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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 5

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't if Thursday, August 1, 1946 'N; THilcH HcEZNRY PLAIlfDSALE Tig Tn4 horsepower, Diesel electric locomo- JOHNSBURG AND KRKUTZER ON MOUND AS JOHKSBURO BEATS HUNTLEY NINE 10 -4 SHAMROCKS ARE CLOSE 11 I SECOND IN LEAGUE RACE OV- dents came out of those schools. You had' better mark next Monday night, August 5th, down on your calendar. The McGraw teams of Elgin will play Conway's Co-eds and the Case Eagles on our local diamond. PEAR TREE BEARS APPLES John Wninlflviki an by a Chicago. Nortfi Western passenger tram at the Algonquin roxs crossing in, Fox River Grove.

Mrs. Ruth Brasel, widow, who arrived atHhe hospital several minutes after her husband died, said was t-route to Elgin to purchase some supplies for a heating Job he had been installing in Kelsey school to Shady Hill subdivision near Bsow JIM XARKIN IN FINE -FORM AS SHAMROCKS BEAT' CRYSTAL LAKE The McHenry Shamrocks travelled to Crystal Lake last Sunday, took a liking to the beautiful and spacious diamond, and tamed the highly-rated Lakers 7 to 2. Jim Larkin's pitching performance BUT Kreutxer Wimbered his left retired Barrintrtnn BnnliA Next Sunday will end the second round of play in the McHenry County Baseball League, with the -f mrae uaysmaae with HEAR" by EARL ll. WALSH exception of a replay between wing last out ten batters, as JohnsfeurjKshaped up a 10 to 4 win over Huntley on the victors' home grounds. Johnsburg scored two in the second innin then went scoreless until the a pear- tree.

Several years ago, Mr. Weeolowski grafted The girls want us to start telling rington. you this week about another big attraction scheduled for Monday. stood Out as excellent. He allowed thj js the first year it is yielding abundantly.

On the pear-laden tree is one grafted branch which is droop- Johnsburg and Crystal Lake. The game was protested by Crystal Lake and the protest upheld by the league This replay will 'occur at. Johnsburg the following Sunday; Aug. 11. The standings through last Sun August 12th.

They have a night 'only six hits, issued no walks, struck game (9 o'clock) scheduled with the out ten batters and made seven fifth when they put four runs across Another run in the sixth and three the eighth! were not needed, but "KeCiners rnde twirls of Forest assists on taps in nis xieiding range, Only one putout was made in the afforded a comfortable margin rarlc. day ishow Johnsburg in first place-, Shamrock outfield, further evidence i Harry Freund's single, double and if mui me weignt oi yellow transparent apples. Originally a the tree is producing four varieties of pears besides the apples. FATALLY INJIlRFn Word comes in from the McBTenry County Baseball' League that the recent game played ana protested' -by Crystal Lake at Johnsburg will be played, over on August 11th at in tne i in th Apple Waflles For supper some Sunday night, try apple waffle Just add one and threefourtha cups, grated or finely chopped apple to' one standard wafy fle' batter recipe. Bake until a golden brown and serve piping hot, sprmkled with sugar and cinnamon.

Jim's Offerings were not being triple earned the honors of the day I Jhe undefeated team ted around. for distance-hitting. Howie The McHenry Shamrock I I Ipup-iip 'I'hp Mc-Hpnrv u. i i i a rouer carrying nis ciuds anu walkine to the eolf course "MicKey wanat was tne opposing four safe blows in live trips led in "r1'" "J- fc" vuu i ti. ah with fivp wins anil on losit- moundsman and Carl R.

Brasel. 45 Rarrino-f Frankr KemDher standing waiting was a much better percenUge hitting. Huntley's ah- All ree safe Algonquin Deat narvara to a last three for a garage man to deliver his i worKman tnan tne scor would in- star catcher, SigrisV nafl This should be a big attraction. i. ri.

I A flnok of orran Mnwinllv kiw. kta rt bunday. Richmond went twelve in proprietor of the Brasel Heating Service firm, was fatally injured iast week when his truck was demolished A I ft. i a. now couia rnu khuw yne r'x.

nimr In kt Hphron to 4 Axuw vvuiu i iviia aiiwn iiv Subscribe for The Plsindealer1 you. never can msu Wf i front of the barber high-throw vaPiety, gave narvara comes iu juiuuurjr nexi il i rlnn SIT earlier than expected and that Wendt a lot of extra toil. Sunday. piris ui tne mtnenry crystal lmr-c i and Johnsburg Huntley games ap- i he was restinr one foot on the ine Bnamrocas got two men on m. pear elsewhere on this page.

AB oase in tne urst lnninir as Tom Johnsburg 10 ounaav wouia ieaa us to lay ourir. two-bits pa Johnsburg. ISwYhe sieet? Second Round Standings Bolger hit, safely and Harold Still- Howie Freund, ss 5 ing walked, but colildn't get them Smith, rf 5 around. Of course, Crystal Lake's record LaUndryman Les Adams was plenty iD. Freund, cf a B.

Meyers, 8b is better than they showed last bun-. ij The second innins- produced 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 2- 1 2 I 3 0 0, 1 day and they will be primed of Rrn rfect pattern for scoring, but again L. 2b Johnsburg 5 0 1.000 McHenry 5 1 .833 Crystal Lake 4 1 .800 Richmond 3 3 .500 Algonquin 2 4 .333 Hebron 2 4 .333 Huntley 0 5 .000 Harvard 0 5 .000 Local battle in this game. fii tW' tne little matter ol a Dase hit was narry rreuna, Tmmt Games Next Sunday: 14 McHenry at Hebron Crystal Lake at Huntley. 1 Ernie is the md of twin bovs not forthcoming.

Gerry Larkin and E. Meyers, lb That Crystal Lake park is a papa oi twin doJS. Bm Bolger off wUh Wows i Andeon lb 1 beauty. While McHenry won't have! and Larry Stilling advanced them A. Jackson, If 4 the same type of grounds, it is I i keepS with a sacrifice bunt.

Wendt got W. Kreutzer, 4 hoped that a high class municipal our white Sox out of last place. Bolger on strikes and Conway on a athletic field will develop next year, mpTWr T-'w 'd flyT.to J08 ToAals CO-OPS TRIM T. Jim Larkin's single to center and' Huntley 4 AR XT P. Freund is giving a lot of1 6 TO CASE 'EAGLES Sonny'' left rf 5 time, thought and a parcel of landWFAT KT-WSHnVfi A Tf 1 thtr nhamrCJkMW0 n8.

'n th Rourke, rf toward the new park. This will be BEAT NEWSBOYS, 4 TO 1 third Miller made the circuit when H. Walteer, ss 5 located west of the present ball S' the throw-in to third went wild Frank, 3b 4 diamond. Tha'aoftball teams looked better rf Richmond at Algonquin. Harvard at Johnsburg.

0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 i 2 THREE NEW STREAMLINE i TRAINS ANNOUNCED FOR Cleaners PHONE 20 206 S. Green St McHENRY than ever last week as thev eave lne "TStai iaxe owieio neipea me ocnuiix, ever lasi weex as tney gave 5 tha 01tv i.rv!n. fiioriat. 5 I Gerry Larkin's Sigrist, 5 a 1. 1947 BY NORTH WESTERN inai IS.

It Will oe snorts loi- tne targe crowu many a inrui. ir. L. ik 4 lowers can carry out their dreams, the curtain-raiser the Co-ops fo'Tthh Bi Boxle tner McHenry. is a lively sport.

town the T.N. by a score of 6. to IJ' i i ouiKvr nil A new Chicago-Omaha streamliner. j. iu- I- ana snouiq promote a recreation cen.

ea auiryeu me arnnA to tWrd on tb. throw-in. Totals .....42 9 operating-on a fast, daytime sched- ter for all ages. It will take plan-1 and did a line joo lor two innings tc0rinx Two-base hits Harry Freund, will be inaugurated by the Chi-; ning and management. What doesn't? after which Fire-Bail Meyers took Hiu Jml and Harold 'grist.

Three-base hits: Harry Freund, cago and North Western Railway! over. Neiss allowed no runs. Stilring. plus two throwing errors. B.

Meyers, H. Waltrer. Struck out System 1947 as part of iU pro-j Archie Erdangen, well-known! the second contest spectators added tWQ rung the seventn by: SchulU, Kreutaer, 10. Bases gram of evading its famous sports promoter, was at the micro-1 witnessed a pitchers battle between CrysUi Lake put on a mild up-! on balls off Schulta, Kreutzer, 2. fleet, it was announced recently by! phone last Sunday giving out the garry Conway of the Newboys and in the MJrmilt bunchin three 2 K.

L. Williams, president of the rail-j play y-by-play report on the Shamrock 5 of their six hits and scoring their i ystem- SOUTH CAROLINA Crystal Lake game wiinams said tne new green and vellow train, similar in desisrn to 95 one in the sixth and two in of! Mn MurrKmn the "400V will operate on a daily 7 duplicated an earlier feat ot Archie managed that niftv basket- hn 4 to 1. Weber Eibisch nlM IT tne mewsDoys witn nits t.nnut i iastesi west coast streamliners ie- u.c i fastest west i though the Eagles only got five rom Xfn STua ub le hit to riirht nee9 have whwi to the marching tween Chicago and Omaha. The newi tV i tu Conway. Hio-irins havinir fanned in his feet of many armies and military train will depart from Chicago in tTThe 01d Fox" nitMnTmrN'W7t HannibaI.

the Vandal the morning. P.rriving in OnXln low who wore SinftrJ ties before C-p fir8 ame with Con- clouted a triple into the leitfield hordes, the Mohammedans. Charle- the late afternoon or early evening Sinatra slnatra wy facing Meyers. trees Urkin got Wendt on strikes magne, Napoleon, and others. The of the same day.

The train will lIn. tle cond game the Case th i nresent frontier was established in "Pirate on a similar schedule from ELBERTA U.S. No. I Grade LARGE 2 inches aad ap 3 lbs. 25c agles meet the l.N.

l.s with In the eighth W. Boleer's second 159 when th Pmc nf the Pv'reneM Omaha to Chicago. Weber facing Low, The old country schools are going out of existence and districts consolidating, Second Round Standings Co-Ops 4 0 1.000 hit was not handled cleanly by the ended a ion- war between France Muipment in the new stream- i centerfielder and "Guv" rested oBfLd 8 service will consist of air-con- second base when Dick Conway sent in tne remote mountain recions J.oaehf8. Prlor cal8, diner, flw hull to riirht field The ball remote moumain regions and tap-diner-lounge car. all of the Unced off hauWe-s 'glove9 Sdk traditions of the Middle ages most modern design.

The train will 'Conwav sped to third. still prevail. At one point high in be pulled by a 750 250 000 Case Eagles 3 1 Newsboys 1 3 T.N. 0 4 BOX SCORES As a boy we had occasion to visit a couple of country schools and always left green-eyed. The Shamrocks continued to hit the Basque country, for example, a Diesel-electric locomotive.

i.uitn Wt 1 small crouD of Frenchmen and SDan- The Chicago-Omaha streamliner is How come those guys could 6 A '-continued to co-operate in the way iards gathers once a year (or the of error making. H. Stilling led of former to pay a tribute of three overalls to school when we had to A Jackson ss 4 put on knickers then go to all n' ti, A the bother of changing into overalls B' i the third new train announced bj i the North Western for service in 1947. Next year through stream-1 liner service will be inaugurated be-; tween Chicago, Rochester and Man-' kato, via Madison, and between Chicago and Ashland, Smith, cf 4 with a hit. "Sonny" Miller laid heifers.

The ceremony dates offi- down a perfect bunt along third cially from a local treaty of 1375, base, beating it out for a hit. which states that custom nas Stilling Pulled the rarity of going. been in effect al tlme Tom f'rst to third on the bnt An After hifers af transferredi throueh the heart of that state's' 1 B. Miller, rf 1 3 Country school yards, with their gjaije jk 3 wells and other convenient items, uoward 2 became famous through Jthe years If 3 for picnic grounds. ni.

ok i CALIFORNIA VALENCIA DUCHESS OR WEALTHY Oranges Apples GREEN SEEDLESS v' YELLOW DRY Grapes Ohesfss NEW CROP MOUNTAIN GROWN Green Peas- I5c LON6 WHITE U. S. NO. I QUALITY 39' 1 i 0 Hmouo koinfnl tho he men both nations place their famous north woods area. In all 7nn'f nmugr? hoMnio hands ove a frontier stone and rases the trains will operate on fast; 1 'Moose' Wagners' hit followed anrl I ewear peace, men uiey uayunie Miliums Country school teachers of days' Miller rf 1 loin in feast and the heifers are The 1947 expansion of "400 wA.ilyl li aim ilrivon in tha gone by were prettv rugged indiv be The game was expected to iduals.

They had to get to their much closer and. no doubt, would Totals A schools early enough to build a-fire sold back to the French. streamliner service will be Xhe re- suit of the purchase by the North I Western system of forty-syx stream-' Come out and watch the Plain- lined passenger train cars fifteeri I dealer Newsboys play ball! 2,000 horsepower and one Jjhave. been if the Laker's hadn't had one of those bad days in the field. But, errors or, no errors, Jim Larkin A-was too-good a pitcher last Sunday to deserve anything but victory.

ana Ket uie piace in rewiineaa WHH jb 4 the onslaught at bell time. Johnsont 4 -And how one teacher could arrange d'" wlil'oE 6 1 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a schedule that required handling I u' 'j 1 0 eight different graces is still allb 4 Puzzle! MwWirW 01 Shamrocks 7 AB 'Conway, ss 6 1 T. Bolger, 2b 4 J. Larkin, 5 0 H. Stilling, If 4 Freund, cf .3 Loose, rf 1 Weingart, rf 1 They must have had something on the ball.

Some pretty good stu- 0 2: 2 2 2. Made with ptmrty 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 ..6 ..6 FOR SALE TWO STORY BUILDING Now occupied by TriginV Place Located at McCULLOM LAKE RALPH TRIGIN Et 1, West McHenry 5 I enn vou cent mnu Totals 4 10 G. iTkint lb Score by Innings Bolger, of 2b T.N.T. 002 002 0 4 10 3 Stilling, rf Co-Ops i.103 110 6 12 -1; w. Bolger, Two-base hits: Johnson, L.

Freund. 1 Murphy cf Mtt flew akMMM toe tkt ltts .......1 ..4 1 8 0 2 0 1 mmi flaver will rtfMI JT gner, u. rreuna, xaeyera, mi. sua vu L. Me; IS 6.

Winning pitcher; Meyers. ToUls 42 Crystal Lak 2 AB Tessendorf, 2b ,3 18' EXTRA LARGE LOAF pires: Smith and Low. 14 0 1 0 2 0 AB AMtHICAN HOME 4 Newaboya 1 G. Adams, ss D. Freund, rf B.

Fnnk, If H. Uiliua, i 1 Schneider, i Mavis, 4 Eibisch, Sb Krauae, sa 4 8 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 SAUERKRAUT. .225 MSNCUTtfCAIt ASPARAGUS 32 ft 4 G. Knox, 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 H. Conway, D.

Higgins, lb 4 J(WendVP R. Bollman, cf 1 HAZK SifMO R. Juaten. lb 0 0 ICED TEA. Jers, Zb 1( Tippa, 1 J.

McAndrews, Sb ,3 -3 Adams, Zb COMSA4AIN Totals .33 2 6 FRJSE WJEDDING DANCE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 NELL'S PAVILION JOHNSBURG, ILL. Barbara Horick's Orchestra A ILLS CAMPEU-S CREAM OF SPIHACH SOUP Totals 25 Caee Eagles 4 AB Two-base hits: G. Larkin. hits: Miller; ID. Higgins.

Bases LO10 MOn FRENCH STYU Greca Bssss CAMN H. Freund, 2b .........4 H. Freund, ......3 H. Krauae, 3b 3 N. Freund, ss ......2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 EANCY QUALITY Red Ctbbage 17 SUNSWIET Struck out by: Wendt, 0.10.

Hit by pitcher: by Wendt: W. jj Bolger. Sacrifice hit: L. Stilling. ROUGH RUDY KAY TQ 1 MEET KING PALMER I Weber, G.

Freund. rf .3 A WOMAN WMJONC INHC W00OS NEAR t0N6STON.il. SWA FOX-THREW A STONE AT IT-NUfPir AND C0UKTI9 A 0UNTV HESTER OILS "The Beat For Less" FUEL OIL GASOLINE LUBRICANTS West of C. N-W. R.

WEST McHENRY, ILL. TELEPHONE M'HENRY 240 PrcnsJuise 25 Murphy, If 3 Miller, of 2 Hnck, lb .........2 Bolger, lb 1 IN ROUND LAKE BOUT HOME SSANO SlICEO FANCY QUALITY CUT GREEN Kosher PicMes J4S 25 JAR ott a Walter Palmer, kintr o-f the heavy ToUls Score bv Ianines 1 weights, places nis title vert at stake SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS BEANS 2 29c Eagles ....010 001 2 4 5 1 "dy. wnen 1e wresues PKG. Newsboys 010 VOQ 0 1 4. 1 xvy in me iy-iniiiuw mwii Three-base hit: H.

Freund. Struck vent. the Round Lake Arena, situ- out by: Weber, Conway, 8. Bases ilea tne nouna uiiie Dusinesa uis rat hall nffi WoKor fi- Vmwn MID-SUMMER DANCE FIE CRUST roruiAi isanos in licensed notes CigsrcSIes CTk $I5S lit T71 5 This match is the most important Whining pitcher: Weber. Umpires: event staged this season and fans Low and smith.

will see a clash that several Chi cago promoters tried to obtain. Kay is one of the roughest grapplers in Crtop Veils To restore crispnesa to veils, press them between two sheets of waxed paper. the nation and Palmer faces the first grave threat that he has experienced IESTEX DICED CARROTS OR in monuu. DEETS 3 ncm q-c CANS Given By TEEN Age club of lily lake it 11 If You Want To Catch ASOIJ JADS PINTS QUARTS 53c-63e GOOD FISH. DOZ.

GRANDEE OUVC 23c BUTTER SHOULOM Jar Rabbets- 2 doz. Se CLUB LILYM00R Located Route 120, West of Lily Lake oz. 23c s-oz. JAR 18' Ball Zlit Caps. KmJarUds Ctrlt DOZ.

i WHEN AVAILABLE You need the best of Tackle. We have been fortunate in securing a shipment of Reels and miscellaneous necessities for fishermen. Come in early if you want some!) l. FLAH Jvst beore' going preaa this Tharsday morning, a caitwitr cuu fa aa4 porchaaed the last reel we had. Sorry! Another item which, has been on the 'out hst' for some time is POCKET KNIVES Twelve different kinds to select from.

Better get yours nowf YEL ROUND LAKE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 PJO. Waiter Palmer Tersns' Rndy Kay Tommy Martiiidale yersus BUly GoeJ- Mickey Gold versus i Al Williams LIFEBUOY SOAP cam Cc LUX TcHit S0APca tc IVCRY S0APt 7c iV. Saturday August 3 8:30 TILL 1 1 Music by. Joe Turner's Orchestra I E. H.

NICKELS HDWE. i 1 TOP ENTERTAINMENT Pete Bartii 7 if Main Street Phone West.lIcJlenry Milt Olson.

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