The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 30, 1948, Image 2

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V OVER THE SPORT DESK Of TIm Skippar Tliat tiuimptnc HaitiTflle dished sp to oar CSileCs Isst Wedsesdsy WM like Urd taking effect on a greased pole. Ttie Chlefe skidded 0<oai flrM to toorth place in Inst one hoar and fifty wlnaten vSore'OnM '* a tough break for iohilny Ifobre, who with a better defense back .of him would hare hong up *hLi fifteenth win of the season. Hie Chiefs looked like a picUire of a million dollar pltehsr with a mediocre framn Kenneth second Che d a defeat V-i-r--: metb yK d saeaer Ifference night the sesrappy er would hare meant between a wlA and Knight inth Sock Stone, had to play with the Red Raiders at FVirt Jackaon. Franldy, we do hot like ihatt'kind of an ar- raagemont The fans mlas the poblic address system and the play by 'play story as giren by^fleoige Stuart. Frankly we do not know why the public addiM aystem Is not used. There are soTeral reports as to the why snd wherefore—but we're not going into tbat^ We suggest howerer, that the club management get on the halt — And incldeQtany we want to paM a suggestion that. RohOfC ‘Finch gave us a week ago last SuQday. L. saves food saves time saves money Here and ready for your inspoctioa. Big, tobrny* ll'cobic'fiioc capacity. Freezes and stores 1385 pounds delidous food. DON^ WAIT... supply is ooc ynliminwl. Seeif/tow ' l A * WHITAKER&CO. PhOM 4 RtttUdfo SbTMt ^ i UWMCh*8 4«mdllMM •V1MA1SI ' irt mi •VflOhRS MSTOR $•• > aowl #IPs Inly romorkobM Yew won'! boK^ h unM you ss# M. ft's ona motor that doos whof yov olwayt thought it would taka two motors to da ft corrios you ovor tha wotor at epoods that toko your brooth owoy and it throttlos down to porfoct aowiing, maa-on-hoajMhoWng. IfsHwnsw MARTIl'mMOTOR ... flood-proof, sputtor-proof ; . instant storting, hs spor* kBngparfonymcaaacratli^ln • revokiHonory now prinyipla .. mochonico fty-confroiod •• AiTIgNAfI MARDN givos you ofvary- tfdng you w^d ordinorly on* pact in on outboord motor, plus mony' highly-knportaal aadusiva fMluros. ^<24* . ^ fetii'ir 4ik nr. itil IM. ( 1 H fotlai, H*f • botMSfyl Sports Equipment, Inc. •H't i K 1/1 Finch is tba'lilg sbr^of tbr si Asooclotion of Basahsll eloia and was hsrs to discuss plans for the professloDSl league that wOl take the place of the Palmetto nest season—We hope. CWK- Anyhow—Finch looked the den baseball plant over and ga' it hia approval. Bnt he woa inclin ed to be critical of the manner in which'4he graas waa permitted to grow deep along the outer garden wall. And that hedge qf weeds along in front of the grandstand did not bring any plandits. , .What we are aiming at Is that the ball lot can stand quite a bit of slicking up. PALMETTO. LEAQUE Wen LoeC Orangeburg* . 2€ . 17 CAMDEN .... 26 * It Hartsville 28 It Lake City 25 20 Kingstree ....'..,. 23 21 Georgetown 23 28- Sumter, 10 34 elnug GatM ^ M»yw McCwMeto Wdl Be Played Saturday, Aug. 7 Retire Aftor 10 Y'^riln Office IM and ofl^ tylha^ pf 8haa2 ■>«IsrictT Wednai^ay Qame Reaulta Lake City 10, Georgetown ,?• Sumter 14. Kingstree 13. Camden-Orangeburg, rain. Qames'^ Tonight Lake City at Camden. Kingatree at Orangeburg Sumter at Hartarllle. Stolen Aifto Is Recovered Here On July 22. It48. a 1941 Pontic was recormwd by the Sheriffs of flee. This car was stolen In Wash ington, D. C., at about 1 o'clock We'dneaday morning and recovered here at 8 o'clock Thursday after noon. John F. Falkins was appre hended along with the automobile. He hfs been turned over to Fed eral authorltiei for prosecution. NOTICE TO DEBtmS AND CREDITORS All parties Indebted to tbe e ute of B. B. Bowen are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, snd all parties, if.any, having claims against the said es tate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. ■* 20-2tc THEODORE BOWEN Admlnlatraior Camden, S. C., July 18, IMI. The Camden Chiefs and Oraago- bnrg nrowes.i rained out Wedno*- day night here will play off the ^ame on Saturday. August 7 at Legion stadium. A crowd of some. 1408 peofde, who had braved tbe threatened storm to go to the stadium Wed nesday night, iwere drdnehed in whleb wgs dewnibed as being near to a clo^burst “ .As in a prevkMU appearance of m& Bravos here sev^l weeks ago. the rain came Just as the teams were wanning up for the game. After a wait of ten .minutes when the downfall baited, tbe teams re sumed their warmup but in Ieoh than five minutes the main storm struck and tbe water fell in sheets. Fanned by a wind and rain swept through the grandstand soaking men and women who were huddled there. Tonight the Chiefs play the Lake City club. here. COOPER LOSES THREE-HITTER Ace Cooper gave up but three hits in a brilliant hurling perform ance at Oobrg^own Tuesday night but he went down in a 3 to 2 de feat' beqauee liig mates - could not regglster a scoring kick In a thrill packed ninth inning. . Trailing 2 to 3 going into the ninth the Chiefs proceeded to load thq sacks without a player being retired. At -tbis Juncture, Mike Gooyak, the Aethletics ace chunker, relieved Thomas. The crowd was tense as Qoyak went to the hill, There was a frented'cheer as he retired the Tirst batter and when he tossed a double-play ball to re tire the aide the spectators sectioo became a scene of riotoua hysteria. Cooper, Vrhile going down to de feat, was Jtie big show in the game. Not only did he put over a bean tlfnl pKdilng Job but in four trips to the plate belled two douMeo. His teanupaCgTCarol Cox, also got two topknot, Hifto Camden misenes con- irfouted to the Georgetown scoring. MI u^n for Ijimbor Wm, Jennings Bryan Dorn . Gandidate for U. S. Senate • A champion of States’ Rights for the past 10 years. A life-long farmer on Route 1, Greenwood. Believes the soda, tractors, and farm equipment go ing, to. Europe should be used to take care of the fanners of this nation first An aggressive, young man who still believes in political .honor and integ rity. ‘ MYOIOONetS. '-fOM.MVVES I I,* WlllHVllltl ) MV Win ] YOU lO<>; i-CFT Mt ' DOWN > ) Act THt M£A0TE0'W ^AMIlV JSWtWS AN^I MV CAP YOU SUPfe 1 ,Mataf I vtAT-i TOO SAD. ]i CAH may i [y MV Wirt of PtP VtoOK tvEPfv Yoo \ bottle or consouation 1 that I SOPE OO- PPETTvl *^0 BREAK 'eiSr AtOOT me UP IF AKV woopwirfe l.T»uHc.evEn DttAPPtARH-Ki 1 HAPPENED TO THAT CAR I BOUGHT THE CAR RICHT.HBRE AT AND I'M AFPAIO ITA. NEVER r»NO AtslcrTHER I IX ‘ < Ttyyt toW wwotaGVAaaa iWE HAVE r PlSnWMOM w USED CARS 1947 Crodey Pick-Up ' 1937 Packard Sedan 1942 Dodge IV2 ton 1938 Ford Coupe 1941 Chryuer Sedm ^ 1946 Jeep 1 1942 Ford Coach 1937 Dodge Sedan 1934 Buiek Conv, CiMpe and Otherg MELLICHAMP- MAHONEYmti WRECKER SERVICE Day FImmm 613 Niglit PhoM 86S-W CamdoM, S. C . •Wa m Tkd Beat Ani=Ser^ The ReeF’ MOORE WINS 16th GAME Johnny Moore took over In the seveoth ianlng of the Chiefs-Roy sis game here last Friday night and stopped a Kingstree rally cold, while his teramates went on to club out an 8 to 4 win. Bug Horton pitched beautiful ball for six Innings, giving up boe three scratch hits. In the seventh the roof f^l .In. op. the spilth paw. The vlsHors apiashed the score sheet wKh a homer, triple and a scratch single, which with a walk, put four runner^ .over the pan. Moore stepped into'the breach and while Coker pooted a Single, a fast double play engineered by Horton, Knight and Walling, retired tbe side.' It was one of two hits that Moore gave up in the three framee he labored. Knot Bortram led -toe Camden 16-hlt attack with v nmner with odie on and two triples in four tripe to the plate. Joe Blalock also had 'two for four with one going for two bases. House, of Kingstree, gathered a homer and triple in four times at bat, while Homer Coker listed two tor four, each being a single. Camden got away to a fast start when three runs were scored in the first frame on Horton's walk, Walling’s sscrifice, a single by Bla lock scoring Horton and Bertram's two, run homer. Kingstree roared back In the seventh to take the lead, but it was of short duration as the Chiefs came 'across in the last of the inning to push over three runs and added two in the eighth. more CHIEFS WIN OVER SUMTER The Camden Chiefs / d^eated Sumter at Sumter Monday night 10 to 8 in an 11 inning game. In the first of the 11th inning Camden poshed over two mna Har rison singled and went to third when Cox rapped a sharp grounder through short. Cooper then ground ed sharply to the short field and Cox raced over for the aqcoRd ruii bf the round. Knot Bertram managed to get his usual homer, the four base blow coming In the third witjj none MiiiiniiiiiiimmBaiBiii8E> Wayside Theatre (U-Drivo-N) * Fri.-S«t^ July 30-31 "GOiyS COUNTRY” with Robert Lowery, Helen Gilbert “Crackpot King" “Hurricane Expreaa" Serial Mon.-Tuso., Aufiut 2-3 ”SEC<»ID CHORUS” with Paulstta Goddardi and Fred Aatalfe \ Cartoon I 1 ‘rTtSOGnnOOOOOOBl Wed.-Thuri., Auf. 4-1^ “THE YOUNG WIDOW” with Jane Rueaell “THE EY|]|,^AVE IT" — t Cartoon >^»^Gacl61!>GbOJSSOOPOOoct Fri-Satf-Aufuat 6-7 “HURRICANE” . with Dorothy Lamore,'Jon HaiL “Hurricane Expretss" SsHal ^ _ Oortooin Shfomt B«cb 8 P. IL and ^ •:4SJP. M. ^ E. ELYTher. Owner en. Slate Hlgln^ town, of •Mayor F. N. McOorkle who will y turn over the rtflee of Henry Savage^r., aajd that he desb^ to eo- with the new adminiatrar every way'possible and that fboka forward to a period of great prosperto^ for Camden. Mr, McOorBi wBl have served ai Mayor for C^e past ten years and. three montH^ when he turns the office to the new Mayor and he la aeverlng an affiliation with the city after, a service of over 14 years. He held the of fice of councilman for four years before becoming Mayor. During his tenure as councllma nhe was at the head of t^ police commiasftm. 'The retiring Mayor,, served ah president of tlje Municipal As sociation of South Carolina during 1948 and 1947 and was called upon to make speeches for the associa tion all over the state. In the decade of service given MltSon itiniWp weto* ‘ Lkms Onb Calledr OffPorMYear I Tha awiual family pk^ of the Oamte LIod* Club, which woa scheduled to be held early .In Aof- _ .v ^ 'tr- not. hdi boeo called off for this *FlWBi Polio Aria City Bosiq ^ nounoea that kU boZ age comig. i ^ may area tSSi ^«nt ahOuid toSl tte dty heattS efS? rlaon. 9 •How To ^ ' fans whenever rain is^w«J *^8uld be ammi^ , 0*Wlmrgand^ the Palmetto leagna T , Robert Outen, a n«w, audBenJy In the fronu tome near Rabou't Cro Tuesday. He had the field where JZ lug. The SherlfTi 0(1 coroner Investigated aw rar unaecea year. At a recent meaOnE of tha dab, John Stover was a.ppo]ntad dialr- man of a committee to moke a sar- vey of the club’s fair booth and de cide what amDunt of ezpanskm waa necessary and also what eqaip- ment to bny In preparatloa for H^e coming fair. The club has three representar tires at the International conven tion in New Tork this week, Ed Hoffman, Fred West and J. C. Wal ton. Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Went are accompanied by their wives.* “bItHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, August 1, A. JDouglaa McAm, pastor. Church school at I ten o’clock wkh a Bible class for every age. The nursery class c<m- by Mr. McCorkle he served wlto through the morning ser- honor on many ^te and county Morning worship-at eleven emergency commit^ durfag the fdlowahlp at alk last world war. Following the^i^nd jortytflve p. m. of the war he started on a progrtoj. Friendship Chapel; Sunday of industrtal development for Cam-1 at ten o’clockT'lSrwlng den. During *****‘*?i“**!j^‘*°“ .worship at eight o’clock, wtti Mr. money was Provided J^^^^.^\^ank U Perry In charge. 1^. auxiliary ,^ekUL_and property for ^ the Southern Aviation Sohod. City water lines were laid from, the Camden airport almost tio the Wateree 'mills thus opening up a cast area for Industrial and resi dential development Sewage facili ties were provided for the eastern part of the city and a new pump ing station built ank L. Perry In charge, icvery le la invited to attend these aer- an inquest wl TRAVELERS QUiNTti HERE AUGUST | The public is iBTjt* the Travelers Qulnteii Bcttel A. M. E. dSS Street Sunday, August 1 Come one, come all R faring. McCarley Plays In National Tourney Joe McCarley, son of County Agent and .1^. W. C. JfcCarley, will lead thh %uth Carolina team in.tbe National ^United States Golf Association Junior amateur tour nament at Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug ust 11-14 by virtue of having been low scorer in tbe Junior amateur tournament in Columbia Tuesday. He posted a 78 over a par 72 cmirse. Other Camden entries were Morty Muller and William Cox, Jr. j DR. F. G. RICK Seientifie Ckhropraetor 38Vi N. Main St <' -Slnrtaa; S C piMa, „ HOURSt 6*12; 2x30-6, oogoopt TKarsdayB App^tBMMt According te Dr. Ralmer, the dovelepar of fhlrsm Scientific Chirepraeler givos no medicine nor drugsii aeribea nothing for tho pqMnts to tako by mouttt!^ 1 has givon us tho NEUROCAtOMETBR whteh M the haia oelontifie inotmmeiit uaod In tho rostoratlon of Mahi Brooks, cf Groonvillo, B, C., tS Aekisy Road, wrHss- < amaxod whan my Mood proaoMro drpppod. to normal. wMMi days. Thanks to nqwr aelqntiflo Chlropra^lo, * ' I fool owsN.* on. Rosa Horton led the Camden attack with four for se^n and Dave Walling posted three for six. Bill Anderson of Sumter'hsd three for five and Joe Dickinson had two for two for the losers. Camden scored four runs In 'the first round but Sumter come back with two in the first and two In the second to tie up the game. CAmden added a score in the third and two in the fourth* to take the lead. Sumter made two in the fourth and added two more in the sixth to forge ahpad of the Chiefs. Camden tied up the count in the seventh and from Hien on until the 11th Hhe team battled on even terms. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures in grocery store. Located at Boykin Mill Pond. 20p FOR SALE—Nine piece dining room suite, , two-piete living '.oop suite in good condition. Mrs. Henry Norris, Camden, R-2. • Phone 490-J. 20c Use Chronicle Want Ads Fine Real Estal FOR SAU •1—6 Room House •l-r7 Room House •1-r-ll Room House • 5^ Nice Building Loti Goodale & MdCorU PHONES 366 aad 231.W Owners Spedak . ★ -A 'A' For .... ADDED PLEASURE and SMOOTHNESS I of operation we highly recommend - - - • The Undercoating of Your Off We have just installed the Latest Al^mite Equipmed tor Undercoating and with trained pereonnd we ef* in a position to give our customers exedlent serviss ss this work. /- "k it if ir For that - - - . NEW U)0K and LASTING BEAUTY ^weare m Authorized Service Station for PoredaM^ the new way to keep your car with that riiawroom cesh jdexion. ★ ★ ★ We invite you to come in and let ns thee two excellent service spHib for ywr car. -V ’ i