The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 21, 1944, Image 7
TMK CAMPgW CHUOMICLl. CijMDitli, tOUTH CAWOLIWA. rHIDAV. JANUARY 21, 1K4
PAQt 8CVCN
SPORTS
From tho 8klppor*o Ooak
BMkottall )• on th« uporadf Ih
Camdoii. Ttoo fliw porformanco of tho
‘^Ftyinfl ProfooooTi^’' ttM Southom Air.
ways COM team hors, has roauKod in
n splendid bulMup of pubiio intsrsst.
This snthusiasm Is not eonflhsd to ths
Profs alsns, but to the games sehed*
vied by ths High sdiool team.
• • •
AL LOW TO COUNTY
iw County .lost a fine oHlxen
I writer loit a close friend^
lOth claimed William' Anorum
toykin last Sunday* Anc was
dbvfMmAltf'^IIIcaaKIa faC
those extrsmsly-^liksabls fs4>
true friend. 'We are going to
in very much. Perhaps the
issant of memories are those
■ftemoons at the polo field
^nc acted as timekeeper and
id this comer was scorer.
The "Plying Profs” certainly have
not wmared away* against any push*
over teams. Business Manager Oeo.
Stnart and Coach Joe RBey have
gone after the best cage t^ms in the
sooth, and while the locals hare
taken it on the chin in most of the
games to date the crowd really loves
them for their fighting Qualities.
• • e •
see
you ever noticed when read*
it those raids by the English
erican air forces, the ships
y. For a fact—if you think i
-ong, listen to this spasm of
As ws have steted before in this
column, a fins schedule has been ar.
ranged by ths management of< the
Profs and ws hops that ws personally
will be able to see aB of the home
games. Old- Man Flu slipped us a
kayo on the games so far played here.
e e e
[>ar across the channel,”
tiunder through the skj^’ '
weep” and “hop" and “soar’
“loom”
x’t they ever fly?
e • •
luckled when ws saw an In-
I in lipstick on the partition of
In an Ice ersarh parlor: "EaL
d be wary.
• e e
romotion of Dallas T. Daily,
ral industrial agent tor ths
I Air Line Railway is a
if much satisfaction to this
In the past six years we have
opportunity of getting td
I. T.” well. He has been a
visitor to our sanctum and
s great 'Si^ to the Chamber
lerce in making contacts of
itrial nature. Some of them
ive clicked bat for the war.
hopes that when the war is
can, with the able assistance
But as we mentioned, the sport is
really stepping up fast, and it is a
fine thing for the community.It was
our good fortune to'cover cage everts
in the Big Ten, also a cross-nation
tour of the famous Wisconsin Legion
team, which played 130 games from
New York to Seattle and only lost
two. That team downed such out
standing pro teams as Bie New York
Eltics, Oswego, N. Y. All-Stars, Cleve-
land Rotenblooms, Washington Palace
and scorM of othMW. So you may
know why .we like basketball. Anil
the brand that is being dished np on
the floor of the High school gymnas
ium is tope.
develop Camden into an
I community.
• • •
MEI HOW PUZZLING
rmy, officers caste relays
of rank and distinctions,
majors and captains drivs
• and Chsvrolsts
idets drivs CsdIlaes and Lln-
About toe fans saw ths gams last
week, Wednesday. Ths gams was good
enough to have had twics that many.
If not mors.
• • • •
By the way, this isn't an announce
ment about a sport event, but the fel
low who te hack of the project is snch
a fine sporL such a real guy, that we
are lining this c<»nment in the sport
(‘blumn. We refer to the annual ba-
saar or whatever yon may term it of
the Catholic church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, which we understand
will be held on or about March K,
this year.
• • • •
Do you recall how we tore down
that wall that Father Ed. Burke was
leaning against last year. Ws met
the good Father a few days Sgo and
he said he was looking around for a
wall to put hie back against. .We as
sured him that if our feebis efforts
would be of much avail, he certainly
would have us throwing vorbal hand
grenades at any wall ha had in mind.
sees
JUST IN PABBINO
Apparently the railroad man faal
that the time to strike la whan the
rails are hoL . . . The giria who make
the bast show girls aro the-onaa who
ha|m the moat to show. . . . Complain
if you must about .cation points, but
romember, they’re a heap right mors
comfortable than bayonet points.
Important Changes
Madb In Grid Rdes
Anyhow, the basaar, which will be
held as uatncT in St. Mary’s HalL is
something to took forward to' with a
lot of keen anticipation.
Camp Grant in Illinois, and Iowa
university are at the top of the un-
beaUn college Uaaketball list this
week, following DePaul's surprise de
feat by little Vriparaiso of Indiana.
Valparaiso rudely ended DePaul’s
5oj^ of an unbteten season by up
setting the Chicago Wixards 66 to 67.
DePaul had won 13 straight up to
that time.
Camp Grant has won IS in a row
while Iowa has won seven straight.
During the games of the week Penn
State scored a 16 to 12 victory ovdr
Pitt through the stellar playing of a
Shorewood, Milwaukee county, Wis
consin cage ace. Ohio SUte scored
two wins over Indiana. Norfolk Naval
Training station polished off Duke,
St. Johns of Brooklyn, stopped Tem
ple's five game winning streak snd
Idaho upset Washington State.
The natlonil rating, announced
Monday, places DePsul at the top of
the nation’s cage teams with North-
western of JBfanston, second and Illi
nois third.
Camden HUfh school football play
ers and fans will be interested in the
thr^ important changea which have
.been made in the tuition's high school
• football code by the national inter-
"OPA Placea Ceiling On Heels,”' football committee,
says a headline, and high time, aayal .^he committee ruled that when a
free kick does'not cross the receiver’s
restraining line and is not touched by
a receiver the kick will be made again
bid imycme to ftied, elol^ or
him in anyway.
Signed, Mrs. Sadie Branham
Route No. 1, Btshopvllle, S. C. ..4lp
CONCRETE
I. There have been entirely too many
of them running around loose lately.
• • * •
*' Connie the Fair'writes'In your col
umn riiat her secret ambition is ^o be
able to butter a cracker without hav
ing it erumblf into a*million piecea
Helen says heris is to be able to but
ter a cracker.
• • • •
Gertrude says her secret ambitlcin
ia to be able to nap when she is as
sleepy as, she gets in church.
Down Broad Street
The mail man brought ua a nice
notf from Ernest L.” Woodward, mail
ed fhom LeRoy, New York. Sir Eriwet
oncloeed .with hie letter a clipping
from a newapapor which tells of how
a farmer up that way has developed
and perfected a new kind cf hary com
during th# pact 20 years, bringing ft
to full perfection and growing h|a
firet full crop thie season as his con
tribution to maximum feed produetiofi
under war time handieape.
• • •
Mr. Woodward opines that this la an
eyeful of Western New York farmer
ability. “We don’t give up once we
have an idea," bo states.
Right you are Brother Erneet We
grow the same breed out in Wieeon-
•in.
• • •
And my good friend Roscoe ’John
son rises to remark that an indnctlon
notice is a command performanes.
see
Bo President RooseveH took General
Patton for a ride in a Jeep. Atta boy
Franklynl Treat him roiif^.
• •
les her pet peeve is to have
be requisite 24 hours for her
Ir of rayon hose to dry and
e one fall into the bath water.
• • • e
orst Joke of the week. Borne
td Dave Baum what was
f Piccadilly and Dave repiisd
I what he did every time he
race horse.
Honeyed words coming from that
parked car: "I am thine, thou are
mine, we are eachee.”
9 m m m
•You Can’t Taks H With You," not
bnly was a stage and screen aueeesa,
but it appears It has been adopted as
a slogan by federal and local tax bu-
rsaua.
Oh hum—some girls prefer to re
main single but the great majority
would knot.
• see
An association of dancing mgsters
In Australia dedicated a new dance, to
Eleanor. We wonder if it’s being oall-
ed “The Globe Trot"
• • e
’There is some doubt whether wo
men drees to please men or displease
other women. ^
Orchids and Onions
BOOTY CAMDEN
Black snakes crawl upward to the
sky
From chimney and amoks stack.
My face le streaked with soot and
my
Clothing comes home black.
• • •
The sign, “Wide Awake Cleaners,”
beamed its red neon-way into the
dusk. Inside the shop the woman
clerk iat with'her bead resting on
her anna, her eyes closed.
What about a cookie Jar for the
aervioe men’s center? Down In ML
Dora, FlSn the ladies of the com*
munity tee that a eookie jar in the
center there It'filled with home-made
cookies for the service men who spend
the week-ends in the community. The
lade appreciate the homebakecL cook
ies. Who wouldn’t?
• • • •
Well anyway, it’a just an idea that
we think ia mighty good and there
is no reason that Camden bakery ex
perts cannot make the boys In uni
form who spend their week-fnda in
Camden happy by keeping a cookie
Jtf tmed. *
o • • •
The firet thing to be said about
thF President’s universi^ service bill
Is that there le very little ohanoe that
it will be enacted. The Idea has been
knocking around for months without
finding any eubetantlal support among
the people or in Congress.
• •
Some polls of public opinion are
supposed to show popular approval of
the scheme, but, if so, they are wrong
agaiir. The elections in ^ew York,
New Jersey and Kentucky establish
ed the fact that the American people
want not more but leas regiments'
tlon.
• • • •
The labor draft It not needed to
maintain the flow of supplies and.
after enforcement of a five yard pen
alty. ' According to the past rale, the
kick was made again but there was
no distance penalty.
Along, the same line, vartons freak
free kick situations also were acted
upon. For Instance, a team cannot
legally fake a kick from one side of
the field, and then at the laat iblnute
toss the ball across to the other side
line to make the actual attempt from
there.
After the ball is once placed for a
free kick, it muat be carried through
from that point
Clarify Pass Rule
The rule related to encroachment
on the neutral tone, offside and de
laying the game w'aa revised to read,
"between the time the neutral tone
is established and the time of the
snap of the ball, no player shall be
in or beyond this tone in such way
as to (1> touch amopponent (2)
lay the snap, or <3) cause an oppon
ent to charge.” Aa a reault, the only
time a double offside can oedur is
when a member of each team charges
aimuitaneously.
’The third shift in the rules states
the handling of the ball forward to an
eligible player anywhere behind the
line is not to be considM'ed a forward
pass, but rather a lateral, making it a
free ball in case of a fumble. This
applies only to handed^ passes, how
ever. and not to those'* which travel
through the air. Formerly, if the ball
was handed forward to an end, it waa
neceesaiy for him to be at least a
yard behind the line for the paaa to
be termed a lateral.
No Change In Touch Rulea
Other committee actlpn pertained to
provisions in the kicking mlee. One
which received considerable attenUon
was a proposal to kill the ball immedi
ately when a kick touches anytidng
on or behind the receiver'a goal line,
even though a new ImpaUe may have
been added. No final action waa
taken.
ve YOU done your part in the
)UB lallant fighting men are giv
ing all they Ve got to put over
mockout blow.’PBut you punt
»«r share to batA them up.
wr share in this all-mit drive
h inemiMg in Wat Ponds untB-
rta. The very least you caa do
is invest in at least ooa An*-
drtd dollar Bond (costs ITS.) . • •
and as momy mer# as possible.
Help your company meet its quota*
Disiday the 4tii War lioan emblem
-Et hoiBiB. Do ihli^iwtTmgTt'tattir
your country... help youraelf.
4*
Ufap
Uniii
loan?
awaewl
Laed.Vw.
hmre Advsrtisement is ^omwed and pi^ fw by—-
HOME FURNISHING GO.
anyway, the plan wouldn’t work.
Forced labor ia notoriously lirnffioienL
The certain way to break Amsriea’e
cmaalng record of productivity in the
war is te eubetttute eompulslon fer
voluntary eooperatlon. The riMin who
ia obliged *to work where he doesn't
went te work, at wages which arc
lees than he thinks or knows he
could earn eleowhere. Isn’t going to
put his heart into hla Job.
• • « •
The Germans hung aigpa on the
beat restaurants and hotels in Po
land, atating that these places wore
‘Tor Gernuna only.” The next morn
ing these same signa were found
hanging on the gates of cemeteries.
: moteriols an <
ividefy aYaihbh
for needed farm
improvemenh
Coocrete materials—poctland eemenlj
■and and gravel or stoac->are widely
available to help farmers build fot
greeter wartime food prodoctioa.
Sot die stage now for froducing more
eggs, fork, b^ and dairy fcodcwta—
by heading dean, sanhsry, feed earing^
cpocreta floors In your fouRiy houso,
f eed lot snd ban; bufldlng a maiuae
pH, storaga caUar, wat« ta^ or elhes
modmt fanprovemeoti of soonogrisah
loog-lasflng soocreta. «
If you need be^ gel in toesh wtfli
your coocrete eoatiaetor et buHdtag
matar^ dealer. We wOl be|p wRh free
flan sketchee. JnsI shack NM hslssf
■ad man today.
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