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THI eAMOtN ewf iovni ww» 4 fft: f4^;ion Junior Schedul^^Por E^strict |Chief8 Lose To No. 7, Embracing Cai^iJen, Announced Sonoco Sluggers Th* Lotion Jnnier schedule for District 7, which .embraces Camden, bn been relened and the opening tamee^wlll be played on June 11, The* schednie for the Camden teem foUows: . j^Jn»e 14-et West Columbia; June lljjjl WtBbiMro here; June 18 at CO’ Anbis; Jane 21 at Kershaw; Jane 2S West Columbia here; Jen SS. Kershaw here; June 28. Eat Claire here; Jane 80 at Eau Claire; July 2, Colnmbla here; July S at WInna- bore. The dlatrlct winner will draw a bye In the first inter-dlstalet elim* inatlona and will then play the win- PALMETTO LEAGUE STANDING Won Loat Pet 2 .700 • »■ ■ Kv"'' - ‘ ife' i Em Sti . r- nmi 14 State Theatre KiasHAW. a c FridAj, Jane 4 *CALL NORTHSIDE 777’ James StewarL’flelcn Watksr Sntordaw, June 5 “ARIZONA RANGERS’’ Tim Holt Sat, June 5. 10:30 P. M. •WJPPYMcGEE’’ Oenald Sarry, Oats Evans Moik-Tuea., June 7-8 “SILVER RIVER’’ ■rrel Flynn, Ann Shsridan Wedneaday, dune 9 tAMPUS HONEYMOON’ Lyn A Lss Wilds, Adels Mara Thursday, June 10 “TARZAN AND THE ^ MERMAIDS’’ Johnny Wiaaamollsr ■randa Joyes aar if ilstricta t and I in the state UMirter-flaals. ^ •nster; TlmmonsTllle, Darling- Cunden ' 7 ton. Florence, Turberille, and New HartavUle .... I 8 700 Zien are In District 8, and Cbs* Lake City 5 8 038 raw, HartsTllle, DUlon. Bennetts- oSol^town ........ 6 4 880 ▼llle and McBee in Dtstrict-f The Kiagstree 3 * >38 Interdistrict eliminations will be ^nynttwyg 8 7 800 held July 14, 18 and 18. I Sumter 3 7 100 The District 7 schedule: | ji^ote—Standings above , Include June 14—Kershaw at Winnaboro. Wednesday games. Camden at West Columbia, Colum-| bia at Ban Claire. I The HartarUle Palmetto league June 10—Korshaw at Columbia,'teem completely outclaaadH the Wlnnsboro at Camden, West Coliim- Camden Chiefs Wednesday night bia at Eau CU.ire. 'egd the largest crowd of fans of June 18—EdU Claire at WInna- tj,e season saw their hopefuls bow boro, Camden at Cblnmbia, Ker- to 2 and go into a tie tor top Shaw at West Columbia. June 21—Columbia at Wlnnsboro, Eau Claire at West Columbia, Cam den at Kershaw. June 23—Wlnnsbofo at Columfiia, West Columbia at Camden, Ker shaw at Eau Claire. Onungebnrg Agam Beaten By Chiefs The Camden Chiefs further in- their lead in the Palmei- fovlh wNh two. Tiw iB 4lto Lower SkhkuA added three when the Camden teem enttOred n temporary blowtip and tbnr erren were made. Two more went adini in the aeveath by the invaders. McCoy wenttoe ronfee dor Low- erwoMO inew leaa lo me rwuva'mr --a Richlaud, givtUg SP dVO hits httt to laague Monday by defeating the alfbt whw toe ^ f fanning foorteen. WUUisBU piteh- .lawwina home town team 7 to 4. ^ chunden and was alekei fer eight hits and fhanad aiz. Lake City Halit Chief Winning Camden’s six game winning streak was halted by the Lnke City Trackers at Lake City Tuesday mnenn oy eeieemi# me . . Onwlmr, !.«»». I t. t b-«. of 0.. rd turnout of faua at Ora'nge- •rf. . WhUe outhit by Orangeburg, Cam- •n't neavy artillery wae nnmnsxled at opportune timet sad in the first two inninga they had gathered a son fbc the Chlaft. Stokes, on the mound tor the Chiefs, got away to a poor start in the first inning when the Truckers puehed four runners home. He then .lx mi totxl. omxebxrt «itli«re<l i wim to come who had pushed over a seventh run added another. Camden was held scorelea by honors In the loop with Hartsvllle t was sweet revenge for the Sonoco teftm*“far..the 12 to'7 defeat ad ministered to them- by the. Chiefa on May 18. The Chiefs dropped their second .atraigbt game when both Coleman June 28—Columbia at West Co- Chandler were given rough lumbla, Kershaw at Camden, treatment at the hands of the Wlnnsboro at Eau Claire.* ' Sonoco sluggers. Bradley and King June 28—West Columbia at Co- t,|t homers for the visitors In lumbia, Eau Clalro at Camden, Wlnnsboro at Kershaw. June 30—West Columbia at Wlnnsboro, Camden at Eau Claire, Columbia at Kershaw. July 2—Wlnnsboro at West Co- Ilumbia, Columbia at Camden. Eau Claire at Kershaw. July 6—Camden at Wlnnsboro, E^au Claire at Columbia, West Co lumbia at Kershaw. Camden Juniors Lost To Kershaw' The Camden Junior Legion base ball team and the Junior team from Kershaw played before a small but appreciative crowd at Legion atad- ium, with the visitors winning 7 to 4. The game was well played by both teams and the Invaders copped I v-l the ftfth, Bradley with two on and King with one aboard. Wailing and Blalock led the Chiefs hitting with three for five each. The game was featured by the fifth with one down and with, .one Hartsvllle second baseman, whO' handled eight chances without a boot.' Havlrd was sensational at first, handling 14 putouts , per fectly. Coleman went four and a third Innings for Camdpn, retiring la the fifth with one dawn and with one run in and two men on the bags. Chandler took over and was Im mediately massacred with the five run homer attack. In the sixth an error,' two bits and a walk netted Hartsvllle two more nms. li v M » 11 J Heavy Turkish .TOWELS Pastel Shades 39c to 89c § \ Wash Cloths l<X-15c — Also— URGE BEACH TOWELS Multi-Striped ' 36x72 2.29 22x44 98c * because of one bad Inning on the part of the Camden team. Wallace Meyers was pitching top baseball np until the fifth when he lost con trol and gave up three walks and also posted an error which with three passed balls and a wild pitch sandwiched with other Infield er rors gave Kershaw 8 mnt. Wil liams took over and went several frames when Horton went in. Stogner went the route for Ker shaw. He gsvp np six hits and walk ed four. Thursday evening the CSmden Juniors play the Ban Claira Junior outfit from Columbia. Game time Is 8 o’clock. Wayside Theatre (U-Driwn-N) intksflrstof toe inning C^den, ^-^^^ ^ they PttshS s rnimer hoi^ in the slgth. OfMlfeburg started s rally in toe ^ .-Tenth and i-ti run in^? ninth, clthey “ * * " f»nn^ 18 Chiefs during the pas time. Walling lead the Camden hit ters with two for four. HursL Cathey and Tyson each had two for four for Lake City. Pipt-Size Youth Stars As Catchy In ^seball Tilt ' coma over the phn. Orangeburg used five hurlers.in the effort to check the slugging gentry from Camden. Mike Modak, who came to the Orangeburg team from the Columbia Reds was sent to toe showers in the first Inning. Ott took over and he was worked over roughly in the second and, re; tired when White came in. White J worked well bnt was removed in the^seventh to give way to a pinch hitter. Lngas went In but he was also given the shower signal in the eli^to and Fagan finished the game. For Camden Moore started but was relieved by Shealy in the sevento. Harrison, Camden's new second basemen drew five walks daring toe game. Knot Bertran, left field er, had three for five. Cy Havird, Camden first baseman, scored four runs during the evening. Ross Hor ton, Camden shortstop, started the fireworks in the first Inning with a doable. CMefs Revoige Themselves Coast City Win ’ A hard-hitting Cankton OhlaCa team had one big inning at the axr pense of a Georgetown pitcimr Thursday evening at Oeorgetown toe Chiefs winning their sixth win of the season'^MEsihst one defeat and put them one and a half gam es ahead of second place Lake City. In toe Camden-Oeorgetown game Rocs Horton, pint-aise shortstop (tf the Chiefs poled his second homar in as many days, tola tlme arlUi two on to lead the Camden bffen- Fri-Snt., June 4>5 “DUFFY’S TAVERN” Ed Gardner Comedy—Cartoon Sunday, Jane 6 (Show Begins at 9:80 P. M.) “BETTY CaED” Jean PoHer Two Reel Subject “RED HOT RANGERS’*. Cartoon Mon.-Tuea., June 7-8 “THE EGG AND I” Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray ' Color Cartoon—News Wed.-Thura., June 9-10 “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” Merle Oberon, Lawrenoe Oliver Fawl Brawl (Cartoon) FrL-Snt., J\ine 11-12 “SINGING IN THE CORN” Judy Canova 2-Reel Comedy—Color Cartoon SKows 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. C. B. BLYTHER, Owner on Stats Highway 2B, towr^of Lugoff 4P£tI)Y Mf LLICHAMf-MAHONEy /MOTORS Ym TElUW6 >4X1. SOAKeM*! (IP *IHAT.S SO IWt \ I’M LAjriHO BACKIM THAT GUTTEQ*. SO YOU HAD A F16KT WITH SOAKEhA- OlO HE OO >(00^ ANY HARM? NONE TO SPEAK OF, B05S- BUT HE WAS WAVMA HIS FISTS AROUND SO FAST, THE DRAFT MIOHTA GIVE ME A COLD. USED CARS %1941 Chrysler Sedan %1940 Plymouth Coupe -• 1939 Pontiac 8 Coach %1939 Pontiac 6 SeJhin %I940 Willys Sedan %1937 Dodge Sedan 1942 Dodge D/z Ton Truck \ I94i Ford Pick-up , )1939 Ford Pick-up ) 1938 Ford Coupe ' ^ . > 1937 Buick Sedan — il947 Crosley Pick-up And Many Others KiHSER MELLICHAMP-' MAHON EYm&M WRECKER SERVICE IWILLY Phooa. PImumSSS-W Camden, *W« Sell. The Beet And Service The RuV^ Camden To Play Kingstree Friday A greatly atrengthened Kingatree Rojral outfit will give battle to the Camden Chiefa at the Legion stad ium here on FViday fpening, June In: toe last meeting here the Chiefs romped over the Royals 14 to 4. This time the Royal manager promises that hia team, stronger by reason of the addition of new blood, will give the Camden players plenty of competition. A idnt-slsed kid named Dannie Prawdy, of Lower Richland high school, age 14. stole the show at the game between the Camden Junior Legion Uam and the Lower Richland high school team, played under the'arcs at Legion stadium lliursday night. For "Plnt-slxe’’ put on one of the classiest performances of catching that baseball fans, some 160 of them, have seen in many moons. The youngster perhaps scales about 110, but what he lacked in site he made np in pep and energy. He did not^ have a passed ball and toere was but one stolen base made by a Camden .plsTfr. The kid’s peg to second was like a rifle bul let Just how far the Legion ball pro gram will get in Camden this year wasn’t answered In the ’Thursday game, for despite a lot of ballyhoo, toe attendance waa small. The game was well worth seeing and was an honest-to-gbodness scrap for five innings with the teams deadlocked at 2 all. Only 8 errors were registered during the game. 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