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Pasre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August SI, 1950 i SHEAFFEICS Shtaffer't Admiral Entembla. Pen, $5.00; Set, $8.75; no fed. tax Shaaffar'e Craftsman Pen. Amai* ing value! $3.75; no fed. tax Sheaffer's Sentinel Pen, $15.00; Pencil, $5.00. Con plete en semble in qift case, $20.00; no led tax Sheaffer's Valiant Pen. Outstanding buy! $12 50, no fed.to* Skrip 15c A 25c J. C. THOMAS, “It's Time That Counts’ •We* e*WW e« • *#*We•**#• • • • • eVeeeeW *«••#••«#•.•••#•#•#*••••#•#• #• e« e* •«•*#• A QLeu) 'MOAmm OfiectUe »••••• •• •• • • • • »#•#•#• •»*++,»*.* ► *V*—0 *w # •# • •*#•#.#•#•#•#«• * :: • * • • • • •• • • • • :: I :: « • :: 1; :: lto\ Office Opens 2:4.» Saturday 12:45 Shovss Run Continuous COOL CLINTON WINS PLACE IN FINALS BY TOPPING WATTS By DONNV WILDER The pennant winning Clinton Cav aliers battled their way into the fin als of the Central Carolina play-off by outlasting the Watts Warriors 2 to 1 in a 10 inning affair Tuesday night. The Joanna Hornets held a two games to one edge over their semi final foe. Ware Shoals, and was sche duled to take to the field again last night in what might be the final -gamp of that series. However, if an- other game need be played, in the event the Riege'.s win, the game will probably be played on a neutral field. Jaamia Wins In Eleventh The Joanna Hornets took a one game edjps over the Ware Shoals Riegels Monday night but they had to go into the eleventh inning to do their deed. The two squads fought through ten scoreless innings before the Hornets finally gathered in two runs in the top half of the eleventh. Joanna’s Johnny Moore hurled a brilliant four hitter at the Ware Shoalers but he was pushed in the number of hits he didn’t give by Riegels’ Andy Hawthorne and Jim Voiselle. The two boys from Riegel- town spread six hits well over the batting order of the Hornets. Pitcher Moore was walked in the top of the eleventh, with two outs, Roy Marion beat out an infield hit,] and Marsh singled, driving home Johnny Moore. Marion tallied a few minutes later on a wild pitch. Joanna's hits came in bunches of ( twos as Marion, Marsh and Ellis col-I lected all of Joanna's hits with two i apiece. A. C. Phillips was the big gun for. the Rtegelers with two hits in three official trips up. Goolsby and Kara-' kul connected with the remaining hits, to bring the sum total to four hits. J the and stay in the., ball game. Hal Blackstock was the man to throw a wrench into Watts’ machine as he leveled off on a double in the top of the tenth. Charlie Gaffney came through with a single which sent Blackstock scampering home. IwYton’s Roy Whittaker and Watts’ Bri'Hgps and Potts hooked up in a steady mound duel with Whittaker coming out on top by giving only five hits while Bridges and Potts handed out seven base blows to the Cavaliers. Whittaker struck out four and had his share of control in is suing only one ticket to first. Potts fanned five and walked three. Mickey Livingston, who has been fattening his .380 batting average in the play-offs came through with a couple of hits to be added to the heavy swat mark. Livingston came to bat five times in the setto winning affair. One of Livingston’s hits was of the two-base variety. Every Cav alier except Prater, agish, and Whit taker was able to garner at least one safe blow oyer the 10-inning route. Smith ado^d a single to his home run to take \>p batting honors for the Warriors. Clinton’s Aravb^o fumbled one play and Watts’ Alexahder misfired on a play for the only errors of the game. LIONS CLUB TO HEAR REHABILITATION DIRECTOR At its meeting Monday evening at the college dining hall, the local Lions club will have as its guest speaker Lawrence Curry, of Green ville, area director of rehabilitation work. The work is under the direc tion of the state department of edu- I cation. \ i Mr. Curry’s remarks will be ac- i companied by a movie, presenting I phases of the rehabilitation program. POST OFFICE CLOSED MONDAY The local post office will be closed Monday in observance of Labor day,. according to Postmaster W. D. Adair k General delivery and stamp win-* dows will be open from 10 to 11 o’clock. City carriers will make their usual delivery for the day. /i \ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICL* “The Paper Everybody Read*" I i Announcing the Opening of THE JOANNA FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP In Ilaar of Sis and Mom Shop at Joanna, S.C. FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WE DELIVER PHONE 3411 MRS. JOHN TEAGUE, Owner There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising R: Thursday and Friday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1 vommitteu one error and Is dittoed Joanna’s error led to Walther. while Bow den fouled Ware Shoals play. Moore fanned three men and walked three in hanging up his vic tory while Hawthorne fanned two and walked five in his losing cause, j Cavaliers Win Hemi-Flaals In Tenth Clinton’s Cavaliers won the third needed victory to oust the Watts Warriors from further play in the playoff Clinton nosed by the War riors two to one in a 10-innmg con- test which featured good pitching and many scoreless innings. Watts jumped out in head of Clin- ! ton in the very first Inning as their ; third basenian Smith, pounded a bases-rmpty homer. This accounted , for the Warriors' lone run 1 Clin ton combined a couple of hits , in the ninth inning to score a run DAVID WAYNE JANE WYAT T MITZI GAYNOR HENRt X OSH R SOL C SHGLL tm 2o !h A Musical That Has Everything — Story, Songs, and Dances Saturday, Sept. 2 HfAP*-RACIN'} THR11U1 Storrirtf , W WIUIAMS ite \ * him ioKA;: Also COMEDY and CARTOON «• * ♦ *># ♦ * *'♦ * ♦ Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 4-5 *rtjNICOlOR± • • WELLES Hawkins • Michael Rennie An Excellent Novel — A Magnificent Film . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 — ONE DAY THIS SIDE OF THE LAW With Kent Smith and Viveca Linfors % § •i $ 1 H/lovijye BETTER SOT jOBOMoaK mm Soy "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Cool 1HE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, August 3u and 31 ARMORED CAR (Action) With CAESAR ROMERO and ROBERT WILCOX. Feature: 3:26, 7:00, 9:44. ...Also... I WAS A SHOPLIFTER With SCOTT BRADY and MONA FREEMAN. 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