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Summaries of 

 Festival Results 



Left: Tops in the shufHehoard tournament 

 were Howard Elliott (left), DeKath, men's 

 singles champion, and Mr. and Mrs, irik 

 Rediger of Kankakee. Right: fighfy-one* 

 year-old Charlie Carrier, former Macon 

 organization director, puts on baseball cap 

 and is ready for action, O. D. Brissenden 

 (left) and Burl Hornbeck (right) said they 

 had to hold Charlie down to keep him from 

 romping all over the baseball field. 



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final: Will 13, Peoria 4. Consolation: No Game 



BOWLING 



Open Class Men's Team — 1st, Macoupin; 2nd, 

 Dfkalb; 3rd. Ogle: 4!.h. Schuyler; 5th, St. Clair. 

 Open Class Men's Singles — 1st, Lmn Eaton, 

 Ecnuyler; 2nd. Siarlc; 3rd, Macoupin; 4th, Bureau; 

 Sth. Grundy 



Open Class Women's Team — 1st, Mason; 2nd, 

 Moultno; 3rd, Ogle; 4tn, Will; 5th, Kenry. 

 Open Class Women's Singles — 1st Shirley 

 Faxon, DuKalb; 2nd, St. Clair; 3rd. Will; 4th, 

 Knox; 5th, Ogle. 



Rural Youth Boys' Team — 1st. Ogle; 2nd. Rock 

 Is. and; 3rd, Kendall; 4th, DeWitt; 5th, Mason. 

 Rural Youth Girls' Team — 1st, Ogle; 2nd, 

 V.'arren; 3rd, Madison; 4th, Fayette; 5t.h, Kenry. 



(Conlinuid on next pJRt) 



Mrt. Doris Bickers, Henry County, tosses the chair quoits while the spectators watch her 

 technique closely. She placed second. 



This is a general view of one of the traps 



during the Sports festival Trap and Skeet 



Shoot which was held Aug. 13 in Spring- 



Field. 



Mrs. Roscoe Smith (left), Kane county, won 



In women's shuffle board. Runnerup was 



Mrs. Lucille Alderson, Will. 



OCTOBER, 1949 



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