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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1959, p. 5

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N. *I)|ursday, August 20, 1959 THE McHENRY/ PLAINDEALER Page Five SHAMROCKS IN 22-6 WIH OVeiS ELGEN ahrcws fflgin VFW Coming Kext Sunday For Final League Game By Mickey Schaefer The McHenry Shamrocks defeated the Elgin Bra\ es 22-6 last Tuesday night at Wing Park. The batting stars of the game were Denny Freund, Rab Weber and Jack Schaefer. Denny Freund had four hits in six trijiP to the plate. Denny had two triples, a double, and a single driving in six runs for the /day. Rab Wcbor had four hitsyn five trips to the plate. Rab, Weber had a double, a walk, and, three singles driv( ing in two runs. Jack Schaefer had four hits in six -trips to the plate. Jack Schaefer had four singles driving in two runs. Ton^ Cla.vbaugh had a perfect daj"vith a walk and two .singles driving in two runs. Tom was also the winning pitcher. Jim Justen. Jim Peterson, Don Bentz, Chuck Pierce and Herb Baker also had two hits each. Wp scored our first run in the first when Jack Schaorer led off with a single. After Weber was an easy out Denny Freund hit a long triple scorinMPrhaefer. Justen ar.d Rrnson^ hen popped out to end the inninu. We mnde it 2-0 in the top of the second when Den Bentz was snfe on the shortstop's error. Then after B.iker was thrown out Clui^k Pierce singled and he took second when Bentz was thrown gut at third. Pierce came in on Tom Ciaybaugh's single. Elgin scored two runs in the see^d to rrrnke the score 2-2. We scored nine runs in the third when Rab Weber led off with a single. Denny Freund then flied out to right. Jim Justen then singled and Roger Bensoji was safe on an error. Don Bentz and Herb Baker both singled home a run to make 1he sccjre \ 5-2. After Chuck Pierce \$FOunded out, Tom Clnvb^ugh, Jack Schaef1- er.tfclnb Weber. Denny Freund and Jim Justen hit for five straight sineles before Roger Benson struck out to retire the side. ' Elgin scored two more runs j in the third to make the score 11-4. We scored a run in the fourth when Rab Weber led off with a single. Then after twd* were out and Jim Petersr. i^on first we scored a run onWhree straight walks to Roger Ponton, Don Bentz and Herb Baker. They scored two luns in the fifth to make the score 12-6. We scored our final ten runs in the sixth when Tom Roti was safe on an error, and Jack Schaefer singled, Rab Weber doubled and Denny Freund tripled and, singles by Jim Peterson and Roger Benson scored four runs betore Bentz struck out for the first out. Herb Baker and Chuck Pierce singled before Tom Roti flied out to short for the second out. Jack Schaefer singled, Rab Weber walked, and Denny Freund doubled home two more runs and Jim Peterson's single brought home our final run before Roger Benson struck out. Final score: Shamrocks 22, Elgin Arrows 6. Sunday the McHenry Shamrocks play their final league game of the season with the Elgin VFW at the local diamond. Shamrocks (22) ^ AB R H J. Schaefer, 2b, ss 6 4 4 R. Weber. 3b 5 4 4 D. Freund, ss, p 6 3-4 Justen, lb 3 12 3. Peterson, lb 3 2 2 R. Benson, c 4 2 1 D. Bentz, If 4 12 J. Knox, If 0 0 0 H. Baker, rf 4 12 C. Pierce, cf 5 2 2 T. Claybaugh, p 2 1 2 T. Roti, 2b 2 10 44 22 25 Arrows (6) AB R H Wol d , 3 b 1 1 1 Higgins, ss 2 10 Lieuut, If 3 0 0 Miller, c 2 2 1 Goodyear, 2b, lb 3 1 1 Lanend, p, 2b 3 12 G. Miller, cf 3 0 0 Togar, rf 3 0 0 Radley lb, p 2 0 0 22 6 5 Winning Pitcher -- Claybaugh 2-0 Losing Pitcher -- Lanend Home Runs -- Lanend Doubles -- Weber Triples -- Freund 2 CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to the staff of the McHenry hospital, the ambulance service and the many people who inquired for Edward Bishop, who was hurt while swimming near McHenry recently. We are especially grateful for the services of Dr. Woodhouse. Mary and Gene Bishop Thomas ahd Wilma Aylward 16 M CLOGGED SiWERS WITHOUT DIGGING! Dissolves Roots, Sludge, Greas*, Paper easily and inexpensively! 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For example, in renal diabetes the kidneys allow sugar to seep out but there is no elevation in blood sugar as in true diabetes. From a health standpoint, sugar in the urine is the least important thing about diabetes. However, the urine test does offer a convenient irteans of detecting possible trouble and is used to keep tab on patients 0}io arc being treated for dia- Wles. Doctors can diagnose dia- Q. Do you think a 14-year-old boy should be \allotced to play football? A. The question as to whether a 14-year-old boy, presumably a ninth-grader, should play tackle football involves a good many issues. Certainly, the players should be carefully matched as to age, height and weight Even so, the hazards of contact sports for children are obvious. Although there is some element of danger, many feel that supervised football as it is played at school is safer than the sandlot activities in which the interested youngster may participate if he is excluded from sports at school. Always ready to give yon Prescription Service with (he accent on Service. Answers do not necessarily reflect the opinion of all doctors. The diagnosis and treatment of disease is the function of the patient's personal physician. Questions directed to Science Editors, P.O. Box 396, Madison Sq. Sta., N. Y. 10, N. Y. will be incorporated in these columns when possible. Little, League Sunday, August 23, the McHenry Little League will close its season by playing two .ball games. The first game will be played at 1 p.m. The Owls sponsored by Richard Hester of Hester Oils and champions of the minor league vs. an All- Star team of minor league players. Game number two will be played at 3 p.m. The Eagles, first place team two years running, sponsored by Chuck Miller of McHenry Sand and Gravel vs. an All-Star team of major league players. Between games there will be the presentation of plaques to the sponsors of the league by President Fred J. Meyers. See you at the ball park Sunday for the last big games. CARD OF THANKS . I would like to thank my many friends and neighbors for cards, prayers and visits and other kindnesses extended during the time I was in the hospital. Tney were very much appreciated: Mrs. Jane Mann . *16 -- FOR THE BEST RATES and SERVICE : IN FINANCING Autos - Boats Appliances see the McHenry State Bank WOMEN BOWLERS WANTED TEAMS OR INDIVIDUALS Openings on Monday and Thursday Nights at 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. Also Thursday Afternoons at 2 PJM. 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