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^; ^frorTbp ^ In League )!• »• J LIAQUE Wmi iMh Feb ...11 ' 4 jaa ..10 4 Mt ... • • ,sn a jm ’..a ' t jm ... • f .400 ...» ia .188 SnaH Wm Aid Russell Cobdung Camden Qiief 8 — fv ■ OatatAB^Hf Sport* lionlor Bawk Mb Aftar Fhpo Xmn la Tlie ^ OErSAT* HOaWTAL team - . ■iD*ll crowd of fan* who . chiUy t€ifyr*ture and • *4to, CanjK defeat^ Ui* ^-.1^ night by a icoro of inning*. The Chief, larked Improwesnant on with sereral yd to loin the ctab ttrfa ilQold better Aelr poriMea i^wia itandlngi. ^NK 18 bEFEATED nme iMt between , and the Bed Bank team A hr Camden, S to i. d Umpires itest Need Pahnetto Loop r Sport Writoir WiilMi tie At Ezpma Of Rom C^iciatinf, f ' lY THE SKIPPER i^rU editor of*the Snmter met oat ra^r hoatadlT in BrJMt week, declarliNi lhat ln*foe needa mfiree D not be afnaid to bounce layers if neceuary to ibow iMt they are boasing the Qraham, Florence iport ud secretary of* the Pal> Mgte, wanta nmplres with M and ettckabUltr. |f aar- nn of nodi material baue nact Graham witkontl de- It to rery erMest tint the idi good umpire* badly, hater Item sporta aerlhe ■tlrar Robinson of thla city trfbnte when he say* that he beet umpire la the loop. Ih nting isn’t dne t9 tha It he never mkwea a de» H. A. Small, to back * oa tJiA coadUng Nae after Are year* ab> setpoe from Camdm while ia the senriee during the World War. This wttl be good news to base ball, haaketball and football tens, for Small’s ability In either of the sports to umiuestioned amoag the fsas. Small is co-msnsger with Bedcf^ Russell <rf the Camden Chief* of the Palmetto league. Small is * great advocate of defensive play and already the Chiefs are show ing a big improvement ajong that line. , His health'^ permitting the te- doubtable Rolan will have a lot to do with high school baskatbaU next winter and wUl also ha aa aa> slatant to Lindsay Pierce on the high school football coaching staff. As formm' basketball, coach. Small tnmed ont some champion ship tenn. Hto girls team won the state title daring the year that*Peggy Mcaoirt, the senaa- tlonal basketball diooting see, rang up a state^if not a national scor ing recOTd. That was the year that the Samden nmMHis trounced the MoMtta team, orar whkk a Oo- Inmbto sport* writer hsA been go ing eenttmental orer. Small wfil have to take things easy in hto coaling work sui bw lias a heart tevotremeot that has kept him hoepitaltoed fbna loag period time, , C^fs Thrash . Fiska^rs By 10 To 3 Score Tonmj Lasom^ N«w Cam- den Ckwakur, U Tarrifin In First Shoarmf giving stegles be Laaorda aal Rtodtle. Alexaadsr took over in the fifth attar TVjtonrda rapped out S' slugfe to start the frame. Bill Mims greeted Alex yrith a tcreech- lag double to eoKre Laaorda. La ment and Hackle both went down swingiim, but Wllsoa drew a life on .an error*in the left garden. Jack Keane tingled and Hayee walked. That wUb all for Alexander and Kli^ came in to pitch for Snmter. Lee Roblnaon greeted him’with a after which Orlaer waited for tear wide oaea and walked. Laaorda qpme np tor the second ttam In the.ro«ad and doubled clearing the bags.* He went to third on a wild pitch but tlm fsnlag ended wHh rai Mime Totting to second after Barvin had r^leved Alexander tho lineup, Laaorda, a swell pitch er; Allen Lamont. first sa^er; HMrbert Hackls, center fielder, and Jack Keane, cateker. Ail ehomed op well well and if they amtatala the sgnie pace in futsre games shoold pill the Chiefs sp in the Pslawtto Vsee. Osiiden '...10 11 S Sumter S • I liseerds end Keaae; Cheek. King. Alexander, Rnrvln and Bradley CInffey. Davy Jeaea The aeme d Davy Jones, tiA sailor’s snyttUesl ruler of the ssa hsMous. to supposed to have sosm frum duppy—West Indian ier ghost Jonah, s name test tenm up had Rmr new teces ini eEM® k* legend. Chiefs Nose Out Hurtsvilie 7-5 In Battle Royal One of the largest crowds In HartsviUe baseball history, inebtd- Ing several hundred fans from Cam den. saw the lesgue-leadlng Sonocos tak^ a 7 to S trimmiag from tke fast-stepping Chiefs In a tea-inniBg struggle that had spectators pop- eyed. Camden used tour hurlers In the engagement.' Thigpen started but was relieved ia the second by Scott who in turn gave sray to Leary. Leary wwrked' through the seventh when Desordn weat in. Chapman went seven rouads for HartsviUe aad then trsasfairred to the outflhld. Camden was laading 6 to S in the top half of Jhe ninth, la the last of the same frsasa Chapmaii blast ed a .cirentt dont with one on to send the game into an extra period. In the top of the tenth. Bill Mims walked and was sscrifiesd to ^second by Les Robinson. Leary' thm singled Mims home and on the throwin to the plate went to second. Deeords then singied Leary home. HartsviUe Was sent down in the last of the tenth by Deeorda in one, two, three order.— The game pat Camden Just half / a game out of the .500 mark with 8 wins as agmliMt I defeats. Uso .Cliroiiiclo Want Ads Y •‘f, bft rather timn he kshpe mere siWeleia like of the ball game. He has Irby. had to bounce only a couple of players to let them know he wasn’t klddlag." The Item writer calls attention to some sandlo^ standard umpiring at Lake City and Florence. We want to add to this statement \hat the umpiring around our own hack yard on Broad street. South, hasn’t been so hot—ontside of the 0me (hat RobUMMS handled. They tell ns that BUad' Jehn Rohmd to a gead nmpiN, which we do sal dis pute, but Jehn’s fault, and this also applied to Chandler, they let tee game drag too much. Who wants to sH on a hard plank for two honrs and a hglf or longer and watch Palmetto league base- ballT Not na. Wa’re not trying to pass any ban quets to anyone beesnee they hai>* pen to work in /he same place wtih ne, but we do want to say that Hampton IrW did a swell Job as bate umpire. The oombtouMon of Rohteeott and Irby wottid be.a hard one to beat >- This writer^ believes that if the Bslmetto toaene to to swrvlwe and A Jubilant throng that Januhed the Legion etadium to bang up a new baseball attendance'record In Camden, saw the Chiefs spot the Sumter Fiskateers three runs in the early frames and then roar to 8 10 to S victory behind the stellar chunking end vicious slugging of one Mister Tommy Laaorda, a re cent acquisition to the bnrlfaig staff of tha homaguaAs. After a abaky start In which tha invaders behind some slick hurling by Chuck Cheek sided by four boots by the home hopes, tOolr a S to 0 lead, the Chlefi came to life, steadied down, and put the game in the refrigerator by tome lusty clouting in-the fourth and fifth innings. Sumter scored a run in each of the first, second and third innings, mainb’ bacanse of a shaky 0am- dan intMd. Lasorda, not only pitched a brainy game, but he poated a per fect tetting Teem’d for the evening, getting a doable, three singles aad a walk In five trips to the plate. Ten Sumter hattm stmek ont and the dinnky chap tosned but three walks. In both the fourth and fifth in nings the Chiefs battsd around the clock, in fact, in the fifth, 11 play ers made the trip to the plate. For Sumter, Cheek struck out S. Alexander 8 and Harvln t. Cheek walked t, Alexander 1 and Harvta 1 The hopes .4>t-4he fans sank la the fifth, when after lacing a singla to right, Laaorda went docm to second, makitog a pesfect slide the hajg hat b)eaktiig out when he collided with the Snmter player rushing in to block the steal. ’Ihe Chiefs butler was blotto for sev eral mlnutea* but was abla to cam tlnue, and leee out hto second hit of the evening later. 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