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Unq^ b For The le Defeat ricSTREB — Jtomjr Farmer tbe Kimastiee Roymla to « 4 over the Hertirllle Soooeoe iUsilerdey nlaht to piece the Eoj- 2\id the Sonocoa in e tie for top ^ k'the Palmetto leefue. catim^ted crowd of 1,600, the ^Mgt attecdance for the aeeeon, wee for the game. The Rojah ^ goDoco in a four to one lead anti] il|hth when the risitoni croaaed f jOate with two rone. , definite threat in the ninth with FOR SALE Nine room houae in Bethune, situated on very large lot Wdier and elec^ trieity* Write Box 81 or Call 111 TWl CAMPIW CHRC I Ai^py \ Eqilode And Wp Fl^nee, 14 To 8 l^iinilaion From Palmetto Loop tre Of Teem fyrilowing hard on the heela of the IP to 1 defeat handed to the Sumter Ftshateera on Wednesday of last week those rampaging White Sox, looking more and more like their American Legion namesakes poured it on a scrappy Florence team, 14 to 8 -on I Thursday, making their total of rune for the two games 24 as against 8 'scored by their riTsls. Taylor was on the mound for the Sox and outside of three frames he was in trobble, but some fine support runners on third and second and none out was nipped when Parmer struck out the next man up. A runner was put out on a elose and loudly protest ed decision at home and a grounder from short to first retired the side. The above story is the telegraphed report of the Hartsvllle-Klngstree game at Kingstree last Saturday night. Reports given by several out of town spectators at the game are at variance with the Kingstree report. They assert that homeTumplrlng robbed Hartsvllle of a ninth inning win. They also report that the at tendance figure of 3,600 was greatly exaggerated, that if there were 1,800 present, that would be putting It at a top figure. ipm. lovTM eMOtiiiA. ntoM, jMtv s. imi IttentioR Mr. Home BuiMer! / . For Durability and Economy USE COQUII^A ROCK WHEN BUILDING THAT HOME Admired by everyone, it will give you a constant source of joy and comfort •Coquina Rock is shipped direct from the mines to your town. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY For further information phone 1425>L or 1140, Coquina Rock Company, Sumter, S. €., or contact our represen- tatiTa, L L Whitaker, 525 Hampton Street. Hione 111, Camden, S. C. enabled klm to keep oat ol dM ieap water. WHh the acore 14 to S ha faver of the locals, Taylor sated ap ha the dosing frames and fformioe pushed over five counters in the eighth uad ninth to gtre then a total of 8 rune for the afternoon. - Camden had one big inning., the fifth, when the Camden edUlOB ol the atomic bomb teet waa preseatsd with tbe Sox larroping the btf tor eight hits, one a triple by alwsll. which with two errors by the visitors and some smart base rnnning by tbs home lads netted nine runs. That fifth Inning rampage meant the end,of the reign of Mr. Cox, thu Florence starting pitcher, and ho was followed by Synder who was given a choice going over in the seventh when two hits, two errors and a walk netted three more count ers. The Camden ontfleld, especially Robinson and Chandler, brought the fans to their feet rooting* like mad by some spectacular stabs of what look ed . like certain extra base clouts. Cbandler, . who had been elected to pitch bnt bad to forego the etfmt because of bavlug given a blood transfusion late the day b^ore had taken Sowell’s berth in right when the Utter'was injured in sliding into the bag after he had tripled to far center. Robinson raced from cen ter into short right to make a one- handed sUb of a Texas leaguer that was labelled a dough t for certain. Leading.^ in the Camden slngfest of 19 blows were Les Robinson with 8. WaUie Mims with 3, Bill Mims with 3 and Sowell with a screaming three- sack wallop. Benny Robinson, Hayes and Taylor all gathered two blows. Taylor had five atrtkeouU and flTS walks, three of the free tickets com ing in the eighth when he issued passes to the first three batters to face him. Cox had one strikeout and Snyder four. Each walked a batter. One of the prettleet pUys of the afternoon took place In the first In ning when Billy Mims and Bobby Wilson pulled a double steal that cangbt the opposition flat-footed and scored Mims. * From over in Blshopville came dls- qnleting informataion prior to the Csmden-Florence game. The secretary of the Palmetto league notified the Camden team management that un less Camden paid a fine of 1100 for failure to appear at BennettsviUe Monday evening 'that the directors of the league had voted to exp^l the team from tbe loop. The fine was paid to the BennettsviUe club, but Camden baa demanded a hearing which Waa to have been held this week. There are alwaya two aides to an argnment and untU this corner geU tbe low-down on the Bennettsvllls angle, we are not going to offer any conclusions. We know the Camden angle on that information we cannot see where the Camden team should be penalised when any misunderstand ing was dne <ttrecUy to a mixup In tbe game ssbedole caused by the sec retary of the league. The original game schedule was a mess, this nor- Rev. and Mra. L. O. McCntchen of Bishopi^Ile,’ former missionaries to Korea since 1802, were visitors on Sunday in our village. Mr. McCntchm preached the Sunday morning sermon at the Presbyterian church. He gave sohae intefeating tacU about bis work In the “Hermit Kingdom” tor the past five years he has worked in Hawaii with Korean people. Misses Charlotte and Anna Mac- Lauehiin of Cheater stopped here on Ust Sunday aftrenpon on way from Myrtle Beach. They were accom panied home by John Thompson. Rev. Fred Bay of Dillon and Mr#„ A. L. McCaskUl and Miss Lisle Hay <rf Marion were visitors here on Frl-, day. Mrs. John O. Richards and Miss Margaret Richards were In LahrensI over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd. Mrs. Prloleou Richards spent the weekend in Lancaster with her pai*- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Miss Faye Town of Barnwell is visiting her sister, Mrs-.R. J. Ward- law. Jr. * Miss Callie Jones, who is attending summer school spent the weekend at home. John Thompson is visiting bis sun^ Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Charleston. Mrs. T. P. McCrea knd Miss Vir ginia McCrae are attending summer school in Rock Hill Miss Righton' Richards has return ed from a trip to New York City. Jimmy Wardlaw celebrated a birth day on Monday, but one informant did say how many candles were on tbe cake. John Richards McCrae, popular j singer, and hit brother, Steven Mc Crae, are at Lake Chautauqua. N. Y. Mrs. A. C. Cureton was a Chester visitor on Sunday and was accom- l^nied home by her sistei^ Miss Paul- ‘Shown the schedule by Dri T. B. Bruce, Sr., just after he received it. Dr. Bruce called attention of the iMgue secretary to the errors and was told that the Monday. June 24 date that oalled for Camden to go to BennettsviUe was In error, and that Sumter was to play in Camden tbati date. Apparently BcnnettsviUb was not notified and when Camden failed to make i^pearanoe at that city for the game, BennettsviUe raised merry hell and took the matter to tbe direc-i tors of the league at a meeting held! at BishopvUls. The' league secretary, | who could have disposed of the mat ter with' a simple explanation that he alone was responsible and not Camden was not present st tbe meet-i tog nor were members of tbe Camden' team. If the Palmetto league is to survive another year there will have to be some changes. The league lacks prop- !er organisation.this year, a sharp con trast to the efficiency that prevailed in the loop prior to the war. League officials cannot prcfvlde team stand ings and so tar as we have been able Won Loot Pct.S OPFICIAt. tVANDINOt Falmstio LsagOe The official studtng of the Palmet to league teamsthe close of play on Saturday night, June 29. waa as foUowi/: Team HansrUIe 10 4 .716 Kingstree 10 4 .716 Camden 7 6 .539 Florence 7 6 .539 BennettavUle 7 6 .538 Darlington 5 8' .385 Sumter 6 9 .357 BishopvlHe 1 11 .083 The game of Monday, June 24, originally scheduled to be played be tween Camden and BennettsviUe will be plsyed on some off' date during the present month. PAGE THREE SuSmtOm To Hw Chrookl* Sumter Loses To Ki^opville BISHOPVILLE — Blshopville nosed out Sumter here Thursday afternoon. June 27, 8 to 7, in a Palmetto league game before a capacity gallery. Blshopville collected 16 hits to the visitors’ 11. 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