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Gurley Driving His Eleven For Game Works Players In Drizzle For Clash At Fair Has It Rackfirid Candidates In throw Against P. < In Shelby Came. 'iIIoii.'-M’ii I avvivi - Hickorv Ker.ord Sport Editor,) Th> Mountain Bears of henna Rhyne college .set(led down to rli hardest week’s jivhi Use <>i 1 !iv re tire season beginning rhi.s wee’: with Coach . 'Richard. N, <■ u ir sending the ■ candidates tliroHfi'i, several hours of hard gpiiuifii \ limbering up exercise;. plays, t•«k ling, passing, punting; find In.1 pin ging. The hard work iwli emit uni'' for Hip remainder -of the week wi' a let up next week before the clash with Presbyterian epliew at Shelby Saturday, September _8. Thirty e.indidates reported for the drill with Conrh Curley and A - si si aht Coaelt ‘'Dick'’ Overeash in charge of the squad Overeash work - ed with the line candidates while Gurley rounded up his b.ukficM material. With 14 candidates reporting for tire back field, the ball earners wilt probably present the strongest par’ of the Mountain Bear combination for ttie season. Jours The Star, The ba.ekficld will bo composed ni such players as Lester "Spin'' Joins. the plugging fullback. a good passri and tbo outstanding punter of the (Kjund. Jones looks better than ever before and is expected to break through to a tiiglier peak ot stardom this season. Besides Jones, there will be plenty oif other ball carriers. Malcolm Reese ha • been making an inipri . sive bid I or the fullback post. Oloyd Hager and Gibbs DeHihns will bat tle tor t lie qua; ter buck position while Carm “Monk" Matiney an t Howard HolshoitSer, veteran half backs. fight: for the position with Clarence Moehlr.iann, James Lewi,; and a .number of other promising back field candidates The line will be built around five veterans of the past season. Bank . Hig hlit, tackle; Capt. Jack Kiser and Harry l emon, ends; * Rnzz” Milter, center, and .lake Rhodes, guard. ■ OthcT promising candidates for line berths are "Red" Hater. Charles Hmyre. Gnbble, Duncan, Thomas and a number of others. Boiling Springs Next Game With Rutherford 11 ri»y Rutherford College Ramblers On Saturday, Sept. IK. Then Gaffney. Blainey Rack-ley* Boiling Springs college, eleven will play it* next football game on Saturday. Sept. at Morganton with Rutherford col lege furnishing the opposition, "Then I'll be finding out just what my boys have." Coach Rack ley says. Big Game Next. Then, comes what is a real big game to Boiling Springs supporters —the game with the strong Gaffney high eleven in Gaffney on Friday, October f Scores of Shelby loot bull fans will likely go down lor this game, C'hotty Is Hack. Bob Chetty, the all-state high school backlield wen who came to Bolling Springs from Lexington, re turned yesterday to the junior col lege. Chetty's return was cheering news for the young Baptists be cause he will more than likely be the field general for the eleven. But Chet tv return had even more cheer. Hr brought with him another strapping young back from j Lexington who is going to give l somebody a tit for a berth in the | back field. Chetty, Stroud and Boney work- | ing behind a center of a line com posed of Buck Coble, Howard | Moore, Big Robin-on Morris, and I ‘‘Tub" Harrill, of LaUiinorc player, makes it sound as i: Hack'a-y has all the makings of a real gridiron threat at the county college. AllTOS MENACE NIGHT SWEEPERS IN LONDON London—Cleaning the streets of London at night is such a dangt • - ous job that the city fathers or dered the sweepers to wear wlv.u panels down the backs of their dark blue smocks Motorists complained that the blue uniforms and black hats blended so perfectly with the murk and mist of the London night that 1 the men could not Ire seen, and the | Hfegurs declared that they could HJEJ^their best work with the fear of run over constantly bauntine th«AU rr [I vv -- w Outen, Sally League Star, May Play In Game Saturday __——^ «'•'< Iiink" OiiU n, ioi hin Slate college star and this year catcher and I h ading hit let id till- In villc team in the South Atlantic league, may , aii h lor tin ( levelaml < loth mill in Ilicir game here Saturday afternoon with T.aslsidc tor the city title, Oulrn belongs to the New York Yankees and "ill report to them next spring. I hatS the Iipoil going about Shelby. I lie t loth mill fans are sav in; nothing eseept lu-1 nail and see We'll have it hall team out there Saturday what "ill he a hall team " That to fans means a game which will he a real game. In I aslside ilemonslrated Iasi Saturday that they had a team that will he hard In In k by anybody. \\ hat's more the reports have il that Oulrn will nut he the only new player in the I loth mill lineup, some say that every performer in the ... roster will he a leaguer And tile same mav go for lOastside. Managers of both < 1 tilts will sax nothing more than that there will he nunc stai leaguers iu Shcllyv tomorroxi than lias ever hern in one dav before. t ..* ~ Sport Shorts In Shelby Joe Singleton At Georgia Tech. Title Game. ^. .. -.r-JJ Morgan Blake's spoil pages of tlu> Attiinta .loiirii.il oni* <l.i' Hus work recorded the fact that a big hoy by tin* name of Sin gli'lon was olio of lln- oiilstaml ing lino prospects among the Mill husky follows who roporloil as < andiilalos lor ('ouch Clay s froshman football team at (leor gia Tor h. Anil wo have I ho idea that tho big boy by tho iiamo ol Snigloton, All-State tackle while al Shelby high and an amateur boxer of soino fume. Itig .Ini' hoarded a train for llio Georgia oily a work ago. Meantime very litllo dope is r.onv ing out of Oak It id go about tool hall I prospect.x Ittoro. but the writer ha. an idea that tho roaches 'thorn | haven't ns yet taken a uniform away ; from a. young fellow In the name ! nf Gold who has u hankering to go i on tho grid team thoro. I Ralph Gillespie, tin inor Shelby high star, and "Runt." Ilord. former Kings Mountain star, aro not playing loot ball at Wake lores! this fall because .they have boon signoil up by major loaguo liasoball clubs. That’s a blow lo Wake forest, tor both boys, particularly Ilord. wore good gridders. but wo don’t blame tho hoys. Itutli youngsters, our guess is, will bo in tho big time baseball within two years, and sin It an opportunity is not to be Mirczetl at. And ll is a sight to soo how Bap tist loot ball tans m this .section perked up about Boding Springs prospects since Blarney. Uackley's team made only 10 touchdowns in its first game And that, according to Rackley. with the best bncktieUi man home with his sick dad, Rack ley may he just the fellow needed to put the new junior college on tho athletic map and that s the map that gets the boys to register at any school, believe it or no. Hick Gurley, reports from Hickory state, will pill a line of 'fOO-potmders on the field here Saturday work for the fast 1’. t\ half harks to .jump against. Some of the hoys trying to get their under sized eurrency on IV f. might hotter hesitate. Over at Shelby high Casey Mon it can tell you. if he'clMalk, just how Coach Alexander at Georgia Teen must have fell when Fullback Lumpkin, the big human battering ram. failed to return to school Graduation and injuries have left Morris and his assistants wit It a collection of little boys, some fat boys, and some totally inexperienc ed youngsters out of w hich to mould a football team. Yet Shelby fans never cry over prospects' until they see for themselves just what Morris has in his first game, or. more par ticularly. later in the season . Mot ris has sent a couple of cham pionship teams to Chapel Hill out “f. jlist suell odds and ends as he Iras this year. Of course a fellow’ can't be expected to do the miracle mar. stunt every time. 'nd. h\ the wav. if will hap pen to have any spare m.uuma on hand, and feel sure you know positively just which team is go ing to win the city baseball title here tomorrow afternoon, all you have lo do is see some of the supporters of either f ast side or the ( level.ind cloth mill. I'hev'H tell you how to get rid of it. It won t be lone now until Sheibv and Cleveland county baseball fans will be gathering about the radios to hear the big clash law ween the Athletics and the Cubs Most of ti e fu"“' to be pulling Shelby High’s First Game A Week Off Now I,<•(.(I Coaches lluvc Only Tour Days To I’rrparr Klevon Tor Hi Iniolit Ahho,v. A week hum today the 19-0 rcU tion ill the Shelby. high foot-bull eleven wilt trot on the iirld here; for its opening game with the Bel-'I mont Abbey prep tcym. .lost what that new edition garb ed in the blue jer.-evs which tune, brought' much fame to Shelby high j m years gone by will look like even 1 Coarh Casey Morris himself know; not. A Tough Task. With only a lew more days in i ; -which to.. assemble an eleven for j ! i lie Belmont game the Shelby coach- > ' es face, dive of the toughest assign-! mentis ever. Big gaps caused by I graduation must be tilled, white | j early season injuries have left oth- i er gaps open. And--there isn't rinieh j to till with. j “1 have the hoy- over there." savs 1 Head Coach Mon is. "But. Oh Clecl ! What they don't know about fool- ! j bait! Sooner or later they’ll coin** I j around. I think, for they are all > hard-workers and they ■ cannot' be I expected to resemble a seasoned football .team right, of t!m first ! klek-ott Stroni; Opposition. The Belmont- Abbey eleven this year will hkch present in Bhelhy its best football eleven. One ot the players who galloped about at'Notre Dame in the day:, of the lamo.is "Pour Horsemen'' has been alert ed to direct athletics at the Catho lic prep school, and lie naturally will attempt to strut Ins wares when his employers see Ins team tit ac tion here today week for the first time. A likely line-up tor the Shelby eleven cannot be secured as yet. The coaches are making shift alt er shift as they try to get tIre few experienced gridaers properly mix ed in with the new boys. One thing seems to pretty certain. and that's about all and that is that Newberry Wilson; the old reliable line player, is back in school and will be used at center or guard Newberry by himself is a pretty Rood start at a football line Claud.' Brown Rlppy. the youthful base ball star add golfer, may be at quarterback in the first game while Zeno Wall’Ss injured knee heals a bit more. and Big Alf Eskridge is expected to do the heavy work m the baekfield a la Milky Gold Oth erwise you'll have to attend the game to see how the positions are filled—Or better still go over to the park for some of the practice ses sions and you'll see how many can monies mere are 101 earn posit IQ ), anti lie \ they look. ski/i: 3.000 rotti.es bay hi m i\ wooi.woimrs lies Moines. Bay rum from the live and ten cents store has been classified bv a lies Moines jury as a palatable and intoxicating bev erage and therefore against the ! laws of tin' Corn State. Three thousand bottle of bay rut i were seized in a raid at an F. W. Woolworth company five and ten cent store Condemnation proceed ings were brought. After three days of testimony devoted to showing 1 that bay rum was both palatable 1 and intoxicating, the jury voted that the liquor be condemned. for old Connie and his Phtlade’.phi > s)ugger> Simmons. Foxx, Cochrane ct al. vet the H or n s by - C uy le r - W U - son aggregation lias any number of f supporters. It should bo one of the," best and most interesting baseball classics ever, even over the radio, ) and. until we change our mind. H i ever, we ll string along with the AX perhaps because of sentiment - RENN rut CM t THIS AD IS WORTH READING - Your time is valuable and you may be one of the kind that never read advertisements. Here’s one that is worthy of your precious time. Take just a minute to crlance over this and come to our store. We’ll show you high jrrade merchandise cheaper :i ymt can -e. !7■ ’ <•••. -v merchandise is be ins* offered at lowest possible, prices. . HERE ARE VALUES You Cannot Afford To Pass Up THRIFTY BUYERS WILL SHOP HERE SATURDAY! EXTRA! 500 BLANKETS PART WOOL $1.95 READ ON Here's a lucky purchase. We’ve bought a big lot of high grade, singly, part wool blankets at a real bargain. They are being offered here at a ridiculous price. Colors of Tan, Drown, (Ifeen, !Hue. 1 -avender and Black. OVERSTOCK SALE OF Florsheim Oxfords For Saturday’s Selling . $^.85 We’ve always been frank in our adver tising and now we're telling yen. the straight goods. We are overstocked on Florsheims—-Yes. entirely too many. We are going to see just how many we ran sell here Saturday at $7,85. All new styles in Black and Tan Calf leathers but. DOES NOT INCLUDE KID LEATHERS. PARAGON’S Dress Sensation 150 NEW FALL STYLES O A 1 $10*o Ten Dollar Presses have gotten into society—\\ liy shouldnl they when yon can buy such lovely styles and fabrics at the Paragon. The Beet dressed peo ple in .Shelby are buying.Tittle dresses and they look good on them too. Our stock now is right up to the minute—plenty of styles and varied materials, all have good deep hems. Sizes from 11 to 18. UNUSUAL STYLES FALL DRESSES AT $16.75 Here again you are offered real dress values. They ar<> beautifully made front only high grade materials in Crepes, Satins and (ieorgettes. One and two piece styles for street, afternoon and sports wear. TO BE WELL DRESSED YOU MUST HAVE Good Looking Shoes AND WE HAVE THEM (WIDTHS AAA to EEE) It's an old saving: "If your feet are 'veil dress ed the rest of you will take care of itself." We are best prepared this season—ever—to dress your feet in lovely shoes. Carry.ng a very large stock of leathers and every width. $3.95 $5.00 t(> $9.75 NEW LOT FRENCH KID GLOVES Neat styles in Tan and Brown and Black. NOW AT A FEW DOZEN HUMMING BIRD HOSE $1.00 PR As a special inducement to Sat urday shoppers a few dozen gen uine Humming Hind $1.*>0 silk Hose are on our I»ol!ar Table, Hood colors and perfect goods. GIRL’S RAIN COATS ($2.95 Value) $1.50 Sizes up to 30 -— All good colors. SLIP-ON FABRIC GLOVES rrom Van Kaalte $1.00 t 0 $1.95 The newest style fabric glove? are here. Van Ilaalte makes them right. All new colors. FURNITURE BARGAINS Lots of small items in Furniture being closer to make room. END TABLES. $1.00 Red - Green - Brown FERN STANDS.$1.00 Red and Green. A FEW $1.00 ALUMINUM ROASTERS To Close Out 59c Just G or 8 of these good roasters to go at price. Come earlv tomorrow and iret vours. I out this FANCY SWEATERS For Children $195 & $2-95 Many have caps to match, liny early, You yet best selection. — THE — Paragon Dept. Store (SHELBY’S BEST) WOMEN’S RAYON BLOOMERS 50c Regular Paragon quality with Paragon’s (Itiarantco. All good, colors.
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