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THE cAkTOX CHRONICLE
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Lawson Furniture Co. at Joanna Expands
With New Show Room and Budget Shop
Bobby Pate, with S81 yards rushing
in 106 carries this year, and Full
back Bill Hill, who follows with 375
yards in 86 tries And he also can
count on the passing of Quarter
back Bob Waters, whose record to
date shows 543 aerial yards on 35
completions is 67 attempts.
But scouting reports show the
Mountaineers are every bit as
tough as their statistics indicate.
They have held the combined op
position to a total of just 84 points
in winning six of eight games, and
they are eager to overcome last
year’s 42-0 rout at the hands of
Presbyterian.
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PC And Appalachian
To Meet Saturday
Afternoon At Boone
Presbyterian College, headed for
the Tangerine Bowl and one of its
best football records in history, will
try to bounce back from its muddy
Citadel defeat against a strong Ap
palachian team at Boone. N C.. j
this Saturday afternoon
The Hosemen tasted their first
loss of the year in bowing 8-0 to the
Citadel last week-end It was wet
and gritty as the Bulldogs recovered Appalachian offense is led
a PC end-zone fumble for their only ^- v Halfback Ansel Glendenning. a
touchdown of a game played in ^Mle All-American choice of last
ankle-deep mud Presbyterian’s rec- seaso n, and Fullback Bill Harvey,
ord now stands at seven wins and Last Saturday in Charleston, the
a single loss. I quagmire of a field and cold, driv-
In attempting to resume their ing rain nullified the wide-open at-
winning ways this Saturday, the tacks of both Presbyterian and the
Hosemen face an Appalachian rush- Citadel. With passes virtually
ing defense which ranks 16th na- grounded and backs skidding and
tionally among the small colleges, fumbling, each team could only
It has given up an average of just hope for the single big “break" that
Tfi 7 yards-per game to enemy run- would mean victory,
nmg attacks this year That “break” came with less
Power ratings tag PC a touch- than four minutes remaining in the
down favorite to overcome this ob- game after Bulldog End Paul Ma-
stacle Certainly the Blue Hose’ guire had punted to the PC seven
high-scoring wing-T attack has yard line. Three plays later PC End
proved effective in every contest Jon Vastine. attempting to kick out
to date, except the Citadel game from his own end zone, fumbled
tinder weather conditions more the slippery pass from center and
suitable for ducks. Citadel Center George Garrison re-
Couch Frank Jones is confident | covered for the game's only touch-
of such ball-carriers as Halfback I down
MW SHOW ROOM
Halfback Early Eaatburn then
ran three-yards for the two-point
conversion to boost the Bulldog
margin to 8-0.
Birth 1
Announcements
PINSON -
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brabham
Pinson announce the birth of a son,
John Patrick, on Noyember 6 at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Pinson is the
former Chloreen Owenby.
KING
Mr and Mrs. Carlton Edward
King announce the birth of a son. i
Richard Irvin, on November 6 at
Hays hospital. Mrs King is the for
mer Miss Myrtle Nelson
VINCENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cline Vin
cent announce the birth of a daugh
ter. Nancy Elizabeth, on Nov. 7 at
Hays hospital. Before marriage
j Mrs. Vincent was Miss Azalee How-
; ell.
KING
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin King an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Debora Faye, on November 6 at
Blalock Clinic. Mrs. King was for
merly Miss Sara Whitten.
HOLLAND
Mr .and Mrs. James W Holland
announce the birth of a son. James
Wyatt. Jr., on November 6 at Bla
lock Clinic. Mrs. Holland is the
former Miss Laquita Moore, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Moore.
PHILLIPS
Mr «od Mrs Wallace Bannister
Phillips announce the birth of a son.
Danny Patrick, on Nov. 7 at Hays
hoapitat Before marriage Mrs
Phillips was Miss Ruth Vincent.
Kindergarten Teachers
Attend Conference
The kindergarten of the First
Presbyterian Church will be closed
3 generations
choose Moytog
oa Friday, November 13 far the
director. Mrs J. P Rowland and
assistant. Mrs Frank Cauley. te
attend a conference and work shyp
sponsored by the S. C Association
of Children Under Six at the Shan-
don Methodist Church.
Reading. Readiness. Science and
Art in kindergarten will be pre
sented by teachers in kindergarten
work.
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