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II lAMOW IlCUi emoitj HUTM CAIOUtU, FIIBAV^ OCTOIII 4, \H$ PAOe lEVI ‘:QfgR THE SPORTS DESK" fan* «• wttwmUy ifSfuw *7 to 0 *Mtir Oameoock# hondod Fridrir aimt, „ to co»ch, hM on* of Uto OB Zemp flold iB ' would 1»»^® •“ boros with that Ifid * ji^tkm. MTsr had a chanco last *?v Bulldogs, alwajn flfht- iMrar gl^lo* ®P* ®°®‘ -tclawed by a tuam that JZ daceptlon and praeistoa ’Toar own opinion U that tha in Zomp sUdlnm wera i^n a team that should, Pjjl^lreaks. be tha INd atata tftBpbeU and Owens, ^h l5itwo pUe-driTlng backs, In UIIVB TO DEBTORS ^KD CREDITORS Lurtiai indebted to tha as* j fimle B. Whitaker are hare- I to make payment to tha and all parties, if any. jtlalBU against tha said as- iffl prewnt them Ukawlsa. within tha thna pra- li by law. OHN WHITAKER, JR., BURNET WHITAKER, Bzaeutors. - , S. October 1, INd. Jack Chandlar ha has a sweat ki^- ar. asfiselaUy in plafiament. Chand ler would hare had a pmfact oob- Tarskm wla tha ki^ route had not hli taammata bolding the ball on tha. third try fumbled It Camden missed Barmar, who In jured his ankle In tha pracUoa tha aftamotm before the game. Not that his presenoa In the battle Una would hare changed the result of the game, but his fleetneas might hsTa speUed tha dmerenea between a n^glh^ defeat and -a whtta- wash. The attendance at tha game was tha largest of tha season to data and compared weU with totals of other Camden-Sumter grid tilts. Our own estimate was 8,200 but poUca and gate keepers declared for 4,000 plus. At any rate the crowd was so big that fully a thousand fans had to sit on the ground along tha side Unas. We humbly suggest the high school athletic officials make arary effort to prorlde new bleach ers before tha 194T smson rtdls around. WhUa we would Ilka to sea a fine new footbaU stadium erected, we’ wUl be happy to approre a pro gram that wonld extend the grand stand 40 feet north, Ueachers to aeeonunodate 8,000 spectators on the east side and a new fence with suitable ticket offtea accommoda tions. And tha present portable Ueachers could be placed at- the Can.^,^ Wt don't guorantii that you'll bo cm oxpoit at flirobotics Kko this follow, but you can loam to ly in 8 moro hours. Whon you 0Ot your Privoto Piet's Cortificato, you ccm tako your frionds for wmdtrful ri^ around tho locd oroo or on long trips. You'H bo omazod how quickly you'll catch on. VETERANS — Apply Today for Pilot Training under the GI Bill of Rights. —PHONE 641^1 FOR DETAILS-^ HOFFER’S FLYING SERVICE Camden, a c ^eguafe Semee Depends on Adequate Eumiags Sy Tho niept qi Mowoy ptM to ps^oyfdjo sos*iffoo fi IncroaoliHj faitor thM tho omoanf lofqMl Ig. Jg) Tolofihono oarniiifs «rB th# , ^ iowoot hi binary, (g oro owoirtial to good fologho— sorvioo. Tour TelsidioiM Com^y is doiig; the ItrfMl ^lume o£ bosiasss ia Its history, ytt tslo* phone siralaft coatiaas to dselloo. Tho reason ia porCsctly cloar. Wkilo yoar tolo* phone rstt hso iwxitinsd ths samt for away tbs costs of famishing yoa ssnrics halvo ibcreassd. Wogos, tslq;»lMMM motoriols, boiid* ioE costs, sonrltsijAdl h«ro htto fsiag-iig. •0 isst tht^ ' ths EmouMt .0# jo^sy JPold Put f» jUs* Ffds mnteu^ foctoOifoy jfotfsr tta tbs Emotm/TEkEU^ Astanltf tulE* Fftooo EuaiatE tod^lls fls |MMit li Eurbisuuj, It is bode' wMi i0| Mllw dMI fi# ••▼lot dopsods Nosido good tioosUy is^tofo^^ Oar public Mathor Gridders Pby Clorlotte Here Tonight Accordiag to Coach Johnney WU Uanm, Mathers' first grid-iron bat tle wOl be played with Second Ward High of Charlotte, N. C.. to night at Eemp field at t o’clock. Last yaar Mathar won the SCAC conference championship in both football and basketball. The equad this year consists of elsTen nsw Usyan, seren Tetersns and twelTs old pillars. New pUyers are: Andrew MUlt, WUlle J. Peterson, Johnny Pickett, Tommy Cboke, Qeneral Stsndlfer, John D. Msrshell, 'WUlism Brown lee, Daniel Moorer, Adraln Hamp ton, Howard Darls and Richard Duran. The Yeterans are: John P. Wright, ceptam; Napolean Nelaon, co-captaln; Rayford Harris, DstM Robinson, Thomse Drskeftn^, Dan iel Ricks and Frederick Rudolph. Ihe old players are: Marlon Boy kin, Allen jfllrUsnd. WUUam Dow dy, Herbsn Roes, Samuel Qaiger, Howard Nalson. EIimw Pickatt. Boy kin Dinkins, Ralph 'Coopsr, Frank Barron^ and Mosaa Whltakar. The trainer Is Samuel Watson and Manager Leon Murray. The first sheep and cattla to en ter what ia now tha United States were brought to the Arisons area in 1640 by Coronado. south end of the field hack of the end xone. And to fitoiUtste better paHdng proYlsioni, the city wonld grade the ares In front of ths park and lay out a parking lot that wonld per mit of intelligent handling of ears. Tha police did a fins Job of handl ing the traffic last Ftiday but nsYer tha less, tha cars srriYlng lata jammed In helterekelter, which made the Job of the police diftleult to an extrams. Camden’s next home ganm will be on October 18. when the heary Oiaileeton Bantams are bars. Char leston Is rspoitsd to haya a team oomparaMa with Sumter. Tonight the Bnlldoge inyade HartsYlIle and next Friday' tackle the Florence Highs at Florence. Hartsyflle is re- iKJited to be a weak sister this year but Floranca is strong. Powttrfol Sumter Team Steauirallers BolUlogs 27 to 0 In Link Classic Golfttrs Fon’e Into-Semi ray 3,80p Fmw Jam Zamp Field To Sao Gamacorks Soora Dacishra Victory Sumter Hlgb’s Gamecocks rolled to a declslYt IT to 0 win oYer the Camden Bulldogs hsre Isst Friday night before s crowd of 8,600, In cluding over s thousand from Sum- tar. The Yisltora hit pey dirt in the first quarter, jparrowly mlseed add ing two more Jn the second and staged a three touchdown root In the third. At no time during the game did Sumter reUnquiah command of the situation. Despite the score tha game was bitterly oonteeted, Cam den rising to supreme heiibts In their stubborn defense, which on eeyeral occaekmc was brilliant Sumter exploded the T formation for the first time against tha Cam den team and it paid of In dlYi- dends. Camden was onfeclsased com^eta- ly by one of the finest balanced Sumter teems to set foot on Zemp fMd In a d,aoi^e^ In the latter part of tha third quarter gnd through out tha final Sumter reeeryae were tat aetktu. Fierce tackling and outstanding blocking ware faaturaa of the Sum ter play ahd constituted the main reasons that the yisltors w<m so handily. The heary Snmtar line dug holes for their fast and haayy backs on eyery offenslYO play of tha game. Somter did not lose an inch from scrimmage during tha anttra battle. In scoring the conYlncing Ylctory, Sumtw amassed a total of 888 yards In line plays while the Cam den total was but 70. The Qeme- eocks registered 17 first down as against f made by Cnmdn. Bill Baldwin scored tor the In- yadere In tha firet fiye mlnutaa of blay. Runs by Roes. Parham. Owens and ^siawiirput-the ball In seorlng itmy and a It yard canter by pat the ball oo the Camden It. jBaldwM hK the OMter of the Une/to score. ChanAer then kicked the (extra poh^t Camden was nnable to do a thing with the Sumter line and a punt was blocked by Bnmeon and the march for the Camden goal again started np. Here It was that Cam den put up e eenaatlonsl defensa in hitttlng the surge of the lUYsders to eoore'on four tries from the t- yard line. Camden took cyer on the A A ten-yard run ^ Anderson of file Balldogs and a 18-yard penalty against Bumter carriad the bell out of the danger sons. But the Joy of the Camdenfsns was short-llyed as Owens toidc one of Anderaon’i long boots and surged beck 40 yards be fore being tackled and stopped. Line plunges by Owens, Baldwin. Johnson and Pirfliniif carriad the ball to tha Oandso two-yard line. On a touehdown plunge Owans famblad and Camden reooyered to ayert anefimr touchdown. The Gamecocks went to town In esmaet In the third quarter. Bey oral Una smeehae a»d and runt mirried the Camden klekoa to the 6-yard stripa and Owans cut throngh Camden’s rifiht Mckle te score Chandler afiaip uupE good Semi-finals matches In the Presi dent’s Cup eyent at the Camden Country club wfll pltt Qrsnger Gaither against Ancrum Boykin and Joe McKain against Joe Sheffield in the upper bracket and BUI Sheorn ys. M. Allen and Albert Goodale against Charles DeLoech In the lower. In second round matches Gaither defeated Jack Nettles, 8 and I; A. Boykin defeated Mac McCarty. 4 and 8: Joe McKain was winner oyer Tommie Bruce, 1 up. and Joe Sheffield won oyer Sam Boykin. 2 up: BUI Sheorn defeated Will Goodale, 1 np on lITholes; M. Al len won from Dr. Vincent. 4 and 8; A. Goodale defeated M. Muller, 8 and 2, while Charley DeLoach won oyer Jolly Pitts. 1 up. I8 Your House Safe From TERMITES? . -4 . Before it ia too late, have it cheeked tharouohiy. KILL 'EM WITH A . FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE r- • EDDIE NOLAN PHONE aou Inveat a Part at Tour Famda ln .1. .1 BUILDING & LOAN SHARm CURRENT mm • ■ r ► - -A- ••’-.a - ■ mi- with s placement for the extra point Touchdown No. 8 cama a few minutes later when Bsldwin, Par ham and Johnson altemstsd In csriTlng the beU from their own 40 where it had been placed on a quick kick by Andarson, to the Camden 10 from whence Baldwin hit the line to score. The ^ort to add the extra point taUed. At this point tha Snmter coaches sent In reeeryee who immediately proceeded to stage s touehdown march with Art Baker carrying tha baU oyer. Chandler added this third extra placement of the eyenlng. Early in the fourth quarter Cam den came to life against tha Sum ter reseryee end reeked np three first downs and carried the baU to the Sumter’s 18 before being belted. It was apparent that Sumter was wsU coached In Camden plans and repestadly broke them op. Again and ApUn tha Bulldog becks were thrown for loeeee at they attempted ■weeping reeenrea, Camden Journeys to HsrtsrlUe tonight to battle HartsyUle High. Somter flays Gaffney at Snmter. First Round Play Completed At Count^ Gub In firet round matches of the %n- Unal Preeldent’e Cup play at the Camden Country club Jack Nettles defeated the dull champion, De- Loacb Sheorn, 1 up on 19 holes; Granger Caitber won from Bob Tall er 8 and 1; Ancrum Boykin won oyer John Haglns, 8 and 1; Mac McCarty won pyer Bob Bruce, 8 and 8; Joq McKain defeated J. C. Tim ing. 6 and 4; Tommy Bruce won over A. C. McKain by default; Sam. Boykin dfeated Wlllla Boykin, 2 and 1; Joe Sheffield won over Dr. Carl Weat, 6 and 6; William Goodale was winner oyer Tom Ancrum, 2 and 1. ( Also. Bill Sheorn defeated Ralph Shannon. 8 and 2; M. Allen defeat ed Sidney Zemp, 2 and 2; Charles Vincent won'oyer Bill Hough by| default; Morty Muller defeated Bob Kennedy, 6 and 4: Albert Goodale won oyer Henry G. Carrlson, 2 and 1; Jolly Pitts won oyer C. Moller. I and A and Charles DeLoach won OYer BlUy Nettlea, 2 and 1. SHEORN DOES IT DeLoach Sheorn won the handicap tourney at the C club OYer the weekend with honors going to Charles T^ir-swt - The ladles tournaments will re-, ■ume again In Noyember. aceaiq^; Ing to Professional Stays DsdS,; Duda says the coarse la getting bsb- ter eyery day and should be condition in a few more weeks* " Uw Chester Beats Lancaster, 25-0 Chester defeated Lancaster high school’s football team 25 to 0 here Friday night. Both teams went scoreless In the first quarter, but Chester scored IS points in the second. They then added another score In the third and fourth quartera. High School Games DOlw 89, Latte 0. Colombia 6, Brookland-Cayce 0 (tie). Sumter 27, Camden 0. Rock HIU 46. Saluda 0. Oaftnay 14, Parker of Qreenyllle If. Charleston 16. Richmond Acad- C W«Mk Acb Drivw Cgwliilly -Sttv a Ufa Mukden, Manchuria, le astimsMI to have more than 1.000,000 popl^ tion at present. CARD OF THANKS The home of Emma Craig WSB destroyed by fire September M. 1946. located on Snyrl Hill, family thanks each and every who contributed to them. f PK THEATRE BETHUNE, S. C Friday, Octobar 4 Jene Russell-^iack Buetel in ‘THE OUTLAW News a Comedy S^lal Matinee for This Show Only: Beginning at 3:00 P. M. Saturday, October 5 “ROUGH RIDERS OF CHEYENNE” with Sunaet Caraon—Peggy Stewart Mira McKinney Serial—Phantom Jtlder No. t Comedy—Eager Beaver SaturdaysLate Show ‘DING DONG WlLUAii9 with Qleen Vernon—Merey MoQuIre Monday-Tuasday, Oct. 741 CENTENNIAL SUMMERf with Jeanne Creln—Cornell Wllfis Linda Demeli—William EyMa News 4 Cemedy Wadnasday, October # DOUBLE FEATURE “FOLLOW THAT WOMAN” with William OMirgen—Naaey*Kelly end “THE FALCON’S AUBT* with Tom Conway-rRIta Corday hw. . ■ l; i i :i 4 ’ , • - 1 t 1' TInirsday,' Octobor 10 C*. ■ Stronger Body Heipe This New Tire OITWUR PREWAR TIRES No stoslUe driver would dtUbar- assly rua his drss oaer a rock liko tha oaa ia fiw pktuto. But sooso- tiines it caa’t bo hal^...aiid that’s wdieo you will ha if you have B.F.Goodridi psmngir car dres. Built with won and sttonger cords, the tire body is bectar eogiaearsd and 5996 strooger than in wardme dies. But ia building fids wcougsr body to hold the more durable, wklar, flatter treed. B. F. Goodticfa cngineca bailt into it grseier tesist- eaoe to "road shock." Supplies of this new dre are sdU liinued. However, we’ll do our best to keep your car roiling until we can get new tires foe you. « w iwis- 1613 bu heufk# M fiewu Pmrmn* uud .Oeuveeieef Tunus ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY Broad Strsat 11 B.F.Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER JfSSf 1. UlSf praiaal •sitis liiim CtSNini , JMI COUEir-VflTII h MERVYN liROrS ptMtcllM d (UtSmet 'REdgMUOteOMt. •wDON DtFORE*Ai«iiRf0U ^ MS Mss uwau pruors h ftsSssel 9f JESSE 1. UUV1 Nowu A Ceuiedy HEALTH BE dlKS HEALTHY AND STRONG BY DRINKING -. )■ !•? IN THESE DAYS OF MEAT SHORTAGE KEEP, UP YOUR ZEST AND PEP BY DRINKING PLEN- ^ TY OP MILK. And Paateurized Milk la Boat THE CAMDEN DAIMES ,v,; -i’ri , )