

Dale Woodsworfh, Whiteside, returnt a 



backhand shot fo Id Dugan, Kane, during 



table tennis rinalt which Dugan won. 



llltnots farm Bu- 

 reau Baseball League 

 Champions: Will — 

 Bacic row: R. filler, 

 C. Sormet, W. Mc- 

 Quarrie^ M, Broadriek, 

 K. Jacobs, G. Hons- 

 bruch, O. lowrence, R. 

 McHugh. Second row: 

 R. Mctvllly, Jay Smith, 

 R. Seeley, D. See- 

 hausen, R. Stoeven, 

 R. Irwin, first row: C. 

 Weber, {. Gallagher, 

 B. Palmer, W. Harry- 

 luk, V. Drecksler, D. 

 Miller, front: D. Smith, 

 batboy; T. Riley, store 

 keeper. Will county 

 won the title In '34, 

 '39, '40, '41, '46, and 

 •48. 



Rural Youth Boys' Singles — 1st, Homer Blunier, 



V/oodford; 2nd, Madison; 3rd, Warren; 4th, Ogle; 



Sth, Fayette 



Rural Youth Girls' Singles — 1st, Mary Lou 



Heeler. Christian; 2nd. Randolph; 3rd, Ogle, 4th, 



Fayette; Sth, Champaicjn 



Rural Youth Mixed Doubles — 1st, Kenneth 



Cramm and Virginia Netf, Adams; 2nd, Woodford; 



3:d, Ogle; 4th, Bond; Sth, Fayette. 



CHAIR QUOITS 



Open Class Men's Singles — 1st, *£. A. Rediger* 



Champions Again 



^^ 





McLean; 2nd. Ray Woodworth, Whiteside; 3rd, 



Merton Ga.-bolman. DeKalb. 



Open Class Women's Singles — 1st, Mrs. Roscoe 



Smith, Kane; 2nd, Miss Emily Borms, Will,- 3rd, 



Pearl Spesord, Vermilion. 



Mixed Doubles — 1st, Maxine Cook, Bond — 



George Bauer, Bond; 2nd, Mrs. Ed School, 



McLean — E. A. Rediger, McLean; 3rd, Mrs. 



Chas Niner, Champaign — Hugh Conerty, 



Champaign. 



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