The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 25, 1949, Image 7
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Thuroday, Aaffuat 25. 1949
the cunton chronicle
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By DONNY WILDER
thine exuts) it cartainly should be' The Clinton High Red Devils were
high time for the Cavaliers to lam- | issued their football pads this past
blast the Riegels.. | Monday and will have to grow their
P C. Starts Grid Grinding Sept. 1st own horns if they expect to use the
With 38 seasoned footballers in the I pads in the coming seasonal games,
fold, Presbyterian'college will prob- ( After first uses of'the pads Alvin
— 1 ably begin getting into shape Sep- Nabors proved to be a boy to watch
After the pennant was won by the tember the first for their rough nine ■ this coming year. He not only has
fast-ending Ware Shoals Riegels, theig ame sc hedule for the 1949 football; speed but if he can’t out run a per-
Nov. 4—Honea Path at Honea all men between the ages of 18 and
Path. , 25 years of age are requ.red to reg-
Nov. 11—Newberry at Newberry, ister, if they have not already done
Nov. 18—Thom well at Clinton. so.
remaining teams of the Central Car-| season
olina l« g u. will b. 5«kln 4 to .har. ' tj,, backfl.M. which coach En-
flory by wlnnmi tt^play-oa game. | riIht the university at South
son he has the power to run over
them. It's still kinda early to tell
about who will do what next year.
A.mh began uus wee*. |Carolina says he envies very much,! The high school schedule is as
The play-off will be held in Shaw-j wi n be ready to start rabitting! follows:
nee fashion with the first place team: around behind the heavy but fleet
■playing the third place squad while; forward wall which is made of ex-
the second place team will be play-i perienced gladiators.
ing the last or fourth place team
Clinion meets the league leading
Ware Shoals Riegels in the first
round of the play-off and Watts will
challenge the last place Riverdale
club.
Cavaliers Ready
Such backfield beauties as Walter
Gooch, Fred Yarborough, Blake
Watts, George Fleming, Buzz Ted-
dards, and Bill Jolly will be return
ing to do battle for PC. It has been
rumored that George Fleming has
been chasing rabbits on his father’s
Sept. 16—Union at Union.
Sept. 23—Ware Shoals at Clinton.
Sept. 30—■Belton at Belton.
Oct. 7—York at York.
Oct. 14—Laurens at Clinton.
Oct. 21—Greer at Greer.
Oct. 28—B-Leesville at Clinton.
Draft Board
Open Mornings Only
J. B. Lewis, chairman of County
Draft Board No. 30, located in Lau
rents, announces that effective last
week the office will be open for bus
iness in the mornings only, from 8:30
to 12:30, Monday through Friday.
The office will be closed each after
noon and all day Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Lewis also reminded young
men of the county that the Selective
Service law is still in operation, and
Sardis Cemetery
Cleaned Off
A number of people in this city
will be interested to know that Sar
dis cemetery, located near here, has
recently been cleaned off and any
person interested is asked to go to
the cemetery to see the improve
ments and work that has been done
there.
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We have the following pat
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Telephone 89
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The Clinton Cavaliers will be in farm this .summer to keep up his
fine shape for the finale ^’ith their speed (he claims he catches tlie ma-
team being intact. jority of them).
None of the pitchers are expect- P. C. will open, their scheduled
ed to be missing so the pitching staff games by clashing with Clemson on
should be in working form unless the seventeenth of Sept, at Clemson.,
another cold wave sets, in and stif- The Blue Hose will be out to get
fens limber arms. : revenge for the defeat the Clemson
The infield and outfield are ready Tigers handed them last year. It is;
to go, all manager- Claude Crocker expected to be a little closer than
has to do is pull the trigger to set the humiliating 53 to 0 of last year.
the Cavalier charge off to a good'
start.'
The Clinton club will be playing
against bad odds, though, since they
are supposed to lock horns with the
Ware Shoals crew. This is bad in the
respects that the Riegels have been
a bad luck omen to the Cavaliers
since the very first of the Central
Carolina league season. Over the en
tire route of the season Clinton has
wrangled only five victories against the Stetson game,
the hard hitting Ware Shoals Riegels. Wofford will furnish the meat for
But don’t take this wrong because the home coming tilt,
by the law of averages (if such a Red Devils lavued Pads (Not Horns)
The full schedule is as follows:
Sept. 17—Clemson at Clemson.
Oct. 1—Davidson at Davidson.
Oct. 8—Erskine at Greenwood.
Oct. 14—Furman at Greenville.
Oct. 21—Wofford at Clinton.
Oct. 28—Catawba at Clinton.
Nov. 4—Citadel at Charleston.
Nov. 12—Stetson at DeLand, Fla.’
Nov. 19—Newberry at Newberry.
AU games are night games except
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