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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1949
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr and Mrs Billy
daughter, Nancy, were visitors
Cedar Mountain the past week.
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here. Mr. Bri:e. a medical student a: «nd Mrs. Milam. Miss Little, Mrs. J. ghn ga\-e up four bingles.
iTu'ane university, has been assisting W. Milam and Miss Kate Milam werei There wasn’t a player on either
! n the medical department at the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Everett Cary 15$^ t0 g et more than one hit over
(State Training school for the sum- son in Gastonia, N. C; 1 the nine inning route of the game,
mer. Mrs. J. R. McTeer and two daugh- Those collecting bingles for Lydia
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Slier, of ters. of Aiken, visited her father, W. were Copeland, Fallaw, Huffstellar,
Long Island, N. Y., have joined their T. Putnam, during the week. 'and Jimmy Harriston.
son, Whit, and other members of the George Turner left yesterday for a Lydia collected both their runs
Arrington and family here for a visit with^Mrs. two weeks vacation stay i n ^Alexan- j n secon{ j j nn j n g w ^ en ^ e y man _
a* Slier’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. dria, Va., and Washington, D. C. aged to group their hits.
Whitten. Mrs. Whitten has been Mrs. C. V. Lipscombe and children High School Slates Another Game
Mi ss Frances Lee Pitts, with friends : s l >ending several days jn Seneca with have returned to their home in Mi-‘
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from Columbia, will spend the week- sister. Miss Lila Ballenger, who ami, Fla., after a recent visit with
end 'in Orlando. Fla., as guests of|‘ s critically ill. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ed-
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hughes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brittain and wards.
Mrs. R F. Blakely. Misses Mar-, son, Mike, of Inman, were week-end Miss Marian Burts, of the college
garet and Katherine Blakely have guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Page, library, is spending a two weeks va-
returned from a three weeks stay at Friends of Eugene Hitt will regret cation in Honea Path and Ridgecrest,
Bon darken, N. C. to know he continues ill at his home. N. C.
Mrs. W F . S. Porter and daughters, Guests of the Hitts during the week Joe Holland left yesterday to en-
Misses Julia and Helen Porter, have were Miss Lily Mae Workman of ter Spartanburg Junior college,
returned from Montreal, N. C., where Chappells, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt Spartanbuurg, where he will be a
they spent the past three months at and son, Bobby, of Spartanburg, and student for the coming year,
their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and Miss Vera Burnette, of Greenville,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. family of Gray Court. I * s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy
Reid and family will be interested to, Rev. and Mrs. William Blakely and Gasque.
know they have moved to Orange- children of Mooresville, N. C.. visit- Friends of Miss Ethel Hunter will
burg, where the former will be em- ed the former’s mother, Mrs. R. F. be glad to know she is improving at
ployed. , Blakely, on Tuesday. ’ .the Columbia hospital, Columbia,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Milam of Lees- where she underwent an operation
The Clinton Red Devils have add
ed another game to their ten game
schedule making them meet eleven
scheduled teams in battle in the com
ing 1949 grid season.
The new team is Ninety Six and
the game will be played here in
Clinton on the night of September
9 as the opening game.
The Red Devils look to be in fine
shape and should not only be ready
but should be raring to go in their
first tilt.
The game time for the first battle
will be 8 o’clock.
The high school eleven has found
a good many new comers who should
be reeling and rocking for CHS in
the coming years.
The most outstanding of the young
up starts is one Brunson Asbill who
is built like a small bull. Keep your
eye on this boy and you will probably
see the stages of development of an
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Mrs. C. W. Brice
fant daughter returned Sunday to burg, Fla., were guests of their niece. 1 last week,
their home in New Orleans, La., af- Miss Jamie Little, and other rela- Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Wilder are
ter spending the summer months lives here last week. On Sunday, Mr. spending a vacation at W’est Palm
— — Beach, Fla.
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{•j, and Mrs. John Holland Hunter Sun-
£ cay for a family reunion: Mr. and
|j Mrs. Eibert W. Horton and family of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tray-
lor and family of Orangeburg, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Horton. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Horton and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Horton and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Young. Mr. and Mrs. An
dy Young. Jr., and daughter, and
Mps Myrtle Hunter, of this city.
Mis G. W. Moore. Miss Glennie*
Moore. Maurice Moore and Laymond
Adams of Madison Heights. Va.
were guests during tne past week of
Mrs S M Warner
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Dunlap, of
Sumter, are visiting his mother. Mrs
Annie Dunlap Friends of the former
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The Clinton Cavabers managed to
gather in the first game of the play
off series from Ware Shoals but ev
erything was evened up in the se
cond game as the Riegels rapped out
eleven to lour victury over the home
club.
Ware Shoals Dips C linton
In tne second game of the series
the Ware Shoals pennant winning
Riegels downed the Cavaliers with
a lop sided eleven to four score al-,
though the Clinton club got the most
hits.
Jerry Lynn was the hit hero ol
the night by rapping out three doub
les for five trips to the plate. Guy
Prater worked Ware Shoals’ knuckle
ball artist. Jim Voiselie, for a dou
ble. a home run and a single for five
times at bat.
Clinton started off with a big bang
j as they racked up a two to nothing
lead by the time the third inning
lolled around but then the inevitable
big black fourth inning came and
the Ware Shoals crew exploded for
five runs in the filthy fourth.
The Cavaliers racked up another
run in the filth and another in the
sixth and it appeared that the Cav
aliers were going to come from be
hind the tail end of a five to four
score. In the seventh the \\&re Shoals
counted two more.^scores and in the
eighth they added Tour more to their |
total. By the time Ware Shoals had
►chalked up eleven tallies the Clinton
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lelub appeared to be completely beat
en and the game ended with the
Cavaliers on the small end of the
one sided score.
Lydia Bests Mollohon
The Lydia Lions, of the Mid-State
league got the best of Mollohon’s
pennant winning nine with a two
to one score behind the brilliant three
hit twirling of long, lanky Jimmy
Hairston.
Hairston hooked up in a mound
fuel with the nighty rrared Leroy
Vaughn, of MoLohon. and while Har-
mton gave up only three hita. Vau-
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