The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 22, 1934, Image 8

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;A THii gjj^w creoNic^R^^nrot/R^ Cmton Hij^ v -•)'. Xi w Seceders f Presbyterian Win OTer Erskine, 19 to B, In Game At Rock Hill, iuff OpfMittMi By A. R. Pa i '-7i ' P^'^ytejp^n CoHegr* Blue Stockings rolled over the \ gamely- fighting Flying Fleet from E^kine f college last Friday in the tiMnthrop; stadium, a^Rock Hill, before a crowd! approaching 3,000. The game started j as if it would be pushover for the Cal-1 ' vindsts but, after tying the score at! 6-all in the first half^ the ARPs grit-1 ted their teeth, drug their toes in the ground,*and hurled back every scoring .attempt the Clinton team could muster until the middle of the final quarter. During this period Harry Bolick plunged over i center to put P.V C. ahead, 13 to 6. / The playing of P. C. was very di8- |],.j(j eye for dOtail that prevented a jappoirrting to their 'supporters' Doped) a ring jewelry stick-up.’ Beggin’ your to beat Erskine by two or three pardon for correcting yuh, it was touchdowns, they found it hard even ^ i^fty that had the eye for detail, only to chalk up a victory. Erskinejon the miscalculates a bit. Local Lada Win Over Neighbor Rivl^^By Count of 6 tn 0 In Lanreps Friday. ^ f rapglDAY. yOVKMBER 28, »»SA Weed Planters Are Paid Mol^el J d&lumbia, Nov. 17.—Although South. Carolina tobacco growers sold 28,-' 724,722 pounds oi tobacco less than the amount sold in l93^, thia jaai^ offeringa Imught th«n |11,43<993— 61,147,08^ more than they were paid last ydai’a report .by‘thCf^stafife'^gTi- culture department showed today. “Sure son, I liked that article you had about me in the paper.yestiddy. A reporter, can do an old flartfoot a lot of’ good down to lieadquartere. One thing you got a 'bit mixed up though . . that line about ‘Officer Moriarity other hand, played w'hat is pi-obably iheir best game this sea.son, and P. C. “Yuh see. Lefty was a guy that worked on his own. When he planned had plenty of trouble keeping up a ^ that stickup at Ermine’s Jewelry sustained^ attack, with the Secederhe, hmf everything figgeredjlate a bit like he’s confu.sed. Then he linemen holding urtusually well. iright down "To the ' last 'detail. He| walks to the curb to hail a cab. that he hps'a police record, but that brisk walk .of* his gets me a bit sus picious. When a guy 'buys jewelry, he don’t walk .briskly. He kinda hesitates about going into a place where he’ll lay a lot of dough on the line. Sorta thinking it over, like. “I ducks back into the doorway of a dress shop before he sees me and watches 'Erskine’s entrance. J. Sure enough, this bird is only in the place five minutes when he walks oiit just The Clihton high school Red Devils continued! th^r winning streak laftt Friday a^moon at. Laurens by de feating the 'much^ heayier Laurens [team by a 6-0 score; [ ’ The local lads, although outweighed I at least twenty pounds per man, out- pharged and outrushed the ponderous Laurens giants. So completely did the Red Devils outclass Laurens, they held them to a Cotton Mill-idirectors at the single first down, while making eleven themselves. It would* be an injustice I not to mention the goal line stands of Laurens, for no less than three times' they took the ball on downs inside! the'ir ten-yard line. Captain Glenn at! guard, and Andy Fleming at center,^ were the mainstays of the Laurens i line. The vaunted Redd, so-called back- field ace, was so completely bottled ‘ ^p by the fast charging Clinton line,. * Laurens Mill Pays Dividend • Laurens, Nov. 15. — The Laurens annual mecti^ here this jweek declared k semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent,, payable Jab. I,"19$5. N. B. J)iml, of Washington, ^rehident’ of’ the com ply, presided at the stockholders* j meeting, which reelected tte .board of directors, and at a si^sequent session of the directors at which Mr. Dial wna* Renamed as .presjdentr H. L. Smith, general manager and treasurer, and 6.-M. Burgess, assistant treasurer. Radio Repairing Guaranteed Sendee Radio Excliay^e as briskly. He takes a swift look at his watch, then Iboks at the office i he seldom got as far as the scrimmage building next door and seems to hesi- The F‘i-esbyterians started the game off with a rush. The first quarter opened with an exchange of punts, af^ ter which Erskine was backed up to her own goal line. Panzarino, being bady ru.shed, kicked out on his own 3H. There the Calvinists started Jbeir drive for the first touchdown of the game. Bolick anxLHigbe made it a first down, and Bolick made another* putting the ball in position for Quar- terman to .score on the following play. Horne’s try for extm point went low.- ' Here it looked as if Coach Johnson’s boys were on the way to an easy vic tory, jbuj. the Flying Fleet was far from a push-over. Striking back with lightning-like swiftness, the Fleet ecore<l a touchdown and tied the score. After the next kickoff, Whitesides carried the ball around end for 20 yards to the P. C.-d.S. Then on a beau- 'tifully- worked forward-lateral, Mc- Cown to Gettys, and then a lateral to Leonard, advanced the hall to the Cal vinist 17-yard stripe. On the very next play Mann, Erskine’s great end, snag ged^ pass for the touchdown. 1 The second and third quarters saw drives by P. C. which did not material ire. Once in the third pepod the Blue Stockings were held inside the 5-yard lin^ for four downs. The quarter end ed just afterwards with the ball P. C.’s •gain near the Fleet’s goal line. Three tries at the line were ineffective, but on the fourth Bolick plunge<l over cen ter for the final touchdown,^an<l made the score, P. C. 13, Erskine 6. The Scarlet Surge made another threat but were unable tol put the punch into it. For the Presbyterians, Boljck and Higbe were outstanding, with Quar- terman still showing the improved brand of hall that he has exhibited in the last two or three games. In the line Davis was most outstanding on defensive play, with Plowden and Waldrfp al.so showing up well. The Erskine team displayed goo<l backs also. Papzarino, Whitesides and Leonard did some goocrball carrying at times, especially the tifty White- sides. The defensive play of the line was also outstanding. Mann and Get tys time and again stop|>ed end plays that seemed headed for long gains, Presbyterian made ten first downs to efght for the Seceders, while the Surfpj totalwl 177 yahls in gains from scrWftjnage as against 133 for Erskine. musta studied that store for a week! “At that minute Erskine pokes his before the stickup. He knew that old'head out of the doorway and starts man Erskine let his two clerks go 1 yelling bloo<]y murder._That’s enough promptly at five, keeping the store! hint for me. I yank Out my gun and oi)en until quarter past. - [.start running for Lefty. — “A.s near *as I can figger if7~hej “He sees me coming and in a split countetl en beings the job at exactly ^secrmif thereT? a guir tri his han(f and five past five, allowing himself exact-j he lets go. He misses me and 1 hear ly four minutes to scoop up the neck- a tinkle of hfoken gla,ss behind me as liner- To, give-individual credit to any! member of the .scrapping team would ' be doing an injustice to the others.) Defensively and offesively the entire team worked as a well oilo-l machine. ! Henderson scored from the^ne-yardf line on a plunge ov^r tackle late in' the fourth quarter. j The “city champion.ship’’ of Clinton | will he decide<l this (Thursdky) after-) noon at 3^’clock when Thomwell and HtAVY MINERAL OIL . BEST GRADE MADE , " ^ Pint 39c — Quaii 69c' V Gallon $1.75 SADtER OWENS PHARMAa Telephone 400 * “Corner *At Union Station” laces, then slipping out of Ihe store and losing him.self in the crowd of office workers that WQuId l>e coming the bull^ goes through F>.skine’s win-j^h'^lon dow. Before he can fire again, I pull Hi meet for their annual !o the trigger and drops him on the curb. out of the big office buildings on ei-iThen I turns around to Erskine, who’s fher side of the store. las white as" a sheet. I ““Yestiddy he saunters up the ave-j “ ‘What’.s the matter,’ I yell. ‘Ibd nuc and has a last look in the window his bullet get anyone?’ to see that them -five diamond neck laces is still there. We know he was LE LT LC, € KG The Clinton line-up ^r Friday: “Erskine looks at the window. Then he pulls out his watch, compares itl^^T in front of the store becau.se old man i with the clock in the w'indow. Then hej^^^’-' Erskine told me later he chanced to j looks . hack to me. ‘.N’o, bfficer,’ he|Q.f^ look out of the window and see thrsisays, ‘the bullet didn’t do much dam- FB watch by the clock in the window. From there he saunters north towards the park. . “A little later I come to relieve Of ficer Reilly. I’ve been down the block a coupla times when I spot this bird half way <k)wn the block. He looks at his watch th^'n walks bnskly towards Erskine’s place. “I don’t kno'W Lefty, of course, or nuiie neatly dressed guy carefplly set his j age. .lust a^ne of glass and the big clock in the window. The glass is in sured, and the clock ? It seems to bad to punish a faithful servant that wayj^^^*!* B. Smith. —on a first offense that really saved j Donnan Adair- I.,awson —fFinney, H. 1 Todd Brown j . . .Smith, C. Finney, .1. W. , Owens Freeman Henderson Substitutes: A. Adair, .Stone, Tram- us. You can see it from inside the Store and out, you see. P’or twenty years we’ve be-en going and_coming by that clock, and tcnlay for the first time in those twenty years it -ran thirteen minutes fa.st.’ ’’ Coininitfiees Are Appointed To Direct Piedmont Development Program Further ■ stimulating the “Develop Upper South Carolina’’ program which was launched at a preliminary organi zation fleeting held in Spartanburg November 10, seven sub-committees of prominent citizens in several coun ties wei-e named .a-t a second meeting -held Monday morning at the Federal building. Congressman J. J. MeSwain is-sponsoring the moyement, % Present at the meeting besides Con gressman MeSwain, were the execu tive committeemen of the third, fourth and fifth South Carolina congressional tlistricts. The movement was launched in. the interest of increasing the farmer’s hvidends frppi his land. The commit- will in’i^sklgate .soil conservation^ developmeirt ofj, water power and marketing in the upstaU*. The-officers of th^ organization are Th^^f leet, made 31 yards on |)asses,'n. A. G. Ouzts of Greenwood, chair- and ftt the same time knwked down'man. and W. H. StaTfltorih, Spartan- all Ijeaves the Calvinists attempted, [burg County Agent, secretary. Tlte line-ups ’’ Presbvterian LE-Waldrep LT—Davi.s . LG— Horne C— Pkiwden RG- Hoggs ■ RT—Col lings RE—-Yearout ^ QB—Perrin LH Higbe RH—Quartern\an FB—Bolick (c) ton, Clemson college; Prof. Thomason, Rock Hill; W. H.^ Stallworth, Spartan burg; Dr. R. C. Granberry, Gaffney, chairman; C. K. Wright, Laurens, and -saH H. A. Wc)odle, Fklgefidd. The 'seventh committee will be known as the “committee on coordina tion,’’ and will consist-of the chairmen of the various other committees, whose duty it will be to supervise the activities of the development pr.o- Rram. ;i,. A plan of R. E. Johnson,.of Gaffney^ for marketing and refrigeration was endorsed by the committee on, motion of Mr. Ouzts. Congres.sman MeSwain stated that all of the committee would hold meet ings during the week at their respec tive localities, and that a general meeting of the committees will be called at an early date. .t j The executive committefe includes: Erskine; Fourth district, B. M. Gramling, Mann I (Jramling; H. P. Beam, Pelzer, and S. Fun j.J. Hunt, Mountville; third district, I). DePhillips, .1. A., tl. Ouzts, Alan Johnstone, New- Another Alumni — Chapter Formed SUBSCRIBE TO THKXHRONICLJ ‘The Paper Everybody Reada” Oi ARE YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR THANKSGIVING? N OW is the time to hrve the clothes you intend to wear for Thanksgiving: put* in first-class condition. We can make them clean and smart at a small ccst. We guaran tee all our work.* Newer, better methods - protect your work here. 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Wallace, ’03, of Chester, Officials, umpire, roster (Hamp- Soil erosion and reforestation coin- den-.Sidney); ik-feiTo, Jeter (Furman^.; niilteo: T headlinesman, Black (Davidson). Foidjheriy; Leon Rice, Andreson; fifth dis-i Marshall, of Rock Hill, elec ^ Austm^tricl, T. L. Johnston. Rock Hill, R. yj ^ Reeves .Johnston, (Jaffney, and J. K. and John W, J I V’ , Ri>ck Hill, secretary'and tre 1 w'ho is one, of the ivgional vice presi- umni associa- HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by •pcakiog,8ing- 1^, amoking 1!,^- i/ general A1 chairman; rranlf M. Mc( luney, Gaff-|yj(,jj 'ney; K. Marvin Joyce, Greenwood; J.j ^mo/ig those pi-eseht were: IV. W. i\\:fde Drake, .Anderson; .1, S. Thur- r Wallace. Rev. J. H. Dulin, Gastonia, monil, Edgefield; Richard K \Natson.;>^, c., Bob Sims, Billy Simms. Stark , .reenxnile, and Iko nard Henderson, ^wylie, “Ho3.s’’ White, John- Waterloo, jny Wilson Moore, Jimmy Neely, Jul- Crop diversification and marketing iu, (krvin, Bill White, Phillip Burns, committee:: R. E. Johnston Gaffney, Q^^ge Burns. Arnold Marshall. “Doc’’ chairman; T. E. keitt, N^l^rry]^ FevYell and Billy Byers. ;.Ross Hambnght, Kings Creek; B. M. Pi-om the-e^lege there were pres- Gramling, Gramling; T. W. Stansell, Pelzer; Robert Harris, Gray Court; R. I). McDonald," Westminster; Mr. .Marett, Wertminster; C. 0. Hearon, Spartanburg, and W. H. Nicholson, Greenwood, eht: Dr. MeSween, Professor Stur geon, Coach Johnaon, aid: Willard L. Jones. More interest has been shown in the. Alumni •aaoeiation in the past six months than in the last six years . . , . ..In the past six months chapters havi Water power and rural electrrfira-]k„„ formed" at New York City," An non committee: Dan T. Duncan, cliair-l^,^„ Columbia, Florence, SparUn man. Greenwood; Roy E: PenneH,.*, Hj,, i^vlains ftiBy Umt mar- veloua THHUard Treatment •Miidihaa broaght amas- kw relief to thotsM&ds. wUlard*t is designed ^ relief of^fomadb ar Gas- AedTpye^yafa. ^ ___ ,, SMITH’S PHARMACY The laxaU Stare ^ BVBRTnimG IN DRUGS CUMTON, «. <“ _ Spartanburg; L. L. Rice, Anderson'; L.'G. Young, Union; W. R. Bradford, Fort Mill; S, J. Hunt, Mountville,.and tB: F. Rush. Greenwood. Pul^icity and legislative committee: Wilton E, Hall, Anderson, clnirman; E. P. Wideman, Greenwood; D. A. G. Ouzt.s, Greenwood; Judge W." S. Hall, Gaffney; A. G. Keeney, Spartanburg;) C. H. Garrison, Greenville, and L. M. Rice, Union. New industries committee: J. A.. Mitcheli, Anderson, chairman; H. B. Beam, Pelzer; Joe F. Parks, Green wood; Torn M. Marchant,. Greenville; W. W. Harris, Clinton; H. C. Moore, Gaffney, and C,. L. Cobb, Rock Hill. Applied education committee: J. B. Douthft, Pendleton; W. H. Washinf- Anderson Moore was responsible for the promotion of the P. 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