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The Sports De^ frank H. HEATa SPORTS EDITOR 3££^!!^g!Lg^gggg!jgi;^.CAilp^ •pUTM CAWOHMA, rwiOAY. OCTOMU t7. Major Leagwrs WUl Play Crack Pafanetto Team P*QM. THAM Presides Cop Toumammit Is On At Country dub Impmiant High School Grid Games "Tiu! ll»n BaaeboU of 1947 Right at a tlmo all “P *“ •** >'• IT football and casting --.t the polo tleW. Ulster ^,e. back to life. ^ iDorU fsna wUl hare an w see some major pro .to action at the L^on JtoBiorroir afternoon. There ^Outstanding of pastimeri th^ Baddy ywhlntton awtor. hU wing on tMS nam- ,r launt through the Caro- ^ere are also some who rood out of Mg ttoe Harvln of the Sonoco 3 Hsrtsville. has Mnet^ an iM group of pUyers with a Jfiwin the Palmetto league mily Mims, second saeker j Camden Chiefs, is to play. fcewhere in this issue appears a -fWin* the line-up <rf the two ^ By all means go out to the iji lot and enjoy the after- •^Bot don't get your expecta- tshlgh. ^ the way, the peak of orer- j^nt was sttolned last week a Ctrfumbia sports writer re- I to a Rock Hfll game as h^ -aselsL- ilek remlads as*that the Mg- eoBk in a certain ataU paper fHo siwrt column whidi carriee [ng attractions Haigisr llteatre ^ greed end BiiiNdgi Mi [ilieeOOMMOOOOOOMBM IFIU..SAT., OCT. 1748 •CODE OF THE WEST* Jimes Warren-Debru Alden Uio Serial, Comedy ft Cartoon i»mw500 90ft0—ooooot MON-TUES., OCT. 20-21 “THE DEVIL ON WHEELS” Speed Crazy* Thrill Hungry! —With— Koreen Nash-Darryl Hickman Paths News IED..THURS.,’OcL 22-23 “SWELL GUY” Sonny Tufts-Ann Blyth Also News and Serial MHBnniiiflnB the serial The Beet Ten High School Teams In The Sute.” Ha! Camden people In- general but especially the sport fans wlU be happy to learn that Donald Morri son, s real sportsman and gentle man. seriously ill at the hospital here for several we As, is improv- ihg. Don has been missed the past several weeks, partiealariy by this corner, who rates him as one of the best H We all mourn the passing of Charley LlUle, a fine chap. Char ley contributed much to the sport picture in Camden as a polo player. He was one of the best '-Advertising mstter carrying hte 1»47 Camden Bulldog football schedule Is in error in listing the Camden-Chester game of Oct 24 as being played In Chaiter. The game is to be played In Camden, and if we do Bay it should be the. peak game of the season In point of competition. Cheater has a power house and expects to win. So does camden. Skipper Climbs Out On Hickory Limb 'Bmulating the example of Pig skin Pete we are going out on a limb this week in picking winnera of important games ahoot tke na tion Saturday. IHlneis over Minnesota by C to 7; Alabama over Teneeeee hy the same margin; Vanderbilt over Kea- lueky by 7; Wiseonain to -edge ■/ale; North Carolina over Florida; Duke over Maryland; Mlaa. ovar Tulane; Indiana over Pittabnrgh; Wlacoasln ovw Margaetta, Mlchl- yan over Northwestern; Georgia Tech over Auburn; Notre Dame ovar Nebraska; U. C. L. A. over Stanford; Penn over Columbia; CHiio State over Iowa, and Toma over Arkansan Buddy Lawia’ Barnatorminf Outfit At Camdaa Ball Park Saturday. BeQokkToTreat Broiiclutis Ohxonlo bronchitia mar dasaldo U 7ouroou^Ae8toold,ara^emD- eliltia ia not treated and you caxmot afford to takeachanoevttn anymedl- etna less potent than Oreonuilsloa which goes right to the seat of tba troablaio help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to aocAhe and heal raw, tender, inflamed brondiial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beeehwood creosote by special processwttfa other time tested roadldnes for ooughft It c?T*t****f no gareotica. No mstter bow many ttedidnet you have trtc^ t^jmnr <h-uciat ta rfin'wii ulficTi wl sdl you a bottle of the understanding you must like Me wawltqalddyallurBMaooiigh.par» lamtDg rest aDdneain or you are tp hare your money bade. (Adr J 88*^ ANNIVERSARY Ann Page MARMALAM 23c i-m. iar u'.,. 'i,*: 39c omato juice ^ 21c t «50RE PREPARED 0l5%-oa. OTii PAGHErn . .. 2 lit * • BREAD _ 18^ Ruf. Paua Loaf AMERICAN HEESE. "■ 50c O’CLOCK .2 I/C Rapes Tdkay 3 Ibst 25c arge LEMONS doz. 35c eah ^STARD GREENS.... 2 Ibs^ "25c ^T<^ CARROTS., per ban. 13c elwrg lettuce . . . 2 hemb fk ^ Stalke ■ ' ^AL CELERY . .23c 'W POTATOES....2lbs. 15c *INACH ..... . ...... 2lbs. 25c Buddy Lewis, outfielder of the Washington Senators, will lead his Major League All-SUr baseball team In an inv^ton of Camden on the afternoon of Saturday, October 18, with game time b^ng given as 2 o'clock. Jimmy Harvln of HartavUle, win captain a team of Palmetto League All-Stars to give battla to the Lewis aggregatioa. Harvln has an- nonneed that Harry Byrd, who starred with the Savannah team of the Sally League the past season would do mound work for the Pal metto team. He also- stated that Bobo Newsome would work several innings fbr the semi-pro ontflt BiU Mims, stellar second baseman with the Camden Chiefs, pennant win ners in the Sooth Carolina loop, will play second for Harvin's out- lit. Bob Gillespie, Chicago White Sox pitching ace, wiU pitch for the ma jor leaguers and A1 Bvans of the Washington Senators, wfll catch. Rudy York of the Chicagg Sox, wfll be at first base. Jimmy Brown, former St. Louis Card and Pitts-, burgh infielder, will be at second. Mickey Livingston of the New York Giants, at third. Dick Caller of the Boston Braves, at short, with Buddy Lewis in left field; Taft Wright of the Chicago White Sox, in right, and RaliA Hodgin of the Chicago White Sox, in center. ^ serve pitchers will be Kirby Hlgbee of the Pirates, Ray Scorborough of Washington, and Toaamy Byrne of Kaaaas City. ■While Harry Byrd win start fm the Palmetto team, Bobo Newsom, Norman Brown, Roy Peelar and Lefty Leonard wlH be arellaMe for duty. Runt Jackson is to eateb, Bill King will play first. BUI Mims, second; Paidin-Head Joaes, third; Curley Cowick, short, while In the outfield wUl h# Marsalla. Rallins and Hurst, all of Lake City, Odom of Bennettsvllle and Bradley of Sumter. Arthur Robinson will be umpire -in chief. Arrangements are being made to have the play by play action broadqast over a public ad dress system. All of the players will be introduced to the crowd in this manner. The Blue Eagles Defeat Avery 12-6 The Blue Elagles swooped the Avery 'Tigers off their feet last Thursday here, by a score of 12-6. The Tigers made their score when 1 pass was received by an end, who ran for a touchdown. Mather recovered the ball from Avery on a fumble, and ran for a touchdown but the ball war no good. Though they lost their Jirst game of the season to I. C. 8. of Charleston by a score of 6-0. the Baglee won thehr seooad, 14). ever Lancaster. niis Was Avary’a aeeond gaane of tke aeeaon, their first being nlaat Aaatin of 'TiaunonaviUe, which they won tM. The Eagles will play their next game against Mayo of DaiUngtoh on Zamp field tonight at 8. ”WliMi fwi tkU gf Urn” Golfers Arruitod In Two Brackets—Sogond Round Matches Bemf PlsYed Most of the matches played over the week-end in the second annual President’s Cup tournament at the Camden Country club ran true to form but there were several up sets. First round results in the up*per bracket found Tborass Ancrum win ning from Bill Shgorn 2 up. Grang er Gaither deteatsi Jolly pitta 5 and 4, Ralph Shsason was victor ovar Dr. Carl West 1 up, John Hagina scored over Lee Mays 4 and 8, and Mills Allen defeated Van Hough. In the lower bracket A. C. Me- Kaln defeated B. W. Marshall 4 and S. J. B. McKaln won over A. Brown by default. Charles Palmer was victor over M. O Muller. Jr., 8 and €. R. E. Perry won over John N. Villepigue by default, Sam Boy kin defeated .Charley Moller S and I, R. W, Richards scored * over Bud Zamp 1 ip. Bob Bruce de feated Ancrum Bojrkln 3 and 2, and J. W. C. Boykin defeated Carl LIghtfoot 2 up. The second ronsd matches will find W. L. Goodala playing Thomas Ancrum, Roland Goodale meets Charles DeLoach. M. G. Moller plays Jbhn Haglns. Bob Taller will play R. M. Kennedy |rd, and Henry O. Carrlson battles DeLoacb Sheorn in the upper bracket In the lower bracket Abbot Goodale plays Sam Boykin. R. W. ^Richards vs. Joe McCarleyi and J. W. C. Boykin meets Joe Sheffield. The toarttament is a matdi play wtth hamtteapa Gridiron Patter That Camden football fans ap preciate the colorful Camden school band was indicated by the gener ous response that came when the hat was passed to raise a fund to send the band with the team to Charleston. 'The fans really shell ed out. ■We’re tickled pink over the fact that the band will parade on the fine Charleston stadium between halves. If there la a band In the state that is the egual of Hal Middleton’s yearlings, we’d like to have some one tell us about It. Well, the Florence obstacle is passed and if we get by Charles ton tonight, which we believe we will, I it will be Clitfter and the peak scrap of the ytar. Up In Chester last week, we^ heard plenty of talk In the soda cliques and If there is one game those lads up there, want to win, it is the one with the Bulldogs. Which ln*a^y man’s language, means that the acn^> here next Friday night is going to be a dlag- dong affair. H^l Springs 11 Beats Bethoae 30*7 A Heath Sfrtags High sehetd football team turned laoee soma power on tha Maath Sfvgags grM- iroa last Friday aad dataated the Bethnne Highs M to T. This was the flrat year af foot- baH at Haath tprlnga In sana time, and the aucceas af tha Isam so far has aroasad Ms fans to a spirit Mat has turned oat same Mg crowds at tha Chester continues to remain in the ranks of the “upaet’* teams taking a 18 to 7 trimming from Easley last Friday and practically wrecking any title ambitions the Chester team may have entertained toward a state title. A powerful Greenwood team de feated the Charleston ^ntams. foes of the Bulldogs tonight, bv a score of 18 to 0. 'The North Charleston Blue Devils trounced Dreher High of Columbia 38 to 7. and the fans down that way are already putting in a claim for state honors. A sturdy Winnsboro High served notice that It also, has some team, defeating Blahopvllle 27 to 9 in a ■^ne-stded contest in the home baili wick of tha Dragons. Samter roared over Darlington 25 to 12 in a game played on a field that was mostly lake and deep mud. The Conway Green Wave eked out a 6 td 0 win over the Marlon Foxes at Marion. Summerville slaughtered St. George 56 to 0 and Walterboro won from Beaufort S8 to 29. Sport writers about the state re newing lapt week’s high school games, declare that If Camden con tinues on the undefeated trail, that it looks as if the Bulldogs may fhare title honors with Greenwood. We would add—providing Green wood also stays on the win side of the ledger. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of J. R. Catoe are hereby nottfted to make payment to the underi-tgn- ed, and all parties, if any, having elaima against the said esute will present them Mkewise, duly attest ed, within the time prweribed by law. • I1-88C HaroMm Catoe. J. R. Catoe, Jr. Bxecutors. Camdea, 8. C., Oct 11, 1147, Camden Star Is Back With Tigers The Clemson college Tigers were cheered this week as they began preparations for their annual State Pair encounter at Columbia wtth the Univeraity of South Carolina Gamecocks Oct. 23. by return to the squad of Carol Cox of this city, star left halfback of the 1945 season. Cox has Just been discharged by the Marines. The varsity went through a light drill before settling down tomorrow to heavy work In preparation for the State Fair game. Left .halfback Bobby Gage was suffering a slight Injury to his throwing hand, as a result of the 18-0 loss to N. C. State Saturday night Ted Marshall In Duke-Navy Game More than ordinary interest was evidenced by Camden football fans In the Duke-Navy game of last Saturday, .for the reason that a Camden youth, Ted Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Marshall played In the Duke line. Ted was quit© ci outstanding player with the Camden High Bull dogs and his fine work in the Shrine game marked him as among the best. COLDS UOUID MBDiaNi IS UTTiR G«t lalit-MMaS mM •! C*M MitcrUi vM 444 Hm lartnl MHMit li^>i4 C«W NipwaNM ta Hm U S. ; -ft Ure Chroaicle Want Adt 666 LIQUID COLO PMPARAViON Cowftofi Uoo only si.Arpciod DR. C. ESTORNELLE Consulting PaychotherapUt Personality and Emotional Adjustments 402 W. Calhoun Street • Sumter. S. C. APPOINTMENT ONLY Phone 486.Y , • When Your Back Hurts' And Year Strengtli —*4 Energy Is Bdow Par It any b* mimmI by dbordar of kM- Bay fuaatiaa Uat pwniu poiaonoua vaata to aoeaumulata. 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