The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1972, Page 4, Image 6
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"THE Li
It was headlined as "th
ball game" and it was pla;
gymnasium April 17.
Actually it was an athl(
of Clemson and the Univei
Clinton iviiiis employees.
The game resulted frorr
comments concerning the
Carolina-Clemson basketbj
Over 100 alumni, fans,
to cheer Clcmson to a 53
The Clemson line-up
Spinning and Weaving Ov
Hill respectively; Manage
and Zeke Benjamin; Cor]
and Lydia Plant Manager
The Carolina Gamecot
Office Manager William S
Silas M. Campbell; Ware!
Data Processing Systems
ment Manager Harvey D
visor Sam Owens.
Both teams were short
had to recruit from other
Fans cheered the play<
as the game neared the 1
the game, but a last secor
byterian College alumni i
Fire
Clinton Mills has lone i
the best fire fighting ei
worthless unless trained p
available to operate it.
Earlier this month, a
Clinton Mills employees
10-hour refresher course i
fighting techniques.
The course, taught by
in co-operation with the
lina State Firemen's Asst
Instructor Paul Risher
sprinkler system to J. B.
Clyde Trammell, Harry Sul
Dixon. Silas Campbell, ant
VST CLEMSON
e last Carolina-Clemson basketyed
in the Presbyterian College
etic contest between the alumni
rsity of South Carolina who are
i the discussions and other rival
discontinuing of the traditional
ill game.
and sympathizers were on hand
-52 victory over Carolina,
was composed of Plant No. 2
erseers Ted Davenport and Bill
ment Trainees Harry Sullivan
porate Engineer Bailey Dixon;
Dick Swetenburg.
:k's line-up was composed of
Itanton; Asst. Master Mechanic
house Foreman Billy Watkins;
Manager Paul Tyson; Employ ickert;
and Laboratory Superof
enough alumni players and
area college alumni,
ers through a double overtime
inish. Clemson trailed most of
id basket by Bill Hill (A Pres ecruit)
tied the game and set
Fitrhti Wtir r* /litrc/i
- ?5C M (((1^ nt
realized that The State Commiti
quipment is Education, emphasiz?
ersonnel are ins techniques, the o]
fication of portable
number of maintenance, inspect
completed a of the fire fighting c
in basic fire fundamentals of the ?
system.
Paul Risher, Other members o
South Caro- fire brigades will b<
aciation and soon.
. fourth from left, is shown explaii
Patterson, E. P. Taylor, Boyce Ta
llivan. Gene Knox. Claude Grady, R
a Claude Crocker.
CAROLINA G
TIGERS Vs. GAMECOCKS
Captain Ted Davenport, left.
Bill Stanton during halftime o
CLEMSON BASKETBALL Gi
Officials are 1 to r Gene f
employee Martha Simmons; I
Truman Owens; Neal McNeil;
Braswell.
up the first three minute ovc
Another last second basket 1
tied the score to set up the se
1
tee for Technical I ^
?d basic fire fightaeration
and classifire
extinguishers,
ion, and operation
quipment, and the
mtomatic sprinkler
f the plants shift
[ gin their training
GIRLS
n"* been chose
well Uppei
June. Dar
and Mrs. 1
junior at T
by the T1
Girls' Slnto
can Legion
I to give out
H ex peril
V
Daria
ling the automatic in the CI
pp. Henry Cronic, Company,
obert Cobb. Bailey Her fatht
Director.
CLOTHMAKER
AME . .
I?Officials restrain "Tiger"
and "Gamecock" Captain
f "THE LAST CAROLINAVME"
played April 17.
Simmons, husband of office
Employee Benefits Manager
nMJ CM *
onu ouufj employee jimmy
?rtime.
>y Stanton (a USC graduate)
cond overtime.
Daria Cronic
ttrnil (Jirls' State
ft
STATE ? Darin Cronic has
n to represent the Thorn
School at Girls' State in
in is the daughter of Mr.
Henry G. Cronic and is a
hornwell. She was selected
lornwell faculty members,
is sponsored by the AmeriA
? < ?
nuAinaiy ana is designed
standing young girls practience
in the operation of
processes.
Eilso Vice President of Sales
intex Junior Achievement
?r is Clinton Mills Training