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Page Four THE McHENTRY Thursday, July 26, 1962 ;i i-V. ,.» i::r]' l-U£i, Uftdl&fc SOI HEAR... Just decided this week to take one day before the summer melts into the fall and go around visiting good friends whom we think of often but seldom see. The pace of modern, living is too fast for the good' old fashioned way of calling on our friends. Somehow, we always find time to call when a friend dies. That's different! Was a time when we thought a trip to Wisconsin Dells was great. Nowadays people take off for Europe with less fan fare. So, One of these mornings we are not going to report for work. That will be the day to record in our private history book as "The Walshes Go ACallih". Not long ago we heard groups discussing the amount of good work Tom Bolger has done for Little League this year. So. when Tom called us this week to ask for a plug for the Little League dance, we were more than happy to pitch in with a few -lines of ink. The dance will be held Saturday night, Aug. 4, at the V.F.W. hall. This one chance for all of us to help a great effort in which a few have carried the load. Please attend the dance, it is a painless way of helping while you are having a lot of fun. Wonder who chose the Cub- Phillies game for that telecast to Europe? Couldn't have been Herb and Junior, could it? We want to see the White Sox play the Giants in the World Series. Now, if someone can discourage the Yankees and Dodgers everything will be hunky-dory. The McHenry Sham rocks will wind up their regular season next Sunday with ..a game here against the Johnsburg Tigers. Those Tigers are tops in the league and the Shamrocks would like nothing better than to win this big game. It is very har&1oIp.ut a ball team on the field today so let's give a word of. Credit' to the following for putting the team on the field in snappy uniforms thus season: , Z. •- Al's- Welding, • AlthofPs <Gas Service, Buss Ford, Carey Electric Contr., Ernie's Sport Center, Freund Oil Co., Chas. Herdrich & Son, Hester Oil Co., Joe's Barber Shop, Joe's Tap, McHenry Floral, McHenry Ready-Mix, Riverside Bake Shop, Rudy's Drive In, Skelly Service, Sportsman's Inn, Tonyan Construction. McHenry Country Club Long column today so listen c a r e f u l l y . F i n a l i s t s i n o u r medal tournament came in with some nice rounds of golf and here are your winners. Class A, Marilyn Reihansperger, Class B, Jean Weyland and Class C, Claire Rosing. A special bouquet to Claire who is one of our newer golfers. Low net events were won by Julia Kralowetz, Class A (and that was with a gross round of 98 which is mighty fine shooting), Class B, Jean Weyland and Class C, Elaine Justen. The daily event was best score on blind holes. Class A, Julia; Class B, Jean; and Class C, Barbara Weber. Next week we start our club championship. Tee times will be posted by Friday night. Whether or not you're signed up for this tournament please come out for play. ^ Now hear this! Next Sun& day, July 29, the games committee has' scheduled a two ball foursome. Sign up sheets are on the bulletin boards. You have until 8 p.m. Friday night at which time partners will be drawn. Tee time is 2:30 p.m. for everybody, plus prizes, c o o k - o u t ( s t e a k s ) , d a n c i n g , and all this still in your sport clothes. What more can you ask? Let's have a big turnout. Our big Northern Illinois Women's invitational tournament scheduled for Aug. 16 and 17 is getting closer. Deadline for entry is Aug. 3. All of our Class A golfers should get in on this event. We're pleased to have had our club chosen for play. dishes out his recipe for being such, some may find him overdone. Overestimating yourself is u n r e a l i s t i c , u n d e r e s t i m a t i n g yourself is unwise. - This we believe, by this we live,' it's well to forget, anci tiuis to forgive. The dearest dream of the dreams we dream, As the tangled paths we roam, Is the dream that wakens the later years, Of what we once called home. Next week we should have some word on the county league play-offs and dates for playing rained out games. We have a list of the nevk coaching set-up at the high school, but a bit late this week. Dean Hargis has been named varsity football coach, replacing Paul Mandli who recently resigned. More later. Tickets are available again this year for the All-Star football game at Soldier Field, Aug. 3. They will be handled at the police desk in the city hall this year. Hope you young people will be able to attend. Daily Pinups When a self-made man A secret is something either too good to keep or not worth listening to. Rural Golfers To Compete In State Sports Festival McHenry county's best rural golfers--members of Farm or Home Bureau eligible to compete in the Illinois Farm Sports Festival--will vie in a county golf tourney Thursday afternoon, August 9, Norm Specht, chairman, said today. Purpose of the tourney is twofold: (1) Provide a recreational progrw.^ for rural people to gather for an afternoon of relaxation and getting acquainted. (2) Decide McHenry county's six entries to the state finals in three classes. The state finals will be held August 22 at the University of Illinois golf course In conjunction with the two-day Sports Festival finals. Golf will begin at 1 p.m., and if enough entries are received, Specht will prepare tee off times. Winners will be determined on a low gross basis. To clear up a misunderstanding about the state tourney, Specht said three low gross trophy winners will be determined in each class. Then, those golfers who do not win a prize will have their scores submitted for a prize based on the Peoria handicap system. McHenry county golfers should make their entry at the McHenry County Farm Bureau (Woodstock phone 338-2000) at once. This will help the committee plan for the affair and it will assure you of a place to golf. Here are the classes: Class 1. Ladies. Class II. Associate ; male members or dependents of these members who are eligible. Class III. Regular male members and male dependents who are eligible. This is the first year for golf in Sports Festival, and it comes after several years of trying to have such a tourney by Roy E. Will, Sports Festival manager and an ardent golfer. Judging by the interest shown around the state, this should be a good event. McHenry Coachmen We now have a permanent meeting place in a building behind the Oak Park hotel at Pistakee Bay. By a majority vote we have decided to purchase courtesy cards to be given out by members when they have helped someone in need. Bob Rodde, Secretary Anonymous. Lack of common sense often leads to lack of confidence -- from others. Open Week Days 6:45 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m. -- Sun. 2:15 p.m. Reservations and Tickets for AIRLINES -- STEAMSHIPS -- CRUISES -- TOURS RAILROAD -- BUS -- HOTELS -- U DRIVE CARS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Approved & fully accredited with Air Traffic Conference of America International Air Transport Association. Rail Travel Promotion Agency. Trans-Atlantic Passenger Steamship Conference. Trans-Pacific Passenger Steamship Conference. Western Hemisphere Passenger Conference. Your Authorized Travel Agent CHAIN-O-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3917 W. Main St. McHenry, 111. Phone 385-5251 * Woodstock, 111. SHOWING NOW THURS. - TUES. "HATARI!" Starring JOHN WAYNE RED DBUTTONS AIR-CONDITIONED STARTS AUG. 1, WED. "HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT" Starring PAULA PRENTISS JIM HUTTON -- Also -- "RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY" Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT JOEL McCREA Two of the Biggest on one program. COMING SOON "MR. HOBBS f AKES A VACATION" SUNDAY JULY 29 Mtimm STOCK CAR RACES SUNDAY NITE LAP--MID SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP PLUS REGULAR RACE feVENTS - INCLUDING SPORTSMEN GATES OPEN 6:00 P.M.-TIME TRIALS 7:15-RACES 8:30 MAIN ENTRANCE W. WASHINGTON-ALTERNATE, BELVIDERE Adults .. . 1.50 Children .. . 50c WAUKEGAN WAUKEGAN SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY McHENRY LEGIOtf TEAM BEATS CARYGROVE NINE 6-0 The Legion team won its fourth game in a row by beating Cary-Grove 6-0. Sunday afternoon in a game halted and then called on account of rain. John Corso was our most productive hitter as he drove in three runs on two hits. In the fifth, John's towering triple that landed about ten feet shy of the tennis court scored two runs. We scored five times in the fifth to break up a 1-0 game. Jack Adams started the inning with a line drive single to right, Hiller was hit by a pitch, Himpelman s i n g l e d in A d a m s , Meyer reached first on a fielder's choice that scored John Hiller, Vern Petersen doubled to» score Joel Himpelman, John Corso's triple scored Meyer and Petersen, and Lloyd Smith's line drive single to right field drove John Corso across. The game was then called on account of rain. Vern Petersen pitched his best game of the year as he struck out ten, walked none, and allowed one hit. This was his fourth win against two losses. We have won all four games since the beginning of the second round and our over all record is eight wins and three defeats. McHenry (7) AB R H Hiller, 2b 0 10 Himpelman, ss .... 3 1 1 Meyer, 3b 2 1 0 Petersen, p 2 2 1 Corso, If 3 1. 2 Smith, c 2 0 1 Schmidt, lb 2 0 0 Adams, cf 2 1 1 Funk, rf 2 0 0 18 7 6 PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB Fifty golfers in Pistakee C o u n t r y C l u b ' s T w i l i g h t League have applied finesse, brute strength, and golfing savvy in various proportions in attempts to improve on Carl Westin's t h r e e-under-par 33 score established during competition on the sporty nineholer. However, Westin's sub-par record has held up under the onslaught. Closest rival, following the eleventh League round, is Jim Jensen who tallied a 36. One stroke back are Jerry Hill and John Hodge, both with 37's. Leading teams in the League are proving that golf is a game of "inches" --. only one and one-half points separating the top three groups. Team captains and points won to date are: Wally Golofit, 32 points; Bob Bachechi, 31; and Ed Underwood, 30.5. Two teams, headed by A1 Thelan and A1 Hill, are tied for fourth place with 27 points. Walter Ream's swingers are close-in with 26. 0 Outdoors By Jack Walsh This year's mourning dove season will open at noon Sept. 1, and extend for 70 half-days to sunset November 9. Shooting hours will be from noon to sunset each day. The daily limit is 12 birds and the possession limit after the first day is 24. Wildlffe technicians say the 1962 dove population is high and predict a good season. Every year we hear this question, "Is it necessary to buy a Federal Migratory Waterfowl Stamp to hunt doves"" The answer is no. 1 Shotgun deer permit quotas have been filled for Hamilton, Gallitin, Carroll, Pope, Hardin, Clinton, Ogle, and Jo Davies counties. Applications requesting a permit for any of these counties will be returned unless the sender lists a second choice county that is still open. The 1962 Illinois state fishing championship finals to determine the top ind i v i d u a 1 angler and, for the first time, a Mr. and Mrs. Anglers team will be held at Channel Lake and Lake Catherine here in the Chain O'Lakes next September. The Mr. and Mrs. Anglers finals will be held on Sunday, Sept. 16, and the individual fishoff will take place on Sunday, Sept. 30. Conducting the fishing tournament finals and some of the; eliminations for the second straight year will be Barney Shunneson, operator of the Channel Lake boat house which will be tournament headquarters. In addition to the state titles, the individual and Mr. and Mrs. winners will qualify for all-expense trips to the World Series of Sport Fishing, Inc., tournaments to be held in October. The Mr. and Mrs. two-day event will be held Oct. 13-14 at Hot Springs, Ark., while the individual will be held again for the second straight year in a series of Oklahoma waters, Oct. 15-19. Traveling expenses will be provided for both the individual and Mr. and Mrs. Angler qualifiers to the World Series and trophies will be awarded to each of the state winners. There also will be other prizes for those participating in the state finals. Both the individual and Mr. and Mrs. state events are open only to Illinois residents, who possess 1962 valid fishing licenses. Channel lake and Lake Catherine will hold its eliminations for Mr. and Mrs. Anglers from Sept 3 (Labor Day Monday) thru Sept. 15. Two couples will qualify each day for a total of 26. Individuals will qualify from Sept. 17 thru Sept. 29. Two will oualify each day for a McHenry Country Club Hosts' Women's Amateur Golf Meet McHerfry Country club is proud to have been chosen as the site for the first annual Women's Amateur golf tournament. This invitational tourney is sponsored by the newly organized No rthern Illinois Women's Golf association and will be held on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 16 and 17. Entries are limited to 150 contestants and entry blanks must be in the mail by Friday, Aug.^3. Detailed plans, listed on the information sheet, will be posted at the local club for your inspection. This inaugural meet is attracting many fine golfers from. Northern Illinois, but is set up for high and low handicap golfers. Two McHenry golfers are named to committees and will be putting forth every effort to prove the selection of McHenry Country club for this event a wise choice. Jean Weyland is named on the registration committee while Betty Rode is chosen as hospitality chairman. total of 26. They'll be joined by the champions of the past two years. They are Harold Smiley of Round Lake Park, the defending titleholder, and Bill Hoffman, of Evanston, the 1960 winner. Since Shunneson has invited other resorts, lakes association and sportsmen's groups throughout Illinois to hold their own qualifying meets, the finals fields probably will exceed the 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. event and the 28 in the individual. All groups wishing to conduct meets in addition to Channel Lake and Lake Catherine trials, are asked to notify Shunneson of their intentions on or before Aug. 15. Anglers attempting to qualify during the Channel Lake and Lake Catherine eliminations will not have to pay an entry. When or how the other invited groups conduct their trials will be left solely up to them. All fees collected by Shunneson from the other resorts, lakes associations and sportsmen's groups conducting eliminations will be used for thp finals prize fund. Aitnougn an rules have not been set, the hopefuls will be required to fish lrom boats. Both artificials and live baits Vill be used by the Mr. and Mrs. Anglers combines. In the individual meet, only artificials will be allowed. BOWLER'S NOTICE Gende's Palace Recreation will begin to organize in tne next few weeks for the coming bowling season. MON.: Ladies League -- TUES.: Men's League WED.: Moose Mixed -- THURS.: Men's Tavern League FRI.: Men's Forester Court 491 Anyone interested to fill in any vacancies call 385-0485 and leave your name and phone number. The Lake's Area's Finest Theatres: GENEVA Theatre a DEL A VAN Theatre Lake Geneva, Wis. NOW SHOWING thru TUESDAY, JULY 31 Daily at 1:30 - 4:00 n a Delavan, Wis. STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 - 6:50 - 9:40 <.v» THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE! FROM THE DLAY THAT KEPT PLAYING FOREVER! srinnc easrum HI PilOiSUHJOB-Blli Bl-MOIGiOl]) P1F0RD-I«»M« •PCHNIRAM A* TECHNICOLOR* PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. Vern Petersen Hits And Pitches Way To Victory Oyer Union Led by the hitting of Vern Petersen and Jon Meyer, Mc- Henry's Legion team defeated Union 13 to 3. Vern hit a three run homer in the third and singled in two more runs in the fourth inning. Jon went 3 for 5 and drove in two runs. Tim Farr and Joel Himpelman each drove in two runs. The game was called after six innings of play because of darkness. The ten hits and thirteen runs scored are both season highs. Vern Petersen won his third game of the year1 and, except for the fifth inning, pitched shutout ball. Our record nows stands at 7 wins and 3 losses. McHenry (13) AB R H Meyer, ss-3b 5 3 3 K. Fletcher, 2b .... 2 1 0 Hiller, 2b 1 0 0 Farr, 3b-rf ,4 1 1 Petersen, p 3 2 2 Corso, If 1 1 0 Schmidt, c 4 1 1 B. Fletcher, lb 4 0 1 Adams, cf 2 1 1 Walsh, rf 1 1 0 Himpelman, ss 1 1 1 28 13 10 SHOP AT HOME HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS PURCHASE "COUNT'S HOUSE" 0 Rudi Jirousek, known as Rudi J. Photographer on Riv- ' erside Drive, and his wife have purchased the Stueben house on Waukegan road, known !as the "Count's house," and plan to move from Wonder Lake about the middle of August. DECLARE DIVIDEND „ A quarterly dividend of 30 ^ cents per share on the outstanding capital stock was declared by the board of directors of Modine Manufacturing company, Racine. Wis., at their regular meeting on Thursday, July 19. 1962. r- Time * M JUST FOR FUN ROLLER RINK McHenry McHENRY THEATRE 11204 N. Gr. Ph. EV 5-01441 THURS., FRI. & SAT. July 26, 27 & 28 ELVIS PRESLEY "FOLLOW THAT DREAM" (Technicolor) 2 Shows 7-9 p.m. ELM THEATRE Phone JAckson 6-1421 24 Hour Answering Service WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS MAIN FEATURE -- 8 p.m. Adults 75c -- Children 25c THURS., JULY 19 STEVE McQUEEN BOBBY DARIN FESS PARKER "HELL IS FOR HEROES" FRI. thru MON. July 20 thru 23 WALT DISNEY'S "BIG RED" TUES., WED. & THURS. July 24, 25 & 26 CHUBBY CHECKER THE MARCELS "TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK" iiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ultra-Modern One Mile East of McHenry On Route 120 Show Starts at Dusk THURS. LAST DAY July 26 "ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN" Also Color Cartoons & Short Subject FRI. & SAT. July 27 & 28 In Color CHUCK CONNORS in "GERONIMO" _ And -- "ARMORED COMMAND" HOWARD KEEL TINA LOUISE SUN. thru WED. July 29 thru Aug. 1 An Excellent Motion Picture! This feature received the highest awards from motion picture critics. Recommended for Adults HENRY FONDA CHARLES LAUGHTON "ADVISE AND CONSENT" PLEASE NOTE: Due to the length of this feature it will be shown Only Once each evening at 8:00 p.m. Show Starts At Dusk STARTING THURS. For 1 Week, Aug. 2 thru 8 SAMUELBRONSTDN Pimms (WON . u»r„« HESTONJMAOREN I SUPER TECHNIRAMA - TECHNICOLOR • SAMUEL BRONSTON PRODUCTION In association with DEAR FILM PRODUCTION distributed by ALLIED ARTISTS For this program only Adults $1.25 Due to the importance & length of this picture there ^ will be only one showing nightly starling at dusk, about 8:30. During this engagement we cannot honor any passes. There will be an added picture to be shown at midnite on Fri & Sat., Aug. 3 oc 4. ^OUTDOOR 1 GRAYSLAKE RTIZD&2! ENDS THURS., JULY 26 "MY GEISHA" -- And -- W "MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" STARTS FRIDAY -- JULY 27 • For this attraction Adults $1.50 - Children 25c • AND NOW ON THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN! ...the story ofthat wan' and his 76 tram bones 9 and the vronderful wonderful tune he played ofi'every heart in town! Memdth , Wsoris /vf/^ THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER-M'ADE! ; FROM THE PLAY THAT KEPT PLAYING FOREVER'!': 'IE SUN., MON., TUES. & WED. July 29, 30, 31 & Aug. 1 In Color "TALES OF TfeRROR" VINCENT PRICE PETER LORRE -- And -- "BURN, WITCH BURN" JANET BLAIR JHIIinillllilHIUIII8!U!U!U!m(!:»llllllllllllllinRBi PAUL FORD'• PMMfDiD directed « morion Da(msrssss TECHNIRAMA* TECHNICOLOR9- PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. | Warner Bros. Records' SOUND TRACK ALBUM available now al your favorite dealer" ^j|| PLUS -- WALT DISNEY'S EXCITING -- "MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP" LATE SHOW - FRI. & SAT. CLINT WALKER - 'KOOKIE' BYRNES "YELLOWSTONE KELLY" In Color £

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