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FC s‘ ■* i.'.^ V . ,..±^R .:■ i'^£. \ : 1: f'S m F^-f ■ . It.. #AM TNt eAMOtff CHWOfHCLi; CAMOm, tOUTH CAWOWHtAt »»■ ■“.- ^ To Open With Dreher High FOOTBALL' SCHEDULE FOR NEXT SEASON FOR CAMDEN HIGH BULLDOGS ANNOUNCED The 1948 schedule of the Camden high school *€0015811 team calls for ten games with an eleventh as a possibility if a suitable opponent can be found for a Thanksgiving afternoon game. The schedule calls for only four games in Camden while six will be played away from the local field. The home schedule Is M follows: NewLawRegnlates Bag limit Of Fish In South Carolina Ptldsy, Sept. 24.—Sumter. Pridsy, OcL 16—Charleston. Friday, Not. 6—Brookland-Csyce. ^Iday, Not. 12—Lancaster. [%e games away from home will be as follows: Friday, Sept. IT—Dreher High at Columbia. Friday, Oct. 1—HartsTllle at Hartsville. Friday, Oct. 8—Florence at Flor ence; Friday, Oct. 29—Chester at Ches ter. Friday, Not. 19—North Charles ton at North Charleston. As will be seen from the above schedule the Bulldogs will open the I season with Dreher High in Colum bia on'September 17. The Dreher team is expected to be very formid able this year. In a recent announcement rela tive to the new classification of high schools in the state, Camden is given an A rank. Sumter. Flor ence, Charleston and North Char leston, whom the Bulldogs meet next season, are all AA teams. The Bulldogs should be strong again this season. A numberK>f key men have been lost by graduation but the material available this fall in most promising; - ^ As usual the football squad will Journey to the mountains of North Carolina In August for two weeks training camp program. FOR DINNERS.. PARTHS.. SPECIAL OCCASIONS Mrs. C. M. Hough, county game warden, has received from A. A. Richardson, chief game warden of the state, a copy of the act passed during the last Legislature pertain ing to the bag limit of fish in South Carolina. This law is statewide cov ering all streams and likes in the state. The law follows: An act limiting the catch of cer tain fish in the waters of this state, and to provide penalties for the vio lation of the provisions thereof. Be ft enacted by the General As sembly of'the State of South Caro lina: Section 1: It shall be unlawful for any person In any One day to catch more than (8) bass, and/or rock fish, either, or a combination of both, from the rivers, lakes and streams In this state. Section 2: It shall be unlawful for any person In any one day to catch more than twenty (20) game fish, which are other than bass or i^k fish, from the rivers, lakes and streams In this state. Section 3: Any person violating the provisions of this act shall be punished by a fine of not exceed ing one hundred ($100.00) dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding thirty (30) days. Section 4: All acts or parts of acts inconsistent witfaT the pro visions of this act are-hereby re pealed. ’ Section 5. This act shall take ef fect upon its approval by the gov ernor. Approved the 3rd day of April,' 1948. J. STROM THURMOND. Governor. To All Game Wardens: I am expecting yon to enforce the above law rigidly. A. A. RICHARDSON. Chief Game Warden Cginden-TnuDed Horses Continue To ^6 Sensatipn Whenever you entertain at a small party or big event.... DO IT AT WARD^ Juat Around the Comer Fmm the Drhre-In Theater ITS GUS WARD’S TAVERN The Ideal Place for a Snack After the Show The original home f^r Sizzling Steaks and luscious Fried Chicken GUS WARD’S 1 The Favorite Rendezvous of Exacting Diners South Carolina's Most Famous Tavern On U. S. Highway No. 1—5 Miles from Ca^sden Lasorda Is Lost To Camden Chiefs Tommie Lasorda, idol of Camden baseball fans, outstanding pitcher and outfielder, is lost to the Chiefs for the 1948 season, according to late reports. » Lasorda who pitched last week and showed the stuff that made him the No. 1 player of the Pal metto league last season, was all set to w^r the Chiefs garb this season, b^on Saturday he received order from the Philadelphia Na tionals.,^ the major organisation to which he belongs, to report to the Wilmington, Del., club Monday, of else. The “or else" else means that If he did not follow the professional club’s order, ho would be out of organized baseball for the future. T.«8orda was torn between his love for Camden and a desire to play here and the imperative demand of the Philly officials. It was also reportetd that Provi dence was BO impressed with his Ditching and bitting that they wanted to buy him outriglft from the Philly organization. Camden-trained horses continue to be the sensation o{. the racing program In the Southern states. At Warrenton, Va., last Saturday Camden-trained horses won five of seven races and other South Caro lina trained horse, trained in Co lumbia., won a race, making It six out of seven for South Carolina trained bang tails. At Butler, Md., last Saturday Big ■Mike, who won the King Haiglar and Carolina Cup races at Spring- dale here, won the Little Grand National, a three mile over timber in a field of 14 entries. Winners at Warrenton who re ceived their training here were Deferment, McGlnty Moore, Joal Joy. Golden Risk and Satanic. Ser geant Peace was another South Carolina horse to score a win there. Trough Hill, also a winner was the' only horse In the winning list not trained in the Palmetto State. Golden Risk who- Is owned by Mr. Oordella Scaife of Pittsburgh and ona of ^ winners in the Caro lina meeting here, a ‘six year old bay gelding, Riskulus out of Golden Feast, and'trained by Sidney Wat ters has started six times this sea son and has been a winner in every one of the races. * Sdioal Omdren Are Given Apples By Government Every school child In Kershaw county was given apples last week as 798 bushels were distributed to the 55 schools in the county. These apples were purchased by the U. S. Government in the State of Washington and 55 freight ears were sent to South Carolina. Ker shaw county received one entire car. These apples were distributed to every school in the county, both white and colored, through the cf- operatlon of the Kershaw County School Llnch Division of the partment of Iklucation. The old rhyme of "an apple for the teacher" was reversed as teach ers supervised the distribution of apples to their students. Students were given apples at recess and in the afternoon before going home. At some schools they were told to take and eat all they wanted. These apples represent the sec ond recent shipment of government purchased comroc^lties sent to Ker shaw county for distribution free Of charge to every school child. Last week the county received a large shipment of grapefruit Juice which has already been sent to the various schools. ■ ~ Hartsville Loser To Camden Hi^ Ernest Baker, pitcher and out fielder of the Camden Bulldog base ball team, poled out a double inihe last of the ninth inning against the pitching of the Hartsville ace, Paul Chapman, to give Camden an up set win over the strong Invaders 8 to5 Tuesday afternoon at the Le gion stadium. Baker gathered a homer to cele brate the afternoon and with an other single during the pastime Two BaH Games' Here Next Week The managensent of the (3amden Chiefs auDonnees that there will be two games here next week. On Wednesday night the Chiefs will play the Kershaw team and on Friday night they will iday the Orangeburg team of the Palmetto league. Both games will he at 8 p. m., at Legion field. lid TRESPASSING Positively no hunting, fishing or running d! dogs upon tills proper- ty. ($20.00 reward wlllM paid tor evidence leading to Che convictiott of any person guilty of hunting, fishing or running uf dogs or other wise trespassing upon this prop erty). 7-lOp W. P. HORTON Subscribe To The Chronicle Use Chronicle Want CARD OP nie M. Brown take thk to express to thelrZl both white and cow^T c®re appreciation for^ expressions of during their re^t^ Kate B. Belton uui Gamble. NOTICE TO and CREDr^ Wtt-tlee lnd6h*.,i AU parties Ind^'j Ute Of Lois V. McgSL^*, by notified to make undersigned, and ^ ^ any, having claims said estate will presentSli wise, duly attested, prescribed by law ^ *^1 Mary Elizabeth Yanwn % Murchison & West, m Camden. 8. c.. Arizona has the largest stand of yellow pine In the U. S. raised his batting average to a nice figure. Jimmy Cox, hurling for the Cam den team, did a'fine tob on the mound and kept the visitors in the cross-word puzzle column. With the score tied at 6-all after the Hartsville half of the final frame, it looked like an extra in ning fracas. But with a Camden man on the path, Etaker’s double sent him scurrying home and the game was history. •When you think ^ Lumbar Think of ua . . Millor Lum ber Company. / STOP TAKING DUST FROM tSTi ir. Real Estate Co. Buys Tract Of Land i'prtHgT^T i^pretty floi l^Ome to fish. Green trees^prjMy ftowers^-^balmy weather and, We have a complete assortment of tackle for all kinds of fishing at prices you can afford. Sports Equipent, inc. East DeKalb Street Seventeen acres of land lying ad- jarent to U. S. Highway No. 1 and extending north toward the Pine Tree school have been purchased by the Camden Real Estate Com pany. Inc., for $17,600, according to a record of transfer filed at the court house. 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