The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 22, 1949, Image 6
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Thursday. July
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Friday, July
FRIDAY
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Stale Theatre
KERSHAW. S. C
Friday, July 22
"JOHN LOVES MARY"
Jack Carson, Ronald Regan
. Saturday. July 23
'TRAIL TO LAREDO"
Charles Starrett
Sat. July 23. 10:30 P. M.
"THE MUTINEERS"
Jon Hall, Adele Jergens
Mon.-Tues~ July 25-2t
"SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS"
Joel McCrae, Alexis Smith
Wednesday. July 27
"SPECIAL AGENT*
Wm. Eythe, Laura Elliot
Thursday, July 23
"PALEFACE"
Bob Hope, Jane Russell
to • and the
from behind in
■ had to
final frame to
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Sctorc, Hutchinson and
borough; Sureless, Goyak,
as and Danahey.
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Hartsville widened the 1 gap be
tween the Sonocos and
ie gap ba
the Chiefs
second on his
of the game
blended
•ingle *and an error
the seventh inning to score a run
trim the Kmgstree Royals
by defeating Myrtle Beach at
Hartsville 4 to 1. The win put the
g»m» ahead of
Sonocos a half _
Kings tree and in fourth _
Kingstree defeated Fort Jackson
at Kingstree 4 to 3 in a hotl y
contested game. Orangeburg wid
ened the gap between first and
second placss to four games by
downing the runner-up Lake
City team 2 to 1. The game was
a thrilling duel between
Martin of the Braves and
of the Truckers. Martin
15 and gave up 9 hits. Cathey
fanned 11 and gave up 10 hits.
Orangeburg played errorless ball
while Lake City posted just one
boot
and trim the
3 to 2 before a wash
of some 700 fans at Legion
ium Monday night All told, the
Chiefs collected ten Wows, four
of which were of the two-sack
brand.
Bucky Seif, who has been on
this mundane sphere some 17
edged veteran pale Liv-
in an airtight game.
_ „ ras steady throughout
the two hours of actum, although
he wobbled a bit after Graham
and McCorkle had crashed out
their hits to start the first The
hung up but three
SATURDAY NIGHT GAME
Bevis Blackmon's sharp single
between first and second in the
lower half of the 13th inning gave
the Camden Chiefs a 6 to 5 de
cision over a scrappy Georgetown
dium Saturday
team at Legion sta
i night .
Georgetown—
000 000 221 000 0—5 10 2
Camden-—
010 020 020 000 1—0 11 0
In addition to the Camden-
Georgetown squabble at Legion
stadium here there were two other
K ies played in the Palmetto
gue Saturday night One oth
er game that between Hartsville
and Kingstree was postponed
again because of rain.
Myrtle Beach upset the apple
the
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cart completely by trouncing
Orangeburg Braves 4 to 3, while
Lake City edged Fort Jackson 3
to 1. The game at Lake City was
played in a drazzling rain. A two
run homer by Ben Gregg in the
ninth was the margin of victory
for Lake City. The game'at Myrtle
Beach went ten innings. In the
tenth frame Bell rapped out a
h Bei
single to score Ralph Beard from
chunker, had impeccable field
ing when Camden threatened to
make a rout of the program,
stifling several Chief rallies.
Socey l
with two doubles. Scarborough
led the Camden attack
got a double and single and Cox
fisted two singles. Hits were
___ by Johnson, Black
mon. Bernal and Fouts, Black
mon's went for two sacks. For
the Royals, Graham and Living-
each listed two hits.
ston
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010 010 lOx—3 10 3
In
Palmetto
edged out
Monday games in the
League, Lake City
,. . Hartsville 2 to 1,
Orangeburg routed Myrtle Beach
8 to 1 and Fort Jackson upset
Georgetown 5 to 1. The Camden
win and Kingstree loss put the
Chiefs in a tie for fifth place with
Kingstree and just a game behind
fourth place Hartsville. and two
and a half games out of third.
the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint. ^
MURcSnSON AND WEST
By: JOHN WEST
Myrtle
with th „
in his younger days was
American football player with JR!
University of Michigan. He
played professional baseball each
summer and two summers ago
was with the Spartanburg team in
the Tri-State League.
In the Myrtle Beach-Orange-
burg game at Myrtle Beach Satur
day night. Umpire Patrone indi
cated at the end of the fifth in
ning he was calling the game on
account of rain. Myrtle Beach was
leading at the time 3 to 1. Man
ager Ouzts protested so vigorously
that Patrone let the game be re
sumed. Myrtle Beach won any
way in the 10th inning by a score
of 4 to 3.
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Orangeburg has lost its second
and third basemen. Berry, the sec
ond baseman, is postmaster at
Bowman and has had to quit be
cause of his duties. Woody Dav^
the third baseman, has deci
to go back to his job at Augusta,
Ga. David was especially danger
ous with the stick as was Berry.
Livingston is playing second and
Korhonfen third.
Camden fans are seeing some
fast baseball now and certainly
no one can complain that he is
not getting his money's worth.
World ot Sports
Joe Socey has been playing a
sensational game in right fight
of late and in addition has been
doing some very effective hitting.
We wish to takek this opportunity to thank
publicly all of the people that were so liberal
with the gifts and kindness after the loss of our
home by fire. I "
Mr. and Mrs. John A. "Buck" Baldwin and family.
Notice To Debtor*
And Creditort
All parties indebted to the
tate of Barbara C .Truesdale are
hereby notified to make payment
to the undersigned, and all parties,
if any, having claims against the
said estate will present them like
wise, duly attested, within the
time prescribed by law. 17-19c
WANZA LEE T. ROBERTS,
Administratrix.
Camden, S. C.. July 5. 1949.
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
In the Court of Common Pleas:
James M. Chewning, Plaintiff,
vs Florine M. Chewning, Defend
ant.
To thq Above Named Defendant:
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
Ich is
in this action, copy of wh
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to
hunt u
said Complaint upon the subscrib
ers at their offices, Camden, S.
C. f within twenty (20) days after
service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the complaint with
in the time aforesaid, the plain-
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