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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 6

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1947 Aj-, .1 THE INDEX-JOURNAL, CREENWOOD. S. C. une 7. 1947 PW Six ing sentenced to death aiaviir' jT Kvaternik and nearly the h4 MATHEWS, GREENWOOD BOTH GAIN 2-RUN DECISIONS OVER Greenwood Takes 5-5 el the forsaer gulliv MamiMnl afta aa Off cabinet Omslin Instruction In Tennis Offered Mathews Wini 5-3 Over Ware Shoals i The Mathww WUdraU pul4 1 in her into I ha unllmltad calling i of flrat plac berth In th aundlnga l.it night by their l-l dartaion or Am9 air rrlnva trial at Quisling- Cabinet Of Croatia Given Death Sentences Belgrade, June 7.or The supreme court of Croatia this morn WCRS National Eroadcatitifif Co.

1450 On Your Dial Ulto: Wllteoa Street RIEGELS AND NINETY SIX All the defendant were entnc-" mA I. k. Silfllaapa eadtew Rleftli In Wars Shoala where eiawfrUut Kaapha whn au aatllane. wge pHIMAip IH tit host will be eatremely eager to i snip the raor-liarp rlaa of th league-leading Wildcat after Uielr two defeat in row thl week. 1 (Ireenwtod play tonight agslnM tit I lull if i from Ninety till at the park.

Weineiay niaht'a lli scene I record battle. Tlir three aamr et with the In- etars 1 Berts 1. 1 1 I. aa gateui Uts 411 ar th Tie Matliew Wildcat defended thrlr title to first place auccssfullr last liUilil In rViuth Clreenwtxid her Uiry acorrd all flv uf thrlr ruin In tli and third In-nlum in amark the Rlrvrli -l The Mallirai ilub haa been awarded a luUJiled gam of Mar In Itlriel FUdium which ir.teted on a liuim that War Ahuala played an inrlikible man. fnritiKtnn IMo tlte 'liiiilii-r puaI allied the ilulin and M-i llir la awarihd Ihr game In quet- i tu irnirllei)lliK thrlr hold un thr lilwln'l rank.

Tlir Warri't frni (ireenwood ent In Nlnrly fill lnl nltrtit lie-tetniinefl In do aa aril aa Ih Wild ta! Ill elf.irta to hoe nearer their atav at the lull 'I U'larilia itlll Mr. I Ml III dlana rirn now at aplrre, the 'to Irttd thr hililny Die Ik lit game tiiliht being the deciding1 KulamcU ami rmnly went the lilt n( tli aerlrae. I route for tlir both giving up T. l.iwilnu li. il.lr looluillliu rlcVell hl utaiMlliig to th third plac War SIhmU RlgU In Xlaliiewa park.

Th Wl Ideal were iitiihlt nln blow to tight but gruuird thrlr hit In th arcond and third frame to puah over aU flv runa In ttxmc two Inning i n. aaainrw caicnrr, arov in 'un hnmT and ttn gir in lour trip, stama paced out nine tingle to th vial tori oyer thr rout to gain th win. Und- Ware heai I'lltV. If IWbrry. a.

cf Hendrig OixiUby, rf rotikr, lb Wllllania. Ib Stewart, aa l.liutriiin. Coota-r AB 1 .31 1 I 0 3 I I I I 4 0 .4 I 1 4 I .10 .1 0 'grrea etM.ru srtgtamfi a. at Fras 1. 1 U.nr nala with fle I to iMi-e fi-r Ninety Htt 34 I AB 4 0 .4 1 I 4 1 I 1 1 I 1 .4 3 .3 4 I .3 4 0 .1 0 Instruct toe) etaaaaa gporworvd by the Juvenile Council for anyone inUrtetod aa Warning the gaana af tennl will bgla the Lander Cwllege court Monday.

Four courts will svalUbt at all tlma with ea- eepllon of hours of InslrucUoA. Two court al the high school and two at the Court House wul be used for ply thU summer, the Lander couru bsing ud for tnairucUon only. Hours of InalrucUoa are divided Into three (roups, ages 10-12, 13-IS years, and adult elaaaea. The first group receive instruction from two to three p. ml, the 13-11 ag (roup from three to four and th edulu desiring training from four to five la the afternoon.

All four court are open to the public In the mornings with thr court available for play all day throughout th week Monday trie Instruction elae wtll be held al the Lander court. TUMday th same hours of training will prevail at the tennis court located near the Court House Class Wednesday will be held at th high school Thursday, Instructors will be svallable at th Lander court again and Friday afternoon persons daalrlng tennis Instruction nil be taken care of at the court near the Court House. Fur those who want lo use the couru for play, the Instruction system set up will not Interfere ae 11 snakas three courts available for public use at aU times. Reacnratlous may made for the court at the Court Huua oa Mondays. Wsdnae-days, Thursdays, and Saturdays for both couru all day and on Tuesdays and Fridays one court win be opwa ia the afteraoons.

At the hfah school Mondays, Tuesdays. Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, two court are available all day with one court being open oa Wednesday afternoon. tVeervationa anay be made at C. Oliver's office in the Court House or by phoning 2eS3. STANDINGS to be hanged.

ptTTKB MADt MFECItL TREAT AT R0BA f0rTI pgTTH MAPI Restores Lost Energy DiaimaiO Ice) Cream ia more than a delicrotis treat. It'a a quick source of longer-lasting energy that peps you up and keeps you feeling your best for hours. Remember, DiaimaiD is better made I Take some home today! A nee" th revtalon lor the protel ol May 14 in Malhra favor i reenol hi eiu 10 VIS I 11 Ml Tufiiaht Malhrwn at Waie Hlnl Ninety Ki at irriiiKl Mathews Gets Disputed Game 0f May 16 I Vlhew a (nil game In front of ilie f'i-ntrl Carnlina leaant- iai today hy virtu of a lalon iil ttoiilon aannlitia to llo- ll(. ill" I lir ili-puli i Muv game which Ho- Itlii-'U orliil-iwllv won 1 J. Th game hy the Mathrw club un Mo- grouiul that Unt Camtiliell a In'llnl- lile for plar In the gam arrord-'llng lo t'cniral t'amllna nil'" 1 he pnii.i hn lix'ii up- lii-ld lir Mr (iordon and a letter In Willi dii'-'ior of the i lllhu.

roliflrttin the d-iion todny liln will ai know li dgi" your proteat May to llhrw War. Hh referem-a tthoala game i May 14th. In ahli you claim i Ijiiry Campbell wa not ellgllili'." the letter iat "Information at hand aunalna your claim and Ihla game la here- I hy credited to Malhewa." Th War Hhoaii llat aent In lo lr. R. Park, aecretarr of the li'ngui.

on V.ay IS did not rarry 1 the name of Camplii'll on tha Ware Hboal eligible lie waa played In Hie game May 14 at Wat Slum la, however, forming the haal for the irni-t The dlapuled garni' wan played Jut al the time the plavr ll-la wi're being trimmed from tin' 20 player allowed during the flrat day, to the 14 normally allowed, i Lonff 2ndreWS Splits Its Pair Of Ieaffue Games For This Week Iing Andrew of the County Softball league had a .500 average, for the weak In Leagu play, winning a 3-1 nod over Carr Consolidated, the losers allowing only two hits hut thorn- lii'lng gtoup-ed In one frame coupled with a lpse In defense lo permit the winning run to score. Tuexday Ninety 8iX gained a decinion 1 2-5 over the Ixng-Andrews team. Thomas Clothing Co. Routs Ninety Six Thorn Clothing Co. of the Pfiimtv Rofthnll I ritiihad Nlnftr fllx xnur.y ln ifBgue game 18-6 on Craft's two hit hurling.

Fowler featured fur the winners, getting four blow ln four trip. Thoma Clothing Co. AB Ponder, cf 6 2 1 Blalock. 3 3 1 Adaina. If 4 2 1 Banister, 3b 5 2 I Blum.

2b 5 1 3 Craft, 3 1 1 Dill, rf 4 3 1 Fowler, lb 4 2 4 X-Corley, 1 1 0 x-Hunnlcut. 3 1 0 I I Fl( Kt.tt it HA.tM FISTH piIIMAip IM Woa Lot Pet. Andertoa Kpartaabarg 17 gt Rock Hill tt 31 IM Charlotte 31 Knoivill. 2 i ,440 Reldivllle ..10 11 .417 Aiheville lo 1 .401 Fayettevllle 11 Victory tlreenwoiKl a on a S-I decision nvrr the Nlmtv Hix Inillali al Ninety Six lat nlnht. Having off a three-run rally In the nlntii Inning li down I he Indiana brforr tlirlr home fan fiirietrr hit lor the circuit for tlir to.liunt with finu-h hmiiui HliKlr and double for th Warrlma iirrfnviMiq Hour rf Hilllili II.

iU II. Iihnir 1 1 ah 4 4 1 4 4 3 37 AM 4 5 i 4 3 4 4 Mrlrulfle lb I V'll. M.4e If Cllfll 1-01 ll KiniK-dv ToiU ll Ninety Mi All" 11 Cjiimn 1 1 Curlcy lb f. I liT All x.il.'l' 21) Well-. If Hherard 3b (Irani Kdward.

Tnlali. Hi orr by Hif.liik I Iri-i iikoikI Nun ly t'n IV 3 II fUO lajo 020-4 two ooo tajl-J Alien. Handera Run bat-lid in Couch Kftinrtiy 2. Howe 3, Koireatrr 3 Tw.i-b.e lilts: Couih lliliie ruti Fnirrltr liuble plan Allen lo Alexander lo Cotlry. Left on bai-r CirrenwoiMl I.

Ninety fix 12 Itau'n on bull Kennedy 2. Flwani 3 H't Ikr-mtta. Kennedy 6. Kdward.t 7 llita oil Kennedy 11 for rulu 9 inning. Edward 11 for a ru.

Wlnmiut nluh- rr Ktiiiirdv Luaing piuhrr: Ed-wartU Liiiilrr Hare. Franklin Ccotir; Pinter. Time 1 50. Hatting Phil M.iM Brnvc- enjoyed crfect night against Cincinnati, collecting two hlU one three-run homer In the filth that mvir up Boston's 5-3 victory margin Pitching. Joe Hatten.

Dodger erned sixth victory and third over Chicago with nlne-hlt Job In Brooklyn'. 4-2 win. Ktl.HK Il.tKM Stiiilli-. cash Jinn 7 Hank Teller tltto tliueger thought he waa III lor some excitement when a man carrying a pistol and a pap ui walked up lo hi cage. Said th liauger "Tlil-i I not a Miik-up.

I want HiIh In liills elianged to quart'-rs Krui'Ker ihsnced the bills and the platol-totln' patrol left without explaining the gun E30USE I Tolal Malhew McJunkln If l.l, aa Acton. 3b Mrndrnrtall. Oaflney. lb rui. Harnea.

rf Powell. Jb 8tarnea. Vaughn, rf Totala -Ctr for UnatrwH in I. Scurw by Inning: War Shoal 000 010 0111 Mat hew 021 000 001-4 Lrrur 81 wart. William, Ho-drix.

Acton Starne. Run bwttod In Pitta. Blewart. PuwU. 8 lame, Lynn 3 To-bae hlU.

Mendelihall Home run: Lynn. Bacrllr: Harm Doubl piayt: Buwart. potikey; PowtU, Oaffnty; Oaff-nry L1; Lyl. PoU; Owffnejr 3. Lrft on baaea: War Shoala 13.

Mathrw I Baea on bwlU: Un-ilrom 2. Burnt 4. 8uikt-tuu: Unatrum 4. Burn 4. Hiu off: Un-drum I for I run In Inning; Elarnr for 3 run km Inning.

Hit by pitcher, by: Surnaa. Oool-by. Winning pitcher: atarne. U-Ing pitcher Unatrom. Umplraa.

Hall and In ton. Srorvr: Bond. Tinir 3 2S. Thomas Bows 60 To Crutchf ield Softball Team Thorn Clothing Co. gofttea team of the County Lawgw bowed 6-0 to Crutchfleld SporUnc Ooodt tram of Bpwrtanburf awt night before a small number ct fan ki Greenwood Park.

rutchfleld will pi-? noat to the Thorn a club June 31 when the local team, which la currently leading In 1U league, goea to Bprun-burg for a doubleheader that night. A wven Inning and a flv Inning game will be played by the two team in their return engagement. It lake three rabbit and gallon of water to produce a giiurle felt headpiece. PAINT 5.25 GAL. DURAIIE VARNISH! liiA-Maale fur Darning Tlnm-MiC of lilley-MM-.

JltO-Tralt, CnHn-quenns KI1U- Hit ramd-AH'' l0-Caa Yu Top Hila'-NHC tanova-NlM ilCMirtnd Ul. Oniy-NHI' ts 0O-rJdnt Truman VHP I'rr-i rr li-unlng lHe-Nw-Nni' llCjt-t'lhk On hcW Mil ItJO-Tlte Tbn-e miuiMii' Utsl-I'eiham. )iii Inn onb Illll-NVwa-MlO JlwtMiliO IX I On TiSO-Wiiiic Vi Vw. Hoot Hour Nelghl-'-r lon-prl Hour rro Cinn for Munliir 0.10-N.. lihihlllit-MM Mi l.uihi un I liut.h 1 a-4iuy Lombards (.

Coluiin lien-HCA Victor Mnr iu; 1 of Mur-MIC I'm Min'i I Kij NI I 1 39-A lnr i i' I. HI' Kuoliinni iiv itai Hour $: aintn hii ll-Asne-Mii-d I V- Uii.in-Ml' sc-TIi Jti Mi. li.illiO-MVl' 1 i Tempi' Mm 1 All.ii-NIM' jtlim ri Uu Hon ml Mil' rlran All. am tit Familiar Mu-k-MK' 00-1 ho IHi'lH' Miow-Xllf I 10 Him I'lano ganil't-NHC i licblnd I lie Mir' Huimk II (J rb NIK' II Mr Hinllh-MU' llttS-New Mll JJ oo tilin off Moan lay g.ntt-sitti oil Calli Ilie flllU l.t Koundup-MtC t'lul yniiHio In Ni 30-1 ily Ib'toHon IS-Xi'li-on IU" Kihiiii of Ulff-XHO New lOlSO-WClt1 rial t.4 I 'arty 1 and Muu-MiC ISMiO-lll NfigbWra 1 I S-M id l)ny Sen I'n-a N-w lylr Hulliiui Hoard t'-olumn 1: U-AnoclBtod rrert Xewg K. C.

It'll i' 1 Mimii-ula for l't i klniNMf todli to Hnppim-m-NllC kt iee if' NHC iHillua-NHf" Jon-NH(' Wldd-r Hinwo-MlC Girl Mai rl-n-NHC -15 -I'nrtln Karen l.ili'MlC Hilly Hi vtla 5: Oil-New-Nlif itll-I-ct llalicc Hanti fM SYSTEM KOIt PIH Union. June 7 A Union county police radio ayatcm. rniploy-hig frequency modulation equipment, will lntalled next wct-it. Bhrtlfl Rochclle Doyle tuilny. M0S I0U KEMtl' omillnt Kerved) State of Soulb Carolina.

County of Greeuwooii. Court of Common Pleas Mr, l.ydia 11. Wight inun. Mr. 11.

Adams. Mr Sue II. Harder. Ileiinit- HeiloiiR. Mrs.

Klirulx Hi II Trllible. Mrn. Maty II. Kilwai-ds, William Frank llevlonn. l.iici'.ie II Immi.

Airs. II'. Smith. I 11 Her-lone. Karl M.

Ilei-lonc Mr:) Salome 11. Mathi-. i Walter Herlotir. A Sidney lit i Myrtle lierlong. ltl1 Ki vnolils.

Mar- alilili. J'ra. Ks-'i Ue lie HerloiiK' Mry and ijiu'elile Pulnlifls. II Wll-Clara Uopi-r II, John-ion. Jain" 11 Herloiic In II I M.

I'o)'. Charlie HerlonK. Mr. I Clarenie i. Wooteti.

Mrs l.i vie W. Ha-kin. Mis. l.yilia W. SIih.ii I.

Coke Woo'i ll. Mrs. Ali' 1 lumpier. Robert Wniiti'n umi Mis. jcnillf loiiroe iniliviitiially anil as Ailminis.iiai ilx of the estate of Mrs.

Alice .1 Ilrortk-, de-ceused. mid .1 iek aufl Itrooki Mon.oe. Iielenihuitc. To Thii ler-iMliiui Above Named YOl A' Hr.KKHi Si MMO.N- I KI) and r-(iiiii. lo answer the Complaini in this m-tom.

of wlii. I a copy i lic-icn it Kei-yi-d ii.ioii you. Hiid to serve a copy of your! aniiwer lo said hi'! ubscnjbei at tin- fit of I. C.rlflltli in Saluda. South Cnro-! IlliU, witnin tweniy nays iim-r ine Service lien or.

exelnsi--fif lu-day' of such sei'vii e. and if yrni fan In answer th-- Coinjil.uut wiih-in tile linie aiorcH.iid. (lie Plaintiffs in tills anion i) apply to the Court, tor the relief ik-mandiid 111 the Complaini J. ren in Anderson Attorneys lor Plaint il'fs Miiy 30. 1947.

i To The Non-ReKiilent Di-fenil-antis: James H. Dr. M. P. Mrs.

Myra 11. Foy, Charlie IIhiIouk. Mr. Klhert Ad- Kills, Clarooce Hea-long. Jamog Woolen.

Lizzie W. Haw-klna, Mrs. l.ydia W. Stewart. Coke Woolen.

Mi s. Alice Dnmpier, I ItolH-rt Wont en, TAKE N0T1CK: I 'Hint th Summons In the above- t-ntitlod action of Which the fore-1 Kotnat Is ft opy. togethftr with the' original complaint in this anion. waa filed la the office of the Clerk of Court for Greenwood Connty, South Carolina on the! I I I i i Tir.li.ht the Wllilrata tloae their1 l.ii fi il.i tnk hen they vlalt Kittens 5-4 Victors Over Warriors In 5-4 I Sandlot Baseball Tlir Mallirwii Kllirnn ekrd am mil Hie Ijllle Wutllorn in a Juirnllr Council Kandlnt l.uln:l t.nnr un 10 aafrtlra Ivry Wan inning plnrher, giving upwv- en itlina lilt Klllrn. All 0 tv li'in il.uid Whin, rf Il r-lry lb (iulliili rf If Hall, ll.lll.

Mi Slr 2b Ivrv. fmiiti. rf Cu ll Total. 3b 4J 10 Warrlur Eimtacr. 2b 8proUM, Cantnll, Ib flliaw, Luc room, aa Oil, lb Luqulrr.

If Hathcux. rf Pioullr. rf AB 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 llrndrrnon T.jtaU cf 41 Anderson On Top In Tri-State I-eajrue By Th Aaaoelatrd freaa The AndrrMin Rebel held thr (lend today In the Trl-Slat Uague. VfB)ii I'vin. vawaat, yj ww i iwaiu or ISpartanbufg in last night play on 6-4 victory over Charlotte ahlle the raycttcvlll Cub were whipping the Prarhe.

4 to 3. I.rKue under '-dog generally gain rd thr upjHT hand around the loop laiil niKhl a the A.ihevlllr Tourl.it. a mcp above last-place FayetteviUe, defeated uxth-plare RrldavUle. 5 to 2. and the Knoxvllle Smoklea, gro i nd-diviMnii lradrr.

rolled over third-place Rock Hill, to I. With the exception of the An-diTnon-SparUnburg iwltcn, how-ever, league standings were unaffected by laM night's result. The Rebels got to two Charlotte hurU-u for thrlr victory over th fourth-place Hornet, who now stand all-even with the percentage board, with 25 game won and a many lnvt Ahrvllle' TurlU pounded out IS hit to set the Reidsvllle Lurkles d'il), with Fred PotuIee getting Manager Bill fiaylcs' squad off on the winning foot on a third-inning homer. The FayetteviUe Cub eased Spartanburg out of the loop lead behind the four-hit pitching of rookies Ray Woodward and Jim Craig. Woodward, making hi first start for the Cuba, allowed the four hit before he was relieved by Craig In the eighth Inning.

imii ji National League Balling Walker, Philadelphia Ruas-Mizc. New York 44 batted Ul Mize, New Yolk Mils RaumhnlU, Cincinnati 61. Doubles F.nnis. Plifladclphlu; Ehiuiihti-r. St.

Louis and Cltifinnati. 13' Triplei-Cooper. New York 5. Home nina Mite, New York 15. Stclen bases Robinson, Brooklyn.

8. Strikeouts Blackwcll, Cincinnati 51. pitching Spahn. Boston 8-1. .889.

American League Butting Dimuggio, New 3R2. Rum Keller. New Yoclc 36. Has- Uillingcr, 8t. Loui 55.

Doubles Mullin, Detroit 17. Triples Philley, Chicago York and Lrlirner, St. Louis runs Keller. York, 13. ATTENTION! What you want ia gasoline that fivea ycur car added pep together with oil and lubrication that pro vents needless wear.

Right? Well this, ia i'i the place to Drive in today. i "AREN'T THEY NICE, MOMMY?" Totals 38 18 15 Ninety Six AB Ivetcr. 3b 2 1 0 x-ltlddle. If 1 0 Butler, 4 1 Price. 2b 4 0 '0 McCarthy, ss 4 0 0 Palmer, lb 3 1 1 Land, cf 4 0 0 Roark.

rf 2 1 0 HtinntctH. 3 1 0 i-Horier. If 3 0 0 Totals 30 6 2 Even the youngsters notice how snowy white and and perfectly ironed your clothes come back from Crendel Laundry. Sending your washing to us means more than freedom from washday drudgery it also means satisfaction and delight, because of the perfect work you get. For superior laundry service at moderate prices let us do it.

Get longer life, greater economy from neir Sherwin-Williams House Paint! Now this "Choice of leading painters" brings you a smoother, tougher coating new, cleaner colors new wear and weather resistance I SAVE 10 ON DRY CLEANING VISIT A CASH AND CARRY STATION WASHABLE WALL FINISH! SEMI-LUSTRE MAR-NOT NO. 4 North Main Street, Abbeville. RESULTS Mtll'THKHX Atlanta 10 Chattanooga 5 KirmiuKliain 2 Nashville 0 Mobile 4 Memphis 2 Little Rock 11 New Orleans KOI'TH LK.MUK Greenville 5 Macon 3 Augusta 7 Columbus 5 Charleston 6 Jacksonville 5 Columbia 17 Savannah 1 I.K.KilK, FayetteviUe 6 Spartanburg 3 Anderson 6 Charlotte 4 Knoxvllle 6 Roek. Hill 1 Ashevllle 5 Reidsvllle 2 WE SNAP TO WHEN VOU PWVE IN PUROL SERVICE IV Fresh colors, ing washabiUty make -this finish the house-wife'a favorite for kitchen, bath. COLORFUL ENAMEL! ENAMEL0ID All-purpoa.

lntrior dacorativ. naml! Applia dria rapidly, rasuta wear. 1.75 Quart NO. 1 OldDurgt-Andraws Building on Oak Street opposite Greene'e Service Station; NO. 2 Roberta' rotiry at Greenwood Mill.

NO. 3 Old Post Office Building, Ninety Six. NO. 6 Drive-in and Pick-Up Entrance to Main Plant off Mathews Eoad. 1.50 Quart A lustrou finish that reiiitr scuffing, scratching, staining.

Dries quickly. Gloss or Satin Finish. 1.85 Quart BI'Y UKRE-AXP SATE BOTH I Pbona Sill GAMBRELL HARDWARE CO. PAINT HEADQUARTERS GRENDEL Tl; IS 'MOSEY Main Street. I IASTM 1 i rw DICJCERT'S SQtb.

day of May, 1947. D. J. PrHn Andwraou Attorneys' for Plaiulitfa. SUy S.I.

1H7. 1 1 mv ll i 7,1 I' LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS TVFlihoiie'47: Maxwell Ul lance.

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