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World Series Sidelights By Robert T. Small <T? IN 4, li T?| A ?.>??> . ___ New York, Oct. 8. ? It begin* to look as if Id arranging the schedules of future World Series. Certain dart for rest must be tak - ? Into account. During tlx- reg ular playing season If two teams go Into a "crucial" series of three or four games they emerge from ? U? ? contests exhausted. In u,: World Series, where the tension . ^IS.ftiU higher and the stakes1 Wheifcvler. the players face the pos ^ftlMUty of seven strenuous con tests. Unquestionably there should be some time ofT between games. i. Washington and New York i proved it In their third encoun ter. After those two nerve Wrecking games at Washington ?me the big letdown. The Sena tors went to pieces completely. The Giants were held together by Prfcnkle Frlsch. who played the littlt of his life. He was the Whole right and center Giant team. Washington's morale was shot to pieces by the los* of It gg?! ?r Pecklnpaugh who strained a !?? that was injured several years ago and had to retire after two innings had been played. Roger was not there to hit in the pinch. If he had been 11m standing of the clubs today might easily have been different. Every other member of the Washington i outfit had a chance at. dory but not one of them could reach the heights. Thirteen Senators stranded on the bases. That tells the story. ! Nemo Heboid, getting his first chance in the series, came up, twice with the winning runs waiting to be knocked in ? every base filled ? but -he-could hot d?*-j ljver. "Stan" Harris. the dough Wtf manager of the Washington-, Ksitns, had his two chances. Sam ? Rice had them, and "Goose" Gos Hn was robbed of any chance to , start something by Frank le THech who was always In ffiel Way. Ralph Miller who was at tempting to substitute for Peck | came up at two crucial moments, foiling at the bat in much the same manner that he let a softly hit grounder pass completely through his quaking legs. Poor little "Muddy" Ruel, as flame a cateher as ever wore a cdask, continued In' his woeful tahttlng slump, and could not pro vide the punch that would have put the game on ice for the Sen ators. In three starts Muddy had not even approached a base hit, al though on the season he was a .300 batsman. The Senators had no less than It or 19 chances to drive in runs as a result of the ragged Giant pitching. Their inability to do so made them look as weak ax pig mies. It Ib true they died fight ing. but their chances at victory eame through the generosity of | EL DALLO CIGARS Sold by leadlnjr GROCERS AND PHARMACIES D. R. MORGAN & CO. WHO1JE0AUE GROCERS Phone MO the Met; raw pitching Haft and not through any valiant work of their own. One notabl?? achievement of this series in an a^reeim-nt be tween Ha be Kuth and Ty Cobb to bury the hatchet. They wanti il Sunday turbary- It in the lo ad* of a couple of Washington tans who began riding them for not stand ing up in Washington "s half of the seventh. As writers of the game, Ty and liabe Bay they art trying to be neutral and they did uut think It becoming to stand up for either side. Tli>* Washington fans skirtinu the press box thought differently. Babe ;i nd Ty hnally got uiad and called a cop. telling him to "do something" he fore they did. Ty and the Uabi are two of the best scrapper* known to the game. The cop did not have to do anything, however, for a lady fan near the disturbers :went over to them and what she said was a-plenty. ' Hilly Kvans. who also is a writer, had none of the Cobb and lluth qualms. II? stood up with the first of them. Serien gaiio- from the grandstand, look about as happy as a couple of boys driven away from a knot hole by and unkind cop. They tried to confine Hnghey Jennings in a cinder-lined coach ing box down in Washington. Itut he would not slay put. lie promptly got out where lie could pick grass. They -love- 1-*? |rirn~fttilKlem.trf the National League, down in Washington Just like Kirhmoml loved Grant. Hill in two days had to taii three close plays and they were all against ih?? Sena tors. And each decision niea ij t a run ? one meant a game. That was all apple sauce about the Giants being depressed by the "scandal." They nfe as pugnaci ous as ever, kicking on every de* clsion that doesn't go their way. In the second game tln v imhui d "the quirt Senators with the idea and after that' the umpires had their troubles. When Kleni called Frlsch safe at home in the eighth Inning of that game. Muddy Kuel, the mouselike catcher of the Sen ators, Just Jumped up and down in rage. Harris had to come all the way In from shortstop to paci fy him. The thing that has made this nerles ?o dazzling is that the Gi ants at last have found opponents that play the sain** sort of game ? the attack with a zip to It. hit ting the ball out jMMLtaking every chance on the paths. The Ciants game su its Washington. Th? (if ants In two games lilt into live of the S? nators' lamou* double plays. Tli" Senators lilt only into"' one. Thr InflrM play has ln-? a daz zling. just ;?s ?v?-ry one ? \p?ct?'d. KridPli dn?-s not pkry as it lie ever had a sore linuer. Harris, at sec brilliant. l?iuds?n m. the school boy substituting f >r <J?oh at ihird f?>r th-* Giants. is ? i(>- sw< ?a ball player. T'.ie Senatorial attack ? 11 the Giants is differ* nt from the lum berlng bludgeouin--'. slow muvmc asHuult ? f tin Va'ike. s a year auo. The Senators a ?? ??iifty person about the St tutors for s? nr* time. Fred Marlierry *?f the S. naJni;.; is not a pawnbroker nor is he a ' pawnbroker'* son. Yet lie wen a World Serb s name on I !? r?-?* gold i n balls. When* Ilice threw Ilark Wilson out at tin- plate in Washington ami Itiiel slammed tie- ball on the ( Slant's neck in a none too ::<>tiilf ? nmmrr4: tmisi' liniii ?ra? h.;ird ui murmur: "You can't hurt that bird by hitting him In tin- neck." Speaking of the . aU-.Amurlcan hole. Walter Johnson found it In that first game thr* bases. nobody out and Prank ie I'rlscli at bat. The Giants were* not cxcited when they tlrst went to Washing-, ton. One Giant. who shall he. nameless^ took ? along. left "handed" shoes. Waller Johnson is waiiinu pa tiently but Is willlnu to bet his new ilmoURllie -that he- wHt- bprrt the Giants in his next start. Don't ~bet against hinir si'oin si.u'-o.n SWEATERS We've just received a lot of the very last word in U-p-lo Date Sport Slip-Ou Sweaters. Also a biir line of "Sure Fit" Caps. Come to see us! A. C.OOKK (Ilead-To-Foot Outfitters) M ELI C K Supplies for ALADDIN LAMPS Chimneys and Burner* for all popular makes of lamp* M ELI C K MONUMENTS tawson & Newton THE MONUMENT PKOrLF Given on Work Bet Uo?nplet? Moatlcello Ave., at 1 lili St. NORFOLK, VA. Special Schedule IOI5 FAIR WEEK ONLY The Norfolk-Carolina SimiiHT I '?hinder, now on the Yaii ? wliw's run. -win Ifnvf 4'olnjork Wrdni^lny nround p. m.; llaiHi'il'N Ciwl; about 12 o'clock midniuht ; Jar* ishm-K about 4 n. m. 1hunn|?y; Newborn's LmiiIIiik ?? ohl Tmp at fl; arrives at Ullzabeth City at 7:HO. Ides over Kllza both City until 5 p. ni. for return trip, float will make winio trip Friday night as to Colujock and Satin da> iiioriiinu as to other |H>lutN. Thin step In taken on account of had roads and kIvw our frlniiN a chance to do tlielr shopping ?ud to attend the Circa tor Albemarle Fair. NOK FOLK -CAROLINA LINE, Inc. North Water ht. Phono 7: MI. \>dlrtt Uldg. ENJOY THE FAIR And lei iik pi over your cur while yon are having a goodimie. WE CAN ASSUME YOU KEI.IAItl.E I'OIU) SEI{\ ICE . Auto & Gas Engine Works, Inc. Phone 326 C. W. GAITIIEK, I're*. \V. H. GAITIIKH, Treat.. 105 N. W ater Si. BIG MONEY BANE IN WORLD SERIES K<']H>titimi of Whitr Sox Scandil l.ong I'redicted Iml This Your Came Be lorr Scries llad Begun. II) JOHN II. IWKH iCwUbi. IK4. ?? T\? A4<tik*| N'i?w York, uct.^s:^? Stttivments fro in men connected with both of the major league* to the effect (hat they were willing to forego 1 laying of the World Scries to straighten out the present mess in which baseball finds itself, oc casion* no surprise. Repeatedly the sponsors of the; major leagues have been warned permitting the series to continue, with so much money at stake, and a r petition of the White Sox scan dal has been predicted again and again. Now it has come, and ev erybody is willing for a thorough i n vest igat ion. ! There was only one man how ever. who could stop the World Serb-*, and he wouldn't, holding ih.it to have done so would have been to imply that everybody In . boUi. I ?? ami, rooked . That is . "t'ortinu^.uoner An owner' may refuse to put his team on the ; field for a World Series if he thinks it should not be played. j but if he does he forfeits u bond of $li).Oi)0 which lie must deposit' when the series is about to be .started. Commissioner I.andis wished ?to be considered the sole author! To Norfolk Ho? If Von are so inclined, 1 have a house there yon Honld lie proud lo own. % ill sell or Irade for property here. "V* . E. DUNSTAN . ty fu handling the Work! Series I and lie certainly has had his wish, 1 tor last year and thia year he has ignored the presidents of both league* and has undertaken to i handle all the details himself. l*ast year the receipts of the \V??rld Series were more than $1. 000. 0-00. In former seasons- It lias been customary to wish the ??wn??r? a share of the receipts because some of ihem have had I to go to thi- expense of building new stands. That is the ease with Griffith this year. If the games weTe called off. both t?*ams uould li'Se. but the" 'greater loss' would, fall upon Griffith. Ah the oxpotmre of Dolan's and O'Coiinell's banishment for al leged bribery has been comment ed upon, more and more the im ( pri>ssion grows that the member? of the Giants who were not in volved feel keenly the position in whirl', tlu'.v tuvi1 been plat cd Hr ? fore the public. The fact that any one should try to buy off the Philadelphia club is considered a compliment t.? the fighting spirit of the Phillies, ay. It must have been felt that they jytrc ready tn make a Inst ditch, battle to beat the Giants out of the pennant. It was rather odd thut Sand, the man approached, has been the only Philadelphia ' player to score in the game which li was attempted to influence. NO MATTER how (food n suit you may buy, if it is not properly fitted by :i competent tailor you will not be correctly dressed. Buy your clothes from us and we will lit them for you. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor anil Clothier SURE-FIT CAPS 1 You can tighten or loosen a Sure-Fit Cap; that tells the story of comfort. You've got to see these caps to appreciate the style, quality and-smart patterns. SOLD AT THE BEST STORES Look for (hem in the windows M*k v>y FINE & LEVY, Inc., 702 Broadway, New York Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds And c myth ittp in our line at n bin saving. If you nwd anything it will pay you to buy now while our Rig Sale is on. Always glad to serve you. H. C. Bright Co. Jewelers c. <4 pointer on tobacco: "Wellmarfs Method" ? famous way back in 1870 % % ? getting famous again today ? % % ? the secret of Grangers taste and listen ? foil wrapper cuts cost to IOC ? made and cut exclusively for ptpes ) LicofcTr & Myers Toiiacco O*. FA KM K|{S AIM: ALWAYS WELCOME TO THIS STOHK Tl U 2C i-> O ?< a Come In Farmers! During the Fair Vi r an* aiixioiiH to make new friend* from aiming tin- vaat until her of farmer* all? ixliiig tin* Alhcmarli1 Dinlricl Fair. It will al*o he our pleasure In mri'l and talk witli old friends and acquaintance*. The doors of llii* nlorc an* always widr open to the farmers. (ionic lo see iih during the l air. I^rnvc your bundles here. V r will lie ^lad lo make your visit here more pleasant if there is any nay thai we rail lie of asxisUuiee lo you. Spence-HollowellCo. > 5 s i ? 5C M 7. WK CAKRY KVKItVTIIIM; IN FA KM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. TURN TO THE CLASSIFIED SECTION DAILY AND GET THE GOOD THINGS IT OFFERS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED HATES This ils? type (8 point), on# e?nt a word each Insertion; minimum SB eents, one time; ?| cents week; 16 words. Standing u, fire cent* a word per week. Twenty cent* per month ? In advance. White space and para graphed ads, 60 cents an Inch. Copy must be In the office p. m. day before Inset f?OR KALI ? THOR KIJC4TKIC ? Washing Machine, used only a ?bort time. Will fell for half price. Apply M-rs. J#?nnln Prloh- ' ard, 404 Weat Main atrcet. oct 7-13np. FIYK UXIM IN South Georgia for aale or rent on eaajr lermi. Can rent with option to buy. l>nal direct *lth owner. Write Chamber of Coqi- ' nierce, Moultrie, 0?. 6 7-R pd ! KOIt K,\u: CHIC A I* ? SIOI. II drill and McCormlck Reaper in'd Hinder In food condition. P. W. i Rtevena, Camden, X. C. ?-llpd roil 8AIJC ? DRY AM) OfUSRN wood, freah groceries, beef and moat. Phone 47 1- W. Meoklna Market. tfnp ATTRITION FA KM Kits ? HORN. e? and mtilea for aale or exchange. Bee F. M. Wllnon. near Paftacngcr Depot. oct 2-1 Sprl FOR HAliK ? MX PER CI NT real estate mortgage bond* for ?afe Invrntmontn. Industrial Hank. if FOR SAIJ6 ? TKt 511 A it KS Carolina Hanking A Trunt Com pany stock. Address b..i 176 SMt FOR HALF? PIVK II. P. OKS <ral Kleotrlr motor In good run ning ordnr Price $70. Apply btiainoMa office. The Advance tf Merchandise KIIOF5H. MffOKN AX|> MOKF, ?ho??a. We sell good shoes at a low price. IJcnton ft Weat. oc71Hpd I <M)K MFRB FOLRH ? J. W. Htokely will have the ffneM rar load of apples eyrr rolled Into Kllzaheth City. Will be hern about 12th and 13th ot (Xtober. These apple* will l?e told |o mer- 1 < hunts very rh?Mp. At the old j stand. Suffolk A Carolina railroad. South Koft|) street. oct7-8np IIKRRV mtOM.. OI<l) RHIJARI.K dealers In fresh and Halt fliih sea foods of all-description. We mak* a specialty of handling select <?ysters and corn mullets. Phone 595 Cltjr Market. oc3-9pd j ? 1(1 t'MWK OUT HOY- ? den and Hurley men's shoes and oxfords. Drown and black. If your slse is here get a pair at this low price $7.50. This Is about I half the value. Gallop A Toxey ] Shoe Co. oct 2-8np A. II. MKKIJCY A HON*, UHOI.K sale fruits and produce. Just re ceived a car of green cabbage, serkol pears and 100 baskets est-| Ing apple* Call us Phone 69 sept 26-oet Slop. I KK NORTH HTAR FUH Il ? .both plain and solarising. C. W. Stevens it Co. Phone 5. oct2-Snp Wanted ? To Bujt i want to nrv Yom hkf,i> cotton. Doc Perry or D. C. Perrjr. ort l-30np Fon A DVKKTIKI NO ON TIIIH telephone Mltn Blount ut T4i* Advance office. Phnn< ?B7. tf Miscellaneous FAHT FflKIOIIT ANI> PAMMKN* Her nervlce to and from Norfolk Patronlxe home f>nterprlRp. Nor folk-Carolina Line. Inc., 8t#?amnr Annie L .Vannclver. net 6-tfnp IXUNK TflfC NKW OH ence drink; and Virginia Dare Orape. Mottled hf Paaqtiotank Mottling Co. sept 2-8np ?CAT AT THK MNDHN ? IIOMF 'eata promptly nerved nl popular prior*. Entrance Martin HlriM-t. oct 1 tfnp. TMF KX(il.K t'AKK ? KATH cooked thr American way. RpeHnl dinner daily. Horn'- made plea. C. 0. IvC'i, proprietor. tfnp I KT HKIMtRltltV HM\|? WMl your priMcrlptlon fill It hlmaelf and return it to you.* I r?m aw near mi your phow. H ?lJM-rry*H Drug Store. Phono 77.1. C-llnp M Y HTtM KH A N'l? BONIW from ua in Weekly and Monthly payments. The loduatrlal Rank tfnp. ItKKOItK vol TIC V TO KMT try I ho beat -The Uuny Hoe C'afe. Hperial dinner f?0r. tfnpd ?I'HONK 2Mo FOII ri.KAMXO and prcunlnic. Work done promptly and in irood ahftpe. tfx i l l (IMMIi *i TIS'O .and repairing. lr<;at you irl*l?l I). Ray Kramer Phone 215. on 1 I flip. M;\KK YOlIt HTKI?M Mi\KK money Turn up Polndpiter and walk twenty flv?> Rtcpa from Main, ?nvi* a dollar a fltcp on dry Roodn notions. dresses, coatt, ?tc. Ilur dl0 Ar Parker. oc(2-8np .11 HT TIIY KTIIYIi HAH, MOItH pep. more power, more mile*. I?sa carbon. polarlne and mohlloil Ralhy's Filling Klatlon. Church street, ort ?-l.lnp KARMKRHI ? I'MK TIIIH PAOK for ncllfnpr your product*. Ask those who have tried it. tf For Rent h FOR KKN'T? THRKK OK FfH'R iinfui nl?h? d room* at 141 North Martin ?tre#<{. Anjjly at Needham Notion Store, 114 I'olndexter street. oct 7,8,f . ' MTOIIK wm HHNT ? 15 fUH'TIV Wattr at root. now occupied by liuxton Whito B^i'd Company* PoflHcftMion l>?t of November. Atb 1 1>* lo nr. J. II. White. ocflf Wanted WWTK1> ? POSITION /\H MTK imxrHphcr or general office work, j Iwo jr?ar* expTlonce. Adilrci! i X. Y. Z. care T.u Advance act (Sllnpri -j Lost end Found IXJHT ? HrVHAV. PMCXHUJB . whltr and fcreen prolyl bracelet. ) *om? mJirro between depot and Apothecary Shop. Kowafd If re- j to mod to Advance Office. I oct 7,8,n,np. 9
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