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j-.- '■ i-;. TM« eAMDIN CMHOtitCH, CAWPI. tOUTH CAHOtlttA, FWlOAV, 0CT01W IfW From The SpurU Dmk 6i FRANK H. HEATH. SPORTS EDITOR mm wHk MMk HUI. At vi«w9oliil !• ahafad by gama offlaiala wtia haaa la famaa lavolviafl all tMaia. thaaa Thia eomar la net raapanalbla f«r taleptianed raparta of Camden heme ■amee. The prepen*ity ef rewrite men an the dally papata te pet faela meddled la a aeurae ef mueh embarraaemint and eharpin to thIa aniter. The lack of Weatem^Unloa ear* Tice after t p. haa been a freat handicap to oorreet repocttnt of home gamea, both In football aa well aa night baaebiai gamea. Bay Moore, the Mg huaky diap who nmplred In the CamdeU'-Cniar' leatoa game, la a former Camden high achool grid atar. Some nine yeara ago Moore waa injured In a aoftball game here and he told me laat FtUmr night that the injury he auatalned and which kept In the hoepltal for many weeka, almoat kept him out of the nary. But he managed to paaa the phjrateal ao( waa with the aea foreea throughou the war. Moore la a moat competent footban oSIdaL He teld me that he had been effielating In all the Roek Hill famee thia aeaaen and In hla opinion Reek Hill hae one ef the meet powerful feetball teama In the teuth Carolina high aeheel world. In particular the team haa aenw ef the beat Moekere he haa ever aeon in a high aeheel unU form. The poUca had oommani ef the aitaatlon at Zeaip Held laat Friday night. White a few youwatare gamboled on the green between lalToa, the pcdlee kept the aide' ined clear and alao aurproeaed a between'period fire cihcker eelebra>' tkm. Camden battlea a Cheater power" houae tonight at Cheater. Accord* Ing to Doc Bril of {efferaon, who haa aeen Cheater In action, thoee boya really block . Jake Penland ef The ttata an4 yourw truly appear «e be ihe tai^ gate ef aome ''lower atate’* fan who thtnka Jake and myaelf are a bit balmy to regard Reek Hill ae teing the outstanding high aeheel football team In South Carolina high aeheel ranks. In fact Mr. Fan aaya that Sumter, Olympia, •iahepvllle and a few ether lower atate teams eeuld take Reek Hill. Just far that weMi aaya that net only do dw be* Hove Roek HIM la the best In South Carolina, but weMI Include North Carolina In the area. So far as Sumter, Olympia and Blah* epvilie are^ eofwemed, they are all good teams but wo donH elase There still remains a lot of guilV this South CaroUna fans who bO' llere Alabama used Its fun bag of trteka in ,the gauM agninat South Cartdlna aereral weeks back. Roy Oraham, sports editor of the Flavaace News, in speaking of the recent Caaden'FIorenM gpjnp at the latter city says tut Camden outplayed the Yellow Jackets, the last ttree periods of the game. He also refera to the teet that the game was rough. Graham says' the Tellowjacketa tallied Ob the eighth play of the game la the ftrst period and that waa the only taste of pay dirt they had all OToning. He refers to Cam* den haring a fast charging line and Florence being unable to throw single block at them. Howard Norris, Camden guard, says Graham, played baroc with the Florence attack all erening as be swept through the line unmolested to make tackle after tackle. Jen nlnga alao played a whale of game. • The punting of Camden was sen sational, according to the Florence scribe. Once the ball came to standatlU on the one yard line and another time riolled dead on the six. Bnlklop D^eit Oiariratim One Point JoknaF Owmr To kani'a ToMchdowm 1 ^uniXIONS of folks* lYl chee •here and abroad—owe the cheerfbl si|^t of food oo the table to you. Mr. Farxnerl Through long, hard work, you've hdped keep ut the beat fed country in the world—while helping to feed numy of the world's hungry. Now we need your help to plant anether important crop—one more crop of cheer for our servioeincn. Today, thousands of our boys, scattered over half the eai^ are hungry for a touch of home. For a sii^t of their own people, the music of their own songs, the laughter of their own jokes. You treat them to all these thinga vdien you ght to the USO. Every dollar you give hdpa prevent another of yesterda)y*t heroes from becoming ooa ef today’s "forgotten men." By sending USO enter- taineri to keep up their morale...by giving tiiem a friendly home away from home through USO Cuba .. .by bringing entertainment to those in hoepitsls- for whom the war hasn’t ended—to help them fight their way back to health. / You hdp keep- America dose to milliona of home sick Gl’a... and keep them dose to America. It’s a job we all want to pitch in on. Lend a generous hand, won’t you? Let’s give the boys a big crop of cheerl Keep it up... u|g Don’t let then dowel Commiuiity Chest - Boy Scouts Kershaw Civic Council - U. S. 0. Jewish Relief SUBSCRIBE TO THIS WORTHY EFFORT. Oiain^fHi Of Show -Bio.’* TakM Hoaon At Aa- Iteshaw County Dog Show T Camden pUyen came away from the Florence field a badly battered group. Lanky Donnie Morrison waa sporting a badly cot eye that had to hare aereral stitches. He alao had a beantlfnl ahlner. Other play ers carried acara from the rooi^ and tnmMe brand til ball Florence had a heavy team with a lot of G. L Joe talent > Camden fans who motored to Florence for the game commented upon the splendid order that pre* railed In the park. There was • lack of the hoodlum stuff, with Ir* responsible men and boys shooting •ff explostres and hundreds of kids running wild over the tnrf between the period#. Not a aonl ontslde of the players and coaching staff and newspaper reporters were allowed inside the fence of the playing field. Tknmonsrille la arranglnf to bnild a recreational field with a lUnntk fence, tine Ugbta, etc. Won der how long before Camden will do aomethtng about Zemp ftald. ea- IMclally as to seating accommodv tions, a fence and new lights. The Camden BnUdoga tosseg upeet on to the state high achool football scoreboard by nosing oat a leary but sluggish Chaiieabm Hlgk Bantam team, 7 to f, before 2,000 tens at Zemp field last Friday ereilac. Now that the Bulldogs hare ercned season’s record to three wins and three loesae, they are faced with a tough assignment to night when they taaide with the Chester Highs, rated aa one of the fineet blocking outfHa in atate high school football circles. If speed and deception is utilised with the same flnees ac featured the game against the heavy Char leston grldders Friday night, Cam den haa another chance of con founding the prognoeticators. A number of Bnlldoga tana will Jaunt up to Chester tonight to wit- nees, the Bnlldoge and Cyclonea battle under the lights. Little Johnny Anderson was ont standing in the Charieston game, hla surge Into the heavy Bantam line to convert on Branham’s touchdown daah in the second qnaarter marking the margin of vl& tory. Anderson did most of the groutid gaining for hit taam, getting away repeatedly for good mns. Charteeton was the first to hit pay dirt. THIman going through the Camden line standing np a few minates after the second quarter had opened. ’The kick for the extra point went nnder the bar. Camdmi roared right back and in leas than five minntee Branham traveled tt yards on a triple re- verse for a tonehdown. Anderson went over on a line hack to add the extra'and winning point * ’There was no scoring during the remtlndar of the game, but the third quarter was anllvenad by teMUtlful 45 yard past from Cox to iwiUMr tor a tonehdown. bnt Cam dan sras fanallsed and foa scoring Ray waa nanifled. In tka fourth quarter Anderaeu' staged a number of good runs, rip ping through the heavy Charleatoa line at will. In the closing min utes of the game and with the ball In posassslon of the Bantams, the hard - charging Bnlldoga broke through repeatedly to force the car rier to lose much, yardage. Tillman Mrs. SamteT Boykln’a settar fap- py ''Blue” won ’’beat ip show" hon ors at tba annual Kehhaw county dog show that >was oondueted at the county fair grounds Thursday afternoon, under the direction of Lynch Dean Bcqrkin of Boykin. Charlie Sweet’s ’’Maekle’* entered in the mlscellaneoua class where he scored top honors, was second best in the show and Mrs. Bridge’s pointer dog "Spunky” was third. The entry list of dogs was disap pointingly small and there wA a minimum of spectators st the event despite the sammer-like atmosphere prevailing. ’This however was not due to the lack of good dogs, but rather to the general public apathy toward the fair program. The show was well supervised by Mr. Boykin and hit corps of effic ient werkers and Judges. The de tailed result In the several classes follows: Pointed dogs. “Spunky" Mrs foidges, first; "Richard", Mrs. J. W. C. Boykin, second. lira. J. w. c. Ifoykiit fim; Mr. AncM. uecond; Setter-dog. "Gyp", Joe jtoCarigjfc first Setter-pnMtes. "Bluc^, Uni. Boykin, first; ‘TO", Mru. Boykia. second; "Itex", Joe McCartey. third. Honnd does. "THgsar*,^ Bfoife Hunt club, mat; "Rangar", L. B. Laney, aeoMid. Houada, bitches. "Sue”, Bcykin Hun(' club, first; ‘TlUBh”, B^ktu Hunt second and "Minnto”, L. B. Lauey, tkird. Hound-pnppiea. "Pharo”, Boykiu Hunt first; terriers. "Oeueral Bee”. Mr. PoweU, first; "DauteT Mru. Rufus Redfeam, second: "SklpfeF*, Mrs. Tmesdale, third. SpaniMa, sporting dogs. "Ml^ey", Joe Williams, first; "Bamay Google”, C. Sweet uecond. Spaniels, bitches. “Lady^, M». O. B. McOrew, first. Spaniels, puppies. "Gobbler". Wil liam a Heath, first MisoMlanecus dugs. "Mpdrie' Charley Sweet firat Mntta "Skip”, iokhay Stuver, firat; "toowball”, Joyce Bennett second. The dogs were Judged by Mrs. Richard (Dixie) B^kin, white ru- cording was done by Mrs. James Sweet Charlotte DuBosu and Mrs. U. W. C. Boyklm was outstanding for the viaitors. ’The fans in the west end of the field gave a game Bulldog team big cheer in the closing minutes of the second quarter when with the ball in poMeesion of the visitor* on the Camden 9 yard line, the Bull dogs with five second stringers in the lineup held like a'stone well to take over on their own 5 yard Stripe. lU the first half Charleaton made • first down to 4 tor (temden bnt in the second half Camden posted Id as against S for CTharles- toa The win over Charleston gave Camden a .500 mark for the season with three gamea won and three loasee. Games were dropped to Blshopvllle, Sumter and Florence while wins ,were registered over Harding of ‘ Charlotte, Hartsvflle and CHiarleatoa MMimMismfliriS pKlMBim ImRKI Aims gteriestoTST By 14-6 Sewe BM. 1, Mather atoned to to the third .third quarter when om ^kott and ploi^ Burke line four timea 4ift» Itother'a second tally caau i clMlngmlnute# of the pinklna blocked mI on Buff} yard line. 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Cea he heefh# ee Fmfmuat JXXINOBIY AUTO SUPPLY •46 Brood Street Phses B.F. Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER A MESSAGE OF INTEREST to all who await doKvories of new Chevrolets We want you to know that nvnrythkig pftMn it Belnf done ft speed tMivwhi to you; but prodnSon $till hpi far bnhlml $dindik —even though Chovrolot has bulk morn cars rmd trucks than any ethor manuhetumr from January through Snptnmbnr 1946 W E REALIZE how eegerty jrou ere awaiting delivery of die new Chevrolet you have ordered from ua, axxi we want to pats on to you the latest infonnatiosi received from the Chevrolet Motor Division, even though that infonnation isn't too encouraging at this time. It is true that Chmrrohi ImadB mil otht auuiufmctwra in totml production oi pm—ngT cars ancf irucka from Jmnumry through SeptamJbmr 1946, despite the fact that Cheyrotet waa out of production entirely during the first three mon^ of this year. It it alao true that Chevrolet haa contimied to maintain its lead in totod production during the tiiard quarter of 1946. And yet production is stin running far below detir^ l^ls, with dm result that.Chevrolet*s output of cart and truefca through 8eptemT)er 1946 was only 36.7% of the number produced dwiag the oorreiqpoiaBng period of 1941. Tbit means it mgy taka many mnnshf for the Chavfolat Motor Divia^^ reach p<S productioo of ngw Chevrolcta—evm iooffit fill the unpreoedent of BIO-CAR QUALITY AT LOS —and, for the present at least, “t^ aren’t enough Chevrolets to go aroond, i aa we wish there were. However, we want you to 1®°^^**?^ Chevroleta are leaving the plants ifi w ^ nnmbekt possible today. The Chevr^; Division tells ua it is doing evoytt^ ‘ in the fane of contimied mipphcf* material shortages and manpower prwi^ step up shipments to ua and to aU «•?*?. accordiuice with a new' baaed on 1941, turn, are ddng roleta to our eg received agdi in Om are too apGiWMtive« win—too gratefid for •hmehng—to do am to aerve you to the, of oar ■wv TOUR PnsMr oui ktosBforekfltoEi • i ; ‘ J ^ ^ * 5 123 Broad St