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T»iE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927
TIGERS AND P. C.
FIGHT TO TIE
163, while Clemson with-seven passes
good gained 135 yards. First downs
were 11 to 10 in favor of P. C. Eight
of the new downs secured by the Blufc
Hose were accounted for in passes
while six of Clemson's came the same
way. ^
The contest was remarkably free
from fumbling, confusion or delay in
signal calling, such as are usually
prevalent in the first games. Both
teams played cleanly and with precis
ion. The kicking was excellent.
Only the development of a definite
superiority this afternoon on the part
of one of the two opposing elevens
could have brought victory for there
were no breaks. And this superiority
was not forthcoming and neither were
NEWS
Teams Appear About Evenly Witched.
Presbyterian Cohorts In Stalwart
Form Throughout.
(By D. A. Tillinghast Irt Sunday’s
Spartanburg Herald.)
Clemson College, Sept. 24.—Josh
Cody’s Tigers failed to replenish their
blue hosiery supply this afternoon and
Walter Johnson’s P. C. grid warriors
likewise went home minus any tiger
pelts, which they might have added to
their blanketrolls.
Sixty minutes of football passed be
fore the eyes of some 4,000 persons
on Riggs field this afternoon and
when all had been said and done, the any touchdowns,
score stood Clemson 0, P. C. 0. It was Standing out in the field of play as
an opening game which might have the day’s stars were the kickers, Es-
passed for a mid-season fracas as far kew for Clemson, and Stamps and Ow-
as the performance of the two teams en s fur P. C. The good punting was
was concerned. easily a feature. Line play from end
The Tigers of Clemson, making to end on each side was good,
their first appearance under the guid- ^ aptain Bud Eskew of Clemson, be-
ance of Josh Cody, the man selected to s d s shouldering the responsibility of
bring them out of the depths, proved * mining his team, did all the passing
themselves to general satisfaction de- hv<! kicking. His forward hea\es were
spite the fact that they did not win. pc? haps a bit more accurate than
Two things the game showed Cody ‘hose of Captain Jimmie Stamps of
had accomplished. The Tigers played the Blue Stockings. P. C. s passing
a good defensive game and on top of game was off color at times as receiv-
that showed the best coordination and ers dropped flips that should have
team work in their efforts any Clem-* been caught or as a pass failed to hold
son team has shown in many a day. |Up to reach the man for whom intend-.
As for the Blue Stockings, from P. c “-
C., they were sUlwart foemen from ‘ Timmerman and Mouledous at ends
the first kickoff. Presenting a line for Clemson offered sterling games,
that was as unyielding as a stone wall while Pitts at half also did good work.
except for a short run here and there
and a general defense that was well
•knit and adequate for the most part,
the Presbyterians played like it might
have been November, so consistent
and regular was the football they dis-
McCarley was Clemson’s principal
ground gainer on running plays.
Protecting P. C.’s wnngs were Ste
vens and Timmons, both of whom
played pretty .defensive games. Ow
ens and Wilson were the receivers on
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES-
BYTERIAN CfiURCH
C. Bynum Betts, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sabbath School. P, S.
Jeanes, Superintendent.
10 a. m., Men’s Bible Class, taught
by Dr. J. B. Kennedy.
11 a. m., Morning Worship. Ser
mon by the pastor. .
4:30 p. m., Junior Y. P. C. U. Miss
es Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick,
teachers.
6:30 p. m., Senior Y. P. CC. U. Miss
Alee Todd, president.
8:00 p. m.* Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer Meet
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Woods, D. D.. Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday school. D. W.
A. Neville, Superintendent.
11:15 a. m., Mprr.ing Worship.
3:30 p. m., Junior Christian Endea
vor.
6:45 p. m., Intermediate and Senior
Christian Endeavor Societies meet.
8:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.. Prayer Meet
ing.
played. Johnson has another team most of P. C. passes, but also carry-
which will give real opposition this 1 ing the ball on line plays with success,
year. i Stamps bore the brunt in the Blue
Buf for a fumbled forward flip on , Hose backfield, however, doing the
the goal line in the third period, Clem- j passing and nearly all the kicking,
son would have won the game. With while serving as his team s director.
Line-up and summary:
Clemson
Hair
Pressley .....
Swofford ....
Hall :
Timmerman
Eskew (Ca{
Pitts t.-.
P. C.
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
CHURCH.
(Presbyterian)
Rev. L, Ross Lynn. D. D., Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School: F. M
Stutts, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
4:00 p. m., Afternoon Worship.
7:00 p. m., Senior Christian Endea
vor.
Wednesda, 7:00 p. m.. Prayer Meet-i
ing.
... LE
Timmons j
LT
Witherspoon
LG
Bamwell*
C
McKenzie
RG
McNaull
RT
Blake
RE
Stevens
)...QB Stamps (Capt.)
.....LH
, Owens
RH
Dunlap
FB
the ball on P. C.’s five-yard marker, a
pass, Eskew to Cuttino, failed as the
ball bounded out of the end’s arms as
•he stood astride of the goal line and
the nearest thing to a touchdown flop
ped. Three times Clemson was within
easy scoring distance only to be stop
ped short of the goal.
P. C. by proficient use of the for
ward pass, also advanced into Clem
son territory to threaten but only on
one occasion got as • near as the 12-
yard line. The Blue Stocking threat R. McCarley
which vent deepest into Clemson’s do-! Substitutions: Clemson: L. Davis i
main came in the second quarter af- for Pitts, Magill for Hall, Cuttino for
ter two short passes had carried the Timmerman. Pitts for Davis, Davis
ball from Clemson’s 43-yard line to for Pitts, Timmerman for Cuttino.
the 15-yard mark and a line buck car- Presbyterian: Blalock for Stevens,
ried it to the 12-yard line. A moment Neighbors for Timmons, Stevens for
later Mouledous, Clemson back, inter- Blalock, Blalock for Stevens, McNaull
cepted a P. C. flip and Clemson re- for Neighbors.
covered the ball. | officials: Powell (Wisconsin) ref-
While running plays gained ground eree; Stegeman (Chicago) umpire;
for both teams, straight football play- Boatwright (Virginia) head linesman;
ed a very minor part in the proceed- Tichenor (Auburn) field judge.
ings. Clemson gained slightly more : — —
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Edward Long, Pastor
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Preaching Service, 11 a. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m., Mrs.
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