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SAY SISLER TO LET SHOCKER GO General Shake-l p Si. Louis Brown** Believed Iniiiii* nent to Secure More Har mony and Teamwork By JOHN II. KOSTF.il C? rrtni. i?(. k. Ii?t New York. Nov. 14.? A re-or Sanitation of tin* Si. l.ouU ltrown< la reported to be tleorge Sluler'* plan; as ho in emivir.cctf li? run not win a pennant with tin- i< am as It now stands. Miocker, a pitcher with a din position that i? perfectly good when he in nul < ro*?'d but alio has a mind of his own. is one of the players (hot Si. Louis nefm.s ready to pans on If they cm Ret as Itood a pitcher in return. William*. MrManix and S"V eroid art- ulso n purtiil to be on the market if there are nnv dubs, willing to go high enough for them. Williams is a loft fielder and something of n hitter. .\!? JtfanuH, a second bast-man and 8overeid is a catcher. They mak?j up a vital part of the St. I^oul* team but Sisler Ik reported to fetl that they arc not mi amcmnble to his management as others might be. It ha* generally hern believed that there was a rim; wlihin a ring on the Si. Louis n iin. Not ?II of the players hav?? been c.ui vlnced that Sister wan as good a . .manager as lie I* a first baseman. This probably lies at the bottom of the plans fur re irgaiuiation , Stories of dissatisfaction la-gun cropping up in the 11*24 spring training season. The players, however, di.l any such feeling from outsiders If they hail It. and talked more Mian anything else about their hope that Sister's eye sight would Im- as good as before his Hint Later there wire two or three on 'the leant who were inclined io be pessimistic and to criticize some of the things that happened This however, is not so uiwtsual. Another thing that may be in fluencing lite Brown manage ment In making changes is the fact that thi players out on tin market are high salaried men. The club owners may not feel that they aro getting their man ?y's worth out of these high priced stars. Wen- St. Louis to go out and try to buy players ho would prove as useful to the team, u would take a large outlay of money. Hut If satisfactory trades can he made, an Injection of pi p might be shot into the team without great expense. For the men of fered are good ball players and .Should bring good player* in re tnjrn. {Miocker. In particular, ought to be a good trading player. It would be to t lie advantage of ev ery pennant contender to get him If he has even one more good year (p him. Cleveland. Detroit. New \ork and Washington all might s profitably mnkc a plate for him. Investigate Our Line We not only curry every thing that men, young men and boys wear, but we carry a big stock from which to se-; lect froni. We sell Men's and Young Men's ALL WOOL WORS TED Suits, as low as $17.50. And from that to $10.00. Boys' suits from $5.00 to $20 per suit. Hats, $3.00 to $6.00. Caps, $1.00 to $3.00. C. A. COOKE (Head-to-Foot Outfitters) The right |>larr In liny Stoves Ranges Heaters Standard maker. larg er linn, lower |irir<-?, better imipf. *9IHNN FURNITURE COMPANY Apothecary Hhop - ' Iowa ? Home of the Hurdling Aces '"I^NVA la the true home of the hurdlers At lea*t iiiun! of ihi> world bunllv rK-nnl* have nuiin io n-M f?.t X extended Intervals In Hawkeyeland Here ?re some of the performances Charles Brooklns (left) has held four world low hurdle records and an Aimriran noteworthy iw*rf..i man- ? Among these Is the SlO-yard event, which he hup three timet* run in :23 flat ? usi.uk a ??< ? ?nd and .j half from ths r*cord "Chan" Coulter <rifht> this year clipped 810 of a second from the old world and olvtu|<*t- 4m> m? tor three toot hurdle mark, making it at :53 1-5. . \filunche Ballcy (center), Iowa co-ed. broke both the high and low national muik* in a -.net tliln veai WEINERT WAS BIG COMEBACK Made Beefnteak of I uis Firpo'* Face Wednesday Without So Much a? Get ting Hi* Hair Mussed Up. n> KAirt put (C?eyrl?kt. IB24. Br Th? A4vanc?t i Ni w York, Nov. 14. ? They're I got a niodlum out In Newark who! boats all these .spirit mediums, thai Conan Doyle ever met. Fori whereas the Doyle mediums bring hark Washington. Aaron Uurr Mid the rest the Jersey spirit raiser brought I back Charley Welnert. And Julius Caesar la1 not deader than WHnert was up t?. the lime he began to prepare' for Wednesday night's match with Luis Firpo. Any promoter who has a heavy who needs quick action can not I do better than hock up the New-: ark Adonis ? always granted that Wflnert stays home by his own fiteiiido. with wifey knitting In the corner, as he evidently has , been doing of late. What Charley ?1 i?! not ii<? to Luis in tliF- rinK at I h ?? Armory in (Newark on Wodnosday Mr!"! 1}? not donr in the priz" rins. For 12 rounds while a mob of <1 ouo shouted and shrleke.l aud stood, on thrlr chairs VVt-inrri walked around Fis-jui like ?' ai'ound ? h? ?t keg. He hit the big fellow when and whore he liked and :u the sun ?? time he never -gave ih ? Hull a ohariee to get set for' one of his famous blown. it wa.i an exaet reproduction of the Hr?nnau-Kir po fight up lt> thai lime in the twelfth round wii-a 'tc-unan for some unknown r???;'.?n stuck hi* Jaw In the way of one of Firpo's rights. But Welnert w?i? nut sticking nls jnw in anybody's way. He made Luis iniss so often and in &o many ways that it wag funny and at the same time hp rover lot up with hi* left hooks and Jal?s. Flouvrx FOl: KYHItY <M<\SIO\ Ryan Floral Inc. Whi'Ti ill-- f'uhi Aid Fir |m?'h s"'t' ?' loukiMl li.t. :.ri uu Iff ? I ;ii. :imi flu- pallid blond iM'j.uiy iif il??? aduiii" hh? i?'?t marred by .<??> m u**<a ui? ;i scraUli. i?-ii iigo was r? ..'.rut-il ?li?. r | Immivv in 'i W-ll ,i I,,. ,.n. i ii? thai r?'ji a.:s t< > 11 right now iU" wiMior 1 nothing VHEN 7?l!R Ml*' si: it BECOMES \\ OI.!> S!'!T WD YOl''RE liEAIiY TO IHXiVltl) IT will you feel that you've had your money's worth; will it 1'ink like the "real thinjf" right straight through to the finish? Our smartly conservative suits assure you lasting Kood looks through Ioiik, satisfactory' service ? our suits must ?ive a dollar of service for every dollar paid. I <H >I li \ l.l. FNTION ?0\ If yot* h?To Home question to the &aine us writer ami official, axlc about football ? If you want a rul!?- inter preted ? If you want to know any-' thing about a play ? Write to Lawr?nc?' Perry, for 15 years uu authority on your question will. be an il r**s#od envelope. Otherwise If you want a persons I reply ??nclose a stamped. self-ad* * we red In this column. Address: Uwn-nr< Perry, Special Football Correspondent of The Advance, XI 4 World ltuildius. New York. Question ? A Is thy offensive nam; I) is the defensive. Tiam A :?t tempts to punt from behind its goal line. A player <.f Team I' break* through ami block* l tint. The ball rolls aero-** the sid?* ?>f ilio end z?n?> and strikes a spectator and then rolls down the outside of the sldi> line about opposite Team A'h five >ard .nark. Here it Is recovered by a ns?'inber of Team 1!. Referee rules Touchdown for it (cam. Was liisj ruling correct? ? : Answer ? Xol correct. When th-*. ball struck a spectator under the circumstances koi futth it was a safety under approved ground rules. Question ? I*i. George versus Waterloo. S. a Waterloo man was offside on a play an 1 anoth er held. Waterloo made claims of offside against two St. UeorKc IK SHE'S WORTH WHILE, SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy at TIIK APOTHKCAHY SHOP ir*u I'otiland. (iff . Nov. 14.?' Tin* : ?.nlall reason i' mi its la*t .up learn* in vuri.>us u wNir.lt Muri'U with hij(h hop'* !iu<! IhoiUiH'lveg in tue ruefc uii l out o! the runnmt: for firm p! :?????!? but ??till KultKnilio rf defeating sola** favorite rival rr.d s.? inakim .their roaRon a? least a partial ; a A? the* team* start tii - fiua? lap tli** tno*t intor* <t !m* t?> fit* men and of holding an* other. rin? rcforw l?*t St. ii?-orie ? "Tf on til*' ilouiiiiK out |M-!liillzi>i| the t am fi v ?- yanU for ? ae|? matt wlio was o((hiii? ? r n yard*. An* wer ? T h" ref??re?* should liav<! called p'naltie* on hoth hoMing and offside and then !?-t tin- offendtd team deride which ? pitl.ilty they wished to :????? pt. fool ball fau in the Kasitrn see-1 i ioii .?r?' Pennsylvania. Dartmouth' iitlJ Rutgers. all powerful anil1 * t? li of fight. Kach of those teams has stars worth watching. Olil ilvalrv between Yale and i'rincetou will brlnx out thci great crowd for their support. Each has a wealth of hackfleld possibilities. Between theui they have almost a iio2?n backs of cal-i lb.?r to gladden the h??urt of any | ?>arh. Out here on the 1'nelflc coast. California and Stanford have with reme mighty attentions tunes, pulled themselves through to the t"P and ure awaitinic the .whistle' for their great contest at Berke !? y <in Novembor 22. The (JmII lornia center is a -?tar worth1 watrhlne and N?*v--rs of Stanford if tirwJIl take some stopping. 'i'hiough lie- Middlc-\Wst they are talking about Nebraska's great tackle, Weir, who seems to 1>i> one of ihe ou^t a tiding line men West of lh?- Mississippi. r??rn< H"s rteudy advui!"" life Gorman in "The Extra Girl" ALKRAMA Today Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour arc absolutely Hours of <|iin1itv sold bv the leading ^roccra. ? WSTKIIHTFD II Y ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Wafer Stroet. Wltafe to Take for 'MSTIPATIOM her two *?arljr wawn dff^iti l? wroriyiiig the unbeaten Penn ? u and it look* i> though Thanksgiving Day game betwe?i the two ?ould be a bitter contegL [now? x We ran nu|H>l> your every 6 ruinituif iw'wl from the - Y Ur^eot iiikI mowt t-umpta^i ] X lliu- of h< use fiirnbthinftft < ? ever brought unevther n 1 T thiw rlly. And v%? WILL X avc >ou money . !\1. G. Morriseltr & Co* I-irur*! Furniture House In Kn*terti North 1'itrollna Main St. and Water St. Kliza'M-tli City. N. C. Tutt's Pills OmimaUd ma m ?tlmuUta torpid ttr*r, itumdlM dlrestlT, ojmi, reg?LT*tS toweU. roller* sick keeiadhe. Saturday is Your Last Chance] To Buy A RENEWED Touring Cars, Sedans, Coupes, Roadsters, Trucks It Reduced Prices Two Days' Free Trial Driii- any Renri.ci! 1?mI <lur Kurd in our ?lnrk.for Iwo day*. 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