The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 29, 1946, Image 10

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■ 11 m:: -, S'■■;/-; ’ It eAllMII CHfldNIOt.L CAMOIfl, tOUTH ymttv; iidvutttt n, tt<t ?7-v?7^ fftANK a HEATa SPORTS EDITOR Ratpii ' C. tewdnt «f tolioolt W DarflNiUii aowi^ Mi M mhii fMtMH m> Miv CfOtlM CI»IM0II fMtMH fMIM Jn C^tiMOlia IM taw and haard tMaga tlipt iM aat aiitt lila fatiay la tka twat^ la a lattar ta tha apart aaHaaa Mr. tarkara paaa lata iaiall aa aa what *‘ilrty raah anT aa ha tartaa thaai, iM at tha EARL BLUE ARRANGES ,10 USE LOCAL BASEBALL XOT FOR HIS ONGY FARM TEAM eotarai with Mood from tha woand* ad maa'a haad. Mr. Barbara adds tha atatamant that ha sat In this] sanm sactlon of saats at fba Caro*l ttaaOwnson gams and saw mora brawls and fights batwaan dmnks. irlSLITSSrfw Spartanbjp In Hm# For WmIu Tha Ftavt ha daaerlbas a fight that took Maea te tha stand naar whara ha was aaatad. Oaa of tha balU- garaata was atinlppad with brass kniMhlaa which ha asad with snch atfaet'that his opponent snffarad a aarara gash la tha haad from whlrti'tha blood gnahad. Ha fell against a apaotator who had his aja glaaaaa smashed sad was also Darlington eiueater then goes on to toll how two dninks baoamo engaflnd In a ^0^ rt the,. Diilco game and ana knoekad Into a lady who was In t«m Rneekod Into tha stool rail so hard aha fall unoonaoloua. South Carolina football has been glTMi a bad nama becanea of the dra^anneas that praralls at the games. How to stop It la a little red schoolhonse for the Gamecock ath* lado management Tha ProTldMioa'hasaball olnb of tha Bastem Magna will train la Camden next spring, according to annooncemants of Bari Bine, Iwsl* ness manager of tha OoMmbla Reds of tha Sally leagna. Tha Prorldeaea team la a farm affiliate of the Chi- clnnati Uiam of the National leagna. Mr. Bins, who Is batng mantlonsd for the presidency of ^tha Sally league was In confarance with the sporting desk of the Chronicle on Friday and tnmad the matter getting the nsa of the Camden 1 park orer to Mr. Heath aa his rep^ resents tire American Leglpn, Inc., the group haring dharga of the baseball park tverything that Borbam had to. say %ras exactly true — only ^ha NOTICE a T W# BOW harp aa gsparMiicod aiaa to do ro<^- iag wrork of oil Unda. 9JVew roofs put on ' • , - .a — •Old roofs repaired and siding put on For Tlie Bidld^ SlippoiT Tmrf Prowoa Haadi- cap to Caaidoa—Plapa B-C OB Ttfkay Day The Camden BnBdogs . dropped their sixth game of the season to Spartanburg at. Spartanburg last Friday afternoon, the score being IS to I. I A wet slippery field and a greasy, ball were responsible for the Cam den defeat. Once or twice daring KmI IHllrt And Famoia Horses In Camden For Winter AdiGet Kaat MOlar. emr and trataar of Osmdan'r most Bunous race _jrsaa. War BatUa and Battle CfttMar, has arrlred with hte family and will make Camden his home during tiia coming wlatar and m^rlttg. War Battla and BatUs Cmlaer art h«re for wlntmr training. These two fine jnmpors bare been tha sensatloB of the race meets ths past snmmar and mnch B enpeeted of thsm Bsxt snmmar. Patrons the famous Carolina Cup classic, which will be renew* ed next March hi connection with the race program, wSl probably find both of MUler^is horMS uiklng part Ragardloaa of when the 01 faurar* ... . i-joo of a World War n Tetaran (he conteet, according to *P^totom,n;^j^ Febmary 1, 1147, bis Camdtn runners headed for toneh-jj^gu policy can be reinstated by For Sale WOOD were agreeable to the Providence skidded end fMt whUa_oae|p||y|,|g two jnoothly preminms end team naing the park for training l^ncbdown past la reported to bmre|g{gj|{||g «Atatament that hla health purpoaea, while arrangements were allpped through the flngera of a|{g same it was at the time the WE HAVE PLENTY OF ROOFING SUPPLIES ON HAND Oty Equipment & Supply Co. PHONE 6 aleo made for the use of the clnb houee. Mayor F. N. McCorkle stated that the city would cooperate with the American Legion, Inc., In put* ting the nlkylng field and club honge In ^pe. The Providence tilnb will play a number of exhibition gamea with professional clnba In training at Sumter, Rock HUl, Bennettsville and other points and there will be several gamea between Providence* and the Columbia Rods. The pretence of the Providimee clnb here during April will prove a great spur to Interest In the high school baseball program which will become active early In May, if not sooner. Camden seems asanred of some good baseball during the 1M7 seaeon, what with the high school and Junior Legion programs and also ths Palmstto leagns schedule. didn't tell half of whst ths dl*> fttstlng speotaels offsrad. Joe Cadet of Clemson who doesn’t like Dn^lst B. H. Boolware of Rock Hill becanse . Boulware has (Mess of his own regarding the merits of state high school foot ball teams Is a bit eookoo on ths same subject to our way of think ing. KWt STftCNOS w ((AfiKiCIV nfiC mCE (Pu *r CLARKSON TIRE SERVICE receiver who was nsar the end]policy lapsed. Bone. The Bdlldogt wound np their sea- •OB' yeetorday afternoon la a Home-coming engagement with ^e Brooklaad-Cayce team and were oat to wipe out the defeat handed them by the Colombia sutmrbane last yaar. Up to the B-C game the Bnlldogt had won four and lost six gamea. Wins were recorded over Harding High of Charlotte, Charleston, rated as ons of the best tssms in the Pal* metto high achool ranks, Darlington and BartsvUla The season’s reanlt bore out the predletkm made by Coach Pierce befora the start of the season that he was playing a toogh schedule wlBi a green team. cupper’s Hay Hi^ Home Camel Of League S^ison Joe Cadet places Rock J9111. North Charleston. BIshopvllle, Florence, Charleston. Sumter. Olympia. Ches ter, Parker end Columbia in the order named. Joe ees that Cheater’s only claim to fame to an 8 to 0 win over Cam den and he adds "who hasn’t beat Camden?" Well Joe, Charleaton didn’t And incidentally Colombia was given a rough shellacking by Harding High of Charlotte and Camden ran rough-shod over Harding. And that Olympia team that Joe places in the select ten loat out to a flno Mnllins team, not even men tioned by any of these drug store and aggie college experts. Right now the nation at large would like to see John L. Lewis looked up. Down here a lot of ns who have to scan the sport pages dally would like to see all of these ao-called "best ten" pickers locked up. Bob Allea’a Boya Ana Oat To| Ti^ Goagaloa la Tho Dixie Loop Bob Allen, a swell fellow, bnsi* nose manager of the Charlotte Cllppera, writes that the final game In the regular Dixie pro league will be played next Sunday between the (Rippers and the Newport News Bnllden at the Memorial stadium In Cbaitotte. If there la a tie for first place In the Dixie loop another game will have to be played and of conrae the Clippers may schedule one or more poet-eeaion games. Bobe uya that since Richmond has been defeated be has hopes that hM Clippers will finish the season MMiadtopated ebamplons of the DtniJooa Bel/jih given the Cans of Char lotte ana this psrt of Uncle Sam’s acres some fine football the past season. We hop^ that he and hla Cllppera will be on the job again next year. All World War II veterans may now carry up to $10,000 In National Service life Insurance regardleas of the amoant they carried whl)e In uniform. A Kom^ay Service 1. Am.AMBlJMN(® SERVICE OFP^ fleet pf flenmiaf white twia-eagiae AaJbaleace Airplaaes wiBi coMpWte Brat aid eqqdpmMiL ho- i» A flight vaaanm hi ntteadaaoe oa all tripe. A Pilple have more thaa 1,000 hoora of experieaoo. 4, Seie, gpeedy traaeportatioB of fhe aieli aad iajored to aay part of the Hailed Statee withia a few R^^LnoBimodatioBa awailable fpr two peiieageri ia additioa lo pilot aad patieat i. Each paeeeager cowered by $10(^000 Liability laaaraace. P.^Rntae favorably compare with Bie coel of oBrnr modee of Lm KiornegUy Ftmeral CALL XlOB WatcH Youk Kidneys/ the] efBamfalBedyWM Tew; 12 to Ifr-indi lengths Defiveced to your door in cord h PluMBef to tieatwart li Om»*i POk. Dm!?t hm I ■ewtriisa far awe thn lM(|r Ttogr km s'" Aaera Doans Pills Inveal d Part of Tour Pundt In BUILDING A LDAN SBARES] CURRENT DIVIDEND WAimtEE BUILDING & LOi ASSOCIATION Pint Nan Bm* SaSdiB, CaaideM, S* G MAKE IT A DATE December at Hie Graniinar School AuditoriDni See youthful beauty on parade Muste^daneesMlaug) The Pedc Eveut of dw Season Ruth Gor^n WriglR’g ‘Elaborate Fall Revue A Colorful Extravaganza oi Mirth, Meloig and Rhythm SPONSORED BY miP THE CAMDEN UONS aUB The oenriee that really doea thiags ia a Ug way. Proceeds of the *^FaU Reuue^ will go to ehartty* « TICKETS 50e FOB ADULTS — SSc FOR CBILDBSN tainment and Fun ★ . AUi fk :(w AND DONYFORGEr - AIM ;v' 'YS'itoiirvG-, ' i:.. lit'-v ■ A- >, j ^1?,. A.'l