Well, Ponyboy had "stolen their girls" or presumably had conversations with their previous mates. They were jealous.
He didn't apologize (he didn't need to, they were being unfair), so they decided to attack him and his brother.
ponyboy and johnny stole the socs' girls. the socs beat them up almost drowned ponyboy
Ponyboy knew that Johnny recognized the Socs in the park because Johnny's reaction was one of fear and anxiety. When the Socs confronted them, Johnny's demeanor changed, and he became visibly tense, indicating that he was aware of the danger they posed. Additionally, Johnny's past experiences with the Socs, including a traumatic encounter where they attacked him, contributed to his recognition and fear of them.
In "The Outsiders," Johnny gets beaten up by a group of Socs after they confront him and his friend Ponyboy while they are walking in a park. The Socs, who are from the wealthier side of town, attack Johnny and Ponyboy, leaving Johnny traumatized and feeling helpless. This incident significantly impacts Johnny's character and contributes to his fear of confrontation throughout the story.
Dally gives Johnny and Ponyboy the gun after the socs attack Pony and Johnny in the park, or after Johnny killed Bob for trying to kill Ponyboy
Bob the Soc
ponyboy and johnny stole the socs' girls. the socs beat them up almost drowned ponyboy
the socs attack johnny and ponyboy because johnny and ponyboy were with there girlfriends
Dally gives Johnny and Ponyboy the gun after the socs attack Pony and Johnny in the park, or after Johnny killed Bob for trying to kill Ponyboy
Bob the Soc
the go to soda pop for help.
They weren't they were drunk and just looking for trouble
Darry his older brother, got mad and hit him
For me, I think the Socs is wrong in the situation because they drowned ponyboy and johnny just helped ponyboy ..Wish it helps you :)
In "The Outsiders," two Socs attempted to drown Ponyboy in a fountain. They were part of a group that confronted him and Johnny while they were in the park. This incident escalated tensions between the Greasers and the Socs, ultimately leading to significant events in the story.
5. Ponyboy sleeping in with Johnny at the lot 4. Darryl hitting Ponyboy 3. Ponyboy running away with Johnny 2. The Socs approaching them drunk 1. The Socs attempting to drown Ponyboy
Ponyboy doesn't find anybody. He is jumped by Socs in the beginning when he is walking home alone from the movies. Later in the novel, he is walking home with Johnny Cade and Two-Bit Mathews. He and Johnny get jumped by the Socs in the park.
well bob tried to drown ponyboy in the fountain, and in the movie ponyboy and johnny are at the ladder thing when the socs attack. but i dont think any feature particularly drew their attention.