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m' t- r#. I . PAGELAND, MINUS MUNGO IN UNEUP. SUCCUMBS TO THE CAMDEN CHIEFS SLUGGERS LarfMt Throng In Hutory Of Park Jams Area To Witness Camden Score 10 to 0 Victory Orer Vwitors ACID TEST THURSDAY NIGHT Ths Camdsn Chisft will taks on ona of tha ouaUmding samI* pro taama of tha Palmatto afata Thuraday night, May t2, ' whan thay battia tha sansi* tional Vetarana Hospital taam from Columbia. This taam has playad and dafaatad all oomars this aaason, turning* book tha Sumtar Palrgetto iMguara in~ two gamaa. Tha gama will ba eallad at S:15 o’olock. Usual ad- mission prieaa will pravall. 8tAta^;laogse and tbara Monday. Tha Una scora: Candan .. Pageland . Battarias: Lacey and Smith was roporttaf These Baseball ^, Fan Are Red Hot; Tayior and Hontar; IBnt BGss Gaines .10 IS S The Camden Chiefs of tha Pal metto league scored their sixth straight win in pre-season play by defeating the Pageland team here Priday night by a scora of 10 to 0. The game was witnessed by tha largest crowd of fans ever to gath er at Legion park. Grandstand and bleachers wars' Jammed and hun dreds had to stand. scored by opposing teams. Joe Bla lock, former Clemson athletic ace, played first base for Chiefs and got four for five. Taylor for Cam den allowed but tour hits, spaced over as many innings. Lacey was nicked for 12 by Camden batters. Camden score four runs in the sec ond and eighth innings and two in fourth. The absence of Van Lingle Mun go, former major league pitching ace from the Pageland lineup, put the Camden baseball management imd the press strictly behind the ^ht ball, as much had been made In pre-game publicity relative to the appearance of this hurler on the hill for the^ Invaders. Athletic Director Beck Russell of the Cam den baseball group announced over THiTTgdto that Mungo Jiad prom-1 ised to pitch In the game but for some reason or other had not showed up. * Later, Mungo, accompanied by his father and some friends from PagelauC appeared and sat with this writet during the game. Mun-' go declared with .emphasl^ that he knew nothing of any promise made to appear in the Pageland lineup for the game, much less pitch. “No one ever mentioned the matter to me,” and his sUtement was sub stantiated by others with hliL Mungo said that he was under con-| A greatly strengthened I.Ake City Palmetto league team profited by Camden infield boots to score an unexpected 6 to 4 victory over the Walton warriors at Lake City Saturday. Camden was leading, 4 to S, when the Lake City team came out for its last chance. Benny Robin son. substituting for Bill Mims, at second base, messed up a ground er. Scott walked a man. Then came a passed ball and a single with two runs scoring. And there went bal! game. McLemore started tne game the Lik« Night BamImII Bwcmim It Briaft Ldick to Mmay Ftthonaen The score brought the^Qamden^ total to 8S runs as against 10 trgct with Clinton of the Tohacco Make Your Spring Cleaning Easier Rodocorato With Paint and Wallpaper CALL EDDIE NOLAN EXTERMINATING—KiU Camden, S* C. Termites the Chiefs but was replaced byj Scott Lake City did not have an earned run, all scores being due to errors. - -Qames this week include a leaglM, game with Bishopville Monday night, the opening home game with I^ake City here on Tuesday, an ex hibition game with the Veterans HosplUl team of Columbia Thurs day and a league game with Ben- nettsville. tonight Friday. In the eight exhibition games played up to and including last Sat urday with Lake City, the Chiefs have won 6 and lost 2. The iw > defeats came from Hartsvllle. J to 0. and Lake City, 5 to 4. In the eight games the Chiefs scored R7 runs as against 15 by opposing; teams. * Grocery Store Is Broken Into Police are investigating the breaking into the Christmas Groc ery store at Broad and York streets Saturday night. Entrance to the store was made through a rear door which was forced open with a crow bar. , A half a ham, several boxes of cigarettes and crackers, about |6 in small change and 12 silver dol lars, wem taken by the burglars. Some of the most rabid of Cam den baseball fans never attend a game. While the Camden Chiefs are entertaining opposition pn the diamond at Legion park, tbew sup er fans are making record catches of fish in Hermitage Lake. As one of the nimrods explained, .“We hope that the Chiefs play ( baseball every night in the week, for, The bright glare from the battery Sergeant PoftMk New In Camden StiipUaf MEa» atnet of lights about the playing field causes the waves on the surface of nearby Hermitage lake to shimmer like diamonds.. 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