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From The ^(»ts Deskl Camden And Lancaster Battle On Zemp Fieli FRANK H. HEATH, SPORTS EDITOR Frank Harden of Radk> Station WIS and Jake Penland of the Oo> lombia SUte eport etaXt want to aae the annual Shrine game played ah tcrnat^y at Charlotte and Colum* Wa. That’s a swell idea and we hofe that all of the Sooth Carolina sport writers and high school coaches get back of the program. A game in Oolombla between the AU-etar teams of North and Sooth Carolina would attract a crowd of at least 20,000 we beliere. We think that the Sally league ^wottld be wise in electing Iterl Blue. Columbia Red magnate, to its preil dency. There are sereral gents seeking the Job but Earl is the only one in our estimation who is Qualh fled. Well! weU! well! We recelred a postcard the other day from a fan who signs himself as ’’One Who Knows”, who tells ns rery frankly that we are all wet on awarding the state high school football title to Rock Hill, He says that Rock BleQinckTo Treat Bronchitis I la nol triatsd and joa < ItotBknndMBeeiMtnaiqrniedt* sM Tfflirnt **«*»* ^wiMiMiiasww ■oat Tighl to ttM isat of Om ladan phl^ mod aid oatare to aooOta and Seal raw* tioav, tnflamin kswMbial wmaene nssnuhniMA OtaoBuitoInn Undi betohwooiS _ ssamn »«UD9. iug Hill still has to meet Chester and that Chester will "knock ’em silly". So fsr as this comer can recollect we haren't awarded any state titles because that Just isn’t listed as one- of our curriculum require ments in sports. But we’d like to bet that chap with the Chester in* hibition a Dobbs hat that Rock Hill will treat Chester with the same kind of a spanking that they hand* ed Sumter. And we’d also like to add that it’s a good thing Chester did not play SumtM-, for the Oarae- cocks certainly would take them into camp. , -— Mather Defeats WiMnson, 7-0 A touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter gare Mather Acad' emy a 7 to 0 Orictory orer Wilkin son High of Orangeburg, here,'last Friday night Wilkinson was on the defensive for the greater part of the game and for three quarters neither team was able to take advantage of the breaks, Mather scored after a lony pass, thrown by Pickett from the midflrdd line, was caught by Nelson, who went to the 16-yard line. Another pass from Pickett was caught by Kirkland over the goal for the touch. A line plunge netted the extra point. 1 _ The continents cover a little more than one-fourth of the earth’s sur face. Comparative Records Indicate . Visitors Will Have Big Edge Lancaater Squad WUT Be Accompanied By Eight Hundred Rocdera to 12 score whereas the Camden team only was able to win by an 18 to 7 count over this sama team. Coach Lindsay Pierce with h.'s ususl drawling "wrlta your own tickat” isn’t givlug his Bulldogs much of s chsnce. In as much ss the game is next to the final event of the home sea- eon, a record turnout of fans will be on hand. lYom all we bear from Lancaster, fully 800 atudeuts and townspeople, who here the scent of Camden blood in their nostrils, will be on deck to witness the foot ball spectacle. Last Frldsy the Bulldogs chsp- eroned by CoadI Pierce, Journeyed to Sumter and watched the Qame- oocka battle the Spartanburg Highs, niat was an afternoon game add in the evening the equad rattled up to BirhopviUe where they viewed the BiahopviUa-North Charleeton ^t under the lights on the BlsbopTUle Memorial field. Camden players were able to ob- eerve Spartanburg oCfenalve and defensive tactioa at Sumter last Notice to Debtors and Crediton All partlaa Indebted to the estate of LuctUe Huckabee ara hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, with the time pre scribed by law. S8-S5e MART H. BLACKMON. Administrstrlz. Camden, S. C., Oet 29. 1848. The Camdeo Bulldogs with a sea son’s mark of four wins and four defeats will be out to edge shove the 600 per cent mark tonight when they battle a fast, powerful and well-coached Lancaster Hlidi team at the local football ar^h*- Under the dim lights of Zemp field, most anything can happen to night The Bulldogs, mirius the ser vice of Jimmy Cox, one of the star performers, will be weakened for the clash with Tom McCouneli’s up- and-coming aspirants. In a recent t!lt with the Dsrliug- ton Highs Lancaster rolled up h 42 Bishopville Is Soundy Trounced By N. Charleston Drafona Dfup Coutcat 20 to 0. Rock HHl Goto Break And Wina Owar Floraoco CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Karshaw. By N. C. Arnett Probata Judge: Whareaa, Lillian 8. WillUms made enit to me to grant her let ters of adminletratlon of the es tate and affects of John Sutton. These Are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and alngnlar tha kindred and creditors of the said John Sutton, deceaead, that they be and appear bafore ma.ln the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on November 12th. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show canae, if any they have, why the said adminiatra- tion should not be granted. Given nnd«r my hand this 28th day of October, Anno Domini, 1941 88-840 N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate. The Army Ground Forces offsn you A NEW LIFE OUT THERE Look toward Korea and Japan I A thrilling new job and a new life—with interesting work, sports, entertainment and travel opportunities—can be had for the asking by qualified young men who volunteer for the Ist Cavalry, lllh Airborne, 6th, 7th, 24th or 25th Infantry Divisions. What an opportunity . . . what a job! Training in one of these crack units will stand you in good stead wherever you „ go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of. Military Government—so vital to future peace and prosperity. ' Japan's ‘‘Isles of Pines” are but a sample of the attrac tions of an Army career in the Far East The Army has reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These — familiar haunts of pre-war tourists —and many new developments —provide « broad choice of recreation. Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 3-year enlistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standards esn enjoy the benefits of such s job. High oversess psy, good food snd lodging and a generous retirement plan make your future in the Army Ground Forces too good to missl See your nearest Army Recruiting Officer for full details. LMm Hj **$•—< O#," '*W«rrl*rt •# Nom,” "Vsles sf Mik kr»y,** “rrwSly Mf* Nall,” MS SMtSaN M yMr r««*. HDirS WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE Camden tootbsll fans, scores of them, who saw the North Charles ton High batter s Bishopville pow erhouse into submission before s record crowd at Bishopville last Friday night regard the Charleston eleven as being the outstsnding high school grid team of the Pal metto state. Many of them who had witnessed the Rock Hlll-Sumter game the pre-j ceding week, aiserted that North' Charleston could defeat Rock Hill. The only blot on the North Char leston team record for the season was an opening game loss to Co lumbia Caps. The present North Charleston team would nm wild over ^Inmbia. Bishopville feU before the super ior play to North Charlaaton,* 20 to 0. The Bishopville sport writers alibied the defeat by declaring the Dragons were badly crippled, de spite the fact that the lineup' show ed a complete first team personnel, snd game statistics showed 9 first downs for North Charleston and 6 for Bishopville. Union High defeated Lancaster Highs, 27 to 18, in a game at Lan- cdster. Cheater routed a weak Gaff ney High, 39 to 0, while Rock Hill managed to get a break and nip a fighting Florence team. 8 to 0. Florence played a better brand of ball that did Rock Hill and kept the play In Rock Hill territory most of the game. Sumter defeated Spartanburg, 19 to 6, while Mullins roar rough shod over Lake View, 73 to 0. HartsvUle defeated Brookland-Cayce. 12 to 0. while Darlington romped overt Ben- nettsville, 30 to 20. Clayton Rand Will Speak To Dairymen The South Caroliua Dairy associa tion supplymen have secured the services of Clayton Rand, well- known humorist, editor, and author from Gulf Port, Miss., for guest speaker at the annual dairy associa tion banquet at the Jefferson hotel, Columbia, S. C., November 19. Clay ton Rand was born in Wisconsin, educated at Harvard, and for '27 years has been an editor and pub Usher in Mississippi. He has .served as president of the National Edi torial association, has traveled over much of the worid, edited a syndi cated daily coiumn entitled Cross roads Scribe, and is the author of three books and numerous pamph lets on insurance, banking and bysi-i ness. He is a stimulating speaker and is noted for his wholesome wit and homespun philosophy. The dairy association banqpe^ will be preceded by a social hour beginning at 6:30 p. m. There will be favors for the ladies. All interested are invited to at tend this banquet. Reservations may be made with W. L. Abernathy, Jr., secretary of the South Carolina Dairy asaociatlou, Cheater, S. u. STAMTINA IASI PAY pn MONTH Americans smoke about 250,000, 000,000 ilgarettes a year. Kidneys Must Work Well- For Yoa To Fed WeU m ADomoM fO POOD, loooma, dental cam Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sargeant Staff Sargaant . . Sargaant . . • Corporal . . • Private First dess Private ■ . * • Sarvtaa Sanrice la U. S. $165.00 135.00 119.00 «aoou)o 90.00 80.00 75.00 Service Overseas $198.00 162.00 13A00 ^ 120jOO 108.00 96.00 90J00 every day, T days every ' stoppiaa. the kidatys Altar ir from the blood. 84 hoars every day, week, aever s waste matter It more people pere ewere of hew the kldam moet eoneteady remove eer- ploe Aold. eseiBi eeida aad other weete ■witter that aaaaot stay la tha Mood wlth^ lajwy to haalta. thore wwM ha better eadaretaadiag of why ^ Wholo I I b npaot whoa kidMgra < Pey hy 8^1 YiM lifriir Amy S9rm th8 lUtlM 8^1 UmM hi War aiM ‘ ♦ 8 1703 Main St 4 GOOD JO n YOU U. S. Army ^ H t THIS te feaetioe property. Baralag, acaaty er too treqaeat ariaa- tlae aosMtimei warns tl is wroag. Ton may anfor oMm. hniiefhts. at— paS, gettiag n» at aighta. eweiUas. net&y^>iaaTMhrTeawM he eamg a medtetae rsitimmiadod tha eaaatry ever. Oeaa’satlmelatathalBaii^ dea of the kldaoyo aad kdp thaai te iw^ eat poboneoe woete frooi the Meed. They eoetaia aothlasr harmiWL Set 0000*0 tediv. Umwithi AtaUdnwatetom DoansPills fm ahould prom bT^ what tkey ViM9 Spwunburg at SpJt burg. The tinAl footbeU gam t of ■•Mon wUl find Camden bait Brookland-Cayce in turkey game on Tknnday. Novembw at 2:20 o’clock. The BC U>^ a poweriiooee last year but 7Mr it has been tkklng some beetinse from opposing Youthful Beauty On Parade 1 Music, Dance and Laughter CAMDEN UONS CLUB —PRESENTS— Ruth Gordon Wright’s I • Elaborate Fall Revue — AT THE — Grammar School Auditorium ♦ ' t Friday, Dec. 6... 8 p. m. The same galaxy of artiste who scored such a hit at the Carolina Theater in ^iumbia last September. The Peak Event of the Season Here SEE •The Mechanical Dolls •Tap Toe Ensemble •Fan Dancer •Wooden Soldier and the China DM ' •Tiny Tots Ballet •A Tiny Bit of Personality •Here Comes Cookie •Adagio Dancers •The Pony Chorup •The Garland of Roses * An eyeful of youthful sweetness - Applause-drawing dance ensembles . .Technical Dance Precision. “ # ■ t ITHIS GALAXY OF TALENT COMES TO CAMDEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CAMpEN LIONS CLUB, THE SERVICE CLUB THAT DOES THINGS. AJl ProcecNla Go io Cliddritoble Objecthroa ot tho Lioat Club \ f Tickete, 50 cents for adults; 25 cents for children. Buy them from a lion. REFRIGERATOR WILL BE GIVEN