The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 16, 1965, Image 4
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TUI CLINTON C—QN1CLB
CUatoa, & Cn ThurwUy, SepicmbOT 16, 1965
Gault Taps 10 PC Starters;
uttermost fsrtb*
Quarter Slot Still Toss-Up
hast paid the
tag.”
If you expect to be able to
handle people, you must first
learn to handle yourself.
Harley Opens
Laurens Low Office
Bed St. Wildcats
Announcement rn.de U* Jq [fa YlCW
Public Records
Presbyterian Coach Cally
Gault has tapped 10 Blue Hose
starters to launch PC’s 1965
season at Davidson Saturday,
but he says he won’t pick his
ouarterback until Friday after
noon.
The South Carolina coach-of-
the-year last fall named a
first-team lineup of five sen
iors, three juniors and two
sophomores for the “Battle of
the Presbyterians.” He reports
that the quarterback race “is
still a toss-up between junior
Mike Donovan of Easley and
sophomore Paul Ferguson of
Columbus, Ga.” Neither has
any experience.
Co-Captains Don McNeil
(185) of Thomson, Ga., and
Wade Stewart (185) of Pica
yune, Miss., will man the half
back posts, and Sam. Williams
(170) of Monroeville, Ala., will
run at fullback. This trio cra-
ried the bulk erf PC’s pigskin
mail last fall.
Senior Co-Captain Jimmy
Bankhead (203) of Chester and
junior James Smith (185) of
Sylvania, Ba., are the ends —
both returnees from 1964. Gault
has given the nod at the tackle
to sophomores Tommy Camp
bell (245), Dillion letterman,
and Eddie Walker (200), a con
verted guard from Forest
Park, Ga., with no game expe
rience.
week that Colin E. Harley has
opened offices for the general The Bell Street Wildcats will
practice of law In Laurent. He travel to West Columbia Fri
ts the son of Mrs. W. Hummel day night to take on conference
Harley and the late Mr. Harley foe Lake View. The Wildcat*
of Laurens. ■■ will be in top physical shape
PC Coach and Captains
Presbyterian Coach Cally Gault is shown here brief
ing the 1965 Blue Hose co-captains on game plans for
Saturday’s season opener against the Wildcats of Da
vidson College. The PC trio—all starters on the Hose
eleven—are (left to right)) End Jimmy Bankhead
(82) of Chester, Halfback Wade Stewart (27) of Pica
yune, Miss., and Halfback Don McNeil (41) of Thom
son, Ga.—Photo by Shields.
j^!i^in G S , teDhms l |S 8 Mal- A 1988 * radu « te of L*urens after being idle last week due
w -j" 0 —..inn High School, Harley waa a Na- to a mix-up in the schedule,
b. E~U« Artert. <* CtatU— 5S, iBl SE H. w» » S* ccchj report thrt
ga ’ ® j P ani i Glo- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation were signs of improvement in
Ha Ann James of Clinton scholar at Dartmouth College, passing and punting, and there
j Kerns ^ Marie Himov * r > N H., and received Ms will be emphasis on these phaa-
Jy tow and M«rt. A B ^ l0 lwtt . „ UU. week. Lake View uTw
t n ■ f i o,,r<>n> While at Dartmouth, he was ways strong and been pick-
aiiXla Norri^SS^dlw of Jo^ ****** 01 ^ Junlor to dethrone Bell Streetaa
lor classes, was a member of conference king.
Wiiliam Henry Smith of Lin- “J. CoKh UUI. 1. concerned
colnton, N. C.. and linda Elaine * oe . leti '’ * nd wa * he * d nmrehaU about getting the team up for
Owen of Honea Path. “f 1 * commencement speaker. He the game after the letdown
Frank Leon Abercrombie of i from lMt week, » schedule mix-
Woodruff and Virginia Elvira track team and the fresh- up. He said the team would
Shockley of Woodruff. t i n Hp. h * V ® 10 COme up wlth a ***
Harrison Irby of Laurens, and “f. L L ;f • d f. effort in order to beat Lake
Mae Frances Browning of Wood- f .. the View - ^ winner of the game
ruff South Carolina in June, 1965. couW very weU ^ ^ couf^
Larry Joe Penland of Laurens, 5*..JJ*! * ^ e 00 ® champion. Nathaniel Rob-
and Lynda Faye Avery of Clin- 1 ®f 3 ’ 011 bison, Herbert Thompson, and
ton. editorial board of the Law Morrig wlll carry ^
James Edward Nelson of Hick- JL!S!!!^SLh attentive load, with Roy Suber,
^5^2? D, “ M -
^ ,5- -
Williams of Laurens. “* T the defc^
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Clinton High Majorettes
This is the majorette contingent that will perform
during the current season for Clinton High School.
They are seen here as they assembled Friday night for
the first home game with Rock Hill. They are (front)
Linda Milam, Kathy Bouknight, and Neely Copeland;
(Back row) Kay Young, Cathie Davis, and Pat Thoma
son.—Photo by Dan Yarborough.
Fat Ovenrfeigbt
NOTICE!
pairing with Florence junior * s thing to do is to feed him as soon
Allan Harris (195). Senior Billy w ‘t e physici8 J 40 "Tf*;: ™ as possible
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‘ T.Z? 0 ?, s R W^laee to Lawson B. '"f* Salnt-AroajKl of Gaffney gfih” a U
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mg to he she McDoweI1 st LaurtnBt $3.00 and ^ er i of 1 *5® Acuity at Laurens fg.M and issoM on this gwaraa-
up as
Blue Hose worry as the 2:00 p.
m. “Battle of the Presbyte
rians” approaches. Line Coach
Billy Tiller has shifted his per
sonnel considerably this week,
bt green rookies will still have
ments which plague us today
commence with bad thinking.
If they don’t commence with it,
they are cretainly aggravated by
it.
complicates tensions which may Sam w Reid ^ Belle
S. Reid to Royal Construction
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in several seasons for There are other ways by
longest
remained away ever since. Now,
other considerations,
which Annie Belle P. Brown to Rich-
tiie final week of practice be- fifty years l9ter ^ ^ man , he famiJ y teMion " wh ,ich provoke ard Ferrell Long, 11 acres, near
fore the opening game.
hM no family or friend, to show irritatiod, can be reUeved before atoton^ for 910.00 and other con-
Davidson on the other hand. to ^ ^ tKtion for the, flame into danger. The bus- sideratlon,
IS expected to be the strongest ^ ^ empt y me i* Sa^inri Mm band may go to work in his yard William A. Bramlett to Wil-
Wildcat team in years, with ^ of us become irritated at or his •hop, out on the golf liam M. Babb, 2 acres, near
new head coach Homer Smith times but we do not need to fan course . or down to the bowling Barksdale Narnie, $10.00 and
Injecting new offenses and it int0 anger Remember that aUe y Tb* wif « ma y »cnib floors other considerations,
spirit into the Southern Confer- anger i s irritation which has or R out on a piano. Some Joseph P. Oakley and Mar-
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