The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 02, 1948, Image 9
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tlto third ianing wm a bom»>
iftm altair for both teama. Herb
[BoOliia of KtnotTM poled^ona
wWk MM oo ao4 Blalock of Caoa-
doo Ufled tha hall for the cireolt
with two mM OB. ^ ^
Tko fono waa tha Boat, from a
defeoftra rtowpolnt, aeon here thle
•aaaoB. Klagetree made-one error
tha OBlr one of the erening. it
waa not eootly howerer.
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Camden .......4 7 o
Andrewa and ^ Honae; Roddy.
Bowling, Moore and Stone.
Orangeburg Loses
To C^den 11 to 5
The Chiefa acored ia four
againat the‘Orangeburg Brarea at
Legion atodlum Tuesday night but
the main offenaWe waa CMitered In
the second Inning when six hits,
a walk and three Brave errors sent
six Chiefs over the^ceunting plate
and launched a 11 to S win for
Camdea
Miller She^y went' the leute for
the Chiefa, pitting good ball moat
of the way. Only in the sixth and
seventh did the slender chtmker
falter when two runs were counted
in each inning.
The highlight of the game was
the brilliant defensive and stout of-
fensivakPlay of Knight, the new
second baseman of the Chiefs.
Knight handled the infield job
beantifolly and hia sUckwork waa
outatandi^ as he collected four for
ttve,
Knight ia like a streak on the
OrgaidatiMi Of
Midli^ FooOmiB
Pbumed'
^Oi^MlaaMen ef a mMget
^®®tbell league Is to be di»
M a meeting te be heM
n Camston on July 7 at 7:|p
*• tha Camtfan high sebeel
gymnasium to whieh rspraisii
Utlvaa of nine teams have
heen Invited.
The meettng ia te be held
Oh caJi of Brownie Brewn ef
Blahopvlli# and ^tha alubt In*
'dted te attend era: Camden.
SumM YMCA and roeroatien
MiiMiaaion teama. Hartaville,
Celum.
bie Littio Trojans and Ep-
worth Orphanage teams and
Darlington.
The pge limit for -the piejr
In the league wilt be 10 to
*3 years and tha avaraga
weight will be around 110
pounds. •
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gpanawag mr /miMct
PHIL TATUM, COLUMBIA, AND
DAVE TRATMAM, GREENVILLE,
IR GOLF
WIN JUNIOR
TOURNAMENT
Phil TBtQm, Df ColiimbiB, won the Soiith'l^Brolina Jun
ior (^anober of Commerce golf tournament held lak week
on ue links of the Camden Country Club under the spon
sorship of the Camden JsjCees. - .
M oa mwTE w> wregmv voue scr or to esABoeo *TMg
m SPORTS* CARIOONA MAIitO WMSU SMiei IS OOMPitTsp.
•Far cuMM enjaif-
meni on ffour tUJh
4na OT' jrfttdca
take along
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Eqaipment, be.
DelCalk aireet
sacks and in the fifth after he bad
emgled 'be stole second, then third
and came home qh a double theft
with Carol Cox as secompaniat.
Camden had WalHng holding
down first base, and the hospital
attache did a good job.
In other Tuesday ul^t games in
the Palmetto loop LsLke City won
over Georgetown I to 5 In 14 In
nings. Klngatree battered the luck
less Sumter pastlmers 17 to ».
Line score:
Camden u i| g
Orangeburg g g |
Shealy and Stone; Modak, White
and Chinners.
Chiefs Defeat
Sumter 11 to 4
the
Kingntree win of
Ir mnmned fRfm
The Chiefs jonmeyed to SomM'i*
last Thursday and downed the
Palmettoc 11 to A On Wednesday
on the home lot they had defeated
Hartaville S to 1 behind the fhrs
hit pMehlng of Bng Horton, WBh
the Tueediy 11 to I win over Lake
dtp; the Chiefa finished Ah# we^
with a record of two wina and one
loss.
Following
FUdap (he
the league leadecgbtp by n .(HO
pegoentage petiu, Cny with a
g tor I win Bunilgr MiBHI bo
the tofr However^ Satnrday nlgkf
the Lake Qity team were defeated
ai Oeorgetown I to S, which tnmib-
lad tha TnKkan to second plage
and gavn tw poattlon te ihe Cldefs.
Horton Wlu ^teh
h AB-Star Game
John (Bug) Horton, Bathnge
yemtb, who ia on the piighing staff
o( the OaMBs Oklefs and. who
hurled for Newberry college thfa
spring has been named as onp of
tbe mambera of the pitching staff
gf ihe Sooth CaroUna taam that
will play in the fifth annual All-
fawuiur star ban game at oher-
lotle on tbe nlgbt ef Wednesday
July 7.
.Four of the five pitchers on the
South Carcdlna teem are ooUeg-
ta"*
Permlosion for Horton to play In
the game was obtained from Man
ager Johnny Moore of the Camden
Chiefa
A picture sT Tatum, Tmnyfr
ham and Charias DeLeee^
prealdent ef the (tomden Coun
try Cluto will be found en Page
1 ef this ioeua of The Cheen-
iele.
Joe. McCayley. of Camden, plac
ed third with 2S1 and John Tkayn-
ham of OreenvUle, finished fonrth
with ISA
The heat .was terrific daring the
tonmament whlbh was held Thurs
day and Friday and one entrant.
Gene Jackson, of Aiken, waa su
able to finlah the Friday after
noon round.
Tatum, Dillard and John Trayn-
bam aad McCarlay will compete
in the National Jaycee tonmament
which will be held Auguat S-7'at
Lincoln, Neb, It will be Ihtnm's
second trip with ihe South Caro-
Mnn Jaycee delegation.
In ia47 a South Carolina taam
made up of Gene.Jackson of Atk^
Ouorge Dial of Columbia, 6ill
Adama of Myrtle Beach and Tatam
repreeented tbe South Carolina
Jayceea at Peoria, U.. and won
the trophy.
In winning Tatum reeeivaa a
large silver bowl, whfle Traynham
gets a tmaller one as ronnnrHtp.
The trophies were presented by
the (Camden Junior Chamber of
Commerce who with ^s Ouoaden
Qonntry Club sponsored the tonm-
ament this year. Frank Beetor,
loaal Jaycee psaaldegi; Charles
Deliouehe. presidant of the Coun
try Club; and Jolly Pitu, chair
man of the State Jaycee recreetion
conunHtee, together with Steve
Dn^ Camden pro, personally
DAiidl^di detAlls of the toorna-
medt which Was pronounced a big
sueeeaa.
Scores of other partlclpante in
the toamament were Joe Cobb.
Sl^rtanburg, Sl-W-fg—117; Arnold
lOtHavirdGoes
To Trenton Gob
In Interstate
Cy Havird. premier first Mckeri
of the Palmetto league ana. wbd
has been with tbe Camden Cbk^
Mace, Chester, 11-78-81—141 r Bec
ky Lybrand, Aiken. 1041-78—117;
John Aiken 814641—^186;
H. Thompaod, cniester, 8S4C46^
118; B. Boswell, Orangeburg, 98-
109-107 — 114; and B. Vanid>n,
Oreenvlile. 804148—144.
Dillard Traybam^s par 71 for his
morning 18 bolea was tbe beet
score registered during tbe touraa-
rnent'"' Phil Tatum’s acorea of 74
for each 18 holee, also a final 18-
hole score .of 74 for Joe McCarley
were just three above per for each
ISdude leg.
stnoo the Start of .the
ed
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for
Piny _
Interetate league.
Havird, property of the New
York Qinnta, was ordered to report
to Trenton, a Giant farm team in
UmTntcrstate haoknik
Havird who rngde to ftfst Cam
den appearattee is 1947 as g^third
baseman for the Veterans Hospital
>eam of Coluabla. has this season
become one of the beet defensive
plsyers <w the (tomden toaw. He
was|eBC-ef the beat and moat ef^
fectiVo^batters <m the tob loetar.
Havird will be tnilaoJ by the
Camden team and tbe fans all
over the leagie. He was rated as
one of the most outstanding hlay-
era from a aportsmanehlp stand-
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