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tw*' . 1\*ISKU mmmmmmvmatnm. mu t^twr*-n>- Chronicle SPORTS THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C March 21, 1068—1.) i CHS Loses Baseball Opener 5-0 M I | I 4I1 Sell: Kii V I),! -c 1' 11 !"' t ll - upctim^ dr pile ;i cic- !>. -hM piP-haip pcr- c( h\ voplimniMT Hu/- .rd in hi-* I** <n'cn u m id i lie I'i! I >r \ 11 hai ler • I‘UI Ju )\\D llits Tcii id .1 in_'lt and Kdaar clmilt (1 a duutiU’ fur id' iiaick mil nine dia 1 I \\ < ill pitching; X dl! a : (I rccinv nod's 1a ; !nn hi: a siimlc. i- and a !uo run triple in w;il p 1 a> 11 (1't to I lupi a Path at 4 p m I hursda\ nil the ( lin Campbell Paces CHS Trackmen r lr nu’ t ■ 1 a 111 (■ a |;! u i lift n1 a( e itn; ’ra' k inee* 11 \\ ixid: ut M u t h |. i \ ')) 1 ) ■ ! n 11 a: i ( , a i > , :; ; u ,i ( 11ntia! tap ■- (■ 11rt ’r u it 1 1 : I P' 1 ' I I 1 111 \', ■ III tile 11 Hi yard da h 2:.Vt. kin and ran ; lea on tin u 11 ,nin . mile re la; team f amptr 1! « ; ,hm d in in. it) tin Pm. tl I p in dn ajp and a2 \ m the 440 ( aei (’iaurle Hue aid th p d 1 11 the time pi (i ha hiv 1 . ;! 1 i m. pn i\ e on a e:.fer tra-'k mid rutt ha a ra trai k (•tiler ('I i nt( in v, amei -- a. ei H udd \ (1 ree: i ; n the d ;' eu Fdwiir \rt a xchnol record ui the mde although it uast tin tat tmu he had run the Mali i 'mi'i : 11;\ e!\ < 11 , !i mu e aid. 'Lack o| it' p'i 1-iiri u U e had ome a. - 1 ndn ain.d perlormance.s ' hat u. in -t couldn't pet et: a 1, t ponds and thirds V. i h. i\ i a loi ot younu boys I a ta' are i \ seniors. two ami and the rest are aphoiilore' and tre hmen tri-meet (ireenuood atld (I reel) . i; Oi W e In \hh at \ die ( RFDITOR'S \OTI( I All persons having < au'aiii'd the estate m ' Iturr !• orek, deeea ed here ijnotitied to p same duly \enlied a ' undi fsiuned, and th debted to aid est, ple.i'e maki payment u I e Sarah Murr Fmek ('i F\eeutn v It I ( Vdar St 1 ee’ Clinton South Carelu a m-: OFI N III S \\|) Till RS. NKiMTS TIL !l JOHNN Y Mc ( ALI I M ( IIAl l I N Challen, McCallum Head PC Track Team i 121 M 4 m W a ti*’ ( it ii id man ui thi pole \ a ult 9 it 9 in Rich; ird Fdw ill m nu Hide run ; -t mm .).) 2 ee 1 nr ,( new (Tool !’(*( •f ’ i Mi Robb \ R e \ 11 ■ Id- m the all mdi '2 m m - 7 ! s, < • Me min i ' ot the \s 1 : : I 11 a. mile re la v t e.illl ! r ( a mp hell. Rev U"1 d Rail 'ii 1 1 1 a 1 ter 'Oti and Fduan SlI'MIxL! ( linlon’ Kdt’ar I’listpi' tIT i d a.t tiip Fall lint misses in Tuesday’ aip'i (in enu (>■ >d. lima e\'eh. I'dister had a ii■ s ei'ed 1 ! lielol'e the da\ was u\er. 'on ! 1 e.T School Held Track captaiii- tor the 19PF Tali' t I J - , 111 o ! 111 1) unisfrv quad fiavv been elected it ( Tali' ■ n i ■■ a 111' t o 1 v 1 major 1 ) V lam: nat m g 1 a hrie- to- wa- announced recentlv by irom M emplri I'enn He ha M'tlie r lin textile industry t h e athletic depai In lent also i a rived Hire,' !ra rk let now oilers cloth which ha- a Sharm ; the hoirn' are a pair 1cr' at 1 ’( lb runs 111 the limit m lining And through ol -enioi's. .lolinnv Mcl'a Hum 340 and Hie mile run l.mmalion ot fabric’ to loam and .lames Challen \ltci graduation ChalU 11 mate rials. Rubrics with built McCallum, an English ma wants t o go ’o law -chool. n ui sulation have been crca- joi Irom Jack-on. Miss.. has hut Hill pn>l).ihl\ erve a led fo: cold wa ather gar_ already garnered three let- stmt in (in ai m\ 1; r ' dial ment tci s in track at PC lb runs len is ; iFd president ol the m the 440. the mile ia •lav St udent (Tri Rail As - Hiati'm and the 440 tclav at the i ■ollege is flow In The Planning Stage I’m JOHN BINGHAM \ H< A Dircetor F 'royi am ame were pla\ed in all \ \I( A liarkethall Uumues past week (hi Tuesda> points \T the l’i ton son was with Id limit lor He is married to the lormer Ha/el S|ade ot l.umherton Mis l'p< ui yrai luat ion he Chandler Hurls Thornwell Win the 1 UC \ a e 1111 n ’ the last ea. ot. Si heduled alternoon the Intel nu dude last ap_ Boys mi I at the National yimes ol Guard Armor\ and pla\ed play then seventh name ol the in\t weeks season In the tirst name of in sonie ot the douhU header the Tmers he held and Mlr (he Cotieais and won In ol d(i to 129 Sheal> ;h lor the wiimitu 1 Ti- in next a (*(ire short sea- u as Im on Ini P 1 '"' ,n yers u dh Hi points while Ad o’ suree u th e\er\one di'iin scored 12 points lor the >> 11 e\ er\ minute of (’(lupars In the second uatne. the Red Devils met the Ratl in summer season is last thers The eame was xi'iu risielmm and the plan close all the wa\ and at the i nir uninuf pro.uam end ol regulation pla\ the nu under uav As . non as .'Core uns tied Follow nu; ;> ure < iunpleted a coni time overtimes. the Red e chcdule of the program : Devils finally man.rued to he i id to all members of win in a sudden death situa 'i W \iA .is well announet'd turn C laude ('rocker put m Im ( 'iiotmde for the bene- two iree throw- to win the ii the _ etieral public name ’2f) to 24 ('rueker was limit lor the Red two Iree —— ““ ““ — “i throw to win the name 2ti to 24 (’rocker was limb lor the Red Devils with 11 points Morris was lunh lor the Pan thers with 10 Ml N S I LAG! I On Mondav evcninn the Ha Rei n- met m the Iirst ntitne ol the \dult Metis Leanue The .luvcecs proved to 1h much lor the llas-Reens h', po't inn a (i4 to 40 win Dow d I e u:i' hi nil lor the Ha - I’een' w nh 12 points Fmer- sun puled in 27 to lead the .l.n eee conn 1 In the second 'ame, .Ioanna and the Tor nnnton C ompany squared oil lor their second meetinn ol the i .i .on. '! 'ri inuton won tla (.;une .ill to d!i throw inn tl'e 1 i : Ui into t u 11 u ay i:e tin i. r i place bet w pen the nme two teams, Adam son was lunh scorer tor Tor- rir. tun with 20 points while Smekir.an was hinh lor .Ioanna with Id. ipetied its base Monday with a Saluda at Salu SPOIL! S I’ANS! I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW Bv loin Plaxico Here's one that’s hard to believe . . . But. it’s true . . . Two of the greatest pro basketball players ol l.ASSli; LI At.I I On Friday alternoon. the mirls ot the Lassie Leanue squared off at the Armory with the Phillies meetinn the t Tuft-Tumpies in the first of two names played m the j leanue The Phillies won over the Tull-Tumpies 12 to 5 in the second name, the unde feated Joanna nirls went anainst (’ou.nars and were I defeated b.v a score of 2(i to 121. Jetty Younn was hinli ! scorer for the w inninn Cou- nars with 12 points Tinslev [was lunh tor the Joanna [Girls with 10 points all time. Bob Cousy and . Bob Pettit FAILED to I make their high school has- I kethall teams . . . Both ■ were cut from Uieir squads I in their high school days! 1 It seems incredible. | hut it's been confirmed b\ I NIOR I.FAGl F the National Basketball As '[ The Junior Leanue name- soeiation . . . And it proves I played at the Hinh School again that truth is some-|jGym Saturday mornmn saw times stranger than fiction, the Tigers no anainst the I Warriors in the first name and were defeated by a score Do you know when the I j of 24 to 11. White was high firvt NCAA championship | for the vwmmnn Warrmrs haskctball tournament was.l w ith 10 pom?' Bundrick wa^ held, and who won it? . . . Iilunh for the Tigers with foui l-'irst one was staged 20 I vears ago. in 1939. and the . first school to win it was I the l niversity of Oregon. What part of the country do v on think most big lea gue baseball players are from? . . . Among all cur rent Havers, more were horn in the South than anv other section . . . The Mid- Wed ranks ‘2nd: the North east third and the Far-West fou rth. I points In the second game jthe Ducks met the Birds and |when the leathers settled the Ducks had won by a score of 42 to 17 Ivey was high lor the Ducks with 14 points Yon Hollcn and Hammct split 'he honors for the Birds with 3 points each SENIOR LEAGUE On Saturday afternoon, the Senior games got under way with the Hawks meeting the Eagles in the first game. The ■ Hawks won the name, led by I Rice scoring 20 points. Sim mons was high for the Eagles known Equitable represen- , with 15 points Final score: tative in Clinton, played I Hawjxs 39 In the second major league basebidl for I game, the Royals and Pistons (<>n vears—eight with the ■ squared off in a very hard Philadelphia Athletics and | f ou ^ht game. The Royals I came back to win the game [after being down by two Ipdints at the end of the third ( quarter. Final score; Royals 32. Pistons 31 King led the million C hevrolet cars and scoring for the Royals with 12 trucks in operation in the I United States! That shows ■ not only that we sell more I each year, but also that | Chcvrolets last longer. ■ Plaxico Chevrolet ' 400 WEST MAIN two with Detroit. He was voted most valuable short- stop in the American Lea gue for two years. By untwisting twisted yarns with thermoplastic properties that have been heat-treated in the twisted state, stretch yarns have been created by the textile industry and found useful in a wide range of knitwear. WILLIAM MILLARD LINN OUR EMPLOYEE OF THE WEEK Med W illiam Millard Linn, one of our mechanics. Millard, wife, Annie Ruth and their five children live on the Whitmire Hwv. His hohby is fishing;, which he thoroughly enjoys during his leisure hours. “ Millard s career as an auto mechanic started he fore World War II. After his discharge from ser vice, he started working for Cooper Motor Co. and has been with us for over IS years. In order to serve vou better, we have sent him to the following automobile service schools: Dodge and Oldsmobile complete car servicing; Oldsmobile differential school; Dodge and Oldsmobile pre-delivery schopl; Sun tune-up equipment school. We are pleased to have an employee with Mil lard’s loyalty and experience associated with us. W hen Your Car Is Sick — He’s A Lood Doctor LYNN COOPER, Inc. “Your Volume Dealer” E. Main St. : 8:13-1711 DODLE OLDSMOBILE 302 I rack ('u.ich .1 high in In praise lam, "Roth ' Nixon vi a ol the Cap ohnnv and TV REPAIR SERVICE ■plo^O. A Even Elephants Can’t Remember All The Changes in the If p(jc h y o*r ms have problems BOTH ' - s Mboj’ ecople 7 The rr, I, ptDERAL '-<■ ,r ’k» you- r»t u r. * llfy ' -J BiO' * Ouf »,e-ri. ol • < k , ] e.e'y return m # a n i STATE I'Tvo’e deduction Com* m M r m Jaim s trulv dedicated ath lete on the track and oil the track thrv an as (me a pan' L of hoy- a- I "I think the its captain cd know he said team has chosen wisely," he add ITLuhi. JOANN S. < . 607-6731 — GUARANTEE rat* p ■ »pa ra11o n o UP guoronfe* occurat* ptparafion o* e^ery ’a* w* maV* any #rrori tbaf Colt yOu any p#nalfy w* will pa^ th* penalty or Thornwell ( hall schedule 1-0 win over da Jerry (’handler pitched a thrcc-hitter for Thornwell striking out 10 and walking IP me Thornwell scored a nin m the top ol the eighth inning to win the name Saluda second ba-cmati Robinson, who pulled two outstanding detemive play to roll Thornwell of potential hits w a the only plaver to get more than one hit Rob m-on ha 1 two singles I hornwell pliived host t > Saluda Wednesday and will open the Northwest Conler- enee schedule next Tile -day bv hosting Jone-villc HR Hi ■/«¥«=* r ^CO. America s Larqest Tax Service with Over 2000 OL'ices 1209 Greenwood Rd. at Laurens Weekdays !t-6. Sat. tf-.'), I’honc t)N 1-1121 No Appointments Necessary WILL IT BE A POISONING? YOU keep medicines and household products out of his reach—locked up YOU use original containers for kerosene, turpentine, lighter tluid —not soft drink buttle*, glasses, ui cups YOU keep products properly beled—and read the label la- YOU store medicines separately from othet products YOU turn on the light when giv ing or taking medicine YOU get rid of old prescriptions REVENTI0N WEEK EGK