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^ TNI CAMMN CHII^ldLE, CAMDSM, SOUTH CAHQIAmA, PltlPAV, A^IIL tt. 1H€ "OVER TBE SPORTS DESK” willi TV Skipper .-. iT r Jake PenUnd, ,eporte editor of the Cohunbia Btate>^ took the worde right oat of oar moath whea 4a his column Monday morning says thst''U)* o&lT criticism be had of the rece program Satorday was that a public address system and a capable annooncer were not prorMed to call the races and give background information on the entries, their owners and trainers. ft‘Camden gets a new hotel iB saf- fioienrsise to take care of the big city element that, would come down. ■ODfo TltfSe Mors R»- tt might be well to continue with the Jake says tbgt at the EHloree races races, Joe Bates, famous polo player, does a swell Job of broadcasting and 'adds much to the enjoyment and in terest , ” "Camden, putting on . THE horse ■ evrat of the season^ would hk^e made an excellent program e^ren better by adding sound Sects’’, says Penlnd. Jake goes on to say that the Tlo> tory races kere were well organized and well executed. Traffic was prop er ft bandied, the intermission be. tween erents were of tbe proper du ration and the starters brought the horses to tbe 'post and got them off with a minimum of delay. Good racM and an authentic holiday atmosphere made the afternoon wortny * of the promises made by Camden in its pub licity. Sports editors of the large dallisis of the midsouth declared that the publicity for thu Camden show was greater this year than in any preyious eTcnts of the kind here, so far as their respectlre pspefs are con cerned. We hare been frequently asked why the Carolina cup races are' al- ways held on a Saturday. It. seems to be the general oplniou* of most of these curloas folks that Saturday Is the worst day of the week from the general public standpoint as all busi ness houses are open tor the usual Saturday rush of t^e.' We were informed ssTsral years ago that the main reason for the Sat urday date was that horse race en thuslasts from New York knd other large cities could board a.trala Ftb 'day night and reach Caumra Satur day morning, attend the races and the usual festlTities that followed sad then get back home in time to be at their desks Monday morning. That's a Tsry god reason and was no doubt applicable when Camden had the Kirkwood, Hobkirk and Court Inn to handle these rlsitors. It would not htare applied this year because the Court Inn. the only remaining tourist hotel here now waT^ booked full for the^ season. - The Country team came back Sun day to tmnd Town a declsire defeat, t to S, and force the Derlne cup seriet^toto a fourth game, scbedulpd for sniday. , Town never threatened in the Sun. day game, the foursome led by Darld Williams, Jr., getting away to a S gpal lead In the opening chukker and holding It throughout the first half, the half time reading being # for Country and 1 for Town • '' The second half found ToWn shed ding the Jinx and playing (krantry al most on eren terms. 'The fifth az>d sixth chukker scoring s'pree of Carl IJghtfoot proTlded the real fireworks of the afternoon. Ughtfoot’s offensire was superb. In the'fifth chukker be broke the ice with a neat goal f)rom about 6i0 yards out Then in tbe sixth he coaxed and pemded the willow' the entire length of the field to drlTS It between the uprights on an offside Clout His third goal came a few min utes later. For Town Williams and Ancrum ik ^ere the leading scorers. Wil ms’ scores in the fourth and sixth and Bdykln’s in the fourth were the goals registered by Country in the 4ast half. Reynolds, the chunky Ken. tuckian, scored two goads and Ancrum Boykin t. . For Town, Willlama scored twice In the lailx^half whOe Reynolds and Boykin eaeh scored once. One goal by Country waS. a real Christmas pres ent being made by a Town player, who misdirected V shot In trying to drive the ball from In front of his Sports writers and others in the press box agreed that had the races been run on a\Wednesday or ThuilB. day that the attMidance would have been vastly greater. Camden would have shut up shop completely for a midweek afternoon. 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Thursdnj'PTidny *^HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY*’ with Hedy Lamarr—Robert Wslker—- June Allyson Comedy News ■ Snturday “THE RANCHO GRANDE** *, with , » Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette Serial; Pnri^e Monster Comedy Late Shew 10:S0 “SHOCK** ^ with « , Vincent Prlco—Idmn Bsrl Ml Mooday-T—idRy , ‘MILDRED ritRCE’’ with Joan Crawford and Jack Odnon Comedy News . Wndniday «*CAPTAIN TUGBOAT : ANNIE** Magic of Tooth < Thnrsday-Frid^f^ “JESSIE JAIMES** with Tjrrona Pqpnsr and Honry Fonda Comedy 'Nsmi w Ssturdsy data. But unlses there are accommodations hare to fake dMD of the New York visitors and those from other metropolitan centers, ws believe hat the cup committee can realize greater returns with a mid week.data. Cddntry Routs Towners, 9 To 5 In Polo Battle Liflitfool*t Attndk Ii| Cloniaf Cbukitnrs ling Crowd . . Choorinf Own goal. The ball over for a dl^ counter and was credited to Country. Daniels first goal ofvths game was an 80 yard diivs. His second, in the third chukker, was a free shot from the 60 yard marker, Charley Little did a' iiics |ob\u referee and Cyril Harrison kept crowd well informed to the action ovpr the public address system. EL T. Start Is Here Fbr Long Visit ^ Mr. E. T. Start, who baa been win terlng In Florida, arrived in Camden .Monday and will apend four or five weeks here before returning to hla Saranac Lake summer home. Mr. Start is one of Camden’s old est winter refildenta,- having been coming here off and on for nearly half, a'century. When he goes out to Kirkwood field next Sunday, he will have attended his 45th year of Cam den polo. Pelican state is the popnlsr name for Lonlslana. Final Game Hi Devine Cap Rhce Slated Sni^y main Om TIm QMMleii Polo Sdiedulo or Thm 1946 RMort SoRsoa * Next Sunday tip ftnal of kka De- vino cup aeriee will' bo playod boCOoeai Town and Country, Town won tho fhrst game 6 to 4 and tiod with Coun try in the second gamoi, tho stac ehuk- kers ending with the tiwina d«uj locked St 6 gll. .The third gume proved' a victory. for Country, tho > scoro being 9 to S., In the final game of this iorlsa next Sunday the Issne will probably not be (fecided until the final cAukkey aa the two. teams will bo svsnly matehsd. In the game last Sunday Country was without a question tte better hair ancsd outfit and with Billy Rmmotdz, the.IiOnlsTlUe, Ky.. star in the Unsnp. they had an edge on Town. However this coming Sunday Country win bo without the aid of Reynolds who was called horns this week. But the team will still have plenty of punch with McDsrmon at No. 1. Boykin at No. 8, Williams at No. 8 and Coleman at No. 4. McDsrmon is frmn St Ihal, Minn., and Coleman, is from Bavan- Ush, Boykins an WilMsms are Camden players. Town will lineup with Hill at No. I, Daniels at No. 2, Llghtfoot at No. 8 and Bums at No. 4. The final game of the pedo ieason will be played on Easter Sunday after noon, April 21, vrhen an AlUStar Cam den team plays a foursome made up of army playeiFt. Here will be soen the best of polo talent from Fort Bragg, Pope Field, Shaw Field and Fort Jackson. DeLoach Banner Of Kicker Event McKain Shoots 74 A* Dom ‘IMika” WaU-Eiul PUj—PIu for ’ liRiliDi ToaitMF In Charity DsLoseh with a net 71 sron the Kicker Tournament at the Gam- den golf club Saturday. Hla groea was 82 and ho carried a 10 handicap. Ralph N. Shannon with a 91-17-74 and R|^A. McCarty with a 01-27-74 tied for'second place. Joe McKain. who had-won his third Kicker toumauMiit the preceding Sunday was hot Saturday and shot s gross 74. which with a 12 hgndkap put him down to 62, far out reach of Kicker consideration. \ Dion (Mike) Kerr also shot a 74 duHng the day. Pro Steve Duda is planning a tour nament ^for the dogeo women who are playing .ttie Camden couree, the af fair, to be Utaged within the next ftw weeka. , ^ « Banwell Abbey, in Ehigland, f(Hm, erly the paUoe of {he Bishops of Bath and Wells, may be eonxerted into flats. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TOXILL IT. , IN ONE HOUR, xr NOT PLEASED, your Z5o back. tor this STRONG per- Reach- ca and kllla MORE germs faster. AT ^veas Marw a. Aak any druggiat for this STRl fungiclda, TE-OL. Made with 90 cent alcoool. it PENETRATES. Re DeKalb Pharmacy •— Phone 95 HOSPITALIZATIQN As Neoeseary as the Air .You Breathe" Here iaa Policy for as long gs 90 days for each Dis ability at $6.00 per'day for Room and Board, plus many Incidental Expenses. DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY Camden Included In Roster Of New Bnaeball Ckcuit Of T«Rm Here Honrewer k ComlinfRnt Upim Haviac A lighted Field The old Palmetto league, a eemi pro outfit that waa ta existence a few years Sfo has bean reorganised imd will probably be known in the future as the South Carolina State League. )The teams listed in the leene rof- ter are: Camden, Hsrtsville. Darting- ton, Florence. BkhopvUle nd SUmter. All of thsM cities hve lighted base ball parks with the exception of Cam den, and thto clty<s participation ta the loop .depinds upon whether lights are installed at the local baseball park. Camden was represented at the meeting of organlztion held at Hsrts- vills last Monday evening and it was annonnoed that Camden was - pre^ pa^ to poet the 8100 fcHfeit fee and also had financial backing- to pnrehaae uniforms and equipment for the tesuL The league is most compact, in that the longest dfatsnch between any two cities is 66 miles owhile the average mllesge is bstwson twenty4Fe and thirty. '' Each club will be represented on the board of dire^rs who will name s president-who is not identified with any club. Each club witl have a thirty player roster nd it is proposed to pisy a 40 game ^hednle .^wlth four games planned for each week. ^ The season will start jipe 8 and 'con cluded August 9. Then there will be a Shaughnessy idayoff with the first and third place teams and the sec ond and third piaoers plying a three out sf fire series, the winners of these SMdea to meet ta a best four out of seven series of the pennant honmrs. 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