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/ Pa?e Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 13, 1950 ^ NEW HOLINESS CHURCH AT JOANNA A The new Joanna Fire Baptized Holiness church at Joanna on Evans street has been completed and will begin revival services this evenin* (Thursday) at 7:30. Services will continue each night at this hour with Evangelist R. II. Hughes, of Gray Court, as the visiting minister. The Rev. Roy Russ is pastor of the church. The new edifice will seat 170 people and has all modern conveniences, the congregation announces. JOANNA HORNETS MAKE CUT IN CLINTON'S LEAD Bv DONNY WILDER The Joanna Hornets who j rally as he singled with the bases I drunk with Hornets, and brought in | two runs. This tied the score but j the Joannians weren’t to be satis- ) fied with tying the score since they , had a big appetite for tallies in the ; fourth. George Biershank brought . ] in another run by lifting a high fly rjA ' I to the out-field with a man on tnird. boon hacking away at Clinton’s lead j \vheezer Farmer brought in the for the last two weeks found them- j fourth and final run with a well stives just a wee bit closer to their i placed and well timed single, destination last Tuesday night when T^e Warriors’ pitcher Bruce Smith they defeated the last place Watts I t0 help out his affair in the Warriors. The Hornets pulled up seventh as he pounded a circuit blow within two and a half games of the V j t h the bases empty but the War riors just weren’t having any more so the rally died right where the only home run of the game. Joanna’s stalwart Johnny Moore league leading Cavaliers. Clinton was scheduled to do battle with the Ware so ine ra iiy meu usm wucic n.t Shoals Riegels in Ware Shoals but b i ow landed. Smith’s clout was the the weather man threw a wet blank- e: over the situation and the game was called because of a wet field.; wem the distance on the hill, giving. The p.a> of. date of th.s game has Qn j seven hits and being cred- not been announced^ The Joannians ^ with the win Moore fanned ^v., had a wet and muddy time of it but of ^ visitQrs and lssued only they went ri*ht ahead and braved Qne ^ on baUs showing good con _ tne threatening clouds and muddy j trol throughout the entire game field to hang up another victory. .. , , : u . Smith went all the way for the Hor ™ e< * w losers but was pounded for ten hits Joanna took advantase ol two er- jdd< . n Horne . s rors by the Watts shortstop and hetr J £ well in .very tnmng ime hitting power and cam. from. ^ ' rUl and managed to behind a two run lead to edge the ^ hi5 hits weU and Warr.o.. 4-3 last Tuesday night this inning but the inning was enough The Wattavillc Warriors garnered t0 him. The Warrior hurler two runs in the second to go out got five men out on strikes and is- ahead to the second place Hornets sued one ^ t0 fir S t base, but their lead wasn’t there to stay. 3,^ also j ed hi8 mates at bat by The Hornets staged their mighty up- ^ only WaU# man \ 0 collect rising in the fourth. Joanna loaded more than one hit He CO upled a » L. .L. ^ ww ■ Vw... _ _ _ _ ^.4 sww. 1 - the bases by mean# ot errors and walks and then continued to unload them Hal Walthfr, Hornet cleanup man in the batting order, started the •;?V* I 1 HI-FURNACE—eompactU bulll for gniili Ctp»«iu»* «p i» It.tut Bui- For UTMOST COHVMIERCE Utgmail(4J<nHe HEATING • Timken Silent Automatic "Duty- Deeifned” beating unite are built specifically to provide email home* with all the comfort* and conve nience* of automatic oil beat plua utmost reliability and quiet opera- ' tion. Wall-Flame Burner save* up to 2f>% on oil bill*. 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Clinton will play host to the Ware Shoals Riegels Friday night land will journey to Ware Shoals Sat urday night to engage the Riegels 1 again. The Ware Shoalers are com- 'ing up fast and though they are five games out of first place they are still definitely in the running. Red Bar bery’s crew can never be counted ! out as long as there’s a slim math-j ematical chance of them ending upj on top. Fallaw Goes To All Star Tilt Herbert Washington Fallaw, 190- pound end on the Clinton high school grid squad of 1949, has received and 1 accepted an invitation to play for the upstaters in the annual All-Star contest which is held in Columbia. This game is played between an 1 aggregiation of the best football play ers in the state. Herby is the second Fallaw to go to the contest since his brother, Tot, went a couple of years back. Fallaw is a pile driving tackier and a dead ly receiver from his end position. Herbert is good material for the | college scouts who run around feel- ; ing muscles with one hand and writ-: ing out scholarships with the Other. “Mo-Mo”, as he is better known, is a good student in school as well as a menace on the gridiron. Clinton Boy Enrolled In Milwaukee Engineering School Beginning his studies in the radio and television course this summer, Charles A. Sullivan, Jr., of Racine, Wis., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sullivan, Sr., of this city, has en- irolled at the Milwaukee School of | Engineering as one of one thousand students registered for the summer term. The session will be the! school’s fourth term in its 47th year, and included in its enrollement are students from 47 states, as well as I 19 foreign countries. Charles’s many friends here will learn with interest j of his success in his chosen field. ANNUAL : Ho m t* o t Rotter V.) I u V Air-Conditioned ... for your shopping comfort Close-Out! 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