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PAM TWO
TNI eAMOIti CMI0WICI>I> CAMDIII, tHITH CAMMWA. PIlMY, MPTINMIt 1A JgN
"OVER THE SPORTS DESK"
8oia«tlaM w« hop* to giM th« Mwt
bilUsd the heedliue o« thet Bunt-
▼lUe>BeiiaetteTllle aeries, wh*oh Ben*
nettSTttle forfeited to the Sonoed out
fit therehr flThif the lattir a eluiaee
to play Klngatree for the hoamrs In
the playoff series of four oat of seven
games with Kingstree. wimer over
Florence In three straight games.
Hal Middleton, the mw hand direc
tor at the Camden high seheol. Is a
most Uksable chap and we are pre
dicting Mg things In the band line at
the Bandog thstltatlon. Middleton
comes hers with a splendid record of
achievement back of him.
Dldi B.ichards, anperintendent of the
city sChooto, has rMUy started things
at the fooChail arena, so'far as the
eilmbuitloa of the daagarons east
bleacher section Is ooneemed. Rich
ards has had the bleachers tom down
and If It is possible to salvage say of
the timber, he will bnlld a four seat
bicarb ST section, - adilch will be
aagmented by the portable bleachers
used at the baseball park last season
From where we sit the foorimtt field
sltnetloa Is worse this season than
at any time in the history of ths pres
ent ban park. This la due In a large
meaaore of the dlfficnlty In securing
Inmber and other materials lor con
structlon work.
For a fact, we met a prominent
plantation owner of this area last
week Thursday and he was fuming
because of stoppage of construction
work on his farm, due, listen this,
to the faUare to obtain nails.
So, if you footbsU fans, are Irked
because of the poor seating accommo
dations la the bleacher section, Just
bear in mind that the fault is not
with the school group.
SPECIAL
Fsr Wiglr —H Only
LADIES*
Rayon Stepins
49c
J. Paul Ross
SnSraUSl.
Gridiron Chatter
Every once In a while we run across
a news Item in our eschanges—
meaning papers from other cities com-
In to our desk, and we get plenty of
chncJdes.
For instance, hmw Is what the Blsh-
opvllle paper has to say regarding the
Camden Bulldog grid team of lt4f;
*^0 Dragons will be facing a back
field which once won the 'A" chaxn-
meet the Camden ^Bulldogs in Cam
den next Friday. Coach Pierce has
his entire 1944 backfleld back with
him this season so reliable sources
PALMETTO IX)0P HAS NEED
OF A GOOD VACUUM JOB
Lmg Ovt Ib
RmomI RoUi Om RmUbi BmwI
Ob laiBfiBatiom Orily
Wen, the Pahaetto Isagne seasen
of lt4i Is now history, but It Isn’t
the' kind ths tans are going to
chortle over. From all that we notsd
prior to our fleeing northward where
we could watch the spori wltlmut
bltMg our fingernails, the Palmetto
Epic of 1944 was aa» beautiful ps^
In the neck.
And developments growing out of
the round roMn playoff after Kings-
tree had taken the gonfalon via the
regular schedule. Indicate that the
plonshlp of South Carolina when they, smell prevailed right up to the final
We do not know the- details ct the
disorganised mess, especially what
happwted during August, but we note
have Informed us. Not a single back- that the Bennettsville press has
field man which was supposed to something to offer that Indicates that
make up the Bulldog’s scoring com- the writer on the Advocate is Just
bination will make the first string about as disgusted as the rest of
thU year. Most of the fans from thefthlnklng fans.
tourist town tell us that the Camden
eleven will take the state title again
this year.
Wonder Just who the Camden fans
who are so blamed optimistic over the
season that gets under way tonight
against Bishopvlllo? And Just who:
are the players la the backfleld this
year who were on the 1944 state
tiUe tHm? Ha! Ha!
Just as an aside—Bob Allen, busi
ness manager of the Charlotte Clip
pers of the Dixie Professional football
league invited ns—meaning myself
and Don Morrison—to a luncheon last
Sunday St the Hotel Charlotte, the
affair being in the nature of a teati-
monlal for Coach Ons Dorals and his
Detroit Uons pro team staff. Previous
committments made it necessary to
decline the bid. but we sure would
have liked to have gone as we know
Dorals personally, having met him
trequenUy when he was coach at the
University of Detroit. He’s an old
Notre Dame ace as yon fans probably
know.
Sobseribg To Thg Quronicle
A SALUTE TO
SCHOOL DAYS
A memorable event in the life of
the little one just beginning—a memo
rable day for you, the parents.
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Why not preserve the importance
of this event with a photograph of your
child. I
Come in and $ee us TODAY
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EAST DwKALB STREET — CAMDEN, S. C.
extra ught breadi
Fifll-iinngih yiotl ads faster bocousa ft’s
frislil FleSgcftunaiin'i freih aetim Yoagt fogg iidit to
wotk~makci gweetor, tagtior bcoad ... hMpg umm
. tgndar light testun. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME*
ogg Fkigchinanii’g octuw, frggli Ygggt
with thg famiKar ygOow kbgL Dgfwnd-
iblg(*AiiMrict*g tiiBO-tggtgd favoritg
Bog OMT 70 yggn.
Hero la what the Bennettsville
scribe hae to say:
“With the Shaughnessy aeries
svsnsd ip to two ganses aach. follow
ing the win by Bonoeo in HaitavlUe
Taeeday night, and with one more
game hanging fire the Red Sox were
suddenly ruled out of league play for,
it Is allegsd, 'jdaylng larilglbls man.
’This was ths rssult of a meeting
held Tnecday nli^t at which repre-
sentatlvoe of Bennettavllle, HartsvlUe,
Klagstree and Camden teams were
preeent.
The ruling was that t^Uson
Orsat, who plsysd loft flsld for the
Sox Monday and Tuaeday nl^ta, was
XMt rilglble doe to the fact that his
Basse waa not on the local roatw be
fore AiMUSt M, aa imagHiafy daad-
lina — liugglnarr becaiaa aobady
seems to kaew who mUE It. timroj
was an Angnst M dssdHae on walvtag
of plsym, but bobs to ths offset
new members could not be added.
There was supposed to have beea
leUer,to that affect eat. bat the leeal
management did not roeeive it, nad
Secretary McCutcheon, of BkAopriUe,
said It did not origlaate In hfa ofrioa.
“In any event, the sltuntton at The
Advocate goee to preec eeema to be
that the baeebell seeaon here la over,
and that HartsvlUe and Kingntroe
wiU play a guns somewliaro umlidit
It would take oMunms to teU aU the
many apglro to this nsatter, and Tha
Advocata has nslthsr tha time nor
space. We snggect that interested
persons contact club offlclnlB for
further Information.’*
Now, from HartsvlUe comes an
otbsr report that Indlcatee that ths
tans ^ovsr thsrs bsUsys the protest
sgstast BenneltavlUe involved an nm-
pire’s dscislon whereby s batter was
allowed to go to first base on inter
ference by the catcher before tbe
pitcher bad thrown Sic ball.
Well, fans, it'a been a real meaa
all saaaon and before the> league gats
underway ia 1947, those wiio want to
sse s wall coadoctsd. program had bet-
tsr gst out the vaehnm cleaner end
start workiag..
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THANKS Td THE VOTERS
I thank the people of Kershaw County
very deeply for the fine vote given me on
September 3rd in my race for the House
of Representatives.
I will make every attempt to make you
a good Representative, and will work for
those things I believe to be the best for
South Carolina and Kershaw County.
Sincerely,
J. GLATOR ARRANTS
What makes
OCT. 5
a date
to remember?
YOUNG MEN whe wsnl te taka bwiaam schisl fat wlilsli ysa
s^veeNge ef sdecefiaeel ep- mm susWy. Ths
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extend to the voters of Kershaw County
my sincere appreciation for the hand-
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some vote extended to me for the office
of coroner at ^e election Tues^y Sep
tember 3.
Ishall make every effort to carry out
the routine of this important office in
the same successful manner in the future
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PURDY LEE
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