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Marengo Beacon/Republican-News from Marengo, Illinois • Page 5

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I 1 1 V- i .) Rr.th. Tern Kearnev. Tcm ChIa. Harvard Lesion were victors i.i girls team defeated steve Buchanan, Carl Martens, Up. f.

Davis 9-3 in a game played at the ninth annual Marengo Lesion Mike Andrews, Jack and Loren The final round of play for 1 team Softball tournament Sears, Nickie and David Levett, Randy and Doug Johnson. Walter Davis last Tuesday night "Barb" Brunschon received the. win and Fran Wise took the loss. President's Cup will be.rln-. I this week and Thursday, Sc; played on the local Legion field.

Harvard Legion conquered the Woodstock Hawk's in the championship game by a score of 5-3 at Deckert led off the game with a walk, followed by a walk to Zickuhr. Standish hit a single be Illinois waterfowl hunting, for 1953 will begin on Oct 18 and continue for 70 consecutive days through Dec. 26. Major changes in the regulations over a year ago, according to the state Department of. Conservation, are in the restrictions on canvasbacks and redheads in the daily bag and possession limit: ber 4, theBel-Mar women will L3 guests of Macktown at Vivian Dorn is serving as chairman and reservations may 1 3 made with her or any member; the Legion field night Harvard Legion was the first tween first and second, scoring! to score as the Hawk's committed the committee.

A sign-up sheet Deckert Zickuhr also scored when the right fielder made a bad throw back to the Infield and and Tom Nelson, Steven Sand-mann, Brad Kunde. Gary Andrews, Joey Winkelman, Larry Anderson, Joe Doyle, Ro bert Scheiberger, Eric in 1 George and Jim Kanaly, Kenneth IIolz, John Mayn-ard Rohlwing, John Rasmussen, Bill Brunner, Randy Neubert, Gene Kanaly," Allan Fuller, Ken Allan Johnson, Robert Turner, Phil Wesson, Jim and Chuck Caj-michael, Robert Ahr- two errors in the first inning and will also be posted in the dab along with a walk and double by Cook the Legion chalked up three house. Standish advanced to third. Swan- "Only two 'cans' or two red Due to the fact that Play Day runs. The Hawk's tied the score heads, or one of each, will be in the' fourth inning.

Harvard son' was safe on second on an error, and Standish scored. Brun-schon was safe at first on a field will be September 10, the regular monthly luncheon meeting will be permitted in the daily bag limit dispensed with for er's choice and stole second on the of four ducks, Director Glen D. Palmer said. "There has been an bunched three hits in the sixth inning for two runs and the margin of victory. The Hawk's advanced to the next play.

Bernhardt followed ens, Robert Kolberg, Bill and Dick Hay, Jim Dennis with a single scoring Brunschon Vcodstock Country Cfcj alarming drop in these species and it has necessary to curb the kill until the flock re and Swansoru Janet Rosenwinkle finals by downing the Fox River Fish," Bill Sullivan, Ted Oberg, Robert and Gary, Jerry I1CSTCSS 10 lined a single through short, ad Grover Merchants 15-7 and Rahn's gains; normal proportions." 'I vancing Bernhardt to second. M. Wirsing and Robert Wright "De- Woodstock CouhtrV Club wom I Illinois will keep the season Wayne VBud" ohnson drove a en golf ers were hostesses to the Stacky came in' from left field to replace the pitcher Wise, who closed on wood ducks again, de car taking his wife and two sons, Bel-Mar Club Tuesday with golf spite the fact the federal rules Marengo, 4-3 in eight innings. Harvard i Legion advanced by downing Leich Electric, Genoa, 8-0, and Clasen's, Union, 8-2. i In the consolation game, Rahn's defeated Union 10-0.

Jim and Dick, and Mr. and Mrs play starting In the morning. Fol permit one per day. The depart John Dusenberry, Steven and went into left field. Jean Rosen-winkle struck out and Bernhardt was put trying "to steal ment reports a shortage of this Michael.

lowing the luncheon a number or prizes were awarded both groups with the following' from Bel-Mar colorful species and it was decid Fran Goeke flied out to left In addition to Cub Scouts at ed to continue the ban. field to begin the bottom of the tending the game on Wednesday. receiving recognition: The limit on geese remains the were two carloads of Pony Lea Class As- low net; Dutch Keat first Swaniu walked and then stole second. Lohmeier walked and stole third followed ing; Class low net, Lucille Oak same as before, five per day, but including only two Canada geese guers with cars driven by their coaches Jerry Fiepke and Harold ley; low gross, Bette Arnold; Class low net Lillian Steinke; bv a walk to N. Goeke.

Lamount the main Illinois goose. "Butch'' Bauman. Boys in this group were: Tom and John Bur Shooting hours will be one-half low, grogs, Ann Kier." popped out to the third baseman for the second out Swann scored on the next play when the ball got by the catcher. Wise ground hour before sunrise to sunset, excepting as stipulated in adminis TWELFTH ANNUAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT RESULTS Pompa's Boys, Elgin 0 White Eagles, Rockford 5 DeKalb Precision .5 Ivanhoe, Mundelein 8 iCi. Montague Heights, Rockford ......2 Campbell's, Plato Center .3 Clowns, Elgin 2 ton, David Schaefer, Bob and Leon Havens, Bill Kays, -Larry Pufahl, Gary Rudsinski, La Verne Other special prizes went to Estelle Ivanhoff, Lorraine De-neen, Marian; JBrand, Gertrude Aubrey and, Ann Kier.

trative orders for restricted areas. ed -out second to first for the Coot hunters again will be per third out. mitted to take 10 each day. Brunner, Stuart Darryl Boxleitner, Pete Shenberger and Kenneth Hammer. George and David Bauman also accompanied ROUND end ABOUT The conservation department Two more runs were scored by Marengo in the fifth inning when Standish led off with a single, but also announced that permits for their father.

Blackhawk AC Rockford 8 hunting deer with shotgun" and slug in still arer available for 31 of the open counties, and was forced at second when the second baseman dropped a pop fly hit byf Swansdru Bernhardt ....7 ...0 Carlson Legion, Rockford Merchants, Lilly Lake will continue to be available m- Class Championship Winners At Bel-Mcr Announced lined a single, scoring Brunschon. til the opening of the three-day Janet Rosenwinkle popped out to the catcher and Bernhardt was season on October 3L Marengo Legion 2 The final round of the class Bud Candy and Deanna, and Mrs. Arnold Bauman, Gloria and' Carol, were -Rockford callers last Thursday. Mrs. Gladys Kretsinger, daughter Deborah Marie, and Mrs.

Sid- -ney Sturges returned last week from Bay. Minette, where they visited their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs; W. Moore. They also visited friends in Pensacola, Fla.

i Mrs. Daniel Marvin submitted to major surgery at St Joseph's caught off first after the catch Lenny's Tap, Rockford 8 championship tournament for Bel was made for the third out, Mari women golfers was played Van Dee Mf Aurora .....4 last Wednesday with winners an Masi, Dundee 3 nounced as follows: Davis scored 2 runs in their half of the fifth also when Swann led off with a single and stole second. Lohmeir struck out and Class Arne Morford, with Only a handful of permits are left for Union and Ogle counties, so hunters are urged to apply for hunting in other counties. Drawings will be held for those two counties and any other county which reaches its quota of applications. Anyone interested in securing a permit should write the Deer Permit Office.

400 South Spring St, Lullo Const, Melrose Park 1 Gladys Miller, runner-up; Class the next batter Nan hit a Reed's Cafe, Rock City 2 Winifred Atherton, with Dudie home run. Lamount followed with hospital, Belvidere, last Monday Leach, runner-up; Class Lillian White Eagles 5 Ivanhoe 2 a single but the threat was soon, stopped when Wise flied out to Springfield, 111. The hunter's nameand address must be on the letter of application or an appli cation blank, and -he must list uestiok: center fielder and Stocky popped out to third. Two insurance runs were scored by Marengo, in the seventh on a single by Swanson and a heme run by Brunschon. Nan Goeke led off the bottom of the seventh with a single, stealing second.

On the next play Lamount grounded out to first Goeke twent to third. Wise flied first and second choice counties The $5 hunting fee also must be Campbell's 2 Blackhawk 4 SCHEDULE Wednesday, Aug. 27 7:30 Carlson Legion vs. Lenny's. 8:45 Van Dee Mfg.

Co. vs. Reed's Friday, Aug. 29 7:30 White Eagles ysS Blackhawk AC 8:45 Winners of Wednesday night games. enclosed.

Deer population studies by the ro asic department indicate, there may be more whitetails than a year ago before the first open season in 57 out to right field, Goeke scoring years. Bow hunters may kunt in any Consolation and championship before you decido after the catch. Stocky grounded out; short to i first for the third and final out of the game. The girls played in the Roscoe of the 33 open counties, and that their season extends from Octo games will be played Sunday evening. First game will be played at on a ber 1 to 15, both inclusive.

7:30 and the championship at 8:45. Girls' baseball tournament Sunday night and beat Brooklyn, 9-6. FORAGE Ccb Scouts Attend Cub Belt Genie, Wednesday How efficient is the cutting mechanistn? 2 Can knives be sharpened in the field? 3 How long does it take to change units? 4 Does the mower bar cut a foil 6-foot swath. Two- bus loads of Cub Scouts alog with some Scouts attended the Chicago Cubs-Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game at Wrigley Field, Chicago, on Wednesday. Robert Wright and Earl Lewis THAT OFFERS 5 I its throat opening plenty big enocc- 1 6 How dependable are its safety were bus drivers for the group with otherladults serving as chap-erones as; follows: Dr.

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