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Sf ifeDAY AND HARlSVEia: FRIDAY, 8:15 (yCLOCK f,5SrM«ni Ar- j for 2; W.^ McLemor. Elected ^ Seolt f^llound Duty crowd, we ‘ook^ fiTVeball pwk hew i^TkUy nlkhU. Mhy nt>y «*• j— nvi<>«a , J^n the Camden Chiefs T. Hartirllle the City and Ha^Tllle ^ ^ Palmetto league f^krcity cldb. newcomers ;Smetto loop this seaw » X attraction Thursdv Harwrllle leagners will jie spotlight Friday Xe each night will be 8:16 ie Stuart. 8l»rU announced, foadcaat a play by play re port of the sames orer the pablic address system. Manager Walton of the Camden team will probably start McLemore, the Dentsville kid on the hill against Lake City Thursday night, while Lefty Bob Scott is scheduled to he. OB the mound for the Chiefs Friday night Lynch and Blalock will be in the bull pen ready for an enaergency. _ Walton will use uiaiock howerer at Qrst base in both games but should occasion require he wiU be shot into the firing line. Hunter will cetch In both games. The/Cam den Infield will hare Mims at sec ond, Les Robinson at short Brandy Anderson at third, while in the out field win be Walton, Bowers and Bennie Robinson. Art Robineoh and Hampton trby will umpire. Tanganyika produced over 1,000 tons of gum arable In the last year. et B. F^^Goodrlch SHvertowns that ITWEAR PREWAR TIRES md in Mving money? Here’s your anrver. rider, Ratter B.F.Goodrkh tread puts more t in contact with the road. , ytUtt road (^overawe means' more rubber to ike wear, less wear at any pt^t, a longer I tire that coven more ground 'before its > life is ended. why we my...invest in the best...the ItF.Goodrich Silvertown... coats hem per ..ii best ia the kmg run. t 1.75 DOWN 1.25 A WEEK ran A MW A.0(l>16 SMvertuuni ON YOUl CAI -ATTENTION, TRUCK OWNERS1 II lOIT fins Mui Shock SMold Holps Malm BaVaGoa^rloli TraelL Tires letter Tlim ^wmr Tiree eft fovr W«yw ' Awraqa fire asHsags b laer graalsp radffwtaa fa h Um daagar el heed ■esrafioa . * ' 1 i ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY ^foud Strhet “*— 11 F.Goodrich b hTit^ To Be In Na|ional Event WeadM^ Long Island Toor- naunent Wants Crack Fo«ir> From Hera To Taka Part some FIRST IN RUBBER The Camden polo club may ac^ cept an invitation from the Boet- wick polo club at Boatwick Field Weatbury Long Island to partlci- pste in a 15.000 world handicap polo championahip event there early in June. The Invitation ia receiving the aerioua odnslderation the Camden polo club officiala who regard the prospects for a successful invasion of the north with pronounced optimism. The tournament would be played . on the basU of winner take all. For :some years now Camden polo has been foremost In the south and with handicaps prevail ing in the Weetbnry tournament, the C^miden talent eould be expect ed to make a fine sbowhig. . The fee of 8850 and it would require a fair sum to trans port the team nd horses to Long Island. Polo club officials regard this as a splendid opportunity to advertise and promote Camden as a winter rjesort and believe that the city and Chamber of Commerce could be persuaded to avlst in the financing of the project Camden polo is of the pictures que type and that It meets with popular acclaim is indicated by the enormous throngs that gather every 8nnday to watch such fine riders as Harrison, Lightfoot, the two Tuppers, Charley Little. Major Carll, Jack Edgerion, Jim Sweet and others In actihn. Home Season Wi^ Lake \lew May ^ Be On Air ^aves Tomorrow P; M. PUT IT COMING ATTRACnONS Camden Theatre FrL-Sat., May 9-10 "ANGEL A^D THE BADMAN** John Wayne—Gall Ruaaell Alao Sslsetod Short Subjaeta . May 10 Sat. Late Show, 10:80 P. "THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUfi*^ Lynnu Rabarta Warren IHtuflIas Adala Mara Moa.-TasSn May 12-13 Ann Sbaridaa m "NOlU PRENTISS" wHii Kant Smith—triioa Bannatt Lataat Nawa WwL-TIiiin., May 14-lS “PUflSUED” Taraaa Wright Robert MItehum USED CARS 1946 1940 1939 1937 1937 1936 1935 1932 Ford 2-Door Se^ Hudson Sedan Ford Kck-Up Truck jWd Sedan BuickSedan Ford Convertible Coupe Ford Sedan ■ T BindtSedspr POKBEWHER VS$9 C. seoNO^A^ MORE SMM: WRECKEB 8MSVICE Camden Entry Loop WiU Play j In Palmetto Twmtjr- The first home game in the Pal metto league achedule for the Cam den Chiefs will ha with Lake City Ckrut Wood To Pluf For Camden la Natk^ial Hunt Broadcast Frcmi Rad- Meet PROVIDENCE TO CAMDEN AND BRING SECO] GROUP OF PLAYERS TO TRAIN Owner J. O'Donald of the ChiaCa has made formal reservation of the Camden baaaball lot for 70 pUyara next April. That means two teams and a heck of a lot of baaqbnU around these diggings for three or Camden followers of hunt racing here on Tuesday, May 20. accord- ***• Columbia net ing to announcement from the| Chiefs management This will be tollowed on May 261 with Klngstree hare as the attrac tion. All games will be played at night The May 20th opening will baj made the occasion for a festival event, with the Camden high I school band bn the job to dis course inspirational music. Dr.l Carl West presWeot of the Cam-' den club to toss out the first ball with Senator R, M. Kennedy at the j work tomorrow afternoon when Christ jWood. the turf announcer, will broadcast the National Hunt cap race from the Radnor Hunt race meeting at Malvern, Pa. In a letter to the sports editor, Christ Wood states that he felt it would be of much interest to Cam den people for the reason that so many Camden owned and trained horses are to take part. Wood says that the broadcast is scheduled from 3:45 to 4 p. m., Eastern Da/light Time, which will four weeks. Mr. O’Oonald. stated that the Camden training camp this year had been most satisfactory. He declared that next year their ex hibition game achedule would call for more home games than pro vided this year.' The fine turnout of local fans at the home games was most satisfying to the Rhode Islander. In speaking of other training' sites in this area the visitors de clared that Sumter park was good, but the playing field was not to be compared with the local one. Other parks in the area are not so good. With the improvements now underway at the Camden plant, new fence, prospective new bleach ers, grading of the area in low spots, completed, the Camden park will be the equal of any in the' eouth. receiving end and Mayor F. N. Me-1 **®**'^ earlier here. Corkle as the batter. Christ Wood says that he will There are twenty-one games list- ed on the home schedole of the Chiefs. The other teams In the loop are Lake City, Sumter, Klnga- tree, Bennettsville. Hartsville, Florence and Bishopvllle. The fol lowing is the home schedule of the Chiefs: Tuesday, May 20—Lake City at Camden. Thursday, May 22—Klngstree Camden. • Monday, May 26—Sumter Camden. Monday, June 2—Bisbopville at Camden. Friday, June 8 — Bennettsville at Camden. Tuesday, June 10—Hartsville at Camden. Thursday, June 18—Florence at Camden. Tuesday. June 17—Lake City at Camden. Thursday, June 10—Klngstree at Camden. Monday, June 23 — Sumter at Camden. Monday, June SO—Bishopvllle at Camden. Friday, July 4—Bennettsville at Camden. Tuesday, July 8—Hartsville at Camden. Thursday, July 10—Florence at Camden. Tuesday, July 18—Lakp City at Camden. Thursday, July 17—Klngstree at Camden. Monday, July 21—Snmtsr at Camden. « Monday, Jnly 28—Bisbopville at Camden. Friday, August 1—Bennettsville a: Camden. Tuesday, August 8—Hartsville at Camden. Thursday. Augnat 7—Florence at Camden. during hla broadcast of the Rad!. nor meeting. The National Hunt it 2 1-2 mtlea over brush the same as the Springdale cup event here. There are 6 races' on the Radnor meet card. Columbia’s telegraph service la being criticised for sending "wires^ by mail. ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR, , If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungi cide, contains #0% alcohol. IT 'PB»IE- TRATES. Reachse MORE germs to KILL the Itch. Today at DeKALB PHARMACY PCfttE 6aSBNfiM.B and deal with CLARKSON TIRESfKVgl FOR OEPmOABiUTYi CLARKSON TIRE SERVICE — 667 * .if'y ^ .9, 7:^. A BOBBY SHEHEEN'S |PM)Dy, LEE TOLD MEkBABY ^ GAMED 20 POUNDS IN EEKDRmvOHG Hid thaYs absurd,SOKHO' COOLDABAB/mUK CLEPWM4TS WUC? VIELL^IT VIkS THeTH AcAisiaWsMSibsi Infant Son Is Buried At Quaker Elepkanta* babiea thrive on olopkaat milk and Skokoan't customors tkriTO on good m«aU and grooBriaa. If it*a aomathing good to eat, Shahaan’a hawa it. High quality—tka moat raaaooabla of pricoa. Funeral services for David Levi Melton, 3rd. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis L. Melton, Jr., were] held at 6 o’clock Monday afternoon [ from the graveside in Quaker ceme tery. He ia survived by bis parents, I Mr. and Mya. David L. Melton, Jr.; one aister, Caroline Melton; his I paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Maltoni hla maternal I grandmother, Mrs. 2. 2. Barfield of CamdMi, imd several uaclea and| aunts. SHEHEEN'S GROCERY [fimaen, s.i. IREfc DkLIUERV PHOnES 24-25 K\ tsjnsmbsr—saly Chsvrolst glvst you Watch Your Kidneys/ BIG-CAR QUAUTY Help Them OeuMS the Mood of Hamiifkit Body Waate Tuur kWhMjo srs ssestsatly Btm wests SMttsrtrom tbs blood stfOMi. Bat Udasys somstisMB lag ia tbsir workr-de BOt set as Mstars Isiiadtd (all to re- BOTO iBumritias that, tt rstoiaad. maof oolsoe tho systssi oat apaot tbs wbala body aiseblssry. 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