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rj- a I X taken to LAtNCB flioFESSIONAymGUE IN SOv CAJ^' , looklBf for til# or- I proTesrional b#^ [r:i,fl7wlilch Rcmwt L. Ohio, ^ iSerSitla* »rJLltttoo of Proh^to ^theatre tflMUNC, S. C ,,jsltur^ay> Jw'y ***♦ ’TSJo the iiiohawk» ' Wltli „ Colbert, Henry Food# (jitpter 6, O-Mon ^Ijo Cartoon Jo# is boiBf see#it#< by ^ N#- “0##I SK0e#tiv# oomisltt##. Th# sdrantsts# of pro ball oasr next YEARS‘‘‘^'^»“S55r. to s pro lM(«# tb# t«#ms nr# bM- Jr balniicM and on n mor# eqnnl ■ ..tuMijv Nioht Show , LTSf thk •uur ■ With _ Ion Mayo, QewE* Brant, ^y.Tu«#d«y, IfERE MEANT FOB MB* , jMiine Ciian. D»“ DnM«y flne News A Comody ^y.Thursday, July 2»4t RiALL NDBTH8IDE 777" kmes Stewart, Helen Wnlksr of the Day * Comedy - JL «* Camden elab were present. meeting. Frabideat Rowland idans to iseoe a tomber IS at which presidents of A# eewer^ ^ of the Pelmetto Ime and the baseball leederi of thrd® or foor othor cHlea who ar# Interested in being in a pro loop, will be Inrlted to attend. A Mrwey of the present Palmetto leagne Indicates that five of the pr^ ct^ in the loop are agree- able to going into pro ball In 1949 In the ewent the other two remain nsgatlT^ sereral ether communl- y®^y and-eager to be inclnded in the leagne roeter. It is hoped to hsT# sn eight club lekifue. Whether the new loop will be a D or C circnH will be determined by the organisation Itself. The top payroll for a D leagne team is |2,«00 a month and for a C team IS,400. The team roeter of jeither a C or D team is 17 playere, ex- <dnding the manager nnlesa he chances to be a playing-manager. The cot-down season sUrts 21 days after the season opens. Mr. Finch stated that D league baseball would be Just aa fast and faCeresting as the present semi-pro brand that prerails in the Palmetto league. Conditiona of management, flnanc eand freedom of worry wonld be outstanding dn the pro linenp of teams. J HoweTsr, getting ftto pro ball 1e^otJheeasy^iatterjM^om^^|r footing, An that all haw# to abide by the halary Umit and all pbiyers most be on the eligible list of th# batkmal aaeoclatlon. , "As thinii stand now in th# «lmetto loop." said Mr. Heath, after the Sunday- oonfereaes^ "If tome ot oor Palmetto club# hart several home gamea rained out they stand to losa th^ ahhrt# and underwear b^eaoa# of top-heavy peyrolla. Everybody tried to ontdo everybody el^ in the final days before July 1, when the rostera were eloeed. The pao# was fast and resulted In some of the clubs lin ing up former pro players. For instance, Qbsngeburg has four players whb sre on the Ineligible list of the professional associstkm. Camden has three and there are others. In fact, I believe every club In the leagne has players who sre under the pro ban on their rosters. Some of these so-called “stars" sre getting salaries that would make a playw in an “A” leagne bite his finger nails in envy. * “The evil of this situation is that a few of the clubs can afford to pay these tsncy wages, but there are others, who evsn with their payrolls well trimmed, are having a hard time to keep from drown ing." .'} While in Camden Mr. Finch was taken to the Legion stadium and was enthusiastic over the tin# park here. He was informed thst there were many such parks in the Pal metto league. Howe Fourteenth Win Of 1948 Season When Johaiiy JfoorA the chunk ing wisard froia R«mb#rt and cur rently manager of th# Camden Chleto of th# Palmetto league, pltdied hi# leage# leading aggrega- tfcm to a If to 5 win over the fancy- priced Orangeburg* Braves here Saturday night b^bre the largeat crowd of the seeeon, K was win No. 14 against t defeats for him. Bin Bostl#, ore waiasing Sally leaguer from Chsrleetoii. spaced four hits over four tnulngs but he ran into a nect of eharpehooten in the fifth who ahened him from the hill. Modiak. another former Sally hurler, took over an dthe Chiefs cUmbed over Blm for four runs, censing him to take thej long walk Miii-Summer Specials » Combed Cotton T SJORTS 1.95 Mercerized Cotton SOCKS M BATHING TRUNKS .^. . .2i0 Men’s Lodter SANDAIS . . . .......^ 2.00 Ladies BEACH SHOES 2.50 •a > Men’s BEACH SHOES 3.75 SUMMER HATS .1^5 t Sports -Equipment. Inc. in the esventh lanlnt when tkre# runs came ewer the pan. They had prevloasly gathered S to the third and one in the fifth. Camden aeored a run in the fourto. ^ Babba started on the hUl for th# Tmckere but was shelled out by a forlous batttair attack by th# Chlefa Hprton leA off to the ftrat with a screaming four master over the left field wall. Schuller of Lake City got a homer within the park when his Icmg drive to the rU^t OVER THE SP(»tT DESK Of TIm SMpptr .. The sound syetem was Friday night The reaadn—a abled mike. dia- Th# attendance at the Chiefe- Biwvec game was the largeet of field fence was loat in the graee.*^® eeesoo. Ixioked like about IfOO by Bertram. P® “A but the club beeses eay it Kenny Knight of the Chiefs had,»M 1000. three for three. Harriaoa hit a con Dm. Lake City Camden Babbs, iShealy and Moore. Ity t........... 7 ^ 0 n 1 Oraham and Jpynoni the to the showers ever. Joe Blal< lily, getting A homer with two men and a lin^ rubber. Bertram lite to^ )ple mer- the fifth double to the drove the ball out of the lot to the seventh with two men on board. Ace Cooper started for Camden bnt laated but two rounda. He gave up four ilalkB and fOuIr hits. Moore to<dt over and spaced the six hits he ylMed over ee many Innings. He gave bnt <me walk. Camden If 14 I Orangeburg S 10 6 Cooper. Moore end Ooa; Bustle, Modiak, White and Chtoner. CAMDEN DOWN! QEORQETOWN The Chlefa Jaunted to Oeorge- towu last Thursday night and down ed the Athletics S to 1 in a thrilling game played before 600 fans. Cam den scored all its runs in the fourth on two donbleo, a tingle and an error. Blalock and Bcnrtram led the Chiefs offeusive with two for four each. Smith and Danehey had two for four each for the Ath letics. Twice doling th# game the Chiefs had ths sacka. loaded with one out and failed to soore because of some brilliant doublt-iday work by the AtfaleCle tofUed. Camden 8 11 2 Qeorgelown i ^ | Moore . and Stone; Thomas, WhHtad and Smith. ERRORS CAUSE OF- DEFEAT Before a crowd estimated at S.OOS the Chiefs dropped th^r Monday night game to Orangeburg 5 to 4. Cooper and Martin mixed in a burlinir'dnel an dbut for errors in the ninth inning the Chiefs hAiky chunker would have been returned a winner. Cooped led the Camden batttog with two for four. Barnett and Mar tin of Orangeb^sg''fiadMwo for three each. |pd(hoiiea amw^M g two sack three ntns/.nad come within one score of ^Ing the count. They gathered'-^e tying run to the sixth. Orangeburg S 7 t Camden 4 I 6 Martin and BnmeAt; Oooper and Cox. Bm BusHe had'die hasUo but H died to a mere rusUe-—when the war clubs of the Chteto went Into action to the fifth. Those hviner Sally leaguers, Measra. Bustle and Modiak. do not like the front line aotlvltlee of the Chiefs. TYm much sharpahooUng ■Mil Kap Knight was the hiro of th# .gama Th# llaU#.f«Bow carort# around tb# #seo#d..—cit, handl#d twulv# dlfflenlt dmuce# wMhoat a boot Moore would havwhad a white wash in the «#van toatog# he work ed but for two tafleM wrrora that opened th# fifth. Lamonts and Goodman wtip. .got oo beeana# of th# boots, gsorat ■#• BwOa’a hit *atsr, John Rowlandr the league prexy was present at th# gam# and «x- pressed dellillrt over the big crowd In evidence. ' ‘ ^ InddenCaBy w# eaw «nd Mh (Please Turn To PaiiM Tmi hi HORTON It STAR OF GAME Little Ross Horton, the infield sensation of the Palmatto league, soUe the aho wta Legion stadlnm last Friday night, nailing the apple for a homer, double and a single in four jAunia to th# plats. Sluggish bacfcetoppiBg cost th# SChlefs a win over th# Lake City Truckers. Miller Shealy went the route tor the Chiefs and appeared to be safe behind a four run lead t£et his mates piled up for him In the first toning. But the Trhck- « Came beck to take ouer toe lead \ ^ LOSE TO LAKE CITY Miller Shealy, Camdeo pitching ace, hurled bmutlful ball for 18 innings egatoat the 'Lake City Truckers at Lake City Tneiday night but the Chiefs lust the gune when he lost control to the 14th rbnnd. In the 14 inninga. Shealy gave up hut five hits but the three wflka in the 14th proved his undo ing. While the Chiefs got away to a 1 to 0 lead in the second Inning the Truckers tied it up and took a 8 to 1 lead with two mna in the fifth. In the first of the ninth Camden rallied to tie np the game while Lake City frantically mthed new huriera in to stem the Chleto attack. Bertmm did .^the heavy etleklng /or Camden with two for five, in cluding a homer with none oo to the second. Camden S 8 8 Lake City 4 5 1 Shealy and Stone; Arnold Grah am, Randel.* Cathey and Tyson. Origto sf AKalla Tha word fMaW* traces bsck to tha madiaeval Arabs vrho called M ‘’AUaetseto.** maantog *‘toa best Mnd of toddar." *1. ArAMs/T... 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