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Pq IOA, THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, Sunday, August 18, 1968 Orangeburg Indian Club Sefls Goal Bantams' Grooms Signs Grant With CMA MAXTON, N.C.- Joe Grooms, The Orangeburg Indian Club suit of Indian Club promotions was organized in 1946 and is the and gifts Orangeburg earned tne Sanfeeland Sportsman By RAY ANSEAUME an outstanding four sport ath the foremost forerunner of all the high school reputation as lete at Holly Hill High School, fc rnum in South Carolina. Solicitation letters to over 500 members from last year have been mailed out by the Rev. J. A. Merchant, President of the Orangeburg Indian Club.

In sending out the solicitation letters, Mr. Merchant stated: "We has been signed to play football bers and it we are to be successful, it is Imperative that all of our old members Join us now. Within a week we plan to seek memberships from those who were not members last year and, ln fact, we will accept new members now." booster clubs in South Carolina. When the Indian Club first began for Carolina Military Academy. According to Floyd Wilson, C- operations interest ln high school athletics in Orangeburg was at ours and so is the decision.

Time an all-time low. Partly as a re have set a goal of 750 mem MA athletic director, Grooms is expected to add considerably to the CMA team. By RAY ANSEAUME More fish are killed annually by pollution than are caught by is running out for we are living in an ace where the dismal pass i3o. I facts show that almost every Grooms was captain of the sport fishermen. At our present fresh water stream in the U.

S. 19G7-G8 Bantams' basketball te rate of pollution, by the turn of is already polluted. am and was on the an comer the century we will be proud What are you going to do about ence team. owners of thousands of miles of APftlSSIott Reserved Indian Club Risenwtc To mocT4 BAUD it? He lettered four years in foot fish-free streams and river There will be very little bac ball and baseball and three years in basketball and track HOW AND WHERE DO YOU JOE GROOMS teria free water and all posted He is son of Mrs B. P.

Lucas CATCH DOG DAYS BASS? of Holly Hill. With the exception of July 30th. the temperature has hoV' ered from 90 degrees to 102 de signs will be removed. Game departments will be abolished because there will be no fish or game to manage except for some isolated systesized privately owned fish ponds and game reserves for millionaires only. Sports In Brief grees since the 13th of July.

Water temperatures on a recent day were up to 87 degrees down to a depth of 25 feet in Lake The only thing that can save Marion and Moultrie may ex (AP) Chompion churned Dlain why the fish are hard to Stadium under police guard during Friday night's game be- through the mud, caught fa vored Forward Pass with one' find and vindicate why fish be fish and hunting is sound conservation philosophies. Outdoor recreation is often times used as a profit media instead of true tween the clubs after receiving 1 4 4 to to 1 have abnormal at times sixteenth of a mile to go and As I journeyed around lakes, I met only an occasional won the 99th running or the some 40 threatening letters. RENSSELAER, Ind. (AP) conservation. News media have Travers Stakes Saturday at Sar a public obligation to reflect the carp fisherman trying to dough' atoga.

true picture in relation to the ball a carp into the boat and im Dooley's first disciplinary act as new Chicago Bear head menace to our natural resourc Jlo even the carp weren't too ac The club serves primarily to create Interest in the football program at Orangeburg High School. At one time or another promotional activities have been conducted for nearly every sport. Among other things the club has installed lights, scoreboard, and a restraining fence at the foot-bal, field, South Carolina's first glass backboards for basketball, purchased training equipment, helped sell tickets to athletic events, sponsored parades and helped in many other ways. At the same time its Declaration of policy prohibits the club from subsidizing any players and coaches or setting school policy in any way. At the end of each year athletes are honored with a banquet featuring notable figures in the field of athletics from every part of the country.

This banquet is not open to the general public but is free for members. In addition to the banque and three yearly smokers, Indian Club members will receive two additional bonuses this year for the first time. Reserved parking spaces for members have been set up. These spaces will be held open until fifteen minutes after game time and will enable Indian clubbers to arrive late and still have a choice parkingplace. Also arrangements have been made for choice reserved seats for members and their guests.

(Elsewhere on this page are illustrations showing the reserved parking area and reserved seating area.) For the first time in over twenty years dues have been increased above five dollars. For this year dues will be seven dollars and fifty cents. According to Mr. Merchant this step was taken reluctantly after carefully considering the general rise in all costs. "With the increased benefits to members," Mr.

Merchant stated, "the directors felt the increase was both justified and necessary." coach came Saturday as Frank es. They can no longer remain COLUMBIA (AP) Clinch tive. Cornish, Huge defensive tackle, Belser of Columbia easily dis Perhaps two of the best months neutral. The free use of pesticides, was banned from Monday posed ay Schlosser of Atlanta to catch lunker bass are July and August. The very night's game with the Creen Friday in a men's semifinals of chemical poisons and fertilizers when coupled with manure (jic.

the South Carolina closed ten months that most anglers drainage, Industrial waste, mun nls tournament. The score was I I TO 5 pair and panic, giving in to Bay packers for "extraordina rily excessive weight." MEXICO CITY (AP) The 7-5. 6-2. the comfortable sanctuaries of icipal disposal systems and air pollution are a group of nasty their air conditioned quarters. Olympic Village will be opened words.

No one seems to damn COLUMBIA (AP) Tommy Remember, fish are like people, R0momir fish aro like npnnip home of the Orangeburg Indians, JUDGE HUGHES STADIUM This is i map of Judge Hughes Stadium, the the subjects or make them con-' only wetter. They' will do the Wyche of Greenville captured tinuous crusades. I thing as people under slm- Junlor veterans singles The public had better get on (iar rirrumKtanrPs when dnp! crown In the top a a Sept. 12, it was announced Saturday. The Games are Oct.

12-27. ATHENS, Greece (AP) -Gold medal winners in the Oct. South Carolina the recreation and conservation: H4 Dorr trA htc fmi ACCOnHof match of the SHOE POLISH SUSANS BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) 1 414 JWClaJt? 1 111 VI HltJ UU vljuvuiiuiw i Closed Tennis Tournament. of our natural resource band- of air cool temperature, food Tradition calls for the Preak- ana a Piace 10 auunJ NEW YORK AP Houston ness winner to be drapped with 12-27 Olympic Games in Mexico nr.lZr'JW' Ilnfielder Doug Rader, who pre.

City will be crowned with a floral horseshoe of Black-Eyed Susans, the state flower of Mary we musi ursi aiviae me ursi clpltated a brawl between the INDIAN CLUB BOX 127 ORANGEBURG, S.C. wreaths from the olive groves of Int0 tw0 cataeories: those up to Astros and New York Mets ln about five Punds and tlie lllllk- Houston 10 days ago, left Shea land. Since Black-Eyed Susans do not flower until July, Pimlico ancient Olympla, a custom dating back to 3,000 years, it was announced Saturday. A Greek offer to provide the wreaths has been approved by mic wm uc iiicjc iiew.mw ers over five pounds. Bass Will imaginations that only a dream- schooi according to size which er can conjure up.

I means that the big bass are Almost anything can happen in schooled together. Once this day of changing sex and scnooied hole is located, it is Racetrack substitutes yellow daisies. Their centers are daubed with black shoe polish. BASEBALL WO the International Olympic Com GENTLEMEN: STANDINGS give away governments as we posslble to pull the lunkers in become a nation of take a vaca- one after other all day long mittee. BIRMINGHAM, Mich.

(AP) IMPROVED TEAM BOULDER, Colo. (AP) I ENCLOSE $7.50 AS DUES FOR THE YEAR. uuu anu uo jjeue. mr pui- Just now many wlU be in a lution idles some 350,000 work- scnooi wlu vary according to the Long-hitting Jo Anne Gunder- Mullen High of Denver, in its second season of organized National League son Carner played her way through the sloppy Birmingham track and field sports, won the NAME: St. Loula ers in mis country eacn year.

volume or water and am0UIlt Pollution killed more than 11 0f flsn tnat js permitted to million fish ln 1967 (reported). squeeze into the summer sane-Ammonia in the Boone River in tuaries. Schools of about 75 are state Class AAA championship San Kranrlaco County Club fairways today to Clnelimall at the 04th annual state meet. Chicago ADDRESS: Lost 44 97 96 59 99 64 69 68 66 61 Atlanta Won 78 64 61 64 62 51 5S 96 94 99 Pet .639 ,929 .921 .920 .912 .141 .458 .452 .450 .447 GB 1S 14 14 15', 20V, 22 23 23 23'i grab a 1-up lead at the halfway mark in her 36-hole U.S. Women's Amateur final against lowa wiiea nsn in a six lo seven nnt Iinrommnn.

i.unkers are 9 aPlttsbiirgh Philadelphia Nam York mile stretch. Phosphate mining lot more sophisticated than the A WINNER RETIRES DENVER (AP) Al Oviatt, Ann Quast Welts. operations were responsible ior and four poUnders il.oa Angelea Houston with the best winning basket, ball record among Denver high uie second greatest kui in Usually one nas to fisn dGep lla gama not Included. inis nappenea in reace mver, for the lunkers. Lunkers are not school coaches, has retired from Johnny Gramling and Dr.

Hugh Smith have been named to head the annual banquet. A speaker has been obtained and full plans are to be announced shortly. Henry Sims and Henry Tecklen- berg will handle smokers. Plans 10- are to hold at least three smok- George Krog made 127 saves ft th and allowed only 11 goalsDen. cf ffi ver had a 23-2 record over that pr or Je game' Deriod In addition to the regular ac tivities a parade is planned prior SAN FRANCISCO (AP) to the opening game with St.

George Mira will start at quar- Matthews featuring both school terback and regulars will be at bands. Dlayers from each team. nonaa, suiiocaung the nsn are motivated by such things as the coaching at age 55 to devote his Lewis Second In Eastern time to teaching. In 15 seasons oj uk river, tigiu- unie day and tliey become pound bass and dinner plate- active when deep running lures size shellcrackerswere included SUCh as the plastic worm or wa- event at Pikes Peak Turf Club. No.

9 finished third, but a state steward operating the tote board punched No. 7 instead. So the track redeemed show tickets his Manual High teams won six city championships and tied for in uus kui. ine uiemicai uom- ter dog with black and white wo others as well as winning Sunday'a Gamea 'Houston (Cuallar 6-6 and Ray at New York (Cardwell 6-10 and Selma 8-7), 2 Cincinnati (Culver 9-12 and Nolan 3-2) at Chicago (Nye 4-11 and Nlegro 12-7), Lot Angelea (Sutton 8-1 1) at Pittsburgh (Veale 9-12) San Franclaco (Perry 10-11) it Philadelphia (Short 12-11) Atlanta (Reed 10-7) at St. Loula (Washburn 10-9), American League pany paia tne state uu.uou.

pork rlnd attached enter their PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) two state titles. on both horses. The error cost the track $129.60. drainage irom cattle reed lots, peaceful abode.

Joe Inmin a 20-year old Wake Forest University senior, lac oxygen, industrial pollu- in water such as the Santee- most positions Sunday when the and dienitaries from the two A COSTLY PUNCH FOUNTAIN, Colo. (AP) regained the Eastern Amateur San Francisco 49ers host the towns. Visitin? team cantains A WINNING GOALIE DENVER (AP) In three tion, manufacturers and pro- Cooper lakes, the big old lunkers cessing of goods, insecticides, should be lurking close to the herbicides, fertilizers and pes- weed beds where dissolved oxy- Bettors collected on show tick- Golf Tournament lead at the three quarter mark Saturday Cleveland Browns in a National will be presented a blanket in Football League exhibition his school's colors nrior to each ets on a horse that ran out of seasons as goalie on the Univer. sity of Denver soccer team. with a one-over-par 71 in 95- the money In a quarter horse game.

home game as a good will ges Detroit Baltimore Boat on uwuea si aunie 01 uie more gen Is sufficient to sustain life, prominent killers. Here also is the place to hide Sprayed cotton fields, sewage, and the weeds always seem to degree heat at the Elizabeth Cleveland Manor Course. GB 8 13 13'4 80V, 20V, 24 31 Lost 43 SI 97 98 58 83 61 67 71 7J Won 78 70 66 66 62 87 95 94 49 49 Pet. .649 .979 .537 .932 ,917 .479 .474 .446 .408 .381 pastures sprayea with 20 contain an abundance of food aOakland Minnesota Despite going three over par Western N.C. 500 Today pounas 01 toxapnene per acre, such as: minnows, frogs, bugs.

New York on the last five holes, Inman emerged with a one-stroke lead California tumuli vunnjaii wnaie, una aiiu snaKes, etc. Chicago solvents, nasn water from pow Lunkers like to feed deeo but WEAVERVILLE, N.C. (AP)- Ispring, qualified at 88.193. iWashlngton Kimball Takes LPGA Lead From Mann ST. LOUIS (AP) Judy Kim over three pursuers.

His 54-hole Late game not Included. Petty's Plymouth and Paul er companies, runon water irom may be forced to feed In the fresh cement, septic tanks, su- weeds early in the morning or Thirty powerful Grand National racing cars will go to the line at score in the 72-hole tournament which he had led after Thursday's opening round was 211. Goldsmith's Super Bee Dodge will start in the second row. Sunnay'a (jamea Chicago (ohn 9-3 and Horlen t-ll) at Bi ie warnings, iruu grove iate in Uie evenings. They seem Asheville-Weaverville Speedway Cleveland (Slebert 12-9 and Hargan 7-12), I Sunday for the 2 p.m.

start of Those first four qualifier Deadlocked for second at 212 sprays (ethion), sheep sprayed to always like to feed prior to with toxaphene and malathion, thunderstorms and changing Detroit (Hlller 5-3 or Wilson 10-9) at the 11th annual Western North competed In five-lap record runs were Jack Lewis of Florence, ball dropped a 12-foot putt on the 18th hole for a second round Boston (Plaarro 4-4) auu wain irom nici wav con-k Carolina 500, a race no one has ture and game officials will be provided a motel room for their pre game meeting. Although personal contact has not yet begun with those who were not members last year, anyone interested is urged to join the Indian Club by using 'me application form which is attached. Bihlear And Jennings Win At Edisto Raceway NORTH, S. C. Eddie Bin-lear and Neal Jennings captured first place wins in the two main events at Edisto Raceway S.C., Inman's more celebrated Baltimore (lonhard 9-5) at Minnesota (Merrill 8-13) Saturday for a $500 winner-take-all purse and Dieringer took the Some excellent locations are 68 and a one stroke lead Satur struction, salt from snow removal operations, high oxygen de- teammate at Wake Forest: ever won twice.

Three former winners will be Washington (Hannan 7-9) at under water humps, the tops of money. There was only a shade California (Murphy 4-6) Vinny Giles of Lynchburg, day in the $16,000 Holiday Inn Invitational Lady's Professional mand nutrients, dairy waste, New York (Barber 6-4) at which are about 15 feet below in the field for the 250-mile and Bob Barbarossa of Osseo. Oakland (Dohson 10-11) weed and algae control by golil the surface. Light penetrating to difference in the four speeds for the five laps: Dieringer 87.882, Petty 87.822, Pearson 87.571, and courses, flushing of swimming a senior at the University of Houston. tills depth usually will permit Staring times of Sunday'a games, EOT: NL: Houa-NY 109.

Cln-Chl 130. LA.Pltt race. They are pole-winner Dar-el Dieringer of Charlotte, the 1966 victor, and Richard Petty of Randleman, N.C, (1965) in a pools and hundreds of more sim growth and therefore, a saturat. goldsmith 87.515. 139, SK-Phll 135, 215.

Lewis, who had shared the ilar or associated killers account AL: Chl.Cle 1. Het-Ros 2. Balt-Mln 230 ed oxygen content will bring the Golf Tournament. Miss Kimball, Sioux City, Iowa, has a 36-hole total of 138. One stroke behind with rounds of 69 and 70 was Carol Mann, the opening round leader.

Earlier Shirley Englehorn had The fifth fastest qualifier, Wash-Cal 4, NYAoak 430, for the overall fish kill. second round lead with Giles, seemed headed for the undis fish to the area to feed and hang pair of 1968 Plymouths, and last Bobby Isaac, did not put his Just how many birds, rodents, SCORES Dodge Charger in the record runs. and game animals suffer under puted lead until he took a triple bogey seven on the 18th hole. He finished with a 73. around.

Gravel bars off points where cool spring water lowers the temperatures to about 75 degrees will be excellent if there is sufficient dissolved oxygen in fired a 68 for a 36-hole total of these conditions makes i guess as good as anyone else's, Other qualifiers Friday for the here Friday night. Giles went three over par on NATIONAL LEAGUE Astros 1 Mets 0 first eight starting positions were Pete Hamilton and James Hylton in Dodge Chargers and In the Outlaw race, Bihlear came in ahead of Jim McNeal, the last three holes, including a the water. Statistics gathered the last eight years show 88,144,000 fish killed (this is reported only). Most fish were killed ln rivers. Next In double bogey six on the touch Reds 4 Cubs 0 Wayne Fralix, Slick Gibbons, ish also need oxygen to as- year's champion, Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala.

Allison won in a factor Ford, but will drive his own 1966 Chevelle this time. A crowd of 10,000 to 15,000 is ln prospect. The steeply-banked speedway is regarded as the fastest half-mile track on the NASCAR circuit. Dieringer's Plymouth and a 1968 Ford Torino of David Pearson will start on the front row. John Sears ln a Ford.

18th, a dog-legging 470-yarder, Giants 6 Philles 4 Bill Easterling, Bruce Head and simulate the food they eat. Al Twenty-one others qualified Pirates 3 Dodgers 0 order were lakes. The greatest Tommy Hooker in that order. Saturday. And Buddy Baker's and also had a 73.

Barbarossa fired a 71 to gain a share of second place. Braves 3 Cards 2 source of pollution was Indus' Following Jennings ln the Ja though three parts per million (PPM) of dissolved oxygen is tolerable, there will be more Charger, which was entered but 143. One stroke behind Miss Mann was Sandra Haynie of Fort Worth, with a 70 for a 140 total. Peggy Wilson fired a 71 for a 141 total. Marilynn Smith ballooned to a second round 75 and 145 total.

Miss Kimball was even par 35 after the first nine holes on the Norwood Hills Country Club course, then charged down the back nine for a 33. trial operations followed by agri lopy event were Virgil Temple- did not qualify, was assigned Nelson Broach of Richmond, tje last starting position. moved into fifth place with lunker action in water containing a saturated 10 (PPM). This AMERICAN LEAGUE Orioles 8 Twins 2 G. C.

Spencer of Jonesboro, an even par 70 for 214. Defend Dieringer was the fastest quail was Saturday's fastest ing champion Hal Underwood is usually In the vicinity of or above weed beds. Submerged Indians 6 White Sox 5 of Humble, shot a 73 and Tigers 10 Red Sox 9 11 innings fier Friday at an average speed of 88.407 m.p.h. Pearson, winner weeds seem to be the most pro lipped four strokes off the pace Yankees 3 Athlectics 1 ductive. culture operations.

Almost all the fish were killed is fresh water and this is probably due to the fact that more fresh water reports were received. September was the recorded high month kill followed by March. This could vary according to climatic conditions, etc. Many bathing beaches have been closed in the Chesapeake Bay because of the bacteria count. of the Fireball 300 here last at 215.

ton, CVW. Burbage.Frank Drig-gers, Bobby Williams, Carl Ad-icks and Paul Proveaux. An added attraction at the Northraceway which has become quite popular in recent week sis the Powder Puff running for the lady drivers. Eleven of the fair sex entered the event Friday night with the top five receiving trophies. Laurie Arrants came in ahead of the field, followed by Betty qualifier, pushing his 1967 Plym outh at 86.620 m.p.h.

Three Rookies To Start When possible, trolling deep, if necessary with steel lines, will be one of the best methods ln July and August. Once a deep hole or spot has been located with the fish finder or through Cordova Little League Team Awards Given experience, fish that location vie. Hall, Kathy Metts, Jackie Boltin orously. (Follow this column for CORDOVA, S. C.

The Cor There are no final solutions to game scarcity so long as man information about a new con dova Little League team was MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) cept of summer fishing all continues to upset the balance of nature. Laws that sap wildlife At least three rookies apparent dissolved oxygen). recently treated with a swimming party at Fairview Lakes by the coaches and parents of and Mary Alice Jennings. Behind the trophy winners ln order were Audrey Harwell, Je-anette Templeton, Margaret Ann Hutto, Betty Jean Williams, Mary Proveaux and Barbara Chas- ly will have starting assign capital and natural resources are not sound laws.

There is no it is necessary to know ments with Green Bay when the the players. oxygen content in order to catch lunkers ln the hot summer dog National Football League champion Packers meet their old ri Trophies were presented dur substitute for fisherman hunter landowner game manage days. vals, the Chicago Bears, in an ing the party to outstanding, members of the team. All team members receiving small a- NFL exhibition game Monday Once the spot is located, the catching is easy. The "Galvanic night.

Cell Oxygen Analizer" will rev wards. olutionize summer fishing all Miss Lynn Smoak, 21 year- i si i fen ji 1 MJ ment cooperation. Magicians pull rabbits out of hats, but it takes more than magic to produce good hunting and fishing. We are on the right track when we associate joint cooperation with such words as courtesy, permission, landowners re The contest, an annual charity Olympic Games Not Affected By Riots MEXICO CITY (AP) student riots and demonstrations have not affected re over the world. old daughter ofCordova Mayor Le Grand Smoak, coached the team in her spare time whlls ui uie meanume, sneau uuon affair sponsored by the Midwest Tripoli Shrine with the proceeds tne weed beds, don cast sha to go to crippled children's hos dows, and try fishing a Johnson servations for the Oct.

12-27 being employed by the First National Bank ln Orangeburg. pitals, also will mark the first Silver Minnow with a plastic meeting of two first year bead horm attached. Fish earlv In Olympic Games, Ramon Ala-torre, Olympic lodging director, said Saturday. Bob Romanstine also assisted quest, driving and parking, gates, fences, livestock, plants and crops, water signs, fire, litter, the morning and late In the eve- with the coacing of the team. coaches Phil Bengtson of the Packers and Jim Dooley of the Bears.

ining. Big bass spook easv. Manv Team members were Billy He dened the assertion ln a camping laws, weapons, game Dennis newspaper that "an estimated laws, management, target 10 4pound toss ere caught Smith, Bob Sandford family, helping, pro- method Romanstine Keith Thomas, St Bengtson said his two kev ing. groups. oups, 20 per cent of reservations to attend the Olympics have been eve Thompson, Harry Sandford, acKies, Henry Jordan and Ron duce, thanking, and safety, "i uwii nare irom Charlotte.

N. C. Total tak fnr canceled ln four European coun Kostelnlk, apparently will see Mike Romanstine, Mike Huffman, Clint Godowns, Ricky Ant- only limited action at best De LEAGUERS ley, Ricky Crawley, Danny Whi- fensive end Bob Brown Is on the CORDOVA LITTLE From left to right: How many of us ever go by the week were 11 bass all over the property owner's house and five pounds and Betty caught the offer him a share of our bag two largest which tipped it game or fish. The problem lschatillon at 10 pounds each. tries because of the disorders here." The statement appeared In an editorial of The News, English language daily.

best offensive player; Lynn Smoak, coach; T. C. Sandford, best defensive player. Larry Sandford senhunt, Larry Sandford, T. C.

Injury list for at least a month with a broken arm. Most valuable daver Sandfod. and Billy Bozard. Billv Bozard.

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