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It Alamay.' The Hartsvilk pitcher, kg however, was able to get out of a thrilling several bad boles. The locals had Richards ne Bead l Springs Schools Become Bead Booth fin»h wie* Cm 'STof fhe ninth tar# The score wa» 5 t6 8. awd BUI OoUHm fast out they will second and the visitors hitless in yielded 14 hits but were unaoie «« pjyrkmon right tied the score £.7n g vrith a homer field fence and over the left $ald —->fh untied it ledthe Chiefs at the ee for three and Bui three for five. score: 382 4 14 0 and Jones; Shealy, and Scarborough. Braves defeat- _ icsday night 6 Myrtle Beach-George- Kingstree-LakA City postponed because of _ > Night Gamas pitched a pretty against George- ursday night but kat in the eighth inning visitors scored three jeome a two-run lead . Chiefs. The game had icr’s battle between rgetow nand Shealy. Ts shoe-striag caVA ire to centeiHaMl was ing feature of the 020 000 030—g t 4 100 111 000—4 4 3 lies Thursday night Sonocos defeated __ 11 to 4; the Lake kers beat Orangeburg Kingstrae walloped 13 to 5. with a tingle Blackman walked and Wilson singled to score Gam Chino Bernal made one of the most sensational catches that has been seen on the local diamond m the Georgetown game last Thursday night Us nabbed with one hand a drive that was very dearly intended to be f two-beg- Rifhards, who has been endent of the schools at niperintandent some, were unable to score. |Denmark for the past 14 years, T. ,, . . „ lM w. _ ' wiu become superintendent of the School*, beginning game Friday night Bubbar Moore hit game for , Greenwood mills have been desperately in need of more pitchera. It is reported that Cal Cooper may be sent from Chattanooga to help them. in 000 02 0011—4 8 2 000 002 803—5 8 3 dam homer by Durham It isn't often diet fans see s e wim ■HHHH .run over the kft Add wind up like the one Tues- when Cart Tucker hit booed Ousts in the town-Grangeburg game on Wed-1 nesday night of last week, ac-i cording to the Orangeburg Times; and Democrat The Orangeburg a three- P*P«r add the Orangeburg tens against *•* “the first inkling of internal week conflict flare up on the field as Braves’ Manager K. K Ousts waved Catcher Perley Grant off the playing field in the eighth in ning. The two players had been conducting s personal feud be- j tween themselves since earlier in the game wheti neither would take a pop fly behind the first base line. In the eighth inning after Shirley had filed out to • Kinsey in center the Braves were Night Games lost another heart- a’single by Pinch- Ripple gave the 4 decision over the ninth inning. had pitched five- (Chiefs uadi Mest- ith. Manager Nate (the entire route for Hired a 6-4 victory for the ville Sonocos over the i-»if City Truckers Friday night The Fort Jackson Raiders trompled on the Georgetown Raiders 16 to 1 in a slugfest while Orangeburg defeat ed Myrtle Beech 13 to 4. Havird’s Job In Lancaster Cy Havird, erstwhile Camden Chief first beseman, has become athletic director for the Lancas ter plant of The Sprung Cotton The Lancaster News last week carried the following story re garding his appointment: “Cy Havird, native of Colum bia and graduate of the Universi ty of South Carolina in January, began duties Monday morning as athletic director far Lan plant Of The Springs Cotton “Mr. Havird was temiewy a first baseman on the Caaoden Chiefs baseball team. He thapwHtenrpcwdte to e new director starred in athletics at Newberry College, where he was awarded letters in bgseball, basketball and football. He played atalassienal baseball i a Danville, Va^ club ia the summer of 1846 and also in Arkansas and Trenton, Carolina in Jenuauy of this year. “During the war he served in the Army Medical Corps. “Mr. Havird made AO-State in baskAball while Maying an the h school fence in the ninth inning with two out to win the game. A1 Lament is beck with Orange burg. , Tucker, the new shortstop, and Fouts, the new second baseman, both shone afield and at the bat Tuesday night The Chiefs got 14 hits off Mc- passing the bell around the in-1 field and Grant fired the bell very hard at Manager Ousts. Just asi soon as Ousts caught ball he yelled ‘Chinners replacing .Grant for Orangeburg.’ Grant walked slowly over to the Orangeburg dugout with the mask still on his face and he was cheered by the fans as he left the field. 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