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t 4' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. June tX I MO RECREATION NEWS TV Whitmif* Pony boys h*v« won Ibnr ninth straigbl gamr and suit remain undefeated for the sea. son they have six remaining games on their schedule Thomweil is in second place with four wins and three losses They are making up a game with Lydia and Joanna this week to put them up to date in the games played Scooter Holcombe Jai Hampton Avenue took over first place in home runs with four He is also at the top in strikeouts with 42 and tied with Jerry Alexander for first place in batting averages. , PONY HOME RUN LEADERS Holcombe (H)—4; Jerry Alexan der (Wi—2; Graham ‘ (W)—2; Watts (T>—2; Cash (TJ—'Z. LITTLE BOYS NEWS There will be, no Little Boys standings this week as ,we have sev eral protested ball games to be set tled before any standings can be published TV batting averages will remain the same Also strikeouts Osborne of Joanna, replaced Cop- pick of the Kiwarns Club as the leader in strikeouts LB STRIKEOUT LEADERS Osborne (J >—71; Coppiek (K)— 70, Lambert4M>—S3. Laney (M)— 44 Laney of the Moose Club took over first place in home runs with five. He is closely followed by four others who have four each. LEADERS IN LB HOME RUNS Laney (M)^5; Lambert (M)—4; Lott <J)—4; Wingard (D—4; Watts (K)—4. SOFTBALL Mrs. Motes' softball teams did real well the past week. The young girls won from Whitmire and lost to Laurens. The older girls won from both Whitmire and Laurens. The girls play Watts tonight in a double header in the Little Boys Telephone Talk P T. M. YOUNGBLOOD Your Telephone Mtn:i"er park First game starts at LOO p. m TENNIS PBOGRAM TV tentus program Is progress ing nicely. The number in the pro gram has grown some since last week Coach Leighton has divided the boys and girls into three groups If any boy or girl has not been out for tennis and wants to play, just get your tennis shoes, racquet, and balls and come out Monday at 8:00 | Thanks, for being careful! NOW THAT VACA- TION SEASON b in fuU swing. I think it’s appro priate for us to salute one who has done much to help us maintain and prc'erve some of our fineM and most we me vacation spots. He's Smokc> the Bear, the cartoon character who cau- dons us about carelessness with fire in our forests and wi«ds. Smoke) has probably impressed more people with the need for outdoor fire • safety than anyone elae. Let's all take his good advice this summer. P S While on the subject of safety. I'd like to remind you to be careful over the tong Fourth of July weekend coming up soon Watch the traffic and don't take chances if you go swimming or boating Have a happy Fourth but a safe PONY BATTERS Player—Tram AB H Avg. Holcombe (H) .... 30 15 .500 Jerry Alexander (W) 26 13 .500 Timmons (T) 19 9 .474 Bailey (L) 17 8 .471 Watts(T) 20 9 .450 j Graham (W) 27 12 .444 Hipp (W) 21 9 .429 Wilson (W) 19 8 .421 Templeton (H) 29 12 .414 Rogers (H) 29 12 .Hi\ Riser (J) 24 9 .375 Whitman (B) 27 10 .370 Abrams (W) 27 10 .370 Johnny Alexander (W) 30 11 .367 Rushton (B) 22 8 .364 Cash (J) . 20 7 .350 Reddeck (H) 20 7 .350 Handback (B) 25 8 .320 PONY STANDINGS Team W L Whitmire 9 0 Thomweil . ..*r 4 3 Hampton Ave 5 4 |Joanna ... 3 5 1 Bailey 3 6 ' Lydia 1 7 LEADING LB BATTERS Player—Team AB H Avg. Watte (K> 33 21 636 King (Ll 19 10 526 j Coppiek (K) 41 21 .512 Bowen (KI 40 18 450' J Willard (W) 38 17 447 M Willard (W» 36 16 444 Laney (M) 43 19 442 Norn* (Ll 37 16 432 F. Cooper 36 16 432 Wingard (Li 37 16 432 Kind (W» 24 10 417 Lambert i M i 41 17 415 Chandler (K > 34 13 382 Martin (Ml 35 13 .371 M Williamson (Wi 34 12 353 Lott (J) 37 12 324 Lollis (J| 30 12 308 Hairston (El 36 11 306 D Lawson <E) 40 12 300 MWThe United TV society pronged legislation in 1864, which provided state reimbursement for | schools conducting classes for phy I ilea 11 y handicapped and meotaly l educabke, mentally retarded, and | teachers for the hospitalised or i home-bound child. t TV 1960 campaign, known as the ! Easter Seal Campaign, total tapped ! the quota for the past ten years. Laurens County was included in the list of counties reporting outstand. ing campaigns. Clinton is in the Laurens county chapter and of the $2,415.25 contributed in the CUnton area, $2,000. was included in the 11960 budget of the community Chest | of Greater Clinton, and $415.25 The Crippled Children's Society of raised by the Coffee Day—-B. A. C South Carolina, participating agen-j J Hewlette Wasson is president ey of the Community Chest of of the Laurens County Chapter of Greater Clinton, is making plans for! the South Carolina Crippled ChM- the third annual camp week set drens’ Society and Mrs. R. A. Mar for the week of July 10 at Camp tin is county campaign chairman Sooareda. It is impossible to find Howard F. Smth is president of the a perfect camp site with all the!Community Chest of Greater CUn- facilities required for handicapped!ton. children. Camp Socareda was made more suitable than any other site available. Although geared to take care of the severely disabled cerebral pal sied, campers with other disabilities such as; spina bifida, polk), muscu lar dystrophy, amputee, and spinal cord injury were included last year from the twelve counties sponsoring campers. Direct services rendered to 478 persons, 440 cerebral palsy children and 38 cerebral palsy adults throughout the state An additional it was • Duppy Oae by one the servants taft and fled, and the story began to go the rounds that the mission house was bewitched, and under an evil spell. No one could be induced to go into the at tic. Finally the missionary, realizing that the situation was becoming desperate and that something must be done, although he was of ad vanced years, climbed to the attic, and began exploring the dark re cesses. This was done at night, to the terror of the few remaining ser vants, who made sure that some thing evil would befall him. As he was crawling around the eaves with his flashlight, suddenly he saw an object moving in front of him with a scratching noise. Nothing daunted, he crawled on, and to his surprise found a large land crab. This had made the noise. How it got into the attic, no one could ex plain. The missionary captured the ghost “Duppy,” which was pro duced and shown to bo merely a crab. Only then could the servant* V induced to return, and oven then some said that the crab was sn evil Virit in that form. But you don’t have to go to Ja maica to find people who are just as held down by fear. They are right here among us. Long algo the Psalmist, realizing this, gave the remedy. “TV Lord Is my light and my whom shall I fear? The Lord Is the strength of my Me; of whonu shall I V afraid?” Yoon latar. thJ sainted Apostle St John, wrote. “Perfect love casMh out tear: be cause fear hath torment. ” He also said, “God is love.” Where God is in full {toeaetelon, there is no fear. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE EVERYDAY COUNSELOR By Bishop Herbert Spaagh DAN YARBOROUGH ' i - PHOTOGRAPHER Portrait — Commercial — Weddings LEADING SF BATTERS THIS IS STATION C-O-W* I've never tcca a talking cow, but recently I beard of one that jlmoM does It's a "broad casting” cow u%rd by Umvcnity of Nebraska scientists to study the digestive processes m cattle. A uay transistor radio in the cow's stomach transmits information which ultimately will be used to help improve cattle feeding. Transistors, developed by the Bell Laboratories, permitted construction of a radio small enough for the cow to swal low without injur) Research of the kind which produced transistors is continuous in the telephone industry and us benefits always come back to each of us—directly or in directly. • • • HEARD A MAN the other day bragging how he made sn 800-mile trip in his little economy car for only 915. I agree that’s pretty good, but I think this is even better. By Long Distance you can cover 800 miles ever so much faster and at a fraction of the cost. As the space man said while climbing into his rocket, "Long Distance is the way to go!” Pta>rr—Tran Beck (T> Young (Hi Abram* (Jl Adair tH» O Dell <J> . Fennell (Ll Bowling (Ll Mautdin (Hi Marshall (Hi Hammett (Hi Trdard* (Hi LE 4 DING 1 Loilu (J Kelly (J Lawson tB>—22 SM ALL FRY STANDINGS SF AB 10 .. 18 10 ii 11 10 18 .. U 14 14 10 PITTHERS > • (Hi—24; Bowling (L)—23 H Avg. 7 .700 11 . S . 8 . 5 4 .400 7 380 5 365 5 357 5 357 3 300 The power of fear is tremendous. This is especially true amohg the people who do not know the love and power of God, whether In darkest Africa or in the United States. A friend of mine whose father was a missionary for years among the natives of Jamaica told me this story illustrating this. One of the greatest enemies of the missionary in the inactive file, making a total among primitive people is the su- of 812 known cases in the state perstition and witchcraft with which In addition to the cerebral palsy they have to contend. The partciular program chapters have aided the form of religious superstition here 1230 cases referred by county de was Obeashism, which had been and vocational rehabilitation as fol- brought over from Africa. These lows; Arthritis 69 (adults 65); poll people believed in many and va- omyelitis 104: muscular dystrophy rious kinds of evil spirits, which 24; mutipie scleroais 7. Of this num. they generally called “Duppies'’ ber 1153 are children under 21 and As is the custom in these mission 77 are adults stations .missionaries take into their Services rendered through county homes a number of natives who chapters include the therapy and or act partly as servants and partly clinical care, aids and appliances as members of the household In such as braces crutches, wheel this way they help the missionary chairs, standing tables, transports and the missionary helps them Don to schools clinic, and treat- The mission house in which this ment centers, hospitals and medical took place was a large frame build care ing with a high attic in which there The society has a w ide and varied were rooms, but there was a wide •11 educational program Parent edu- vacant apace back under the eaves 300 cation by indivKhiaJ conference, and Servants reported bearing suspic 500 a long range program for profes- nmis noise* in this attic, especially 45S sional workers at night, which terrified them They Atteatio,25-40 Waist Sixas... 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