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Will County Wins 

 State Farm Bureau 

 Volleyball Title 



FOR the third successive year Will 

 county stands unchallenged as the 

 state's best Farm Bureau volley- 

 ball team. The Will county ball 

 punchers defeated Mason county 

 in the state finals of the Farm Bureau 

 volleyball tournament at Lanphier high 

 school in Springfield. The scores were 

 11-0 and 15-4. 



The volleyball tournament was held 

 at the same time as the bowling tourna- 

 ment as a cool weather sport. Com- 

 petitive and participation points will 

 be added to each county's accumulated 

 points at the Illinois Farm Sports Festi- 

 val to be held at the University of 

 Illinois Aug. 25-26. 



Here are the results of the volleyball 

 tournament : 



Preliminary play: Whiteside, 15-15, 

 vs. Clay, 5-7; Mason, 15-15, vs. Kane, 

 7-9; Champaign won on forfeit from 

 McLean; Will, 15-15, vs. Fayette, 2-3. 



Semi-finals: Mason, 15-15, vs. White- 

 side, 12-12; Will, 15-15, vs. Champaign, 

 4-1. 



Finals: Will, 11-15, vs. Mason, 0-4. 



Consolation: Champaign, 15-15, vs. 

 Whiteside, 11-12. 



Farm Bureau Trap 

 Shoot Set for Aug. 5 

 Near Springfield 



THE annual State Farm Bureau Trap 

 and Skeet Shoot will be held Friday, 

 Aug. 5 at the Mather Gun Qub south- 

 west of Springfield, according to Roy 

 P. Johnson, lAA secretary of special 

 services. 



The .Mather Gun Qub is near the old 



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Thi( group from Mason county won th« 

 Mroman'i team chomplonship. Left to right: 

 Fern McCoy, Paula Heberling (teated) 

 ffhal MtClelland, leonore Pugh, and Alma 

 Smith 



Volley ball champions 

 for the third succes- 

 sive year Will county 

 team poses after win- 

 ning final match. Left 

 to right (front) Lomt* 

 rence Werner, Wilbur 

 Franeh, Ralph Smith, 

 Richard McHugh, Rich- 

 ard Richards; (back) 

 Charles Sweedier, 

 William Schoop, Har- 

 old Nofz, and Hubert 

 Woodcock. 



Bett of the men's 

 teams was Macoupin 

 county with a total 

 score ot 2735. Mem- 

 bers o/ the team are 

 left to right: (back) 

 Kenneth Harris stand- 

 ing In for Inrin Bettis, 

 who was not avail- 

 able; Jlarl Dufner; 

 Haroltf Williams; 

 (front) Stanley Smith 

 and Charles Jackson. 



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Rural Youth Girls' Team 



Ogle County 



Left to Right: 



Smith, Cross, Labudde, Patterson, Meyer 



Rural Youth Boys' Team 



Ogle County 



Left to Right: 



Linker, H. Cross, Reinders, 



Rugland, and G. Cross 





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