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-Mliii’irit-- & aM.-imiik »**.•• JAr .-..JElk- 1 r. Chronicle <Ss SPORTS V K/<-' ' v. s r *■ > ■*>■*+ *m+ ^ )»'* II ' HIM Clinton Hosts Gaffney Clinton High School opens ts 1937-68 basketball season Friday night by playing host to Gaffney in a tripleheader. The boys’ junior varsity 3ame will start at 5:30 p. m. and the girls’ varsitips will clash at 7 o’clock. The boys’ varsity game will follow the girls’ game. Four seniors and a junior have been named to the Clin- on varsity boys’ starting ineup by Coach Herman ackson. Ch>ris Adair, a 6-0 guard, is he Only junior in the starting ineup. Seniors are Bobby Rey nolds, 6-1 center; Ricky ollis, 5-11 forward; Andy foung. 5-8 guard; and Gary ’ampbell, 5-11 forward. All five of the starters were barters at one time or an- ither last season. Gaffney. a class AAA school, will feature David Morrof, a 5-11 senior, and 'Tody Sossaman, a 6-3, 200- >ound junior, son of former University of South Carolina football great Louis Sossa man. Morrow paced the Indians last season as a junior. 18—THE CHRONICLE, Cfinttn, S. C., Nov. 30,1867 * ■ 1 COOPER ROMPS—Presbyterian Col lege halfback Francis Cooper, (43), a freshman from Clemson, races for big yardage in PC’s 14-0 win Thanks giving day over Newberry. Cooper set up PCi’s first touchdown with a 36-yard punt return. Quarterback Rill Kirtland passed 10 yards to Robert Hackle for the TD. Hackle scored the other on a two-yard run. PC Coach Cally Gault now has a 4-1 record in the Bronze Derby classic. (Yarborough Photo) Freeman Says South Carolina Shrine Team Hustles, Clinton’s Billy Freeman says South Carolina appar ently will be well-represented in Saturday’s Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte, N. C. Freeman, a memoer of the South Carolina team which faces the best seniors from North Carplina, said in an in terview Wednesday morn ing, “I believe we have 33 good ones. All of them will j hit. You have to hustle to keep up. We started out the first day working as a team. We aren’t polished yet but that’s what we ll be working on the last few days before the game.’’ Freeman, who played tight end on offense for Clinton H’gh, has been switched to split end for the Shrine game. He also has been playing defensive end. Concerning his own per formance in the twice-a-day practices since Monday Freeman said, “I guess I’rr about half-pleased with my showing so far. 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We’re not a boys, including the seniors, eal big team but the boys \y e use many variations on 'layed well. This was the defense but it all revolves irst time in five years that | around half-court and full- ve’ve beaten _ Wofford on court presses, both man-to- heir home court,” Mussle- J man a nd zone. Our offense nan said. works toward the high per- PC lost 75-68 in triple over- centage shot. It’s something ime. in the opener Friday that just came to me recently 'gainst Erskine, the eventual an( f it fits our personnel dnners of the tournament. | wonderfully. »n Saturday night, the Blue Kerchner’s 16. On Saturday night, Bobby Quillen and Kerchner had 12 points each to trail Richard Quillen’s 20 points. Tonight, Thursday, the port, Tenn., where they will play Milligan College at Lynview High Schopl gym where Richard and Bobby Quillen starred during their prep careers. Presbyterian will play at Western Carolina on Monday before hosting Catawba on Dec. 6 in the first home game of the season. That will five be the Blue Hose’s last game > insut «1 C Qn Friday night all ose nipped Wofford 53-50. | pc starters hit double fig- ! before the holidays. Action Hichard Quillen, a 6-1 sen- ures i ec j j^y Richard Quil- will resume Jan. 6 at Cataw- Kingsport, Tenn., ba. PC’s record going into to night’s game was 1-2 after the Blue Hose suffered a 95-61 defeat Tuesday night at Ap palachian State University. Richard Quillen again paced the Hose attack with 17 points. Big floor hooting performance in a COMPACT CABINET! noon I •ntuNl Rogers Has 106 Catches In Career Clinton’s Phil Rogers, sen- or flanker at Clemson, clos ed his collegiate football car- J or with a record total of 106 ! inss rereot'ons in three years m the .varsity. Rogers broke a record pre- iously held bv Glenn Smit*- ■ ■£ bo had 88 catches during 'vs collegiate career. 1 IID Rogers was one of four 'T'lQmson field captains fo” said. ’atuniay’s Clemson - South He said. “We don’t have Carolina game. Rogers was my big stars but 1 think all elected on the basis of his af the boys are goo:! athletes. ’>ast performances agains* We'll put a pretty good team ^outh Carolina. He had on the field Saturday.” caught a total of 11 passes and had scored one touch- <down each in his previous two Clemson-South Carolina games. Atomic Energy 1 ' ,n Saturday's 23-12 Clcm- Savannah Riv-l# on w,n ' Roi!or caui!ht thret or from as named to the all-tourna- nent team after scoring 17 mints Friday night and 20 on Saturday. , Quillen and Ken Martin, a '-2 wing man from Estill, Cy., are the only two seniors n the starting lineup. 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