Ttxu THE McHENRY PLAINDEALfcR Thursday. June 9, fa e<ut£. U/tdk/L J* Every now and tMn some- ijQfJg^LjL NOTES by A1 Fritz ^fibdy asks, "Don't you ever jlay home?" Blame it on the "flial system. Our home phone ,'number is EV. 5-3321, but that | Thursday night's rained out fc not what the book tells you. | games were played Monday Change In phones came too I n,ght with Buss Motors winlate for the book publication, j ning a ciose one from Hans' fn the days before dials, the j Tavern 14 to 10. Sam Buenzli Operators would catch t®hose ; an(j Buss hit homers for ' tails in their own helpful way. Buss. Buss Motors came up -- . | with 4 big runs in the bottom ^ Last week was one of those of the gth to win the game, tyeeks that hit a. newspaper .of-: pjck Caparros hit a 2 run free. Plans went wrong and 1 homer in the 5th for Hans' ihere wasn't enough space for ] and Bill Worm did the same "Several new stories. Our sports j jn the 3rd. Hans' tied up the Jjjfage wasn't the only part that gamo at 10 all in the top of •\t'as hit. Many stories which | the 6th on two singles and 2 Were not in for the . first run were left by the wayside. 'Twas , a tough week. We were unland, Thomas and Payne -- along with a fly ball by Fred Matthesius ended the game, for Hafts' because they were leading from the 3rd inning It was a hard game to lose on, but after the 3rd inning they could only come up with one hit by Len Jensen in the 7th. Arney Thelen homered for Hans' in the 3rd. Thomas and Kurtz homered for Bimbo's. Hans' Tavern R H E 0360000- 9 12 4 Bimbo's R H E & 1221202-10 14 1 McHenry By Jack Buckie happy. RICHMOND DEFEATS SHAMROCKS 7 TO 6 " We have been Charlie Hiller's progress down Texas way with'great interest. errors only to have Buss come back in the bottom half to Hans' Tavern R H K SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 05 02 20-10 9 10, ,By Mickey Schaefer i can be sure the, competition watching | buss Motors R H E I •. . ' • j is going to be tougK. 5 320 0 4--10 11 9! Sunday the Shamrocks lost | Due "to a shortage of space In the second game Trans-! their third straight game, j and the lost day caused by That wasn't a satellite with an astronaut aboard that you saw over McHenry last week -- it was A1 Noonan going by on a "Cloud 9". A1 hit a beautiful six iron shot on the 9th hole for a hole in one. He's hit many good golf shots in his life, but none will ever top that one. Congratulations from ! all of us, Al! i Congratulations are also in I order for Vale Adams, and Jack • Phelan who won the Class A and Class B Director's Tournament. John Varese did a fine job of staying with Vale to the 17th; while Ed Gac gave Jack "fits" through the 16th. When you get down to the final round of a tournament you •Charlie is smacking that base- ( figuration lost to Old Bridge; Richmond winning by the score < Memorial Day, part of the ball for a fancy average in a 23 to 13. Old Bridge pounded j of 7-6 behind the pitching of items which appear in this league that has tough pitching. | out 5 home runs, 2 by Bob! Jack Arseneau. The Shamrocks column were originally writ- ! Nolan and one each by Beck-j have now won four and lost j ten to be inserted last week; • " Leo Smith went to a Cub nell, Aim and Majercik. John j three in league play this year. J so if they don't seem to make game. Says he didn't have time McKay and Dick Tyk -hit for; The Shamrocks had eight j much sense, please excuse it. *tb drive to the south side. We'll : the circuit, with McKay driv- j hits with no Rjaver getting | Results of the** first round lteve to watch him. ; ing in 5 big runs for Trans- j more than one hit. Our only j of the President's Tournament • -- j figuration. j extra base hit was a double by | played on Sunday, June 5, are ' The McHenry County League ; Qid Bridge R H E ; Gene Freund. The Shamrocks j as follows: Class A, upper will hold the annual All Star j 40556121-23 22 4 scored two runs in the fourth ! bracket: Buss beat F. John- ^game next Sunday at Rich- Transfiguration R H E j when Chuck Olson led off with i son; Seepe beat Sayner; A. : mond. Ray Miller will have the I 0030451-13 15 6i a single. After one out, John j Jackson beat Brown, J. Var- 5 welcome mat out and all teams j Tuesday night Old Bridge ! Knox came through with a { ese beat Wilkinson. Lower bra- • will be hoping for a large fol- j and Hans' Tavern pounded out | base hit sending Olson to third, i cket: Adams beat Sayler; Benl lowing. Proceeds of this game 49 hits and 45 runs in a real Olson scored on Mathews' ! nett beat Kinsala; Kadisak tare used to assist ball players ; siUgfest with Old Bridge com-; fielders' choice. We added an- beat Overton; Larkin beat ; who suffer serious injuries. jng out on top 28 to 17. Paul' other run that inning on care- ; Noonan. Class B, upper bra- • Freund went 6 for 6 including j less play by Richmond. We | cket: Weselius beat Fitzgerl The Shamrocks had a rather 4 singles, a double and a j scored our third run in the"! aid; Beckenbaugh beat Phelan; i disastrous weekend, pointing triple. Tom Spasojevich drove1 fifth without the aid of a hit. ; Nickelson beat Evans; Buckie I up the known fact that pitch- jn g nins •with 2 homers, a The Shamrocks scored their j beat Etten. Lower bracket' ; ing depth is not adequate. We triple and a single. Jerry We-: final three runs in the ninth j Wattles beat H. Jackson; ; think the team stacks up bet- gener got 4 singles and Bob t 0n two errors and two hits. Betjeman beat Donnelly; Rei- *. ter than in recent years, but j Nolan hit his 3rd homer of j The two hits were a double by hansperger beat Funk; Rink 5 will have to search the woods j the year. Ken Bute and Amy, Gene Freund and a single by won by forfeit over Delfosse : for pitching strength. Thelen led Hans' with 4 hits j Roger Benson. ; jeach and George Street drove, Richmond (7) ; "What is your name, ;jn 4 runs to lead in that de- j AR 5 please?" asked the precinct | partment. i Stilling. 2b 6 * worker. j Old Bridge R H E Rich Miller. 3b 4 ; "Maggie Dugan." I 45 1 6 0 6 6 - 28 27 4, g. Miller, rf 2 : "And your husband's name?" j Hans' Tavern R H E Van Halla, cf 4 * "Dugan. like my own." j ^10 3 7 0 4 2-17 22 8 Ron Miller, c 3 "But, what is his full name?" j the nitecap Buss Motors; Kramer. If 5 : "Well, when he's full he came from behind to defeat | Huff, If 3 1 thinks he's Jack Dempsey; but | Transfiguration 21 to 16. Don j l Miller, lb 3 : when I take him in hand he's j Peterson drove in 3 of Buss's! Arseneau, p 5 * still Dugan." , 1 runs with Geno Schaefer hit- j i ting a triple and a homer. 35 Charm is the artful ability j Djck Tyk and Steve Guerivtz McHenry (6) * to captivate others without j hit homers for Transfiguration. Ajg R 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 ; playing the clown. : Some 'teenagers display a ? spark of genius; some others : are indisposed thru ; trouble. Spring is when grass grows Buss Motors Transfiguration started with: j schaefor. ss a 13 to 8 lead only to have1 l ^ai, cf Buss Motors come up with 8; Freund, 3b big runs in the 4th on 7 hits i R Tinder, If ignition j and 3 errors. j q Olson, rf j Transfiguration R H E ; q Pierce, rf j 2830030 -16 14 8 j stanek, ph R H E! • by inches; summer is when it's stunted by feet 530832 -- 21 18 7 R. Benson, c H. Baker, pr * I J. Knox, 2b -- j Tuesday night Hettermann : B Mathews, lb Hard cash is one of the eas- j remained undefeated by down-1 Rentz -jjj z test and softest couches to fall « back on. Anonymous RAINOUT SHORTENS STOCK CAR RACES AT WILMOT TRACE ing Buss Motors 18 to 10 Lead by Dick Hiller's 5 for 5 including a triple and a homer Hettermann got 20 hits j with Lloyd Freund also hitting a homer in the 2nd inj ning. Dick Rosing tripled and ; singled for Buss and drove | in 2 runs. ' Hettermann R H E • Kenosha County Fairgrounds Speedway at Wilmot, Wis., is ; no different than any other of : the Modified Stock Car Race R. Mauer, p J. Wickencamp, ph P. Casten, p R 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 G 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 35 6 8 Richmond 400 002 001--7 McHenry 000 210 003--6 Winner: Arseneau Loser: Mauer 2-1 ; Tracks being plagued by rain - • hits and 17 runs to run^over : rain and more rain. The pro- ' Holiday Inn 17 to 3. Paul • gram consisted of 51 automo- Freund hit 2 homers along 4215213-18 20 Buss Motors R H EIBLACKHAWKS SHOW 4210021-1010 4 CLASS IN WINNING OPENING GAME 5-4 Pairings and tee times for the second round are now posted in the locker room. Low net winners on last Sunday were as follows: Class A: Nilles and Adams tied for 1st and 2nd places. Class B: Newkirk, 1st; Reihansperger and Betjeman tied for 2nd. Blind Bogey winners were Buckie and Kinsala. Dick Weber and Larry I^im- -- I sgern, two of our new njgm- 13 Hbers, • wera.out; pn^Sunday Syd j brought along a very distin- H guished gentleman in the per- 1 son of Ed Doyle. Seems that some ducks flew by and Ed asked Weber what they were. Dick said they were pheasajits and that great sportsn&n, Doyle, never questioned it for one minute. He must be one of them there city slickers we read about. Guess he'd better spend some of his time with Jack Walsh so he can get acquainted with our wildlife. 0 j Come to think of it, I don't 0 imagine Earl Walsh would allow Jack to associate with a Cub fan like Doyle! Be sure and read all the dope on the bulletin board regarding the coming Calcuttas and husband and wife tournaments which are due soon. Be sure to check with Julio Goffo regarding the recent changes in your handicaps. SHAMROCKS LOSE TO CRYSTAL LAKE AFTER EARLY LEAD By Mickey Schaefer The Shamrocks were knocked out of first place last week by Crystal Lake behind the pitching of Len. Ackman. The final score was 10-9. The Shamrocks built up an early 9-0 lead after five innings behind JfcffiT" Wickencamp, but then Jim began to tire and was taken out after facing three men in the seventh. Crystal Lake had bating practice at the expense of Gene Freund and Roger Tinder in the final two innings, scoring eight runs double and scored on a. single by Gene Freund. Genie stole second and came home on Tinder's double. The Shamrocks scored four more i^the second when, after one otit, Mathew walked and Chuck Pierce singled. Schaefer singled home a run, and another run, scored on Denny Freund's fielders choice. We scored .our third run of the inning ' when Gene Freund popped up to the first baseman who slipped and fell, allowing Schaefer to- score from third. Roger Tinder doubled home Denny Freund with our final run of the inning. We added another run in the third when Lee Mai led off with a single, stole second, went to to beat the Shamrocks 10-9. third on a fly t,o right by Be,n - . The batting star for the son, ,and scored on a grounder Shamrocks was Roger Tinder j by Bob Mathews. The Shamwith two doubles and a home i rocks scored their finfli _*wo run in five trips to the plate, j runs in the fourth when Gene Jack Schaefer had two hits in ! Freund was hit by a pitc i. Roger Tinder hit a long home ing a double. Denny Freund, jrun- giv"i£ him four runs five trips to the plate includbatted in , for the day. McHenry (9) AB Gene Freund, Lee Mai, Roger Benson, and Chuck Pierce had our remaining five hits. The Shamrocks scored their J. Schaefer, ss first two,runs in the first when -j D. Freund, 2b Jack Schaefer led off with a G. Freund, 3b, p R. Tinder, If, p 1 3 J. Wickencamp, p { 3 0 0 J. Knox, 3b, rf 1 0 0 L. Mai, cf 4 1 1 R. Benson, c 4 0 1 B. Mathew, lb 3 . 1 0 C. Pierce, rf, If 4 1 1 37 0 10 Crystal Lake (10) AB R H Oberlin, lb 4 1 2 Spastievich. ss 5 0 0 Hansen, 2b 5 1 2 Johnson, cf 5 0 1 Thorow, If * 5 2 2 Wilbrandt, rf 4 2 2 Radovich, c 2 2 0 Berg, 3b 3 2 1 Ackman, p 2 0 0 • 35 10 10 I The petty-coat was originally an article of clothing worn by men, and was something like an overgrown vest. The ladies came along, changed its spelling and purpose, and left the men vestless. McHenry Crystal L, 24l 200 000-- 0 000 002 44x--10 R 2 1 2 SKATING CONTEST WINNERS Winner: Ackman Loser: Tinder 0-1 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY A large group of friends gathered at the V.F.W. clubhouse lf st Sunday evening to surprise Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. A..pleasant social evening was enjoyed, and refreshments were served. McHENRY THEATRE S18 So. Gr. Ph. Ev. 5-014 THURS - FRl - SAT JUNE 9-10-11 i Ernie Kovac "WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER" Selected Shorts SUN MON - TUES JUNE 12-13-14 Van Heflin . "FIVE BRANDED. WOMEN" Selected Shorts' CLOSED WEDNESDAY ELM THEATRE Tel. JAckson 6-1421 Wauconda, Illf WED - THURS - FRI - SAT JUNE 8-9-10-11 CECIL B. DeMILLE'S "The Greatest Show on Earth' WITH A HOST OF STARS Doors Open .6:40 P.M. -- Shows at 7 and 9:30 P.M. In a roller skating contest held at Harvey, May 21-22, the winners, pictured above from left to right, were Robert Pedersen and Margaret Beaman, second place in Veterans' dance; Susan Benoche, second in sub-novice speed; Richard Foss, second in novice figures; and Sandra Hastings and Terry Neeley, third in intra-dance. WARRIOR BASEBALL TEAM ENDS SEASON WITH TWO LOSSES iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiimiiiuiiiuiiiiuiiii Old Bridge pounded out 17 biles taking their time trials m. and the running of three -- On Tuesday, May 24, Mc- Henry's high . school baseball team went to Crystal Lake and was shut out 3-0. Bill DeCicco went the distance, but lost another heart-breaker, allowing five hits. Crystal Lakec 3 runs - 5 hits ' McHenry: 0 runs - 5 hits On Thursday, May 26, the Warriors went to Palatine and lost 2-1. The Warriors out-hit Palatine five to four, but they lacked in the runs column. Bill tJeCicco, who should get an award for the heart-breaking pitcher of the year, suffered the loss. Palatine: 2 runs - 4 hits McHenry: 1 run - 5 hits Even though the Warriors baseball • team wa^ not a first place winner. Coach McCracken deserves much credit in guiding a young team to five wins. With added confidence and experience it looks like a winner in the very near future. The Warriors ended the seasort with five wins and nine losses. SUN - MON - TUES -- JUNE 12-13-14 "FIVE BRANDED WOMEN" <i STARRING SILVANA MANGANO & VAN HEFLIN Sun. Doors Open at 4:30 P.M. -- Shows at 5, 7 & 9 P.M. Weekdays Doors Open at 6:40 P.M. -- Shows at 7 & 9 P.M. STARTING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 FOR ONE BIG WEEK DIRECT WITH CHICAGO'S LOOP Ultra-Modern One Mile East of McHenry on Route 120 Show Starts At Dusk FRI SAT -- JUNE 10-11 In Colpr , , "PILLOW TALK" Doris Day - Rock Hudson and "NO NAME ON THE BULLET" Also Color Cartoon Every Saturday Night STOCK CAR RACES Fine pitching, fielding, clutch hitting, and a great display of baserunning combined to give with a double and drove in 5 : runs for Old Bridge. O'Brien, ; ten lap heats. The fastest qual- : Spasovich, and Majercik also i our Colt League Blackhawks a t ifier was Bob Rataczyk of Ken- j had homers for Old Bridge, win in . tl>eir opening game « osha with a V-8 Buick powered 1 Ron Cook hit a 2 run homer .1 Ford (51.03 mpht. Norm Nel- ! in the 5th for Holiday for : son, Racine, driving his first 1 their first two runs. : modified event of the season 1 Old Bridge R H E, year old boys pelle - was second in time (51.00 \ 1222271-17 17 lining team which In 1502, on his fourth vofage~ to the New World, Columbus ran into a hurricane, and }ost 29 out of his 30 ships. SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 12-13-14 - In Color 'MASTERS OF THE CONGO JUNGLE" and "WHEN COMEDY WAS KING" Also Color Cartoon FROM PAGAN IDOLATRY TO THE WORSHIP OF ONE GOD...FROM UNTOUCHABLE PRIESTESS TO WOMAN IMMORTAL! against M^. Prc^oect. Though inexeprienced and lacking proper practice these 15 and 16 to a winromises a ; mph). Holiday Inn R H E j great future. * The first 10 lap heat was ! 0000300- 3 7 71 The 5 to 4 victory proved to 5 won by Gene Murdock, Wau-' Thursday night Transfigura- j be strictly a team victory as 2 conda. Second was Ray Clarke, tion and Vycital's went at it in j every boy played. t Lake Zurich, with Dan Stat- ; the first game with Transfigur- • The boys promise fine base- ; hopolus, Lake Zurich, third. I ation winning their first game 1 ball exhibitions such as Sun- » Second heat won by Gordy ! of the year 21 to 8 only to j day's game, in which six bases 2 Gorman, Libertyville; second, 1 lose after it was over because I were stolen. : Rod Fuller, Racine, Wis.; third, of a rule infraction, so Vyci-! Wednesday we travel to ; Walt Kaddatz, Slades Corn- tal's won it on a forfeit. Jim j Highland Park and Sunday to ; ers. McKay pounded out 5 straight | Northbrook. Wednesday, June • Third heat won by Ron hits including a 2 run homer j 15, we return to face Niles at I Crane. Round Lake; Jack '.in the 6th inning. Steve Gure-! Shamrock field, McHenry, 6 5 Radtke, Grayslake, second and 1 vitz hit a grandslam homer in p.m. and would appreciate your 1 Frank Hough, W a u k e g a n, j the 3rd for Transfiguration. 1 fine support in attendance at : third. ; Don Sullivan lead Vycital's our games. ; j with 3 singles and a double. pon Kinsala, Mgr. f Javcees To Safety Vycital's R H E McHenry: 5 runs. 6 hits '* r*ltaMr fare Tuna 0002114-811 P Mt. Prospect: 4 runs. 7 hits « ViWCK uaiwune LO-CO Transfiguration R H E Blackhauk lineup: J. Hiller, H Can you spare a few minuj.es I 735213 -- 21 18 4 1 J. Templeman. J. Rourke, R. £ to help prevent traffic acci- ** 1o°k Bimbo's until the Franklin, D. Himpleman, J. » dents? This is the question the of ""h inning to Torso. R. Winkel. B. Gende, R. ~ jicHenry Jaycees are asking as j Hans Tavern 10 to Hester, E. Stacknick. V. Peter- ; they ask drivers to go to the 'fhree straight hits by Wey-. sen, D. freund and T. Freund. 5 safety-check lane at Pearl IHISH County Speedway WVl.MOT, WIS D.5.T. 8:30 P. M. FISH 'n PLAY AT Berry land 6 mi. west of McHenry on Rt. 120 TIME TRIAL*: 7:00 FIRST RACE: UN 2-3781 8:30 r.M Adults . . 1.25 STARTING WEDNESDAY FOR 1 WEEK JUNE 15 TO 21 In Color & CinemaScope "THE STORY OF RUTH" From this picture comes one of the greatest stories of love . . . faith . . . and devotion! Wednesday is Ladies' Nite! iHiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiifiiMittiiimiiiintiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiit' CRYSTAL Jreen, on June 25 and 26, between 9 and 5 on Saturday and between 1 and 6 p.m. Sunday. ] David Ladd, chairman, said volunteer workers will safety check brakes, lights, steering, tires, exhaust system, glass, windshield, wipers, rear view mirror and bom of the car. Paul, a Jew, wrote to the church in Rome (Latin) in •Greek. FOX LAKE COUNTRY CLUB MIKE COYNE, Manager SEMI-PRIVATE „ 18 HOLE COURSE RODY BECKER S KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In PHONE EVergreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS Stud Service ° Heated Ss Unheated Kennels 9 German Shorthair Pups For Sale Obedience - Hunting - Retrieving THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Double Feature Program Bing Crosby - Grace Kelly "THE COUNTRY GIRL" and William Holden Grace Kelly "THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI" FRI - SAT -- JUNE 10-11 Double Feature Program Clifton Webb - Jane Wyman "HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS" and AucKc Murphy - Eddie Albert "THE GUN RUNNERS" Late Show Saturday, June 11 "HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM" In CinemaScope & Color! CincmaScopE COLOR by DE LUXE This is a motion picture to rank with the finest BIBLICAL DRAMAS ever produced, an entertainment for everyone in the family and for every family in the land. Weekdays Doors Open at 6:40 P.M. -- Shows at 7 & 9:10 P.M. Sun. Doors Open at 4:30 p.m. - Shows at 5, 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. ENJOY YOURSELVES ... GO OUT MORE . . . SEE BETTER BIG SCREEN OUTDOOR SHOWS! r OUTDOOR THEATRE GRAYSLAKE, IJjL. OPEN 7:30 WEEK DAYS ENDS THURSDAY, JUNE 9th 'PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES' & "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" FRI - SAT -- JUNE 10-11 2 DAYS ONLY! WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST ACTRESS ff SIMONE SIGNORET iii SUN - TUES - JUNE 12-13-14 The Staggering Story of Strength and Seduction! On Route 12 and Geneva Road. Fox Lake, Illinois We Have Complete Private Facilities For Tournaments A.G.A. Members and Guests Welcome NO WAITING ON TEE! PHONE JUSTICE 7-0609 Learn To Dance On Roller Skates New Beginner's Classes Starting on Tuesdays 7 to 8 P-M. at JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK McHENRY Rink Open Tues., Wed., FrL. Sat. ft Son. 8 to 11 p.m. -- Matinee Sat. & Sun. 1:80 to 4:00 p.m. SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 12-13-14 Frank Sinatra Gina Lollobrigida "NEVER SO FEW" Added -- Cartoon WED - THURS -- JUNE 15-16 Double Feature Program Tyrone Power - Piper Laurie "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" and David Wayne as "Joe" Tom Ewell as "Willie" BILL MAULDIN'S "UP FRONT' AT THE Top PLUS BEST SCREENPLAY BY N E I L P A T E R S O N PLUS CO-HIT! WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! GtMKSIMHfc'MnraB mu.mi.ii Cineua5cod£ 2a l,,w" & LATE SHOW SAT. Cecd. B. DeMhifs CO-FEATURE! APA.WWM STARTS WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15th 2a ELANA EDEN STUART WHITMAN SAL MINEO