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-*r it . * A race Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 27, 1951 Thornwell Wins Over Ford High m ^ Laurens, Sept. 20.—Thornwell or phanage defeated Ford high here Thursday afternoon by a score of 27' to 0. The winners tallied all their points in the first half and Coach DicTempleton cleaned the bench giving the second stringers a chance at varsity play. In the first three minutes of play * nd Johnny Dowdle tackled a Ford back in the end zone for two points. Then two quick touchdowns were scored before the end of the first quarter. Captain Bobby Dowdle skirted left end for 25 yards and Jack Brown went around the right side from 20 yards out. Thornwell kept going in the sec ond period. Jimmy Simmons scor ed his 19th point of thfe season with a six-pointer and James Bartenfield tallied the last marker and also; ran the extra point. Ford didn’t threaten throughout; the game. The losers moved to the Thornwell 30 once. Defensive standouts for Thorn well included Dock Stevens, Ben Brockington, Lamar Lee at left tackle and left end John Dowdle. Howard Shaw played a terriffic game at end. Backing up the line with vicious fury were Simmons and Brown and the passing and kicking of Barten field stood out. Noted Minister Coming ^ i'SI x > • Wk: 'ii , ^ 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” # * % :: 3$ :: :: :: * » § • • LI & A woAmm OkeaXTe Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27-28 Uveiture rales the eetlaw coast of Old California! ■ RICARDO MONIALBAN’CYDCHARISSE aneiMAit ■»•*- NIMO W1L»* AASCMSA1 SCCMCtf C.OOD fICTulll u*l bOOD ICOS M>»* OlOw OLD M ftma KJK Gary IDMARK IlNDREWS ffl ERRILL Pr«duc«d by SAMUEL G. ENGEL • Dir*«Hd by LLOYD BACON ScrMft Ploy by iQHN TUCKER RATTLE • Story by OSCAR MJUARD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 (One Day) ALL ABOUT EVE (Academy Award Winner) W'ith Bette Davis and Anne Baxter % PLEASE NOTE: The Procnm «n Thi* Picture Berios At * P. M. M Pictured above is DR. NORMAN G. DUNNING, who will lead a se ries of special services at the First Presbyterian church of this city October 21-26. Dr. Dunning was formerly a bar rister (lawyer) and upon occasions, still practices. He recently presid ed over the high court in London. He is shown here in his barrister’s cloak and wig. Prior to World War II, Dr. Dun-! ning was minister of River Court Methodist church in London where he preached until the church was 1 partially destroyed by the blitz. At that time he joined the Royal Air Force as chaplain, where he serv ed until assuming his duties at Ha worth Hall. He is now Warder, (president) of Haworth Hall, Uni versity college, at Kingston-upon- Hull, England, which is the Theo- logilcal dpeartment of the Univer sity. Dr. Dunning has traveled around the world seven times. Last Rites Held For Noah H. Scott Saturday, September 29 Noah H. Scott 73. died Saturday afternoon at his home here after several years of declining, health. The funeral services were con ducted Sunday afternoon from Gray Funeral Home by the Rev Hugh Hazel. Intrement followed in Rosemont cemetery with neph ews serving as pallbearers. Surviving are four sons. F. C Scott of Gastonia. N. C.. L. G Scott. N T. Scott and B. F Scott of this city; one daughter. Mrs. C. L. Cau ble of this city: one brother, J. 0 Scott of Hones Path, one half brother. John Scott, of Toccoa. 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