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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., February 8. 1968—2.3 '■yvn'+U’Wy.-A, PC Graduate Guides Vanderbult the sQuad to the junior col lege title in Kentucky One ol tlie victories that seasan came over the \ anderbilt freshmen and prompted Hob Polk, then thi 1 Commodore head coach to brum Ko> to Nashville a* assistant coach Skinner s ant I'oach then me\, as an actin, season. siddiiK slimed i he ccachiii.^ dot lor I into •a-'Oii head for > 1 s 1 .111(1 Job, one ; meut as ■ad die ROY (SKIP) SKINNER Vanderbilt Coach Vanderbilt Basketball Coach Roy (Skip) Skinner has some fond memories of his under graduate days at Presbyterian College but, as far as he’s concerned, one of the high lights had to do with tennis Skinner came to PC on a basketball scholarship. He started hi basketball career at Tilghman High School in Paducah, Ky , and then went to Paducah Junior College before transferring to PC At PC lit' played on the championship teams of the earl\ 1950s team which also featured Paul \ye, now a Clinton businessman Asked his most satisfying accomplishments at PC, Skin ner lists "two Little Four championships and making the tennis team ’ PC’s tennis team was highly rated and Skinner was proud just to be a member of the team Skinner had played tennis at Paducah Junior College. The president of Padueash Ju nior College. Dean (Christy) ' Mathison, a PC graduate, was the reason for Skinner winding up with the Blue Hose After graduation from PC, Skinner became athletic di rector for the Foundation Boys Club and played semi- pro- baketball and baseball, i He was basketball and tennis coach at Craddock School be fore becoming head basket ball coach at Paducah Junior College. In 1957, he directed re: iremen! ol Polk 1 n -e\ on .(o, .,,n s . Ins \ ;m dorbilt teams ha\ ■ compiled a IJif-JH record Skinner has been named Southeastern ( I II t o renee t oaeil o, the t a; a.nd has u on ■ ne S F.( ' tit a- rhe v.e hviile Junior ('ham- ber o! ('ommerce -elected Skinner as ■Vouni! Man o| the 'iCar" in 19()ti Marriei) to die toi mer Belt;, Jo Ledlord, Skinner is tin tathei' o! -;\ ebil ireii This seas r; Vanderbilt r- ranked ninth ;n the nai a n. is 7-4 in the Soul he;:s'er;i Conference and 15 1 overall Campbell Signs USC Scholarship WHiiTTiTirMniT' • tr r- r r -m t i wmm■■■■ • Uxi&rv Chronicle Eastern Showdown Brewing A showdown is shaping up, for the boys' titb in the class A A Eastern Conference bas ketball race Clinton High School, with a 7-2 conference record, is tied for second place with Chester and plays both Chester and first place Dentsville in Clin ton next week First, however, the Red Devils must get by arch-rival Laurens Friday night at Laurens ^ With throv games remain-> ing, Clinton has a 12-5 overall record to go with its 7-2 con ference mark League-lead ing Dentsville has lost only- one game, a 51-50 upset to \ewberry Tuesday night Clinton will play host to Qiester Tuesday night and then hosts Dentsville Friday, Feb. 16, in the final game -of the season The Red Devils upped their record Tuesday night with a 56-46 win over Union at Clin ton. Bobby Reynolds scored 14 points for Clinton but was closely followed by Chris Adair with 13 and Ricky Lol. lis with 12. ■ The Clinton girls were edged 25-2J by Union. June! Force was the leading scorer -for Clinton’s girls with eight ! points. The Clinton JVs defeated Union 29-28 SPORTS <■ mmmmmmmJmmmmimrm mmm* mmmmmu «m Wham, Caldwell Lead In Scoring, Rebounds GARY ( AMIMJELL SIGNS (.RANT . . Son Of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell Over 1,000 Visit YMCA ( 1 ary , -, impbrl!. h.d ll: i a i ■ k on ('Inn Ml 1 i 1 n'h Sell oi ii S 1987 loo ! hall 1 I '.am. has -mil 1 ‘ , 1 a Ion lhall J rant in-aul W ll h I'll- 1 n 1 V Cl'S It V "1 South ('ai •ol ; n a ( 'amp he II vv a a e la A A all slat, ',4,a t ion in,! als vv a '■ a n omh a nt t In Al! K j 'ti Ml , onl ('^,■!l(•,■ tea m I- :<i i’ Ml '.. a lorm, 1 r ( '1:, al in llu ’ll s' ; ti who is now a m .'111- Ina - nt t! ll.' l S(' ciniel 11 n a S fait sig n.-,l ( '; nr. p ho 11 1 Pits S' 1 ml, ’ ( ampooll i a 10 Hal pi ■inter and \vr th uN lu- s (IIP 1- "1 the ho t running ha, ■k pro' pe,-P in t he si late II,■ has hr Iter speed than , any i in. • Ur h. iv e on campus • now Mr ■ h,-in" v e he'll g et 1 lie gger and la-ter ( amphel! is the second m'ur.hei . t the CHS team to sign w ith South Carolina Shrine Bnw I end Billy Fret man signed a l SC grant pro \ lOU sl v By JOHN V MCA BINC.IIAM Director Bv NANCY JONES Clinton High School's girls basketball teams, the Devil- i ties, had'a 7-7 record going into Tuesday night’s game against Union. Senior Mary Wham leads the Devilettes in scoring with 105 points, followed by ju niors June Force and Kathy Davenport who haye 95 and ~2 points, respectively. Kathy Marse has scored 48 points. The teams' two sophomores, Kathy Frady and Stephanie Dubose, have 25 and 12 points, respectively. Of course, a team is' not made up.of only forwards. If the Devilettes did not have such tine guards as Kay Cald well, Susan Jacks, .Mary Gaskins, Aimeda Rogers, Cin dy Crisp, and Gail Ferguson, we would really be in a jam. Kay Caldwell leads the girls in rebounding as she has captured 130 in 14 games Jacks, Gaskins and Rogers follow with 53, 45, and, 28 re bounds, respectiveluy. The girls face sohie key games as they journey to Lau rens Friday night, host Ches ter on Tuesday, Feb. 13 and Gaffney on Feb. 16. < _ The final decisions of >yl9? se i team is best will be: np^iele in the Eastern Conference Tournament which 'will' be held at Newberry High School Feb. 19-24. PITCAIRN PHONES Pitcairn Island, the small British colony first settled by mutineers of the HMS Boun ty in 1790, now has tele phones. ; OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 KAY CALDWELL Men’s League Meeting Slated A meeting and workout for the Adult Men's Basketball League will be held Monday night at 7 o'clock at the Ar mory. The league is sponsored by the Clinton YMCA and all in terested men are requested to fie at the Monday session. Three teams already are signed up for the league and another is being sought by YMCA Director John Bing ham Teams in the league now i n e 1 u d e Tornngton. Joanna and Jaycees. Thi> past week was <>nc ot i the most active thus far at i die Clinton 5' MCA Records .how that 883 persons came j to the ' 5' last week with an I itlnr 153 taking part in the I aaskctball program on Tues day and Saturday plus an esti mated total of 125 in pro grams at the school gym m I Ioanna Tins brings a total aLedaneo lor the week to A ell over 1,000 Records show that the mem i oership stands at 737 as ot .Monday. Feb 5 It you are interested in investing m a growing concern, buy a mem bership m the Clinton YMCA Basketball Results The I irst games w en pla\ - ed in the Intermediate Lea gue at the National Guard armory The Cougars met .he Panthers in the first game and. alter a very close game, the Panthers pulled iiirough with a score ot 12 to 13 Sanders led the scoring .or ilii Panther w ith 10 points while McSwccn had high honors Lor the the Cou gars with 5 points. The sec ond game saw the Red Devils go against the Tigers and, alter the smoke had cleaned, the Red Devils w ere out IrotU Id to 12 Some 100 people were out to play and watch as the opening games were played Two games were played in the .lunior League Saturday morning The hrst game at 9;3() was played hot ween the Warriors and the Ducks, with the Warriors winning their 'second L.ame ol the season by a score ol 30 to 21 Unite was high scorer lor the win ning Warriors with 14 points Harris was high lor the Ducks with 7 points lollowed h\ Hen derson w ith 6 The Birds and the Tigers m< l m the sec ond game at 10:30 and the feathers Hew a. the Tigers downed the Birds bv a score o I 54 io K w irinmg d ig lollowed In Howe led the •r w ith 22 (nunts, Bundnek w ith 18 In th r no a- Div i ion. tlie Kacl ( ' s i-i- 1 \ r d the 1 V O \ al- in the hr -1 an'; o at 1 30 VV ll ll t lie IV t(M and II; 1W ks meet mg in tl)'' -( •r< Hid .- a me at 2 30 rin l-ia id 1 r ^ won ov er the IV y al h ; i v r* iLr ot 34 to 2: ) S11 m 111, ■ i' ua i TtTr lead- s c r •i V: 11 i. !•: ..Lids wit h 11 p. g n 1. u ll 11 r Wh am led the 1 1 1 s " I A ill 1 in P 1 Gl)' Th e sec MMfl 11 Mr w 1 ^ U ' in hv the Ha- iv ^ >\ r 1 1 dr Pi stons 43 to 17 K i. ( I. : thr Haw ks to v ■ )!' - 1 )\ - ( onn. 27 point w in! hnu. r v irui the P 'istuns point Duke Clears Lake Greenwood Shores ol the team \ e a r Tli, gam. Quillen Tops In Scoring, Rebounding Richard Quillen continue to nuee all Presbyterian Col lege .corn's and rebounders through 17 games The senior forward has ..core,I 272 points tor lb point average m 17 gane - He ha- hit on 105 of 227 Poor shots and (12 o| 34 tne- from the bud line Qui! len is av,•racing tHi rebounds per game with 153 rebounds Ken Martin continues to hold on to second place m the scoring race with 226 points m 17 games for a 133 average He leads the team in free throw shooting with 72 ol HH attempts lor 8! 8 pc, cent Idle Blue Hose picked up- their hrst (arolmas Confer ence v;< buyv la I w eek with a 79 7(1 conquest ot Newber ry 1 .ed by Mai 11n. who scored 20 point' and Dave Kershnor who added 15. the Hose were not able to build up a con. manding lead until lat, in the game Quillen's 15 rebounds against the Indians led the team m that department Karlier m the week. the Fighting Christians of Finn took an 80-73 v ictorv ov er the game hut shorter Hose PC hit on 48 per rent of then- shots while Finn hit on only 42 per cent, hut the Chri-- tnans wrie able to get tho • all-important second and third shots PC is now 1-10 in confer ence plav and 5-12 overall Tonight, the Hose travel to Due West tor a non conierenee hattle with Little Four rival Krskine The llos, and Fleet have split two pie v mm games, with Krskine winning in triple overtime in the Tip oil Tournament, while the Hose were victorious in a regular season game Saturday night, PC takes junior ,,,, Kion again in Burlington, V C. and then travels to l iiiiton coach appoints Greensboro, N C. lor a re-- captains until the mid match with the league-lead SIGNS WITH CARDINALS Clrmson flanker i’iyi IN' • r- of i'linton lias signed a professional I« "l ; -a: ■ out act with t lie St. Louis ( anil na Is of the Mat ioimI I-', a it dal! League. He will rep' rt to train ing • ;> mag < hi,-ago in July. A senior at Llem- - . I. c’, rs has gone on six-month a dive duty w : l ! ; t h i .National Guard so as t i he a\.,ila die to - >• - . the ( ardinals. II, plans to r. t uni to t le .'C i y i • f I g the o! t -season to complete work on : I log e) s is ( jt-mson’s record-holder *' r i a ( e. 11oi:■>. He made IRC) t atedes during hi.' • ar t ■ . iter. Breaking Glenn Smith's mark m sS. CSassified Ads Get Results! * If You Can't Trade With Cooper... 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