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6 Phil King Nam Br t'.-. -V Blue Hose Use Ca -*499glkflH >t" i -- i* ,4inBSiSnnM^ SAM i" ' M Wf m ^Hl Coach Billy Tiller has found a re] practice pitchers. This new mechanic speed and accuracy. ICito Flifin JW223E1* US IPfei - *J-y^** CyjB-'. iJ|H^>fl ' *n mS'WS 5]J S^fr3B8BDDE3f/YF M ^ 1st Row. L-R?Alan Starnes, Dal Back Row, L-R ? Stanley Rice Campbell. ed Furman Pi BCBHEaMMfig** ^rryiv^ffi altfli r#a TT'r*- m *7 TIMffirr '* 'm valier Park for ^1?iM i i^bw ' placement for "sore arm" batiin< al pitcher throws with consisten g Contest H ft ^ k.'^^^Lr, "si e Stone, and Steve Campbell. , Danny Dunaway, and Stev< THE CLOTHMAKER aladin Captain Phil King, All - Southern Conference first baseman, has been named captain of the Furman University baseball team. Coach Jack Powers is high on the son of Hall and Ruth King, Lydia Plant employees. Mentioned as a possible AilAmerican candidate, King hit .320 last season and fielded over .980, while leading the team to a 17-10 record and second place in the conference. TKn ?_1 1 IK : 1 A V x, X%JXJ 1U. piUlCddlUIldl prospect has been nominated for All-American by Coach Powers. King's career is closely followed by a host of major league scouts. Furman opened a 23 game schedule with Wake Forest on March 23. The Paladins play a strong slate of opponents such as North Carolina, Clem( son, Miami, Georgia Tech and ' Florida State, as well as a full Southern Conference ; schedule. Home Games I The Presbyterian College baseball team is practicing auu men iiurne games in the Cavaliers' Park this Spring. The Hosemen are temporarily without a diamond. Their campus field was needed to provide space for a new dining hall now under construction. Efforts on behalf of the College to complete a new field in time for this season's play was hampered by the heavy winter rains. I Remaining Home Schedule | April 16 Erskine College April 21 Wofford Colleee April 27 Belmont Abbey I College j All games start at 3:00 P.M. Social Security . . . (Continued from page 1) Miss Pressley said, "but a preretirement visit with the social I security officer at 117 S. Broad Street, Clinton, is the best as| surance of having that first check arrive right on time." eld Aaain Company Athletic Directors Truman Owens and Jimmie Braswell are determined to restore the all but lost art of kite making and flying to its rightful position among today's youth. More than 100 youngsters responded to their recent call l to build and competitively I fly their kites in the high I March winds. No "storej boughtens" were permitted, i The boys were required to I makp thpir nwn Iritoc inct oo CO their fathers did in the good ole days. The talent and imagination shown by the young Ben Franklins was most encouraging. Kites of character made of dried weeds, "store string," flour paste, and old newspapers returned to out perform any "dime-store kite" in B sight. Bowling Week Ending IV TEAM STANDINGS Mayflower Clothmakers Lions ... pinners Spare Hands Top Rollers Mill Whistlers Whip Rollers Spare Fixers Digitals Safety Pins Cotton Boilers High Series Past 4 Weeks W. Templeton 603 J. Spillers 598 G. Simmons 598 Bill Nelson ... 592 B. Gilstrap 597 H. Sanders 576 J. McElhannon 572 B. Nelson 564 J. B. Vanderford 558 William Bowling ... 554 Pin Twisters Are I) mmm ^| ? * BT^. -*^v^B&L/ * 4fl K . ^nBPC /B Lydia Pin Twisters Mozelle Nel? ton. Barbara Bowling and Mary Pa rhamnions nf tho T anr.,.Q second-half play next month.3 High Flying K iflii | MARCH. 1965 News larch 23, 1965 WON LOST 37 15 oo * ? jo 19 31 21 29 V2 22 Vi 28 Vi 23 V2 28 24 26 26 24 28 20 32 19 33 ISV2 33 Vi 17 V* 34 Vi High Game B. Nelson 241 W. Patterson 233 L. Howard 225 William Bowling 225 H. Sanders 223 T. McGee 222 Bobby Quinn 221 G. Simmons 214 J. Spillers 209 W. Templeton 205 ixie League Champs son. Izell Campbell. LaDon Templetlterson (not pictured) are first-half The Twisters are anxious to cap ites In Contest \ \