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W'ii s rrom The Sports Desk Of FRANK IL HEAm SFORTS EDITOR Black Jack Onb rm Hold Field Itiak IliiB Week doe Hundred Doft Ezpncted To Run In Big Erent M l-i Looter BoMiiflOB and Bin Mima, tvo of tlm aoo plaporo of the Cam- don Palmetto loagve team laat aea- eoa, hare two fine baseljpU oppor- tnnlties faeinc them for the 1947 aOMon. BQIy Laral, who will man ago the Hill team of a B cir* emit wants them and HartsTiUe has also made them a fine offer. « If it's masoma these two opt- standing taflelders are seeking either Job will par them hand- sotnelr. In the meantime, what about the Camden baseball headache—that is •^referring to the Palmetto-league (Tpspects here? While clubs all oirer the loop are lining up talent and preparing for the season we in Camden are sitting supinely hack and trusting that the Almighty will send some Bmest Woodward in sporting form to band ns some thing on a platter. I' The Asherllle Blues, a colored team in the Southern league, wants to play a Camden color^ team here on March 24. In as much as the ProTidence Chiefs will not ar- rire here until the first week in April it look# as if the baseball lid will be tilted off by the sepia lads on March 24. Dick Richards, Camden’s school prexy, says that much repair work ifin hare to be done on the foot ball field before another season rolls around. One item lists a new fence and a second item, new bleachers. The big |d4 question is how to get the necessary spondnlix to pay for these ImproTements. And the double or nothing prob lem is how to protect any construc tion, work at either the ball field or football layout from vandals. We rlsited the cluUtouse adjacent to the football and baseball lots last week and found that many of the windows had been broken and the vandalism even extended to tear ing off the covering of the cess pool. From where we sit it looks as if the football and baseball fields, to gether with the county fair grounds, ♦ ! Invest a Part of Your Funds In BUILDING & LOAN SHARES CURRENT DIVIDEND WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION First Nat’l Bank Building Camden, S. C. *Phone 62 The Black Jack Beagle club will hold its annual AKC / sanctioned spring derby field trials at its headquarters. Shiver Mill club house and running grounds, 12 miles southeast of this city near Rembert, Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1. The running order begins with the IMnch combined class Friday, and the 13-lnch combination class on Saturday. Measuring of bounds will take place at 7:80 a. m.. and drawings at 8 o’clock. There is an entry fee of $3 for scab class. Prises will be A-. K. C. ribbons to all placed and reserved hounds. The Judges will be D. T. V^om of Oreenvllie and W. E. Whitten bf Abbeville. Lunch is to be served each day at noon at the clubhouse. According to R. B. Blyther, sec retary of the Black B^gle club, be tween 75 and 100 entrlee are looked for from the six clubs of the Caro lina Association of Beagle clubs. Winners of the trials here will be eligible, to compete inHhe winner’s stake to be held at' Salisbury, N. C. April 4 and 6, . _ represents suite an investment and the least the city, school trustees and county could do would be to hire a competent caretaker, install him in a small cottage near the clubhouse'and let him keep house there. The amount of money that could be saved by such a step would more than pay for the salary that such a caretaker would he paid. Anyway LET'S DO SOMETHING AND GET ORGANIZED. ’The pres ent setup is deplorable and reflects upon the business acumen of the city, county and school trustees. Baby Chicks . . M mS* . . . m hh»<i . .. M icipplH. Mia*^ krw4» . . . m» MS »nri«m< k«a- *W. . . TImm Wbr (Mak* (rav tat* wnd ! Im(. iMhf kraiUn —4 k>«r«. AM t»a»)T ■aitnarily l^aiitaA. SIND NO MONfY vm NUNOim . 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Redfeara'e grow was 94 but his handicap of 27 put him out in front with a net 67. McCarley had a grou of 86 and carried a 17 handi cap. Tbd low gross score of the after noon was posted by Dion Kerr with a 79, while in second place was Joe Sheffield with an 82. Mortimer G. ' Mnller's 84 and the 85' gross scores of Joe McCarley aad Mills Allen were considered good shoot ing in view ef the almost tomadic ATHLETES FOOtTgERM Imbeds Deeply. Requires a Strong, Penetrating Fungicide. NOT HARD TO KILL To reach the germ you must use a mobile liquid with greaf PCNE- TRATINQ POWER, aueh as alco hol. The only treatment we know of made. wHh undiluted alcohol la TE-OL. IT* REACHES MORE GERMS. Peel K PENETRATE. IN ONE HOUR, After using. If not COMPLETELY pleased, any druggist will return your SSc. Apply FULL STRENGTH for Athletes Foot, Itchy or sweaty feet, F. O. (foot odor), Insect bites or poison Ivy. TE-OL t^ay at Oe> Kalb Pharmacy. Notku of Lost Stock Cwtificatoa , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 18th day of March. 1947, make application to the Ehiterprise Boilding and Association of Camden, or the liquidating Trustee thereof for the issuance of duplicate stock certifi cates in place of Certificate No. 173 for one fully paid share of the capital stock of said association, and certificate No. 194 for font fully paid shares of the capital stock of said association, which certificates have been lost or de stroyed. C. H. YATES, JR. January 29, 1947. 46-6101 wiad thaf^ ^rrralltd ^ The seorea turned ia for the flret roaad eC play were U follawf: Rafas n^eara 94«g7—#7 Joe McCarley Mills AUea ...8|-1B—Tl C. MoUer 99-28—18 B. Marshall 96-17—78 Dk>B Kerr 19- b—74 Bucky Rhodes 87-18—74 M. G. Muller 84- f—75 Joe Sheffleld 82- 6—76 W. A. Goodale 89-18—76 Stew Boykin •....101-26—76 T. V. Hough 91-16—76 R. Chase 104-27—T7 M. EuVal 106-28-t77 J, Vlllepigue 88-11—77 d. Gaither 94-18—78 Moee Lee May« 101-28—78 Dr. Carl West,.,. 98-17—79 Granger Komeigay .^....87-8—79 H.'O. Carrlson 102-22—80 W. L. Goodale ...........87- 8 81 Roland Goodale . ..101-10—81 Sam Boykin 97-18—81 Johnny Hagln .106-24—81 ,R. N. Shannon 99-16—84 Ir. W. Taller ....100-12—88 Thomas Ancram ........107-19—88 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted of the ee- tate of William Wannamaker Bates are hereby notified to make pay ment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. WILLIAM W. BATES, JR., 48-SOc Administrator. Camden, 8. C., Feb. 8,1947. AB partiee tadebted to the estate of 8«sle flemtas Feanard ar, hereby notified fo Bsake payncat to tho aademgaed. and a|l partloa. if any, havlag clalaM against the said estate will present them likw wMe. daly attested, iflthtn the Ubm preecrfbed by 4840c JOB BROWN. Bxeeator. Oamdea, S. C.. 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