Stuart Wins in 9th; Atkinson Cops 4-2 Schaffer Adds Story - Book Finish to West O’Neill STUART — With the score knotted eight-all in the last-hall of the ninth, Stuart’s Keith Schaffer singled, stole second and third, and scored on a well placed bunt to give his mates a 9-8 win over West O’Neill in a story book finish to a Holt Boyd league game here Sunday. The setback was hard to take for the Westerners, who outhit their opponents 13-8 and whose pitcher had whiffed 13 while only four of theirs had gone down swinging. Darrel Grahcm hurled for West O’Neill; Ru dolph for Stuart. A fat third inning indicated that the Westerners were on a victory march. They scored sev en of their eight tallies in that frame with a collection of good hits and a double by Fred Ap pleby. West O’Neill led 8-7 go ing into the last-half of the ninth. Try FRONTIER want ads. Rockets Buckle i n a Disasterous 8th Inning Danny Helmer, hurler for the O’Neill Rockets, saw his after- I noon’s work wasted in the eighth inning as O'Neill and At kinson did battle before a fair sized Sabbath crowd here. A succession of infield bobbles, including two charged against Thirdbaseman Calkins, helped Atkinson score three runs on one hit in the disastrous eighth. ATKINSON (4) AB H R J. McDonald, If-4 10 P. Miller, rf . 5 0 0 L. Judge, 3d -5 12 F. Schaaf, c .— 5 11 Frickel, 2d - 4 10 J. Miller, cf-4 0 1 Mack, ss- 4 0 0 B. Troshynski, 1st — 3 0 0 Livingston, 1st .— 10 0 J. Troshynski, p . 4 0 0 Totals _39 4 4 O’NEILL (2) AB R H Wolfe, cf _4 0 0 Hungerford, If-4 0 1 Ellingston, 2d . 4 0 0 Pruss, c ...-. 4 1 E. Schmidt, rf .— 4 0 1 Morrow, 1st-4 12 Tom jack, 3d-.... 10 0 Calkins, 3d . 3 0 0 Tomlinson, ss —.— 3 0 2 Helmer, p - 4 0 1 Totals —..35 2 8 Score by innings: 123 456 789—RH Atkinson — 100 000 030—4 4 O’Neill _ 000 001 010—2 8 Lynch Swamps Chambers on Bad Field CHAMBERS — If the other eight innings had been as in teresting as the fifth the Lynch Chambers game might still be in progress. But Lynch punch ed across one run in the third and two in the fourth to take a commanding lead, and Cham bers blew-up after the fifth and the Boyd countyans poured on four more. Lynch’s A1 Carson, center fielder, snagged a shoestring line drive that ended Chambers fifth-inning bid. Butte Edges Bristow 7-5 in Holiday Tilt BRISTOW— Luckless Bristow almost fashioned a win over Butte here the Fourth, but 13 runners died on base and that's not the way games are won. Pitcher Art Johnson scattered six Butte hits and struckout 12 to do his share for the Biistow cause. The boxscore: BRISTOW (5) AB R H E A1 Johnson, cf — 5 0 1 0 Gelster, 1st . 5 12 0 Nygren, If --5 110 Woidneck, 2d-5 0 11 Art Johnson, p .... 4 0 10 H. Gehlson, rf _ 4 0 2 0 Peterson, 3d -4 0 11 J. Gehlson, ss - 4 112 Anderson, c- 4 2 2 2 Totals ..40 5 12 6 BUTTE (7) AB R H E McCright, 1st_4 10 0 Fernall, 3d -4 112 Mahlendorf, c — 5 110 Reiman, 2d - 5 0 0 1 Ellwangan, ss . 4 10 2 Keeler, cf - 4 0 2 0 Johnson, rf .. 4 12 0 Hansen, If -- 5 10 0 Grainger, p -3 110 Leiwer, p - 10 0 0 Totals —.—39 7 7 5 4 DOUBLE-PLAYS JOLT BUTTE 2-1 Atkinson and Lynch Win Postponed League Tilts ATKINSON — Four double plays jolted Butte here in a postponed Holt - Boyd league game on the Fourth, Atkinson winning 2-1. The tight ball pleased a large holiday crowd. Bill Troshynski, Atkinson pitch er, hit twice in two attempts but Butte’s Cene: fielder Mohr collected three bingles in five chances. The boxscore: BUTTE (1) AB R H E Mohr, cf . 5 0 3 0 Liewer, ss _5 0 11 Fernair, 3d . 5 0 11 Reiman. 2d _ 4 0 2 0 McCright, 1st_3 0 10 Molitendorf, p . 4 0 10 Keller, If _ 4 0 11 Johnson, rf_3 0 10 Granger, c . 4 10 0 Totals _37 1 11 3 ATKINSON (2) AB R H E J. McDonald, cf _ 2 0 0 0 T. McDonald,cf 10 0 0 P. Miller, rf .. 2 0 0 0 A. Frichel, rf_110 0 Judge, 3d _. 3 0 0 1 Schaaf, c .. 3 0 11 Frickel, H., 2d _ 3 0 0 0 J. Miller, cf _ 4 0 0 0 Mack, ss_ 2 0 0 1 Livingston, 1st __ 1 0 1 1 Troshynski, p _ 2 12 0 Totals . 24 2 4 4 Batteries: Butte—Molitendorf and Granger; Atkinson — Tro shinski and Schaaf. Score by innings: 123 456 789—R HE Butte _ 001 000 000—1 11 3 Atkinson 001 000 Olx—2 4 4 Lynch Bops Bristow 16-9 in Postponed Game BRISTOW—Lynch won from Bristow 16-9 in a postponed Holt-Boyd league game played here July 2. The Lynch big guns couldn’t be stopped as Firstbaseman Ronald Carson led the stickwork with four hits in five trips. He handled 17 put outs at first without a misque. Lynch collected 14 hits off three Bristow hurlers — Woid neck, Peterson and Johnson, while Bristow nicked Lynch’s Courtney and Christenson for 13 hits. This game was scheduled for June 22 but postponed because of the flood. Try FRONTIER want ads. HOLT-BOYD LEAGUE Team W L Lynch - 4 1 Atkinson .. .... 3 1 Butte . 3 1 Stuart--- 3 1 Chambers —. .22 O’Neill —. 2 3 West O’Neill_1 4 Bristow ..._. 0 5 Pet. .800 .750 .750 .750 .500 .400 .200 .000 League Results Wednesday, July 2 Lynch 16 at Bristow 9 Friday, July 4 At Atkinson 2_Butte 1 Sunday, July 6 Lynch 7 _ at Chambers 1 At Stuart 9 — West O’Neill 8 Atkinson 4 .. at O’Neill 2 Butte 7 .. at Bristow 5 Games This Week Sunday, July 13 O’Neill at Chambers Bristow at Stuart Atkinson at Lynch Butte at West O’Neill Mrs. Clements Hostess — Mrs. Frank Clements wai hostess to the Last Minute clul at her home Wednesday. THESE ARE THE FISHERMEN SEVEN This band of O’Neill fish ermen pose outside tlie r cabin at Lake-of-the-Woods, Canada, with a string of walleyed and northern pike. This photograph refutes the name of the cabin. ‘‘Liar’s Inn.” In the picture left-to right, front row—Henry Lo haus, Mark Fangman (of Omaha). Charles Weather ford, Scovie Jaszkowiak, and Sumner Downey; backrow— Ed Gallagher and Boyd Gatz. (In the party but not in the photograph was Max Gold en).—Courtesy O’Neill Photo Co. LEGION SPLITS HOLIDAY TILTS The O’Neill Junior Legion baseballers split over the Four th of July weekend, losing to Elgin 0-18 in a humiliating rc- ( versal before a holiday crowd of 500 persons at Elgin, and win ing from Chambers 8-3 Sunday on the O’Neill lot. i Twelve errors marred O’- i Neill’s play the Fou’.th as Elgin turned in an airtight game. T*e winners collected 18 hits: O’ Neill 5. Firstbas man Morrow and and Shortstop Hutton man aged two hits apiece for O’Neill. Sunday’s performance was a different story. The two clubs were more evenly matched and the O’Neillites were hitting. Secondbaseman Hildas, of Chambe s, won individual stick j laurels with three hits in five trips, including two doubl s. Three O’Neill moundsmen, paul Haitigan, Jim G iHe' > n.l Bud Sholes, collected 14 stake outs; Thompson, of Chambers, whiffed 10. The boxscore: CHAMBERS (3) AB R H E Grimes, ss _ 3 2 0 1 Harley, cf _ 4 0 10! Hilligas, 2d_5 13 1 G. Grimes, 1st _ 5 0 1 1 Butts, 3d__ 3 0 0 0 Thompson, p _ 4 0 0 1 Hoerle, c . 4 0 11 Walters, If - 4 0 10 Reed, rf . 2 0 0 0 Cavanaugh ... 10 0 0 Totals .. 35 3 7 5 O’NEILL (8) AB R H E Don Godel, ss-p .... 5 111 Hartigan, p-c-ss .... 4 0 11 Mo row, 1st .. 5 2 3 0 Bud Sholes, c-p .... 4 12 1 I Hutton, 2d _ 4 0 2 0 Dick Godel, cf _ 4 0 10 Donohoe, rf_ 2 2 0 0 O’Neill, If_ 2 0 0 0 Erwin, 3d —_4 12 1 Langan, rf - 1110 Layh_._ 0 0 0 0 Totals_35 8 13 5 R H E Chambers 002 000 001.. 3 7 5 J'Neill _ 110 001 23x . 8 13 5 Drchard Wins 15-2 3ver Chambers ORCHARD—In a July 4 holi lay show, Orchard defeated Chambers 15-2. Orchard Is a member of the North-Central league; Chambers the Holt-Boyd league. For a Good Time VISIT THE OLD PLANTATION CLUB Elgin Nebr. • Fine Food • Dancing • Entertainment Members and their guests are invited to visit the Old Plantation Club. LOOK! Not New but Nearly 1946 DODGE 2-DOOR Radio - Heater - Prestone First Come First Served With or Without Trade JONAS AUTO MARKET "If We Don't Have It We Can Get It." Phone 109 or 473J Charter No. 5770 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The O’Neill National Bank of O’Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on JUNE 30, 1947. Published in response to eall made |y ComP‘roller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised btatutes. ASSETS Cash balances with other banks, including re serve balance, and cash items in process of ^ collection --—.. **“ * 566,857.11 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $3,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) —.... Loans and discounts (including $296.82 over drafts) 1,975,760.04 8,715.90 3,000.00 Bank premises owned $3,000.00 Total Assets ---- 181,953.55 3,000.00 2,739.286.60 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations -■-■•••-— Deposits of United States Government (includ ing postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions _ Deposits of banks... . Total Deposits-— $2,579,120.63 Total Liabilities-— CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stbck: Common stock, total par $50,000.00 ■■ ■ Undivided Profits ...— Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts 2,321.560.03 38,436.17 132,112.33 87,012.10 2,579.120.63 50,000.00 50,000.00 60,165.97 160,165.97 2.739.286.60 MEMORANDUM Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities for other purposes... 297,500.00 State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss: I, J. B. Grady, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. GRADY, Cashier. 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