The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 25, 1968, Image 7
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YOU
DIDN'T
KNOW
1.\ Tom Plaxico
Chronicle
SPORTS
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an interesting
noin
l to
think about . .
\\ In
In Vi
r a lather or
m y i
UK '
teaches a young_
ter
how
to hit a baseball,
He
.: 1 vvn
y- say "put you.
liitli
1 to
gitlier on thi' bat"
V
i i. (i:d y ou kilo".
th, t
t w
o ol the greatest
hitti
f s
m the history ol
ha-e
hall
Used a different'
ol
hitting" . . . Both
1 <
■ 1111 >
mid 1 (onus Wagner
hat!
1(1 w
ith their hands sep-
arat
id ,.
n tin 1 hat They
tad
i h;u
1 one hand spaced
;,p.n
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ew melies from the
«U t
r on
the handle ol the
liat
1
-n't n strange that
Id )
Otic
tries to hat tluP
W
tod;
ay ' ( aihh hnd
1 h«‘
high
r t lit dime hatting
ii\ t
ng.e
ot all time 367
CHS Hosts State
A, AA Net Tourneys
ami W a ncr's \s as ,329.
Ami sprakinu ol odd but-
t a! a I’O drills. Olio ol tht*
I roll r l b( londod to A)
Simn; iti u ho pla\cd m the
n, Mors li)|- 20 >ears hr
tuid) 1924 and i944 . . .
Ho oIw ,.\ steppod awa;.
Iioiu ihi plate with his
loll, or I rent _ loo) vvhile
h:tlin::. or. as it's known m
ha rhaII darm. he ‘stopped
in tile iuicket ... 11 any
hattei does that today,
he - ni'Inieted not to
Non aren't supposed to be
able to hit that way . .
Net. Simmons who did it
all hi- cart or is m t h i
Mall ol I'ame, anrl wound
no with a Idetime batting
a', era'se of ,334'
( he\ rolet makes cars in
SIX di-tiiKt i.INKS \sith
41 d d h relit models ('he\ -
la let. ( he\ i He. Chevy 11.
('or\ air. ( amaro. Corvette.
Some ruv up the line must
like that letter "C " '
Dr Delmar Hlmme. !)('-
lo\ i d urceon of our city,
ha been one of I’C’s most
a\id bins o\cr the years —
\ a Audent he was capt-
:n of the track team in 19-
2b ' a low hurdler and broad
jumper); he played foot
ball. managed the basket
ball team. For '>ve r twenty
.mars lie was college sur
Mon and team physician. ■
N ou II a 1 wavs see him in I
the crowd when the Blue I
Hose play.
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Advertisers
Clinton Mich School will be
host to the -tale AA and A
tennis tournament, opeiiint:
today on the ('hnton ll ich and
I’resliN tenan College lemu.
courts.
The first round simtles w ere
scheduled to start at 2 p. m.
today with the first round
doubles at 4 p m on the Cl IS
court -
On Friday, the A A semifinal-
in the singles start at 9:30
quarterl inal-. he a
winner ui a ma 1 <■!i
I! i c k e > ('hern ,,|
and I )a\ id Brow n
IKHHV
( II WDI.KK
No-Hit
Shuloul
Chandler
Fires No-Hit
Shutout Win
■ I< rr\ ('handler, a
r 'hihander p ’rhed a
hdter Tiio da 1 . in
I ho> aw i 1 ! a a pla vo!!
tor die \ i|-thwe-l''rn
( oti;' t in e rliampinu hi
I hoi tiw ell blanked
h it! 1 o I.oi khar.t has
en
:n
an
lard
a
m.
with the
di
iti hie
s
semi -
finals
to start
it 2
P.
m.,
hi
'th a
t I’C
On :
sal urday
the
si
neles'
finals
art' to st
ar
t at
1
p. m.
w
ith the double.-
4 I'm a
1- at
3
p. m The
i m
als
\\ i
II he
Pi
ay cd
on the 1
PC
courts
Clint
on High
('(>a(
h
Her
m
an .
laekson
say -.
'St
An
di
'ew s
Will III
a
del mitt
• la
vorite
to win
the
team
I’h 11 ( ; ai
' t round h\T.
Noun d r o w
ill 1 lie M'rond
Pee! t lie w . 11
i)n' w i on Bull
Belton I h an a
. i ■ \ H h n d e {11
ol St \ndrews
ui the second
championship. Belton-Honea
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LEGAL NOTICE
State of South Carolina
County of Laurens
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PM AS
North American Accep
tance Corporation. Plaintiff,
-vs- Marvin F. Barbee, De
fendant .
Pursuant to an Order sign-
jed by tht* Honorable Frances
B Nicholson, Circuit Judge,
dated April 20. 1908. I will sell
at public auction, before the
I Laurens County Courthouse
at eleven o'clock. A M on
Monday, June 3, 19(>8, the Ini
( lowing described properU ;
"All that piece, parcel
or tract of land. with
dwelling house tenon, sit
uate, lying and being on the
South side of the Calhoun
Highway about three miles
Northeast of the Town of
Clinton in Laurens County,
State of South Carolina,
containing thirty (30)
acres, more or less, and be
ing bounded on the North
by the Calhoun Highway on
which it fronts for a total
of six hundred (600’) feet
and by a one acre parcel of
land owned by Walter
Price 210 feet thereon, on
the East by lands of Clar
ence King, on the South by
lands of Lloyd Adair, for
merly of John E. Adair,
and on the West by lands ol
Lloyd Adair, formerly of
John E. Adair and by an
one acre parcel of land
owned by Walter Prince,
said tract of land above
described is a part of the
property conveyed to Clar
ence King by Mrs. Annie
D. Bailey and L. Agatha
Bailey as Executors of the
estate of T. L. W. Bailey by
deed dated June 14, 1965,
and recorded in Deed Book
85 at page 37 in the office
of the Clerk of Court for
Laurens County, S. C.”
TERMS OF SALE will be
cash and the successful bid
der, other than the plaintiff,
will be required to deposit
with me immediately after
the sale, five (5%) per cent
of the amount of bid, the re
mainder of the sale price to
be deposited with me not
more than ten (10) days ther-
after.
In the event that the suc
cessful bidder fails to comply
with the terms of sale, the
initial deposit will be retain
ed by me as liquidated
damages for the expense of
the auction, and the proper
ty will be immediately re
sold. The purchaser will be
required to pay the expenses
of the preparation of the deed
and the revenue stamps
thereon.
The plaintiff having waived
deficiency judgment, the sale
will be final the day of sale.
WALTER E. DUNLAP
Clerk of Court,
Laurens County
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(TIKIS ADAIR
Path and (Tintmi call'd '41 it
mt crc t in a n impel! t inti to
chalk n . i I low ei cr. team
dept h make M. \ndivu - a
-olid laconic
('lintan' hope- w ill n st
pn man I \ on ('Ims Adair and
And\ 't oun Adair w as up ot
m the I t-’ round i 4 t lie ('har-
!e ton I n\ itat :onal Toui na
ment la-t weekend hut that
via- In only In-- ol the sea
-on. Adair and Votin'.' went to
St \ nd i c w
a I a draw a I:
Chill II - \!:d
a It l round h\
:. hi and w 11 1
itt ot a match
ha l 111 JilTe ' '1
Path and Bn in
st John'
Da\ I Holt
i ceded \o
111 ght.
I coiiard Xelsoti o| (’hnton
w ill o again-'! ('harle- (ialla-
w ay ol St Johns in the I ir t
round ol the third light The
w mill r will play Bill Met I rath
ol St Andrew who i top
-coded in the third llight.
('hntan’s Larry Beddick is
pitted aeam-t I Jane Sim re ol
St John'- m the I ir.-t round ol
the lourth (light and the
w inner meets top seeded Bill
Shargo ol St Andrew-.
win
Mdn
d,
pi
h
-Ir
In
Flu
'lit 5, ( linton s
.1 im
John
si 111
meets Bo
h I Java
s ol
th.
St .1
lohn
s m the
Hi'st r<
umd
' 'll
and
t he
w inner
play s
top
an
- ft alt
al Boh IMlllIlp
o| St
An-
1 \\
drew
-i iiior mi tin to
i m
Bill Alexander of Clinh
the doubles
linal- hefo
IT
to- -
plays
John (iardner ol St
mg to St
Xiidrew
(
fail
Johns
m
the iir-t round ol
lard Hold .
7 a. 6-2 Those
two
Flight
\«
i 6 and the winner
team- are
eX(u cted to
make
meet
P
ip -ceded Nathan
it to the tmal m the
tale
( )lo/ov
ol
St. Andrews.
tournament
Adair, seeth
•d
DOUBLES
Clmton'.-
No
1. draws a
i bye m the
Bi't
Clinton'
s Adair-Young are
round ol the -mch s. In the
Whitten Village,
Junior High
Halve Games
Whitten Village and Clin
ton Junior High School,
which split two baseball
games recently, will play
again Tueday altornoon and
next Thursday evening. May
2.
Whitten Village won 7-fi last
Thursday, collecting 14 lids
to 15 hits lor Clin
ton Junior 11 tiih. Dave
Mangum and Jaek Hamc
had three hits each tor Clin
ton Junior High.
< )n Monday night. Clinton
Junior High w on 11-7 as I Jong
\\ aid had tour hits and Rob
ert Scott got three. Lor
\\ lutten Village. Charlc- Ivey
had three hit . Leo Cartmon,
Melvin Ko-s and Roger
Strong had two hit - t ac’n.
The Tuesday game at Whit
ten Village will -tart at 3
p. m. and the teams meet
again on Thursday, May 2, at
7 i). m.
Horsemanship
Show Slated
The Second Annual Horse
manship Show will bo held
May 4th tint! 5th at the Bali
High Ranch owned by Shel
ton .1. Rimer and managed by
Dave Fisher.
Registration will begin Sat
urday May 4th at 9 am and
will run throughout the day
and also Sunday May 5 th at
noon. The events will start on
May 5th at 1 p. m. It will
cover all phases of horse care
and training.
The public is invited and
there is no admission charge.
top -reded 1(1 the Ill's! Bight
ol doubles and drew a lirst
round bye They will play the
w inner ol ('herry -Kellctt ol
Woodrull vs Broun-Smyre
ol St. John's.
Alexander Nelson of Clin
ton play 1 )avis-( iurdmT ol
St John's in the second Bight
and Rrddiek-John-on Clin
ton play Rhodes Calloway o|
St. John's in the third flight
In Class A competition,
Murray Stokeley ol .1. L.
Mann is top seeded in the
singles. Mike Toole and
Harry Rivers of Chet aw are
top seeded in the doubles.
Vork J L. Mann and Cheraw
are the competitors in the
cl,a s A tournament
Class AA eompetilors are
Clinton. Woodrull. St. Johns,
Belton-Honea Path. Dents-
ville and St. Andrews.
Red Devils
Lose 6-3
To Woodruff
Woodrull' threw the Pas
tern Conference baseball
-landings into a four-way tie
for second place' Tuesday
w ith a 6-3 win over (Tinton.
Woodruff. Clinton. New
berry and Chester all have
lost only two games. League
leading Union has lost one.
Woodruff collected 13 hits
against Clinton while the
Red Devils got six hits. Bar
ry Mauldin hit a two-run
homer for Clinton and Tom
my Motes tripled to drive in
the other run.
Clinton, now’ 5-5 overall
OFFICE SI FPUES
CTIKONK I.E PUB. ( <).
the conference,
and 4 2 in
will he at Newberry Friday
and will play host to Chester
Tuesday.
Sophomore Buz/.y Tedards
was charged with Tuesday's
loss, bringing his record to
4-2.
Office Bldg.
220 West Main St.
C linton, S. C.
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Thornwell
Hosts Loop
Track Meet
I Ik>rnwelT- ri e | e n d i n 1
champions wall he the h>.-t
team t• niay . Th a lay . at the
\ ort ll west el'll IB ( oni el'ellee
track meet on the I’re 11\ ter
tan College track
The held events start at
2:45 p m
Thornwell won the eonler-
cnee title la t year and
Slater Marietta placed ee
olid while S C School lor the
Deal ol Spartanburg was
third.
Thornw ell's M a y n a r d
I’leree, a sophomore, broke
the pole vault record last
weekend at the Union Relay
1’ierce vaulted 13 feet to snap
the record ol 12 B 5-1 inches
-el m 1967 by Whitmire ol
Dorman Bierce'- vault al-o
broke his own school record
ol 12 It . 2 in
The -late high school rec
ord i- 13 tt . 5 in . also ot by
W hitmire ol Dorman in 1967
Rn fee and Thoniwell
('oaeh Ben ( raht ree will go
to the l tm <f ;ty ot Tonne -ei
I n\ itat tonal High Seln .o| meet
Satin day . Rieree ha- heen m
vited to participate in the
meet.
roi low ihi:
Greenwood
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