Pag* Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June 30. 19MI •v*f £omj&. (I/tdkA: Our cherries ripened this week and those robins came bob-bob-goblin' along. . When "Skip" Wirfs mentioned the coming Fourth of July tjiis week, we had to look at tUfe calendar to be sure. It always later than we think. "Our better half just mentioned' broiling a steak outside. A r$?nark like that can take your mind off column writing. McHenry Country Club News By Jack Buckie ' We enjoy a good, horse race lrtg>re than listening to high- rered motors, but never get a track. At Sportsman's Park, where older drivers have held the pace, a young 22 year old, Tommy Graham, from Sale: t creek, and he said, "Where was that, on number 8?" He should be on the stage. (I think there's LITTLE LEAGUE The eight year old league will head this week's report bfecau&e it was in this league that the outsanding game of the week was played. On Saturday night the Wrens defeated the Larks 1-0. In the final inning, Peter Stilling was hit with a pitched ball to force in Jimmie Larkin wth the game's only run. Don Reinboldt was the Wiijone leaving for Dodge City this ning pitcher in a torrid pitchafternoon.) SHAMROCKS LOSE TO KENOSHA AND CRYSTAL LAKE but it wasn't until tht^end of last Sunday's Calcutta that I learned what people mean when they say, "It's all over but the shouting". There was a little shouting Illinois, has 16 victories ilo heard from some quartdominate the standings. ;ers runng set forth by technical matter seems to have ier i>blems Last Wednesday the Kenosha Pirates defeated the Mc^ Henry Shamrocks 12-9. The Shamrocks had nine hits in this game with Herb Baker being the batting star with two hits, pne a double with the bases loaded. John Knox also" had er s battle with Ricky Zeller. Don reached his opponent for a three base hit leading off the third but Ricky then proceeded to strike out the side and leave him stranded on third. ^ Major League Otto Larson's Owls took over undisputed* possession of first place b6V had to share the week's spotlight with Dick Peterson. The Cardinal catcher hit two home runs in one game, in fact the round trippers caftie in successive times at bat. Dick fellow was wondering the ;met wj^ the approval of most day,^ Why can t life s persons I interviewed, who felt hit us when we ie jt was most fair decision 'starter or two hits. Gene Freund, Jim ! set tied for a two run double in Justen and Chuck Pierce had hjs final trip. pur remaining three hits. J The big game of the week Sunday the league leading iwas when the Falcons and Owls Chiefs of Crystal Lake defeat- jmet>iboth were undefeated. The ed the Shamrocks 16-9. The iQwls-won 6-1 as Ken Frost Shamrocks again lacked a good |fcinned 16 batters and paced the pitching performance from a Jattack with three hits. a reliefer. If the j Jim Pierson was the winning TIGERS LOSE TO RACINE. THEN DEFEAT ELGIN Losing pitcher, Ted Schaefer. Saturday night Johnsburg traveled to Racine and lost to j the Racine Red Birds by a score of 6-5 in eleven innings. Sunday Johnsburg had their hitting clothes on as they rapped Elgin 22-4. Racine came back trom a 4-0 'ficit to tie the • game at 4-4 at the end of nine innings only to see Johnsburg take a one run lead in the eleventh inning but the - Red' Birds rallied for two runs to win the game. Johnsburg collected ten hits with Sonny Miller, Mel Freund and Paul Smith, each collecting two hits. Racine's attack was paced by Dan Exner with three hits and Bill George who chipped in with two hits. Sunday's game at Johnsburg saw fh^ Tigers break the game open in the fourth inning when, they pushed, across 5 runs with Lloyd Freund getting a triple arid Mel FreUrid getting a double that caused most of the damage. Johnsburg scored 6 runs in the sixth with Tom Huemann's bases loaded homer providing niSst' of the runs. Johnsburg ' collected 23 hits with Lloyd' FYeUnd and Tom dpr the circumstances. !® top notch pitching perform- the Cardinals 20-9. Ron Parks SThe county league ball clubs Teams number 4, 7- and 10 ance they will be rough because included a home run among his wfil be plenty busy over the ,were al] (ied for fjrst place j the Shamrocks have the hitters jfour hits while Frost had three holiday weekend. Here's how hbnors and were comprised of 'but lack a P'tcher who can go !safeties. John Cussack also hit o|j| July 3rd: ...... . _ -- *..u nthor L n.. ^ ^Richmond at Algonquin -^Dundee at McHenry ?xTohnsburg at Crystal Lake ;Harvard at Elgin the following members: Frank 'n'ne fullc iitinisgs. One other (f0r the circuit in the game that Johnson. Herb Reihansperger, j bright spot for ±he Shamrocks |Saw four home runs. Frank Rourke and Dee Over- !was 'he thiee run homer by i The Falcons defeated the ton. Paul Overton, Dick Hes- ;Chuck Pierce. It was Pierce's j Orioles 7-3 as Denny Blake ter, Dick Weber and Babe See- !first homer of the year. The | struck out 13 batters. A real n the following day, July.pe George Johnson, Matt Hof- Shamrocks are now 4-5 in lea- I outstanding achievement for i, they make the swing like,mann, John Betjeman and Sul- !sue play g and know everything?" 1hev cou]d have arrived at Un-[Shamrocks can come up with 'pjfcher as the Owls walloped jOeffling each collecting 4 hit 'A ' ' * ~ -- - apiece. Tom HUemann and Ron Madden harflrnered out three hits apiece.;' This week Jdhiisburg has four games scheduled. Tuesday and Friday they t^Vel to Elgin to play the V.F.W. at 7:30 p.m. each night. T^his weekend will be one of the biggest weekends of the suiirimer with Crystal Lake invading Johnsburg Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Crystal Lake is one of the two teams that have beaten the Tigers in the league and the Tigers will be out for revenge. Monday, July 4, Richmond will bring a strong team into Johnsburg to play the Tigers at 2 p.m.' These games will be very important to the Tigers. Everyone should plan to take in at least one of these exciting games.. Johnsburg (22) AB R H T. Huemann, 3b 5 3 3 L. Freund, 2b 5 3 4 J. Huff, 2b 1 0 0 D. Hiller, cf 4 1 0 R. Smith, cf 2 1 2 M. Freund, c 6 1 2 R. Madden, ss 3 1 3 B. Brennan, ss 1 0 0 T Oeffhng, If 6 3 4 W. Frett, lb 3 2 1 J. Smith, lb 1 1 0 B. Schmitt, rf 4 3 2 B. StaJlman, rf 2 1 1 D. Drafz, p 4 1 1 L. Freund, If 1 1 0 Elgin Arrows (4) AB R H J. Hilliard, 2b 5 0 1 J. Webb, cf '4 . 0 0 G. Page,, lb 5 0 1 M. May. ss 3 1 0 W Spann If, 3 1 2 W. Grites, c 2 1 0 R. Miller, 3b 3 1 0 J. Dill, rf 4 0 2 B. Kirk, py 3 0 0 B. Nelson rf. 1 0 0 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FOX VAiXEY RIDERS iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii Winning pitcher, Drafz. Losing pitcher, Kirk. . Two-base hits: T. Huemann. Lloyd Freund, Mel Freund and Ron Madden. Three-base hits: Lloyd F reund. Home runs: T. Huemann. i|i\.lgOnquin at Crystal Lake JJVIcHenry at Elgin >|Dundee at Harvard ~Jtichmond at Johnsburg ily Consago. Congratulations to j Shamrocks !a 11 the members of the winning jMai. cf ss teams, some of whom really Knox, 2b j played some excellent golf in iG. Freund, j spite of the "pressure" they -Benson c . !justen 3b Most observers have pressure imust have been under.- bad Congratulations are also in j Baker rf their eyes on the Johnsburg order for one Harry Conway j Wick-encamp If Tigers as the season moves vvj10 dropped in a beautiful *8 ! Pierce If cf along. They were off to a slow iron shot on the 18th hole last ;Peterson. lb start but strengthened their Thursday for an ace. Harry, Mathews, lb pitching with the return of j who has been playing an ex- |Mauer. p IBrafz and the team is shaping oollent brand of golf around j Totals up real good. • i McHenry for many seasons, | Kenosha j finally achieved what most 'Madden, ss Of course, the Tigers will golfers dream about all their Tyler, 3b h^ve their hands full in these lives. Oddly enough, the two Cabbie, rf games with Crystal Lake and members who have made holes- Koustom, cf Richmond. Both look like good in-one this season, Conway and Muluisk. lb games. A1 Noonan, had not signed up Huntzinger, c "Tie Shamrocks will prob- :jn the Hole-in-One Club in the jSchuavensky, aWy face some fast pitching locker room. Wilson, 2b when they entertain Dundee ^ If Herb Reihansperger ip- Barndallaci, p here Sunday. However. wejpears (o be a mt]; exhausted : Totals think the boys can give the f„,„ Shamrocks home crowd a victory. jlooking for the next few days, it is quile understandable. On AB R H 4 1 0 3 2 2 P 4 1 1 3 1 . 0 4 1 1 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 37 7 7 AB R H 5 1 1 5 2 1 2 2 0 5 2 2 4 2 2 4 3 1 If 5 0 3 4 0 0 3 0 0 37 12 10 302 000 011-- 7 ! Lit tie League was the fact that Denny didn't walk a single bat- It er. The two Denny's, Blake and Jackson, each had two hits for the Falcons. Dave Smith was the winning ! The 'tough , were rained luck" Bluebirds out twice .last Kenosha 100 142 040--12 been rained out five times and are yet to play an official game. Minor League Th minors enjoyed another week of good baseball as three of the five games were decide^ by one run. The week's scoteji were Eagles 4, Cardinals 3; Orioles 6, Bluebirds 5; Owls i Falcons 3; Orioles 9, Falcons *T land Owls 13, Cardinals 1. I Standings: W jOwls 5 ! Eagles 3 P-7e suppose it is foolish to Saturday he won the Class B .Crystal Lake for a sane Fourth of July, [president's trophy by beating '^berlin, lb 's just •«*> hot to keef*4to* R&^Weselius" after 20 holes of , Sime- ss bulance drivers too busy, j nip and tuck competition. Then j Hansen, c !he bounced right back on Sun- Wilhrant, rf miLY PIN-UPS ;day and was a member of one (Ackman, rf | When two impressionists 0f fhe winning Calcutta teams. Thurovv, If -et head-on it becomes an Herb lives in a part of town Spasojerick, cf ^kci-dent. jihat seems to specialize in ^ | " ~ j tournament winners, his neigh- Kleckner. 2b # What the stock market hors, Paul and Dee Overton al- jSunderledge, p rleans to a man a super mar-'so turned up on winning teams 'Peacock, p et means to a woman. jin the Calcutta. j Totals ~ .. ! Next Sunday, July 3, is< the Shirt-tale: writing it on the |first round of match play com. Schaefer s» Cuff. Some women are too beautiful for wordo, but riot for Ideas. - - A brilliant' conversationalist is one who places emphasis on Ihe second person. G. Freund, b.-p D. Freund, 2b lb Tindler,'If p Rentz, lb If Baker, rf round No. 1: Upper bracket: ° Hester vs. Rink. A. Jackson vs. p. ' - Wattles, F. Johnson vs. Weber, Wheelock vs. Noonan, Knaack K vs. Weselius, Hughes vs Lar-^|MatheW8. lb km. Betjeman vs. Varese. Justen 2b Bruns vs. Nilles. Lower brae- ' Totals petition for the Past President's trophy, a tournament wtych finds A and B golfers battling it out against each other. Here are the pairings for ; A good friend is one from whom you expect a lot but •iiever ask it of him. = - Anonymous ket' Sayler vs Brown Freund rrypta] I ake I- -- , vs. Buss. Rourke vs. Weyland, shamrocks Kelly vs. Newkirk, Seepe vs. Evans, Overton vs. Marion, Adams vs. Simon, Palaichuk vs. Buckie. If I seem to ignore Emil Si AB R H 4 1 1 5 3 2 4 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 5 2 3 6 2 3 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 39 16 13 AB R H 3 0 0 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 0 1 4 0 1 1 4 3 2 3 1 0 3 1 o 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 36 9 9 0 Outdoors On the weekend of June 11 and 12, the Riders' t&ok a trip to Tomah, Wis., for a motorcycle rally. The riders thoroughly enjoyed themselves. On the return trip, a round-about route was taken so that some added sight seeing could be taken lr. . Again we are asking that all persons who are not members of the Fox Valley • Riders and have in their possession Fox Valley Riders emblems, please turn them in to any Fox Valley rider. The emblems will be paid for according to individual value. The value of the emblem will be determined by the club at the next meeting. You will receive the money for your emblem either by mail or by the person tire emblem was turned, in to. ^ a' « Dennis Becker recently suf-' fered a severe appendicitis at-) jlack, and was rushed to the! {hospital. After the removal of; [his appendix, he spent two. j weeks in the hospital. Upon his- I release, the first thing he went# for was his cycle. He appeaud at the next meeting on his cycle. i (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiifiMiiiiiiiiiiitmiiniiiim PET SPRAY Bluebirds Cardinals Falcons Roster Changes At a Little League meeting Jolinsburg (5) R. Madden, ss L. Freund, cf iS. Miller, 2b W. F r e t t , r f? M. Freundi c J. Smith, lb' P. Smith, If D. Sompel, 3b L. Freund, {J T. Schaefer, p ^lUclne (6) 2 • Tl °ri°les ^ 1 B. Olbert, 2b 5. ... yltr. ' Blask, lb' ~ ~ 0 3D. Exnen, c W. Wittkowski, 3b P. Rassmussen, If held this wefk Darnell was drafted by- the Major Lea gue Falcons to complete that team's roster. *^he following were transferred from the eighf year league to the minors: Bradley Pictor and Peter Stilling, Eagles; Don Reinboldt, Cardinals; Rieky Zeller Eddie Doyle, Bluebirds; Mark Freund. Orioles. Bill Wyant., manager of the minor Eagles reported that Richard Kesterson of his team has connected for 13 hits in 15 at bats, including a home run and 5 triples. P. RAdolak, rf S. Schonert, ss D. Larson, ss R. Seitz, p S. Prentiss, p T„ Casper, p Ejckhorst, p Wihning pitcher, Phil Eick Jaorst. McHENRY SHORES ^RESIDENT WINS CAR IN CONTEST 004 074 001--16 021 020 013-- 9 Winner, Peacock. Loser, Casten. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets received during the illness and passing of- our loved one. We are especially grateful to the clergy. Your thoughtfulness will always be remember- J Mrs. C. L. Mac Callum of Mc J-lenry Shores was this week inhere is a good reason for it. presented with a 1960 Ply- j We were sitting in Uncle Dave Jnouth station wagon by a re- iColeman's soda parlor the §)resentative of Proctor and other afternoon discussing our •Gamble. Presentation of title 'respective golfing prowess and l)f ownership was made at the |I casually mentioned to Si that tertifiieel Food store in McHen- jl had really "creamed" a tee ry, where Mrs McCallum re- shot (on 17) which stopped ceived the application blank about four feet short of the for her entry. creek. He wasn't paying too She was informed thit she much attenlion to me and ask- ^as third place winner in a ed me 1o repeat what I had national historical contest on isaid. I told him my tee shot Friday, the thirteenth of May. had stopped just short of the Success aind wealth are of ten due to will power *- es-' ed. mon for the next few weeks, ; pecially if willed by a wealthy I The Family of J. C. Thies relative. i^W 9 RUDY BECKER'S KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Prlve-In PHONE EVergreen 5-2436 TRAINING and BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS • Stud Service • Heated & Unhealed Kennels German Shorthair Pups For Sale . Obedience - Hunting - Retrieving Learn To Dance On Roller Skates New Beginner's Classes Starting on Tuesdays 7 to 8 P.M. at JUST FOR FUN ROUfR RINK t McHENRY ink Open Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. & Son. 8 to 11 pjn. -- Matinee Sat). & Sun. 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. mm/ "TmaHIka^hiu^! Tftife em BOWLING AT And they'll love you for HI If* The family game where everybody has the same chance to win! Try it... you'll be glad you did. AB H R i 5 1 2 I 5 1 1 | 6 2 0 j 2 1 0 5 2 0 4 1 1 ' 5 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 AB H R 5 1 0 4 1 1 5 3 0 5 0 0 6 1 3 5 2 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 . 0. o. 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 By Jack Walsh Bluegill fishing has been ra- | ther spotty in Chain-of-Lakes I this past week. The best day- ; time method is to cover as j much water as possible and ' try every likely-looking spot ! until you locate a good spawnj ing bed. For late afternoon and evenj ing fishing, small poppers are j ! usually the most productive if > ! the water is calm. Yellow, : black, or white are our j favorite fly colors, mainly bej cause we have found that they ! seem to be most appealing to the bluegill's appetite. Surface lures worked slowly and methodically near weed beds are taking their toll of the bass population. Even if old Mr. Bass is not hungry, you can get him mad enough to strike by creating a disturbance on the surface. At times you may have to cast over him six or seven times, but perserverance usually pays off. The river and lakes in our area are getting more crowded all the time. Rules and regulations on water saStftg&aai! courtesy are available at sporting goods and marine supply stores. Compliance with these rules will afford all of us safer and more enjoyable hoating. Kills Lie*, Fleas, Ticks, Gnatf • R«p«ls Annoying Flics • Contains Tabatrex Fly Repellent • Deodorizes • DrescM Coat 98° BOLGER'S 108 S. Green St. Phone EV 3-4500 Every Saturday Night STOCK CAR RACES KCMSMl Comity SpWwi? WIIMOI, WIS. D.S.T. 8:30 P. M. PLAT TIME TRIAL* Berryland 7:00 M 6 McHenry FIRST RACfli UN 2-3781 8:30 r.M. McHENRY THEATRE !18 So. Gr. Ph. Ev. 5-014 THURS - FRI SAT JUNE 30 -- JULY 1-2 Double Feature Program Robert Youngson's "WHEN COMEDY WAS KING" Also 2nd Hit! CONGO JUNGLE' In CinemaScope and Color Plus Cartoon SUN - MON - TUES JULY 3-4-5 'CARRY ON NURSE' Shirley Eaton Kenneth Connor Added Cartoon Ultra-Modern _ One Mile East of McHenry ^ Route 120 Show Starts At Dusk THURS - FRI - SAT JUNE 30 -- JULY 1-2 In Color "KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" Robt. Taylor - Anne Aubrey and |u "GIRLS TOWN" v Mamie Van Doren Mel Torme Also Color Cartoon; _SUN-- MON - TUES JULY 3-4-5 "THE RAT RACE" In Color Tony Curtis - Debbie Reynolds Also 2 Color Cartoons WED - THURS -- JULY 9-7 "THE GAZEBO" Glenn Ford - Debbie Reynolds Wednesday Is Ladies' Nite IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIlllllllim crystal c 1 r j T hi a r hi. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 ' Double Feature Program, "QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE" Zsa Zsa Gabor and "MAN FROM GOD'S COUNTRY. , George Montgomery .» FRI - SAT -- JULY 1-2^ "TEN SECONDS TO HELL" Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance and "DAY OF THE OUTLAW" Robert Ryan - Burl Ives LATE SHOW Saturday Nite, July 2 ^•mUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL" WED - SAT -- JULY 6-9 Doris Day - David Niven "PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES" ' Added Cartoon SUN - MON - TUES JULY 3-4-5 Hope Lange - Stephen Boyd "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" Added Color Cartoon WED - THURS -- JULY 6-7 Tommy Noonan-Pete Marshal "THE ROOKIE" and 'THE 3rd VOICE" Edmond O'Brien - Julie London BEST YOURSELF . . . GET FRESH AIR . . SEE A BIG SCREEN OUTDOOR SHOW! can still join our Mixed League starting July Call today for information. tiiuinmim o o Automatic "Gold Crown? Lanes 0 McHENRY RECREATION Fox Stu Phone EV fr.2520 FOX LAKE COUNTRY CLUB MIKE COYNE, Manager SEMI-PRIVATE 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 THEATRE GRAYSLAKE, ILL) - OPEN 7:30 WEEKDAYS FINE PICTURES -- BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS TASTY REFRESHMENTS j ELM THEATRE . Tel. JAc|son 6-1421 Wauconda, 111 ST DAY THURSDAY, JUNE 29 DOUBLE FEATURE FIRST SHOWING -- * NOW WEEKS AHEAD OF CHICAGO! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents SAMUEL GOLDWYN, JR'S •**«*<„,<* TWAIN'S TheJVdventures 0f -i jvliucKleberrgFinn CinemaScope *"d METROCOLOR TONY RANDALL EDDIE HODGES ARCHIE MOOR AND CO-HIT "GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY with JOEL McCREA • ALSO -- LATE SHOW BONUS FEATURE -- SAT. • I ^"Bridge of Tbko Ri" and "GJrtfst of Drags+rip Hollow" ... FRIDAY & SATURDAY "©Sbette Goes To War" with BRIGITTE BARDOT CCIAL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW JULY 2nd "Carry On Nurse" Managers Comment: "This is the funniest yet! SUNDAY & MONDAY k *.lii JULY 3-4 Carry On Nurse" LADIES! Don't forget your free daffodil when you leave the theatre. _ j TOTSbAY & WEDNESDAY -- JrULY 5-6 "Conspiracy of Hearts" with LILLI PALMER, MON UtUeftcpte JULY 3-4-5 THE *- THREE STOOGES II TIM F1BT FSU-UKtl FUTWK OIHI HAVE ROCKET. WilL TRAVEL * COLUMBIA PICTURE . Late Show Bonus Feature SUNDAY NIGHT BARBARA STANWYCK "CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA" BRILLIANT"-- DAZZLING -- COLORFUL Monday ; July 4th ^ About 10:15 STARTS WEDNESDAY. JULY 6 SILVANA MANGANO "FIVE BRANDED WOMEN" and "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" DICK CLARK FIREWORKS «