Sherbrooke daily record, 26 septembre 1955, lundi 26 septembre 1955
[" 3955\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t\t1955 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\ts \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\tS\t«\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 .25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t Established 1897.St)ecbroobc Daily Becod f\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNS FI lPS 7 Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1955 rnosTT Malniy stinny today and tomorrow; frost m low-lying areas tonight; warmer tomorrow; light winds.Low tonight and high tomorrow' 3fl and 8S.Summary for tomorrow; Sunny, wanner.Fifty-Ninth Year IKE RECOVERING FROM HEART ATTACK Sympathetic Hearing Canada, U S.Meeting Will Discuss Wheat Exporting Troubles OTTAWA \u2014 Mrs.plans were made for a food sale J Milton Brown, Miss Verna Hatch, to be held at Nichol's Store, Mrs.Elgin Decoteau and Mrs.I officiating.The\" wedding \"music £\u201cce\" SfL^onrÆ Scplcm- 1 Harold Riches\u2019\t^ was played by Mrs.G.B.Consens, her -9, trom z to o p.m.\tIt was announced that the ! and the soloist was Mr.Ainsley After further routine business | Christmas tea would be held on Young, of Montreal who sang the meeting closed with prayer October 27 at the MacKinnoru \u201cBecause,\u201d at the beginning of after which refreshments were Memorial, and the ploughmen\u2019s the ceremony and \u201cBless This served by Mrs.E.G.Power and dinner would be catered for on Mrs.J.M.Leckie.\t| October 1.The next meeting will be held on October 15.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Milton Brown, Mrs.Herbert Lee and Mrs.William Bonnallie, assisted by Mrs.John Cowan, Mrs.Norman Hatch, Miss Mary Louise Riches and Miss Gloria Jean Clark.Æ.vjffe: 'K/' ^ - \\/ P c «\t.THE BAPTIST LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY The Baptist Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary held its first meeting of the fall season at the home of Mrs.E.Wheeler, Elgin avenue.The president, Mrs.J.Byrd, welcomed the members and urged them to make every effort towards an active and successful year.Mrs.Ernest Wheeler conducted the opening devotional period.The date for the Christinas sale and tea was set for November 30 and the discussion took place regarding the entertaining of the delegates to the Eastern Association taking place in Sherbrooke from October 30 to November 4.Christmas cards and ALDERSHOT CHAPTER I.O.D E.Mrs.Russell Wheeler, regent who presided, welcomed the members and guests of the Aldershot Chapter, at their first meeting after the summer recess.The correspondence included a letter of thanks, received from House,\u201d during the signing of the register.White gladioli were used to decorate the church, and the pews reserved for the guests were marked by white ribbon bows, bronze \u2019mums and snowballs.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of white net over satin with a long sleeved jacket over a bodice of white lace and paniers, with a finger-tip veil of net embroidered with sequins, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli.The three bridesmaids, Misses Patricia Stowe, sister of the bride, and Miss Joan Hawker, both of Sweetsburg, and Mrs.Mrs.L.E.Butters, of the Cecil Memorial Home, in which she - Reginald Holliday of Cowansville, thanked the chapter for the don- wore identical dresses of blue notepaper for sale, were distri- ! ation of $50, sent in June.\tembroidered nylon in ballerina buted by the members.\t]n connection with welfare lengths, headdresses of blue vel- The next meeting will bo held work, it was reported that an ad- vet with streamers and they carat the home of Mrs.F.Welch, ditional needy family was being ried yellow nosegays.provided with milk; and that ! Mr.Alan Hoskin, of Farnham, was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Messrs.Douglas Smith and Bryce Dougall of Cowansville.Mrs.Stowe, mother of the bride, wore a street length dress of rose peau de soie, empire style, a feather and rhinestone hat, blue accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.Mrs.Hoskin, mother of the groom, wore a dress of navy blue lace over taffeta, navy and white accessories and a corsage of white and pink carnations.Following the ceremony a reception for nearly a hundred guests was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents in Sweetsburg, where th?bride\u2019s table was centered with a four-tier wedding cake, made by Mrs.J.Williams of Sweetsburg, flanked by white tapers in silver holders and decorated with lily-of-the-valley.Leaving on a motor trip to the New England States, the bride wore a suit of beige peau de soie, a hat of golden brown velour, chocolate brown alligator accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.Upon their return Mr.and Mrs.Hoskin will reside near Farnham.Among the guests from a distance were Mrs.Neil Tattrie, of Saskatoon, Sask.; Mr, and Mrs.William Willis, Miss Muriel Burnet, Mr.and Mrs.John Collins, 0 {fff Sunworthy Wallpaper can be washed quickly and easily with a sponge and soapy water.There\u2019s no need to worry about ordinary dirt and kiddies\u2019 finger marks.You can keep that freshly decorated look for years.Visit your nearest Wallpaper dealer soon to see the excitingly new and different 1956 designs.You\u2019re sure to find the patterns and colours you need for every room in your house.Ask, too, about the new Durawall latex-coated papers for kitchens, bathrooms and halls.These papers can actually be scrubbed clean.There\u2019s a new Pre-Pasted Sunworthy Wallpaper too, which makes it easy and fun to do your own decorating.îfc another reason why tub SM/mg & to wallpaper! CANADIAN WALLPAPER MANUFACTURERS LIMITED, LEASIDE, TORONTO 17, ONTARIO j Prospect Street, on October 5, Following adjournment of the meeting, refreshments were ser-] ved by the hostess.Mrs.F.Amery poured tea at the lace covered table which was j centred with a bowl of zinnias.I Mrs.C.Wright assisted in serving.two members had worked four I\t______ hours at the Cancer Dressings ing the summer, 67 visits had Service, during the summer j been made by junior members i to the St.Francis Sanitorium; 37 Plans were finalized for the to the Sherbrooke Hospital; and tea and sale to be held at I.O.D.E.j 18 to the Hotel Dieu.House, Moore St., Saturday af- ; Final plans were then discus-ternoon, November 5.\tj sed for the card party to be held Mrs.Russell Wheeler was no- \" ednesday night, September 28, minated as the chapter's dele- ^t.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall; and gate to the Provincial semi-an-1 rummage sale at Lansdowne nual meeting to be held at St.^arket\u2019 on Er'day, September Institute held their September Johns, Que., on October 13 and ',0-\t.\t,\t, , meeting at the home of Mrs.14.\tfr\u201e\t086 °f the m®et\u2018ng re\u2018 Milton Brown with the presi- After the adjournment of the\ts^rved._^e by MADAME HENRI BROMPTON ROAD WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE The Brompton Road Women's With the school and dent, Mrs.Stuart Billing, in the meeting, refreshments were serv-chair.The roll call was answer- j ed by the hostesses, Mrs.R.ed by naming a Canadian col- j Chadsey, Mrs.S.Barnes and lege.\tj Mrs.Wheeler.Following routine business.|\t*\t- National Wallpaper & Paints Ltd 156 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-1537 Crown Diamond Paints Co 54 King St.West, Sherbrooke.'Tel.LO.2-0454 Mrs.Harold Riches distributed | the prizes won at the flower | show.A shower of tea towels ! brought by the members was ! CATHOLIC WOMEN\u2019S LEAGUE OF CANADA Junior Subdivision The first meeting of the sea- presented to the group.I he sum son, of the junior subdivision of of $10 was voted for School Fair tne Catholic Wortien's League, prizes and members offering to was hc|d in thc Canon pisctte help at that event included Miss Memorial Hall, i Beulah Page, Mrs.Harold Riches.\u2018 Mrs.A.E.Booth, president, | Mrs.Stuart Billing, Mrs.Murdo wa}; jn chair and welcomed 'MacDonald, Miss Verna Hatch jihrec new members, Mrs.How-and Mrs.Curtis Sawyer.A re- an> Simms, Mrs.L.Doyle and quest for volunteers to serve at Mrs.D.Cyr.Committees were the Cancer Dressings Station on formed for the year by Mrs.| October 13 was made.\tBooth.j Reports were given of the fair Following routine business, j booth, the county meeting and I Mrs.M.Cloutier, convener of hos-|the work of the ways and means ^ pital visiting, reported that dur- hostesses, Mrs.Booth.Mrs.Conrad Fortier, Mrs.Stewart Hansford and Mrs.Y.Corriveau.ST MARY\u2019S GUILD St.Mary\u2019s Guild, Church of St.Paul the Apostle, met in the church hall following a tour of Steinberg\u2019s Store.Mrs.R.Smith, president was in the chair.The Guild was the recipient of a cheque for the sum of $50.01 an award from the Toronto Daily* Star Zoo Contest.Final details were made for the Turkey Supper to be held in the church hall on Thursday, September 29, from 5 to 7 p.m.Reports were given by the Marathon conveners the same to get underway by September 28.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.O.D\u2019Avig-non 1516 Prunier Street.MRS.LILLIAN WEINSTEIN children back at a definite nip in the air, most women are turning their attention to their wardrobes.They are asking themselves, \u201cWhat is new in fall fashions?\u201d In dresses, it's the smart, new, slim sheath; also the long, slim torso and sudden flaring skirt.Of course, we have them all at Henry's Ladies\u2019 Wear, in lovely new fall shades of Charcoal colors, Green, Grey, Blue or Jet Brown.Madame Henri HENRY'S LADIES' WEAR 103 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LO.9-2050 the electric Water Heater for YOUR home I & IT S TIIRIFT»1 Heavy fiberglass insulation prevents heat waste.Heating elements completely immersed for greatest efficiency^ About one dime a day for family of four.AUTOMATIC! 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In several sires.The 28 imperial gallon type is yours for only $99.50 CASH PRICE Installation charge extra (Convenient terms if you prefer) SEE VOUH F/LVORUE Dealer os»,- evxi» ,» mest it siivi, u SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1955 - - Nine Sswyerville School Fair Prize List Sawyerville \u2014 The Saw yerviUe School Fair was heid in the I.O.O.F.Hall with a fine display by the large number of cr.hibitors.The judges were Mrs.E.Watson, Miss Taylor, Mr.Richardson, Mr.Dow, Mr.McMillan arid Mr.T.Palmer.The following were prize win.ners: Oatmeal cookies: 1 Carolyn Buck, 2 Judith Taylor, 3 Alice ^0Wza fl§l Isv.iT n / / isdmJ The roar of an aircraft engine during ground test can rattle windows and nerves for blocks around.So we\u2019re glad to report that aluminum has turned up as a noise-absorbing \u201choneycomb\" in an aircraft company\u2019s test-cell.Hundreds of aluminum tubes of differing diameters and lengths, filled with absorbent, sound-baffling material, make up the end walls.And we are told that by the time the giant roar has bounced around in these aluminum mazes it comes out the other end thoroughly \u201cbaffled'\u2019 and weakened to a hum.We expect there are lots of aluminum boosters around that factory! ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.fALCANi Marina Alden, 4 Gayle Forgrave, 5\tGwen Hodge.6 Bonnie Laroche, 7 Nancy Twyman, 8 Norma Winslow, 9 Carolyn Graham, 10 Den ise Belislc.Plain standard cake, over 12 years: 1 Elizabeth Brarel, 2 Pauline Theroux.3 Donna Winslow, 4 Beverly French, 5 Margaret Gar neau.6 Audrey McCallum.Plain standard cake, under 12 years: 1 Barbara Montgomery, 2 Demse Boire, 3 Rachel Faucher, 4 Gloria Raymond, 5 Carolyn Graham.6 Muriel French, 7 Donna Forgrave, 8 Ruth Cote, 9 Gloria Parker, 10 Gwen Hodge.Graham muffins: 1 Beverly French, 2 Margaret Garneau, 3 Marilyn Parker, 4 Connie Phil, lips, 5 Nicola Savard, 6 Audrey McCallum.Standard cake, boys any age: 1 Brian Lasenba.2 Garth Mac-Kay, 3 Norman De ruisseaux, 4 Robert Rand, 5 Lawrence Cragg, 6\tJohn Hadley.Ginger snaps: 1 Bcnna Winslow, 2 Beverly French.3 Xcrma Winslow.4 Nancy Twyman, 5 Yvette Savard, 6 Gloria Parker.Chocolate fudge, under 12: 1 Gloria Parker, 2 Marilyn Parker, 3 Barbara Montgomery, 4 Raymond Loveland, 5 Dawn Sherman, 6 Brian Lassonba, 7 Fernand Grenier, 8 Michele Bureau, 9 Robert Rand, 10 Lise Grenier.Chocolate fudge, over 12 years: 1\tBeverly French.2 Donna Winslow, 3 Margaret Garneau, 4 Lawrence Cragg, 5 Lise Bureau, 6 Nicole Savard.Best wboden ornament: 1 Fernand Grenier, 2 Gilles Viens, 3 Jacques Graham, 5 Clement Moreau.Best bird house: 1 Fred French.2\tGilles Viens, 3 Pierre Savard, 4\tClement Moreau, 5 Robert Sav.ard, G Jacques Viens.Any other article in wood: 1 Fred French.2 Lawrence Hodge, 3\tGraydon Hodge.4 Paul Garon, 5\tAubrey Graham.Other useful wooden article: 1 Norman Bowker, 2 Paul Emile Vallee, 3 Patsv Winslow.4 John Crete, 5 Pierre Savard, G Marcel Couture.Apron, 12 years and under: 1 Denise Crete, 2 Monique Cote, 3 Michaele Bureau.Apron, 13 years and over: 1 Lise Bureau.Dolls' knitted articles, 9 years and under: 1 Colette Lacharce.2 Denise Bureau, 3 Madeline Pevin, 4 Judith Taylor.5 Janet Taylor.6 Nicole Duranleau.Kn.tted articles.13 years and over: 1 Pauline Theroux, 2 Mi-| chele Bureau, 3 Nicole Savard.4 Pauline Carrier, 5 Jeanne Cote.Embroidered article.10 years and over: 1 Pauline Lachance, 2 Lise Bure:u, 3 Jeanne Mance Cote.4 Denise Boire.5 Angelc Belislc, 6 Pauline Theroux.Embroidered article, 10 years and under: 1 Denise Belisle.2 Yvette Savard, 3 Pauline Carrier, 4 Pauline Carrier, 5 Denise Bur eau.6 Sheila Hodge.Hand-hemmed dish towel, 10 years and under: 1 Denise Boire.2 Lise Bureau, 3 Michele Bureau, 4 Nancy Twyman, 5 Ruby Rand, 6 Carolyn Graham.Darning of a sock: 1 Denise Boire, 2 Madeline Pcrras.3 Lise Bureau, 4 Muriel French, 5 Beverly French.Fresh flower corsage: 1 David Buck.2 Denise Boire.3 Connie Phillips, 4 Margaret Garneau, 5 Barbara Latimer, 6 Charlotte Tanguay, 7 Gayle Forgrave.8 Nicole Savard, 9 Beverly French, 10 Yvette Savard.Bouquet cut flowers.12 years and under: 1 David Buck, 2 Jimmy Sherman, 3 Ruth Cote.4 Dawn Sherman, 5 Garth MacKay, 6 Katy Latimer.Fruit arrangement fur dinner table: 1 Beverly French.2 Margaret Garneau.Wild flowers in container, named: 1 Denise Boire.Pressed wild flowers, named: 1 Donna Winslow.Best collection of pressed tree leaves: 1 Mahlon Grapes, 2 Gwen Taylor, 3 Audrey McCallum.4 Denise Boire.Poster for school fair: 1 Pauline Theroux.2 Audrey McCallum.Best dressed doll: 1 Beverly French.2 Muriel French.Original drawing, 12 years and over: 1 Laurent Royer, 2 Paul Garon.Original drawing, 12 years and under: 1 Patsy Winslow, 2 Annette Rover, 3 P.Emile Vallee.4 Charlotte Tanguay, 5 Denise Belisle.Original painting in color: 1 Campbell McBurney.Best stamp collection: 1 Camp- SlDt GLANCES By Galbraith BEDFORD- T.M.*H.U.S.Oft.c*fr.m» by hWk\tW.*.\u201cHavei.you got ANY dresses that you didn\u2019t buy when vou wers on a diet?\" CLEVELAND- burning pu got moreof his» and lm o?lascjlle Coke is o better buy \u2014 both in price and quality.Gives more heat \u2014 less ash per ton.Needs less attention.Compare and be convinced.bell McBurney, 2 Elizabeth Bra-zel, 3 Muriel French.4 Beverly French, 5 Jimmy Sherman, 6 Miss Laurel Healy spent the Gloria Raymond.\tweek-end with her grandmother, Beets: 1 Connie Phillips, 2 Bert Mrs.A.Barrie in Richmond.Drouin, 3 Warren Grapes, 4 Fern- Mr.and Mrs.R.Fowler and and Grenier, 5 Jasmin Vaillan- daughter, Elaine and Mr Steve court, 6 Raymond Loveland, 7 Perkins, attended the Sturton-Judith Grapes, 8 Bruce Grapes, 9 Morrill wedding in Drummond-i Paul Emile Vallee, 10 Norma ville, i Winslow.Corn: 1 Barbara Latimer, 2 1 Donna Dempsey, 3 Katy Latimer, 4 Clement Moreau, 5 Mahlon Grapes, 6 Warren Grapes.Carrots, 54 entries: 1 Wayne Grapes, 2 Nancy Twyman, 3 Janet Taylor, 4 Mahlon Grapes, 5 | Norman Desruisseaux, 6 Judith Taylor, 7 Margaret Garneau, 8 Murray Judge, 9 Bessie Judge, 10 | Warren Grapes.Cucumbers: 1 Raymond Boutin, 2 Judith Taylor, 3 Denise Boire, 4 Wayne Grapes, 5 Barbara Latimer, 6 Norman Desruisseaux, 7 Janet Taylor, 8 Robert Savard, 9 Clement Moreau, 10 Sidney Morrison.Beans: 1 Denise Boire.2 Carolyn Graham, 3 Aubrey Graham, 4 Raymond Boutin, 5 Mahlon Grapes, 6 Donna Dempsey.Cosmos: 1 Murray Judge, 2 Bessie Judge, 3 Norman Bowker, 4 Nancy Twyman, 5 David Buck, 6 Gayle Forgrave, 7 Sydney Morrison, 8 Garth MacKay, 9 Wayne Grapes.10 Bruce Grapes.Petunias: 1 Brian Lassenba.Section 39-B: 1 Denise Boire, 2 Jeanette Vaillancourt, 3 Jasmin Vaillancourt.Asters: 1 David Buck, 2 Donna Forgrave, 3 Denise Boire, 4 Norman Bowker, 5 Donna Dempsey, 6 Janet Taylor.Vegetable collection: 1 Denise Boire, 2 Donna Dempsey, 3 Connie Phillips, 4 Jasmin Vaillan-court.In the evening many of the pupils and their parents came in to view the exhibits.Thanks are extended the W.I.members who helped in any way also the I.O.O.F.Lodge for the use of the basement.Classes at the Bedford High School for Grades 1, 11 and 111 opened today.The class rooms September 28.The class rooms for these grades are in the new addition to the High School and were not completed, at the opening of school.A permit has been granted by the municipal council of the town of Bedford to Messrs.George Miller and Lawrence Guthrie for the building of a garage and service station on the Stanbridge East Road, on a lot recently purchased from Mr.A Leclair.Harold Saunders h.is left by motor on a trip to the Maritimes.The class for junoir confirm ation will open on Friday next in St.James Anglican Church at three o\u2019clock.Miss Joan Hcwett, who has completed her course in nursing at the Montreal General Hospi tal is spending a short holiday with her mother, Mrs.A.Hew el* before assuming her duties on the nursing staff of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Montreal.Mrs Joyce Tunc, of Grec a field Park, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Corey.Mr.and Mrs.J.Dormer, ol St.Lambert were at their home on the Philipsburg Road over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.J.Rousseau, of Longueuil, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs.J U.Demers.Sunday School classes at St, James Anglican Church will re i sume oa Sunday next Mrs l).J.Reid, who has spent the past three weeks lisiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.S.Payne, in Silvei Springs.Md.and her son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Milton Bttxbee, in Port Wash ington, LI.N.Y.is returnin,' to Bedford on Friday Mr.Myrll Wells, of Longueuil.spent the weekend with Mrs.Wells and family Mrs Dorothy \\\\ ells accompanied Mr.and Mrs.George Haye; and Mrs.Lucy Hayes, of Guthrie, to Highgate Center, Vt, where they were the guest.; of Mrs.Welts\u2019 brother in law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.Charles Nye.Mr.and Mrs, Pierre Levesque have returned from their wed ding trip through the New Eng land States and Niagara.Ont , and are occupying thicr new home.Mrs.Levesque was form-rly Miss Yolande St.Onge.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Preston have returned from Ithaea, N.Y , i where they accompanied Mr.John Tcr.re, who will attend Cornell University.Mr.Teare spent the summer months at Cornwall.Ont., and a short time with Mr.and Mrs.Preston before leaving for 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Ray Page Downs Guy Durocher Bob Bedard, Canada\u2019s top ranking tennis player and 1955 member of the Davis Cup squad, showed the local tennis supporters a fine display of various shots yesterday afternoon at the Sporting Club on Fraser Street when he disposed of his old rival, Henri Rochon, of Montreal in an exhibition match.The number one singles player on the Davis Cup team knocked off the former member of the squad 6-2, 6-4 in a closely contested match before several hundred fans, despite the inclement weather.In the other singles match between Raymond Page and Guy Durocher the former had too much experience for his younger opponent and walked off with the match 6 3, 6-4.The strong wind played havoc with a lot of close line shots but despite this the boys gave a very good exhibition of tennis.Raymond Page, former junior champion of Canada, had too much savvy for Sherbrooke\u2019s Guy Durocher and had little trouble in chalking up his win, The Bedard - Rochon match held the spotlight during the afternoon and the rallies and accurate placements drew the applause of the fans.Time after time the players came up with some very fine rallies and the brand of tennis displayed was outstanding.Rochon opened up the match by winning his service and getting the tapes and had both Rochon and Page caught off i balance several times.He came | up with a booming service and his volleying was one of the main items of the match and it j was mainly due to his outstanding playing that the set finished 7-7.Each one won their own ser-until the Tiger-Cats Suddennly Discover That Formula For Success In Big Four Is Via Air; Stop Als 22-13; Argos Win It\u2019s been no secret around the league, but Hamilton Tiger-Cats suddenly discovered Saturday that the formula for success in the Big Four Union this season is the touchdown pass.Ticats used it twice in the fourth quarter to take a 22-13 victory over Montreal Alouettes and go into a first-place tie with the Als who a week previously clobbered the Tabbies 38-20.Until this week-end, Tiger-Cats had scored all their points by kicking or via a ground attack.The victory, coupled with Toronto Argonauts\u2019 30-19 conquest of Ottawa Rough Riders, made the Big Four championship race interesting.Argos and Rough Riders are deadlocked for third, just two points off the pace with the schedule heading towards the halfway mark.It appeared for three-quarters Bedard did likewise and at the i vice until the seventh game end of four games the match | when Guy Durocher dropped his was stalemated at 2-2.Bedard U» give Rochon and Page a 4-3 then opened up and with some1 lead Page then came through very fine playing broke Roch- i with a 5-3 advantage but Bedard on\u2019s service to move into the (,ff set this with his win.Roch-lead and from then was never | on then pulled off a real round-headed aijtl ran out the first set about shot which caught Durn- 6-2.In the second engagement southpaw Rochon moved to fore again by winning his service.Bedard tied it but again the same old pattern seemed in the making as Rochon won his service.For the next several games it.was closely fought as each was trying to outdo the other.At the end of six games (he match was tied 3-3.Follow- TENNIS OFFICIALS \u2014 The above photo was taken yesterday afternoon at the Fraser Street courts of the Sporting Club and shows the officials and players who took part in yesterday's closing event in local tennis circles.Left to right.Prof.A.Thibodeau, Jean de Leseleuc, secretary of the E.T.Tennis Association, Guy Durocher, Bob Bedard, Majella Cbarest, president, Henri Rochon, Claude Metras, director, Raymond Page and George Bedard.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) cher completely off balance to score what was called the set point but the crafty southpaw claimed a foul as he had hit the ball twice.Rochon lost his service and j the match was stalemated at 5-5.Durocher and Page each won their games and Bedard followed suit with Rochon to tie (he game at 7-7.At this point the set was called off as it wau im- ing this Bedard broke through j possible for the players to fol-Rochon\u2019s service to move ahead, i low the ball.He then won his own following 1- a nice rally, which lasted several minutes, to lead 5-3.Rochon then came up with some fine aces and placements to win his series but not to be outdone Bedard ripped off several hard shots which slipped by Rochon and he walked off with a 6-4 verdict to make it two straight over the veteran southpaw of Montreal.In the doubles match (he more experienced due of Roch-on-Page made good use of their court generalship to post a 6-3 win in the first set.The second match was called with the score stalemated at 7-7 as the sun played havoc with the players on the east side of the court giving the others the advantage for sure kills.The winners kept firing their returns at young Guy Durocher but the City's top racquet player bounced several of them Williams Goes Fishing, Leaves Future Doubtful Boston \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Boston slugger Ted Williams has gone fishing again, leaving his baseball future up in the air.\"Right now i don\u2019t know what 1 11 do,\u201d the 37-year-old Williams said Sunday as he dressed to depart for a fishing Hip to New Maple Leafs Pin Hopes On Young Billy Harris As Replacement For Ted Kennedy; Changes To Be Made St.Catharines, Ont.\u2014(I1)\u2014 This is the year of \u201cguts, goals and glamor\u201d for Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League.In the words of Leaf general manager Hap Day: \u201cYou can t win games without guts and goals.Glamor?I\u2019ll guarantee nobody will fall asleep at our games.\u201d Leafs, seeking to build their first Stanley Cup championship team since 1950-51, have been working on Day\u2019s \u201cGuts-goals-glamor\u201d theory at their training camp here.They have been impressive, but the Leaf brass has yet to go overboard on them.\u201cI don\u2019t care to say right now of Saturday\u2019s game at Hamilton ter and Bud Korchak booted the that the Als were all set to run | converts.away from the other clubs.They Bobby Simpson possibly the led Tiger-Cats 13-4 at that point, outstanding Canadian-born play.But quarter Nobby Wirkowski er s0 far this year, shared the found the passing range and the ; honors with import Corky Tharp Ticats counted two quick touch- the Argonaut-Rough Rider downs to win.\tgame at Ottawa.Simpson went Nobby\u2019s passes went to import over for tw0 touchdowns, one on end Frank McDonald and homebrew Ron Howell.Steve One.schuk, with University of Toronto last season, scored the insurance touchdown with a 19-yard sweep around the end two minutes before the final gun.a pass and the other on a pass interception and Tharp provided Argos with much-needed ground power.Tharp, cut by Los Angeles Rams and playing his first Canadian game, scored a touchdown \u201e\t^\t, ., ,\t.\t, seven minutes after the opening Cam Fraser kicked two singles kickoff.Jim Shirley also went and Tip Logan a 30-yard field around (he \u20acnd for a flve.point-goal and two converts to com- er and Bucky Curtis, A1 Pfeiffer Plete the Hamilton scoring.and Royal Copeland took end.Quarter Sam Etcheverry, who zone passes from quarter Tom completed 20 of 34 pass attempts \u2019 Dublinski for Toronto's other for 305 yards, passed to Joey touchdowns.Pfeiffer kicked the Pal for one Montreal touchdown five converts, and pitched out to Chuck Hun- Don Pinhey used a pass intersinger at the Montreal two-yard eeption to score Ottawa\u2019s third line for another.Etcheverry touchdown and Tom Tracy con-kicked a single in the first quar-; verted all three.CANADA'S TOP TENNIS PLAYERS \u2014 Bob Bedard, Canada's number one singles player and member of the Davis Cup squad, is seen shaking hands with Henri Rochon, former member of the team, immediately following their match in which the Sherbrooke player won in two straight sets.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) \u201cIf I said right now I\u2019ll be back, I might be lying, but I still can hit as 1 proved today,\u201d Williams said.Ted, who came out of retirement May 13 and began playing May 28, finished with a .356 batting average in 98 games and 320 at bats.Williams was asked whether ; the Pin ln hls shoulder from the back to catch his opponents off: .\t._\t,, ,\t, u , u ,\t,\t, j oroken collarbone of a year ago National Football League Opens With Bang As Lower Clubs Play Havoc With Top-Ranking Elevens New York\u2014-i(7P)\u2014Three teams : they beat San Francisco '49ers balance but several misplayed shots went as points for the Montreal duo.They ran off the last spring bothered him \u201cNo, not a bit,\u201d was the reply.\t.\tI \u201cAnd I have no excuses.I plan first match in nine games.t() ,have u removeri> but i ha;en., ' They broke through Bedard\u2019s got the time righl now.As for service in the sixth game for ^, ,he Hbow T broke tbat does.4-2 advantage however Bedard tighten up slightly on cold days.\u201d j and Durocher rallied to win the ,_________________________ next game but dropped the fol-' lowing two and the set 6-3.\tBatting In the second match Bob ; Wally Moon, Cardinals, con- ! Bedard displayed the reason why nected with four hits, including | he is considered as Canada\u2019s top j a three-run homer in the ninth, j singles player.Hm aces were ! for an 8-5 win over Milwaukee.which won only a total of 10 games last season played havoc with the National Football League\u2019s pre-season predictions Sunday as they defeated a trio of more highly -egarded elevens, including the champion Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions, western division titleholders.The Browns fell before Washington 27-17 with little Eddie Le Baron starring in the Redskins' aerial attack.The Lions were beaten 20-17 by Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Colts topped the well rated Chicago Bears 23-17.23-14.Only Philadelphia Eagles 27-17 triumph over New York Giants Saturday night saved face for the favorites.Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers opened their season in Pittsburgh tonight.Le Baron, weighing only 168 and standing 5-8, marked his re-Iturn from a year with Calgary by passing 24 and 17 yards for two j touchdowns, setting up another, | with a 70-yard pass play and {scampering 13 yards for one | himself.Otto Graham, Cleveland's ace quarterback, had an off day and uaAD>N.GS .\tM'.\u2022\t, PERSONAL Your choice of beer is a personal matter.And only vou, personally, can prove to yourself that new, slow-brewed beer gives a firmer collar, superior aroma and mellower flavour.Pour yourself a glass of the new Brading\u2019s \u2014 the only slow-brewed beer \u2014 and a glass of any other beer Before you taste either, look at the collar on the new Brading\u2019s.Firmer, isn\u2019t it?It's the first sign of quality! 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Los Angeles Rams turned in a was replaced in the second half by George Rattcrman with the Browns trailing 13-3.Ratterman, | one-time Montreal Alouette, threw two touchdown passes in | the third quarter.John Henry Johnson, the 1953 WIFU scoring leader with Calgary, produced a touchdown in a losing cause at San Francisco as the \u201949ers bowed 23-14 to Los j Angeles Rams.Gil Mains, newly returned to | the Detroit Lions after a brief J spell with Toronto, recovered an end-zone fumble for a touchdown but the Lions lost to Green Bay ; Packers 20-17.It was the first j Green Bay victory over the de-| fending Western division champions in five years.Alex Webster, last year\u2019s most | valuable player in the Big Four, ! where he performed for Mont-I real, was another Canadian re-; turnee to show well for a loser, i Making his debut in the New I York Giant backfield, he carried ! six times for a total of 51 yards : as Philadelphia Eagles downed j the Giants 27-17 Saturday night.The performance was marred | only by a third-quarter fumble | which enabled the Eagles to | drive downfield for a touchdown which tied the score at 17-17 in ; the third quarter.somewhat milder upset when \u2022 FOOTBALL \u2022 ?SATURDAY'S GAMES * BIG FOUR UNION Toronto 30, Ottawa 19.Montreal 13, Hamilton 22.W.l.F.U.Saskatchewan 12, Winnipeg 7.Edmonton 15, Calgary 0.SENIOR Q.R.F.U.Verdun 21, Three Rivers 0.JUNIOR Q.R.F.U.Verdun 18, Eastward 16.+ SUNDAY'S GAMES y.SENIOR Q.R.F.U Verdun 30, Three Rivers 0.Lakeshore 31, Montreal 5.U.S.PRO.FOOTBALL Los Angeles 23, San Francisco 1 Baltimore 23, Chicago 17.Green Bay 20, Detroit 17.Washington 27, Cleveland 17.Philadelphia 27, New York 17.O.R.F.U.Kitchener 21, Toronto 11.ir MONDAY'S GAMES * W.l F U.Calgary at Winnipeg.Edmonton at Vancouver.Montreal Hamilton Ottawa .Toronto STANDINGS BIG HOUR p W L D F A Pts .S\t3\t2\t0 146\t94\t6 .5\t3\t2\t0 108\tlOfl\t6 .5\t2\t3\t0 96\t132\t4 .\t5\t2\t3\t0 96\t132\t4 if we\u2019re as good as last year's club,\u201d Day says.\u201cThe boys look all right in training but I want to see them in a few games first.That's the only way to judge.\u201d Day will get his first look at Leafs in action when they start exhibition games in preparation for the opening of the NHL\u2019s 70 game schedule Oct.6.Leafs open the season at Montreal against Canadiens and open at home Oct.8 against Detroit Red Wings, defending Stanley Cup kings.It\u2019s no secret that Leafs niust| make changes.Although they made the Stanley Cup playoffs last season, they were the lowest scoring club in the league.Critics said the Leafs were so defence-minded that they took all the color out of the game.Day admitted some of the engagements were \u201cdrab affairs.\u201d That\u2019s when he decided on the switch.The biggest job is to find an able replacement for Ted Kennedy, 29-year-old centre and captain who retired after Leafs were knocked out in the Stanley Cup semi-finals by Detroit in four straight games last season.The retirement of Kennedy was supposed to be a crippling blow to Toronto.However, Leaf officials, particularly coach King Clancy, aren't so sure now.They have brought up a promising young rookie in Bill Harris, a standout in training on the top I line with leftwinger Sid Smith 1 and rightwinger Eric Nesterenko.Harris led Toronto Marlboros to the Canadian junior hockey mown last season.\u201cHarris could turn out to be our best centreman since Kennedy,\u201d Day said.\u201cI certainly hope so.He looks good.\u201d Another junior getting plenty of raves is leftwinger Dick Duff.He had a three-game trial with Leafs in (he playoffs last season and has been working well on a line centred by George Arm strong.Tod Sloan is the rightwinger.Armstrong and Sloan switched positions near the tail-end of 1954-55 and have been playing those spots so far in Esks Post 9th Win In WIFU; Bombers Lose The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.The Western Interprovincial Football Union provides a good illustration of the old saying.Of the four teams that played Saturday night, the two that were well off point-wise picked up more points.The two sharing the basement lost.First-place Edmonton Eskimos, unbeaten in 1955, stretched their camp.Then there\u2019s Earl Balfour, a leftwinger who saw limited action with Leafs last year when he was brought up from the farmhand Pittsburgh Hornets( of the American Hockey League.Centre Rudy Migay and rightwinger ¦Ron Stewart are two holdovers who seem assured of retaining their positions on that line.Other players froAi last year\u2019s club, which placed third in the regular schedule on 24 victories and 22 ties, include centre Bob Bailey and leftwinger Parker MacDonald.The defence probably will be unchanged this year.Tim Horton, who suffered a leg and jaw fracture late last season, is ready to go.Jim Thomson, a 10-year veteran with Leafs, Jim Morri&n and Hugh Bolton will be back.Either Larry Cahan, the e.xtra defenceman last year, or Marc Rheaume, a rookie up from Pittsburgh, could wind up with the fifth rearguard job.In goal will be Harry Lumley, a solid performer since he was acquired by Leafs in a trade with the Red Wings three years ago.Where will Leafs wind up this season?\u201cFirst or fourth,\u201d says Clancy.National Hockey League Clubs UpseS Farmhands In Exhibition Games On Saturday; Rookies Hold Their Own Montreal\u2019s ^ National Hockey [ Gord Hannigan.Mayer has signed and Marshall and Hannigan will renew contract talks this weeln Bob Bailey, Sid Smith and Ray Timgren scored for Leafs.Barry Cullen scored the Hornet goal.League Canadiens defeated their chief farm club, Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League, 7 3 at Montreal Saturday night in an exhibition game.Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard, at centre on a line with his famous Rocket brother, Maurice, and Dickie Moore, scored an unassisted goal and had assists on tallies by each of his wingmen.Boom Boom Geoffrion, Bert Oimstead, Doug Harvey and Andre Corriveau also scored for Canadiens.Floyd Curry, Don Marshall and Ray Laplante scored for Royals.Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL downed their farmhand Pittsburgh Hornets of the American League 3-1 at St.Catharines, Ont.Three of the five Hornets who have been salary holdouts got into the game-goalie Gil Mayer and forwards Willie Marshall and New York Rangers of the NHL bested Saskatoon Quakers of the Western Hockey League 6-1 at Saskatoon.Danny Lewicki (2), Lou Fon-tinato (2), Wally Hergesheimer and Dean Prentice scored for Rangers.Jim Bartlett, loaned to Quakers for the game, scored for the losers.Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL downed Cleveland Barons 6-1 at St.Thomas, Ont.Frank Martin, Benny Woit, Hec Lalande, Tony Leswick and Ed Litzenberger scored for Hawks; Bronco Horvath (2), Cal Stearns and George Ford for the Barons.NEW NOTE THE ANKLE FITTING The Continental flavour is highly popular in footwear .and here is one of the very latest styles built by Ritchie in dressy black calf.a smart plain toe, 2-eyclet tie that shows racy lines.You\u2019ll like the extra comfort of the mid-low ankle fitting, and BLACK is so right for fall.STYLE 640 \u2014about 113.00 Other styles fr©i* $9.95 to 119.95 WESTERN UNION P VV E D F A Pts Edmonton Saskatchewan British Col.Winnipeg Calgary 9 0 5 4 4 4 2 *1 2 7 0 171 84 0 144 156 0 134 142 0 105 117 0 110 165 r SENIOR Q.R.F.U.W\tL,\tD F\tA Pts 600 157\t17\t12 5\t1\t0 190\t27\t10 1\t&\t0 29\t134\t2 0\t6\t0 0\t198\t0 .U.Verdun\t.6 Lakeshore\t.\t6 Montreal .6 Three Rivers\t6 OR.Kit chener Sarnia ., Toronto \u2022 W\tI.\tF»\tF\tA\tPts 5\t1\t0\t116\t86\t10 4\t2\tft\t149\t76\t8 0\t6\t0\t53\t156\t0 \u201e , .\t\u201e ,\t\u201e , .winning streak t* nine games Baltimore Colts rolled on to a with a 15.0 win over Calgary 23-1.victory over i hicago Bears, j stampeders in Calgary.Saskatch-\u201c\t~\t! ewan Roughriders gained sole Ford Leads In\tpossession of second place by dumping Winnipeg Blue Bomb- Snonsors Golf\tors 12'7 in R{'Sina.The Stamped- K\ters and Bombers are last, each 1 Newton.Mass.\u2014 UP) \u2014 Husky with tw0 wins.j1 f,01|S Ford, the national PGA : Eskimos now have 18 points.* titlist from Yonkers.N.Y., car- Roughriders 10.and the B.C.ned a two-stroke lead with a nine | j0ns_ jdje Saturday night, have under par JO.into the final 4.4 record for a firm grip on round of the 72-hole Sponsors tbjrd piace golf tournament.\t\u2018_____________ Art Wall Jr.and the half-way mark leader, Fred Haas, were YESTERDAY'S STARS deadlocked after 54 holes with\tPitching 209s.Cary Middlecoff, the non.Billy Pierce, White Sox limit-practicing dentist, was one led Athletics to three hits in a 5-0 stroke behind them.\tj win.Be right in sfyk with RITCHIE SHOES FOR MEN Tke John Ritchie Company Limited, Quebec, P.Q.RITCHIE SHOES are available at the following dealers.Labrecque & Fils Enrg.378 Galt Street W.Mozart Sherbrooke Ltd.200 Wellington St.N.J.A.Savard Ltee.93 King St.W.Smith Limited 104 Wellington St.N.J.M.Nault Ltee.75 King St.W.J.O.Nault 76 King West SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 26.19*; Eleven Aerial Gunner Cons $7,500 Free For AH Trot At Blue Bonnets Lucien Dugre's Classy Five-Year-Old Conies From Behind To Nip Field In Drive To Wire; Steps Mile In 2.06 Aerial Gunner, one of the Province's outstanding trotters, and owned by Lucien Dugre of Sherbrooke, came through with another of his top performances yesterday afternoon at the Blue Bonnets Raceway to take both heats of the $7.500 Free-For-All Trot, The fast-stepping young trotter was handled in superb fashion by Jacques Larente.The five-vear-old local flash cleanly asserted himself jn fine fashion over the star-studded field.He took the first heat in 2.06.4 and then came back in the second to lead the field under the wire in 2.08.The two victories assured the -,-,\t\u2014- Gunner of a starting position in °ei°re %v're-next Sunday's 515,000 Invitation leagued with a heavy track Trot against some of the best on, Saturday night.Braves Scott American trotters in the busi- sP\u2018ashed his way to victory in ness.Already nominated for 53,000 feature race.Brave this jackpot are First Lady, Scott, who had the pole here.Kahla Key, Gene Laird and Lord took the leaud from \u2018he start and Steward\twas never threatened.Star Volo Of these four, only Lord Stew- 'vas\u201e secuond1 and the gigantic ard has been action locally this\t''t10 looked as though he He took down both ends enl°-ved ,he ruSRed «oing, : \u2022 baseball e 1955 Major League Season Started And Ended On Record Note; Moon Slams Homer No.1,263 For National it SATURDAY'S GAMES « LITTLE WORLD SERIES Rochester 11.Minneapolis l.(Rochester leads best-of seven ies 2-1l year, of a similar S15.000 Trot at Richelieu Raceway recently and set a new track trotting record in the process.Parked Outside But these highly-talented American trotters will really have to be on their toes next Sunday if Aerial Gunner runs back to the wound up third.2:11.The time was Argos Operation To Cost $500,000 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 8.7, Detroit 2.0.Baltimore 8, 1, Washington 5, 0.Chicago 4.Kansas City 0.New York at Boston tppd , rain) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4.8.Brooklyn S, 1.Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2 St.Louis 4.Milwaukee 8.Philadelphia at New York tppd>.* SUNDAY S GAMES « LITTLE WORLD SERIES Minneapolis 7.Rochester 3 (Beit-of-seven series tied 2*2).AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 6.Cleveland 2.New York 9, 1, Boston 2.R.Baltimore 5, Washington 4.Chicago 5, Kansas City 0.NATIONAL LF\\CUE Brooklyn 4.Pittsburgh 0.Cincinnati 13, Chicago 0.New York 5.1.Philadelphia 2.3.St.Louis 8.Milwaukee 5.* TODAY'S GAM 2 5 it LITTLE WORLD SERIES Rochester at Minneapolis.(Fifth game of best-of-seven seriesi.WORLD SERIES TIMES N*w York\u2014, J\u2019 \u2014Schodul* »nd ttarting timot of fho gamot in tho 1955 World Seri*» (time» ere Eestorn Standard): Sept.28, Wednesday.12.00 p.m., Yankee Stedium.Sept.29, Thor»dey, 12.00 p.m., Yankee Stadium Sept.\t30, Friday,\t12.00\tp.m., Ebbeti Field.Oct.\t1,\tSaturday Ebbeti Field.Oct.2, Sunday, 1.05 p.m., Eb bets Field (if necessary!.Oct.\t3,\tMonday,\t12.00\tp.m., Yankee Stadium (if necessary).Oct.\t4,\tTuesday,\t12.00\tp.m., Yankee Stadium (if necessary).Prewin, 14-Yea Dies During Workout At Local Race Track Saturday; Next Card Wednesday 12.00 p.m.Toronto \u2014®\u2014 The Telegram ! says that it will cost Toronto the form he showed yesterday.;^rgonau,s $500^° to op7\"l?,e ____i.\t\u201cu .this season, with more than STANDINGS AMERICAN .EAGUe The 1955 major league baseball season started and ended on a record note.Brooklyn Dodgers, National League champions, started it by reding off 10 straight victories \u2014 a major league high for wins at the begir.iing of a campaign.And when Wally Moon of St.Louis Cardinals hammered a home run off Milwaukee's Chet Nichols in the ninth inning Sunday for an 0-5 Cardinal victory, two more records went into the books.It was No.1.263 by National league batters and 2.224 by hitters of both leagues.Moon, by coincidence, also won a game with a home run in his last time at bat in the last game of the 1954 season.In l*-tween the\taccomplish-\t^,'7\t\u201e ,\t,\t,\t, nient of Dodgers and Moon, there\t1),rley* Bob t,nm 1,,ld ; were enough other\trecords and\tIvucks sharing\tthe mound\tduties, highlights to make\t195o one of Giants boat\t1 billies 5\t2 with manage the National League club the most interesting in years.\tWillie Mays hitting his 51st hom- for the 1956 season.Dodgers clinched their pennant er and then dropped a 3-1 deci The 40 year-old former Toronto Sept.8, the earliest date in his-\tsi on as they\twore\tchecked by\tScent ref lelder signed\ta one year .tory.And New York Yankees\tCurt Simmons\tand\tJack Meyer,\tcontract.Salary was\tnot disclos pulled away in the final week\tBob Miller,\twho\tbeat Indians\ted, but he was given\ta raise, alter one of the closest battles\tin an all-important\tgame during\t| General manager\tRoy Harney the week, turned the trick again | praised Smith for \"doing quite a as Tigers wound up with a 6-2 j job\u201d and leading the Phillies to victory over Cleveland.Haiti-! not worse than a tie for fourth more Orioles edged Washington place in this season\u2019s pennant 5-4.\t! race.Mayo Smith To Manage Phillies New Plifllie.- York- 'igned ¦Pi- -Philadelphia Mayo Smith to His twin triumph^ were all the more impressive because he was forced to run on the outside $300,000 going for salaries and player expenses.,\t{ .u °n v\tThe Telegram says it has been most of the way in both heats.informed bv a rcliablc source that The first heat saw Ben Boy the Argonaut Football Club Inc., which owns the franchise in the take an early lead and hold it until the eighth pole when Bjg j,-our iealruei won\u2019t shoulder Larente started his push with the entire $500,000.the Gunner.The latter took up i-be story says that according the challenge willingly and forg-! to this sburce, team manager cd across the wire a scant half-, Harry Sonshine and some busi-length ahead of the fast-closing ness associates started helping Candy Man.\t! Argos pay the tab some weeks The Bethel Boy ahso finished ; ago when the cost of American with his usual driving rush but imports zoomed, could do not better than third.The informant claims that the \tW\tL\tPet.\tUBL N'ew York .\t.U6\t58\t.1.23\t Cleveland .\t93\t61\t.604\t3 Chicago \t\t\t 91\t63\t.591\t5 Boston.\t\t.\t84\t70\t.545\t12 Detroit\t- ,,\t\t75\t.513\t17 Kansas City .\t\t 63\t91\t.409\t32 >2 Baltimore\t\t97\t.370\t39 Washington\t\t 53\t101\t.344\t43 NATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tUBL x-Brooklyn ,\t\t 98\t55\t.641\t Milwaukee .\t\t 85\t69\t.552\t13Vj New York .\t\t 80\t74\t.519\t18: \u201e Philadelphia .\t\t 77\t77\t.500\t21i 2 Cincinnati .\t\t79\t.487\t23 H x -Chicago .\t\t 72\t81\t.471\t26 St.Louis .\t\t 63\t86\t.442\t30'2 Pittsburgh\t60\t94\t.309\t3812 By virture of his surprise showing in this heat, Laurent Bour-gon\u2019s Candy Man was also declared eligible for next Sunday\u2019s big race.In the second heat, Aerial Gunner again was forced to go wide in the final few yards to beat out Ben Boy and The Bethel Boy.The latter appeared to have this heat sewed up when he led coming into the stretch but both Aerial Gunner and Ben Boy passed him just x\u2014played one tie game.Argo executive is split on the subject of Sonshine and his policy I of building a team with high-priced imports and his moves the last couple of weeks in replacing some of them with other Americans in an effort to get a winning combination.in years.To look at the final day\u2019s games, you would think the pennant depended on every pitch.Of the 10 games Sunday there wore three shutouts, two one-run performances and the three two-run games.Dodgers, warming up their hurlers for the world series, used Johnny Podres, Russ Meyer, Clem Labine and Roger Craig In shutting out Pirates 4 0.Art Fowler of Cincinnati checked Cubs with four hits wnile his mates slapped around three Chicago pitchers for a 13-0 decision.Billy Pierce of White Sox limited Athletics to three hits in a 5-0 win.George Susce of Red Sox defeated Yankees 81 in the second game of a doublehcader after the American League champions had won the opener 9-2 with Bob Durocher Retires To Euler Business; WEEKEND FIGHTS Hollywood \u2014 Lauro Salas, 130%, Mexico, stopped Jorge Macias, 133%, San Jose, Calif., 9.Leo \"The Lip\" From Baseball; Bill Rigney Takes Over As Pilot Don Newcombe And Whiley Ford Are Given Nod For World Series Opener; ManÜe's Pulled Muscle Changes Bets New York \u2014(Æ\u2019)\u2014 Don New meetings In fact.Dodgers have combe, a huge righthander who - |0;i( ;)]| seven world scries in won 20 games for Brooklyn, and 1\t, Whitey Ford, the little IS game\t,hrv VP P8r,iclPa,ed \"'h,,r winning lefthander who helped Yankees have won 16 of 20 New J York \u2014(/P) ocher quit baseball Saturday to go into private business and was replaced as manager of New York Giants by Bill Rigney.The announcement was made by Horace Stoneham, owner of the Giants, who said he accepted Leo Dur- ball to accept an executive position in California \u201cwhich would keep me at home most of the time with my family.\u201d He is married to actress Laraine Day and has two children.Rigney, currently involved in the little world series with Durocher\u2019s resignation with \u201cdeep Rochester, will not take over personal regret,\u2019\u2019 but was glad to until after the end of the series, have a suitable replacement in The 37-year-old former infield-Rigney, currently piloting the er of the Giants, who left (he club Minneapolis Millers, Giants\u2019 farm to manage at Minneapolis last club in the American Association, year, said he had heard rumors \"Leo Durocher has been a fine all summer but it was not until manager for the New York I early Saturday morning that he Giants,\u201d Stoneham said, \u201cand he was first told, has done some of his best work j \"I'd like to emphasize,\u201d said during the previous season, when Durocher, \u201cthat my relations with injuries and some playing failures the Giants and Mr.Stoneham have been wonderful from start I to finir,h.I said before and I say it again.This is the finest job in baseball\u2014managing the Giants .\u201cRight now I have no intention of returning to baseball.1 can\u2019t speak about the future, however.Who knows what will happen?It imposed many handicaps.\u201d \"THE UP\" RETIRES Y \u2022 V J f- -\t«' clinch the American League pen nant when Dodgers and Yankees renew their world series rivalry in Yankee Stadium Wednesday.Odds-makers, who earlier had installed Yankees as slight favorites, now have changed it to a \u201cpick-em affair\u201d because of Mickey Mantle\u2019s * pulled muscle, which threatens to sideline the star Yankee centre fielder who batted .306 this year and led the loop in home runs with 370.Neither manager would go beyond his first-game hurler but it was expected manager Casey Stengel of Yanks would name Tommy Byrne, another lefthander, to pitch the second game, also in the stadium.Then, the experts figured, he would come in with his righthanders, Bob Turley, Don Larsen and perhaps Bob Grim, for the three games at Ebbets Field.Like most managers, Walter Alston of Brooklyn is reluctant to start a southpaw in Brooklyn, so it is likely he will call upon Johnny Podres, a lefthander, in the second game at the stadium and save Billy Loes, Carl Erskine and perhaps Newcombe again for Ebbets Field.Alston w' a s characteristically silent with the series just two days off but Stengel was bubbling with optimism.\"Brooklyn has a good club, too,\u201d he said, \u201cbut the Yankees always take the scries.We have the pitchers to heat them.All are well rested and with the exception of Mantle, everyone is raring could he that I\u2019d get bored being | to go.\u201d away from baseball.\u201d\tYankees figure to have a psy- People close to Durocher insist : etiological advantage over the he will be back in baseball, maybe | Dodgers, whom they\u2019ve whipped even as early as next spring.^ in all five previous world series Mantle, inactive since Sept.16 when he pulled a leg muscle beating out a bunt against Boston, got hack into action Sunday as a pinch hitter in each game of the doubleheader against Red Sox.Although Stengel thinks he\u2019ll be ready for the series, Mickey isn't too hopeful.\u201c1 haven\u2019t really tested the leg yet,\u201d he said.\u201cIt doesn\u2019t hurt when I bat hut I don't think 1 can run on it.\u201d If Mantle does not play, Stengel plans to start Bob Cerv in centre against left-handed pitching with Elston Hoard in left.Against a righthander, Irv Noren will be in centre and Cerv in left.Hank Bauer will be in right field against all kinds of pitching.The rest of the Yankee lineup will be Joo Collins at first, Billy Martin at second, Gil McDougald at third.Yogi Berra behind the bat and either Phil Rizzuto or Jerry Coleman at short.Dodgers\u2019 lineup and batting order will be Junior Gilliam in left, Peewee Reese at shortstop, Duke Snider in centre, Roy Cam-panella catching, Carl Furillo in right, Gil Hodges at first, Jackie Robinson at third, Don Zimmer at second and Newcombe.Prewin, a 14-year-old brown gelding owned by Rosaire Ra jotte, dropped dead at the local race track Satuiday evening Prewin was scheduled to run in the ninth race and was out for exercise just after the fifth race finished and was running at top speed when he suddenly choked and dropped to the track.E t ote was driving Prewin at the time.Saturday's daily double returned $70,50 when Honey Brooke teamed with Miss Ruth Grattan B in the first and second races for the payoff.Quinellas on Saturday's racing program rewarded their backers ; with $13.05, $18.95 and $11.80, The main attraction on Sunday's racing card, an Indian File race, was divided as Miss B.Dickerson won the first heat and Audrey Vic took top honors in the second.The daily double on Sunday j paid $65.95 on a two dollar wag-| er.Bildad, a newcomer to the local oval, finished first in first race and Rex Day did wise in the second.The quinella in the third race paid the high sum of the day ; $69.50 when Doctor Brooke C.and Miss Alden combined on a 1 2-7 ticket tn the sixth race Rex Day joame through with his second j win of the day and coupled with j Baden's Ray paid $33 85 on a 1-4 : quinella ticket.The third quinella of the day [was held as usual In the ninth race, tn this race Miss Lady B.and Janie B.returned their hackers $47.30.High straight bet of the weekend was paid on Miss B.Dicker-son in the fifth race Sunday afternoon when she returned $23.10.In the sixth race of the same program, Baden's Ray paid the high place $16.80.High show return was $13.70 on A.B.Grattan In the sixth race Saturday evening.The next harness racing pro- gram at the local track will be Wednesday evening Detailed results of Sunday's the like program arr as\tfollows:\t \tRACK\t ftllftd\t16 30\t6 80\t4.70 Norma Knight\t3.70\t2.80 Helen Volo H\t\t3.60 Time 2.16 1/5.\tAbo ran\tSin * Brooke, Valentine\tBenedict, Dewev\t Brooke.Ruddle Miller.Joseph\t\ti Re- non n.\t\t SECOND\tRACK\t IU\\ Day\t8 10\t3.50\t4 10 Jtvnne All\t4 30\t3.30 Star Boy\t\t7.20 lime 2.15 1/5.Also ran Bay\t\tMar, Duck Corsica, He\u2019»\tTt.Baden's\tRay, Del Miller\t\t THIRD\tRATE\t Doctor Brooke C\t5.20\t3,00\t2.80 MU» Alden\t15.10\t12.00 t i And Ahbe\\\t\t0.70 Time: 2 13 1/5.\t.Mao ran.\tTons Brooke Jr, Fventlde Brooke,\t\t.tante Hutrh, Mighty A.let, Royal Con.\t\t FOURTH\tRATE\t Hs.in Brooke\t7 80\t3 90\t?90 Bllad\t3.50\t2.70 Buddie Miller\t\tfl.fio Time: 2.14 4/5\tAI»o ran;\tHelen Volo If., Norma\tKnight, Dewey\t Brooke, Joseph Renown, Valentine\t\t Benedict\t\t FIFTH\tRACE\t Mia» R.Dickerson\t23.10\t8 70\t3 !>0 Bobby Taylor\t9.20\t7.30 Direct HarveMf!\t\t4.60 Time; Î.1J .t/J Also r»n Audrey Vlc\\ Lttrkv C!., Direct Song.Mtryli\u2019nrt [Port, HtdcHwav Hanover.SIXTH KAC« Kcx I)n>\t3 40 2.80 7 70 j linden'!* Ray\tJfl 80\t5 30 .Star Hoy\t6.80 Time 2.17 1/B Mao ran.Duck Cor* I Men.Tcnnnn All, Hr'* It.Pay Mac, i Del Mille.SEVENTH RACE i Doctor Brooke i\u2019 6.00\t2.RO\t2.50 .lante Hutch\t2.R0\t2.60 | Royal Ton\t4.90 Time: 2 14 4/5.Also ran Grand i Abbey, Mlaa Alden, Mljjhty A.Jet, [ Fventlde Brooke, Tony Brooke Jr.NINA OTKALENKO SETS NEW WORLD RECORD Belgrade, Yugoslavia\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Nina Otkalenko, Russian track star broke her own world record for the 800 metres Saturday night, covering the distance in 2:05 at a meet here.She set the previous mark of 2:06.4 here last Sunday.Passador Named Coach Of Jr.Habs Montreal \u2014 (tf) Louis Passador, 33-ycar-old assistant scout with the Montreal Canadiens hockey organization and a native of Fort William, Ont., has been named coach of the Montreal Junior Canadiens, it was announced Sunday.Passador succeeds Elmer Lach, former Canadiens centre in the NHL and now coach of Montreal Royals of the QHL.Passador came to the Habs organization four years ago from his job as head of the Detroit P.ed Wings farm system at the Lakehead.He was assistant to Montreal's chief scout, Spud Russell.The junior Canadiens, who played last year in the now-disbanded Quebec Junior League, are limiting their games this year to some 60 exhibition contests in the Maritimes, Newfoundland, Northern Ontario, Quebec and in the western provinces.EIGHTH\tRArt\t\t Audrey Vic\t4.60\t3 30\t2.50 Direct IlarveNter\t\t4.10\t2.70 Miss B Dickerson\t\t\t2.60 Time; 2.13 4/5.Also ran.\t\tMaryland\t Port, Hideaway Hanover,\t\tLucky\tG, Direct Song, Bobby\tTaylor.\t\t NINTH\tRACK\t\t Misa Lady B\t16.00\t9.80\t3.80 Janie B\t\t9,30\t3.70 Wesilnghousa\t\t\t5-10 Tlm» J IB.Also ren: P»(tay Ctrehem A., I.«civ Brsrttn*.Donald Roynl, Gypsy Quern, Lene Directly.Thm goM Ik biuiMt nuut in toum \u201cHe sure must be rushed with everybody and his brother swinging over to Dow\u2019\u2019.Dow trucks and salesmen are doing double duty these days trying to keep the supply of \u2019Cool Control' brew ed ale up to today\u2019s tremendous demand.Order your Dow Ale early and be sure of immediate delivery.n RONTEIAt \u2022 QUEBEC KITCHENER immmmr WmÊm, Leo Durocher The retirement of the explosive manager after 17 years as a major league pilot, the last 7J with the Giants, came as no surprise to followers of the Giants.As far back as last May, he confided to several close friends he planned , to quit after this season.\u201cMy decision to retire is not a last minute one,\u201d Durocher told a press conference.\u201cI have been thinking about it for a long time, going hack to last year.I might have quit last year but I already had given my word to Mr.Stoneham that I'd be back.\u201cNo, the performance of the team had nothing whatsoever to do with my retirement,\u201d Leo said.\u201d1 would have left' even if the Giants had won the pennant.\u201d The 49-yesr-old Durocher, who piloted the Giants to National League pennants in 1951 and 1954.winning the World Series on the second try, said he gave ! up his $50,000-a-year job in base- YOUR MONEY BACK If you 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Guides, to replace Miss Shirley Garth, who has left for Montreal.The meeting was brought to a close and refreshments were served.WOMEN\u2019S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Richmond and Melbourne United Church was held in the church parlor, the subject of worship period being \u201cOur High Calling.\u2019\u2019 The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.E.A.Healy, with a hymn prayer.Mrs.W.Moreland, Mrs.J.L.Dean and Mrs.J.Barrington read portions of Scripture from which a number of questions were asked and answered, followed by prayer by the president and the singing of a hymn.Mrs.Healy took the leader\u2019s part in the study period and read an item from Missionary Digest on home missions, the Indians and newcomers.Mrs.Armatage distributed a number of highlights on this subject which were read in turn by the members.She also read an article entitled, \"I Married a Minister.\u201d The secretary, Mrs.Armstrong, read the minutes and the treasurer, Mrs.G.Barrington, gave the financial report.Mrs.W.Moreland reported 139 on the Cradle Roll.Mrs.J.L.Dean, Mission Band leader, reported a very small attendance at the meeting.Hopes are entertained for more interest in this group.Autumn Thank Offering en velopes are to be distributed to the women of the church in the near future, to be returned, if possible, not later than Thanksgiving Sunday.Members were asked to attend the Sectional meeting in Kingsbury on Sept.22.October 14 was decided upon as the date for the Baby Band party and a committee was appointed to solicit food.,The Marjorie Group, having kindly offered to lake charge of a rummage sale for the society, it was decided the sale would be held on October 15 in the Melbourne Hall, if the hall is available.Mrs.E.A.Healy, Mrs.A.Mac-Bac and Miss A.Hughes were appointed to act as a committee to arrange for the coming year\u2019s program.EMERALD GROUP MEETS * The Emerald Group of the W.A.of the Richmond and Melbourne United Church met in the church parlor.Mrs.Hardy, leader, opened the meeting and thanked the hostesses for the day, Mrs.W.McMorine, Miss A.Baker and Miss F.Fletcher.Mrs.Armstrong, secretary, read the minutes.Collection amounted to $28.55.Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton report- ed very satisfactory results from the annual Harvest Supper and also proposed a project to raise extra money for the group.Mrs.John Barrington, president of the W.A., asked the support of the members for the project, sale of cards, which is being undertaken by the newly-organized Young People\u2019s Group She also asked the members to prepare articles for the Christ-1 mas sale.The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses.GENERAL NOTES Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.Levia were Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Levia and family, Mrs.B.Stuart and son, Mr.and Mrs.A.Lebrun, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Levia, of St.Hyacinthe.Misses Ann and Ruth Denison, of Montreal, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.J.*S.MacNaughton, Clevemont Ave.Mr.Elmer Healy, a former student of St.Francis High School and a graduate of the Quebec-High School, leaves in a few days to attend Guelph Agricultural College, where he will lake his degree as veterinarian.Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of Edward C.Harvey of Salem, N.H., a former resident of Richmond and Melbourne.The many friends of Mr.Stanley Bushey, who is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, will be glad to know that he is steadily improving after a serious operation.Mrs.Howard Hills was a guest of Mrs.A.Griggs in Sherbrooke.Friends will be pleased to know that Mrs.Grigg\u2019s son, Graham, who underwent an operation at the Sherbrooke Hospital, is much improved.Mrs.Annie Pennington was a visitor jn Drummondville, where she was the guest of Mrs.J.Mastine.Mr.and Mrs.Rosaire Houle will be leaving Richmond for Longueuil, where they will reside.EAST PINNACLE\u2014 Mrs.G.Frary.Miss Christy Frary and Mr.Thomas Frary of Montreal, recently called on Mrs.Mae Dymond.Miss Nettie Barber has returned to her home after a few weeks spent in Claremont.N.H.Mr.and Mrs.R.Candie of Webster, N.Y., were -guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Hancock.Other guests were Mrs.A.F.Bachand, Joyce and Ronald Bachond, and Mr.H.Gauthier, of St.Albans, Vt.Mr.Harold McDonald of Montreal.spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Leon Dymond.Mr and Mrs.H.L.Davis visited the zoo in Quebec City while en route to visit Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Gauthier, in Arvida.They alto were at Lake Claire, St.Johns and Chicoutimi.Mrs.Dolly Elston, of Angus, Ont., was visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Davis.Also visiting at the Davis home were.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Champeau and two children, of Warden, Mr.and Mrs.Lindon Da-vis and two children and Mr.and Mrs.Richard Davis and daughter of South Bolton.Mr.Sydney Williams of Montreal spent the weekend with his family here.Mr.and Mrs.William J Bryant of Montreal were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and 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