Ne FG area's super-speedways southern drivers—Little atherly, the “clown of the sport, and Glenn 1) Roberts, all - time winner—were killed in accidents. Another top 2 driver, Jim Pardue, en his car wrecked durtests. other drivers who were to Southern racing 0 met death. Two of sddie Sachs and Dave Id — were killed in a ash during the Indian- SG NERNEY CUE a UCC power plant Wiat prouuceg aS of the sport's nardest chargers, Speedw: at Avanta, Vaytona, car pileup on the seventh lap of |much as 450 horsepower, and | was quoted as saying speeds had | Darlington, S. C., and Charlotte. Hannah-Pamplico Cagers Do Only One Thing-Win By GREGORY MARTIN Morning News Sports Writer a 55-40 triumph over Southside good cage squads. and an 83-72 win over previous- Coach Poston can Hyman, a 5-10 junior center. give no Backing up the first five are PAMPLICO—You almost feel ly unbeaten Olanta. The team’s good reason for his club's suc- 58 sophomore guard Tommy “they have look- McGuire, 59 sophomore gu 00. A third. Bobby sorry for a little basketball only loss was a 61-54 upset at cess, He si ed good at times and at times Kent Jones and 5-10 junior foran, died of burns suf- team like Hannah - Pamplico. the hands of Bishopville a test drive of his stock They are not very big and, acThe Rebels do have a win- mediocre. They are not very ward Gordon Morgan. e brighter side of the cording to coach Bussey Poston, ning tradition to rely on. The big, don’t have much speed and they are not very good shots and team is a consolidation of two can’t shoot too well but they win and I guess that’s what counts.” don’t have too much speed or former C cage powers. Both The “can't shoot,” part is a experience. It seems like just about the Hannah and Pamplico have long little hard to believe considering omapidel eter ~stted Stine tec erryLh of South Carolina, will be the guest speaker at the Darlington Athletic Club Monday. night. The meeting will be held at the Darlington Restaurant be- ginning at 7:30 p. m. Weldon was the highly suc- cessful Bamberg coach who won the class B state cham- pionship in football in 1963 and reached the finals this past season before losing to the Kershaw Eagles. He also had very Bob Nichols Is Putter of Year CHICAGO (AP) Bobby Coach Poston has only eight Nichols, who set four tourney more regular season games be- records winning the 1964 Nation- fore the conference tournament al PGA title, was named putter at Hillcrest the week of Feb. of the year Saturday in the anperating under NASCAR 15. He has the week of Feb. nual vote by the Golf Writers was estimated at close million, compared with only thing they can do is win histories of winning seasons and the scores they have been run- 7-12 open and would like to Association of America. a number of state champion- ning up. Especially when this schedule a few more games ight million in 1963. Nichols, who also used his games. Of course they have rize money, paid to an been doing that pretty well this ships to their credit. The con- is applied to Harold Poston, a with anyone interested in play- second-hand $5 putter in winle of 1,618 drivers who season with six victories in solidated team did all right last 5-9 senior guard, who scored 22 ing. ning 1964’s top purse—$35,000, in year as it won the 6-A confer- points ted in 1,040 NASCAR- seven starts. against’ Cheraw, 19 Poston says that he could give the Detroit Open—thus became ence championship behind the against Hillcrest, 22 against a nice guarantee to anyone the only golfer ever to capture ed events, was an inThe Rebel’s tallest man is 5-11 hot shooting of junior Warren Southside and 28 against Olanta. coming to Hannah-Pamplico. ff about 10 per cent two awards by the writers’ Phil Poston and they have only Moore. previous year. The Rebels next game is a group. Coach Poston has two other one returning starter from last Rs's Grand National However, this should have young Postons in his starting conference encounter with The 28-year-old Kentuckian year. But they have found the attendance at the 114 Southside Friday night on the two years ago received the Ben lineup. Besides Harold there is se” for stock cars. paid formula for success some where as coach Poston lost three starthome courts. The Falcons will Hogan Trophy, bestowed = as they have been the scourge Phil, a 5-11 senior forward, and lor 62 races. In addition, ers by graduation and lost Moore be led by Moore and will be nually to the golfer persis! of area basketball in the early | $136,980 went into the to Southside when his star Wayne, a 5-6 junior guard. Phil looking for revenge for that lick- after a physical handicap. Niele part of the season. | point fund to be dis moved to Florence. and Wayne are brothers and ing they took in Florence. This ols suffered multiple injuries odel) division, the “ma been an off year for the Rebels Hannah - Pamplico’s wins inIt hasn't been that way though Harold is a cousin of the two. should be an interesting game in an auto accident when he was 8 at the organization's clude a 66-48 victory over Che- as the team has racked up conOther starters are Jake Ard, with the conference lead at spending 92 days in a hospi- among drivers and car 'y banquet in Daytona raw, a 72-37 win over Hillcrest, vineing wins over some very a 5-10 senior guard and Bobby stake.