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* .. IS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE [ Thuntduv. Jun» 1ft, Itftft RECREATION NEWS for thr Ex tho TV Exrh*n|» I'lub, aft*T runs nnly cir ^amr ouJ of trn in tV fm h«U a!n»Al> *t*n t»© ►traishi s.imr*' sincf playins thr tn>pfn TVy dofralod M.n.s, I'lub in tVir first win and Whitmirr in tVir •aT<»nd sank' The laon> Club iv tied with the change Club fur first place in second ball .Ioanna and the MiH»se Club are twd for third and fourth places with one win and one loss each Donald Watts of the Kjwarns Club learb in the luttm^ departnu'nt with a lusty average Donald is also tied with tiary Laney. Da\id Lam- Vrt of the Moose Club and John Lott of Joanna in the home run de partment with four each Teddy Coppick of the Kiwanis Club leads in strikeouts with 64 Mike Osborne is second with 61. Whitmire Pony l ndefeated The Wmi;mire Pony team is still undefeated but they came, very close to losing last week 1 when the Hampton A\enue team carried them eight innings before Whitmire finally won 6-3 Hampton Avenue ied Whitmire going into the seventh inning 3-2. but Whitmire tied the game up and forced the game into an extra inn.ng when they exploded Tor three run- .ind the ball game Jerry Alexander of Whitmire, r.d "Scooter Holcombe of the Hampton Avenue team hooked up mto a beautiful pitchers' duel Alex- .jider 'truck out 18 Hampton Ave- with Jerry Alexander seooi The K e c-r eJa 't i o n Corr hue hovs and T|olcoinV struck out 07 whitmtre boys PborrmrU i* second in the Pony League with four wins and one kv» TVy have two games to make up One is with Lydia and the other w ith’Joanna. Mkn 1 Timmons of Th«rmwell con tinues to set a torrid pace m the Pony batting race. He U hitting a lusty Jerry Alexander of Whit- min 1 is not far behind Mike with a 579 average. Twenty-five Pony boys were batting 300 or more at the end of las; week "Scooter” Holcombe took over the strikeout load the past week, second dmmission wants to thank the (Ireemv'ood Coca- Cola Bottling Company' for donating money to buy the Pony League all- star uniforms. (iirls Play I^aurens Tonight Mrs. Fuller Motes and her girls will open the home season tonight in the Little Boys park The first game will start at 7 o'clock, and the second game follows immedi ately Our girls went to Whitmire Tuesday for a double header, These grils range in age from 9 to 16 years of age Tennis Coach Jim Leighton started his tennis class for the girls and boys of Clinton last Monday morning About i sixty boys and girls turned out fot the first period of insfruc- iufi Ttu v wtere about equally di tMtrd *« to boy* and girls Jim (•.‘wnskMtr a member of the Pres, bvterian College tennis team, and Jim Sloan a Clinton tu&h *‘udrnt. wtbo has ecu* well in teams, are assisting Coach Leighton, k appears that tennis might be on the road back to success in CUnton for the young people once again Pony standings Tram W L Whitmire - .70 ThomweU 4 1 Hampton Ave 3 4 Bailey 3 4 |Joanna ' 15 ' Lydia 1 5 leading Pony Home Runs Jerry Alexander (\V>—2; William Graham (W)—2. Scooter Hol combe (H)—2. Bobby Walts (Ti— 2; Richard Cash (T)—2. leading Pony Strikeouts Scooter Hlocombe (Hi—36; Jerry Alexander (Wl—28: Kerj^y Riser (Jl—24; RiChaixi Cash (Tl-20 Small Fry Standings Wallace <J) • S » RexmoMa iH) N S MO Vadlag Small Fry Mrikeoato Kelly (Jv-U. Row bog (LV-li. Law son tB>—4S. LoUu (Jy—14; Te.iards <H>—13; FHedge (B>—13; Bowen (Tl—U. Hairston (LV—11. IJUIe Box SUadlags Team , W L Lkms (Tub I 2 0 Joanna 1 1 Moose (Tub 1 1 KiwartiS) Club ' . ..'.0 2 Whitmire . v . 0 2 leading Little Boy Strikeouts Coppick (K>—64: Osborne (J)— 61: Lambert (M)—48; Laney (M) —35: Watts (K>—25; MiHes (D— 23 leading Little Boys Home Runs Watts (Kl—4; Laney (M)—4; Lambert (M >—4; Lott (J)—4; Hairston (El—3; Coppick (K)—3; Wmgard (D—3. Leading Little Boys Batters Team Joanna Hampton Ave Lydia Bailey Thornwell W 4 3 2 1 0 L 0 1 2 3 4 Pet. LOGO 750 500 250 000 Small Fry Standings Name—Team Young iH > Adair < H) Abrams (J i Fulmer Hammett (Hi G rady Bowling (Li Keliv i J) \B II Pet. 11 9 8 9 9 8 11 9 636 555 .500 444 444 375 363 333 Name—Team \Vatis (Kt King (L) Coppick (F) Bowen (K1 Laney t M> F Cooper ( E t Lambert tE) M Willard (W) Wingard (Li Norris (L) Martin (M) T Willard (W) Elrod (W) Willingham (J) Chandler t K l Lollis t J i McMillian (M) AB H Avg. 33 21 636 13 7 538 38 20 526 38 17 .447 36 16 .444 34 15 441 34 15 .441 30 13 433 3f 13 .433 31 13 419 32 13 409 32 13 409 20 8 400 30 12 400 34 13 382 34 12 353 39 12 308 D Uwlrni (B) M 11 206 Haintan (Fi 22 19 Ml Whil« (Li 20 9' 300 P«h»x Baltlag Rerarks Nana—Tram \B H kvf. rimmon* (T» IS 9 600 T. Alrxandrr (W) 19 11 579 Bailry (L) 12 7 538 Watt* (T) 16 8 500 Graham (W) 16 7 444 HoVromV (H) 21 9 429 WUson (W) 19 8 421 Heddrck (H) 12 5 417 J. Alexander (W) 20 8 400 Whitman (B) 23 9 391 Templeton (H) 23 9 391 Riser (J) 18 7 398 Barker (B) 13 5 385 Haidback (B) 21 8 .381 Estes (L) 11 4 363 Coker (B) 21 7 .333 Davis (L) 12 4 333 Hipp (W) 15 5 333 Sharpe (W) 21 7 333 MvWatters (B) 22 7 .318 N. Bates (J) 13 - 4 .308 Rogers (H) 23 7 304 Ramsey (W) 23 7 304 Abrams (W) 20 6 300 News Around I Rock Bridge TELEPHONE 891 MA ■—i i.i ■■ ■ ■■ i ■■ i —— ..I VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL BEGINS JCNE 20 Daily Vacation Bible School for children between the ages of three and fourteen yars, will begin at Rock Bridge Prsbytenon Church Mnrviav June 20. and cod Friday. June 25 Around aixty-Ove children are enrolled Refreshment* will be served each day by the Women at the Church The activities arc under the supervision at Paul Reid and Jesse Bolt Hours will be from 9:00 to 11:00 a m The following will serve as teachers: Patricia, Julia, and Velma Bolt, Nancy and Jane Arams. Earline Austin. Grace Orr and Mrs. Clyde Cooper. PAl’L REID WINS AWARD Paul Reid, ministerial student at Rock Bridge Presbyterian Church, won the ministerial club award for being the outstanding ministerial student at Presbyterian College in the 1960 graduating class. RECREATION PROGRAM The young people of Rock Bridge Presbyterian Church have begun their weekly recreation program on Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock at the church. All young people of the community are urged to join in the fun. Softball, ping pong, horse shoes and other games are enjoyed. Later they hope to compete with other softball teams. The pastor, Paul Reid, is leader of this group. .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bolt and children were Sunday guests o f i Mr. and Mrs. Gus McCue in Green- vlile. Linda McCue accompanied them home for a stay of two weeks. Mrs. R C. Oxner and Mrs. Mary Bouknight were visitors at Caesar's Head last Sunday. W M. Sellars continues ill at his home He was an overnight patient at Self Memorial boepdal ia Green wood iaat Tburvdav, Mr and Mr* Darrell Haarl at Mauldin. Mr and Mr* Henry Spoone of Clinton visited Mr and Mr*. J. F. Carnes and daughter. Peggy, U*t Sunday Mr* Fay Mauldin spent the week end in Columbia \T*itlng Mr and Mrs Jodie Kay Mm Eula Quinton, sister of Mrs. Ada Prather, is a patient at Self Memorial hospital. Greenwood, where she was taken after suffering a broken hip in a fall on Saturday of last week. Many happy returns to W. M. Sellars who observed a birthday on June 13. Joe Wilkie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkie taking part in the music recital pre sented by Mr* James Pitta at Mer cer Silas Bailey School on Friday at last week Friends of Miss Edna Wood, merly of Clinton, who has remd Salt Lake City, Utah, for the . v«nr. will be interested to know aba has accepted a position in the office at the Mormon Temple there. Dr. Felder Smith Laurens, S. C. 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