Mursday, July 23, 1959 THE McHENRY PUUNDEALER Page Five SOFTBALL NOTES by A1 Fritz The benefit game of Saturday night, July 11 was a huge -Success thanks to all of the fans and ballplayers who play- .e^and donated their time. The iiret game was played between ^Cable's All-Stars and Weber's ,^.11-Stars. Cable's team scored <©nly 3 runs and all 3 runs came fri the third-inning on Street's riple, Grau's double and Buss's ihomerun. Weber's team scored In every inning with Geno Schaefer leading the team with a double, homer and 3 RBI's. Lloyd Freund tripled. Bob Cand and John Hayes hit ibles. Cables 003 000 0 -- 3 5 6 Webers 212 221 --10 10 2 The second game was played between the All-Stars of Aijtioch and Bimbo's, the first round leaders.- Antioch scored . 3 runs in the first inning on doubles by Hink; Grenell and Lumber and Vos's single. Bimbo went ahead in the 4th 1(M on Becker's single, Wil- Inelm's double and 2 errors An- -4ioch tied the score in the top j^pf, the fifth on Hink's second ji^tijtlble, an error ^nd Christ en- «feen's homer. Binlbo's came *$ight back with 3 mdre runs on hits by Cuda, Morenz and Russ Weyland alone with 2 Antioch errors. Antiooh tied it up at 8-8 in the 6th and in the 8th sewed it up with 4 runs on an <A'or, Chuck Larsen's single, Carlucci's triple and 2 Bimbo errors. Phil Vos lead Antioch With 3 singles and a double. AB H It N. Hink, scf 5 2 4 B. Grenell, 2b 5 2 2 L. Christensen ,s s4 1 1 J. Lumber, cf 5 1 1 P. Vos, lb 4 4 0 W. Swanson, 3b 2 0 0 J^Larsen, c 2 0 0 W Scully, If 4 0 2 C. Larsen, vf 4 3 2 D. Carlucci, p 4 2 0 S. Parker 1 0 0 B. Doyle 2 0' 0 J. Brodie 1 0 0 Heiselman 0 0 0 43 15 12 RBI -- Morenz, Weyland, jFrett, 3, Beqjcer, Wilhelm. j Errors -- Thomas, Cuda 2, l Morenfe 4, Ffett>^b---Wilhelm. i Antioch 300 023 04 --12 15 8 j Bimbo's 011 330 00 -- 8 10 8 ] Tuesday night Old Bridge I scored 7 runs in the 6th in- ' ning to sew up. the game j against Holiday Inn 15-5. Holiday scored 3 runs in the first inning on Mhddock's sin- | gle and doubles by Hayes and Barry. John Hayes also hit a 2-run homer in the 3rd. Old Bridge in the 6th scored on 3 singles, 2 doubles and a 3-run homer by Bob O'Brien. Paul Freund homered in the 5th and Bob Nolan drove in 4 runs. Hoi. Inn 362 000 0 - 5 7 4 Old Bridge 204 027 --15 16 3 Hettermann had two big innings in the 3rd and 4th but the 2 runs they scored in the 6th proved to be enough to defeat McCullom Lake 12-11. Mc- Cullom gave Hettermann a scare in the bottom of the 7th | when they scored 5 runs on 5 hits and had the tying and | winning runs on base when j Stu Koutriey grounded out to I end the game. The first four | runs scored by McCullom Lake j were all homers, Ed Todd and J Fred Matthesius hit back to (back homers in the first Todd (hit his second in the 3rd and jJohn Congdon in the 4th. Het- ; termann's 6 runs in the 3rd came on Only 3 hits but 3 errors helped in the scoring. The 4 runs in the 4th came after two outs on 3 hits and a 2-run homer by Dick Hiller. Hettermann 006 402 0--12113 McC Lake 201 210 5--1116 6 Standings W L Bimbo's 7 2 McCullom Lake 7 3 Old Bridge 7 3 Hettermann 7 3 Buss Motors 4 5 Han's Tavern 3 6 Holiday Inn 3 7 Casey's 0 9 Tonight's games: Bimbo's vs Hettermann and Han's vs McCullom Lake. KIWANIS HEAD IN CITY MOST ACCIDENTAL DEATHS IN HOMES RESULT OF FALLS Most accidental deaths in homes are the results of falls, says O.. L, Hogsett, extension safety specialist at the University of Illinois. Grease, food and liquids spill- ?d on the kitchen floor and the use of unstable articles, such as rickety chairs and stools to stand on to reach high places, are the main causes of falls. The kitchen is the scene of 20 percent of home accidents. Burns and scalds are the ' second greatest danger, espec- ; ially to children. Boiling li- I quids, flaming grease, use of | kerosene or gasoline to start j fires and carelessness in using I f l a m m a b l e c l e a n i n g f l u i d s cause most of the burns and scalds. I Cuts rank high among kitchen accidents. To cut et'ficii ently, knives should be sharp, j but make it a habit to cut j away from the body. Store knives where they are convenient and least likely to cause accidental cuts. awmit mMQMS gl Automobile crashes on straight stretches of highway outnumber collisions on curves by more than two to one. Altogether too few drivers, it seems, can resist the temptation to speed up on the straightaway. And speeding results in crack-ups--a mounting toll of life - destroying crashes. SHOP IX McHEXRY It Pays To Advertise! Kotalik Studio Photo Thor Holter. governor of the 644th district of Rotary International, in his first official visit to McHenry, is shown presenting a certificate for 100 per cent participation of the local Rotary club in the international student exchange program to the new president, Dr. Howard S. Fike, at the weekly meeting held last Thursday, July 16, at the Legion home. Others present in the picture are Norbert Mauch, secretary, Jerome Buch, vicepresident, and Ray McGee, treasurer. At this meeting the governor welcomed a new member, Delbert J. Noble, Wonder Lake, who is employed in the communications department of the Illinois Bell Telephone company. RBI -- Grenell 2. Christensen 3, Lumber, Swanson, Cartel 2. Errors -- Hink. Grenell. Christenson. Lumber, Vos 2, Swanson, Scully. 2B--Hink 2, Grenell, Lumber, Vos. 3B--Carlucci. HR Christensen. AB H R Thomas, scf 3 '0 0 Cuda, ss 4 2 1 Morenz, lb 4 1 1 Pr£§sel, If 4 0 1 l£eyland; 2b 4 2 3 Marjercik, cf 4 1 0 Frett, 3b 3 2 0 Becker, c 4 1 1 Wilhelm, rf 3 1 ,« Pieroni, p 3 0 1 Wiles 0 0 0 36 10 8 NORTHBROOK DEFEATED BY BLACKHAWKS 8.5 Lake Region Sports Car Club August 16 - The Lake Region Sports Car Club will hold its 2nd Annual Steak Fry at the VFW Picnic Grounds in McHenry, starting at 2 p.m. All the steak and beans you can eat. Bring own tools and plates plus your own goodies. Reservations must be given to Bill Doty 1802 Morrow Ave., North Chicago, 111. Phone Dexter 6-5835, by August 10. There will be a short business meeting. Members and invited guests. At the city ball diamond, on Wednesday, July 15. the Blackhawks defeated Ihe Nortnbrook No. 1 team by a score of 8"-5. Paul Morenz was the winning pitcher. This was the eighth win against three defeats. B. De Cicco, J. Templeman. D. Klapperich and D. Swedo led the attack for the local boys with two hits apiece. The Blackhawks played a return game with "the strong Highland Park team at its home field on Wednesday, July 22. This is the team the Blackhawks defeated earlier'in the Trouble Is only opportunity dressed in work clothes. The "hog-butcher of the world" is also known, to its citizens, as "The Garden City." Chicago set up park commissions in 1869 to plan the city's 166 parks. STOP •> Time- DOWN awflM& 0m P HEW 2-3-4 BEDROOM HOMES 1 OR 2 BATHS. FULL BASEMENTS Ranch -- Cape Cods -- Bi-Levels -- Colonials LARGE LOTS WITH MAPLE TREES PRICED LOW FOR TOP QUALITY AND QUICK SALE TO FAMILIES WITH MODEST INCOMES "100 PLUS" Homes Fast. Efficient & Liberal Financing L e g a l NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Board of Education of School District No. 36 in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that a tentative budget for said school district for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection after 9:00 P. M. on the 30th at Harrison School from and day of July, 1959. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 7:00 P. M. on the 1st day of September, 1959, at Harrison School in this school district No. 36. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1959. Board of Education of School District No. 36, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois. By Gladys Gustavson secretary Harrison School Board (Pub. July 23, 1959) It Pays To Advertise! I 3 M MIMES | Flight | Stewordessis I $ 600 CASH CREDIT Allowed as part down payment on each home. You do some painting. 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