The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 08, 1958, Image 8
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Thornwell Orphanage Baseball Team
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Members of the Thornwell Orphan^e baseball team are shown above. Left to right, they are: front row. Coach Dick Templeton. Marion
Hatched. Howard Higginbotham. Whit Ma>rs, Bat Bo\ Mike Wickham. William Campbell. Johnny Cookson, and Oscar Mitchell. Back row.
Cordon Timmons. J. L. Dockins. Jimmy Morris. Ka\ Folk, \utre> Brown, and Harry r.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
Scene of State Track Meet
To Be Shifted Next Year
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When fhe f:na! t pe snapped on 1925. have Ixvn held on the PC
the 31st stale intercollegiate track track Next year, however, the site
meet- h List Saturday, it con- will shift to the I’niversitv of South
i luded ( !u i>‘ P '- shv tenan College's Carolina
oldest athletic traditions I he cinder coaches voted on this
All 31 runnings of the South Caro- charge Saturday morning, a few
lina Little Olympics, da’mg back to hours bef re Carolina trackmen
amassed 57 1-2 points to capture
their 12th state championship
Clemson finished second with 50 1-2
points; Citadel had 26 2-3; Furman.
23 And Presbyterian wound up with
one of its poorest showings mi rec
ord. with just 7 1-3 points.
The day before. Clemson had won
the freshman metd—finishing ahead
of Furman. PC, Carolina. Citadel
and Wofford in that order.
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director and meet chairman through
the years, announced the plan to
move the meet to the University
next year. He pointed out that since
top facilities have been developed
there and since other colleges also
plan improved,tracks in the imme
diate future, it was decided that
shifting the state meet from year to
year would stimulate greater in
terest in the sport throughout South
Carolina
It was mainly through Johnson's
efforts that the state track meet
was launched on May 2. 1925 Pres
bytenan. at that time, boasted one
of the finest tracks in the South It
has continued here since then, in
.errupted only lor 4 two years by
World War II. and has ruled as the
colorful highlight of South Caro
lina's spring spurts season
Adding to the element at tradition
at PC is the fart that while roaches
have come and gone at all of the
Institutions. Johnson haa re
here as athletic dim tor and
S Me Mi Ilian, too. as track
coach since that opening meet
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Kiwoms Picnic
This Afternoon
A family picnic with all the tnm-
mmgv it on tap for CUatoa Kisao-
ums late this i Thursday i afternoon
President A C Young said this
annual variation of the regular
meeting schedule will be held at I.
M Smith s lake at C M p. m In
the event of inclement weather, it
will shift to the Bush River school
school auditorium Each family will
bnng its picnic basket, and the club
will provide soft drinks
PC Baseball Team
Winding Up Season
Three home baseball games in
the week ahead will bring to a close
Presbyterian College’s 1958 spring
season in athletics.
The Blue Hose diamond crew,
slapped with two straight defeats
at The Citadel earlier this week,
will entertain Georgia Teachers |
here here on Thursday afternoon.
Then after invading Newberry on
Friday, they return to face Erskine
on Monday afternoon and Wofford
in the next day’s finals.
Although the baseball record is 1
only average.this year, three Blue
Hose players have starred suffi- ;
ciently to attract a following of ma
jor league scouts
They are: second baseman Tony
Benson of Chester, shortstop Paul 1
j Chastain of .Central, and pitcher
George Akins, Jr, of Savanah.
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