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SAFE AT HOME 

 H«nry Scores The Winning Run In The Chanopionship Game With Carro 

 Score 3 to 2. "Top notch bateball," said spectators. 



LOOKS LIKE A TRAP 

 Canon Metcalf, Greene County, Left, Who Won 

 State Checkers Title Has His Opponent Worried. 



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HEAVY TUG O'WAR CONFERENCE 

 Eugene Curtis, chairman, Champaign, left, with 

 Thos. Penman and Walter Miller of Kendall county. 



OLDEST FARM BUREAU MEMBER 

 Warren Beebe, 88, of Greene county, left, is presented to 

 the crowd by Sports Festival chairman George Thiem. 



BOY! 

 Bobby Silver, age 5, of Urbijb, R. 2, Champ. 

 Billy, the coveted prize Shetland jpony. He wil 

 brothers Frank and Walter. 



SAFE AT FIRST! 

 Peoria defeats St. Clair county 8 to I in the adult 

 Softball Finals. McLean won the 4-H Tournament 

 beating Henry 7 to 4. 



WHILE BANDS TOOTED 

 The Sports Festival got off to a snappy begin- 

 ning. Logan, Boone, and Sangamon county Farm 

 Bureau bands played. 



ALL TOGETHER NOW! 

 E. I. "Eddie" Pilchard leads the big stadium 

 audience in community singing. 



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 demonstrates 

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WE START AT 9 TOMORROW 

 Roy Johnson organized umpires 



and scorekeepers for the Softball 



tournament. 



JUST BEFORE DINNER-BELL TIME 

 Tommy Rowe, WLS engineer, left. Cap Mast, and 

 George Bigger. Art Page was out with the short wave 

 set. 



ADDING UP THE SCORE 

 Talmage DeFrees and Mrs. R. E. Milligan score con- 

 testants in the Husbend Calling Contest. 



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