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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thuraday. July 17. 1958 \
Clinton Officer at Fort Banning
McWatters (M) y. •
Watts (K)
Cash (K)
Whitman (M)
Adams (L)
Higginbotham (K)
Koon (J)
Bailey (E)
Davenport (M >
Davis (E)
Reddeck (L)
Riser (J)
Rogers (L)
Rushton (J)
Foster (Mi
Templeton (L)
Hanback (M)
63 29 460 —
59 27 *8 WITH THE SICK
46 21 457 :
60 25 . 417
35 14 400
52 20 385
45 17
46 17
52 18
53 18
56 19
56 19
49 16
41 13
378
370
.346
340
.339
339
.327
.317 |
Friends of T. Roscoe Buzhardt
will regret to know he is ill and a
patient at Hays Hospital.
Mrs. Nettie Lou Phipps is con
valescing following an operation ill
ness at Hays Hospital
Pierre Ramage is improving at
Hays Hospital where he has been a
medical patient for the past ten
days.
39 12 308' ^ rienc ' s of L 11 Bagwell will be
46 14 304 ' ntert ‘ ste d to know he is a patient at
66 20 303 Bla l° ck Clinic.
i Miss Ann Johnson, daughter of
Little Bovs Home Runs • J “ hnS0n . » convalescing
McWatters (M)-5; Watts (K)- at Blalock Uin ' c where she under-
4; Graham (W>-3; Cash (K)-2; !we " ^ ,
Holcombe (L)-2; McLendon (E)- , M u rs \ L ^keep has returned
2; McGee (M)-l; Hipp (W)-l; ,to her home lrom Blalock GUnic
Harrison ((K)-l; Whitman (M)-I where she was a P atient a few da y s
1; Reddeck (L)—1; Riser (J)—1;
Brank (W)—1. Total 25.
during the week
Patients able to be discharged
from Hays Hospital earlier in the
A lust of Little Boys and Pony! ^ T Wer ' e: Mrs ^ O Woody El-
Boys All-Stars will appear in next ^ rt L ™’ med,cal ' and -' lrs
week s paper T Geor Se Avery, Mary McWaters,
daughter of Mr. dnd Mrs. W. D Mc
Waters, Mrs. Edgar Ballew, surgi
After this week there will not be
cal.
Fort Henning. Ga.—Casey at the bat? It’s Lieutenant Colonel William W. Barnett. Jr., professor of
military science and tactics at Presbyterian College, taking a swing at the first ball pitched during the
opening game of the 1958 Fort Henning ROTC Camp inter-cadet company softball tournament. Colonel Bar
nett is currently assigned as senior tactical officer of cadet company ‘‘C.’ More than 1.300 student-cadets
from 29 colleges and universities in the Southeast, including Presbyterian College, are undergoing an in
tensive six-weeks leadership training course at the Henning encampment. Oh. yes—the Colonel did hit the
ball.
any more mens softball games in L- ri „ n Hv- m-,, p i in
the Little Boys park until our Little . ■ . . . . .
„ . be interested to know she is improv
Boys tournament is over ■ .. ,, .. . , , „ .
\ , mg at Hays Hospital follow ing medi-
\ cal treatment
Leading Pony Batters (Final) Patients at Blalock Clinic include
Little Boys League
Moose Team Wins Little Boys Title
The Moose Club won the Little
Boys league championship last
Thursday by defeating Joanna in
the eighth inning 7-5. This was a
fine contest, with each team play
ing a good game The Moose Club
lost only one game while playing
for the cup The Lions Club finish
ed in second place with only two
losses.
Dubose will coach the Pony All-
Stars Their tournament starts
Monday. July 21. Clinton plays
Tuesday, July 22 at 5:00 p. m
against the Winnsboro team. There
are twelve teams in this tourna
ment
Joanna won the Pony champion
ship. losing only one game, with
Whitmire in second place with
three losses Hack Prater and Dick
LISTEN
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RINGO
The New Audience Participation
Game
COMING SOON
The Little Boys and Pony are
trying out to see who will make the
All-Star teams to represent Clinton
in the two tournaments “Chuck”
Leatherwood. coach of the Moose
club, will be head coach of the
Little Bovs All-Stars
“Scooter' Holcombe of the Lions
Club ended the season with a fine
batting average of 559 Gerald Mc
Watters of the Moose Club was se
cond with a 460 Bobby Watts and
Richard Cash of the Kiwants Club
had averages of 459 and 457. re
spectively
Player Team
AB
H Avg.
Madden (A)
39
22
564
Martin (J)
35
18
.514
Hendricks (W >•
27
13
481
Norris (A)
35
16
457
Young (J)
20
9
450
Corley (L)
32
14
438
Lanfrod (A)
• 32
14
438
Lewis (J) ...
23
10
435
Hamer (F)
37
15
405
Higginbotham T)
26
10
385
Moss (W)
35
10
371
Eduards (F)
25
9
360
Goss (L)
25
9
360
Cooper (L)
39
14
359
Watts (A)
36
12
333
Erskine (Wi
30
10
333
Surratt (J)
32
11
.321
Moore (Fi
29
9
310
Black (L >
26
8
306
Copeland IF)
30
9
300
BIG '/> PRICE
SALE
John McBride is improving at
Hays Hospital from injuries received
in an automobile accident the 14th
Friends of Mrs. Leonard Cathey
will be interested to know she un
derwent an operation here last week
and has been transferred to the Gen
eral Hospital in Greenville.
Thomas Smith underwent an op
eration Tuesday at Hays Hospital
Friends of Mrs. Andy Young. Sr, 1
James Thomas Harrison has re-
Fnends of Rev. J. P Koquemore
will regret to know he ia ill and has
been a patient at Hays Hospital
WPCC
1410 CLINTON
Gerald McMattefs of the Moose
Club finished first in home runs
with five B<ibby Watts of the Ki
want* Club was lecimd with four,
and WOlsani Graham of Whitmire
was third with three
Richard Cash of the
tub led in strikeouts 1
rt
with M
A ovw record of
•ot this vour «o Little Roys play,
sitn a total of TS Hhe number of
home runs Isr so individual was
md hr show number is
set by WitUam Arrtue oho
played fwr the Knaanas Chib
leading Poay Pitchers
Martin <J>—49. Black (Li—41,, ^
Lanford iA>-J3. Corley (Lt—31; * itKr 12
Campbell (Ji-40 Hendricks (W) P * l ** oU Hospital include
—29 Mrs Will Craine. Linda Edmonds
daughter of Mrs Lucille Edmonds.
laodlag Poay Homo Run Hitlers Adams, medical
Martin (Ji—d; Madden (A>—6. Friends of Mrs W E Bell wtil be
Surratt i J i—2. Erskine < W > 3. uderestrd to know she is a patient
Black 'Li—3 Higginbotham <J>— *« Blalock Cluuc
2; Laniard (AI—3. Norris f A f— 2. James Price, son of Mr and Mrs
Hamer IF i—* George Price, underwent a lonsdec
tomy Friday at Hays Hospdal
Mrs Ernrst Hitt was a patieol at
Blalock ' lime several days last
wos4t
Tommy Davis soa of Mr and
at Hays Hoapslai July !L
Mrs W D
Clinton High School
Home Economics Dept.
*n For Instruction
Kveeyoue U drtighiad that Mrs
RMMMPF* girls softhwi tea
has mg «wrh a ooudevWd time We
hspe thts peugram ordl grow from
year to year
Hampton Aveome woe the
Fry rhoa^somdup weh only one
tmm duriag the maaau Academy
It Tost was Mreuui Thts team was
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The
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Junior conference for Mb mtf 7th
erode boys and girts. July 21 Au
gust 2. and Ce-Ed Camp for 4th and
5th grade bay* and girts. August
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At Notional Classroom
Teachers Conference
Phone 4*0
Clinton, S. C.
1WS Brodd St
Mrs. Julian Coleman is one of
300 of the nation’s top teachers who
are working together at Bowling
Green State University, Bowling
Greenr-Ohio, July 6-18 to find new
ways of meeting individual stu
dents' needs.
Teachers from all over the nation
are attending the 15th national
Classroom Teachers Conference of
the National Education Association.
They represent more than 560,000
teachers who are members of the
NEA department of Classroom
Teachers, the largest and most
powerful of the NEA’s depart
ments.
Each day of the two-week confer
ence, teachers are attending gen
eral sessions and informal work
shops.
The new DCT officers include;
President, Ewald Turner of Pendle
ton, Oregon; Vice-President. Mrs.
Buena Tolberg of Webster Groves.
Miss.; and Secretray, Mrs. Maude
Marcom of Columbia.
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STONE REUNION
The descendants of William and
Cornelia Lylea Stone gathered on
Sunday at the home of Mrs Sailie
Stone Adair near here for their an
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Regular $1.00 Yd. Summer
COTTON FABRIC
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of wanted prints, checks, stripes,
solids. Shaggy linen weave, sun-
kist prints. Highland Park, Fruit
of Ijoom, Catalina prints, many
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