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FRANK R HEATH, SFORTS EDITOR
A rtoord-toMkiiig crowd of footboU rathntUtts ot Camden and
▼tSlnltr will Jam Zamp atadlnm on ThanksclTlnc''afta(nMxm. Norembor,
tt, wbon Um* Bulldogs wind vp their 114# season playing against the
Brooklapd^^ High tsaaa.
The Bulldogs wiU be out to get ferenge 'for the II to 0 defeat
handed them in 1148 at Brookland^ayee field in Colombia. It was the
<msitiug game of the season for both teams and was regarded, as has
B€ gamea tor many years prerlous, as a-breather for the Bulldogs. But
under the akllldd coaching of Tom McConnell, BC football mentor,
B4S bad dereloped a powerhouse and they proceeded to smear the
BuUdogs.
iULLDOO* LOU fl TO 28
We imagine the Bishopyllle
and MeOeil feetball fans were all
burned up^ when the sperteasler
sf the Amiy.Netrs Dame game
ef November f repeatedly rp-i
ferred te Doe ilanohard as **Cajl‘‘
Sfemia bom •lanehard.’*
Blalchard was bom at McCoU on
December 11,1124. acoordlag to his
mother and she certainly ought to
know.
Last snmmer^TOm McConnell
transferred his coaehlng affections
from Brookland<Cayce to Lancaster,
a# Which time this writer suggested
that it might be a good idea for the
football talent of South Carolina to
kaap their eyes on Lancaster. Last
Friday night Lancaster came to
Oamden and proceeded td toss a
gsMon of gloom over the Camden
football picture by spanking the
Bulldogs 12 to 10.
Aere was a heavy turnout of the
faithful for the Friday night clash
aad Lancaster sent down a big dele
gation. Camden started the scoring
ia the first quarter with a touch-
daWn by Anderson. The try for the
ecstra point failed.
the second quarter Lancaster
began tossing the oval and put over
u mu(
luchdown, which with the extra
potet added put them into the lead
7 VO t. Camden surged to the front
it the third period but Lancaster
came right back in the final period
te post two touchdowns, which with
e two point safety la the third gave
tlim the ball game. ..
^DCALS QAM I glLOW WAR
Camden’s brand of football
below par in the game and their
pass d^ense was weak. Lancaster
on the other hand had a beautiful
peee»"f offensive, an indicated by
the two* touchdown passes that were
tossed into the record.
Camden Journeys to Spartanburg
tonight to battle the SpvUns in
what is being doped as a Spartan
win. The Bulldogs now have a sea
son mark of 4 wins and 8 defeats.
A wlu at Spartanburg Will put them
even with the board but a loss will
throw them down to a 400 per
centage reading.
BIQ CROWD IXWlCTID
The Home-coming game will
bring out the fans for the reason
as above stated->-Camded’s disire
to get sweet revenge tor the larrop-
ing handed them by B-C a rear ago.
It woirid also meu that the Cam
den talent would be able to boost
their season average above the 100
The Idea ef a peeteeasoa gaiiM
between Sumter and Biehepvilie
In Deeember with Dee glaneh-
ard Qlenn Davie and Arnold Tuck
er, the famous baekfleld ef the
Army team, as honor guests^ hs a
honey. Such a game would at
tract a crowd of at leant KMXIO
'fans and you eould count on
eoveral hundred Camden faces
being seen In the mobk
We frankly believe that the
Blshopville grldders would' givs
Sumter a tough afternoon.
Such a game would- probably be
played in Sumter as the seating
capacity of the Bishopville arena ip
limited, whereas Sumter’s field can
take care of a crowd of over 12,000.
We hope that the game can be
worked out. Blanchard and his two
buddies. Davis and Tucker, are to
be in Bishopville for the holidays.
geeta that the game be made as
a sort sir dedicatory affair ef the
Sumter stadium as a memorial to
the war dead af Sumter bounty
in the two world ware. The prod-
01^ ef Blanchard, Davie and
Tucker at such a game would be
predleatod upon whether Army
plays In a bowl game.
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Gastonia
BiiWwiilw SopHUs
CMtflwtM Thunpldg Ob
It la practically certain that the
Rose tiowl event on January 1.
1247, will be between the west
coast dmmpions and the outstand
ing teaai in the Big Nine, which
will probably be Michigan or n-
Hnoia. But there are other bowl
events, the promoters of which
would give .plenty to persuade the
cadets to play in.
• Followers of the Chester Red Cyr
clones declare that upon the result
of the Thanksgiving day game be
tween Chestwr and Rock Hill will
hang the state-high school cham
pionship. Ward Pegram, Jr., Chea
ter scribe, writes that while Chea
ted fanp admit Rock Hill’s strength
and amasing record they feel that
the Chester Highs have the ma
terial to mar the ambitions of the
Rock HUlians.
Cheater will have the advant
age of playing on Hs own field In
the Rook Hill elash, but this ear-
nor still looks for them to still
Billln g the Rock RillOiastar
grid game of turk^ day as a stoto
title affair is fanaitt thah a ^nggs
and Maggfe comedy stfip.
In fact, the state title chatter
shotdd be cut off the air aad tor-
gotten. For several leaaona, ^iat
being that neither Rock Hill ai^
partieularly Chester have reoorda,
sufficient to warrant any bonadlde
claims.
We recall that Rdek Hill, by the
gra^ of luck, managed to edge out
a fiorenee Tellowjaeket team; aad
Charleston last ITiday outfought
tBoomtt
are no# Judtly prutol of a pluelty
flghtihB laBd of BhlMoii AB we
we dh sat tt-^PMt ubiB
Bad# yuir.
Ohoatef ksU its prgt gptoo df the
dtaioB tfloB it wild idUnt to
fedt OB Itf b#*. hothe lot. tl to K
at the hinda of 4 OgatoBia, M. C.
hMH todto, hot dtsB Id the ruaiiak
in toe BanMMi htoto.
the fJotoaftig Oiii# took thtof
third atral^t Uokiaf - from a Jack-
soBVfUA Fla., hill teato hy a if
to # deeUfieg
A powerhotofe Milltoi hUh team
hept tlieir roOMd atratokt By trouBo-
hB a|r^t
resMm
otoer
tho CyOlona. Wa do net fool that
tha Chositor aohodule this paal
eeaaen has boon anything to giva
Coach Joe Collins any hand*
aahe. >
Camdeu’s light mid gremi team
gave the Cyclones a scare and on
a dry field wonld have won otor
tham. The game was played in a
downpour of rain and on a soggy
flsU and it was only Lsdy Lack’s
smilss at Joe Cidllns that enabled
the Cheater team to win.
Cheetor's ether vletlme werbi
Winnahere, Oringeburg, Laneeg-
ter, latley, Anderson, Brooklafeh
Cayoe -nothing In the line ef
stiff epgeeKlon.
OM fiSid Diiott, St
MtoTtrl
Wt’SfJSX*
gfbhfhBrg. 4# toM^
g*«wood defeated
^ U. Ooi aad Mrs. w™,
hurggy iBneugce Um mms
.WashiagtOB. IX C.
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12 to knftos
Delivered to yotif door in eord
Flknwd
mark, providing thay dafoat Spar-
to ttouh tho pro-
tanburg, or if not,
in football with a mark
gram
If#.
Hioro is this much to bo said of
the I2t# Bulldog team—they have
ooM riddled by mjitrlc
ies—they start
ed the season with but a handful
of lettermen—but they atwaya flay
ed their hearts out and won the
plaudits ef the multitude oj their
gameness and fighting spirit.
■IQ SEAtCN IN 1t#7
It is the sincere belief of this cor
ner that Camden football will rise
to a pinnacle of prestige in 1947.
The O. I., Joe talent that has per-
meatad the ranks of the teams ths
Bulldogs battled this beaeon will be
In the lost lombo next season. The
leveling prooeea will give a fighting
Camden aquad top chances In the
state race.
Record this forecast ia your not#
book and see If we’re not right
The game on turkey day after
noon will start at t:80 o’clock. We
suggest to the Camden fans to plan
their Thanksgiving dinner early
and ba out thera rooting tor a game
bunch of kids to upset the boys
from Brooklsnd<3ayce.
State Theitre
KSRSHAW, a e.
Fridap, Noreinbur 21-22
*nLACK BEAUTY**
Mens Presman
Rieberd Denning
Satardap, NowgaAir 23
^FRONTIER QUNLAW**
ChaHei BtofTeCt
Bat,
Nor. 28, 10:30 F. M.
•^BOWERY
BOMBOHEU**
Lee Qereey
Tom, No,. a>.M
’ VH LUCKT'
Vivian Blaine Perry Ceme
Wedneaday, NffranAor 37
*iTS GREAT TO BE
YOUNG**
Lealle Brooka—Jimmy Llgyd
Thuradaj, NowBinb«r 23
*THREE WISE FOOLS’*
Margaret O’Brien
Lionel Barrymore
War Battle Is
Winnef Of Manley
Race At PunMeo
The last big ntatolecfilsa ataka
on. the Manley, was
racs of the season,
run at Pimlico, Md., Wednssday, No
vember U, and was won by War
BattK owned by Kent Miller, aad
trained at the Springdale course
here. The win was worth tltjM
to tos owner.
On toe same day at Jamaola.
L. L. the DuittgerflMd handicap,
irlth a purse of #11,000, was troa
by Hachaso, owned by the Boone
Hall atablea which train hera in
Caiaden.
The winning of the Manley at
Pimlico by War Battle brought the
winnings of this sensational horae
to over $40,000 tor the 104# seaeott.
Klkrldge, another Kent Miller
horse, through Its winnings this
season, has now raised the total
winnings over a three year period
to #llf.000.
Kent MUler and his family wUl
make their home here toll ooaslng
eeason. having rented a honto on
the Chancetleld plantation. They
are expected here next week.
Um' ChroBiclB Want Ada
Announcement. •.
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'7 woold like fe tell you vidiy
Itttreased Rates
’ t
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!Mbj, Aotb thBB dvtr liCoi% South CardUiui seeds ide-
fMte, dependable tetephone genrice, and it to ooP pnrpoag id
piOviAl it We are now forntohint more dervke to S6MII1
OhidinianB than at any ether time in our histopy.
Khle Miis year only on 1344 iRkpil Indtone tdM Scmtkdii
Bdfe earaimge are tadacp tk$ idkeeat He IHtUodk
lll^roTed earningi are iHenttBl in dfder;
ftoH local and long dtotanee calls have reiehed IS it
time Ui^ for this state and more and mire peopid watot
tetophonti. BitIfiB the first of the year, wt hive inSfllM
28,000 ntw tiidphonei. Sit we stfll have 16,000 order! ofi
MbbcL Oop std2y tiM stilus fPOWth indicAtes that t2d td*
■Bad for aoPd icrvicd iHifi Itfiimt is is new coi-
toBMrs win eoatiiHie to IfldiiiiA
Ahhodfh tte cost of ftil^tliliit Wd do td provide service
keeps foint up, four ieltfikm Htoe dONohUlif are ai low
today «s tidy ware 26 yeifi «yo. Hdcittod of this, the amount
of money wo are piyliid Odt ii ifiePiiiifit faster than the
Mnoont wa art tikihf iii^ duplte i fiObrd volume of bosi-
neat. Slnee 1340, the eoili of providing dervke in South
Carolina Itote dimbed 114 pdP cent wbil4 revenues havo
iMCPiaaed onty 108 per ciht ^.
Total payroll costs Nave increased 286 per cent since
1340. Wage rates in South Carolina have been raised dur-^
ing the past 18 months by 11,510,000 on in annual basis.
Tltto Was ill keiping witk national policies and trend! ihd
to aasure, throudi OOtiipeleht personnel, thd provision of an
adeouate 8c^ce."We now lave 2,600 Southern Bdil people
providing service to South Carolinians. Wages account for
Aout two-thirda of our operatint codbs.
To meet the day to day cost of provkUng
service to proeent customers.
To ndie hew mokNr on HvoraUe fiHnI
' for additional fad|ities tb iminnvd Betr-
vice to preaeUt cuitomeii aMd ezpafid it
Tlieie are the reasons we have asind auCliority to raiae
lates for local service and to charge 6 cents more on moat
long distance calls within the state.
The requOsted Paidlnerdase todl not produee ad Mw added
revenue that current costs indicatg is nieded but wld al<>
ford immediate relief. Whether the requested rates wiU
prove sufficient will be determined by operating azparienet
under the new rates. The ilicreased income under tha ne*t
rates would amount to bfily 9Vh per cent of our total South
Carolina rtveifUeA Ifi Idee If the oontIfiuoUily Ptotni coib
of providing service, this is moderita.
We must go ahead with a huge expansion program and
WO ire priparing to ipind aBOttt 121,033,603 in tM Hint
ihre years OU CohstrOetioil iroik to iiqprOTa add expand ieW-
phone service in SOtt^ Carolina. ^9 mtUk proceed wtOh
this eofiitruction woth, dispHl h^ fSPdm, ifi Order to i2i!t
demands for dervice.
The cost of oecting telephobt buildings is-up 75 td I06
per cent The ooit of pfOvidihR telephone facilities id nd
45 to 60 per cent, and telephone materials 15 to 26 per lefit
llie npid advanOe of OdOtl k OomiArtoon with revenue!
has cansed our ra^e of earnings to go down. In 1940, the
Company was earning 5.78 per eeilt on {he amount of money
kOeOted in ko state, foddf uur eanilftg rate is only 1.23
pet eaat Tliis rale rtflects the latest wage htoreasee and
loia flat iaelafioany poaalblitaR fafptoii that fitoy be avail-
South Carolina is now in a period of its greatest growth
ihd Otitousion, a ^rOWtl kit tritt bring the ilktl dtofO
Ikaipe^ thih it hli Ovif iMHL llood 3kd ef^^
sdhdce to eesdiliid k ilito i^aileee and th!
Company must be in a position to supply It,.
Wd therefore, that our request for insrtaatd latii
to issai and in the public intMfist
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