The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 17, 1959, Image 2
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PC. Furman to Meet In
Greenville Saturday Night
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i.cofui Angrtic* tor Furman
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«tll mark the fir»t time the l»© S*turta> » <4icnm« %ictorjr He rack
M-h«,4» haxc met m f.-rfhall halllc ^ “P !« virds in 12 came* for an
unc* 1*4 Furman »on that tame, i»wage of »6 yards per try. and he
77 0 .,nd th. Hurricane* are favor. | wored the fir*t touchdown on a 36-
rd h^ om point th^ w«Tk-t nd >ard gallop after intercepting a pa**
The Blue Hom* op*ned their 1W0 ,0 %vt ,he Magr
MOMin here last Saturday night by Afl*r breaking the scoring ice,
sror mg top touchdown* in the final Pf- gndmen had to come from be - j
qu.irter to whip Carolina by an to™ »wic« to win the game Full-'
is 13 (.‘unt Furman, on the other back Hill ripped center for the two,
hand will kickoff its campaign fourth-quarter scores, on runs of one
li; )ins! pc and eight yards. All three extra-
’ It s Firm Night" in Greenville, »°'" { ****•
ond Ians there are expecting a large E as ' Carolina went ahead 7-6 late
< rowo and colorhll hail game ' n fbe second period on a six-yard
■rv. u ^ end sweep by Halfback Glen Bass
rne Hosemen, operating with . r , .
• ..a. an< f a successful conversion, and
loach rrank Jones wide-open wing ,
t it i ... ^ again early in the fourth on a 50-
T offensi. already have proved * * . „ . „ .
.. . n ..... yard pass to end Howard Beale.
themselves an offensive-minded but-, • K
tit Am. Furman, m t!ie second year
of an < \!t c rebuilding program,
under i each King, m rated consid
erably impnxed over the Hurri
cane Miuad of 1958
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
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At High School "Jungle" Party
Here are a few of the jrrcnip that attend
ed a “Stranded in the Jungle” Canteen given
by the Student Council at the high school
gymnasium Saturday evening. Under the
tree 1 is Judy Bedenbaugh, and standing left
to right are Paul Watts, Elaine Boyce, Bill
Campbell, Alfred Niver, Jan^ Ellen Fowler,i
Marjorie Arnold, Shirley Ann Timmons,
Julie Bolick, President, Rock Bailey, and
Judge Y T aughn.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
pit .talents Furman Quarterback
Billy Baker is considered one of
the state s top passers, and PC's
Bob Waters stands ready to match
said estate, will please make pay :
ment likewise.
GRACE W. WATTS.
Executrix.
his at rials The r unning games will >• Mountville. S. C.
he handled by Halfbacks Bobby Pate Sept 9. 1959 3C-0-1
Convtnitnt Ttrmt
J. C Thomas Jeweler
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Thornwell Downs
Ford High, 20-7
Thornwell will meet Cowpens
Friday night in the third game of
the season. The contest 1* sched
uled for the Cowpens High School
field.
• • •
Thornwell’* Gophers defeated
Ford s Eagle*. 20 7. in Laurens last
! Fridya night The Gophers scored
a TD in each quarter with the e*-
ception of the second period
Howard Higginbotham put Thorn
well into the scoring column with
a TO yard run in the first period He
also ran for the point
Gordon Tim most* scored from the
ft v ard luir i
Mike Park.
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hr third quarter
in the PAT making
Thornwell completed its scoring in
the fourth quarter when Parks went
over from the five The point was no
good
Wendell traveled 25 yards for
Ford's lone TD later in the peri >d.
Joe Hunter ran the point
Lt. Potte Assigned To
Redstone Arsenal
First Lieutenant Chris Patte. U S.!
Army, son of Dr Edouard Patte of
the college faculty, and Mrs Patte.
recently completed his two-year tour
id duty with the IMst Airborne Di-!
tisnm. Fori l ampbeti. Ky He at
tended an arientafton course in Ord
nance at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Md . aad ha* beta aaaigaed It
•tame Arsenal. Hunt** tile Ala. the
cornier af Army Mu*dc< desrlap
meal Lt Patle oil hr utal—d at
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Jimmie Riser will be soloist and
Mary Ann Brown accompanist.
A fellowship hour for all members
of the Girls Auxiliary will be held
in the social hall following the ser
vice.
Mrs. Marion Banks will direct the
coronation.
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