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[" storbrnoke latlu Strorb Established !897., SHERBROOKE, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936.Fortieth Year.FRANCE TODAY SLASHED DUTIES ON CONFERENCE AT IMPORTS UP TO TWENT Y PER CENT.SCOTSTOWN TO BE HELD TODAY Duty Reduction Amounts to 20 Per Cent, on Raw Products, 17 Per Cent, on Partly Manufactured Products and 15 Per Cent, on Certain Classes of Manufactured Articles \u2014Official Decree States \u201cExceptionally Strong\u201d Customs Protection No Longer Necessary Since Prices of French Goods Have Returned to World Level with Devaluation of Franc.Paris, October 3.\u2014The Ministry of National Economy established today a special committee for customs revision after announcing a reduction up to twenty per cent, in French duties.A decree published in the official journal explained the belief of the Government that \u201cexceptionally strong\u201d customs protection was no longer necessary since prices of French goods have returned to a world level with the devaluation of the franc.The duty reduction, which is effective on October 10th, amounted to twenty per cent, on raw products, seventeen per cent, on partly manufactured products and fifteen per cent, on certain classes of manufactured articles.A second decree reduced by twenty per cent, the tax applied on merchandise imported on a quota basis.IS A MAJOR MOVE TOWARD REDUCING TRADE BARRIERS «S- Washington, Oct.3.\u2014 Although there was no immediate official word today in the French decision to slash customs duties, authoritative United States Government sources said such action would be an important stride toward relaxation cf world trade restrictions in line with the tri-power monetary agreement.The Treasury ¦was silent on the action, referring queries to the State Department, and, although there was no immediate response from the latter, well-informed sources said that the reported duty reductions could be regarded as the first major move toward the monetary agreement\u2019s goal of freer international trade.With devaluation of the franc, they .pointed out, French products were, in effect, made \u201ccheaper\u201d in world markets.This, it was said, would benefit to France in exporting her j products.To enable other nations to j ARMED MARINES RECALLED FROM TROUBLED AREA Madrid\u2019s Fall Alfonso\u2019s Signal?11111! Tension Somewhat Lessened in Sino-Japanese Controversy by Withdrawal of Number of Marines Who Have Been PatreHing Internationa! Settlement.Shanghai, Oct.3.\u2014Japanese officials withdrew today a large number of marines patrolling the Hongkew district of the International Settlement.Tension lessened in the area which had been under Japanese control during tha conclusion of the trial \u201e, of two Chinese for a fatal assault on be °f j a Japanese, warrant officer.BRITAIN READY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY London, Oct.3.\u2014 Great Britain, nTx increase sales to France, and thus enable them to buy more French products, officials said, the French j again gravely concerned over Far duties were reduced.\tj Eastern tension, is ready to evacu- Under the monetary agreement, ate British citizens from the Yang-Great Britain, France and the Unit-' tze valley in China in the event of ed States concurred in the view that | a breakdown in Sino-Japanese nego-the success of their currency accord i tiations.\u201cis linked with the development of international trade.'' Effort Will Be Made This Afternoon to Settle Strike of 150 Employees of Guelph Cask, Veneer and Plywood Company \u2014Company Officials Returned from Montreal Early Today.Scotstown, Oct.3.\u2014 A meeting between officials of the Guelph Cask, Veneer and Plywood Company and 150 employees who have been on strike since last Monday will be held in the Odd Fellow's\u2019 Hall here this afternoon in an effort to break the deadlock that has kept the local mills idle for five days.Early this morning, E.A.Wilson, company manager, Malcolm Mac-Aulay, assistant manager, and Joseph Stuart, superintendent of the mill, returned from a conference with one of the company\u2019s directors at Montreal.The men went on strike when they were refused demands for a ten cents an hour wage increase, time and a half for overtime, and that the mil! machines be slowed down.Yesterday they were offered a ten and a half cents a.day increase, but turned this offer down.if ?hevWnir°\u201d\u2018c7!ndthrir demand^ Whether exi\u2019ed Ki^ Afonso, left, will walk into the royal palace, which' he did not consider reason- ! cAenfcer\u2019 w.h,.e.h he °nce °c™Pled m Madrid wnen and if President Manuel able the niant would be moved from Azana>-nght, walks out of the governrr.ïnt picture m Spam, is a question Scot's town tQ1 e ome'o n tario towm °m\tEurope\u2019s diplomat Even before the fail of Madrid became imminent it was known that the ex-monarch was planning to return to Spain if the rebels were victorious, Azana was offered escape on an SWITZERLAND WILL IMPORT FOREIGN WHEAT Swiss Federal Government Has Relaxed Import Quotas, Reduced Tariffs on Fruit, Eggs and Vegetables and Issued Series of Decrees Against Speculation and Hoarding.ASSAULT GUARD SIRENS SOUNDED TWICE IN MADRID DURING NIGHT Fascist Planes Swooped Down on Spanish Capital Last Night and Dropped Bombs Under Heavy Return Fire of Anti-Airci aft Batteries\u2014Sirens Sounded Again at Dawn, but Insurgent Flyers Believed to Have Passed Over when No Explosions Heard\u2014Break-Up of Vast Spy Ring by Famous \u201cAtadell\u201d Brigade Termed One of Most Important Developments Since War Began M assault guard sirens, tha adrid, October 3.\u2014The wail of second time in the same night, shattered the dawn today, heralding an insurgent \u201cmystery\u201d air raid.Five hours earlier, Fascist planes swooped down on tha moonlit capital and dropped boiribs under heavy return fire of anti-craft bat- AVIATRIX PLANNING LONG SOLO FLIGHT London, Oct.3.\u2014 Jean Batten.1 New Zealand aviatrix.will shortly attempt a solo flight from England to her native land, it w'as reported here today.Argentine cruiser as rebels forced their way toward the capital.R.C.M.P.SEIZED 200 GALLONS OF LIQUOR AND CAR Hungary.The threat of increased cost of living as a sequel to devaluation of the Swiss franc also impelled the Swiss Federal Government to relax import quotas, reduce tariffs on fruit, egg,3 and vegetables and issue a series of decrees against speculation and hoarding.Hoarding beyond immediate needs already is giving what is considered an unhealthy spur to certain Swiss industries.Fearing overproduction with the probability of a disastrous reaction later the Federal Department of Industry and Labor requested Cantonal (Provincial) authorities to keep a vigilant eye on all requests for permits to work overtime.A special bureau was created to keep close watch to see there is no increase in wholesale and retail prices beyond the scales authorized by the Department of Public economy.Various cantons have instructed their police authorities to take steps to see that the federal decrees are observed.Geneva, Oct.3.\u2014 The Swiss Federal Department of Public Economy has decided to import wheat from Overseas.This step today followed denunciation of an agreement teries ringing the city.under which Switzerland imported j Sirens screamed at dawn and were then suddenly hushed.No certain quantities of wheat from explosions were heard in the city and it was believed the insurgent flyers had passed over.The air raids disrupted a city already excited over disclosure of a vast, spy plot, uncovered when counter-espionage police arrested three hundred persons.Break-up of the spy ring by the famous \u201cAta-dell\u201d brigade was termed one of the most important developments __________________________________since the war began.* An Atadell agent who secured membership reported a group met in the National Library, exchanged bits of information on the movement of Government troops and submitted a full report to one of their members who apparently was charged with relaying the data to the Fascists.Police raided the Library yesterday, 'arresting three hundred accused of espionage, together with many others who later were, exonerated.The Atadell brigade was named after its leader, Garcia Atadell.A Socialist, he was a, linotype operator before the war started.LABOR\u2019S REPLY TO GOVERNMENTS CHALLENGE FOR SUPPORT AWAITED | lALMCTSARE SPREADING IN FRANCE TODAY 70-Mile -an-Hour Chase Along j Derby Line Highway Last Night ! Ended when Fugitives Aban- ! daned Their Car and Escaped! F in Bush.\t^ Political Observers Looking to Edinburgh for Labor Party\u2019s Response to Government\u2019s Challenge on Question of Rearmament Policy \u2014 Labor Executive Committee Adopted Resolution Reserving \u201cIts Full Liberty to Criticize Rearmament Programme\u201d and Would \u201cDecline to Accept Responsibility for Purely Competitive Armament Policy.\u201d Fifi?ERRATIC PATH OF Informed quarters said a Japanese protectorate over any part of China would rot be treated with indifference.So far, the Government has followed the usual procedure of ex- j ondon, Oct.3.\u2014Political observers today looked to Edinburgh for the Labor party\u2019s response ______\tI to the Government\u2019s challenge on A sever,ty-mile-an-hour chase !th\u20ac T^tion support for the re-along the Derby Line highway that j armament programme, only ended when the fugitives'aban- ! Addressing the closing meeting of dened their car and escaped in the the Conservative party\u2019s annual con-| bush, last night, resulted in the j ference at Margate last night, seizure by Rovrd Canadian Mounted !NevlIle Chamberlain, Chancellor of -tl RUSSIA BOASTS THAT HER PACIFIC SHORE LINE IS IMPREGNABLE i Police Constable Rick\u201d\u2019 Alleyn and !the Exchequer, declared that \u201cnoth-; ing in the recent history of the So- stated no formal notes had been sent to Tokyo or elsewhere.CAT OBSERVES GAME LAWS j Fairmont, W.Va., Oct.3.\u2014Alice .r, n , .i r.TUr si r e I Virginia Cook, Latin instructor at Left Behind i^eaul loll Oi seven-, Fairmont State College, has a cat tv.Two' Distressed Steamers j Observes the game laws.,\tt \u2022 j\tc i.Kitty confined her hunting to rats ailû Many injured\towept j ancj 1Tlice until the first day of the Rivers and Streams Over Their 1 squirrel season\u2014then bagged a big i\tI squirrel.Banks.\t___________________ witb^hlf\tlinf bieCi ! J- A- Ke\u2019ly of two hundred galions j mV?the rnu i Y\td States' JaPai .and ! of American alcohol, together with j «ahst-opposition has be- China, but i\u201e was authoritatively ,,10\tastrous to its reputati CAN PAY HIGHER INTEREST RATE Insist Aberhart Government Not Justified in Cutting Interest Rates Arbitarily, Basing Judgment on Audit of Books.Tokyo, Oct.3\u2014An erratic typhoon, heating a path of death and destruc-1 tion over Japanese islands, veered j suddenly last night and passed out over the Pacific Ocean.The tropical cyclone left behind reported death toll of approximately seventy, two distressed steamers and many injured.The typhoon travelled more than Holders of Alberta Bonds 1,500 miles from its point of origin) in the South Seas, skipping between] shore and sea and creating extensive property damage.The largest number of dead re- j ported were sixty passengers and four members of the crew of the Japanese steamship Kashima Maru j which foundered off the west central roast of Korea.The German steamer Ursula Rick-mers sent out several appeals for assistance, announcing she was on fire off Yokohoma.As the typhoon approached Tokyo in the early evening, it veered suddenly in its course.Disappearance of the storm was marked by a brilliant sunlight which Japanese weather oracles interpreted as a certan sign of autumn.The typhoon, covered an area three hundred miles wide, was moving at about thirty miles an horn-with sufficient force, officials said, to blow ships out of harbors and tear railroad trains from then-tracks.Rivers and streams overflowed as the cyclonic winds swept over the islands.At Nagoya, on the east central coast of Honshu, eight thousand houses were reported inundated.Rain and wind storms swept the streets of other eastern coastal cities.Extensive damage to homes and buildings was reported at Yokohama, north of Tokyo.The typhoon hindered communica-lions with outlying points to prevent complete reports of death and damage from reaching the capital.The 10,000-ton Kashima Mam was reported to have foundered near (he Korean Coast.Eight, survivors wore picked up by another chip.the abandoned vehicle.Alleyn and Kelly were stationed on the Derby Line highway, a quarter of a mile south of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff road, when the American car came along.Kelly signalled the vehicle to stop, but the car swept past him at a break-neck pace in the direction of Sherbrooke.Alleyn and Kelly gave chase, but were forced to slow down momentarily when they met three cars, one of which was travelling in their direction.This slight delay caused them to lose sight of the vehicle they were chasing, but a few minutes later they found it abandoned by the side of the road.One rear and one front tire were punctured.Alleyn and Kelly searched the busffi but could find no trace of the fugitives, although it was evident that they had escaped in that direction.At one time.Alleyn, hearing a noise in the bush, did think he had the culprits, but tha glare of his flash-light revealed that the sound '«n more disputation than its I equivocal attitude on the vital sub- ! ject of defence.\u201d At Edinburgh, the Labor party\u2019s j executive committee, preparing for ; the opening- of the party\u2019s annual ! congress on Monday, last night! adopted a resolution for submission ! to the congress saying it reserved i \u201cits full liberty to criticize the re- i armament programme of the pres- ! ent Government\u201d and would \u201cde-| dine to accept the responsibility fori a purely competitive armament ] policy.\u201d Mr.Chamberlain said he was ; sure the country would watch the Labor party\u2019s discussion \u201cwith particular attention and that the results will have a profound effect on opinion as to the fitness of the Oppo- j sition to carry the responsibilities of Government.\u201d \u201cFor our part,\u201d he added, \u201cwe shall proceed with our plans, whatever the Opposition may say.No one can pretend we have not given dis- i Moscow, Oct.3.\u2014 Soviet ! Russia openly boasted today that I her Pacific shore line is im- I pregnable.\ti The boast came at the con- i elusion of Vladivostok naval ! and air manoeuvres, which gave I that eastern ,-eptor the most | realistic taste of war since the Reds drove out the Whites in 1920.\u201cThere can be no doubt that | any military force which might I attempt to land on the Soviet 1 coast, no matter how well pre- | pared it might be, would be I hurled into the sea,\u201d said ¦ Pravda, the Communist party ! organ.\t| The statement was regarded I as a warning to Japan, just as 1 pointed and direct as the recent i speech of War Commissar I Klementi Vbrshiloff at Kiev, ' which wac interpreted as a | warning to Germany against ! aggression from the west.Reinforcements of Mobile Guards Called Out in Paris to Assure Order\u2014Government Will Permit Communist Meeting Tomorrow.MONETARY PACT SEEN AS WORLD TRADE REVIVER Edmonton, Oct.3.\u2014 Holders of Alberta bonds insist the Provincial Government was not justified in cutting interest rates arbitrarily, basing their judgment on an audit of the books of the province.A committee of bondnolders, headed by J.M.MacdonneH, of Toronto, laid their submissions before the Aberhart Government yesterday, but drew no comment from the Social Credit administration.The committee represented the province was able to pay full interest rates and not impose an onerous taxation rate.The argument over Alberta\u2019s ability to pay interest charges goes hack several months.In May, 1936, the Aberhart Government, cut interest rates from an average of 4.89 per cent, to below three per cent., insisting the financial position of the Province of Alberta was unable to stand more.The bondholders took the opposite viewpoint, insisting Alberta was able to pay the contracted interest rates, and yesterday submitted statistical tables to support their contention.They claimed Alberta was able, economically and financially, to pay the higher interest rates, they submitted the province could pay full interest rates this year and have a budget, deficit of only $192,-216.Premier Aberhart declined +o comment on the report or the submission of the bondholders, refer- had-been made by a very contented ; arTment \\cha?,c«\u2019 both b-v P>'«ept and utterly disinterested Jersey \u2019and ideals which practice quite as we expected and!un'^e us today, we shall together that when the time comes for renew-1 form a fortress of democracy that al we may have to ask a good deal j need feal' 110 onslaught from with-of revision.\t[ out.\" \u201cYou will observe the Labor party 1 Reviewing the Government\u2019s redoes not represent that the Ottawa ! armament efforts, the Chancellor agreements were a bad bargain for i sa\u2019d tl® development of aviation to us, but that to make any distinction | som® extent had deprived Britain between members of the Empire | °f insular position.But while and other countries is wrong in the possibilities of what war might principle and ought to be abandon-1 u16311 to the civilian population were ed.In my opinion, if that view were j very present in the minds of the adopted we should presently see the ) members of the Government, it cow.end of the British Empire.'\t! should not be forgotten that they \u201cWhatever difficulties have arisen ] \"'O1'® ev®n more present in the minds over the interpretation of the Otta- of other nations, wa agreements, they did provide a i \"I regard our air force as the new starting point for an exchange I mosl formidable deterrent to war between members of their respective that could be devised,\u201d he said.la Rocque, embattled leader of the extreme Rightist \u201cFrench Social ps-.rty,\u201d has ordered a counter-demonstration.Restrictions oai Public Gatherings in Force in Score of Southern St.Andrews East, Que., Oct.3.\u2014 In memory of Sir John Afr\u2019bott, the first native-born Canadian to become Prime Minister of Canada, a memorial tablet was unveiled here today by the Governor-General, Baron Tweedsmuir.Sir John Abbott held office for a brief period following the death of Sir John A.Macdonald, climaxing in this way a brilliant career in law, politics and business.'] Surely the most fitting form of commemoration for such a man is in , Lord Tweedsmuir said: \u201cWe are Manitoba Towns Today as Toll\u2019 met to commemorate a famous Can- of Infantile Paralysis Epidemic) adian and a gr\u20acat public ?ervant Continued to Grow._______ j his native place, the church where Winnipeg, Oct.3.\u2014Restrictions i his father ministered, the church on public gatherings were in force ! where he worshipped as a boy.in a score of southern Manitoba 1 .S'r Johns lather was one of the towns today as the toll of an epid-1 P\u2019oneer churchmen of Canada, an emic of infantile paralysis continu-d°hn was an eminent lawyer, French Fascists-whom Leftists^ Srw.Fourteen persons were ; ^ charged with attempting to provoke aea(L ,\t, , a \u201ccivil war\u201d\u2014meanwhile announc-l\tnumber of known sufferers! investigation of the new Social party cas*s and an additional DATE OVER FREE CITY \u201e\t___ .Geneva.Oct.3.\u2014The committee! Smart Shopping by Purchaser of ]owed by'xew Hampshire ^h\u2019mJ iand!i\"* the Danzig problem the! FatruJy S Food Supplies Ad- ^ York with 394 and Conn ticu5 ! fXâted today, wm propose that Vised by United States Govern- ^umbered 214, New PJerseyI= 138) i PoIan4 be given a mandate over the ment Experts.Jersey i Maine 132, Pennsylvania 66, _______\ttrict of Columbia l^MTchTgin^t I .The,,p'r0Pp f\u2019 |fc.\ti!3.dicatfd\u2019 \u2022vr u- 4.n o\tFVvirio on\ti p ' 'A'iil call for Poland to submit a.plan Washington, Oct.3.~Smart sr.op- Fjonda^O Marjland\tl?) : later for a solution of the situation ping by the purchaser of the fam- vngima 14, Ohio 10, California and.rly's food supplies was advised by Indiana 7 each, North Carolina 5, United States Government experts Delaware 4, Iowa, Minnesota, Texas today, with a warning that food and Wisconsin 3 each, Kansas and costs will go higher.\tSouth Carolina 2 each, and Alaba- After a nation-wide study, the J?13\u2019.Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Consumer Guide, published at the .Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Agriculture Department, said \u201ccare- bouth Danota, Tennessee, and Utah ful buying will be necessary during one *ach- i Free City.; the city championship series, before 13,990 spectators at Comiskey Park.The Cubs started their right-) handed ace, Lonnie Warneke, figur-| ing to square up Thursday\u2019s five to ,\tY-\t| one White Sox triumph si Wrigléy Festival of Triumph .Started Last Field, but the American ^Leaguers Night when Mussolini's Speech\t\"kï ot Year Ago Was Broadcast the mound during a rollicking eight-Over All Italian Radio Stations.! i'-un ^rive in the- s!xth frame- Roy the first half of 1937 when the full after negotiations with the Danzig Nazi Government.TRIBUTE PAID TO MEMORY OF EARLY PREMIER Henshaw, Clay Bryant and Charlie Root shared the rest of the Cub pitching.Monte Stratton, White Sox freshman righthander, gave ten hits to nine by the quartette of Cub hurl-ers, but, uniike bis opposition, kept wdnVeaS5feffect! °f the droasht ; MAY OPEN PARLIAMENT AT Retail food prices in recent weeks were said to have reached the \u201chighest level since 1930\u201d but the price ftudy added that they were \u201cstill twenty-nine per cent, below\u201d 1929, peak in recent years.One reason housewives and others are acutely conscious of mounting grocery bills, the federal experts 'raid, was that the increases follow the cheap food costs of 1932-33.of the East African kingdom to It Continued from Page 1.\taly.servants of the nation and skilled The festival of triumph started j helmsmen of the ship of state.\u201d j last night when Premier Mussolini\u2019s CADiirn nirr tii a xt ncii.t ; Sir J,>hn Abbott had never been ; speech a year ago was broadcast LAKL1LK DA It 1 HAM UîiüAL much of a party man, said Lord 1 over all Italian radio stations.Tweedsmuir, and in this respect he) (Then, 11 Duce declared Italy ha-l Rome, Oct.3.\u2014Italy celebrated i today the first anniversary of the | beginning of the Italo-Éthiopian j war.Flags and bunting flew from I houses and public buildings.Band j ^hSn\" fairly'welT\"sratteMd\u201c Z\u201d, tha Parks- ) Luke Appling, the major league \u2018 ' tP Rri, L.u is.ed\tac' batting champion, rapped out three S, vL H ,mva510nf0f ¥hl49,732\t«27,220 Mexico .\t.\t660,3 78\t1,003,856 Nether land* \t\t\t3,444,34./\t5,401,1*4 Norway .,\t.\tJ.S48.S70\t2,689,116 ttpain \t\t .\t.\t857,902\t17*f87« «Sweden .\t.\t,\tMS,4M\t7,107,072 United State» >t ,\t.iJ7,»«,l«7\t160,479.216 . of !>|joni'li Peak*» f M i 1 -3rd ATTRACTION- \u201cHURRICANE EXPRESS\u201d In 4 Exciting Parts.! 1 PAGE EIGHT, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT DAVIDSON HILL AND\tGRANITEVILLE BFTHFL\t- Messrs.Arthur and_ Erie Lands-,r-\t\u201e\t\u201c\t\u201c\t¦ j- berg\" and their two 'sisters, have Miss Susan Davidson is spending !\ttheir cotta e at Cedarville vnrmrH vm u -\\ t* Irsi o I n rho lyilûCT and returned to their home in Malden, Mass.a month in Kirkdale, the guest of her brother, Mr.Leonard Davidson, and Mrs.Davidson and family.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lancaster and family and Mrs.Annie Ingram, accompanied by Rev.Mr.Smith, of Boscobel, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Davidson and family in Kirkdale.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Davidson accompanied their daughters, the Misses Irma and Allison Davidson to Grande Ligne school.Messrs.Samuel and Victor Denney, Samuel McAllister and Robert Williams, who have been cutting paving at Guenette, have returned to their homes.RAILROADS TRY NEW \"DOUBLE DECK\u201d PULLMAN CARS MARBLETON Mr.Kenneth Lee and children, of Barre, Vt., spent a week-end with Mr.Lee\u2019s' mother, Mrs.Roy Reed, and Mr.Reed.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Smith spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Elma Wright, Glover, Vt.Mrs.Rupert Carr, of St.Johns-bury, Vt., is visiting his mother, - ' Mrs.Frank Rollins.A very happy family gathering! Mr.and Mrs.Charles Coults, of was held at the home of Mr.and, Milton, Mass., were recent guests of Mrs.H.G.Weston on Sunday, Sep- ; Mrs.Thomas Wilson, tomber 27th, when the guests in-; Mrs.David Henderson, of Beebe, eluded ^r- and Mrs.Roy Butler | was a caller at the home of Mrs.and two children, Bobby and Don- ' Thomas Wilson.ald?of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.: Mrs.George' Stewart, who has Hebert Wood, of Lancaster, N.H., ! been visiting relatives in Barre, Vt., Mn and Mrs.Lawrence Weston, of Bishopton, and Miss Lucy Weston, of Marble.ten.Mr.and Mrs.Wood \u2022returned to Lancaster, N.E., on Monday and were accompanied by Mr.H.G.Weston, who will remain with them for a short visit.Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Porter were recent guests of relatives in j\t~~\t,\t, Sawyerville.\t! Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Willard and Miss Florence Hunt is a guest of | son, Rundid, °f _St.Hyacinth, spent Mr.and Mrs.Hetherington, Shex- a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.brooks, for a few days.\tj Charles Willard.Mr.and Mrs, Al- The chicken-pie supper held by bert Fleck and two children, of Len- kas returned home.Mr.and Mrs.Willey and daugh-ter and Mr.Grant Guerin, of Derby, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Guerin.ASCOT CORNER the members of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of j St.Paul\u2019s Church in the church hall i was a decided success! Proceeds j amounted to thirty-nine dollars, and j the ladies are to be congratulated i on their undertaking.A thanksgiv- ! ing service was held in the church ! the same evening.Rev, T.Robins, ! of Scotstown, being the special I preacher, end Rev, E.M.W.T-em- : pieman, of Scotstown, assisting.I Miss Phyllis Porter has return- ; ¦ed from Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.William Hethering- i ton spent -a week-er here.Messrs.G.P.Hr Hunt motored to Snerbrooke or.Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Bishop and ' Miss Beverley Bishop, of Sher-, brooke, were recent week-end j guests of Mr.and Jenkins visiting BEDFORD DISTRICT SWEETSBURG IRON HILL Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Estes and Mr.i Mr.J.C.Beard, Mrs.Mary and Mrs.John Murray, of Ashland, ' Beard and son, Mr.Landon Beard, N.H., and Mrs.C.L.Sweet, of Iron ' and Mrs.D.E.Hadlock are on a Hill, were tea guests on Monday of i trip and will visit friends in New Mrs.M.A.Robinson.\tI Hampshire, Connecticut and Massa- The Misses Doris Martin, Winni- ! chusets.fred Persons and Edward Persons Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Hastings and recently motored to Montreal.\tdaughter, Esther, returned to their Miss Erma Marsh returned to the home at \u201cBraefurnie\u201d Bloomfield, home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.; near Hartford, Conn., after two Errol Marsh, on Saturday in a very i weeks\u2019 holiday at \u201cThe Highlands,\u2019' comfortable condition following her\tmnt-.W.\\frc.Double deck streamlined Pullman sleeping cars, with rooms on two levels, have been introduced for railway service between New York and Chicago prepa ratory to their introduction in general traffic.These cars, distinguished by the \u201cduplex\u201d window arrange ment, are connected with new observation lounge cars, as shown in top photo.Three steps from the corridor at the side of the sleeping car lead to berths on the upper level.Arrangement of these berths is shown lower right and interior of the observation car lower left.The two cars, made of alloy steel and aluminum, are said to weigh no more than a standard pullman.j at.and Hai erbrooke noxville', also spent a day at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.William spent a day in Knowlton Mr.Gorham and family.Mr.and Mrs.Dave LaBonte and Miss Elaine LaBonte spent a day in Eas: Angus with Mr.and Mrs.i- Henry LaBonte, Mrs.LaBonte re- j ftvv'dav».**.\t\u2022\u2022\u2022 ^ - 1\t; companisd by Rev.and Mrs.J.O.'C.Gilbert, \u201cWe Too Would Bring \"Hi and Mrs C'ai'!e= Paget Miss ! Baron, and also Mr.and Mrs.Joseph! Our Treasurers.\u201d Mrs.Gilbert told 'R.-br-'.a'rd Slr.And' Mi's.\\ Burns attended the chicken pie sup- the story \u201cThe Jar of Rosemary,\u201d w\"\"w*in\u201cT; were in Fairfax v'sit-' Per at Island Brook.\t| to the young people.The hymn \u201cTake and Mrs.Alfred Robert with Mrs.Hasting\u2019s mother, Mrs.Shufelt, and also visited other friends in this vicinity.The chicken pie supper at the Church Hall was well attended.Mrs.Oswald Williams visited her made to hold a supper in the base- : sister, Mrs.Nap.Royea and family ment of the church for the benefit at Millington last week, of the W.A.and Guild.Mrs.E.S.j Mr.and Mrs.Frank Estes and her Reed kindly offered to entertain the : sister, Hester, Mi*, and Mrs.John next meeting and Mrs' W.P.Baker j Murray, Ashland, N.H., paid a visit assisted the hostess at the tea hour 1 to Mr.and Mrs, E.N.Beard and serious accident.Miss Mabel MacMillan entertained the Parish Guild at her home on Tuesday with a good attendance of members and visitors.Plans were Anne Gaudrea and Suzanne and Pier rette Gosselin were in Granby recently visiting their sisters, Mrs.Alexandre Menard and Mrs.Louis Peche.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Campbell, Miss Aurore Campbell, Henri Campbell and Joseph Lavaliere were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lavaliere at Foster, Miss Anna Demers, R.N., is caring for her sister, Therese, who is a patient at the Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal.Miss Marie -Anne Gaudreau, of Bedford, is spending a time with her mother, Mrs.M.Gaudreau.KNOWLTON when delicious refreshments served.were 1 their nece, Mrs.C.L.Sweet recently- Mrs.G.H.Robb, Grand Treasurer of the O.E.S., and Mrs.Harris are in Sherbrooke attending the Grand Chapter session of the Eastern Star.CLARENCEVILLE WEST BOLTON i Miss Doris Wilson is staying at1 Mr.D.E.Hadlock\u2019s during Mrs.| Hadlock\u2019s absence.] Mr.and Mrs.Basil Hadlock, Rich-j vTAALi rvLLLAL ' ford, Vt., were guests of their | motored to Compton to brotherj Mn Delmer Hadlock and | i Mrs.Hadlock last week.I Miss M.E.Wilkinson is visiting | (friends in Cowansville.I Miss Wilkinson, and Mrs.F.E.i I Shufelt spent a day in Warden with! \u2019Mrs.George Robb and Miss Marion) Robb.Prof, and Mrs.P.E.Corbett and son, David see Miss Helen Corbett, who is a student at King\u2019s Hall.EAST FARNHAM STANBRIDGE STATION a ^ F \u2022 id tamiii Ay, ana ist Ang me of Mrs.Stewart Coates, of is, were callers at the at Island Brook.Mrs.Mary Abbot, of Magog, was; My Life and Let It Be\u201d was sung j visiting her cousin, Mrs.M.A.The meeting closed with the benedic-I Smith, for the past week.While'tion by the Pastor.Mrs.Gilbert here she also visited Miss B.Par- sana i>ir.and Mrs.George Lari- ! sons.an Bisr i H.H.r.and Mrs.Fred Powel isor Mins, and Mr.and Mrs.uns Kdgeon, of Sherorooke, \u2022 visitors at the home of Mr.ana James Largy, r.and Mrs.oirarles Labree I Mrs.A.Boss and son, Mr.Cecil f Boss, were guests of Mr.and_ Mrs.and Guy Howe , and Mrs.John Howe.Mr Dame Moyle is enjoying aj Mr and Mrs.S- A_ Meade have month s ho .day trip to Vancouver, returned from a trip to Montreal.B.a and other cities en route., Mr_ and Mrs_ TruaX; nee Miss Mrs.L.L.Shurt eff has returned Evei Baldwi a daughter 0f the from a pleasant motor trip to Lewis- late Mr_ and Mrs.Thomas J.Bald-ton and Auburn, Maine, where she wj of North Dakotai U S_A were was aguestof her sister, Mrs.E E.!entertaiMd duri the t week Fletcher- and Mr.Fletcher The at the hom(?s of prisci\\la chand_ many Coaticook friends of Mrs.; j and Ml.and Mrs.H.A.Bald-Fletcher, nee Miss Flora Bacon, iwi Dixville Road> during the past will regret to learn that she is Quite ;few da Mr_ and Mrs.Truax are seriously ill at the present time\tendin- the winter months in the The host of friends of Mrs Ada gtPate of*Arizona.J Gordon will be pleased to know M, and Mrs.A w.Martin who that she has now somewhat recover- have\tthe t twQ months ed from the effect of the severe, wjth ^lativ\u20acg at Pittsburg, N.H., fall that she experienced some time : Dixvm a,so Coaticook hav\u20ac re.ago, Mrs Janet Dawson has been:tui.ned to theil.]lome in Glendale, WITH BICYCLE FOR rpwO BEDROOMS.WITH CR WITHOUT early morning work Steady Job.Would board, in nine location.Mrs.G.Mar-of Fascists headed by Sir Oswald not interfere with schooling Good oppor- ooux.46 Warren Street, Lennoxville.Phone Mosley.\tI tunity for enterprising lade.Call Room 179-M.Efforts are being made in the dis-jiOG, Magog House.____________________________ upHHnnr TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS, 2 TWO- year-old heifers, 1 eighteen-months old ;; VI/\u2019OULD PURCHASE A LADY'S USED ^ \u2019 Persian Lamb coat.Apply 90 Murray Street.F J.SOUTHWOOD & CO.INS.AGENTS 4 Marquette St.Sherbrooke.Ph.100.QLD POSTAGE STAMPS; BEST PRICES paid for stamps collections and accumu- 1 six-month Durham bull.D.A.Mclver, Gould.\u2018\tlations.William?, 316 Wellington North, / < OOD WORK HORSE, $60 CASH.AP- Sherbrooke.ply Wm.Mitchell, Lenoxville.Phone\t.\u2014- QHARCOAL FOOT WARMER.BOX 21, ply 910r31.Wm.Mlitchell, Lenoxville.Phone \\i SJUtBSTER'S GARAGE LTD.31 IVcllinston St.South.Phone US.AUCTION SALE Tuesday, October 6th, 12:30 O'clock for Aime Blais, Throe miles from Sherbrooke, on BeJvidere Road.Black mare, seven years old, gentle, well broken, weight 1,250 Iba., black mare eleven years old.weight 1,250 lbs., 28 good grade cows, double harnesses, 8 driving harnesses, 2 pair «led*, sleigh, 300 bushels oats, cream separator, disc harrow, many other articles too numerous to mention.Term* : cash.R.M.DEMERS.Auctioneer .Phone 1005.Sweeteburg.NEW ADDRESS FOR MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 33 Wellington St North.Granada BIJr.\tPhone 243.Lost And Found Q.ENTLEMAN\u2019S SPRING AND FALL coat lost last night at Suitor\u2019s Dance Hall.Will the person who took some pleas?return to Suitor\u2019s, SPr'^R Road, Lennoxville.SANITARY RUBBER GOODS Save 80%.Buy your Drug Sundries, Specialties, Supplies, Novelties, etc., direct from ! OUM OF MONEY LOST ON LANSDOWNE manufac(urer through our Mail Order Dept.^ market.Reward offered to finder.Armand Desbriens, Route 4, Sherbrooke.Phone 3557.\t.Miscellaneous Ml personal items are mailed postpaid by us in plain sealed packages.We have everything.Send for FREE illustrated mail-order catalogue.The N-R Mfg.Co.Dept.G.Box 353, Hamilton, Ontario.A.H.dent GENGE.PIANO TUNER.RESI-e 194 Quebec Street.Tel.923-W.WEU RECOMMENDED YOUNG MAN wishes communicate party driving \u2014.\u2014.| Florida.Record.Box 61.A labor supporter of a candidate «TRICTI-Y BRIVATK maternity for the Lancashire division spoke in, t\"'™- Clean.Hneht rooms, hoard bdore the richest Oocknev strain.\tif '\u2022«\u2018ired.Knglish and i-rom-h d,vl< m till l K ne.n 11 nncj .11 .im.\tartendarce.Norse Bradford.33 High St., Our opponents sttffjTtat.se ™ |s,,r\u201ernok5.Phon, 14\u201e.fair comments upon their wretched proffratnme ns a libel.What is a libel?\u201d he asked.\t| An\tntr grieved voice replied.\u201cSomething you stick on a bottle!\u201d Chief Clerk (to typist): \u201cMiss Fairwon, I would suggest that you do not write, letters to your young man during office hours.Smith, Jones and Co.write to me that they have received notice of a shipment of love and kisses instead of the tar and axle grease .hey ordered.\" \u201cThanks for the trumpet, grand- tJTRAYED INTO MY PASTURE ABOUT P»- the first of Jure, one yearling heifer.\"It is not Worth thanks, sonny.Owner enn hnve snm.by paying charges, B, L.Sager, R.R.2, Magog, due.\u201cThat is what I said, hut dad said must thank you all the same \u201d 1 57 PAGE TES SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 193ff.YANKEES SQUARED WORLD SERIES WITH RECORD-BREAKING VICTORY I ed out on a pretty play, Coffman to Terry.DiMagg-io filed to Moore and Gehrig punched a single past Terry, but was thrown out trying to steal, Mancuso to Bartell.No runs, one hit, no errors, one left.Giants\u2014The Giants staged a rally i of their own and netted three runs 7\t»\t^\t»->¦ iv l 1\tkack 'ri\u2019to \"arne- Mancuso Tremendous Clouting Barrage Against Five Pitchers walked and whitehead fanned.Jack- Brought Yankees Weird Eighteen to Four Triumph j - Over Giants in Second Game of r ail Classic Yesterday\u2014 Davis, batting for Coffman, singled Tony Lazzeri\u2019s Home Run with Bases Loaded and Bill through the infield.Moore fanned xuiij .\t7,,\t_\tju «\u2018J aiîd Bartell, with the count two and Dickey s Three-Run Circuit Clout Featured riomicide\ta ]ong drive that was foul Sauad\u2019s Seventeen-Hit Assault\u2014Gomez, Although Un- j by a close margin, being so close M\t^\tj xt a.- if\ti.c*\tI that it looked like a home run.Bar- usually Erratic, Limited INationai Leaguers to dix Dare- teI1 walked> forcins Mancuso across jjes>\tj the plate, and Terry lashed a single ¦ to left, scoring Jackson and Davis.\u2019\t\u2019\t\"\t.\t] Leiber lined to Powell in deep left New York, Oct.3-\u2014It ith the is- southpaw rarely has been more el\u2019-i t0 erKj the inning.Three runs, three sue more sharply defined than ever ratio.Although he held tne Giants\tno errors, ttvo left, as strictly a\tbattle between\tCarl\tto a meagre six hits and struck out ;\tFIFTH INNING.Hubbell\u2019s pitching perfection\tand\teights batsmen, Gomez issued seven , YANKEES.\u2014Frank Gabier,\ta the Yankees\u2019\trecord-breaking:\tball-\tbases on balls, let go a two-base wilo.j i*5ght-hander, went to the mound\tfor killing, the\tbig town\u2019s exclusive\tpitch, and otherwise contrived to get u]ie G;ants.Dickey grounded out\tto Terry, unassisted, and Selkirk lifted s?himself into much trouble.World Series warfare moved across -he Harlem River today for a three-day run at Yankee Stadium.Unless fat Freddy Fitzsimmons, who serves \u2019em up for the Giants in the third game today, can duplicate Hubbell\u2019s Wednesday victory over the Homicide Squad, the National League champions had better pray for the rain that aided them immeasurably in the opener and without which they -were a pushover in yesterday\u2019s sunshiny second game.Win or lose in the series, however, the Yankees, as a direct result of their tremendous clouting barrage in yesterday\u2019s weird eighteen to four triumph on top of their amazing feats in the American League season, will undoubtedly go down in the books a; the greatest set of record-breaking sluggers ever put together Sparked by old \u201cPoosh \u2019Em Up\u201d Tony Lazzeri\u2019s homer with the bases loaded in the third _ inning\u2014the first four-run homer since Elmer Smith unloaded the bases for the Cleveland Indians sixteen years ago and the second in all series history \u2014Lou Gehrig and Company, game-wreckers extraordinary, helped smash or duplicate nine World Series hitting and scoring records into oblivion in compiling their astonishing total of seventeen hits off five Giant pitchers as they evened the New York civil war at one game apiece.Joe McCarthy and his Yankees received the good news that Monte Pearson, the club's number two right-hander, may be sufficiently recovered from his ailing back to pitch Sunday\u2019s game against Hub-bell.That factor would relieve considerably the serious hurling situation in the American Leaguers\u2019 camp, leaving big \u201cRed\u201d Ruffing yesterday\u2019s game follows: for Monday\u2019s clash.On that basis, McCarthy changed his mind for today's pitching assignment and unexpectedly nominated big \u201cBump\u201d Hadley over the veteran Pat Malone and the steady Johnny Murphy to oppose Fitzsimmons\u2019 knuckle-balling.This summer Hadley signalized his shift from Washington to New York by reeling off eleven secutive victories.It is safe to say, however, that neither Fitz nor Hadley will produce, in today\u2019s promised fair weather, the daffy baseball served up yesterday by \u2022\u2018Lefty\u201d Gomez, who lived up to his \u201cGoofy\u201d nickname in first class fashion, and \u201cPrince Hal\u201d Schumacher and the four pitchers #¦ FROM THE SIDELINES *-\u2014,é New York, Oct.3.\u2014Some scribes hardly saw yesterday\u2019s game after the first few innings.They were too busy thubbing through the record books.The final count was an even dozen broken or equalled series marks.Tony Lazzeri appeared three times, hitting a homer with- the bases filled to equal Elmer Smith\u2019s 1920 feat for Cleveland; driving in four runs in one inning, also equalling Smith\u2019s record, and batting in five runs in one game for a new record also equalled by Bill Dickey before the game ended.Not for nothing is \u201cLefty\u201d Gomez known as the \u201cBeau Brummel\u201d of the diamond.He spent almost as much time_ straightening out the.crease in his pants as he did trying to get his smokeball over.TERRIERS BEAT INDIAN RIVALS IN FIRST GAME DOUBLE TITLE POSSIBLE FOR BRITISH GIRL The Giants were trailing by eight j a high flv to Leiber.Powell singled uns when they combined three of ;0flr the right field wall and Lazzeri their six base hits, with two bases ; lifted a long fly that Leiber pulled on balls, for three runs in the 'down in deep centre.The drive car-fourth.Dick Bart'll missed hitting'Tied fully four hundred and fifty a home run with the bases full in ;feet and would have been a home this inning by a matter of inches.jrun m0st any other place in the park.He lashed a drive into the upper - No runs, one hit, no errors, one left, left field stands that looked inomen- j GIANTS.\u2014Ott bounced out, Laz-tarily to be a duplicate of Lazzeri's zeri to Gehrig, and Mancuso fanned, record equaller.Bartell finally i Whitehead grounded out on the first walked, to force home one run, and pitch, Lazzeri to Gehrig.No runs, no Manager Bill Terry\u2019s long single ; hits, no errors, none left, bi-ught home two more before;\tSIXTH INNING Gomez retired the dangerous Mel ! Yankees\u2014The McCarthymen pro-Ott for the third out .\t! duced their tenth run in this ehap- Otherwise it was mainly a cues- ; ter.Gomez, leading off, bounced a tion of how big a score the Yankees slow one to Bartell who threw the would roll up.\t; Yankee hurler out on a pretty play.The Y\u2019ankees themselves shared : Crosetti walked and advanced to \u2018to prev: - I'i'j'-d single-game « third on Rolfe\u2019s long single.DiMag-total of thirteen runs registered gio lifted a high fly to Moore and first by the Athletics against the j Crosetti scored easily after the Giants in 1911, equalled by the catch, Rolfe remaining at first.Giants against the Yankees in 1921, Gehrig hoisted a long fly to Ott.and tied by Ruth.G- n-f.end Com-i One run, one hit, no errors, one p: i v againts the uls 'oar ears ; left.ago.\t_\tj\tGiants\u2014Jackson popped to Laz- Tne cuiTent Nr lierai League | zeri and Gabier was given a free ebux i-ions, by tallying four tunes i ticket to first, marking the seventh with xLe aid of Gen.e» s wil .n 's, I pass issued by Gomez.Moore lined helped set a new total of twenty- ; to DiMaggio.who robbed the Giant two runs for a single series game, , outfielder of a base hit with a lut this ^ was about ths\tthmg\tj beautiful running catch, Bartell lin- \u201e -, -i,,.\t^ Powell.No runs, no hits, no they contributed to the wildest festivities any series has developed.By and large, it was a sandlot ball game that needed nothing so much as a keg of leer near each base to make ot 'ook like the nn-rual tussle between the married men and the single men at their annual frolic.Despite a turn to warm weather, ths.MVada\" .2 was only; : errors, one left SEVENTH INNING i Yankees \u2014 The Yankees went eight runs ahead by scoring twice in this canto.Dickey walked after the ; the count had reached three and | two, reaching second on Selkirk\u2019s _ i single.Powell also singled and the sunny bases were again loaded when Lazzeri came to bat The Yankee short- The series\u2019 two outfielding gems to date : Whitehead\u2019s double-play stab of DiMaggio\u2019s liner in the eighth inning \u201cbreak\u201d of the first game .DiMaggio\u2019s pretty running catch of JoJo Moore\u2019s looping liner to kill off a possible two-bagger in the sixth frame of the second contest.play-by-play description , Whitehead to Terry, Selkirk scoring | on the play, and Crosetti flied to FIR'1! INNING\t\u2018 Leiber.Two runs, two hits, no er- Yankees\u2014Two hits, a base on1 °^e balls and two outfield flies sent the GiurlS The Giants went out in Yanks awav to a two-run lead.Cro-! one-two-three order.Terry ground-sett! connected with Schumacher\u2019s to Lazzeri and was called out at first pitch for a single and Rolfe, first, the umpire hesitating beicre walked.DiMaggio bunted down the'ca\u201clrl?the close play.Leiber was third-base line and was safe for\tout.Crosetti to Gehrig, and \u201c\tbase hit, beating Jackson\u2019s throw, ! Ott lifted a high fly to DiMaggio.and the bases were filled.Gehrig No runsn, no hits, no errors, none lifted a high fly to Ott, Crosetti left.\t.scoring after the catch, Rolfe ad- .EIGHTH INNING vancing to third and DiMaggio re- , V ankees\u2014Rolfe popped to Wliite-maining at first.Dickey hoisted a bead and DiMaggio doubled, sliding fly to Leiber and Rolfe crossed the : mto second base just ahead of plate.Jackson intercepted Leiber\u2019s, Moore\u2019s throw.Gehrig walked with) throw and DiMaggio, who had the count three and two, but Dickey reached second on a wild throw,: flied to Ott and Selkirk grounded ,\t, ¦\t, ,\t,,\t-\t,\t,\twas tossed out at third, Schumacher;\tout, Terry to Gabier.No runs,\tone ^horf°: 4W d hlm -he mound\tfor\tto Bartell.Two runs, two\thits, no,\thit.no errors, two left.-ne Giants.\terrors, none left.\tGiants\u2014Mancuso lashed a double ah senes lus,ioi-y, there, prob-\tGiants\u2014Gomez fanned the\tfirst.\tto left, beating Powell\u2019s throw\twith ab:y aû; ne,ei a oizziei af-an, not\ttwo men face him, Moore\tand;\ta long slide, but advanced no\tfur- e\\ en excluding the L-y' Ssmt m Bane:!.Terry lined a single over ther when both Whitehead and Jack-v.men tne Piuladeipn.a Amietics .second base, Leiber was given four; son fouled to Gehrig.Harry Dan-snoved ten\trum across\tm\tone inn mg\tballs in a row, and Ott lifted a high ning batted for Gabier and fanned, against the\tC.ucago\tCubs.\tfly to DiMaggio.No runs, one hit, No runs, one hit, no errors, one left.Compared to the wor-: of pitching no errors, two left.\t;\tNINTH INNING art that Hubbeil turned m with nis\tSECOND INNING\tI\tYankees - Harry Gumbert\twas six to one wm or.V eunescuy, look-\tYankees\u2014Schumacher continued\t!\tthe Giants' fifth pitcher and\twas mg at yesterday s scramble was\t.:.;e\tto show lack of control\tand A1 \u2018\ttouched for five hits, including\tBill uaMing m a ir.ree-nr.g ^circus after\tSmith started to warm up\tagain in\tDickey\u2019s three-run homer, as\tthe the Giants' bull pen.Selkirk walk- Yankees added six points to their ed and Powell lined to Ott.Lazzeri stuck his bat in front of a pitch-out but missed and Selkirk was thrown out trying to steal, Mancuso to Whitehead.Lazzeri walked and Gomez fanned to end the inning.No runs, no hits, no errors, one left.Giants\u2014A wild pitch by Gomez.Gumbert, scoring Crosetti, while allowed Mancuso to tally the Giants\u2019 R0]fe stopped at second.Gehrig was first run.The Giants\u2019 catcher walk-; tossed out, Jackson to Terry, both i,nn',n£ and White- runner- advancing a base on the s- head Hied to Selkirk, who bumped ; play.Dickey poled a home run into Ft \u2018-be right field wall as he made! the ]ower right field stands, trotting nVV ! home behind Rolfe and DiMaggio.Selkirk fanned.Six runs, five hits, After each series game, a shy youngster with a dead \u201cpan\u201d that success cannot thaw out practises tap dancing in preparation for the grandest clean-up in cash and glory ever struck by a big league baseball freshman.It\u2019s Joseph Paul DiMaggio, strictly no tap dancer when taking his cut along Yankee Murderers\u2019 Row, training for a vaudeville tour that, with a fair share ot almost certain success, promises to send his first year earnings to $40,000\u2014 or even more.No first-year ball player in history, not even the immortal Babe Ruth, ever got anywhere near the glory or cash that is coming to the.twenty-one-year-old fisherman\u2019s son from the North Beach district ot San Francisco.For his invaluable baseball services to the Yankees alone, \u201cDead Pan Joe\u201d will collect something like $15,000 or more, depending on the outcome of the big show now on before the footlights.Broadcasting advertising and \u201cghost\u201d written articles on the World Series already have assured him another $10,000.As soon as the series is over he and his brother, Vince, who patrols the outfield for the San Diego Padres, will go on a vaudeville tour.\u201cI\u2019ve been pretty lucky this year, I guess,\u201d says Joe.\u201cAnd maybe I\u2019ll do all right with this dancing business.\u201d Veterans who have watched Joe\u2019s meteorical rise, hail him as the greatest first-year player ever to land in the majors Orillia Aggregation Came from Behind to Edge Out Vancouver North Shore Indians in Opening Tilt for Canadian Senior Lacrosse Championship.attending grand opera.Although the ' Yankees generally did fine work, with rookie Joe DiMaggio play- ! ing a grand game afield and the ! biggest guns, Lou Gehrig and Bill ! Dickey, finally finding the range for a pair of hits each, the game from ar.v angle was a perticulariy punch-drunk affair.Although pitching six-hit ball, Gomez was tops in crossing everyone\u2014including himself and his battery mate, Dickey, who also pen- ¦ tributed a homer to the Yankee fes- ; tivitiee.The southpaw senor\u2019s fas ball was never better \u2014 when he ; the catch.Jackson lifted a managed to get it over.As an ex- fly to Selkirk and Schumacher walk-ample of hi' erratic pitching, there ed.A wild pitch that bounced was the instance in the fourth frame through Dickey\u2019s legs allowed Man-where he walked Gus Mancu'-o on : cuso to cross the plate and Schu-four pitched bails, then fanned Bur- mâcher to reach third.Moore foul-gess Whitehead or, Three pitches, and ed out to Rolfe with the count three immediately served up three balls in a row to Travis Jackson before the Giants\u2019 aging third baseman drilled a single to right.The Yankees knocked Schumacher fr^m the mound in the midst of a seven-run outburst in the third chapter and continued an attack that was climaxed in the ninth canto by a six-run drive off Harry Gumbert.This concluding blast in a game that dragged two hours and forty-nine minutes\u2014the longest in series history\u2014crowned one of the greatest record-breaking sprees ever witnessed in championship play.Lazzeri, the veteran second base-man who was supposed to be near the end of the playing trail, contributed the biggest wallop to the record books with tis circuit elouc off the relief flinging of right-handed Dick Coffman.In the seventh inning Lazzeri drove home a fifth run with a long fly, thereby wiping out a mark for runs-batted-in that he had shared with \u201cBabe\u2019\u2019 Ruth and six other World Series batsmen.Not even this record stood for long, however.Dickey came t uci gh with a ninth-inning homer with two ; full in World Series play since 1920 n that tied him with Lazzeri ! when Elmer Smith, of Cleveland, total.Powell walked and ran to third when Lazzeri hoisted a long fly to Leiber.Gomez singled to score Powell and reached second on Crosetti's single.Rolfe bounced a hit through Jackson\u2019s hands, scoring Gomez and sending Crosetti to second.DiMag-1 gio got a fourth straight single off no errors, none left Giants\u2014Moore lined to DiMaggio, Bartel! doubled after the count had reached three and two, but advanced , ,\t.\t,,\t,\tI no further when Terry lined to Di- and two, it being the fourth staightj Maggio and Leiber drove a long riy time tnat Gomez had brought the thafBthe Coast ItaIian ht on\" th; count up to three and two One run, | ru N-\u201e\thH no nits, no errors, one left.\t:\t5 THIRD INNING\t1 01,0 hlt' Yankees\u2014Tony Lazzeri\u2019s home run with the bases loaded featured ! no ; rrors, Her bid for fame, as the fanette journeying the longest distance to attend the series, has been made practically unanimous for Miss Gwen Clarke, of Edmonton, Alta,, by New York\u2019s baseball-mad populace.Miss Clarke, who once saw the House of David baseball team play, came 3,000 miles to root for the Giants.She is the daughter and secretary of Joseph A.Clarke, mayor of Edmonton.Miss Clarke knows more about big league baseball than most persons.She studies the box scores and can reel off batting averages and things like that even, though she never saw a big league game until Wednesday, when her Giants beat the Yanks.\u201cDad was in the East five or six years ago,\u201d said Miss Clarke.\u201cHe was here for fifteen days and he saw thirteen baseball games.He likes it almost as well as I do.By the way, in that first game, I think those d- Yankees made four errors instead of two that time when we scored twice.\u201d Miss Clarke wasn\u2019t talking for publication after those \u201cd- Yankees\u201d shelled the Giants for a eighteen to four triumph yesterday.Toronto, Oct.3.\u2014 Coach Andy Pauli\u2019s prediction that his Vancouver North Shore Indians would make \u201cpoodle dogs out of Orillia\u2019s Tigers\u201d was a long way from fulfilment today, but the series for Canadian senior lacrosse championship promises to be plenty tough for the Terriers, Mann Cup holders.Fighting to capture the title for the third straight year, the Terrier machine edged out a ten to eight win over the coast Braves here last night in their first skirmish of the besrt-of-five series.To do that they had to fight an uphill battle most of the way after being on the wrong side of a six to one score at the end of the first quarter.A shrieking crowd of approximately 7,500, largest gathering to witness a final in Toronto for several years, watched the Dominion champions rally after a nearly disastrous first quarter and go on to victory.Bewildering the Terriers in the opening quarter with lightning-speed and perfect combination, the Squamish Reserve Indians tallied six goals to Orillia\u2019s lone counter in the first fifteen \u2022 minutes.But the Terriers showed their championship form in the second frame, blasting home six goals and holding the western champions scoreless to hold a seven to six edge at half time.The eastern Canada title holders added two more points in the third stanza while the Redskins drew a blank and each team garnered two tallies in the bruising | closing quarter.j \u201cShipwreck\u201d Kelley, clever Ter-j rier wing man, was his team\u2019s j leading scorer with three tallies.Forward Ernie Curran and Rover Johnny McMahon each got two.\u201cToar\u201d Munro hefty rearguard, \u201cButch\u201d Boettger, his partner, and Dick Walsh, slim centre, each with one, made up the champions\u2019 total.For the Redskins, Jack Squires, high-scoring centre; Oscar Bom-berry, forward, and Louis ijew-is, thirty-six year old veteran wing-man, each scored two goals.Singles were gathered by Steve Bomberry, one of the best all-round players in Canada, and \u201cBeef\u201d Smith, 205-pound scoring ace of the team.The challengers from the small Squamish reserve on Vancouver harbor\u2019s north shore are the first all-Indian team to reach thé Canadian finals in the history of Mann Cup play.To win the championship of the game their forefathers originated is the dream of their lives.The series continues Monday night.Youthful Pam Barton Will Become Second Player to Win British and American Golf Crowns in Same Year If She Defeats Mrs.Crews in United States Final Today.BOWLING The official box score: YANKEES -he Yankees\u2019 seven-run outburst in!\t^ ^\t^r) an inning which saw Schumacher ! B-f % s ' leave the mound to be followed by | T,;7, \u201d\t''r A! Smith who, in turn, gave way to L't;*8':\u2019, \u2019 Dick Coffman, Crosetti singled for ! ^7 C hi* second straight hit and Rolfe ! LfES\u2019 walked on four straight balls.Di-1 rL\u201e.!u \u2019 ir ' \\f.\t.v.h _ rowui.5 omez, p Tota Maggio bunted and was safe when i \u2022Jackson fumbled the ball, filling the | r'r \u2019 \u201c \u2019 bases.Smith, a southpaw, replaced J Schumacher, Gehrig smashed a single over Terry\u2019s head, scoring Crosetti and Rolfe, and Dickey followed with a single which scored DiMaggio and sent Gehrig to third.Selkirk lifted a short fly to Leiber, Gehrig making no attempt to score, and the corners were crowded for the second time when Powell strolled.Coffman went in for Smith and with the count two and two gave Lazzeri a home-run ball.It was the first circuit clout with the bases 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 men on for the new mark of five runs-bat-led-in during a single series game.Dickey\u2019s smash ended the greatest ninth-inning scoring outburst in series history and helped put the Yan-yees far out in front 0 0 1 0 0 n 'O A 2 o J j 1 i 7 1 1 0 PERFECT WEATHER ASSURED FOR TODAY\u2019S BATTLE.Yankee Stadium, New Y'ork, Oct.3-\u2014The 1936 World Series between the New Y'ork Giants and the New York Y'ankees, all even after the first two games, shifted to the home of the American League champions today with perfect baseball weather conditions assuring close to a capacity crowd of 71,000.More than six thousand fans were lined up outside the bleacher and unreserved grandstand ticket booths early this morning waiting for a chance to move into the stadium.The weather bureau promised that \u201cclear, fair and balmy\u201d weather would prevail through the day.The crowd lined up outside the I bleacher entrance was in joyous I mood, lifting their voices in song to E ! the accompaniment of music pro.0 vid-i'd by a biind accordion player.0 i More than 1,500 fans were lined up q * at the unreserved grandstand ticket q ! booths.Heading both lines were fans of Italian extraction\u2014drawn, no doubt, by the achievements during the regular season and to date in the World Series of the Yankees\u2019 Latin trio, Tone Lazzeri, Frank Crosetti and Joe Dimaggio, and Gus Mancuso, of the Giants.There was no change in the announced pitching selections, Fred Fitzsimmons, veteran knuckle-bail expert of the Giants, and Irving (Bump) Hadley, Yankee fast-ball artist.2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 10\t1 T no\tfurther\tt.b Rol\tfe,\twho back)\t¦d up\t2\t/.Batted ftj\t\tr in\teighth beh\tind third\tba
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