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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1960, p. 4

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#age Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June 16r 1960 i HteAR" I : Memo to S.I.H. from his girl RACINE REDBIRDS SOFTBALL NOTES Friday - Things must be pret- p£FEAT SHAMROCKS IN 12 TO 9 TUSSLE jSty bad in the Sox camp when they have to buy a worn out Cub pitcher to bolster their failing pitching staff. Wonder .what Herb Reihansperger Shinks about that. -- Memo to you, too! We suspect Rush will be used for batting practice and hope not to give ^practice to the opposition^ And. did you notice the way Herb Score handcuffed those Cubs? LITTLE LEAGUE Last Tuesday night Hans' Tavern won its first game of ovei Saturday, June 11, the Mc-1 the year by coming up with j Henry Shamrocks travelled to; 12 runs in the 6th inning ] opened The McHenry Little League got off to a successful start with the minor league opening last Tuesday, and the major league inaugural the following evening. The highlight of the program was the introduction of each player. Little League welcomed a gift of six dozen baseballs from the Riverside Athletic club. Davy Smith of the Eagles provided the fireworks for the opener with a long home run the center field fence. The eight-year-old league its season Saturday Redbirds. The Redbirds won 12-9 behind the fine relief pitching of Eickhort. Roger with andouble and triple, which drove in four runs. Denny Freund and Gene Freund also had two hits. ' ' I The Shamrocks scored three One caveman said to an- • rvtns in the first on three hits other: "Say what you will, .we j with the key blows being a never had this crazy weather ' Uv0 run triple by Roger Tinduntil they started using those er- an(j a run-producing single bows and arrows." . bv Chuck Olson. We added a Wisconsin to play the Racine j against Vycital's to win 16 to • evening with the Larks beating ^ g Sixteen men batted in the the Wrens 17-9. These games yrild 6th on 8 hits, 2 walks, wil 1 be played every Saturday and 3 errors. Bill Worm lead evening at 6 p.m. Tinder was the batting star; Hans' with 3 hits. Vycitalsi The regular season Minor of the game for the Shamrocks was ahead from the first in-; League games got underway ning with 4 runs on 7 hits, i Thursday everting with the Larry Parish had 3 hits and j Eagles beating the Orioles 14- drove in 3 runs... | 6. The following evening John Hans' Tavern R H E! Anderson pitched three innings 0 0 040120-16 13 6. 0f no hit, no run ball, as the Vycital's ' | Owls went on to beat the 40131 0 0 - 9 15 6, Bluebirds 16-7. In the nightcap Bimbo's won.) MAJOR LEAGUE hit 6 home runs, two each by j .Gary Anderson hit the seatheir 3rd g&me by defeating j son's first official home run, - run in the second on a walk j Holy Name 21 to 7. Bimbo's but his Oriole teammates lost "Junior Freund has come up ! to Schaefer, a grourill rule | Goldbeck and Matthesius and, to the Eagles 9-8, when Pat with an idea for baseball. Foot- j double by Gene Freund, and j one each by Payne and Fulton, j Wirtz drove in the winning •Aall uses the platoon system. . an infield hit by Denny Freund j jim McKay came up with 3 run in the last inning. Jack 'Why not offensive and defen-j driving in the run. The Sham-j for 4 and Dick Tyke hit a Thennes batted in four ruhs $ve baseball teams? | rocks scored two more in the j 3 run homer in the 7th for! for the Eagles, and Mark Do- 2 We find some very offensive ; sixth on three singles by Ron • it is. Mauer, Jim Peterson and Herb Baker. We scored one more in the eighth when Denny Freund tripled off the first baseman's « S We could mention that : yings must be tough in an- * Gther camp when they have to I and came home on a single ^firing Hegan (a retired Amer- I by Lee Mai. The Shamrocks : Jan Leaguer) out of retire- ' score<i their final two runs in «Aent and make him a first x J§ring catcher. the ninth on two walks, a single by Schaefer, and the bases loaded double by Ro^er " * If you saw the name Jepson \ as an outstanding track man : from Dundee the past season, ; you may not have known that : this fine, young athlete is the son of Harold Jepson, formerly of McHenry High and Rrng- " wood. „ Two baseball managers ran 5 into each other at the door of Za psychiatrists office. i "Hi", said one. "Are you jcbming or going?" j» "If I knew that", was the re- Sp3y, "I wouldn't be here". Tinder. Sunday, June 12, the Shamrocks were idle in league play due to the County League All Star Game at Richmond. Jack Schaefer and Roger Benson were chosen from McHenry to play in this game. Saturday i day the Shamrocks will be host to! Buss Motors Holy Name. i mato was the winning pitcher. Bimbo's R H E; The Owls started their sea- 3 5 0 1 5 7 0 - 2 1 20 5 i son with a bang, with a big Holy Name | six run, seven hit first in- 10 0 0 0 3 3 - 7 94! n j ng o n F r i d a y night,, but the Buss Motors moved into a , rains came and it was all washtie for 2nd place Thursday, out, including a homer by night by defeating Holiday Inn . j^en Frost. 20 to 12. Ronny May hit 3 Sunday the Falcons beat the straight singles to lead Bussj Cardinals 7-2, with " Bobby in that department. Andy, Guenveur striking out 13 bat- Steinsdoefer homered in the 1 ters to gain the win. Bobby 6th for Buss. Holiday tried to 1 Schaefer drove in two runs pull the game out in the last j a double and a single to inning with 6 runs on 5 hits i share RBI honors with Dennis and 2 errors but fell short. Blake. Jerry Long homered in the Each week the Plaindealer 4th with a man on for Holi- j Wju carry an account of Little j League games thru the pre-? R H E vious Sunday. Jim Lennon warned us again The Holland Inkers in a prac-1 5624021-20 21 8j tice game. Sunday the Sham-1 Holiday Inn \ rocks will travel to Algonquin i 1012206-12 15 9 to start the second round of I in the nightcap Hettermann play. At the halfway point of j held onto first place by downthe battle the Shamrdcks are j ing old Bridge 13 to 9. Old in fourth place in the stand- j Bridge rallied in the last inings a game and a half behind njng for 3 runs but still needleague leader Crystal Lake, j e(j 4 more to tie. Bud Meyer Earlier this season we defeat-; hit 2 homers and a double for | this year to watch that Pitts- ed Algonquin 6-3 behind the j Hettermann and had 5 runs .burg ba)l team. Maybe we will j pitching of Jim Wickencamp. | batted in. Art Jackson homer- S learn to listen to him. We j eked the Giants to play the j McHenry : Sox in the World Series and ' J. Schaefer, ss ° ^vill still go along with that ! G. Freund, p-3b 3fldea. [D. Freund, 2b •a'» i Tinker, lf-p *, i Dick May of McHenry shot ' L. Mai, cf - $ hole in one on the number j C. Olson, 3b ^ght hole at the Woodstock : Mauer, p Country Club last Sunday, with I Wickencamp, If a nine iron shot over the pond, | Benson, c a distance of 115 yards. This is Justen, lb a golfer's dream, but a real 1 «*• Peterson, lb longshot. Gongra t u 1 a t i o n s, ; B- Mathews, lb Dick. C. Pierce, rf H. Baker, rf • The county league all-star - flame was washed away last r Sunday. We suppose a later * (fate will be set. Racine Larsen, 2b Blask, lb £ I Botker, rf ~ Next Sunday the Shamrocks , Anton, c travel to Algonquin. Johns- , Rasmussen, cf TJUrg goes to Harvard. Rich- Hunting, If mond will face tough opposi- ! Schonert ss tion at Dundee. The Elgin Ar- caspers, 3b : rows come to Crystal Lake. ! Seitz, p • ; Eickhorst, p A baby rabbit had been pes- i 3 tering his mother all day. Fin- AB 4 6 4 4 6 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 41 AB 4 2 4 5 1 5 5 2 0 3 R 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0. 1 9 R 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 31 12 ! ed in the 5th. Bob O'Brien and ** John Hogan each had 2 for 4, 1 O'Brien a triple and single, 2 • Hogan 2 singles. 2 j Hettermann's " R H E 2 . , 2 2 3 0 40 2 - 1 3 17 & 1 Old Bridge * I j 2 0 0 2 2 0 3 - 9 11 1 II STANDINGS lj W Lj 0 Hettermann 4 01 0 Old Bridge 3 1 j 11 Bimbo's 3 1 • 01 Buss Motors . 3 1; 0' Vycital's 2 2 • 1! Hans' Tavern 1 31 ' Holiday Inn 0 4 j Holy Name 0 4 Hj 2 FOX I VALLEY 0 RIDERS 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII q The benefit scrambles races q results are as follows: ! i 175-200cc: 1. Jim Merkner, Lowell, Ind.; 2. Bill Ungles, 101 ^ Sbivot jbolL • Jean Weyland by Chris Nelson LITTLE LEAGUE GETS HELP ,2^1 On May 28 Pistakee Yacht club once again started its summer season with the annual Memorial Day dinner dance. The chairmen of 'the dinner committee, Joe and S h i r l e y Zahn, worked hard with their committee: Mr. and Mrs^ Frank Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulick; Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Warning; Miss Chris Nelsen; Norm Atkinson and Paul Janensch to prepare a delicious; roast beef dinner with all the trimmings for a large crowd of hungry sailors, crews; wives, and social members. After wining and dining there was music and dancing, finishing off a very successful opening party. In addition to the party season, P.Y.C. has also started its sailing season with the assembly gun's bang. On May 14 was the first race of our Chinook series. This is the second ytear this early spring series has been held, and we have had quite a large turnout^ of boats. Besides ten of our own boats, we have two boats sailing with us from Lake Geneva, and one from Long Lake. June 5 Jerry Schloemer, skipper, was the winner with his brother, Ron, following in second and Norm Reese in third. This year P.Y.C. has started two other new fleets. Prior to this year we've been racing only C boats, now we have three E boats, which are larger than C ' s , and e i g h t Cub boats, which are smaller than C's, and can be sailed only by those of 16 years or younger. These new additions are broadening our experience in sailing, and helping to make our club a family club enjoyed by all ages. Other new additions made at P.Y.C. are several new mem- SEEK VOLUNTEER f: FIREMEN Company 1 of the McHenry Township Fire Protection district is desirous of obtaining new members. They ask jtfiat any male 21 yeSrs or older Who is interested in joining should submit name, address, a^, hours available for duty, and other information for consideration to Secretary H. (j. Rodenkirch, 107- S. Park street, McHenry. Illl||lrillllllillllllll!llllllll!l1!llllllllllllllllllillllllllll The Riverside Athletic club presented "two dozen baseballs to each manager at the opening of the McHenry Little League season on the local diamond last Wednesday. Pictured left to right: Thomas Bolger, player agent; Art Jackson, team manager; Gene Adams, Norm Schmaling, Thomas Evans, Otto Larson and kneeling, Fred J. Meyer, president of Little League and J-epresentative of Riverside Athletic club. WET TRACK BRINGS FANS THRILLS AND SPILLS AT WILMOT Drivers, mechanics, pit crews officials, management and an anxious crowd were delayed in starting the races at Wilmot Saturday night. All were in douht if races would actually be run at all due to a continued drizzle that started at 5:45 p.m. and lasted to 7:10 nnnnanaansifci ELM THEATRE WAUCONDA, ILL. WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY JUNE 15-21 "THE STORY OF RUTH" In line with our policy to give our patrons the latest pictures released we are play- ULTRA-MODERN One Mile: East of McHenry on Route 120 Show Starts at Dusk THURS thru TUES JUNE 16 to 21 In Color and CinemaScope "THE STORY OF RUTH" m p.m. at* wvhic hu time a dje cision img t h i s p i c t u r e w i t h t h e C h i - T lir ,, „ was made to run. The late 5^°. World_ fr^,®restarting time warranted only ^ejeday shows: 7 & 9.10 pm one qualifying lap per driver Sunday shows: 5- 7:10 & 9:20 instead of the customary two laps. Time trials thus ended on time, 8:15, and the special 12 lap heat races started at 8:30. The moist track surface gave the crowd more than they could expect in the way of thrills and spills and before the rains really came during the 20 lap semi-feature, virtually all the wood guard rails were reduced to tooth picks. A dejected promoter, Jim Smith, determined to complete a whole evening of competition without the over abundance of rain this season promises another enlarged racing bers who were introduced at j program for next Saturday the party. They are: Mr. and | night. Time trials 7:15, first Mrs. Paul Armstrong; Mr. and race at 8:30, No Increase In Prices WED - THUR -- JUNE 22-23 "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" McHENRY THEATRE 518 So. Gr. Ph. Ev. 5-014 Wed - thurs - june 22-23 In Color "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" Richard Burton Barbara Rush . "" Also 2 Color Cartoons Wednesday is Ladies' Nite COMING FRI & SATa JUNE 24-25 "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" and "THE LAST VOYAGE?' uiiiiiifmiitiiiiinHiimiiiiiimitiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitm m crystal ; ally the exasperated parent re- ' McHenry 310 000 212 - 9 13 1 plied: "You were pulled out of a magician's hat -- now stop asking questions." : DAILY PINUPS: ;; Noah's noblest work was in : building the ark; his biggest ; mistake, in letting in two flies. Some folks are unlucky at I the races because they can't : shuffle the horses. | It's not how much ability f you have, but how you handle f it. : A bachelor is a pedestrian : who will walk a mile, but not - an aisle. Racine 100 600 50x -12 10 3 Loser: Freund 1-1 Winner: Eickhorst Strikeouts: Seits 2, Eickhorst 6, Freund 4, Mauer 1, Tinder 1 Walks: Seitz 2, Eickhorst 7, Freund 8, Mauer 4 Stolen bases: D. Freund 2, Schonert, Larsen FILES SUIT A $40,000 dram shop suit was filed by Mrs. Marian Alford of McHenry last week in circuit court in behalf of herself and three children. She is ., , , , administrator of the estate of r ^ f - P behind ; her husband, Murray Alford, ^ the drivers seat in a car is a | whQ was killed in an auto acci- ; useful convenience. i (jent last March 18. Mrs. Al- ^ I ford names in her suit the proprietors of Lakeside Inn and "Ode to Mudders" A rainy day for sixty gals, What a deal, it's good we're pals. # * Witfa1 carcl? ancTfood f whiled away • The hours to fill our Woodstock Day. Shut-ins we, from near and far. Said one at end of the 7th hour, "Good Gosh,, I feel like a hot house flower. As for golf, there were two souls, Letty and Floss, who played 9 holes. Our battle cry in this Nature's mess, "Next week we'll try with Inverness." SWEET POTATO STATES: Louisiana led the nation last vear as a "sweet potato state" Chicago; 3. Eric Nelson, Pro- 'by producing 4,838,000 cwt. phets Town, 111. ; Tvjorth Carolina was second 250cc: 1. John Riser, Gary, with a total of 2.660,000 cwt., Ind.; 2. Ken Dixon, Chicago; and Virginia, third, grew 1,- 3. A. E. Buettell, Chicago. j 656,000. 500cc: 1. John Goodpaster, other states producing over Mrs. Frank Davenport, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsey; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marion; r. and Mrs. A. C. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Ewiest Useman. On June 12th the cold weather and brisk wind didn't stop our sailors from enjoying the last race of the Chinook series. Roaring to the finish line first was Ron Schloemer, skipper, Y-36. Second was Jerry Schloemer skippering Y-6& ;and third was Stan Johnson skippering Y-12. Next weekend P.Y.C. will be the guests of Long Lake Yacht club for the annual Long Lake Pistakee regatta. We are all looking forward to a highly competitive sail; and' hoping for good weather. The sensational craze of the country, Go-Kart racing, will continue on Sunday afternoons with competition on the Simile track starting at 2 p.m. Every Saturday Night STOCK CAR RACES Chicago; 2 Lad Malek, Chicago; 3. Jim O'Donnell, Joliet. 600cc: 1. Ray Smith, Chicago; 2. Bruce Swander, Cicero; 3. Nick Dr&bar, Chicago; Joe Kalous, Chicago; Richard Far-, ner, Chicago; Franklin Milin- [ ac, McHenry. | Trophy Dq&{^ Carl Mellzer, j Chicago; - FrtpTO Gennar, Chicago; Bill Sharp?' Joliet. 1,000,000 cwt. each were New Jersey, Texas, and Mississippi. ; are mental foods that make ? you laugh. : Anonymous. To produce one pound of honey, one bee would have to work 8 years, and fly some 70,- 000 miles, under normal condi- - ED'S RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chain EVergreen 5-4123 Cases of poliomyelitis date back to ancient times although the first recorded description occurred in 1830. The first epidemic in the U.S. was in 1897. UN 2-3781 Kenosha County Speedway WILMOT, WIS. D.S.T. 8:30 P. M. TIME TRIALS 7:00 FIRST RACE; 8:30 p.M. THURS - FRI - SAT JUNE 16-17-18 Double Feature Program Each feature shown only once! Pat Boone "JOURNEY TO THE" CENTER OF THE EARTH" Shown once at 7:15 P.M. also David Ladd THURS -- JUNE 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" * FRI - SAT -- JUNE 17-18 Double Feature Program Carol Lynley Brandon de Wilde "BLUE DENIM" and Sterling Hayden "TERROR IN A TEXAS TOWN" George Gobel - Diana "I MARRIED A WOMAN" SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 19-20-21 DOG OF FLANDERS" | Richard Burton - Barbara_Rush Shown once at 9-"00 P.M. SUN - MON - TUES JUNE 19-20-21 The Motion Picture For Evervone! "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" Charlton Heston Betty Hutton 2 shows Sun. 6:15 & 8:45 p.m. 1 show Mon & Tues at 8 p.m. THE BRAMBLE BUSH" also Color Cartoon Adults . , 1.25 1y<r, Children under 12 KHKK i When Accompanied by adullv FOX LAKE COUNTRY CLUB MIKE COYNE, Manager SEMI-PRIVATE is HOLE COURSE 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 Closed Wed., June 22 Theatre will reopen on Wednesdays starting June 29 WED - THURS - JUNE 22-23 Joseph Cotten George Sanders JULES VERNE'S "FROM THE EARTH ! TO THE MOON" ! and Dana Andrews - Jane Powell i "ENCHANTED u 1 ISLAND" ? REST YOURSELF . . . GET FRESH AIR . . SEE A BIG SCREEN OUTDOOR SHOW! ; THANK YOU * As coach of the McHenry : golf team, I would like to take ; this opportunity to publicly ' thank the McHenry Country f. Club for the courtesy and co- ; operation extended to the team t- and myself this past season. : In particular, I would like s to thank Julius Goffo for the t time and effort put forth in advice and instruction to our ~; young golfers. t The McHenry high school. ; was privileged to host both the ; district and conference golf « meets at the McHenry Country * club. I would like to thank the ; club for its approval of these : meets, and say that the course, : club facilities, and personnel of • the club, all helped make these • meets the best in many years. " To any and all who helped the - squad in its competition a sin- : cere thanks. , A --* Charles Cuda Wally's Package Liquor store, both in Lakemoor, charging that liquor was sold by them to her husband on last March 17 and 18, and the crash which took his life was the result of his intoxicated condition. COURT BRIEFS One person drew a fine of $10 for drunken and disorderly conduct, while another paid $108 for the same offense when they appeared in court in McHenry last Saturday. 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