The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 14, 1948, Image 11

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4; lEN OPEN HOME »N WEDNESDAY NIGHT; GEORGETOWN IS OPPONENT T>.P Camden Chiefs will pry open the'Palmetto Base- ae season locally on next Wednesday eveninjr at wk at Legion Stadiifm with Georiretown, a new comer ^ leairue, as their opponent. Interest in baseball is hjjrft, as usual, in Camden and a record-breaking '!?fa expected to witness the first game of the official rdise je season. wUI oe » abort corenwiv ’y openin* the mnc'a N. Lh* fint ball. Usher Myer^ ^ the county board of will be behind the plate. JST’ neither manaser SSfiy indicated his st^taf It Is possible that Leary i«k« the mound for the Chiefs , openei. Goyak may be the sc dtcher for Georgetown. J Camden Chiefs hare shown Loll is me-season gafhes hay* several of the Palmetto In practice games and hay- than held their own in I iniUDoe. L Chiefs won the league pen- lUst year and will be out this to repeal. The team has been strengthened by the addition idle Leary, one of the outstand- [pltchers in -the circuit last tickets for the opening game 11.00, but after that the fee 75 cents for adults and S5 lor children. Thete fees were [by the directors of the leagne. Chiefs are being managed Chiefs Win WOd Game Over Sumter Eddie Leary gaye the Snmter Flakateera four hits in aeyen frames and the Chiefs had a IS to S lead when he waa relieved and Dave Chandlw took over. The Sumter batters took to Chandler’s shoots like a baby to a popsickle and i before ‘^Ace” Parker, ■ub-catoheg for the Chiefs, who was sent in hdd stopped the onslaught, the visitors bad pushed eight runs over the pan and were trailing by but three runs. George Turoevllle, who learned his baseball through H. A- Small, of this city, poled two home runs put of the lot, one In the first in ning with one man on and the oth er In the eighth. Camden finally won the ball game 14 to 10. The Chiefs went scoreless for three innings when Bill Wil liams was hurling for the visitors. They got bat one hit off Williams. When Hutchenson took over they -D KK.,, proceeded to give him a real past- •euon by Manager BubMrjjjj^ clattered over the a pitcher who has had wide tourth, five in the >Bce having playM with fom- again In the seventh and one in the eighth. having played with in the International league. City in the American As- tion snd Portland In the Pa- ICoast league. Camden Chiefs have some [uces this year but there are {gome members of last year's Bt-winning team back In the ip. At any rate the fans are of some fast baseball. ^INAL DISCHARGE ce is hereby given that one from this date, on June 8, McKee G. Boykin and New- Boykin. Jr, will make to the Ite Court Of Kershaw County final return as Elxecutors state of Mwgaret G..Boykln, bed, and on the same date [will apply to the said Court I final disc harge as said Etecu- »-12c N. e. ARNETT, Judge of Probate, nden, S. C., May 8, 1948/ The line score: Camden 14 14 i Sumtet ,10 11 8 Batteries: Leary, Chandler, « Par ker and Moore; Williams, Hutchm- son. Alexander an<!^ Connor. Children’s Sport Program Launched One of the most forward steps In Camden golfing activities has been taken by Mrs. Ray Woolfe, chairman of the womens program, end Steve Duda, club program in the inauguration of a children’s sports calender at the well known Camden Country Club. It Is proposed to conduct a com: petltivp program of some kind every Saturday morning for chil dren up to 12 years of age. The first venture occurred last Satur day when some score or more of tiny toy golfers appeared and par- APPRECIATION' vitb to express our sincere 1 of appreciation for the many Jesses extended to us by so tfeipated In the several events that people who were thoughtful were scheduled. Dsiderate of us during the in the g(rff touruaraent the com I tragedy that occurred In dor pletltlon was confined to putts and the 4path of our daughter in this Johnnie Komegay wifs first lister, Lois Jackson Bobeler. with 19. Bobby McCarty was sec- Irxpresslons of sympathy and ond with “20 and Lee May* was any beautiful floral tributes third with 22. Mlml Miller took -the the affection In which oor consolation honors with 49 putts, was held. Again we think In thp three hole^ag event, Ren Be and all. , nie Smith waa winner with Peter era of the E. J. Jackson Moller second and Graham DnB6se .■ third FREE PARKING FOJB OUR CUSTOMS® We now have a paved parking lot to the rear of our building and will be rlad for our customers to p«rk there ^hile doing their shopping7“; It is necessary to limit the parking time to two hours per customer. 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