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PAUL REVERE PARK, HD?R5 - - ' KE.,.ton• 9:o6ft CHICAGtf ts, iL llarch 11, 195'7 · CREWS TO ATTEND CIRCUS Various crews who have made arrangenenta with parents to take them to the cir.cue this 't'teek should be sure to attend their Tear.t Center U eeting this ileek and get the tickets. Evening perfonrumoes start at 7:00 o'clock and it's a good idea to get there early. -----~---------------- SPECIAL TALENTS This is another special appeal to all of If any of you have special talents such you mothers and dads to give JUST ONE as playing an instrunent, singing or do NIGHT of your time (Wednesday, liar oh 27) anything else in the form of entertain-. to assist the other mothers and dads in ment we VIDuld appreciate knowing about the new clubhouse fund drive. The total. it. Have· your mother call us at IN 5- cost of the new building will be $ 1~,ooo 1848 early this week. and of this amount we already have 070,000. ________________ _ We still have ~~80,000 to raisel That• s a big job but v,ith the help of you nothers, PING PONG RF.SULTS dads, alunni and business people we can In the tournament held last Saturd~ really lo1i1er the mortage we'll have to Hike Schneider beat out Mauer and Berr- carry. The clubhouse Tdll be started inger to m.n his bracket in the 11-under this spring as soon as the Chicago Park group and Duane Wolf or rather Hr. Bask- District tears down the old building. etball beat Jack Sharkey to win the other We need the help of all of our frienda to bracket. r.,.ake this drive on March 27th a bie success •In the 12-15 year group Larry Ward beat Won•t you please give us a call at our Ed Davis in the only bracket and Jim office - IN 5-1848 and offer your help? Geis won in the 14-over tournament, Additional names to be added to list ,mi.ch _____________________ - was published in last week's Monkeyshine are as follows: Mrs. Newnan Mrs. Parry Ml"a Liakakoa Ml"a. Thorson Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Piltz Mrs. Zale Mt-a. sugewioz Mr. Traba Mrs. folk Mrs. Ximnerliqi Mrs, SOhramn Dr. Jriu:merling Mt-. Sohramn Mrs. Bahr Ut•s. Sharkey Mt-• Bahr Mr, Sharkey Mrs, Mielke Mr. Wentzlaff Mr. Mielke Mrs. Wentzlaff Ml"a, Knapp Mrs. Traba Ml", Knapp JOIN THE LITTLE LEAGUE As you know by this time, the N.B,C. will again have Little League Baseball during the months of May, June and July. Four teams of 15 players each ,dll raake up each of the 5 leagues - National, American and Pacific Coast. Since we Ylil.l have a total of 12 teams, 180 boys will be able to pla.v. This means that alr.tost every boy in N.B.c. "11ho is of I,i ttle League age • will make one of the teaos. It• s a swell opportunity for the boys to learn more about pl¢ng baseball while they are hav;J.ng loads of fun. The teams vtill be completely uni- formed and the· iJbi te Sox will again help to sponsor the league by providing bats, balls and catchers' equipment. Every boy who is rdthin the age limit should be certain to attend hie team center meeting this week and SIGN UP. Tryouts will start sometime in Aprill ------------------ ATTENTION TEAM CENTER NO. l All boys in this team center should re- mind their mothers and dads that a parent meeting will be held for their group on Monday, llarch 18th at 8100 o 1 clock, We'd like to have at least one parent of each boy present. · HAVE FUN AT YOUR MEETING THIS WEEK The activity for your team center meet- ing this week will be another bingo game. In January everyone had a lot of fun playing so don't miss it thi:a ~eek, EVERYOODY IN THE FUND DRIVE All the kids in the Club will also be asked to give a hand -- the job will con- sist of delivering packets to every horie in the N.B,C, district. It will contain information about the n8\1 clubhouse and also a picture, Each team center will take care of their own district. Boys will be signed up for that job thi~ ,,eek and next. BASKETBALL STANDINOO . This \1eek the standinsa will be gi~n to you at your team meeting - next week they will again be published in the Mon- keyshine.

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Page 1: iL...PAUL REVERE PARK, HD?R5-KE.,.ton• 9:o6ft CHICAGtf ts, iL llarch 11, 195'7 · CREWS TO ATTEND CIRCUS Various crews who have made arrangenenta with parents to take them to …

PAUL REVERE PARK, HD?R5-

- '

KE.,.ton• 9:o6ft CHICAGtf ts, iL

llarch 11, 195'7 ·

CREWS TO ATTEND CIRCUS Various crews who have made arrangenenta with parents to take them to the cir.cue this 't'teek should be sure to attend their Tear.t Center Ueeting this ileek and get the tickets. Evening perfonrumoes start at 7:00 o'clock and it's a good idea to get there early.

-----~----------------SPECIAL TALENTS

This is another special appeal to all of If any of you have special talents such you mothers and dads to give JUST ONE as playing an instrunent, singing or do NIGHT of your time (Wednesday, liar oh 27) anything else in the form of entertain-. to assist the other mothers and dads in ment we VIDuld appreciate knowing about the new clubhouse fund drive. The total. it. Have· your mother call us at IN 5-cost of the new building will be $1~,ooo 1848 early this week. and of this amount we already have 070,000. ________________ _ We still have ~~80,000 to raisel That• s a big job but v,ith the help of you nothers, PING PONG RF.SULTS dads, alunni and business people we can In the tournament held last Saturd~ really lo1i1er the mortage we'll have to Hike Schneider beat out Mauer and Berr-carry. The clubhouse Tdll be started inger to m.n his bracket in the 11-under this spring as soon as the Chicago Park group and Duane Wolf or rather Hr. Bask-District tears down the old building. etball beat Jack Sharkey to win the other We need the help of all of our frienda to bracket. r.,.ake this drive on March 27th a bie success •In the 12-15 year group Larry Ward beat Won•t you please give us a call at our Ed Davis in the only bracket and Jim office - IN 5-1848 and offer your help? Geis won in the 14-over tournament, Additional names to be added to list ,mi.ch ____________________ _

- was published in last week's Monkeyshine are as follows:

Mrs. Newnan Mrs. Parry Ml"a • Liakakoa Ml"a. Thorson Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Piltz Mrs. Zale Mt-a. sugewioz

Mr. Traba Mrs. folk Mrs. Ximnerliqi Mrs, SOhramn Dr. Jriu:merling Mt-. Sohramn Mrs. Bahr Ut•s. Sharkey Mt-• Bahr Mr, Sharkey Mrs, Mielke Mr. Wentzlaff Mr. Mielke Mrs. Wentzlaff Ml"a, Knapp Mrs. Traba Ml", Knapp

JOIN THE LITTLE LEAGUE As you know by this time, the N.B,C. will again have Little League Baseball during the months of May, June and July. Four teams of 15 players each ,dll raake up each of the 5 leagues - National, American and Pacific Coast. Since we Ylil.l have a total of 12 teams, 180 boys will be able to pla.v. This means that alr.tost every boy in N.B.c. "11ho is of I,i ttle League age •will make one of the teaos. It• s a swell opportunity for the boys to learn more about pl¢ng baseball while they are hav;J.ng loads of fun. The teams vtill be completely uni­formed and the· iJbi te Sox will again help to sponsor the league by providing bats, balls and catchers' equipment. Every boy who is rdthin the age limit should be certain to attend hie team center meeting this week and SIGN UP. Tryouts will start sometime in Aprill

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ATTENTION TEAM CENTER NO. l All boys in this team center should re­mind their mothers and dads that a parent meeting will be held for their group on Monday, llarch 18th at 8100 o1clock, We'd like to have at least one parent of each boy present. ·

HAVE FUN AT YOUR MEETING THIS WEEK The activity for your team center meet­ing this week will be another bingo game. In January everyone had a lot of fun playing so don't miss it thi:a ~eek,

EVERYOODY IN THE FUND DRIVE All the kids in the Club will also be asked to give a hand -- the job will con­sist of delivering packets to every horie in the N.B,C, district. It will contain information about the n8\1 clubhouse and also a picture, Each team center will take care of their own district. Boys will be signed up for that job thi~ ,,eek and next.

BASKETBALL STANDINOO . This \1eek the standinsa will be gi~n to you at your team meeting - next week they will again be published in the Mon­keyshine.

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Page 2 MONKEYSHINES l<(arch 11, 1957 a e • • I I i e • e t I e • •• I • I e e e • I I I • e e I e I I • t e • I I •• e I I e • I I • e. I I I t • 9 I I e e I I I I t I e I t t 8 t I t t I t I • I • I •

GJ'\I!lES FOR THIS ¥1EEK BABY 11A11

Mon, Mar, ll, 4.00 - Braves - \'!asps Vfed. t1 15., s.oo - Locusts - Arny Fri. 11 15, 4.oo - Arny - Eagles Sat. 11 16., 1.00 - Locusts - Braves Sat. 11 16, 2.00 - Wasps - Eagles

(END OF THE 1st HALF) Mon. Mar, 18, 4.oo - ll.:rr.Jy .. Braves Wed. 11 20, 4.oo - Locl!Bts - Yfasps

BABY "B11

Tues, Wed. Sat. Sat.

Mar. 12, 4.00 :Ravens .. Bees 11 15., 4.00 - Navy .. B.Hawks " 16, 5,00 - Lions - Bees " 16, 4,00 .. Ravens - B.Hawka

~ Sat. t1 25, 3,00 .. Lions - Navy (END OF THE FIBST lfaLF)

Sat. 11 25., 4.ob - B,Hawks - Bees

Mon. Mar, Tues." Wed. 11

Thurs. 11

Sat, 11

PREPPER t1A11

11., s.oo - Rangers - Fireflies 12, 6. 00 - Hawks - Cougars 15, 6,00 - Raneera - Connanches 14, 5.00 - Hawks - Fireflies 16,12,00 - Cougars - Connanches

(END OF THE FIRST lfoLF) Mon. Mar. 18, 6.00 - Ran~ers - Gou1:,ars Tues, 11 19, 5.00 - Conr.ianch- Fireflies Wed. 11 20, 5,00 - Hanks - Ran~ers

PREPPER II B'' Yon, Mar, Tues. " Thurs," Fri. 11

Mon. 11

11., s,oo .. Bonbers 12., 5,00 - Oi.718 14, 4,00 - Bombers 15, s.oo - Open

- Spiders - Navajos - 0i.·,1s

18, 5,00 .. Navajos - Spiders (END OF THE FIRST HALF)

Tues. 11

Thurs."

Tues, Mar. Wed. " Thurs. " Fri. " Sat. 11

Sat. 11

C: :ft, " [ '.l.es. 11

Wqd, " Thurs. 11

Yon. Mar, VT~d. 11

Thurs." F!•i, II

F1·i. 11

Fri, II

Tues, 11

\'fed, 11

Thurs,"

19, 4,00 - Owls - Spiders 21, 4,00 - Donbers - · 0\71s

P R E . p 12, ? ,oo - Jaeuars - C~rdinals· 15., 7,00 - Falcons - 'Vfarriora 14, 6.00 - Dragons - Tigers 15, 6.00 - Cardinals..Seabees 16, 9.00 - Hornets - Falcons 1s,10.oo .. Dragons - ·warriors 16,ll,OO - Jaguars - Seabees 19, 6.00 - Hornets - Warriors 20, 6,00 - Tigers - Falcons :?J., 6,00 - Dragons - Cardinals

11, 15, 14, 15, 15, 15, 19, 20, 21,

FROSH 8,00 - Leopards - Vultures 8.00 - Corsairs - m.uejays 7,00 - Beetles - Monams 7 .oo - muejays - Cop' Heads 8.00 - Leopards - Corsairs 9,00 - Vultures - Beetles 7.oo - muejeys - Monarchs 7,00 - Corsairs - Cop1Heads 7.00 - Leopards - muejaya

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!RAVES & EAGLES SPLIT The .rapidly improving Braves n"ld Eagl3S battled it out last week in two games, Crew l of the Braves fell to Joe Walsh and his gang but only after a touch fight. Too Kelly and Lewicki ooved the ball the nost l'lith help froo John Naatz and Rich Iri, two of the anal.lest but most e, ,thusiastio conpeti tors. Walsh had plenty of help fron Harc1d Fisher, Tin Heinrich and Gerace, The difference was the shootina of l'falsh as he r.1ade all six Eaele points. FINAL: 6-2, Tfi th only a r.tlnute gone in the Crew 2 contest, Hike Persson dropped in mo fast baskets. Fron tten on it uae only a question of hm-r high the score rtould go. The Braves had six nen to four for the Easles and this was a great advan­tage, Walsh threatened at the start of the second half as he took the tip and oade a fine lay-up. This and Dar.dano' s basket was the extent of the Eagle offense, Tenner., Quinn, Handschuh, Al­bricht, and Fillipek are really clicking as a tean, The .passing was excellent near the end of the gaoe, Rickey Hand­schuh ~ade a great shot fron 15 feet out. FIN11L: 14-6.

~~---------------~-----i 10NARCHS TAKE T\IIO FROH COPPERHEADS

The Cren l gane proved to be a very close and hard fought contest with the Honarchs; eettina the better deal by the score of 16 to 12, The Copperheads started out slou in the first half with Frank Chvojcsek doin8 the scoring, On the Monarchs, John Lovitz, Too Borek and Jio mazer scored in the first half to lead 8 to 5. During the second half, the Copperheads picked up to scor~ 8 ~ore points through the Pid of the en­tire teait,. Each nember. scored in the second half, The Monarchs ,vere consis­tent and again scored ~ 'points to end . the gane 16-12. . In the Crew 2 division, the gar.ta was not so tieht as Joe Conrad scored 7 points in the first half and Jerry Sycho\'Tski 4, On the Copperheads, there nae trouble finding the range, so the half ended with the score being 11-10, Dennis 1.iil­ewski of the Copperheads \1as the only scorer vii.th 3 points. They also had a lot of trouble with their free throws. The Monarchs again predominated in the entire gane. John Urban, Henry Geno­vaJ.di, Rich Gudenan were the scorers as the final count read 19 to 3.

The Beetle Heavies really gave the Leo­pards a run for their noney. The final a score was 17 to 16, Seldora have the

. LEOPARDS WIN 1WO GAMES Beetles put forth such an effort. It The Beetles were determined to defeat the sho,1a what can be done if the gane is Leopards last Friday but didntt have quite taken seriously. The Beetles led at half enough power to do it, The Leopards won 6 to 4, Naatz., between antics and con-9 to 6. Bob Richards hit for four, or versation with the spectators, managed to Connor three and Bill Murphy got the other drop in six points. Mertes, Feldcar.ip and basket. For the losers Ackerman got four Luebker each contributed a basket and and Combiths two, that ·wrapped up the gar.ie.

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