The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 28, 1946, Image 7
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,fiiWt» won the
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Cardiflsls made *MtiiriM
tftboted to their defoet.
jj^ere wUd, tseutof
^ball* and mhkln* a wild
Ben stole 0“*
PtT Marlon, the flU-edged
Cards, made two bad
, with the bases full and
1 runs. Donnelly, a Card
lied three men Md forced
I In one Inning."
dinf of teams In the Pal>
u is a genuine |6d qnes-
IT* state papers that came
Sw-s desk last week all
It they claimed were cor-
iclal team standings as of
played up to last week
And the amusing feature
ole setup was that each
sd a different lineup. For
BeanetUTllle paper gare
Hns and 4 defeats. whUe
paper claimed 7 wins and
All we know as of this
lay afternoon Is that the
ilte sox hare won I and
the Camden Jnniors hare
lost S.
Iummhig bird outside* of
sort of Insinuates that
most optimistic utteraneet
ran that be. it may be
rs the lights are Installed
lot-Htnd if that happens,
sdracle. Alt of whleh
melusion that we may not
tkis year. We’re hoping
lut week Wednesday
» Camden and Darlington
« Palmetto league at Le-
rai one of the moat atupld
OB the national peatime
H hare aeen In many de-
)ltchert participated. Dar-
f four and Camden two.
nsd the score book, par-
the Camden aide, the Sox
tbe impressire total of
let. With the exception of
iBd the pitchers, Taylor
irsry member of the Box
art in tbe miecua blltx.
tsd like a walkaway for
len they held an 8, to I
•Bd of the fifth after a
■rge in that inning turned
a of the worst burlesqua's
Mseball history. Camden
s its top hi the hlktki in-
kittngton scored sue nms.
wu featured by Ats hits,
buss, a walk and three
I
» t-fair-siied Wednesday
stbering on hand when
Urted but after the sixth
rowd melted away.
orked for six innings for
ing np 12 hits and walk
t started the seventh iii>
ro blows caused Manager
son to beckon him from,
I Scott took over and was'
1 a resounding wallop to
or (Core home. The^ the
tt Marine gent got cosanuind
paid tat for k paseed ban in tbe nfaith
tsohld not have been acmred on.
The defeat put the Sox on a hasM
Its defeats. Darting-,
_ put
of 4 wina and
ton hoeted its third'win as against
Mg dafeata.
OiwabUng'of discontent are be-
fihalig to be in evidence in the ranks
of ^ Camden fagi.._^to bodes no
good f«r the future ottte-sport here.
Something should be done and dtme
Ihunedlately if the Palmetto league
team is to survive.
AA announced on our first page to
day the opening night game at Legion
Park to be played some nii^ early
In July la going to be a humdinger
of an affair with Mayor McCorkle be
ing ringmaster and introducing the
toreadors who will ihoot'the bull.
We hope to see Oemgreesman J. P.
Richards, Sam Latimer, Abe FVanell.
Jlob Kennedy. SUn UeweUyn and a
lot of other good red-blooded gentry
out there to be heard over the imb-
Ik address system.
In as much as Mayor McCorkle la
to toes fhe first ball and Sam Kareah
win he receiver you need not be aur-
Bbris^ If you see this dnp engaging
In some
practice work evenings
Haiihpt^n Park,
In
And since announcement that Stan
Llewellyn and Bob Kennedy are to be
the first batters at tbe plate, we know
now why there la a acarclty of base,
ban bats on the markets.
"Home'Rnn Stan" la pat at the top
of the batting order but right on his
heeb la another great clonter, who
by dint of his speed dn the paths,
make douUes and triples out of sidles
—none other than R^eeentatlve
Robert M. Kennedy, Jr.
Lee Robinson tells ns HaX the w^
those Hartsvflle bettou stung the
horeehlde last wssk Tnesday night at
artsvllle he thought he waa under
machine gun fire agUn.
iPalmetto League
Sfam&igg
The standlnga of the teams fat tha
Palmetto State baseball ksgae as of
Saturday night, June 88, ware as fol
lows:
Wen Lest Pet.
Hartsvllle . 8
Klngstree 7
noreaee 7
Bennettsvllle •
Camden ' ^ S
Darlington B
Sumter 4
BlshopvlUe 0
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Swanv Hartarille
Under 22-4 Score
Even Hie Heavens
Wept As White
Enor Game Away
Jvnuora Plnj Pwrfact Ball,
inf But OIm Error faa Shif-
fii^ Matek
Pilclsira Uoad in FntUa
l^art To Hah Huatlagf Viai-
tor. And Um Haawoaa Wapt.
'Roaring back from, a 17 to 5 ahel-
lacking received at ^ hands of the
HarisvlUe Japiors at HartsviUe last
week Friday, the Camden Junkra
slaughtered their kid rlvala la a re
turn match at tba local Legion pas
time pasture Monday, burying the
viHi.ors under a 88 to 4 score.
The Juniors played briviiant baU
back oft the tine hurling of Camden’s
own Larry Morton, who, while nick
ed for 11 safeties during the twn and
R half hours of play, kept them fair
ly well scattered. A three awat clus
ter in the first inning netted two
runs for Hartsvllle. After that Mor
ton was in full cootroL
Camden opened the show with a
regular coronation parade as fifteen
batters went to the plate to take a
cut at the offerings of Mr.. Chapman;
Hartsvllle mound artist. The team
batted completely around and the six
top men had a second chance to stmt
their stuff. Little Mister Woodham
opened the inning with a
triple. Jones walked. Woodham came
home on a passed ball. Pate was safe
on a nlnfield boot. DuBoae scored
Jones and Pate ' with a nice single.
Horton singled and DuBose went to
third. Horton sttde second. Falle was
oat. but Baker singed and DuBoae
and Horton scored. Morton sing ed
and Baker came home. Jones was
safe on a flelder'a chol^. Woodham
singled scoring Morton. Pate scored.
Horton popped to short and Hutchin
son forced DoBoee at second ending
the Inning vrlth 11 runs over the
pan.
Camden added three more la the
second op one hit, two hit tatamen,
an error and a walk. Sfx runs were
addpd ip the fourth on six kite and
three errors. Ano4her run etme In the
eighth op p wplk, aacrlfioe kits, an
error apd stolen heae.
Bakar led the Camden hit parade
with a triple and two ■i"g*ft and Du-
Bpae got three alaglee out of five
tinee up. Woodham made six trips
U> the plate, scoring on five of thepL
Hk tripled, got a s^le aad was safe
< at first pa a walk and twlea on er
rors His sixth time np found him roll
ing to the pitcher and being retired
at first
Camden executed two bcentlful
double plays lu the aecond DuBoee
made a aeiiaational ehoeatiiag catch
of an iafMd kit and raced back te
the bag to retJra a ranaar who had
potentially strong White Sox
kicked, another game away last Thurs
day when they bowed to a hustling
Klngstree Palmetto league aggrega
tion 7 to A Seven mlecuee were list
ed against the local talent whleh with
the eleven boou cbalked up on the
preceding day when they bowed to
Darlington In a 18 to 8 debacle, ^ve
them the magnificent ^otal of 18 for
the two engagements.
A drisxle of rain fell after the sixth
inning closed with tta vlsltora push
ing three counters over the pan on
three hits one a double, two walks
and a atolen base—probably Camden
basehaU heroes of yesteryear weeping
behind a cloudbank.
When CamdMi opened tbe game by
posting two runs In the Initial Inning
on screaming triples by Lea Robinson
and Rube Wilson mixed with a long
skier to right, the fans came to life
and whboped it up for dear old Cam-
den to cop the battle from the run
ner-up Klngstree team, but their Joy
waa last but three rounds for Kings-
tree pushed a runnar over in the aec
ond and two more in the fourth to
ake a lead which they never re-
Itttfulrtied, but which widened In the
sixth when the visitors counted three
timea and In the eighth when the final
counter biased home.
Camden used three hnrlera while a
diap named Holliday really had one,
pitchtaig fine ball and yielding tat a
scratch blow an Inning with the ex-
ceptloa of the eighth when he blanked
man two and Clifton two. Camden
lad elgkt runners stranded and
HartavMle seven.
Line score:
insdott ................... 88 18 1
Hartsvflle 4 11 B
Battartai: Camden, Morton and
Jonea; HartsviUe. Chapman, Clifton
and
PAOe tKVKN
the Sox from the ktt oolamn. Chandlar
tota over tbe mound duty to atart
aad went along beautifully for four
rounds. An arror by Wilton In center
gave Klngstree a run In tbe second,
two hits, one a triple and a stolen
base gave them tvro la the fourth and
then the three-run splurge came In
the sixth. Coach Robfnaon tent Scott
to the hill in the saveifth. He got by
that round without giving up a hit
but In the eighth he loet control
walking the second batter, Wllaon was
rushed In to take ovw aad Scott’s
pass resulted la a score when Nor
wood laced a triple to tbe far reaches
of the garden. After that Wilson was
In control. The vtaitors got a man
on In the ninth by an Infield error but
Wllaon struck out the next three bat
ters with'ease.
Benny Robinson waa missing from
the battle Itneup of the Sox. ao the
lineup was shitted to sead Wallie
Mime to this and moving Les Robin-
eon to short. Hugh Cox. hit In the leg
In the Darlington game waa back on
the Job as catebw and had the fleet-
footed visitors pilfer four sacks on
him. ' .
Klngstree has a well balanced team,
plays smart ball and should be tbe
team to beat In the league. They
pulled two squeese plays during the
game and did It with a sang froid
that was beautiful to watch.
Darlington Wins, 5-3,
Over Florence Oub
DARLINOTON—Darllngton defeat
ed Florence here last Thursday after
noon, S to S, in a Palmetto league
game. ^
J. Hawkins of Darlington and Jack
Schuyler of Florence each made a
double aad a triple. .....^
Baseball ‘ Next Week
Home games scheduled by tbe Jun-
lor Lagfon and Palmetto SUte league
teams here next week:
Junior Legion Games
Wednesday, July 8—Sumter ve.
Camden.
Friday,. July 5—Camden va Cheraw.
Palmetto League Games
Tuesday, July 2—Hartsvllle va
Camden.
Friday, July 8—BlshopvlUe* vs.
Camden.
It will be noted that the Camden
Junlora aad the White Sox have
home gamea scheduled for Friday,
July 5. Through lack of praper or
ganisation thMe conflicts—aad there
have been many of them so tar this
season—are not cleared up in time
to be presented in tbe paper. Tbe
Junior Legion have preference in tbe
conflict dates. Uncertainty as to the
game, dates is hurting the attendance
at both the Legion as well as Pal
metto games.
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.000 the game. One Caihdea better tanned
whfe Morttm tooled enly ene of the
vlsttora. Morton walked four. Ghap.
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