How The Counties Finished 



District I Points 



Champaign ... 3155 

 Vermilion ..... 2265 



McLean 1900 



Iroquois 1400 



Livingston ... 1255 



Edgar 1230 



Coles 680 



Kankakee 515 



Logan 480 



Moultrie 475 



Piatt 475 



Ford 470 



Macon 445 



DeWitt 265 



Distria 2 Points 



DeKalb 



Kane 



Henry 



Bureau 



La Salle 



Marshall-Put. 



Kendall 



Will 



Grundy 



Fulton 



Knox 



Lee 



Stark 



Cook 



Du Page 



2545 



2485 



1115 



1030 



945 



860 



690 



690 



530 



430 



410 



385 



270 



240 



160 



Distria 3 

 Whiteside . 

 Winnebago 

 Rock Island 



Ogle 



Warren 



McHenry ... 



Carroll 



Henderson . 



Boone 



Stephenson . 

 McDonough 



Mercer 



Hancock 



Jo Daviess . 



Points District 4 



. 1125 



. 830 



. 570 



. 545 



. 540 



. 425 



. 300 

 ... 290 



. 220 



. 210 



. 190 



. 140 



. 125 



. 110 



Peoria 



Tazewell 



Eflfingham .... 



Mason 



Sangamon ... 

 Woodford ... 



Crawford 



Montgomery . 



Clark 



Christian 



Shelby 



Richland 



Jasper 



Menard 



Distria 5 



1165 St. Clair 1015 



1135 Bond 850 



1060 Macoupin 615 



820 Greene 565 



800 Adams 515 



495 Schuyler 540 



425 Brown 290 



380 Clay _ 140 



360 Madison 130 



330 Clinton 120 



310 Cass 110 



200 Marion 10 



125 Morgan 10 



10 Scott 10 



Distria 6 



Randolph .... 725 



Washington . 365 



Perry 305 



Saline 290 



Jackson 270 



Wayne 205 



Edwards 205 



Wabash .„... 180 



Franklm 130 



Pulaski-Alex;. 120 



White 120 



SUMMARIES 



CHAMPAIGN WINS FARM 

 BUREAU BASEBALL TITLE 



The state Farm Bureau baseball cham- 

 pionship was won by Champaign county in 

 a 10-inning game with Henderson county. 

 Henderson scored in the seventh inning and 

 Champaign tied it up in the ninth then 

 scored again in the extra 10th inning to win 

 the state title, 2-1. Box Score: 



BASEBALL 



Champaign won. Semi-Finals: Henderson 10, 

 DeKalb }; Champaign 12, Stephenson 2. Finals: 

 Champaign 2. Henderson 1. 



SOFTBALL 



Adult County League Division — 8 teams played, 

 Vermilion won. Finals : McLean 6, St. Clair ) ; 

 Vermilion 7. Champaign 5. Finals: Vermilion 5, 

 McLean 4. Consolation : St. Clair won over Cham- 

 paign. 



All County Division — 27 teams played. DeKslb 

 won. Semi-finals : Moultrie 8, Champaign 1 ; 

 DeKalb 5. Iroquois 4. Finals: DeKalb 5, Moul- 

 trie 2. Consolation: Iroquois ). Champaign 0. 



Farm Bureau Members 3? Years and Over — 

 13 teams pUyed, Edgar won. Semi-fiiuli: Edgar 6, 



Membors of the De- 

 Kalb girls open soft- 

 ball team, state win- 

 ners, L. to R., front: 

 Stevens, Wennbind, 

 Chaliand, B. Colby, L. 

 Colby and Bale. Back 

 row, Rottenburg, 

 Ziegler, Pesut, Koski 

 (Queen of Sports), 

 WIebert, Williams and 

 Farsell. 



Winner of the Rural 

 Youth Softball divU 

 sion state title is Ful- 

 ton county. Front, L 

 to R.: Irons, Davit, 

 Estes, Morrelli, K. 

 Postin, Combs, Mc- 

 Mahon; back: Sleep- 

 er, youth assistant; 

 Ulm, Munson, Put- 

 man, H. Postin, J. 

 Schieich, G. Schlelch, 

 Locke, Roberts, Knick- 

 becker, and E. D. 

 Lyon, lAA director, 

 young people's activ- 

 ities. 



Is the DeKalb 

 county team, winners 

 of the 1947 All-Coun- 

 ty Softball title. L. to 

 R. front: Chapman, 

 Bunig, Chaliand, Park, 

 R. Chaliand, Stahl. 

 Back: Prestegaard, 

 Hage, Mosher, Gletty, 

 Tompkins, Herold, W. 



Chaliand. 



Marshall-Putna 

 Edgar 4, Peori 

 1, St. Clair 



Boys 4-H D 

 woo. Semi-fini 

 Jackson 6. Fi 

 tion : Kane 1, 



Boys' Rural 

 played, Fulton 



Semi-finals : 

 5, Ogle 0. 

 solation : Ogl 



Girls' 4H 

 Winnebago w< 



Semi-finals : 

 8, Jackson 7. 

 Consolation : 



Girls' Open 

 won. Seroi-fin 

 Randolph 0. 

 lation : Lee 1, 



Men — 1st 

 Ken Berry, Ve 



Women — 

 Champaign; 



2i 



Here's the < 

 beys 4-H cl 

 from Mclear 

 left to right! 

 Verkler, B 

 Bright, Den 

 Zimmerman, 

 Hinshaw, W 

 (Mgr.), 1 

 and Sl{ 



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L A. A. RECORD 



OCTOBER, 



