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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clin too, a C, TkvndMj, Nor—Ixr M, 1—4 PC To Pay Tribute Ta.L S. McMillian PreflbyWrUn College wttl pay tribute to former eooch Lonnie a McMillian of CUttton during the h«mi«»>« ceremonie* of the foot ball game agafoet Newberry on Thankegtving afternoon. The program will recognize 36 yeare of continuous service to PC athletics, dating from 1823 to 1908. Hundreds of friends and former players are expected to be on hand to express their ap preciation. When Coach Lonnie Mac retir ed from active duty in the spring; of 1908, he ended a sports ca reer which stretched back into the early days of Blue Hose ath letics. It ranks among the long- test tenures of uninterrupted ser vice in sports history. Young Lonnie McMillian arriv ed at Presbyterian College as a Ten PC Seniors Play Final Game Against Indians Thanksgiving Day returns of the Christinas Seal ter and to use Christonas Seals her » in Jf*™*** Campaign totaled $2,837.92. Near- on all holiday packages and Krlkhtand hj.committjM.^^ - thousand letters were opened mail. Mrs. John T. Young _ in Greenwood on Thursday by He announced that the next plane for the opening a group of volunteers working opening was planned for Novem- on December s. under the direction of Mrs. Joe L__ — Those working with • amuBsHtem - • •;:v ' If arch-rivals. Going Into the game N. H Seel Mrs. Seal were Mrs. S. L. L*a- Y. Two other seniors would man, Mrs. S. A. Tinkler, W. C. Hughey, and W. By AL PEARCE „ . , . Co-Editor of Sports the Hoee and the Indiene have be playing were it not for in- Hoiroyd. J. w Ten seniors wUl play their fin- exactly the three games jurie , that have sidelined them C ® pro al game as Blue Hosemen on tba yart four yearn. Ior entire season. These are Thanksgiving Day in the tradi- been a Newberry win, a PC win, aad a tie. The first fullback Ronnie Morris of •The 1983 receipts for Green wood and Laurens totaled $19,- 8S2.56. Educational program LIMITED TIME OFFEk oirr SPBCIAL LASTlNO SPRING holiday ear '6a- PC S , h WauTr^Thnson neld " ” * « ^ «T?, The ancient riv^r, bet»een N«*«nr ^. ^ Uow “ 1 the two denomniational schools by * ^ W ^ J1 has always been billed as "the Despite their poor record go- game of the year” for both in* into the game, the Indians teams, one in which all the stops have showed signs of coming out are pulled. It is> always the fin- of the slump that plagued them al regular se£s5n game for both in the early games of the year, schools and reports from the Coach Gault and his staff have Newberry camp have It that the expressed concern over stopptag TB Association Receives $2,637,92 As Campaign Starts Carroll L. Sexton, chairman, Health Association are financed solely by contributions made to the Christmas Seal Campaign. "At this Thanksgiving season, we as Americans, have so much to be thankful for, and one of the greatest gifts for which we give thanks is good health,” Mr. Sex ton said. The chairman urged interested % Indians are already to t* 1 * major threats In the announced that the first week's citizens to answer the appeal let get at thf Hose. Indians' camp — quarterback L. 8. McMHBaa At stake is more then the sat- B«“Ji Kirkland, fullback Jerry isfaction of defeating an old rival Hammond and halfback Reed In a traditional game. For both Charpia. It was this teams the coveted Bronze Derby The PC seniors out to give the freshman from Prescott, ate., stuaem oi me ^ up f or grabs. The Derby Hose a .800 season are Jackie in the fall of 1915. Walter John, qmet^s^rtsman who^fi r st t intr^ ^ anmially awarded to the win- Nix, quarterback and defensive son was fresh on the scene then, duced the T-formation^ into tee ^ ^ ^ Thanksgiving Day hack, and Bernard West, guard. too. as the new coach. And Southeast. He gsvePC to]**. ^ gymbol(rf footba n both of Bainbridge, Ga.; Leigh. from this initial player-qpach re- 5f luI " p ^? ve ^ C ^.”Jf° supremacy between the schools, t o n Grantham, quarterback, lationship was welded a combi- developed six Uttle All Ame ^ ^ ^ ^ ^t^ the prize Sandy Hagood and Rut Gallo- nation which, In subsequent can P lay *" ^ H»ey claimed last fall by virtue way, both halfbacks, and Jimmy years, raised the garnet and blue ov-er-ai 1 & ’ of their 14-7 victory over the Cape, tackle and place kicker, banner to wave proudly in South- losses and 2 ties against nigged 1nAimna ^ four ^ and iill» era sports. op ^ 8i !!!S;.„„ Th n nk««7ivin ff trib- Tor ^ Blue Hoae 01 comch Lowr «> c ** and co<aptain From his 1921 graduation, de- , Th * ti m „ CaUy Gault the game Is also of Macon, Ga. layed by Navy service in World u ^^‘. M h ^ crucial because a PC win wUl in- Also George Lokey, center and War I, McMillian left behind at 2^^SfosL« AtoSSt ■«" • break-even season-wxne- ctxaptaln, from Thompeou, PC a bright athletic record ^ ^ tribute at thing the Hoee have not enjoyed Ga.; Garnet Welch, end from *—••“*-* ‘ n f another PC-Newberry g—e since 1989. Not since the team of Logansport, Ind.; Jimmy Elliott, that fall poeted a 6-3 record has fullback aad punting epecteliet which Included ell-state honors aad the captaincy of the football, basketball and track teams. He b*®* ^ 1868 Joined the Presbyterian staff in MBS later after two years as the Cttntoa High coach. Preoident Emeritus Marshall W. Brown, whose PC yean dale back to 1925, points out that Mc- preduced some of the colorful teams in the school's history. He coached four different sports at various times —football, basketball, track aad baseball—but he was recognteed especially for his gridiron and cinder squads. During the 36 years from 1923 to 1968, McMillian was the only track coach the school had known He played a leading role in the establishment of the South Caroiiaa Intercollegiate Track aad Feld Meet la 18B and la its annual staging on the PC track from that date through the U68 ••asoo His cinder teams 1 five state championships and S1AA title After years as a McMillian a 1841 aad directed the Blue Hoae var sity for 13 seasons He rapidly gained widespread respect in this as an Innovator Tk«se-asanll IRAJOisse Inomweli DegiiB Basketball Slate On Tuesday, Dec 1 a PC football team had at least from Savannah, Ga.; aad Gary a .900 year. Going into the final Smith, end from Garden City, game with a 4-6 mark, the We Are Happy To Announce That IKE McCARLEY Long Time Insurnace Agent With Us Is Associated James E. Wolfe Insurance Agency Office Phone 833-1121 200 North Broad Street Clinton, 8. C. Home Phone 833-0203 I gUtl iMthg Serisg* Kttsrs srSiaadb sdh hr $1090 Rice, MwfftoM otiose *0 (0* lisgtk) MR NS HlIHLOOM* •TIRLINO A CSSMT TO MOTS tMOnh* may get that break-even win on Thaaka4vJng Day. Newberry will be trying to sal vage their eecood win from a season that has not been kind to coach Harvey Kirkland. New- Thorn weD High School boys berry has managed to win but and girts win open their basket- once la aiae outings, over a ball season next Tuesday night la Guilford College team at the ThornweD gym at 7:00 three weeks ago. against the strong team from Newberry has lost to Appa- Ntnety Six High School. Tils Is lachian. Lenoir Rhyne, the first game af an eighteen- Frederick, three of the game schedule. teams PC has dsfoa The foUowtng girls are aut for sea Both PC aad the the team: Barbara Baker, San- lost to Wofford, with Give Her A Carpet for Christmas Linda Fowler, Naacy of Catawba. CTyntss, Grant. Toni Hartley. Canal Kay Nail, ry Taylor. For the their win In PC seniors it'll to take their their , Kathy Ty Cathy Tyler. Coroner's Jury Soys Hunter "Coreless" In Shooting of Man ier. Pam Tyler, and Vicky Singieton. The boys out for are: Mickey < Brock. Jerry Cockrell. Tom Ftlhagame, David F lliiigmbutham, Kenneth J Ricky Little. Bobby Overby. Ray Rowe. Watte. Riley Jacky Templeton Given Plocque By State Recreation Society D S (Dick) Templeton was Donald the recipient of aa award last weak for his many years of ser vice to youth la athletics and rec- Couaty Dec (Varsity)—away. Tuesday ry SUgg. 18-year-old burg County hunter, was lees In handling the which killed HennM of Rt 3. Woodruff, on a hunt eight miles *>ast of Saturday, Nov. 7. But the six-man eled by Coroner M ley added to its Wednesday find ing. We do not recommend that he (Stage) be held for grand Jury action.” The Jury ruled that Neal died Owings^ hotne of an accidental gunshot wound. Wednesday. J The award was the #w«oel meeting of the South Carolina Recreation Society at Sumter, and the occasion was at- irnaeo vy •averai nunarra racra- ebon leaders from all over the Friday. Dec II limsavtlto state say. The award was an engraved Tuesday. Dec. 19 — Ninety Six placque. and was inscribed as away. follows: "Dick Templeton—for Friday, Doc. 18—Gray Coast- many years of outstanding sup- wings—away port rendered to promoting the Tuesday. Jan. 0 Cnuali Max- rs creation program in Clinton ell—heme. Awarded by the South Carolina Friday. Jan. • — Spartanburg Recreation Society. 1984.” hurch home. Templeton has taught and Jan. 11-14—Exams. coached practically all sports in Friday, Jan. 19 — Gray Court- high schools in the state for 32 years. He directed the Clinton 30 —Clinton recreation program, which tm- Neal was shot in the chest (JV)—home. eluded Little League and Little and died almost instantly on a Friday, Jan. 32 — Connie Max- Boys activities during the sum- deer hunt in the Enoree Game well—away. mer months from 1848 to 180, Management Area of Sumter Tuesday, Jan. 30—Gray Court, when he resigned. National Forest. Owings—away. Templeton is now principal of At the inquest Stagg testified Friday, Jan. 30 — Whitmire— the Thornwell schools, where he that be had no idea anyone was away. continues to conch football and near when be fired both barrels Tuesday, Feb. 3 — Lockhart— other sports. His team has Just of a 12 gauge shotgun at move- home. concluded another successful ment in the brush. He testified Friday, Feb. 9—Ford—away, football that Neal cried out after the Tuesday, Feb. 9—Gray Court- gun was fired and that he ran Owings—home. Thursday. Feb. 11 — Clinton Joe Barbara, Stagg’s hunting (JvT-away. companion, also testified that Tuesday, Feb. 16 — Ford— they were unaware any other home. __ hunters were near because they Feb. 17-19—Conference Tourna- berculoais Christmas Seal cam- Yotunfeer Workers Schedule Meeting A meeting has been scheuled for volunteer workers of the Tu- had not heard anyone talMwg or any noise. Barbara «aiH he dig not see the movement at which —- . . . . Stagg fired because he was CHnSt AmbOSSOdor ■“SSf Ini hunting companion of the vie- On TlWrsdoy paign on Tuesday, December 1, at the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. A morning group will meet from 8:08-13:00 a. m. and the afternoon group from 3:095:00 p. m. r Mrs. Bailey Dixon is chairman tim, said he was 20 to 3Q teet The annual Christ Am bass a- of the Lanrens-Oreenwood Coun- „ ".rf fata ? Mast do,, convention will be held on ty Tuberculosis Christmas Seal fired. He said he and Stagg Thanksgiving Day, November campaign. 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