HOW THE COUNTIES FINISHED 



Christian - 200 



Jasper 190 



Marion 150 



Fulton 145 



Schuyler 130 



Effingham 120 



Cass 100 



Stark 100 



Grundy 85 



Bond CO 



DuPage 40 



Clay 25 



DISTRICT III 



Henry 1270 



Whiteside 910 



St. Clair 905 



Winnebago 720 



Ogle 430 



Boone 3^0 



Warren 325 



Saline 320 



Adams 275 



Greene 265 



Rock island 260 



Randolph 230 



Henderson 200 



Pulaski- Alexander 180 



Hancock 165 



Carroll 135 



Franklin 130 



McDonough 1 20 



Stephenson 100 



Clinton ' 90 



McHenry 60 



Perry (60 



Madison 40 



Mercer tO 



Pike 10 



Richard 

 nott. K»ne. 

 ChunpaiKn ; 



kU: 1st, 

 lit, Neil 

 rencc, Mc- 

 Vermilion. 



Phil Phil- 

 t, Reggen, 

 ■ e. 125 

 >aigo. 115 



pounds: 1st. Don Chaplin, Chaqipaign. 



SWIMMING 



BoTt— (16 and older) 50 yd. tnim: 1st, Wil 

 liam Lundeen, Kane. 



Boyj — (15 and under) 50 yd. swim: 1st. Davirf 

 Snyder, Kane; 2nd, Bob Howe, Champaign; 3rd. 

 Lowell Phillips, DeKalb. 



Girls — (15 and under): 1st, Lora Martin. 

 Champaign; 2nd, Jo Alice Davis, Champaifin. 

 3rd, Ellen Oderkirk. DeKalb. 



DIVING 



Boy9— (15 and under) : 1st, John Gilbert. 

 Edgar ; 2nd, Bob Howe, Champaign ; 3rd. David 

 Snyder, Kane. 



Girls — (15 and under) : 1st, Lora Martin. 

 Champaien ; 2nd, Jo Alice Davis, Champaien : 

 3rd, Norma McGwinn. Coles. 



HOG CALLING 



1st. Alfred DeCap, Whiteside: 2nd. Lewis J. 



Boomgarden, DeKalb ; 3rd, Caryl Meredith. Ver 

 milion, 



4-H PHYSICAL FITNESS EVENT 

 Individual champion — LaVerne Reitz, Iroquois. 

 Team champion — Gerald Rhoden and Billy 



Keenen, Edgar. 

 A ratings — Eldon Myers, McDonough ; Lowell 



Mohr, Perry; Harry Kline. McLean; Willard 



Rinker, LaSalle; Maynard Gustafson, McHenrv ; 



Charles McLean. Bond ; Joan Nelson, Henry. 



ARCHERY 



Men — 1st, John Livengood, Piatt ; 2nd, Francis 

 Hazen, Champaign ; 3rd, Albert W. Marks, Jr., 

 Clay. 



Women, junior: 1st, Mildred Parker, White- 

 side. Senior: 1st. Mrs. Lela Wildeman, Piatt. 



CHECKERS 

 1st. Glenn Schall. Macon; 2nd. John Steele. 

 Shelby ; 3rd, George L, Mayers, Vermilion. 



WOODCHOPPING 

 1st, Turner May6eld, Adams : 2nd. John Neal. 

 Champaign; 3rd, Kenneth Rheinhardt, Randolph. 



MILK DRINKING 

 Ist, George Price Boone; 2nd, Russell Stewart. 

 Champaign. 



TUG O- WAR 

 1st, Vermilion; 2nd, DeKalb; 3rd, Whiteside. 



WOMEN'S" EVENTS 



Chair (}uoits — juniors: 1st, Mrs, John Howell, 

 McLean; 2nd, Mrs. Mike Schluter, Champaign: 

 3rd, Mrs. Harold Betcher, Henry. 



Chair Quoits — seniors: 1st, Mrs. Lois Green- 

 field. Peoria : 2nd, Mrs. Homer Baker. Coles : 

 3rd. Mrs. Elroy Donnewitz, DeKalb. 



Sbuffleboard — juniors: 1st, Ruth Peterson, Kane; 

 2nd, Mis. Roldan Cox. McLean. 



Sbuffleboard — seniors: 1st. Mrs. Roy Hoots. 

 Coles : 2nd, Mrs. Roscoe Smith. Kane ; 3rd, Mrs. 

 Frank Chumbley, Champaign. 



Clock Ciolf — luniors: 1st. Mrs. Roland Cox. 

 McLean ; 2nd. Mariana Byerly. Vermilion ; 3rd. 

 Norma McGwinn. Coles. 



Clock Golf — seniors: Ist. Miss Maymc Mills. 

 DeWitt; 2nd, Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Kane; 3rd, 

 Mrs. Harry Gebhart, Champaign. 



Dart Throwing — seniors: 1st, Mrs. Ella Lee. 

 Greene; 2nd, Mrs. Roscoe Smith. Kane; 3rd, Mrs. 

 Charles Haller, Peoria, 



Hocsesboei — junior: 1st, Mrs. Harold Betcher, 

 Henry; 2nd. Gwen Laufer, Kane. 



rhird Baseman Paul Wilson, Salln* county 

 farm odvisor, traps and togs out Albert 

 Grauer of Country Mutual Casualty In the 

 annual lAA stuff-farm advisers ball gome. 

 lAA won. 



Horseshoes — seniors: 1st. Mrs. Ola Harshbarger, 

 Piatt; 2nd, Mrs. Harold Wildcmuth, Henry; 3rd. 

 Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Kane. 



Table tennh, juniors: 1st. Velma Ackerrnan. 

 Tazewell ; 2nd. Carol Kilian, Ogle ; 3rd, Mrs. 

 John Howell. McLean. 



Slipper kicking: 1st. Mrs. Harold Wildemuth. 

 Henry; 2nd, Mrs. Nora ErnstinR, Montgomery. 



Nail driving: 1st. Mrs. John Morris, Peoria; 

 •nd, Mrs, Roscoe Smith, Kane. 



Box Score 



Farm Bureau Baseball League cham- 

 pionship game won by Will over Ma- 

 con 2-1. 



Here is box score. 

 Macon 



Carl Brown 3b 

 Moffet cf 

 R. Wilking c 

 Towson If 

 Tomlison rf 

 Bennett rf 

 C. Brown lb 

 W. Wilking ss 

 R. Brown 2b 

 B. Wilking p 



AB 



5 



5 

 5 

 4 

 4 

 1 

 5 

 4 

 3 

 4 



R 

 

 1 





 

 

 

 

 

 

 



H 



1 

 1 

 1 





 

 

 

 

 2 

 1 



WUl 



AB R H 



R. McHough cf 3 



Meyer ss 5 



Palmer rf 4 1 1 



Landeck p 5 2 



Case lb 2 



F. McHugh 2b 4 



Drecksler 3b 4 



Bergera cf 3 11 



Stebar c 4 1 



34 



40 



Sandford Resigns to 

 Become College Professor 



WP, SANDFORD, director of sales 

 • service for the Illinois Agricultural 

 AsscKiation since June, 1941, resigned 

 Sept. 15 to accept 

 a professorship at 

 St. Louis University, 

 In addition to his 

 work on the Uni- 

 versity staff. Sand- 

 ford will be licensee 

 for the Dale Car- 

 negie course in St. 

 Louis. 



During his serv- 

 ice on the lAA staff, 

 Sandford conducted 

 some 125 sales train- 

 ing and public speak- 

 ing meetings over the state for Farm Bu- 

 reau empxjyees with a total attendance 

 of some 6000 per year. He also held 

 180 meetings on membership mainte- 

 nance during the last several years in 

 cooperation with lAA organization field- 

 men. He also edited tw^o film strips, 

 "Selling Farm Bureau Membership" and 

 "Hold That Membership" in cooperation 

 with the lAA publicity department, and 

 two editions of two booklets. 



W. p. Sandford 



OCTOBER, 1946 



