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Senate Makes Cut
'Of Ten Million On
Big Money Bill
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, March 28. — The senate;
sent the state appropriation bill back.
to the finance committee and the j-
house disposed of a number of state-,
wide bills last week before both'
bodies went to Greenville Wednes- j
day afternoon for a two-day tour of
the textile industry,
i The senate cut off the $10,000,000*
in amendments which had been add- i
I ed to the appropriation bill during;
] the past two weeks and sent the bill j
, back to the finance committee for
further consider a tiop. at the $105,-}
684,376 total al^wmch the bill had*
originally been reported to the sen-j Two local teams went into action'
| ate.from the finance committee. i as ^ week an d two local teams •were
The senate also began consider- defeated. Presbyterian college was
ation of the election bill, which was no sed out by Catawba and the Clin-
, passed by the house earlier in the* | 0n high school Red Devils wound
I session. The senate judiciary commit- U p on short end of a no hit non!
; tee had recommended that the senate
pass the bill, and strike out the
house amendments which would: set
September 1, 1950, as the date after, „ . .. . „ _ . ,
which voters would be required'to' f e l>'' on ,n th ! P»«*yteri a n-C.t«w-1
have certificates of registration; re-| ba 'racas as both teams capital,red
quire the governor to obtain the; P ltcb,n S and se , ver , al ' rrors -
consont o, the majority of each couh-L Cataw , ba f?® 11 a " , oarl f k . le ? d over
ty delegation in order to appoint the thb ’“h? 1 colle * e * n > ba l b ‘ r <i ‘""‘"S
'tiard of registration for the county. l" hen *7 ushcred ln , tb 7 c runs ?'!
The house of representatives ap- f• rabkbd u P. a run . ot thclr 0 . w " m i
proved on second reading the bill to: the r, tb a " d sarne " d flvb :
„ cccn nnn more in the big seventh. This put
appropriate $650,000 for a state can- A . „ i_ j u ■ .
cer hospital and killed a bill to cx-! ,be Blue Sox ahead by a s,x to five
tend the two-year terms of office ot; mar S! n . s,ncc ,' h f Cala »' ba b »>; s “<*
ofo . . rolled in with two runs in the top
the state labor commissioner to tour , • mu • *
half of the seventh frame. The visit-,
' ing team from North Carolina got
two runs in the eighth to go ahead
r by ~a seven to six dividend and then
went on to rack up one more tally
; in the bottom of the ninth to put
j the game on the proverbial ice. Pres-
j byterian tried a rally in true college
! fashion in the last half of the ninth
Clinton Boy Serving
On Aircraft Carrier
Copeland G. Crewington, boiler-
man, second class, USN, of Clinton,
is serving aboard the heavy aircraft
carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, initial assault.
which participated in "Operation
Portex,” history’s greatest peacetime
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mock amphibious-airborne assault.
The Roosevelt took part in the
anti-submarine phase of the maneu
vers and "attacked" the island of
Bermuda and Vieques prior to the
run game.
Presbyterian Edged
Hits were the rule and not the ex-:
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Average Cost Per
Pupil For School
Attendance Given
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, March 28.—A report On,, ^ ,, . „ . . ... ,
annual cost per pupil in average dai- but the r ^ y sh(JI >■ Wltb °jV y
ly attendance for current expenses °! ie run \T*? e £ ame ended t e
!is included in the annual report of Vlslt0rs holding an eight to seven
the S. C. State Department of Edu-I 80 ?^ P , C u ba f ! >,
> cation, which was issued this month. I Fr °g W « ldo " ^ hltting
• The annual cost per pupil in aver- honors for the PC - lads by ra PP lng
age daily attendance for current ex-
out a triple and a single in four
'• '~ 1 gro elementary, $56; white high
SI BS( RIBE TO THE CHKO.'miulI school, $182, and Negro high school.
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penses in white elementry schools of tnps to the plate. Ll im Edwards,
Laurens county is $96, an the annual the los ‘ ng P ltche K r °/ the da ^’ tn « d
cost for the white high schools of the t0 aid hls f use by ta PP. ing a d<>uble
county^is $180, according to the re- and a sin S le in three tries,
port. | Nine errors were committed in the
The annual cost per pupil in aver- process of the game, seven of them
age daily attendance for current ex- being charged to the P.C. team. |
in 4he Negro elementary EHwnrris fanned four Catawhians.
schools of the county is listed as $46, and issued free trips to two of the
and the annual cost per pupil in the visiting lads. Rowe, a reliefer for
Negro high schools is $88. ; Presbyterian, left one man standing
The average annual costs per pu- at the plate,
pil on a statewide basis are given as High School Defeated in No Hitter
follows: white elementary, $105; Ne- The-Clinton high school Red Dev
ils were downed by a strong Newber
ry ball club by an eleven to nothing
score as two Newberrians collaborat
ed in a no hit no run affair.
'Clinton was unable to even get [
one out of the infield as the Newber-
, rians fanned a goodly number and
1 kept the Clintonians in a fog for the
{entire game.
' Leroy Vaughn and Billy O’Dell
I were the two boys from Newberry
who worked together in thU sad :
' affair. ,
. Clinton's own Earl MrF.lhnnnnn
| pitched a better than the average
j game for the local team, giving up
only five hits over the entire route.
The difference in the two clubs w'as
the support given to the pitchers by
1 their teammates. McElhaqnon
1 ceived very little support from his
j teammates as they committed six
| bingles. The Newberry boys played!
i perfect ball as they did not commiti
one unmentionable all day.
"B" Team Wins One Loses One
The high school "B" team won a
four to three decision over the Nine
ty Six ‘ B’’ team and lost a seven
to three score to the lads from New
berry.
Lynn Cooper pitched fine ball
against Ninety Six, fanning sixteen
and giving up only six hits.
Gleen McGee worked first against
the boys from Newberryville but
was relieved in the third by Joe
Spillers who went on to tan ten of
the over sized "B” team boys.
Joanna Names Players
Manager Dan Kirby has at last
given the names of some of the play
ers who will be in his fold when
Joanna braces itself for the on rush
of the Central Carolina league clubs.!
Pitching for the Joannians' a:e
Bill Harris, Johnny Moore, Charlie |
Cudd, and Bill Chandler. Harris is
from Virginia, Moore is from JoJin-;
na, Cudd is from Spartanburg, and
Kirby says he has one more left
hander coming in sometime in the
near future.
Charlie Cudd may be expected to
fare all right in this league since he
saw duty with the Spartanburg team
last year. Johnny Moore will also
carry the brunt of the load along
with Cudd. Moore played with the
Clinton Cavaliers last season.
Dan Kirby will hold the catcher’s
spot down himself in addition to his
managing duties. The infield will in
clude, Hal Walthers, at third, Paul
Fouts, at second, James Talley, at
short stop, and Jake Daniels on
first.
The outfielders are still a secret,
but Kirby does say that five more
players are due to report to him
before the season is under way. And
if this person really knows Dan
Kirby, Joanna is going to give some
body trouble this year in the Central
Carolina circuit.
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SAVINGS BOND DRIVE
D. F. Patterson, of Laurens, county
chairman of the U. S. Savings Bonds
division, has announced that the
Treasury Department will conduct
the Independence Savings Bonds
Drive from May 15 to July 4, and
called upon all local volunteers to
participate
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