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m ’ \ f»ALMttTO LlAOUl Wm Lost Fct CAMD«N 1 OrMgtbwg ..,10 14 KlacatTM 10 II HaitaniU 10 II Lak* aty If II .541 0«org*ti(mn 17 . IS .4M Samur t WXwlay NlfKt flCMlt* Gaalaii ru Orangebarf, rain. US 661 IS .111 Oaorgatomi f, Laka City 0. Kbigatrea 4,J3aaiter 1. •k I I,, OanM Tanlflit Camdaa ts Uika City hare KlagstTM at OraagabfBrg. Samtar at HartarlUa. Fairyland Swimming Pool Open Ivary, Sunday and Wadnaaday From Noon til Night AasUabU for Picaica on Otlior Daya So# or Call Mattie Davis DeLoach '\ 900 Church ^ Straat „ Camdaif — Ftiona 707-J Swimming Pool • • • Eaat End 22nd St Cbickan Salad Serred on Plataa SUNDAY, JULY 18 (Colarad) COOFBft STAOES COMEBACK ^Aca** Coopar, tha lanky barlar from CVIrglnla, atagad a beaatltal pomaback laat IViday night bold' ing tha Somtar Pala to tbraa acratch alnglaa while bia ndataa potmded tha offaringa of Clare Cor- tarlar for eight blowa and a 7 to 0 win. Camden put on an errorleaa v y SPECIAL For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Dan Rhrer SHEETS — -^^81*99. $124 J. PAUL RO^ 932 Broad Street Caiiiden, S. C. THE CAMDEN CONCRETE CO. I Would Like to Announce Tha f They Are A Re^y To DeKver READY-MIXED CONCRETE to Contractors or Individuals ^ tn Amy Quantity • '' i '■'located on Eaat DoKalb Street ^ PHONE 681-W parfonaaaaa. Cooper M the pitchar wBe oat «p a Palmetto laagae record of teanisg IS walka to a nune bare on Jana 10, altboa^ the Chlafa edged Lake City 11 to 9 I ntba claaaie. • Coopar waa maater of tha game at an timaa Friday; Not a Samtar player raaehad third baae daring tha avaning and only two managed to reach the aaeond aack. Camden took ..the lead in tha flrot inning ehan Hoitoe'a aingla followed by WalUng'a oat at firat and Blaiock'a iinglb pat over the firat eoantar. In the third three hita and two errora acored Horton, Walling and Knight. One more ran counted in the fourth when Hor ton aneaked home when Wrann,^ 8nmter~badiatop, let a pitched bidl get by him. In the ^ixth two more mna were poated by the Chiefa on Horton’ae double, tha only extra baae knock of the evening waa fol lowed by WalUng'a aingla and Bla- lock’a long fly to center. Horton acored tour of the runs de by the Chiefa while Walling nmde two and Kaiidtt <me. Cooper struck out eight batters and gave four walka. Curturier struck out but two ahd walked six. Camden had nine men left on the bags and Sumter alxx. " I.«adlng the Camden batten were Horton with two for five, one being a double; Walling with two for /our, Knight with two for four and Blalock with two for four. Camden 7 19 0 Sumter 0 S 6 Cooper and Stone; Curturier and Wrena KIN8TREE SWAMPS CHIEFS Kingatree defeated Camden 18 to 6 at Kingatree laat Thuraday ^ight before a crowd of 850 spdetators. The Chiefa had a 6 to 4 lead over the Royals until the' last of the fiffth- when the home team forged ahead by a run.- In the seventh the Royals blew the lid off a group of Camden chunkers, scoring 10 runs. Chandler started on the mound for Camden but was relieved by Sug Horton who in torn gave way to Carol Cox, Ross Horton and Wal- Ung in the order named. Camdmi, without any pitching talent avail able after Sug |It>vton waa driven bff the bill, lent everybody but the bat boy and score keeper into the fray and the seventh frame was a ^rleeque of the sport. kingatree ...' 18 IS 2 Cmnden 5 7 10 "Holiday and House; Chandler, Sag Horton, Cox, Roes Horton, Walling and Stone. , Difr* CnrsfttUy—Saw • Ufa Cradalfottie WhA Orangebiirg , I 1. The rains came and prevented the emcial game between the Orangeburg and Camden teams of the Balmetto league Wednesday night A very large crowd, includ ing many from Oraageburgi .had gathered for the game andfwere bitterly disappointed when rain whichdiegan to fall about 8 o’clock after having a let ^ up temporarily continued and forded the spires to annionnce that the game had been called bff. The game last night would have been a battle for ftawt place' in the league standings as an Orange burg victory would have put the Braves ahead of the ^lefh. Cahiden fans would nave had an opportunity to see Martin, the Braves' new hurler, in action as he had been' announced as the start ing pitcher. Martin, it will be re- calM, had firat accepted Camden terms then reneged * and went to Orgngeterg. Moors was slated to do the hurl ing for Camden. The game will be played off Satnrday night here. KIN08TREE 17, CAMOEN 0 nte league leading Chiefs hard ly lo^ed the part- last Monday night in taking a 17 to 0 shellack ing from the Kingatree Royals. Four Camde;n pitchers' Wer'e the target for a 23-hit attack by the hfkadera. two of the ,blo4rs being homers, one by Tom Overby wlth^ three men ab^rd and another a four baser by Bob Duba with one on. Overby got six for six. Rollins four for five and Coker three for fouf.for Kingatree while Ross Hor ton had three for five and Bertram two for four for Camden. It was a bad night for Miller Shealy, the usually reliable Chief hurler. Tbe.slendM' kid went just two aud a third innings during which the Invaders gathered seven hits for five runs. Sug Horton took over but the youngster from Be- thune eould not retire a batter and three been netted ler wae ruAed’ ^ aged to get by the inning by al- lowlng but one hit mMI n run. He breesed through the fourth but in the fifth the Royals reaUy worked •Ktwi over, getting iluae hits, one a grand slam circuit clonl, which wiUi a walk, netted 0ve runs, •Id Reliable Jde Bleloek .came in from the center garden and took over in.the sixth'and white three singlea netted one run, he stopped the visitors cold the rest of the Prank Ward, pitching -- chsruci against the infield being aesnee ouential. Other games in the Ifsndsy night Pshnetto paimde found BaytsvtOe defeatihg Oeorgetowh f to I^Mlf Lnke City downing Sumter II xir 1 KingMree .............27 21 2 Camden I 9 4 *Ward apd House; Shealy, Hor ton, Chandler, Btelock and Stone. 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