Sherbrooke daily record, 18 septembre 1942, vendredi 18 septembre 1942
[" V jÿbrrhronke iailu tHmirb \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942.WEATHER Çloydy and cooler* ,1 Forty-Sixth Year, NAZIS FORCED FROM STREETS Russians Take initiative In Dramatic Rally After Being Backed Down Tree-Lined Avenues to Cliffs Overlooking Volga River, Soviets Struck Back in Supreme Effort to Save Big Steel City and Throw German Invading Armies Into Reverse.By The Canadian Press Hitler\u2019s siege armies, twice hurled back in bloody street fighting, were reported hastily erecting defences in the Northwest outskirts of Stalingrad today as the Russians seized the initiative in a dramatic eieventh-hour rally.Dispatches said the Red army defenders were backed down tree-lined avenues to cliffs .overlooking the Volga waterfront at one time.Then, with the bluffs behind them and Nazi tanks in front, the Soviets struck back in a supreme effort to save the big steel city and forced the invaders to retreat.The bodies of hundred's of German dead and the hulks of burned-out Nazi banks littered the streets, dispatches said, as the Russians obeyed Stalin\u2019s order and swept the Nazi tide back to the North.Red Star, the Soviet army newspaper, said the retreating Germans hurriedly set up anti-tank obstacles and firing points to block the Russian counter-offensive after they had been driven back, often at bayonet point, yard by yard and house by-house.Russian headquarters said that as darkness fell over the city last night \"all detachments which had penetrated our positions were repulsed.\u201d Elsewhere on the long battlefront, the Russians were reported to have struck into the German left flank in the Voronezh sector, three hundred miles North of Stalingrad, and beat off Nazi assaults in the Mozdok sector in the Central Caucasus.Southeast Europe underwent an attack of jitters last night, marked by an air raid scare in Sofia, Bulgaria, and reports that mysterious balloons trailing explosives were drifting over Hungary.Bad weather kept the R.A.F.\u2019s big bombers from attacking Germany proper last night, but planes of the British Coastal Command attacked the docks at Bordeaux, site of a German U-boat nest on the South coast of France.Only minor German aerial activity was noted over Britain, Italy\u2019s high command claimed that Italian naval assault boats dashed into the roadstead at Gibraltar, sank a steamship and seriously damaged five other Allied ships under the bristling guns of the great rock fortress.On the Egyptian front all was quiet.COMPULSORY BIBLE STUDY IN SCHOOLS Montreal, Sept.IS___((P) \u2014Com- pulsory study of the Bible in Protestant High Schools in Quebec was announced yesterday in a statement covering a new course of study.The new course is introduced in the conviction that \"A knowledge of the Bible is part of the equipment of any educated man .is great literature and has a place by itself among the great books that our race has produced and is an essential part of the spiritual heritage of our race.\u2019, STALINGRAD CHftWCE ENCOUNTER RAISED DIEPPE TOLL Arrival Of Canadians Delayed By Engagement Dnring Channel Voyage LABOR PARLEY IS CONCLUDING DEBATE TODAY Question of 168-Hour-Week in Shipyards Causes Bitter Discussion at Congress of Labor Convention.JAI.OP1ES TABOO Gettysburg, Pa., Sept.18.\u2014(Æ3)\u2014 There\u2019ll be no \"jalopies\u2019\u2019 for college boys here this year.Gettysburg College officials have banned student cars on the campus to conserve tires and gasoline.Ottawa, Sept.18.\u2014HP)\u2014The Canadian Congress of Labor Convention entered its closing session today with several major items of business still on the agenda.One is the election'of officers.This drew interest at earlier meetings with reports that C.H.Millard, National Director of the United Steel Workers of America, in particular prominence for the past few weeks because of threatened strikes at Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., and Sydney, N.S., might contest the presidency of the C.C.L.against A.R.Mosher.Mr.Millard, howevei', denied the reports.The Convention delegates were still faced with a bit of unfinished business that brought forth conflicting discussion yesterday.This was the question of the 168-h-our week of Continued on Page 2, Col.1.Nazi Penetration Of Stalingrad Repulsed By Russian Defenders \u201cVICTORY NICKEL\u201d NEAR Philadelphia, Sept.18.\u2014 tbe United Ottawa, Sept.18.\u2014ff; \u2014 Ottawa ] States and, to a Retail Druggists\u2019 Association at a ! lesser extent, meeting here unanimously agreed to Britain, can recommend to the Wartime Prices ship her' this J- F-Sander«on.___________ and Trade Board that, the business winter if famine conditions arc to Assembly here, hours be from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.with be averted.The Middle East and Boston Light, set up on Little a \u2022tP'rn- clo,:|n8 t-imo on Saturday.Africa may also contribute food but Brewster Island at the mouth of The shorter business hours will 'the bulk may have to cross the North I Boston Harbor ift 1716, has been help m the conservation of electri- Atlantic.\t(doused for the duration.It is the city and the release of much-needed j\tZERO PLUS\t[oldest lighthouse in the United manpower.\t] The Japanese have started to add i States and probably on the Con- A.R.Farley who represented the armor to their Zero fighter which i tinent .Vice-President Henry Hu!] druggists intimated that Hull'up to now, because it has had noj^\u2014\u2014________________________________ would take similar action.\tprotecting steel for the pilot, could Continued on Page 2, Col.1 f FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1942.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD COMMITTEE IS NOT CONVINCED ON LABOR PUN Congress Inquiry Fails to Reveal Need for National Service Act at Present Time Members Claim.Washington, Sept.18.\u2014\t\u2014A week-long investigation into the problem of budgeting the United States manpower left the special House of Representatives Committee on Defence Migration unconvinced today that legislation now is neces-saryvto provide controls over labor. poll of the committee showed a belief that the job of placing labor should be continued on a voluntary basis, despite the assertion of the War Manpower Commissioner.Pa il McNutt, it is proving unsuccessful in some areas.A hint that the Government might act to prevent farm workers from quiting their jobs for more lucrative employment in war plants was dropped by Agriculture Secretary Claude Wickard yesterday when he said that if \u201ca patriotic appeal for men to stay on the farm won\u2019t work, then we will have to make some other approach\u201d to the problem.Representative Laurence Arnold (Dem.-Ill.), however, told reporters he did not favor a National Service Act at this time.Representative Carl Curtis (Rep.-Ncb.), another committee member, said advocates of the legislation did not prove their case, and added he is \u201cmore worried about the drain of the military forces upon the supply of farm labor.\u201d Arrival Of Continued from Page 1.Labor Parley Continued from page 1.continuous operation, endorsed in a recent Royal Commission report on Vancouver shipyards.Discussion stirred up yesterday when a resolution came up for approval of the 168-hour plan, which gives workers one day's rest in seven keeping the plants at continuous output, but does not necessarily provide the day off on Sunday.Objections were immediately raised to the resolution by Vancouver shipyard workers.A.A.McAuslane, a member of the Royal Commission who had submitted a minority report objecting to the Commission\u2019s decision, was one of the opposition speakers.Interests of Canada for efficient production would best he served under the basic agreement in the yards, he said.Canadian Wheat Continued from page 1.A.Wallace converses easily and fluently in Spanish.The United States Army Air Force, taking to heart the lessons of the Rattle of Crete, is using a glider designed to carry fifteen men with full equipment and a smaller one with a nine-man load.It must be a record.There are nine staff members, four secretaries and one telephone girl in the Press Division of the Office of Censorship.They handle censorship for all United States newspapers on an annual budget of $140,000.Washington has never seen anything like it ami still doesn\u2019t believe it\u2019s possible.Secretary of State Cordell Hull\u2019s health is much improved but he still takes things easy, that is.easy for him , ., The United States still buys gold to bury in the ground at Fort Knox, Ky.And one of the reasons is that to end the practice might have serious political and economic repercussions in many of the United Nations, including South Africa.Premier ¦ THEATRE \"¦ ONLY TW O DAYS LEFT TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL BILL I Ked Blocxl and Gunpowder Heroea of Kipling's Mysterious Indis Storm the Screen in the Giant of All Film Entertainment ! Cary Grant.Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr\u201e in \u201cGUNGA DIN\u201d with Joan Fontaine, Eduardo Ciannelli.\u20182nd Happy Hit \u2014 A Singin* Swingin\u2019 Sensation Î Gags.Girls and Gangsters in n Riot of Mirth, Melody and Mystery I \u201cSING YOUR WORRIES AWAY\u201d with Bert I.ahr, June Havoc, Buddy Ei'sen.Patsy Kelly, Alvino Key and His Orchestra and the King Sisters.Latest World Events.Performances at 1:30, 2. heifers.6 calves.6 to 7 months old.pair \u201et appiove advertising which offers or seeks ]lcaVy work harnesses, good as new, fine employment, provided: 1 that the name |lanls,sa> ncarlv new.single work harness, o.the prospective employer or employee ai5c h\u201emw, biK wagon, fine wagon, fine does not appear, and 2-That all replies _ leigh.moccasin sleigh, mowing machine, are addressee! to the nearest Employment 1\tcuUivaton plmlch Miss Virginia Wessels, nuN«-in-training in the Keene, N.H.Hospital, has returned to her duties, after spending a two weeks\u2019 visit with her grandmother, Mrs.M.W.MaeKfn-zie, and uncle, Mr.John MacKentie.Pte.George Mathcson, of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, who has been a patient for several months at Ste.Anne dc Bellevue Hospital, spent a week-end with his mother, Mrs Messrs.Donald and Laughli son.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Mathcson, OBITUARIES MR.EDWARD McCREA.OF SOUTH DURHAM.South Durham.Sept, 18.\u2014 The death of Mr.Edward McCrea, of South Durham, took Place at tho Sherbrooke Hospital on Monday, August 81, lf)42, after a long illness.He was the third son of the late Francis SCOTSTOWN Friendship Lodge A.F.* A.M, attending sendee United Chfureh, Bury, 11 a.m.Sept.20.All Mason» invited.Lurch follows.60 cents, TOM1FO.BÏA s.Mary Mathcson.ond brothers, j cl*\tEliia Nelson ssrs.Donald and Laughlin Mathe- M\t,\t,\t,,\t,, The funeral\twas from his old home, thence to St.James' Anglican of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were visitors at the nome mence to £>t.Jam same home, Mrs.Mathcson remained A \u201curc\"' interment in the fnm- find Selective Service office.Regulations do not apply in the cases of advertising for positions as farm help, school teachers, domestic servants, registered nurses, and certain other exempted occupation.For full particulars consult any National Selective Service off ire.iNGLISH-SPEAKING GIRL FOR FAMILY of two want d at once.Phone Mrs.Foote, 3524, or call at 60 Federal Street.GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, ALL modem conveniences, good pay.Apply Sack stein, 100 Prospect Street.MAID WANTED, FAMILY sleep in.Mrs.Gordon Drummond.Phone 3137-J.OF THREE, Sangs ter, 144 spring harrow, 600 Mbs.separate., 35 tons of hay, 5 to 6 tons of oats, large iron cauldron, grindstone, pulley and other articles.Terms: Cash.JOSEPH MANSEAU.Auctioneer.St.Camille.JERSEY AUCTION SALE The entire Jersey herd of 90 head, own cl by F.E.M.Robinson, at Richmond, will be sold at auction on September 21st.Herd | fully accredited for T.B, and Bang Free Listed with Ottawa.35 cows with records or or, tost, 19 bred heifers.Lots of open heifers and calves.Two service bulls and three bull calves.Best of blood lines represented.L.E.Franklin, Auctioneer; W.Elmo Ashton, Sales Manager, Foster, Que, MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work.Mrs.Arthur Ward, 27 Clough.Lennoxville.Phone 26-AV.A WOMAN TO HELP CARE FOR AND BE | companion to aged woman alone, good j home and good wages.Apply Mrs.n ' Simons.Rock Island, Que.FURNISHED APARTMENT OR HOUSE wanted, six or seven rooms, for October 1st occupancy.G.MacCormack.North Hatley.Que.FOUR ROOM FLAT IN WEST WARD.Apply 649-W.RESIDENT DOMESTIC HELP WANTED.National Selective Service, 4 Wellington South.Phone Lennoxvill» 256-J.AUCTIONS F.E, M.Robinson, UPPER MELBOURNE, QUE.L | Monday, Sept, 21 at 1.2 noon 90 head Jersey cattle, herd fully for a longer time and will commence school here in place of Miss T.Jean Carson, who has been forced to give up her duties on account of illness.Mrs.Alex Stewart, of Beverly, Mass,, has returned home, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs, Charles Mathcson, who has been ill.Mr.Andrew MacDonald went to Montreal and accompanied home Mrs.MacDonald, who has been a patient in the Montreal General Hospital for three months.Mrs.MacDonald's condition does not seem to improve.All her friends wish her a speedy and complete recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Stewart, of Richmond, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Alex Stewart and Mr, Oliver Stewart and other relatives.Mr.Murdo MacLeod, R.C.A.F., of the Manning Depot, in Montreal, spent a week-end with his parents here.Mr.and Mrs.Colin MacLeod, of Lennoxville.were visitors at the same home.Mr.William Stewart, of Chain of Ponds, Me., was visiting his sister, Mrs.George Gunn, and brother-in-law, Mr.Gunn.He also visited his brother, Mr.John A.Stewart, and other relatives.Mrs.It E.Morrison returned from Holeb, Me., after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs.Herbert AVI Ison, Mr.Wilson and family.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs.J.J.Maclver with a fair attendance.of members and visitors present.The meeting was conducted in the usual manner.Business was discussed and it was decided to remember the sick.Proceeds of the afternoon amounted to $8.Afterwards delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and her daughters.Mrs.R.H.Gilbert, Mr.A.Gilbert, Mrs.F.Evans, of Bishopton, Mr.S.Gilbert, of Rock Island, Miss Mary Morrison, of Boston, Mass., Miss Helen MacLeod, of Megantic.Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Allan, of Lennoxville, Flight Sergeant Harry Al- ily lot in St.James\u2019 Cemetery.He leaves to mourn his loss one brother, William McCrea, three sisters, Miss Elisabeth McCrea, Mrs.J.E.Duffy, of Gould, and Mrs.Alexander Montgomery, of Lisgar, and many nieces and nephews.MRS.NORMAN AMES KNAPP, OF WINDSOR MILLS Windsor Mills, Sept.18.\u2014This community was saddened by the death of Mrs.Norman Ames Knapp, a well-known and respected citlr.cn, on September 9, after a brief illness Her death took place in the home where she had lived for the past fifty years.Mrs.Knapp, who was in her eighty-seventh year, was»born in Port Elgin, N.B., May 14, 1856, the daughter of John Monroe and Elii-abeth Rayworth, his wife.When she was seventeen years of age she left New Brunswick and settled with her parents in Brompton.On August 14, 1890, she married Norman A.Knapp and resided in Windsor Mills until her death.Her husband predeceased her several years ago.The funeral service took place from her late residence on September 11 and was conducted by Rev, Mr.Woolfrey, of Richmond, assisted by Rev.A.J.Oakley, of St.George\u2019s Church, Windsor Mills.The hymns, \u201cRock of Ages\u201d and \u201cPeace, Perfect Peace,\u201d were sung during the service at the house, the same two hymns having been sung at tho funeral of her late husband.She leaves to mourn her loss her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Blair, who tenderly cared for her during the last years of her life and who resided with her.She also leaves three grandsons, Norman, Earl and Billy Blair, and two granddaughters, Ahnie and Jean Blair.Others who attended the funeral, from a distance, were Mis» Fannie Knapp and Mr.Gordon L.Knapp, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bernard, of Danville, and Mr.and Mrs.Everett Blair, Mr.Hazen Blair, Mrs.Ellen Blair and Mr, Gamachc, of East Clifton.Bearers were Earl Blair, Gordon L/Cpl.Houghton Hastings, of the 2Jth Armored Division, Debert, N.S., spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Hastings, j Mr.and Mrs.Charles Clark, of Rock Island, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clark.Mr.and Mrs.William Lunderville, of Concord, N.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Carpenter.Mr, Victor Nott, of Montreal, spent a few days recently at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Aulis [and family.He left Tuesday for Baie Comeau, where he has a position.Mr.William Comstock has returned to Montreal, after spending a few days\u2019 leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Comstock.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Ticehurst were Mr.Harrison Ticehurst and Miss Ruth | Wing, of Stanstead, Mr, and Mrs.H.iBenrit and son and Mr.and Mrs.Alton Wing and sons, of Beebe, an*' Miss Beryl Wing.i Mr, and Mrs, Luther Hitchcock and son, Frank, were callers at the | home of Mrs.May Porter and : family.Mr.and Mrs.Roan Buzzell have moved to Beebe.| Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr.William Watkins and daughter, j Mrs.Harold Bullock, also the Embury family, in their recent bereave-1 ment.I Mr.Leslie Ticehurst and Mr.jGerard Desbiens were in Sherbrooke on Friday.j Mr.Elwood Burbank, who spent ,the last three weeks in Winnipeg ¦ visiting his brother, has returned I home, arriving at St.Hubert by air-! plane.IRON HILL Harvest Thanksgiving and Chicken-pie Supper, Iron Hill, Sept.23.Service 7.30 followed by supper.Ian, of the Atlantic Coastal Com- Knapp, Ralph Bernard, Howard mnnd, who is spending a week with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Allan, were all guests of Mrs.D.A.Stewart and Mr, and Mrs.Neil Stewart.To Let STABLE, CLEAN AND room for three horses.Store, 56 Wolfe Street.COMFORTABLE, Apply Portland FIVE ROOM TENEMENT TO LET.220-A Bowen Avenue South.Phone 1507-R.Storage furniture, etc., in separate rooms.Phone Prichard.o36rI.Veterinary Surgeons SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr.L a.Gendrexu.67 Wellington South.J.S.BRAULT, B.A., S.O.EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST Alsn open on Frl.and Sat.Nighta.50 Wellington St.N.\u2014Apt.1 Phone 3462 REAL ESTATE If you want to buy, sell of exchange Property: Building Lot, Houfe, Store, Restaurant, hotel, Gas Station, Garage, Cottage.Bakery, Cheese or Butter Factory, Grist or Saw Mill, Wood Lot; Farms a Specialtv Write or see: P.A.Gobeille 9': Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Que.FIVE ROOM APARTMENT IN MONTREAL Apartments, very modern, fireplace and parage.Price $55 pçr month.Possession October 1st.1942.Apply C.W.Dunn.TO SUB-LET IMMEDIATELY, DESIRABLE five room heated flat at 11 Walton Avenue.Apply Carnation Company Limited.Rooms To Let FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO.14 College Street, Lennoxville.Phone 197-R.Lennoxville.BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, MEALS Optional.Apply 18 Fulton Avenue.Phone 1045-J.Wanted To Purchase CHILD'S GO-CART.PHONE 2037-W.SUMMER COTTAGE ON LAKE MASSA-wippi or Memphremagog, stating location and lowest cash price.Apply Box 71, Record.BOY\u2019S BICYCLE IN GOOD CONDITION.Apply Box 72, Record.Situations Wanted, Female tion in the school again this year, especially of the lower grades and the new ipupils.Delicious refreshments were then served.General Notes Mrs.James Anderson.St., is a.patient, in the Montreal General Hospital, where she underwent an operation for goitre.Miss Dorothy Ruekland was taken Farmall A plow, one 2 fur-1 to the Sherbrooke Hospital on Tues-j row tractor plow, i walking plows, double I day night suffering with an attack i disc harrow, 3 smoothing* harrows, 1 spring J appendicitis.accredited and test d by Federal Government as free from Bangs' Disease, about 40 cows and milking heifers, 19 bred heifers, 25 ¦ ¦yearlings and calves, 6 bulls, many cows J with R.O.P.records.Catalogues available at sale.MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS POSI-1 \u201c\t'\t~\t~ tion with adult family.Good plain cook, | ilCSOciy, Sept.22, at 9 a.m.honest, r.ferences, will be free September, Farm machinery, horses and sheep, one 27th.Mrs.A.Wightmnn, IWivilie.;i(.,20 ,raoim., 2 Farmall A tractors, rubber j tires, 2 Farmall A mowers, 2 Farmall A Miscellaneous\t| cultivators, i DUCK AND CHICKEN SHOOT SATURDAY, afternoon, September 19th.Alvan Cross, !tooth harrow, ehain harrow, 2 fertiliser Ulverton.\tj.spreaders, 2 drill seedcis, two row corn - j planter, 3 cultivators, farm wagon racks, WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO TRUCKS | harnesses, etc., 7 pair sleds, snow plow, 2 to haul hardwood logs.Two trips per ; bay loaders, 2 side delivery rakei\\ 1 ]2 foot day.Que.Apply F.M.Pop* & Sons, Bury, Lost and Found ¦cl apipori' The small daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Tefrault is a patient in the Sherlbrooke Hospital, where she underwent an operation for mastoid, Turner Brahnerd, R.C.A.F., has vai milker with pump , ,)K,en posted to the University of To-hi.?.1 a.-\t''-««to for a course.He ripent the ,'oung horses, driving\t.\t,.\t.\t1 BRINGING UP FATHER.By George McManu*.Ward, Harry Perkins and H.H.Finley.The remains were taken to Brompton for burial in the family lot on September 11, the birthday of her late husband.The many beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy testified to the esteem in which Mrs.Knapp was held, and she will be missed by a large circle of friends.^\u2022T# raKava «strata af MONTNir^ Female Weakness AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydto E.Plnkham'a VegstaDIe Compound TABLETS (with added Iron) have helped thousands to relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings \u2014 due to functional monthly disturbances.They alto help build up red blood end are a fine tonic for the stomach.Plrk-ham't Tablets are made especially L/0r women.TEcH worth tryinfl BLACKHEADS l/on t squeeze blackheads \u2014 dissolve them.Get two ounces of peroxlne powder from any drug store and apply gently with wet, hot cloth over the blackheads.They simply dissolve and disappear by this safe simple method.FOR YOUR WANT ADS.PHONE 68 I\u2019VE HEARD OF= ^ WEN LIVIN' TO 3E A HUNDRED THAT NEVER SMOKED OR DRANK - BUT 1 WONDER WHY .THEV ^ WANTED 1 TO LIVE- DADPV - WHY DON'T YOU GO TO THE CLUB AND FORGET ABOUT NOT / / SMOKING?YOU ARE GETTING TO BE AN OLD CRAB-, , ¦ v ,, w C\u20ac/// i/pH I'LL TAKE DAUGHTER'S ADVICE- IF 1 CAN'T SMOKE t KIN NAP AT THE CLUB AND FORGED ABOUT IT- AW- MR.JIGGS-VOU HAVEN'T BEEN iU THE CLUB FOR A LONG TIME-GLAD TO SEE YOU \u201c MR,, FILLER IS GIVING A SMOKER-YOU MUST JOIN US- awk; y £____-, n\t/ ft '\tv rt r.¦ NOTICE! REGISTRATION OF WOMEN IN SHERBROOKE AREA Registration Hours will be from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.In rural areas according to Post Office hours.Where to Register: NORTH WARD: a)\tMitchell School, Portland Square.b)\tSt.Therese School, Ontario St., Main Entrance, CENTRAL WARD: a) Mont-Notre-Dame (Administration Entrance), Convent Street.SOUTH WARD: a) Sacred Heart Academy (Main Entrance) corner Ball and Gillespie Sts.h) Olivier Building, 4 Wellington St.South, Room 1.EAST WARD: a) St.Mary\u2019s Academy, (main entrance), comer Council St.and 2nd Avenue.WEST WARD: a)\tNotre-Dame Academy, entrance 37 St.Louis St.b)\tSt.Jeanne d\u2019Arc Parish Hall, Drummond Road.TOWN OF MAGOG Examination of the Eyes by GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST Gkaae* prescribed, fitted and repaired.A.E.SMITH OPTOMETRIST \u2014 IS MAIN STREET 1 i 1 B.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942.' CARDINALS THREE GAMES AHEAD OF DODGERS Top Braves 6-4 While Pirates Conquer Bums Brooklyn Unimpressive in Passive Display Against Pittsburgh, Going Down to 3-2 Defeat\u2014St.Louis Comes Through with Five-Run Blast in Ninth\u2014Joe DilVIaggio\u2019s 20th Homer Big Blow as Yanks Best Tigers 7-4 for 100th Triumph.\tj From what\u2019s been goinpr on here* lately it no longer is a question ot'~.\tTVfl St.Louis Cardinals winning or U C MB, gj| |g Brooklyn\u2019s Dodgers losing the Na- IW/sZlel \u2022 tional League flag.If ever a club looked as though it had folded up, the Dodgers from Flatbush did just that yesterday in dropping a 3-2 decision to Pittsburgh Pirates for their sixth setback in.seven games.And what made the Bums seem all the more pathetic was the way AT WINNIPEG Golf Left Largely to Own Devices as Far as Soldiers Are Concerned\u2014Leaf Veterans to Return.Boston and finally won out 6-4 with a five-run blast in the ninth inning go three games in front in the pennant panade.At the same instant as the guys from St.Louis were finally getting to A1 Javery\u2014after being muffled with five hits for eight frames\u2014 three Dodgers were walking meekly up to the plate for their ninth-inn Toronto, Sept.18.\u2014\u2014The services have become dominant factors in most Canadian sports during the , .\t\u201e j.;\t, .\tlast ten months, hut golf has been ing \u201clicks\u201d and being retired m oi-\t\u2019\t^\t.1er with no more fight than you\u2019ll | left largely to its own devices, This situation dec with no more fight than you',,.- find in a dead chicken.What\u2019s more, which are legion .needing only one run to tie.Leo the Lip Durocher hardly looked the part of the great master-mind in letting Pitcher Max Macon bat for himself to start off the inning.Up to that point, Max hadn\u2019t hit a ball out of the infield all afternoon, and he kept his record intact by popping to the catcher.Joe DiMaggio\u2019s 20th homer of the season, good for three runs, was the, big blow for the Yanks as they knocked off Detroit Tigers 7-4.This marked the eighth season in which the Bombers had chalked up 100 or more victories, adding one more year to the mark they already had.Hughson became the first 20-game ¦winner for the Boston Red Sox since ^\t_ _ _\t.the hey-day of Wesley hcrrell.I cx j 0p0n season on prospects spread nine hits among St.Louis A)K]y (Toronto star) lyk, Browns without doing his spreading too thickly at any one point, and galloped off with a 5-1 decision.The pitching job of the afternoon came put of Philadelphia.Young Roger Wolff handcuffed Chicago White Sox with just two safeties for a 1-0 victory.In Cleveland, Sid Hudson arrived on the scone in the 11th inning for the Senators just in time to walk home the winning run that gave the Indians a 6-5 ball game.Babe Young clouted a homer and three singles and knocked in seven runs to back up Harry Feldman\u2019s five-hit fast-balling and give New York Giants a 11-1 verdict over Cincinnati Reds.Chicago Cubs flailed the Phillies 8-0 behind Hank Wyse\u2019s eight-hit whitewashing job.The Baseball Standings aifcL is altogether likely to continue, because even the most frantic among us cannot make out a case for golf as a vital part of a fighting man\u2019s training .Not the kind of fighting man who could lick anything but a .defenceless and hen-pecked putter, anyway.But there are plenty of golfers in the services, and they don't train all the time .- .A golf tournament here and there probably would get a full entry list .The ice has been broken .R.C.A.F.headquarters at Winnipeg held a tournament a few days ago.Incidentally : Since Elliott Little gave hockey the.glad hand, there has been an talk .quotes Toronto Leafs\u2019 Hap Day that Leafs will have veterans Broda, McDonald, Hamilton, Schriner.Taylor, Carr, Apps and Davidson, to provide backbone for the juniors .\t.That.Schrincr-Taylor-Carr line should be the best in this year\u2019s N.H.L., with the league\u2019s reduced strength .Bill (Moncton Transcript) Hutchinson reports that the Moncton Stadium definitely will remain In the hands of the military this season, which mean.Moncton hockey will stay where it is\u2014flat on Its back.YESTERDAY\u2019S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Semi-final Playoffs Syracuse 7, Montreal 2, night game.Fifth game in best-of-seven scries.Syracuse wins 4-1.AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 7, Detroit 4.Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0.Boston 5, St.Louis i.Cleveland 6, Washington 5.NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 2.St.Louis 6, Boston 4.Now York 11, Cincinnati 1.Chicago 8, Philadelphia 0.WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St.Louis.Other clubs not scheduled.NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Boston.Philadelphia at Brooklyn.Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.Other clubs not scheduled.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING ,r Final standings for semi-final playoff series \u201cB\u2019\u2019 SERIES \u201cB\u201d W L Syracuse .4\t1 Montreal .1\t4 Syracuse wins series 4-1 to qualify for final round with Jersey City.AU-Star Line-Up For Soccer Fixture Tomorrow Announced Six Players from Drummondvilte and One from Magog to See Action with Local Veterans Against Newington Camp in Record Cigarette Fund Game at Parade Grounds\u2014Ten-Mile Race at Two 0\u2019Clock.MONTREAL OUT AS SYRACUSANS SCORE 7-2 WIN Final preparations were being made today for the Record Cigarette Fund soccer game on the Parade Grounds tomorrow between Newington Camp and an Eastern Townships all-star aggregation, and indications are a bumper crowd will be on hand for the kickoff at 3,15 o\u2019clock.Ticket sales have been heavy, and proceeds from this sale, together with the amount collected by passing the hat, should make up a tidy sum for the Cigarette B\u2019und, through which smokes are sent to local and Eastern Townships lads aerving Overseas in the 35th Battery.Six Drummondville players and another from East Angus will line up with the local players to give the All-Stars an Eastern Townships flavor.Clint Stocks will be in the nets, with Ambrose Wootton and Ken Jackson as backs, Ben Grime as right half, Fialdsend, Sr., of Drummondville, centre half, and Jack Imlah, of Drummondville, left half, Bob Conyers, of Drummondville.outside right, Russ Foley, inside right, Fred Aston, of Drummondville, centre forward, Maurice Parsons, inside left, and Ernie Taylor, outside left.Alternate players will include Field-send.Jr., and Hayes, of Drummondville, Jack Heyes, of East Angus, Bob Bell, Bob Dunsmore and Dusty Miller.Newington lineup is as follows: Black, goal; Skinner, right back; Bull, left back; Balbier, right half; Elner, centre half; Shaw, left half; Small, outside right; Trey, inside right; Bever, centre forward; Nat, inside left, and Shell, outside left; Freed, Berger and Boar, alternates.Ambrose Aston will referee.Scheduled for two o\u2019clock, a ten-mile race will be run, with Corporal Whorwood, of the Veterans\u2019 Guard, taking on a ten-man relay team captained by Harold Pye.Marion, Starring For Cards, Wanted To Retire In Spring New York, Sept.18.\u2014 When the St.Louis Cardimals came into New! York on their first Eastern swing in bat- AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t \t»V on\tLost\tP.C.New York .\t.106\t47\t.680 Boston .\t\t »9\t58\t.605 St.Louis .\t.81\t68\t.544 Cleveland .\t.72\t75\t.490 Detroit .\t\t 76\t78\t.473 Chicago .\t\t 62\t81\t.434 AVashington\t59\t86\t.407 Philadelphia\t.54\t96\t.360 NATIONAL\tLEAGUE\tSTANDING\t \tWon\tLost\tP.C.St.Louis .\t.96\t47\t.678 Brooklyn .\t.96\t49\t.655 New York .\t.HI\t63\t.563 Cincinnati .\t.\t.\t72\t71\t.508 Chicago .\t.67\t81\t.453 Pittsburgh .\t, .60\t77\t.450 Boston .\t.58\t85\t.400 Philadelphia\t.39\t101\t,279 NOT A PROSPECTOR \u201cDeath Valley Scotty,\u2019\u2019 famous character of the Southwestern desert country, never owned any rich gold mines and never sold any gold.\\, TELL! [v: BELLE! Word's around town.speedy j Minora Blade tops its class for shaving comfort.Canada's fastest-growing economy blade* YESTERDAY S STARS Joe DiMaggio, Yankees: Hit homer with two on in 7-4 victory over Tigers.Pete Coscarart, Pirates: His single knocked in two runs to beat Dodgers 3-2.Harry Gumbert, Cardinals: Forced Ernie Lombardi to ground into double play, with tying runs on base in ninth inning, to end Braves\u2019 threat and save 0-4 decision.Roger Wolff, Athletics: Whitewashed White Sox l-l), with two-hit pitching.Harry Feldman and Babe Young, Giants: Feldman pitched five-hitter and Young knocked in seven runs with homer and three singles in 11-1 victory ovt r Reds.Les Fleming, Indians: Hit.homeland drove in four runs in 0-5 win over Senators.Hank Wyse, Cubs: Blanked Phillies 8-0 with eight hits.Tex Hughson, Red Sox: Pitched nine-hitter for 5-1 victory over Browns./S'V'ô' S' X4J#- \u2022 The satisfaction you get in Penmans \u201c95\u201d Underwear is the result of Penmans skill in incorporating those features which make comfort.The soft natural Merino fabric is an expert combination of warmth without weight.Comfortable fit is expertly-tailored into the garment to allow freedom of action.Quality details tell wise buyers that long and satisfactory wear can be expected.It is important to take proper care of your underwear by careful laundering.Avoid rubbing or wringing.Squeeze the garment gently through the warm suds\u2014do not use hot water.You will add to the life of your underwear.W-42-1 Underwear for Men and Boys V-,, td mid-May, Martin Marion was ting a rousing .180.\tj Billv Soufhworth had to bench j Slats Marion in favor of Bobby Blat-j tner, the badminton champion._ Marion was thinking of quitting baseball at the moment to the extent that he had resumed the study of mechanical drawing.\u201cA draftsman isn\u2019t fired for not hitting,\u2019\u2019 he smiled.But Bud Blattner made only one hit in 37 trips, so Marion got another chance.The tall South Carolina hoy stood up not only to field, but to help bat the Red Birds into the lead and what appears to be the National League pennant in one of the most remarkable drives in baseball history.Marion was a remarkable fielding shortstop when he first reported to Frank Frisch, then manager of the Cardinals, at Daytona Beach in the S'pring of 1936.But no more than 150 pounds was spread over his six-feet two-inch frame, so Frisch told him to eat steak.There was a hitch in Marion\u2019s swing, too, which by last season he had ironed out to such a degree that ho batted .252.Ho took on 18 pounds or more and demonstrated that he could stand the major league gaff by leading the loop in number of games played \u2014 155, which was all of them.He now comes in at around 1.68 pounds.Returned to the front line this season, Marion suddenly started to swat all kinds oi pitching.Padding his average to .296, he batted at a .400 clip for a long stretch, belted in many a run.He put punch into the No.8 slot, banged the ball down both foul lines, to all fields, and, like all the other blokes in the red blazers, he is fast.Not a few competent judges consider the well-behaved and 24-year-old Marion the slickest shortstop in the business\u2014a more accomplished all-round performer than Lou Boudreau, of the Indians, Johnny Pesky, of the Red Sox, Phil Rizzuto, of the Yankees, or Vernon Stephens, of \u2022 the Browns.An intelligent combatant, Marion covers a wide range in all direc-1 tions.He has sure hands.An accurate; and rifle-like arm swings from his right shoulder.A rhythmic athlete,; there is no wasted motion.He makes difficult plays appear easy.Big hop.! little hop, no hop\u2014he gets \u2019em.He is a capable hand on a double play.! Marion proved himseOf a money player in the last Brooklyn series, in which his performances were terrific.More than once, with a Dodger on base, he came in behind the pitcher on little dinkers to make phenomenal plays.Not the least thing in Marion's favor is his unusual height.In the first of the two games, at Ebbets Field, be jumped and reached something like eight feet to pull down a wild throw by First Baseman Johnny Hopp on whar was intended for a double play.Little Scooter Riz-zuto, for example, could not have possibly caught that ball.In the same game, Marion made a diving, lunging catch behind second base on a sharply hit ground ball, and, while still diving, flipped the ball to Jimmy Brown with bis gloved hand for what would have been a force-out had the second base-man held the hall.A tall shortstop is Martin Marion.Ewell Blackwell Hurls Chiefs into Final Against Jersey City Giants \u2014 First Game Tomorrow.Syracuse Chiefs and Jersey City Giants, who played off for third and fourth places in the International League\u2019s lineup last week, will do it all over again in the final series of the Governors\u2019 Cup playoffs.Syracuse, the winner in that tiebreaking tussle after they had finished the regular season deadlocked for third place, eliminated the second-place Montreal Royals last night when Ewell Blackwell pitched the Chiefs to a four-hit, 7-2 triumph in the fifth game of the series.Jersey City made the grade a day earlier, putting out the pennant-winning Newark Bears four games to two.The final best-of-seven series for the Governors\u2019 Cup and the big pot of playoff money will open tomorrow at Jersey City.Two games will be played there and.the next three at Syracuse, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.Viewing the pitching records of the finalists, it isn\u2019t too surprising to see them in the last round instead of the heavier-hitting Newark and Montreal clubs.And their regular-season scraps indicate another hot-tussle for the Cup.Fourteen of their 22\tmeetings ended in shutouts, eight of which were turned in by Syracuse pitchers.In all, the Chiefs earned 23\tshutout victories during the long campaign and another\u2014a one-hitter by Red Barrett\u2014in their third-place playoff with the Little Giants.Jersey City won 19 shutout games.Notre Dame, Verdonnet Open Final On Sunday First Game of Provincial Intermediate Baseball Final at Local Stadium\u2014Labrecque, Ace Hurler, Best Performer for Quebec Commercial League Champions\u2014Dube to Pitch for Sherbrooke.FEUD BETWEEN PHILS, DODGERS IS FLARING UP LIBBYTOWN Mrs.Jane Davidson is confined to her bed and Nurse Pope is in attendance.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Davidson, s.n, Goldwin, and daughter, Leora, were Sunday guests of Mr.Lewis Demmick, in Rook Island.Mr.and Mrs.U.G.Libby, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Kezar, of North Hatley, were guests of Mrs.Jane Davidson.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Palmer, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.Nelson Vane our.Mr.Gordon Cass, Marilyn and Wendal Cass were calling on Mr.Albert Pope on Sunday.Lowly Philadelphians May Blast Bums\u2019 Last Glimmering Hopes for National League Pennant.Philadelphia, Sept.18.\u20144®\u2014That feud between the cellar-dwelling Phils and the almost-mighty Dodgers is cropping up again \u2014 and don\u2019t be surprised if the lowly fellows blast the Bums\u2019 last glimmering hopes for the National League pennant in the scries opening in Brooklyn today.They\u2019re not talking about it puc-liely, but it\u2019s common knowledge that Manager Hans Lobert's much-smeared losers still are rankled by the \u201cslight.\u201d as they called it, which they suffered at the hands of Larry MacPhail last spring.MacPhail called off a Phiis-Dodgers 'exhibition j game, presumably because the Phils mightn\u2019t bring in much cash.The Phils had their day, later, of course, when Lobert refused to let the Bums near his spring training diamond for another exhibition fray.But the fullest and sweetest revenge would be a Phils\u2019 sweep in the closing series, squelching the Dodgers in thir losing battle for a crack at World Series money.MARTINVÎLLE Tony Pinard\u2019s Notre Dame base-ballers are all set to receive the Ver-donr.et team of Quebec City here on .Sunday afternoon at tavo o\u2019clock in the opening game of a bes't-of-three, series for the intermediate championship of the Province.Verdonnet won the right to oppose .Sherbrooke by gaining the Quebec Commercial League championship, eliminating Chez Rosaire in three straight games.After the games ¦here Sunday, the series will be resumed a week later in the Ancient Capital, with one, and, if necessary, two games being played there.Notre Dame jumped from junior to intermediate ranks this season after winning the Provincial championship last year, and once again have bowled over all opposition thus far, losing only one game, to Windsor Mills, during the regular season and breezing through the playoffs to date without a setback.Pinard has a group of promising youngsters on his lineup, including Nova Corri-veau, Martin Martel, Gaston Bergeron, Georges Philippon, Yvon Sirois, and they are supported by veterans like Gerard \u201cLefty\u201d Dube, Philemon Dion and Francois Latulippe.Quebec has an apparently power, ful chub, with a crack hurler, La-brecque, who won a Sunday double-header in which he allowed only twelve hits and sent twenty-five batters down swinging.He did all the hurling as Verdonnet eliminated Chez Rosaire.Dube will do the twirling for the locals, and is the logical choice, having a perfect record thus far.Dube is also a powerful batter, and led the Sherbrooke and District League clouters with a mark of .407.Probably the last of the local season, Sunday\u2019s game should attract a record crown for intermediata baseball.Mr.and Mrs.T.Duffy, of Hins-j dale, N.H., were guests of relatives j and friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Delisle and two chib: dren, of Montreal, spent Sunday with Mrs.Delisle\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.| Joseph Simard, Sr.Canada calls\u2014Join the Navv.Fitted and adjusted.Satisfaction guaranteed.Gaudet Pharmacy 29 King St.W.Tel.31 Near Bus Terminal major league leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting\u2014Lombardi, Boston, .331.Runs\u2014Ott, New York, 108.Runs batted in\u2014Mize, New York, 104.Hits\u2014Slaughter, St.Louis, 179.Doubles\u2014Marion, St.Louis, and Medwick, Brooklyn, 37.Triples\u2014Slaughter, St.Louis.17.Home runs\u2014Ott.New York, 27.Stolen bases\u2014Reiser, Brooklyn, 17.Pitching\u2014Krist, St.Louis, 13-3, AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting-\u2014Williams.Boston, .356.Runs\u2014Williams.Boston.135.Runs batted in\u2014Williams, Boston, 13.Hits\u2014Pesky.Boston.200.Doubles\u2014Clift, St.Louis, 39.Triples\u2014Spence.Washington, 15.Homo runs\u2014Williams, Boston, oo.Stolen bases\u2014Case, Washington 41.Pitching \u2014 Borowy.New York, 15-3.REMEMBER WHEN?Detroit Tigers set a new major league mark two years ago today by pnnehing out at least one home run in their fifteenth straight game.The 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