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tana wlto aair the young catcher
perfmni bmro woro yery much Im*
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witl' aMdc# a atrony addition to the
loenl tonal.
Vkitare to obtain Mrtb certifl*
. baa coet the Camden dob
tbo eonrlcea of sereral promising
Bothmie baseballers, namely Curtis
Teal, Bobby Jones, Gainey and Wat
tera. Unable to produce their cer
tificates the boys had to be dropped
!from the team.
Hay, a Camden youth who has
shown much promise of being a
fast man on the paths and also a
good bitter, baa been dropped be-
canse of being over tbe age limit
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Camden Defeats
Orangebur?Bni?es
PALMETTO LEAGUE
Wen Lee! Pet
CAMDEN ..s.^......l6 4 J14
[Lake City ...rT^.-T,.. I 6 .Cli
Hartsrllle 7 .lit
Georgetown - 7 7 .600
Klngstree ...7 t .407
Orangeburg ..6 t .429
Sumter 11 .207
Note: Inciudea Wednesday games.
, Csrodeh’s 0 to 6 win Over Orange
burg at Legion stadium Wednesday
night and tbe defeat of Lake City
by Georgetown enabled the Chiefs
to gain a lap on the runner-np
Trnckera outfit. Camden had 10
wins as against 4 defeats and Lake
City in second place baa 8 wins and
6 defeats.
Johnny Moore. Rembert act, who
manages and pitches for tbe Chiefs,
scored his sixth win as against no
defeats when he sandbagged the
Qrangeburg team in a tense battle
before a large* crowd Wednesday
night.
Frank Lucas, who hails from the
bailiwick of the Syracuse Chiefs,
was sent to the firing line of the
Braves, in tho effort to tame the
Chiefs.' He lasted five and two-
thirds innings jvhen White was
shot in to stem the Camden offen
sive,
Moore went the route for the
Chiefs and several times he had to
cast eyes on the bench and start
Horton warmiug up. Bub each time
the big fellow wiggled through
and went on to finish the game.
He struck out 12 Braves and gave
two walks, while yielding eight
hits, four coming in the fourth and
listing a home run by Hugh De-
Lury with two on and a double by
Berry. TTie Braves gathered their
other run in the.eighth and resnlt-
.ed .fropi Wailing's, bad throw to
[first to nip Korhonen. Two hits fol
lowed the bstot to send Korhonen
boma
Camden scored two in the firsti
added four in the fourth, one In the
sixth by Harrison's homer and one
in the seventh when Havlrd who
hit four for four tripled and Scored
on a lightniug fast hit and run
play with Bertram at bat,
Camden 8 16 2
Orangeburg 6 8 2
Moore and Stone; Lucas, White
and Chlnners. y
AUMTER WINS FROM CAMDEN
Dave Chandler and Boyd Stokes
couldn't stop Turbevllle. the big
Sumter oytfleider batting in seven
runs aa the Palmettos of the Game
cock city outacored the Chiefs 14
to 10 in a medley of hits and errors
in Sumter Monday night. Hutchtn-
sox, and lllwdec pneei the
Skunter attack with Tnrbevllle.
Camiux acorui one mn teethe firut
with tanter following with a braen
Cnaden forgod abend with three
in the fonrth but Sumter came back
with tonr each in the fifth and
aixth. Miile Camden waa smdlng
three mm home In the alzth. Sum
ter again staged a fonr-mn splorge
in the aeventh. Camden added a run.
in the MTenth and two more in the'
eighth.
Line score.
{Camden 19 11 6
iSnmter «... 14 If 8
Stokes, Chandler and Stone; Bell,
ICourtrler and Rhoden.
CAMDEN DOWNS PALS 12-4
In the Saturday night game be
tween Camden and Sumter at Sum
ter, a game that was rained out on
May 26, the Chiefs gathered 14 hits
to win 12 to 4. Shealy, on the
mound tor 'Camden spaced seven
hits with Kelly of "Sumter, the
I only Palmetto player to get more
than one.'^'Bertram led tbe Cainden
at'lack with two for three, 'Turbe-
ville started on the bill for Sumter
but gave way to Williams who in
turn handed the hurling job to
Hutchlnmn.
Tbe line score:
Camden 12 14 2
Sumter 4 7 2
Shealy and Stone; . Turl^ville,
Williaini. Hutchinson and Rhoden.
CHIEPS DOWN KINOStREE 4-2
In one of the best games of tbe
season and quite the shortest on
record this year, the Chiefa defeat
ed Klngstree last Friday night 4 to
2 with Moore, Chief's manager and
{pitcher, strutting a beautiful Job of
hurling and hitting. It waa Moore's
single In the sixth that gave Cam
den the two runs Hhat were the
margin of victory. Camden scored
a run in tbe first Inning on Wall
ing's walk and singles by Stone
land Havird. Bumps Harrison poled
the bun over the liidit field wall In
List Winner$ In ‘
Wmnau Tourney
Mrs. Joseph Sheffield and Mrs.
[Arden Lowndes tied for first placei
in the,It hole women’s event at
the Camden Conntry Club laatj
week. Mn. Bi^ Wot^ was third
in the plsjr. j
In the nine h(Ae medal play tour
nament for women Mrs. Caleb
Whitaker. Jr., was first, Mrs. Wil
son Mills second and Mrs. Robert
W. TaUer finished third.
In the children’s program a
Scotch fonrsome tournament waa
played with Graham DnBose and
Phoebe Miller taking flnt place and
Tennis Smith and Peter Holier sec
ond. DuBoee and Miller Hated 28
and second placers got a 80.
In the nine hole children’s event.
Red DnBose was first with <8-31—
87; Ray Wooife secondd Pith 62-
20—42 and Bobby McCarty third
{With 65-13—42.
In the children’s putting event,
Bobby McCarty and Red DnBose
each llst^ 23 but in tbe toss-up
Bobby McCarty drew first prise
and DuBose second.
the second to register Run No. 2.
Klngstree tied up the game in the
fifth when when Coker on base,
Rollins hit the ball over the fence.
'In the sixth Hsvlrd opened,tbe
frame with a single. Coleman laid
down a nice sacrifice and Bertram
I walked. Harrison poled a long drive
to tbe center field fence which waa
gathered in by Coker in a brilliant
catch. Moorp then came np and
singled scoring 'Hsvlrd and Bert
ram.
The game was featured by some
btilliant ontfield action with Bla
lock, Coleman and Bertram making
some sensational catches of long
I hard driven s^era.
The line score;
iCsmden 4 9 3
Klngstree ".... 2 10 0
Moore and Stone; Ward and Mc
Crary.
Urgent Need tor^
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(Contmnad from pact ana)
spaciflad: 810 army nnraaa. n
membera of tha Waman’a Medical
{Spedallat Corpa. 19 doital oorpa ot-
Ifleara. 108 medical eorpa offiears,
89 ratsrlnary corps offieara and fU
members spMlal senrleea. {
In addltioa to tha fomgofnf, thnf
Signal Corpa naeds 16 UaaL'Gol-
<Hielt, 26 majors and 109 company
grade oftlcera. The tranaportatlon
corpe also has Tacanclaa for 86
Jieut. colonels, 60 majors and 111
jp^er officers of lesser rairtt
The grade for which offieen are
eligible to be recalled for extendad
active duty is the same grade which
was held immediately prior to pro
cessing for separation^ from the
service. .
Reeerve officers-'#ho are in
terested may obtain the necessary
information and applicatloi^ forms
from the South Carolina Military
[District headqnarters at 1401 Hamp
ton street, Columbia.'
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Estelle D. Pllcklgger, Patricia Hall
man, Carolyn J. McLain. Iris Mc-
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