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” Pac* Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. 8>ylf |i| 20. If51 OFFICE FOR RENT Two large rooms, easily ac cessible, over Prather-Simp- son Furniture Co. — Contact — Leland Young At Broadway Theatre Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Squaru HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9i06 to 5:30 ffedncMlars 9:00 to 12:39 Phone 794 Blue Hose, Clemson To Meet Saturday With Clemson boasting an even stouter forward wall than last year. Presbyterian college may have to rely on its aerial game against the Tigers Saturday night at Clemson. The Blue Stockings showed just how pass conscious they are against Furman last week-end, filling the damp air with 35 heaves. Eight backfired as interceptions, but an I impressive total of 15 were com- j pleted. - n Coach Lonnie S. McMillian also is quick to point out that of the eight interceptions, four were tip- j ped into opposing defenders’ hands by intended receivers. So he re- mains as high as ever on his air OFFICERS NAMED FOR COUNTY WILDLIFE GROUP Thornwell Defeats Greenbrier In Opener Thom well’s football- team started their season off in high gear last week, defeating Greenbrier 34-0. On the opening kickoff Jack Browni ran the ball from his 20-yard line| to Greenbrier’s 10 before being; knocked out of- bounds Captain 1 . . . . . . - Bobby Dowdle, the only senior on! ganization Meeting Set the squad, went Ground left end forj ten yards and the first six points of the game. Dowdle ran around right end for the extra point, mak-j ing the score Thornwell 7, Green-] Dr. D. H. McFadden of Joanna, Elected Presi dent. Permanent. Or- PLATE GLASS MIRRORS • GOOD QUALITY Cut To Fit Your Frame •..or... CloNet Door D. E. Tribble Co. Phone 94 attack. For October 1. At a meeting at Mineral Springs the past week, officers for a central brier 0, in the first minute of the chapter were, named to consist of a game. interested s^irtsmen as a unit of ! l0 "« J™ s . wer * m * de b >; 7; 1 the entire backfield, consisting of the South Carolma Wildlife Fede- Jarnes Bartenfield, Jimmie Sim- ration. The permanent organiza- mons, Jack Brown, and Bobby Quarterback Jack “Lefty” Har-j t j on meeting will be held on the Dowdle. These four boys did very! per of Washington, Ga., remains, n jght of October 1 in the new re-! good blocking for the entire game top man on the chunkin’ list, with creation building at Joanna. ! along with H. Shaw, Dock Stevens End Joe Kirven of Sumter, his! Dr. D. H. McFadden of Joanna,'and Ben Brockington in the line. number one receiver. The Old W as elected president, J. A. Hel-i Points in the game were scored lams of Laurens, vice-presdient, by J- Simmons, with 14; B. Dowdle, Lefthander completed 12 of 30 passes for a total of 87 yards in last week’s opener. He hit Kirven on three of these occasions which carried for 2 yards. 7; J. Bartenfield, 7; and J. Brown, 6. Thomwell’s entire squad consist- 1 and Kelly Waits of Joanna, secre tary-treasurer. Proposals were made to estab- , lish sub-chapters at Laurens, Clin- > n g °I eighteen boys, saw service This Little All-America passing j ton and Joanna, and an invitation in the game, combination is expected to be in extended to other communities in' Thornwell is playing Ford high §^ven better form against Clemson, the county to establish organiza- at Wattsville today at 3:30 p. m. with one game already under belt, tions. Persons interested in other Their next home game will be Behind Harper on the throwing parts of the county were invited October 4 at 8 p. m., against Con- end stands Quarterback Dick Wei-1 to attend the next meeting to help'nie Maxwell, don of Bennettsville. who connect- in the organization, ed in three of five tries against Furman. And other leading re- Charlie Brice of Richland coun- PipHmonf Fnir ty. a state director of the South ^ omum ra,r Carolina Wildlife Federation, was At Sportanblirg ceivers are Halfback E. M. Watt of Sumter, and End Jo* Counts of| an d explained the need f° r fi 13 Brunswick, Ga., with three and two #n orgamztaion in the state OCtODCr 0-13 if its g.m. .nd fish resources srr- Th, IIIth , nnu ., F > lrfmo „ 1 In . J' h im Krsutc Fair. eMbr.cn, Laurens Mr. Bnce. who described him- H receptions respectively. 1 ■ ■ SPEAKS IN SPARTANBURG FREE PARKING For The Use of Our Customers We have now opened a parking lot conveniently located just below the bank next to Burriss-Harrison Furniture Company. % We invite you to use this parking area when transacting business at this bank. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.0# Member FJ)J.C. — Our 65th Year 1 Dr. George C. Bellmgrath of theijelf as a hunter and fisherman of ^iher Northland South college faculty, occupied the pulpit many years standing, said that the ^*7° in ? Wl rPUt Of the Fir .t Presbyterian chureh pr^l ob"t.ve »f the Mere <m Pl^« in Spartanburg on Sunday for both tion at the moment is to get Ha! Monday^ Oct^S.^foe mormn, and evenut, rerv.ee. wlidlif. biU pa^ed in ,h. Mu I 1 lature in order to take the game Hs( kikk to THE CHRONICU S( RS(RIR| TO THE C HRONICXf department out of politics. of fann hmuhel • The Taper Everybody Reads” “The Paper Evevrybedy Reads” “I w *» h *<> “X emphatically." i he said, “that I am not critsctfinz the game department, but the game laws As the law is now printed nobody could do any bet ter than Alf Richardson hat done " Mr R ichardson is now chief game warden HRMRRRRWOaoaH——MOaOHBHHHHHd—BPOOaniRWWiWMSMSMS through the night of Oct 13. "m in ton and other Laurens coun- Hours: 9:00 to' 5:30 Phone 751 LOANS $10.00 to $50.00 and up Friendly, Courteous, Confidential Service American Credit Corporation Ted Marr. Manager 101 W. FITTS .STREET — CLINTON, S. C. Automobiles - Furniture - Signature ty foUu l are assure > daw *arm wel- com*.” Mr Black said *W# shall be deln ghted to hi sve th •m ( share this grr at fair with us as they have since it s incept Son' Other member < rountie • of the fair are Spartan bur g. Che f irr > and Union in S>Mith Carolina •nd Polk and Ru therford tn Nelh Carolina The fair, which attracted over loom attendance last i a. it i Oteu) vWflADWKX QKealru He pointed out that under the ( present Uw the chief game ward en has no control over ■ enforce ment of the game laws, because the game wardens are hot respun sible to him. bring nominated in the primaries by people who. in most cases, do not know anything d^partw^ssto thl about game creased forty-two out of the 4t Mates 4 „ auk> rutun f in the union, he said, have ptered rr demonaUelios*. flower wm, ime of the largest in the and will be made larger in many •rctun with la- emphasis on and garden club and many ’{ activities and eshibtta ^ A .n more their game deparments In hands of non-political and paid rummuatont similar to A one advocated by the Wildlife fed 0^1 Urs m prizes wiH ermtion If the people of South ^ ^ dutnbuUd „ ^ T ,h * tm r* »»*• other r*u countws department under such a commie- ExclWnt midway and gmnd ™ ^ MKl - J*** *U»d entertainment has make their influence felt in the . . The Chronicle The lower house has voted for 1 federation's bill for the past two years but the senate killed it by ' only one or two votes each time, [ he ulded Enforcement of the game law* . m the criminal courts is not the 1 answer to the game problem. Mr Brice declared What the state needs is the study of game on a scientific basis and its treatment 1 as a crop. He said that in >ome 1 game preserve* on government ; lands and make cooperative a^ree- : ments with the landowners so that I the man who doesn t own land can ] find a place to hunt and fish with- , out being rated a tresspasser. Pen and pencil *ets from 95.00 Hamilton’s Com k hr Ckelserf M94 Oran W.MI jNhprt rtw "Mr** CaOkT • EASY CREDIT TERMS • Negro Boxing Tournament Opens At Joanna Tonight A major outburst of pandemon ium will undoubtedly break loose in the Joanna Baseball park to night when the top amateur Negro boxers of South Caro lina square off for the state championship. Who knows, there might be bom another Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, or Henry Armstrong when all the leather has come down out of the air. A crowd of more than three thousand is expected to see the first all Ne- -gro boxing tournament ever held in the history of South Carolina where champions of all weights will be crowned in finals scheduled for Saturday night. Thirty-six entries from all parts of the state have been received by the Joanna Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of this event. Two boxing clubs have entered teams; Howard Boxing Club of Co lumbia and the Alexander Boxing Club of Conestee, plus some twen ty-five individual contestants from all sections of the state.* All fight fans who wish to see some slam-bang battles in this beak-busting qontest should be in the Joanna Baseball park at 8 00 P. M. sharp ih order to witness the opening scrap. There will be ten bouts on each night with the finals on Saturday night. Admissiqn will for the state championship honors be $lk00 for adults and 50 cents for children which includes the tax. The ring will be set up in front of grandstand back of home- plate with 1,500 seats for white fans and 1,500 1 seats for colored fans. MEN’S TIES by WEMBLEY $1.00 and $1.50 L. a DILLARD THURSDAY. TWO GOOD PICTURES HOME TOWN 510RY With JEFFREY LYNN MARJORIE LYNN. Feature: 3:16, 7 07, 9:33. ...Also... and ZANZIBAR (Fast Action) With JAMES CRAIG and LOLA DANE. Feature: 4:11 and 8:24 SHORT. 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. S.ptamb.r 21 and 22 ROAD BLOCK (Big Train Robbery) With CHARLES McGRAW and JOAN DIXON. Feature: ) Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:28. Saturday: 1:55, 4:33, 7:11, 9:49 ...Also... FRISCO TORNADO (Western) With ALAN “ROCKY” LANE and EDDIE WALLER. Feature: Friday: 4:38 and 8:33 Saturday: 3:08, 5:46, 8:24. Pirates of the High Seas, Chap. 13 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 24 and 25 LEAVE IF TO THE MARINES (Fighting Leathernecks) With SID MELTON and MARA LYNN. Feature: 3:39, 7:39, 9:28. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c Boi (Hire Op»«M 2:45 Saturday 12:45 8i#wa Run Conti Thursday and Friday, Sept. 20-21 Saturday, Sept. 22 (One Day) iheucome* SUZSIMC ROBERT IVAH ■ CLAIRE TREVtl IACK IBETEl•ROBERT FtESTIH .... Mllll llltlll mi Aicm. utaisct tuiaii Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 24-25 WEDNESDAY, SEET. 26 (One Day) WHERE DANGER LIVES \yith Robert Mitchum and Fay Demergue I t CSl Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! *