The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 07, 1946, Image 3
TWt CAMDltt CHWOWtCLl. CAUDtll.
CAWOLIWA. WtlPAY, JUNI 7.
“OVEn TEE SPORTS DESK”
ivafO'
e oaf
_ amoseniMt whoa a
ta“the’samt«r Itoai Uwt w#«k
, ttUlii of IJ tan*** • to T fM
won. t to 7. wMch stotod
SSiden hid ptoyid i doiM ®x-
loTUmoe wheroM It wi« Som-
The trath of the mitter
it wu Cmmdea'i thtrd game
Sumter'i eecond.
Ia«mter hi* • «ood man ter baoe-
and ‘Other athletic
-t. In ■•Hatcli’’ Hntchlnaon, star
e at Newberry coUege the paat
Butch wlU assist In coaching
^ baseball, boxing and basket,
^is. He will also pitch for the
palmetto leagna pastlmera.
lor T B, Bruce, Sr^ who has bera
ad ’baseball just about the same
th of time that CJonnle MaCk of
[rpblladelphU Aihletlca la mad aa
•et hen because of the plan to
^ the Camden ball park smaller
, amrlns the planned fenCM In some
aces. Doc says the air will be
^th home runs. But who ct is
'kicked on home run clouts. Boy,
, like to see the old apple soar orer
barrier.
Anyhow Doc ssyt the right field
^wlll be mored in some W feet
V matter of fact fifteen to twenty
,nid be nearer to it The dUtance
home plate to the left field
is to be 2W feet We know of
league parks that are only *50
,t from plate to rW»t field fence.
8 McConnrtl, who recently
iferied as athletic coach from
^Und-Cayce to Lancaster hlf*
ool says that Lancaster has enough
t to put a strong Junior Legion
In the field this season; And if
jnnell has the saitte **
cjgter that he did at B.C,
111 be heard from In a big
not only with Junior ^D®*to*
1. but high school baseball
football.
lite Sox RoD
lows Plenty W
‘ball Mateml
Roster la Filled By
IHanafcr Artlmr Robiaeon
Of tVeem
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error in schedule
Baaaball fans who have
purchased the aeaeoe tickets of
the Camden White Sox baseball
team will note that In the aehed.
ule ieeued from the office of the
Paimetto league. Kingstree Is
adMuled tor a game here on
**Thur»day, June 1g" whereas the
date oorrected la June SO. An-
otoer error in the aehedule gives
Thgreday, Juno 2i ae the date for
the appearance hero of the Florw
once team. The corrected dote le
Jutte 27.
White Sox Are
Beaten By Falls
Hiclu Cradited With
PaasMi Balls Which 1
suited la Scores
The Camden Palmetto leagnere
dropped a S to 1 decision to Great
Falla Saturday afternoon, passed balls
by Hicks being * responsible for the
Falls scores. The game was played at
the Falls.
Lynch was on the mound for flie
Camden Sox and gave the home tal'
ent lust three stingy blows. Camden
on the other hand managed to nick
Ellison’s slants for four blows. Slach
team chalked In with three errors.
Manager Art Robinson of the Sox
had to send Bo Hicks back .o£w.the
plate and Dickie Cox played the first
comer. In a recent game between the
Sox and Great Falls here Camden
won 7 to 4.
Iter
Taylor’s Triple
Scores Winning Run
For Camden 4 To 3
Rp'cord Afternoon ' Throttf
Walchoa Smart Sox Team
Tahe Opener
Record Oowd
Eqieded To Witness
Leagim Bont Today
The Camden 'White Sox does
the first week of league competition
here this sftMuoon when they take.
On a surprisingly strong BishopTille
team at 4:20 o’clock.
This week, the schedule celled for{
four games. The opening game on
Monday was listed as between the]
White Sox and the Sonoco Pastlmers
of HartsTllle; ^ports on the Monday |
and .Tuesday games, also on the game]
at Great Falla fatat Saturday are given
in another column of this lasue of the
Chronicle.
The game this afternoon should of
fer the fans plenty of excitement.
Hundreds of fans who saw the Mon
day game have become infected with
the baseball fever and are planning
onome^ the Pale Hose in action this
afternbOtt.
The poles for the ll^t InstsUstioB
for ni^t games arrived here this
week and the Legion committee ex-
Leonard, HartsvUJe flinger In hla
other two-tries at Uie plate, uncorked
a screaming triple.. Wiibnr Mims was
fntUe at the tet. fanning for his
third time. But Benny Robinson was
on the job and lifted a Texas skiar
into right which Norwood was slow
In recovering and ’Taylor dashed ovpr
for what proved to be the winning
rnn.
Hi^ville made a game try to tie
up or win the game in the first of the
ninth. Stokes fanned and a pinch hit
ter for King, hit to Robinson whose
thiow-, tO-flrst was in time to retire
him. Register rolled to first and
Taylor grabbed the ball and tagged
toe bag to retire the side and end the
game.
Taylor, with some brilliant support
back of him. pins T^la own Inaty triple
in toe eighth, was in trouble five of
toe nine Innings. The double klHlngs
plus a rifle peg by Cox to kill ’Thomas
in toe fourth saved certain scoras
Taylor gave np 7 bits, fanned 4 and
walked one. Leonard of HartsviUe, a
sweet pitcher on any man’s team, was
nicked for seven blows, tanned 7 and
walked one.
Beck Rnsaell hack of the plate and
Lindsay Pierce umpiring on the sackt
deserve commendation for a fine job.
pecu to have the balance M the
equipment available tor inatallatlon
aomt.
The sport has definitely cauftot the
fancy of the Camden and Kershaw
county baseball fans and the prob
lem that la.Confronting toe White Sox
jaaaagemmit now ie bow they will be
able to seat all of toe customers ]am«^
mipg^-thq basebril park when the
night games are played. Already the
afternoon games are pretty well tak-f4>reM
Ing toe seating capacity of the grand
stand and bleachers and the attend
ance will more than quadruple wbeoi
toe evening attractions are offered.
Season tickets for some score or
more of home games are being sold
by members of toe ‘White Sox squad
as well as interested baseball fans
and are being taken up rapidly. The
pasteboards cost flO.OO and on the
back of each ticket is a schedule of
the home games. *'
The team management will also be
called upon to ask ter police control
of parking of oars, else there will be
a tangle In the area abont the ball
lot when the night echedule starts.
The cars should be to parked that one
way traffic may be maintained. Cara
IT yq one
r. Already
should be required to enter
gate and teave by the other,
toe afternoon gamee have produced
much confusion and Ueupa in the traf
fic.
In as mech as all baseball rules
require that only memben of the
competing teams ahall be»ln the play
ing field during a gamei There is but
one exception to this. nde and that
concerns the official soorera and
representatlvee. It has been
noticed In a majority of the home
gamee in the opre^ieason program, the
Camden dngout nsually featured, be
sides the players of the White Sox
roater. In uniform, but a score or more
of young men and boys. If penisted
in. such a situation can be used ai
the basis for a protest by a visiting
team.
RAGE THREE
iln^arvn
toe said Court for a flnal
as said Adminlntratrioia.
’ N. C, Arnett, Probate Judge:
Camden. 8. O. May tV 1*4*. 10-lte
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given thi4 one
month from this date, on Jute tl.
1545; Lena M. Clybora and Maiy 0.
Nittoolson, will make to toe Pntoate
Court at Kershaw County thehr final
return as Adminlstratiioes of the #•>
tate of J. H. Clyburu, dseeassd, and
on the same date they will apfly to
WANTED
WiU Pay TOP PRICES
FOR
t BEEF CATTLE dPCIULTRY
•HOGS
See Tally Rabim
^ AT
CAMDEN FROZEN FOODS MARKET
Do
Leaking Ceilings
Rain Your Day?
IF SO, an Mpact ra-ahiiif •
Ubv or m reofiny job b what
joii want l>oB*t pat up with
roiBad cailiafa any lonyorl
IPa chai4>or in the tony run
ta bara IIm laof radona. A
raprooontathra will call at
your boma and yira a fraa
cotiaiata. Na obliyation.
JOHNS-MANVILLE AP
PROVED ROOFER.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
NECESSARY.
SEE —
M. E. FORTE
Phono 582J
he roster of the Camden White
fw the 1946 season -which startr
Monday with Camden battling
itsTille was announced Friday by
ger Arthur Robinson. 'The Hat
29, including Manager Bobln-
he pitching itaff lists L. T. Tay-
Allen Cauldw, David Chandler,
Lynch, Clarence Riggins. Bob
Harold Nortbrup' and Walter
A crowd eatlmated at close to a
thoueand > enthusiastic baseball fana
saw a. smart Camden team defeat
Hartsvllle ln the~oponer_bf the Pal
metto league race-4^ t Monday after
noon at-Legion Par|i.
Luther Taylor, who. pitched for the
Sox, won his own game by a smash
ing triple in the eighth frame, scoi>
Ing a few mlnntee later when Benny
Robinson lifted a laxy skier to rliht
field, which Norwood, of HartsviUe,
was Mow In getting back to
catcher.
.Taylor pitched one hit ball for five
rounds. Errors in the Camden outfield
had enabled Hartevflle to tie up toe
count at 2 all In toe fourth, one acore
coming in the first when Hayqs.
_ „ _ . - muffed hla prat fly baU in all the
"tola wfiler'%sdF'seen Elm cavpt'
n that garden. The second run came
in the fourth when W. Mims fossled
along drive frmn the bat of Ooodsou.
Camden bad scored in the first In-
ntaig when Benny Robinson, who had
walked and gone to second and third
on Infield onto aemperei home on
Parker's passed ball. Hayes gave
Camdeu anothw run hi the secoud
when he'reached firat on an error
and reached home on eeveral Infield
outa.
HartavUle took the lead in the
fracas in the seventh on three singiee
an dwonld have Added to the score
bnt for a fast double kiUtng when
Taylor pulled at attempt bunt by
Harrison out of the air and doubled
Conard off third. Camden tied up the
game in toe last of toe Inning on hits
by ’Taylor, first sacker for the Sox,
and' Sowell.
Ooodson got on in the eighth
through a weU-placed single. Another
dasillng double play, Robinson to
Mims to Taylor cleared the sacks and
Thomas ended the Inning with a long
drive to Sowell in right. —
■ ThWcaihe The lucky eighth. Luther
Taylor, who had done a man-alsed
Job on the hUl fw the Sox, but who
had struck out and nHled weakly to
er. Bill Mims, Leeter Robinson,
D. Mima, Frank Threatt, Aator
and Bennie Robinson,
elders: Jack BruMOn, Howard
Walter Mims. Bffl 0owell. Joe
ck, 'Wilbur Lynch, BMrl Taylor,
Parker, James Buliriek.
umplree of the Ceuadeu club
Lltdaay Pierce, high sduml foot-
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
For YoaT* Feel WeB
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mttar froittea UaaA
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erUam it apaat arkaa kUaSya tal
ta laadloB propwty-
BarafaK, aeaaty or too
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a wtom. You atay auSar aai
taadactaa, diaataoaa.
lataL aatttat op ati *
tbaek-
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mMietaa NeoauBMdaJ tea
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Tl^ eoBtaia aotetag karaatM.
Cat today. Uaa wtSTr-
StaBdnitBtorao.
Doans Pills
ball and baseball coach and athletic
director; Carl LlghtfooL famous poto
ace; Beck RnsaeU, i;ormer traffic ox-
fleer and now manager of k dry clean
Ing eitabllahment, and Jack Nettles,
of toe Camden hotel.
Notice To The Public
n
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' The Camden Bar Aesoeiation met at
^he Clerk of Courte Office Monday, May
’27th and decided it Would not be neces-
to have the Common Pleas Court at
^ term, which would have convened
^^10th,194».
MRS. LENA GLYBURN
June 16
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Are You Remembering The Old Man?
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A COMFORTABLE ARM CHAIR
CanH you picture that Dad of yours in a big easy
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chair, the radio turned on and the smoke curling from
his pipe.
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