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pgANK a HBAm SFORTS EOfTOR - iK»r» ••ITA »nd ^ lacking i» - ugt we*k. ^^oitad tlthw ^ ?sr\.”uMS I __ ^ Inurfred fMi. dUfWt^ left 5Jfoifftli Innln* ^at taterrelf dwta* th* ^ had the power In the ^ea IMH week. In 4he 'wSTnorenca the fune weij iSed. M fhlMUon gem* ,21*^51; ^beli. Bnt In the moit to- that with Hartirine, rtenSe flopped Md the dw «nt completely heywlre.. gv of It. 62 scored In -„eg, Camden won of Florence It to 1, Seribaw to-8. loaln* to rOle If to 1. of sensational sUba, that catch Eddie Leary of Byers’ long drlre to cen- field fenee in the foerth traine of the Tharaday game? ^ ETES foot itch hard to kill. «ONE HOUR, iMdt your lie beck at tjKf TB-OL, a 8TBONO funal* las Mfo alobhol. IT PBN>- Bsachee MORB genna to Itch. Today at— PHARMACY^HONI t6 And the local wianagemeat la dee a lot of criticism for the sluggish- Msa of tha players In getting off and on the field. niahmx Moves Nearer To Title For 3-Year Olds Phalanx. Camden-trained horse, won the SPth mnning of the Em pire City stakes by two lengths to boost his earnings lo 1275,010 and stretch his winning streak to four straight as he moved farther out in front In th« race for the sea son’s three-year.old honors. Putting on his usual tremendous stretch suiste under Jockey Rujer- to Donoco, Phalanx came from last plye to hold two lengths at the flnteh over it J. loobei*, Jr., flily star, Bnt Why Not. ’The only other fniy la the race, John J. Watt’s Harmonica, was third, a half-length farther back and a head in front of Ojeentree Stable’s TaiUpIn. one time eoaqueror of Phalanx this sea- eon. KERSHAW SOLDIER IN JAPAN Pfc. Edward L. Bradley, son of Mr. , and Mrs. J. F. Bradley. Ker shaw, Is taking an active part In the mlnitary training program which Is being conducted through out th« division. • Snbecribe to Tho Chronicle Chi^ Gedin 11 Errors; Crame To So ■scu.j.x'r'aBa SGOR] RUNS IS RECORDED; 62 REGISTERED IN 3 GAMES HE FACT IS S, SaHEOM. aSCTRIC BLBCTRONIC NEWSPAPER! WORDS AMO PICTURES OS.IVERED Sy RADIO Waves AND PRINTED wiasooNSS TRI800UTIN 12 ernes.. SSMERAL etecmipis. INS me UTTSKS POWER COMflANIES lAVE SROUSHt ELEC- TxiryioMiuJONS IFMRAAS IN RSC6NT S4RS.AAAKINSVM9RK ASIER.IDCMyiWORE THAN 3.SOQOOO ■ ARMS HAVE e.6CTRIC UIVeR UNE SERVICE. HAPPy VACATION WTHPW/Wft E-E workers ! mo ^MOmON lOBV WHICH swtrsDSsysMSAao •v atseneral kectrii;; ‘ MOW EXTENDS TO EVSHV EMPLoyEE. wrm ONE ENERAL ^ ELECnHC; I I>J Ower 1,200 Fane Debnelo Ae Cemden Fnlle Apart BoIm Hartewilla OBelaofht Some UOO ^ns, the largest crowd to pack the stadium In ths nine year history of thq basebaU park, were disheartened at the complete debacle that was unfold ed before their eyes last Wednesday nighL as the Chiefs became the goats In a boot and slngfes^ that saw the home gang lose a 19 to 1 decision to the visitors in two hours of torturous competition. Four pitchers were sent to the ^sughter agsinst the top-notch boys from up yonder. Thigpen, Taylor. Blalock and Bc<kt share<l the brunt of a ssrage Sonoco slug ging attack while their support fell completely apart and posted 11 er rors In the score book. Following on tllF heels of the IS to 1 win over the Florence Red Cape the preceding evening, the *nti-elimax iiroved -such an un- savory dish that fully half of the customers were on their way home ward long before the final out 'lae exodus sUrted in the fifth with Sonoco hdlding a II to 0 lead. It* is to be regretted that the chameleonic.Chiefs h^ to dish up this unfortunate menu on a night when the area was jammed with fans who were anticipating a repetition of the fine brand of ball offered up the night before when almost errorless ball waa spotp Bghted. Lefty Leonard worked five In nings for Sonoco, after which Hendrickson took over. Leonard gave up five hits and the lone run of the evening for Camden. Hen drickson was touched for three blows, one a double by Blalock In the four innings he worked. Thigpen got by the first inning through some neat fielding by Les ter Robinson, who threw the first three betters out at first. In tbs eeoond inning the visitors blew the lid off by pushing eight runs over the pan. When the attack continued in the third. Pop Small threw In Taylor, who was greeted with a home run smash by King. When Norwood singled, ’Taylor l^t the hOl and Blalodt took over. Joe traveled through the third but in the fourth the visitors again got busy with their war clube, putting three more runs into the recerd. Scott was the fourth and final vic tim and in the frames he worked six more counters were.added to the Hsrtsville score. The line score; Hartsvme If J7 t Camden ............... 1 8 11 ‘ Leonard, Hendrickson and Kir- ven; * Thigpen, Taylor, Blalock. Scott and Keane. ^ " Uae Chraidn Waal Ads flOV! MtrriTj^Mtbiir I tfftetftr triitesRl Itr 28 As Hmmc Ur Kb Camdsm's Rout Of Ksrilisw Rsbals By 20 to Count What is bellaved to be a high- scoring record was established in the Camden hasetoH park last weMc wh«a In three games s total of IS runs 'irsre~ asake. Twenty- three enrore were listed. Camden committing It. On Tueeday night Camden de feated Floreooe It to 1. On Wed- neaday night the CRriefs, playing pnbetitutee la Ita Uaenp, dropped a game to Hartsville 19 to 1. On Thursday night with the regulars back Camden slaughtered the Ker shaw RetMla of the CaUwba league' 20 to t. In the Tueeday and Wednesday game# the attendance averaged 1.200 for each event and for the Kershaw game. 500 Cans watched a battle that was not concluded un til almost midnight. In the Kershaw-Csmden game, the Chiefs had tl^e game bottled up by a 10 to 2 scoiw with Joe Bla lock going eight isnlngs and ^ving up hut thvM hlter^jhxthe ninth Tfy- lor was Ant in. Kershaw scored fix runs before the side was re tted. Kershaw uaed five pitchers against the Chiefg. Horton started and gave way to Willie Knight after one was down in the first. Arnold' Knight took over in the second and was followed by Hutch inson in the sixth and' Byers in the eeventk. Camden scored in every inning bnt the third, getting three in the^RrsL one In the second, one in the fourth and fifth, two In the ateth. eight In the seventh and four in the eighth. Line score: Camden 20 21 I Kershaw g 7 S Blalock.' Tiylor and Stone; Hor ton, W. Knight. A. Knight, Hntch- ineon, Byers and McRae. Hunter. R. la ths aixth. L. Robinson, Joe'Blalock and Stone pounded the ball hard^or the winners and accounted'^'<^r most of the CamdOn runs. Sumter used five pitchers in so effort to luQt the visitors’ attack. Camden 10 14 1. Sumter 1 t 4 Wilson and Stone; Dennis, Hsr Tin, Barrineau, Kelly. Hobbs and Claffey, Bradley. LAKE CITY OAME RAINED OUT The Camden-Lake City ball game, scheduled to have been play ed Tuesday evening had to be post poned because of wet grounds. A heavy rain that swept the city in the afternoon made the field un playable. *tWlMn you think of luin- bor, think of Ua.**—MiUor Lumbar Company. SonocoLeads Pidmetto Loop Camdon Takoo on Laadora at Local Park At 8 0*Clock Tbb Ewminf I. Sumter I; BIshopvitte 8, f1o^ enee 7; Caigaden 10, Snmtmr I; Bennettsville 8. BiahopvilleO, aad Lake City 10. HarUvUle 0. ’Three games weib rained aat. Bennettsville at Camden; Fioreaoa St HartsTiDe mid Sumter at Bteh- opville. , PALMETTO LEAGUE W, L* Hartsville 15 7 Sumter ,15 8 Lake City 11 10 Florence )0 11 CAMDEN 10 .12 Bennettsville 9 11 BtshopvUle 6 16 Above standings through of Friday, July 4. Pet .082 .062 . .524 .470 .465 .450 .238 games RESULTS LAST WEEK Florence 1. Camden JS; Bishop^ vlllo 6. Lake CHy trsumter 18. Bennettsville IS: Lake City S. Sum ter 11; Hartsville 19,-Camden 1; Bennettsville 1, Florence 4; Lake City.1, BerinettsvlUe 0; Hartsville The Camden Chiefs Yrill mMt .the Hartsville Son^i^ here tonl^t (Friday) and Jt safe wagsr that grandstand ^nd^bleachers will be Jammed by ue fans eager to see the home clql> get revenge tor that 19 to 1 trimming ^nded thma her© last week. The Chiefs played at Bishopvllle Monday night and bad Lake City here Tuesday, Last night (Thurs day), they played at BennettstUlew f- 666 OU lev Melerlel Si STOPS CHIUS FEW feiMl u Itae cat made Anet, CHIEFS BATTER SUMTER 10-1 The (Tamden Chiefs, the highest scoring team in the Palmetto loop, lived np to advaaoe dope and de feated the looal Flsksteers last Friday night 10 to*! before 4,000 fans at the Snmter stadinnl. Rube WHsoB, lanky Camden leftr hander, was In rare form and It probably would have made, little difference aa to which Snmter pitcher worked aa Wilson allowed only three hlta, two by Brace Rey nolds and ode by Blis Beard. The only time WUaoa got into tronblu was when he-was generous with his bases on balls. Reynolds* stagda^ with Barry 8tokeL>on base a# a reeolt of a walk, produced Suater’a oaly run iTNLETE'SFOOT! fsi in lu mu mn n«i nt nmmi lEiiAkua*^ »eS*v ■■wSUiia »Sb see faSBM# IMMB^ iMi HM Bi The fidht car A-P . . 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