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* - D. tse aftfe s.x-*. rr\ f! SPORTS ^;i J i Bob Wafers Ta! r 1, X , p \ r- 4- At - Huh \\ at "r - ■ niicr Pros hyh'i i.-m ( ■ i !< h. 'thaM star and ;iti . a i H < ■c.ii h a it the scIi.m! P ; • M '* 1 ' it two : oa- sun . h;i' - a<-< r\)U- (1 a po sition un t!i • ^ far? : < • r •! i n \» •I'sity st;dt \\ at. rs a i). 1 his ! a m 11 \ plan to nu . i 4 t . , ! .a \ t- •’ c> (i to Palo Alto, G.i! i! . V a .me uf Stiin- ford 1 i. . i l' a W i ft‘ is a ikiM\ . r (»i 1 :■ F; i; ct;,. i L’alif. which is it 211 imh s from I’alo Alt Watui - W i • i he .n i bar .’o of 1 lie pa mi ; I'lar k tor Stan- lord ^ t’ •a: n He \,'dl i ■oacli both tin ‘ ' \ i .. : I 11 ■: ! i * i c k > and tin rere , \ f ]•> ill ■ ■ o n m ■ct ion with i 1 ,'.' |M .il n.;: . W atcr :: *; | i '■ put - ( i r n Y UP FOR (IRABvS—Clinton girls, in white uniforms, battle with Gaff- iu " foi a reltound in Friday night’s "vne. Clinton won 48-27 as Brady ci . "d 17 points. Wham had lb. and , • > n.v'ht. the Uv. ' *' * '' V KC - 'W 4/ 4'J. 4. v'xf : *v : : : 5:v : • '* " vw¥k, : '■ i I ! i [ v 111>* > V n i i. » Hulini > v . I i ii i an Mussdman Joins tlemson Staff ‘P ,.> m mw ,.7 Pro byte t ian (ii • I la: . e has- kc tliall t • a m > 11 t nil' cil unK w i illesii kc , Hi’ ■lit hi . ■ 11 day (.'< . a c h \rt \Iu- oil 11; i f i alrvadN w. C "lit lx at ■ O. t h' e hushes to i ha kr lhall t, ilcnt - tor G1 cilia i o 1 m \ a rsi t \ Mus-e! ;m i.Mi. !n ad hasket- Ik ill c G t ' h a’ | ’(' tor live >( ■ar,, j t t! ] : i a f i C f cm son bet- kotliall St. all a s , in assistant this Wcc -k Ind a > lie planned to if aV < i . ' f i a roc ■i in tintrip n h.v i 1* • w < ■ ' t i ‘ ‘ t cie i ’ > W ill He is t»: ) t ■ a I tvs 11 ism t ;mls 'll ill*' ( le r n -111 : ( i\ U<‘ tall and hi s prime recruiting area of (•< meentr lit ! i m will he lu di ana. 1 a!! 11 f ‘ v S- f’( x'n itl nia .md Kentuck;, Ammo In ian said. ‘ 1 feel this pus Itl -a \v ilh r\ etllson IS a treme in loll- opp •art units tor i : ifmim;? dt-nee m nu points to lead the Clinton scoring. Coach Marian Ram age praised the play of guards Caldwell, Jacks and Jaskins. The halftime score was 10-8 in favor of Laurens. Mary Wham sank a lay-up in the final minute to mo' ido i hr winning margin. Clinton 1 ( host or Thursday at b :M' 1 1 ' ournnnient. | lU ‘ ami I appreciate Head Coach IUihli> luihcrt ' eonl'i- Clcm.-on will oion he m a m w S4 million i old house complex. They ha\ e . xpan led their coach- ac o, ,i m three men and 1 to m!> hela \ e that within two e: three \iur well be cie : • e'Ff;\ e in tHe ACC" and • ■ I'.Clt ’ll h o . i 1 ' 1 'U ( ! . • .,, a w 11 'I". to. ; i u : .i ■ : i U' till « 11 m y a> so- x \ | vH w M * HOB WATKRS (ioing To Stanford We ;:P‘ o i. 'Mix-Ups' Win Team Trophy In Tourney The Mix-Ups won the first events, place team trophy in the re- Kathryne Lott won the cent third annual City Bow- Fra nt'es Meadors Trophy, ling Tournament sponsored « iven in memory of Frances by the Clinton Women’s Bow- Mradors by the Meadors ling Association at Palmetto i ^ ami b v f° r All Events an 11 . I,e ill with t '.:■■■ -Wers 'or ! i a - n iarmng to to ' • •, oaeh i'uo tor Call y tvih Waters has ia din,: job Iktc ■ m lose a man l ies i. a big Lanes. Members of the first place team were Kathlyn Lott and Barbara White of Clinton, Ruth Jones of Greenwood, Barbara Wallen- /ine of Kinards and Jean Hammond of Laurens. Cilia Johnson and Ruby Lambert of Clinton won first place in doubles and Clara Foster of Clinton won first place in singles. Barbara \Vallenzine placed first in »U SPARTANBURG GREENVILLE A f X/ V ‘Mb c ■fi / ftb 20 Mitch IS ‘COME BLOW YOUR HORN' bt Nit i Simon Bomi oihkk fjusktD St a Lift BROADMAT PUT WITH A PROrtSSUMl KV TtfSt OAST; MBUWATIOWS r SS£f*yjuE 24?-4960 1 UKE I-B5. 10 PfLHAM RO. BAIT TURK 3I6HT IPWgS Scratch. Fifty-one women partici pated in the tournament, in cluding 14 teams, 18 doubles, 3d singles and 36 all-events. There are 100 sanctioned members in the association There is a league of 10 teams with five members each which bowl every Mon day night. The Coffee Break League bowls at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and each ‘Wed nesday night, the Mixed Dou bles League bowls, starting at 7:30. On Friday night, mem bers of the Ma and Pa League bowl, starting at 7:30. The Scratch League bowls on Monday nights, starting at 8:30, and the Classic Scratch League bowls on Sunday af ternoons, starting at 3 o’clock. The State Tournament is scheduled in Anderson March 22-23-24, March 30-13 and April 5-6-7. The Mix Ups will bowl in the State Tournament March 30-31 and also will bowl in the Women’s Inter national Bowling Tournament May 8-9 in San Antonio, Tex. A. Take 1-85 to Pelham Road Exit. Turn right and go IMs miles. V; J S rs rj» •*v? i aM h iki “Isn’t it strange in the word ineentivfr, the accent ia on money?” §gr M\ \ r. 11' '■ I : PC a ,,n ’ A til let.;- , Gault said done an am and we hair of his cal,hi move he hiir,. however, and we are proud that a school like Stanton! thinks enough oi our pnoTam to select a member ot our stall Thornwell Girls Lose In Tourney The Thornwell girls were eliminated Tuesday night in the first round of the North western 1-B basketball tour nament at Hillerest High School. Oakway handed the Thorn- well team a 44 34 loss. Fow ler was top scorer for the Thornwell girls with 17 points and Hartley contributed 10. The ThornweH’s boys went against Lockhart Wednesday I in tournament action. i Mi ! t§i ?: a* f'li it ■ .mu 1 S * 1 ■“ s'" ' hi e n i ! i ♦ A I h ; t , »« ■ ’ i. t: er ’ Sill h< i n ■eds me a. Mi r ’ ore c >r t ss o v- /UHL .s 1 an " ■ \ pa * \ a ’ y a i ' . .1",: 11 • 11, ! ;a m nu. ! 1 a \\ ■ i er Mu- Mus ■ In i a a ' i 1 : . ■ i \ a t! u ■ ira: : Ui iw a ' t Ml'a i man h a s k i • t l i 1 'nii i a! 1 :tt t r Pa ::r'.t i • t n* ha an i histi 11'\ \S ' t h Poll! )\ Ha h iir ;i 't > eo: It ! I 111:.' a he i:t a a at •h ft x ' : .' ^ ih! .1 :1 n \\n * ;n:.n a a - . \ > all 1 ! i nt var it v an, a c 1 1 1 \" h alt t 1 ■ a • a >c \ oss’ eli iSll '12 out Iri iso h \ ;. • i!m «■ as hoa<i co .* tn - t >n GOING BACK — Clinton’s Ricky Lollis (22) and Bobby Reynolds (14) head down-court after the Red Devils scored a basket against Dentsville Friday night. However, Dentsville won the game 64-68 in the schedule finale. Clinton played Union Wed nesday night in the Eastern A A Tournament at Newberry. Dents- ville’s Dicky Fakkema, a former resi dent of Clinton, hit a 20-foot shot with five seconds left to lift Dents ville to the win Friday. ian end it: 1 m a • 1 of) -aarf a P: o ’ "'t a ..: i ' !. i ' i s. »/! 'ihonn ; e r the ( ade' " .. : n hea t " iiL’crs *eip iiars. i Si) - .a > aa , (Id fa ' 111 s , h • 4 ■ I ke ! meet 11 ■un .Mr 1 i aims • \ ( ar. 1 he do sear , lo > ■ ‘ ■ | a S ’ Sot. (1 the most •Am'’ : ’ • -1 a collet' ate bake! ..•oi p s er a L m the s ear state his was horn i • : aaMiara a Muntnik!- a T\ k.(m T, , ton. Ind ■ : Tt i - ts YMCA News YMCA is Now Open By JOHN BfNGIlAM YM( A Director The YMCA now be open from 9:00 a m each day. U' Saturday, w of one i - a from a r Sl) 11 t - > t Bnildm fur activities to m.liu p. m. pd.:\ ; hi'oi; *h * ' 17 points. ADULT MEN S LEAGUE The Adult Men's League got off to a fast start in the first games of the season Monday night at the Nation al Guard Armory. In the first game, the Jaycees met Tor- ftpn aud were defeated by t%44 to 39. Harfiine the Scoring for Torring- tob’With 12 points followed by Congers in as many starts, from behind after being down ^ F(or the losers. ( rocker was high for the ^ 6 to 3 at the end of the first Pf*jQ(_» was high scorer with winning Red Devils with 6 period. The final score: Pis-; 12 points, followed by Emer- w j;i points while Gaines led the tons 38, Royals 25. Sanders s0n w j t j 1 71 (- V rr Gaines led the tons 38, Royals 25. losers with 4 points. In the led the scoring for the win- rj^ e j] as .B ee ns and Joanna ‘■'■ond game, the Panthers! ning Pistons with 14 while tangled in the second game Alexander held the scoring the Has-Beens holding honors for the loesrs with 10. , ru0 their name and going In Mi second '.'ante the down to defeat by a score of | leac'ing Haw ks mi t 52 to 37 Whitsel led the scor- a to for the Joanna team with • s who'' Crabtre* ei - With P Ht ' - ' V . “No—No credit for being close—you ve got to tie right.' Patronize Chronicle Advertiser? TV REPAiR SERVICE -• r"N Lj lUcJvL JOANNA. S. ('. 697-6781 d "ept'ed their first 1 fin “ ^ta r ’f Ic a ■- - ■ 1 M ■ .4' ■ tames in of 21 le I. d OPf N TIT S AM) THURS. NIGHTS Til •> STATE Greenwood, S. C. Now Through March 6 Shows 3—5:05—7:10—9:15—All Seats $1.25 a.,•.(, iYfciUey ofltie Dolls COLOR by DELUXE • PANAVISION Isma] ho (,, ■ a er til 9 j.'.m t b e.- x vinda\ through i i . ■ e.' and noon to 9 n m. on Saturdays. BASFETBALL RESULTS intermediate Boys League In the first. gami'S of a dou bleheader in the Intermediate M “L League last Tuesday after noon, the Cougars lost to the Red Devils 15 to 11. This marked the second win for the Red Devils in three starts and third loss for the A Wise Man Learns from hit own axporlonct. But • still wit* man loam from A* mporionco of othort. Am* leant *t who onough t* own ovor $550 billion dollars worth of llfo Inturonc* «nd th* amount it inertotinq •v*ry dty. H»v* you l••rned from the Amentan •xp*l*tc«? REPRESENTATIVES OLIN FURR — 883-0(166 FRED BRAGG—833-1663 REPRESENTATIVES FRANK LYDA—833-1784 SIDNEY HARTZOG—833-2338 0W &i/i jr«c«be Building—Plume 833-0990 tile ii.'.ev ' in 1;;t .'un ■r l.ergue s. ’ i'da\. Febr uary 17. In a very close game, with the lead changing hands from time and the score tied at 11-all at half- 11 m e, the Duck* came to win their first game of the season by a score of 25 to 20. Shirrell and Ful ler led the scoring for the j winners with 8 point* each, i Hammet h@d game honor* for the losers by scoring 13 points. The second game also proved to be a very well played game between the league leading Warriors and the second place Tiger*. At the final gun, the score wa* 32 to 26, The Warriors win ning their fourth game in a row. White and Jacks both led the Warriors, scoring with 10 points each while Bun- drick had game honors for the Tigers with 11 points. SENIORS BOYS LEAGUE On Saturday afternoon, the Senior League squared off with Che Pistons and Royals meeting In the first game. The Pistons got off to a very Moor start v muuv r ice i ■ ' ■.. 'he 11,.. ics with 17 p. ..ills ; Rice I* i the lo-civ ;il~.> w li HEAP m MEDICINE ON YOUR Thomasville Furniture WHERE TO FIND IT? r ' AT OK REGNERY PLAZA JOANNA, 8. C. Rlchi Good Furniture la A Good Invert meat. ASE FOR 96 DAY CASH PRICE - Ip; sr ! No need to be sick about tax. Get Big Medicine. 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