN. - TUES., AUG. 19-21 Glenn Ford "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" • Plus "SANTIAGO" with Alan Ladd R. Podesta WEbs. - SAT. AUG. 22-25 Bob Hope "THAT CERTAIN FEELING" Plus "D-DAY. SIXTH OF JUNE" IMH Crystal Lake, 111. Phone 644 Sundays (Eont. from 3:00 p;m. No Matinee On Saturday Week Days 7:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. AUG. 17-18 "THE LEATHER SAINT" Paul Douglas John Derek Vista-Vision Also DISNEY'S All Cariodn Festival Technicolor SUN., MON. & TUES., AUG. 19-20-21 "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" Glenn Ford Jeanne Crain WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT., AUG. 22-23-24-25 "THAT CERTAIN FEELING" Bob Hope Eva Marie Saint Vista-Vision & Technicolor NEW ELISCl'KONIC jWiAIN The county board, 'in session Tuesday, gave approval to a plan for securing a super-electronic machine which will take care of the tax compilations, addressing, voters' lists and other tasks now done by hand. The electronic brain will bjfl rented and will be used by all departments. . CRYSTAL TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK FREE PONY RIDES Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nights For Children Attending Movie With Parents 7:00 to 8:15 FRI. & SAT., AUG. 17-18 ' DOUBLE FEATURE "WAKE OF THE RED WITCH" John Wayne - Gail Russell Also "SANDS OF IWO JIMA" ' John Wayne John AgaiV LATE SPOOK SHOW. SAT., AUG. 18 • "DEAD MEN WALK" SUN., MON. & TUES., ' AUG* 19-20-21 "D-DAY, THE SIXTH OF JUNE" 'Robert Taylor Richard Toddd i' Dana Wynter Cinemascope & Color by DeLutfe WED. & THURS., AUG. 22-23 "GLORY" Margaret O'Brien Walter Brennan Super-Scope & Technicolor Remember Thursday Night is GIFT NIGHT! ELM THEATRE Phone JAckson ,6-1421 Open- Daily at 6:40 p.m.* -- Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING -- 125 CARS INTERCITY TENNIS The WauTtegan men's tennis team w ill come to- McHenry to , play a retur n match next Sun- i day afternoon, Aug. 19. Last j week, the local players travel-I led east and lost all but one j match, a mixed doubles, in their ' first inter-city tourney of the season. Playing singles were Jack and La Verne Colby of Crystal Lake, Patrick Krohn, Bob Bacon and James Doran of McHenry. Doubles were played by combinations of Doran-Krohn and L. Colby-J. Goodknecht. Mixed doubles were played by Jack Colby and Adele Froehlich. 3IHI!l!i;i:l l!ITI III I I i:i:ii:t I I1111:11H111 I I I 111111111 5TWe heard that Jake Stoffel won a trophy a^ • trap shoot in Woodstock last Sunday. Jake's wife even tries her hand at it once in a while. We hear she is pretty gooa. too. Pistake<? Bay is losing quite a few crappies to fishermen lately. One of the favorite ways of finding crappies is trolling a minnow very slowly until you locate fish. Then, drop anchor and get down to business. Fishing in the Fox River has Ijot improved much. There are Spme stripers being caught and also a few catfish. The people who live along the Greek in back of t he Mel lent \ Theatre have been having quite a< time with blackbirds laiely. It seems that" hundreds of birds have made this part of town their roost. Tin cans have been r a t t l e d , t h e b i r d s w e r e y e l l e d a t , and what not. The police even tried firing blanks to frighten them away. It did not work. The birds return every evening. T h e M c H e n r y S p o r t s m a n ' s Club will hold a public trap shoot August 26th at their club house near Pistakee Bay. Jack Walsh gals. Vera lierdVich had a "56, Ethel Conway. 56; Betty Rode, 60; "Tinky" Myers. 63; Elaine Justen, 65 and Betty Phelan. 67. Sb@p At Rudy Becker's Kennels Complete Training And Boarding For All Breeds • Obedience • Hunting • Retrieving BOARD YOUR DOG BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH pri>|'IEK AVAILABLE OVT OF Field Ch. Imperial Bob V Uer Now At Stiul I hone McHenry 486 -- Route 134, 3 mile West of I .S. 12 f NIGHTS SfFORE GRANDSTAND A RADIANT SPECTACLE ON NIW 'CLOSE VIEW' PORTABLK GIGANTIC STAGi WOULD FAMOUS VARIETY ACTS - GRACED WITH CLASSICAL TO 'RCCK N' ROLL MUSIC USAC AUTO RACES AUG. 19-23-2S-26 AMA MOTORCYCLE RACES AUG.18 "JUST FOR FUN" Roller Skating Rink 60H Front St. on ICt. 31 MrHENRY, ILL. Open - Tues.. Wed.. Fri., Sal. & Sun. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. We sell complete line of shoe skates $13.95 & up YOUTH BUILDING DAILY TOURS BY GUIDES DAIRY EQUIPMENT SHOW GLAMOROUS FLOWER SHOW 'AMERICADE' A DISPLAY OF AMERICA'S PROGRESS A OPPORTUNITY yj O£JL0'S CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO COLISEUM NIGHTLY AUG. 18-26 FREE ON THE GROUNDS BLUE RIBBON CATTLE, SWINE, SHEEP, HORSES, GOATS, WISCONSIN CONSERVATION IN NATURAL SETTING, ART A CRAFTS S HOW, LITTLE THEATRE, wis. AR WORK BLOC., LIVESTOCK IUDGING, SEED, FEED &ND FERTILIZER S MOW, QUSTAL YOUTH EXPOSITION, WOMEN'S EXHIBITS A DEMONSTRATIONS. 249 ACRES OF THINGS TO SEE. FIREWORKS NIGHTLY BRowning 9-6321 Cool As A Day On The Lake Comfortable As Your Favorite Armchair. Entertainment for The Entire Family. WED. - SAT., AUG 15-18 Mumtr •1TA NEVILLE GAM - BRAND WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. , AUGUST 15-16-17-18 Double Feature j iinKHTOffiffrnnffnn^f* VWHNEW BROS PRESENT .IBI-WQRLD HAS V NEVER, SEEN ' ANYTHING LIKE Shown at 6:30 - 9:50 C.S.T. Plus A THC • aW* IC+>I' Ay'MA^ WORLD |WA WW- . live, """i" rnn •RMnvuri BRENNAN HARRIS-deWILDE W Stffwi n* bf s® rKtscMUN • a batjac >n»tw •mmWILLIAMA WELtMAN • Children In Cars Free Shown at 8-00 C.S.T. Under 12 yrs. SUN MON. & TUES. AUGUST 19-20-21 SUN. - AUG. D-DAY Amerira's Most Beautiful and Popular Ballroom W^muVisiOH DUTCH MILL BALLiOOM about WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AUGUST 22-23 man\ Shown: Sun. 2:00 - 3:50 - 5:40 Sbuth Shore Drive F:20 - 9:10 Delavan Lake, Wisconsin Mon & Tues 8:20 C.S.T Princess C-O-M The N-G Cuts Alec GUINNESS WED.. AUG. 22 EDDY DtTCHIN STOR1 Louis JuURDAN CINEMASCOPE and COLOR lesste fop LANDS M-G-M i MU- El I V ItV * 'f- 7i^Mtre * ' * lent CARROU. 218 So. Green St. Mc Henry, Illinois FREE PARKING THURS.. FRI. & SAT. AUGUST 16-17-18 OUTDOOR Double Feature Program THEATRE Plus CHARLIE SPIVAK BIG SCREEN FEATURES GRAYSLAKE, ROUTE 120-21 OPEN 7:00 P.M. -- TASTY REFRESMICNTS SERVED $ -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- it. and MAK TURNS INTO BEAST! WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY AUGUST 15-18 ROBERT U/MT/d Full-length Production MITCH SNNNof introduces oitrii miwi as A ClOVtR FRODUv Tio.K . A COLUMBIA PICTURE SUN., MON., TUES. & WED AUGUST 19-20-21-22 SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY-AUG. 19 - 22 ALAN fcOSSANA LADD P SANT and his COLUMBIA RECORDINGS ORCHESTRA Tues., Aug. 21st A Double Attraction Teenagers Admitted with Chaperone OM WARNER BROS. Added Short Entertainment Every Nite Also CARTOONS and FEATURETTE Selected Subjects AUG. 18-25 MIDWEST ^ HARNESS RACES AUG. 20-21-22 \