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/ « i i i 1® m I^PAGK SW f' ■'At THE CLINTON CHRONICLE \ ■■ THURSDAY, MAY 5; 1932 % '•1 s' L'-.! f THORNWELL ORPHANAGE WINS ; ANOTHER STATE TRACK TITLE PoBr I^cord& Fall By Wayside. FTatl^r and Jordan of Tliorn- well. Set Up New Marks. Oolunllbm, April 30. —=. With four state record* smashed in the two-day contest, a group of ambitious young athletes from Thomwell orphanage Walhalla, fourth. Distance, 120 feet dnaif=slis3f5 r -iJ^J^J^fB^J7^J7==3rF=3fg=rF=»f^fP=»n=if7=3r^rF=anF=-Ti:^f7£j^J^J^J1==»Ej^EEELfSE fourth. Time, 23.5 seconds. >120-yapd hurdles: Jordan, Thom-i w^ll, first; Guerrard, Thomwell, sec-j ond; Harreison, Columbia, third; De-j Vane, Loris, fourth. Time, 16.9 sec-f onds. ,/' I Discus throw : Prather, Thomwell,, -first; Oehmig, Walhalla, second; Wil-| liams, Thomwell, third; Gambrell,' ehowed their great prowes.s in the [(new state record) and field events to win the i J307yard dash: George, Laurens, fir.st; Kiteheli, Laurens, second; Me nu nnmg etato high .sthotVl track meet on the „ a xt n n ^ TT • r e « i;..- Easley, thwd; McCoy, Colum- Umv«3,ty »f Sm,l1, Carol n. field Polo'vault: PonlanA Orerr, firel:| •rtato 'i<lo (1- aocond; Garland,' champions of i third;'^McLeod, Florence, Friday afternoon points. This gives the its second consecutive lumbia high school. 1930, Won second place in the meet with 31 points. Rock Hill was third with 24. Laurens, wdth 13, and Gre<*r with 11, followed in order. The boys of the Presbyt<*rian o.- phanage at Clinton made a fim* im pression on the good sizwl c-rosd made up principally of high school students who were hejv for th<* .South foi rth. Height, 11 feet. 220-yard hurdles: Jordan, Thorn** "ell, first; Wilhanlts, Thomwell, sec- | nd; Davis, Rock Hill, third; Wylie, Kf)ck Hfll, fourth. Time, 26.4 seconds (new state record). Javelin throw: Penland, Greer, first; Wilbanks, Thomwell, se<"ond; Oehmig, Walhalla, third,; Spigner, Co- CawUua ji!*h".vhUT uf wW'h' *“■ Oi******. >■'‘3 fert, I the track meet was a feature. They also made the Calvinists of South Carolina, who did not .see them in ac tion, proud also. The track meet was closely contest ed between Thomwell. Cidumbia and R(K-k Hdl in the first four events, But then the upstate lads iH'iran to show their real prow(>ss and soon had all doubt as to the ultimate winner re moved. " Four ire ords were broken in the two-day meet, one in the preliminar ies Thurs-’ay, whi:h is written into the records, and three more Friday. Thursday F'rather, of Thomwell, threw th<‘ ? hot 47 f<et 3’Ti> inches to establish a n/vy.'Tnark in South Caro-j lina hi'rh ■; hool circles. Bethel Prince,' of Lori.s, formerly held the honor, j Fridav the same !*rather hurled the' discus fur 120 feet to better the reo-1 ord held until this time by Willard, of; .Spaitanhurp. j Lyle of Rock Hill^ ran the mile! event in 4 minutes .52 S-10 s<>e"imds to | grab the laurels formerly held by an* j other .Spartanburg lad, Taker. h80-yard run: Lyle, Rock Hill, first? George, Laurens, second; Kitchens, Laurens, third; Webb, Columbia,! fourth. Time, 2 minutes, 10.5 seconds, j High jump; Smith, Florence, first;; Jacobs,, Thomwell, second; Penland 1 of (ir<*er, Westbeny of Orangeburg, and Moore of Wa,lhalla, tied for third.! Height, 5 feet, 6'*2 inches. | Broad jump: Hartne;s.H. Columbia.! first; Giierrard, Thomwell, second; Berry, Union,^4hir(!; .Mitchell, Tniyn, fourth. Distance, 20 feet, 0 inches. Mile relay: Tho^rnwell (.laco-bs. Guerrar<||, Jordan, Land), fir«t; (.o*- luiUbia (McCoy, , Reynolds, 1‘arrott, Harper) sworul; Walhalla (.\ns<d, Al>-i holt, Alexand<*r, lA>isU*r), third; Ko'.k| Hill (Wylie, Williams, .Massey. vis), fourth. Time, 3 minutes, 45 sec onds. JOANNA MILL NEWS ! Mr. and Mrs. J. P, .Shealy and lit- Joddan, of the victorious Thomwell 'sons of Batesbui-g, were Sunday record set last low hurdles in team, broke his own year in the 220-yard 26.4 secomls. The meed was 'run off in one hour and fifteen minutes, perhaps the 'l>est time ever made in such u <'ontest. This was due laj'gely to the fine manage- nKmt of the meet. Jack Crawford, director of physical guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn f’ooper. .Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith of Ware Shoafs, .spent la|5t week with Mr. and .Mrs. John Fox.' Miss B<*atrice Cook of New'l)erry, •ptmt last week with Mrs. Charlie Coleman. Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Clark and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Buch- «*ducation at the University of South (**ii*n in l..aurens on Sunday. Carolina, w"as in charge of the meet.j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cook and daugh- -A. W, Norman of the Carolina coa<h-|f®T, <’'arolyn, and Mr. and Mrs, T. D. ing staff was referee. I.^o Thomas j Haneock, all of Gaffney, were gue.sts acU-d as clerk. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jordan, of Thornwcll, was high | Carr. scorer of the afternoon with 1P4 points. The honor man of the day was not decided until the mile relay, the last ev(‘nt on the program, (.'ouch Norman rilled that this counted in the individual scoring. The five point.s won by Thomwell in the fir.-it place ' were ”'eq Sail yd i\M(fe^ STlT8tT|f 111!!' fhui participan'.s, each gt*tting P4 points.. Penland of (j-reer, cante right on; .loidan'.s luH'ls with 11 points, while' R^n :iolds of' Columbia, was in clos<> pursuit with lO'^i. Prather of Thorn- Little .Miss Babby Jean Can- and Buddie Carr spent the wtH'k-end with their grandmother, Mrs. C, W. MooTe, in Gaffney. .Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Sprou^o.^Mrs. L. H. Odell, and Harold Odell visited friends in Newberry Sunday. the woi’k-ehd with her sister in .Swanna- noa, N. C. Miss Nina Bell Puckett of Whit mire. is visiting .Mrs. ('lyde Ramiey. .M rs.'"'.Annie Stacy of Whitmire, well, and Lyk of Rm k Mill, each had 1^P®nt la.-t week with her moth«*r, Mr.s, ten point.s to their credit. - • Several bright stars appeuivd on the field Firiday. Wilson Reynolds of the Columbia team, who won first places ill the lOO-yard dash and the 22()-\ard run, gave a very clever ex- hilution and 1“ a pro'ini.'ing athlete. He IS no kin t-o^Toinmy, who is a noted ath'ete and former (jtduiubia high star, iiiji ,i> about as.tsj'rT'i'dy as Tom my, frathej- shone, as judged by his n'.coi d-iiK aking pmformances in tin' shot put and discus. Lyle of Rin-k Hill, .Iordan of Th<jrnwell, (K*oi"ge of l.au"ens, Penlarwl of (Irner. .Smith of Flora n e. and Harlness of Ctilumbiu, wen- among the other clevc'r per former' who won first places. Others who jilaced in the events deS4 rve cred it for their ambitiou.s work. Tlior'uvell won first plan* in the shot put. l2()-yard -hurdle.s, discu.s throw, 220-yard hurdles and mile re- -igy- JL.' first ArthtH" Starnes Mrs. R. L. Martin and little daugh ter, Jean, are vi.siting Mrs. .Martin’s mother in .Marion. .Mrs. .1. I’urker.son and little (laughter, Maible lA)ui.se, spent last wiH’k with her mother in Savannah, (Ja. Mr. and .Mrs. C. J. Blackwell and Ml'S. Walter Blackwell of Clinton, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. R, Phillips Surulav. Joanna School .April Honor Roll Fiis4 grade: ('alhoun Morgan, hie Jean Carr, Lx^tha Crapps, Vivian Ciowdti, Fay Francis, Viola Hall, -Maigaict Hughes, Johnnie Jenkins, Iris Summers, Gladys Willingham. Si'cond grade: Hazel Adams, Rosa .Mae Barlee, Janies Byars, Jack (b-aft, j .Maurice Davenport. Willette Kvans, I Wilma Hawkins, .Mary Lanford, Dor- I othy Sulton, Charles Ross, Klla .Mae [SuTtmir Bernice Wheli her. : y Columl) a was fir.st in the lt)()-yard da.-h. 22<)-yard run and Iwoad jump i Third grade: Juanita Adams, Thel-| Other first places were divided as | nia Conwell, Jeannette Gaskin, .Mar-' follows: .Mile run. Rock Hill; 44()-'garet Godfrey, Sybil .Jenkins, Harold yard dash, Laurens; javelin throw,i U'wis, Kmma Kate Oxner, Ruth (Jreer; HHU-yard run. Rock Hill; high . Starnes. ' one I Dorothy .Audrey Frady. jump, Florence. Following the meet, R. C. Burts, superintendent of the city schools of Rock Hill, pivsented medals and rib bons to the winne*‘s of the fii*st four places in each event. The cuj) will be sent to the Thomwell team. Other schools scoring in the meet hbiday, in addition to those already mentioncnl, were: Walhalla, nine points; Florem'e, six; Union, three; Newberry, Ixiris and Kasley, iwo'R’chard Oach; Marion and Orangeburg, each. The summary gives the statkstics on, the 14 events: , Summary lOO-yard da.sh: Ri'ynolds, Coluhibia, first; Moore, Rock Hill, Mcund; Hall man, Newberry, third; Huey, Rock Hill, fourth. Time, 10.4 seconds. put: Ptrathef, Thomwell, first;; WlRiams, Thonlwell, seconcl; Bauk-j ni^rht, Columbia, thii^; Bryant, Mur-r i<ML fourth. Distance, 47 feet, 3 Mt 1 Inches (new state record). | Mile run: Lyle, Rock Hill, first; CardwvlU <Qolumbia, second; Penland, Columbia, j Unrd; ANsbrook, Loris, foortb. 'Hme, 4 m’mutea, 52.H seconds j (nifw sitate record). Fourth grade: Claudia .Mae Boyce, Mddicd Bozard, George Browning, c * I.ce Kl'lison, Alex Neese. Fifth grade: Floyd, .Abrains,:-John Henry ’ Davenport, Morton Hamm, Ruby .McCullough, Ro.sa Mae Motes, Lavinia Rofvs, Henrietta Turner. Sixth grade: Richard Adams, Grace Bozaid, Millie Cole, Klliott Dobbins, Dorothy Workman. . F.eventh grade: .Algie. Abrams, Ix'wis, Mary Kllen Burton, Clark, .Mary .Agnes Crowder, .May May May Baseball Schedule 7—Watts |at Goldville. 14~GoldviIle at Enoree. 21—Mollohon at Goldville. May 2S—(^Idville at Mollohon. J'ane June June 1- 11 18- ■.Enoroe at .(foMville. Goldville at Watts. Lydia at Goldvihe. ^ Second Half I June 25- Enoree at Goldville, July 2—Goldville at Enoree. ’ July 9—Lydia at Goldville. July 16—Goldville at Watts. July 23—Newberry at Goldville. Jifly .30—Mollohon at (JoldvilJe. .August 6—Goldville at Mollohon. Sfli-yard run; Reynolds, Golumbia,; August'1.3—Goldville at Newberry. ; Huny, Rock HiU, second; Moore, | August 20—Watta at GdldviPe. Bill third; Si>Itner, Columbia, _ August J^TrrGoldviUe at Lydia. . \ - , f r To You ... Think of the advertisements in this paper as ■ ■< so many letters address^ to you, personally. That’s ,what they’re intended to be, and, actual ly, that’s what they| are. 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