Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1938, lundi 10 octobre 1938
[" WEATHER Moderate westerly winds, fair.Tuesday continued fair and probably somewhat higher temperature.§krbronkf lailu TEMPERATURES Yesterday: Maximum, 56; minimum, 47.Same day last year: Max.46; min.32.Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1938.Forty-Second Year.FRENCH ELECTION DEMAND GROWING Daladier Is Defeated In Bye-Election Calls for Dissolution of Chamber of Deputies and General Election to Determine Will of People Come from Representatives of All Factions\u2014Premier Himself Reported in Favor of Asking Popular Mandate for His Shift in Foreign Policy.- «- Paris, Oct.10.\u2014OP)\u2014Premier ENDS TWENTY YEARS AS HEAD OF C.P.R.Daladier\u2019s Radical-Socialist party lost its first election since the Munich peace agreement and faced a growing demand today for a national referendum on the issue of foreign policy.A Radical Independent, Pierre Masse, won the Senatorial seat of Hérault on Sunday, defeating his Ralical Socialist opponent, 462 to 1191.A Radical Socialist previously had held the seal.Calls for dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies and a genera] election to determine the will of the people came from representatives of all factions.Premier Daladier himself has been reported in favor of asking the popular mandate for his shift in foreign policy toward co-operation with Germany and Italy.Deputy Georges Point echoed that idea at a party rally yesterday at Nevers.His was the first open call for dissolution of the Chamber by h member of the Radical-Socialist party.A declaration by Senator Paul Maulion that the Senate would give Daladier an \u201cimmense majority\" was considered significant to political observers.Maulion is a member of the Democratic Left, the Senate majority party.The constitution provides the President can dissolve the Chamber of Deputies only with consent of the Senate.Communists formally have de- ; manded dissolution,'while the Soci-1 alists, still non-commital, are growing daily more hostile to Daladier\u2019s | efforts to settle differences with j Italy, even at the cost of anins,UIY dedication took place here Saturday gent victory m the Spanish e.vil ,f\t^\tbetw\u20acen The official organ of the Socialist | Canada and the United States\u2014the party, Le Populaire, declared today 1 Blue Water bridge, spanning the St.that even while negotiations were Clair River between Port Huron, under way \u201cGeneral Francos sav*!Mich., arid Sarnia and Point Edward ages of the air resumed their aerial i the Canadian side.bombardment.The newspaper car-1 Costing $3,250,000, it is the Montreal, Oct.7.\u2014Today marks the completion for Sir Edward Beatty, G.B.E., K.C., LL.D., chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, of twenty years as head of the world\u2019s greatest privately owned transportation system.He became president at the age of forty on October 10, 1918, succeeding Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, and has made a great contribution to Canadian citizenship, not only by impressing on the public mind the good citizenship of the company which he heads, but by his own extensive services to many worthy causes.In addition to his duties on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway, he is on the directorate of Canada\u2019s outstanding industries.A champion in the cause of education, he is Chancellor of McGill University, Montreal; Governor, Ridely College, St.Catherines, Ont.; Governor, Lower Canada College, Montreal; Member of Corporation, Bishop\u2019s University.i Lennoxville.and Honorary \\Tice-i President, National Council of.Edu-| cation.LINDBERGH IS DENOUNCED BY SOVIET AIRMEN Charged with Spreading Lies Regarding the Soviet Air Strength to Give Chamber-lain Arguments for Surrender of Czechoslovakia.THEIR MAJESTIES TO VISIT CANADA Moscow, Oct.10.\u2014GP) \u2014 Russia's leading airmen today denounced Colonel Charles Lindbergh in a statement accusing him of spreading lies about Soviet air strength to give Prime Minister Chamberlain of Great Britain arguments for the surrender of Czechoslovakia.The statement, published in the Communist party newspaper Prav-da, called Colonel Lindbergh a \u201cstupid liar, a lackey and a flatterer of German Fascists.\u201d It was signed by ten Russian air heroes and Civil Aviation Chief Vasily Molokoff.It accused Colonel Lindberg of telling guests of Viscountess As tor in London that Germany\u2019s air fleet was powerful enough to defeat the combined air strength of France Great Britain, the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.CLAIM 20.000 JAPS ANNIHILATED Hankow, Oct.10.\u2014(ZP)\u2014General Chiang Kai-Shek\u2019s headquarters announced today that two full Japanese brigades, totalling 20,000 men, had been annihilated in a three day battle near Teian, 130 miles southeast of Hankow.The official announcement described the engagement as the most complete and overwhelming Chinese victory of the war and said only 200 men of the two brigades left the battlefield alive.sum?.ISsi Canadians from coast to coast rejoiced today at glad tidings received over the week-end that the King and Queen would visit the Dominion next summer.The hope has been expressed that Their Majesties may be invited to Washington, vied the story of an attack on a Spanish Government railroad trairi,jan(| United States points.Openin^ with 150 reported killed and\tnew structure was marked wounded.\ti by expression of Canadian-American A deciding factor in the Socialist |good_wm ^ and provincial stand likely will he action a en I government officials who participat-dunng a two-day meeting of the e[j inaugural ceremonies, tional committee of the powerful | Pl.emkr Mitchen Hepburn of Ontario pointed to the contrast between European and North American frontiers.Connecting links in the form Leftist General Confederation of Labor, which lists 5,000,000 worker members.Sessions vere called for today Another Link Between Canada And United States Is Forged Blue Water Bridge, Spanning St.Clair River Between Port Huron.Mich., and Sarnia and Point Edward on !he Canadian Side, Dedicated Saturday \u2014 Eight Such Links Between Ontario and U.S.Points.\u2014- - Sarnia, Ont., Oct.10.\u2014Official! TWENTY KILLED WHEN BELGIAN PLANE CRASHES Crew of Four and Sixteen Passengers Die as Transport Plane Falls in Western Germany.Voice Hope Their Majesties To Be Invited To Visit U.S.MINE FIRE UNDER CONTROL Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct, 10.\u2014 (C.P.-Havas) A fire which honor the Roman Catholic Church for the last four days has been can KiVe a layman, ravaging the \u201cCity Deep\u201d Mine near Montreal \u2014 M.C.Coll McFee, here today was reported under con- chairman of the science survey com-trol.No victims have been reported.! mittee of the Canadian Institute of -j The extent of the damage, which j Chemistry investigating teaching of churchilT^TheTarrmenVh^wcmM Yorkshire Post Declared Today \u201cKing George VI Will Be been considerable, has not yet mathematics, physics and chemistry likp m;w Jar Welcomed for Himself and as Wearer of the Crown Which\t-,\u2019r\u2018 UC)CC- Unites Whole Empire, but Above All He Will Be Welcomed:\t||\tT1 in Canada as the King of Canada\u201d\u2014Canadians Rejoice;/I KûüUdâOOUl lïlVltâtlOïï 10 Interpret Chancellor\u2019s Address As Warning War Peril Ss Still Existent Hitler Declares Experience of Past Eight Months \u201cShows We Must Strengthen Our Determination and Be Careful to Leave Nothing Undone foi Our Security and Rights\u201d\u2014 Germany Will Continue to Build Up Fortifications with Increased Intensity.-& - DEATHS REPORTED I, Berl!n\u2019 .0ftober, lO-W-In- mxrrnAV\u2019Ç NFWvlorrned g- Dora McDonald have returned from |\t- Waterloo.They were accompanied;\tDISLIKE FISH DIET back by Airs.Persons.\tLundar, Alan.On.10 J - -Relie'' Tr.William Aliller, of Sutton, is [applicants of this district were refus- S.ed assistance because they rejected Compiled by the Montreal Stock; Exchange: 10\t20\t30\t15 Util.Ind.Comb Golds Close .\t67.2\t86.2\t79.8\t123.98 Prev.Day.\t67.1\t85.0\t79.0\t124.19 Week Ago.\t64.6\t79.9\t74.8\t12-5.85 Month Ago\t64.1\t77.5\t73.0\t124.64 Year Ago .\t72.8\t81.5\t78.6\t109.77 ?lgh *\t69'3\t88-2\t81-4\t130.77 Low .\t57.6\t61.1\t60.5\t103.06 ?lgh \u2022\t92'5\t122,2\t100-5\t146.59 1937 Low .\t64.7\t66.2\t(:s; Jolf ^i,\u2018k'nsf\taT^au;.for Warren R.Du Bois of Los An-j '/j\u20191 s0\u20180\u2019 \u2018 ;>atlsfTlp,d \\V,th .T,hee-\u2019\tj after which Mrs.Jonnston address- ed the meeting.The open forum CONFEDERATION LIFE FOR STRENGTH, SERVICE AND SECURITY.gelc-s, top picture.In a collection he I bought for $300 was the unnoticed He saw he had gained his point.\u201cNow, look, Gabby.If we play ball, I\u2019ll have that reel back in my hands tomorrow morning.\u201d \u201cWhat a band of pirates!\u201d Gabby muttered.\u201cThat was the deal, eh\u201d Head drooping, he walked slowly to the door and ordered his secretary to do as Chris had asked.The cameraman listened happily.\u201cWe\u2019ll burn the sound track right here in this office!\u201d he cried when Gabby had settled back in his chair dismally.At that very moment, unknown to either of them, the teletype in the outer office was taping out a story.It was dated from Paris, and ran: \u201cMrs.Gloria MacArthur was granted a divorce here today from Arthur MacArthur, American newsreel executive.She asked no alimony.An hour later, she married Prince Ali Sadid of Egypt.Prince AH is called the \u2018treasure chest\u2019 of the Nile and is eighty-one years of age.\u201d (To be continued) blue 1-center of Civil War vintage, value of $50.000.Franklin, Vt., visiting Mr.Frank Gallup and Mrs.Mary Gallup.Miss Marguerite Taylor is spending an indefinite time in Montreal.Firends here of Mr.Edgar Quil-liams were sorry to hear of his death.Deepest sympathy is extended the bereave dfamily.Mrs.Ray Duboyce attended tne shower for Miss Beatrice Swctt at Mrs.C.D.Inglis, of Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Duboyce conducted by Mrs.James caused very interesting discussion.Mrs.James spoke of \u201cWhat three dollars will do\u201d and mentioned Ihc following: Care for a patient for a day in a home mission hospital; provide lesson helps and papers for two months to a pioneer Sunday School; send three children to a church vacation school for four-weeks; furnish food for two months to a poor patient in a mission hospital in China; keep one Chinese through a six weeks\u2019 course in evangelism; supply twenty Testaments or three hundred Gospels in Hindu \u2019anguage in Central India; cover the expenses of an operation for cataract on the eye of a patient in a foreign mission hospital; keep a junior pupil for six months in a boarding school in West Africa.visited Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Stanhope.Mrs.Long, of Danville, thanked Guests of Mr, and Mrs.Ray Du- the Kingsbury ladies, Rev, Mr.boyce were Mr.and Mrs.W.H.| gyehanan responding.The meet- DUBOYCE\u2019S CORNER Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Brown and Mr.and Mrs.Dickson, of Montreal, spent a few days at Mr.Brown's ! home.Mrs.Mabel Salisbury, of Mont- Davis, of Watervillc, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Chamberlain and son, Jackie, of West Brome, Mr.E.A.Duboyce and Mrs.Rhicard, of Bolton Pass.Miss Katie Cowan visited at the same home.Miss Lulu Turner was in Knowlton visiting Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Bullard.Dr.and Mrs.Henry Blunt, of Granby visited the Blunt home.Mrs.William Stone and Miss Lulu Turner attended the district meeting of the Rebekah Lodge at Dunham.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Brill church held a meeting.President Mrs.Ray Duboyce was in the chair.Miss Margaret Marsh visited her sister, Mrs.Ray Duboyce.Mr.and Mrs.William Godden and ing was then adjourned.real, visited in town while here to ^J'ss\tGodden were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Stone.Miss Godden has left to make her permanent home in England.BOYNTON complete the sale of her property to Mr.and Mrs.Dalton Brown.The storm that passed through this section did considerable damage to property and sugar orchards.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Miz-ener, Mrs.Sarah Williams, of Mr.Robert Burns and Miss Eula Knowlton, and Mrs.Sarah Elrick, of Mosher, of Way\u2019s Mills, Miss Alice St.Albans, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Mosher, of Magog, Mrs.Percy Levoy and two children, of Knowl-.Mosher, Master Ernest and Miss ton.were visitors at the same home, j Vivian Mosher visited Mrs.Mosher\u2019s Word has been received from sister, in Claremont, NHL Mrs.Lenz of her safe arrival in Eng-! Miss Phyllis Dustin, of Ayer\u2019s land.\tCliff, visited Miss Muriel Cooper.Mrs.Frank Barnes, Mr.and Mrs.j Miss Gertrude Sharon was given a David Bell and son, Jimmie, visited pleasant surprise at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Duboyce.-Mrs.Julia Morse on the occasion of Miss Elsie M:zenei> of Granby, her birthday.A delightful after-spent a week-end at her home.noon was spent in playing cards.De-Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Davis was inilicious refreshments were served.after which Mrs.Margaret Mosher, on behalf of the guests, presented Miss Sharon with a purse of money and other gifts, Mr.Gilbert Walsh, who has been seriously ill, is out again.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Badger, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Walsh.Mrs.Walsh visited her grandchildren at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Luce.Mr.and Mrs.Luce were guests of relatives in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Robinson, of North Hatley, visited her sister, Mrs.Walsh, and Mr, Walsh.Mrs.Julia Morse entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid at her home, The usual number of members and visiters were present.Mrs.Walsh conducted the meeting.Plans were made to repair the belfry of the church.Plans were also made for a baked bean supper at the home of Mrs.Cooper on Friday evening, October 21st.A delicious ten was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Ferguson and Mrs.Brown.Mr.Hayes, of East Pepyiereli, Mass., is the guest of Mr.Lee Quimby.Miss Beryl Mosher is ill and under the care of Dr.Brown.\u2019- The Cubs, facing a team that now | Rolie ,ib .has won twenty-four of its last i Henrich rf .twenty-seven World Series games, i DiMaggio c-f could only take a few kicks at the Giants\u2019 shins before they got walloped, They got stretches of magnificent pitching from Bill Lee, Dizzy Dean and Clay Bryant, and they banged out a lot of good hits.But their pitchers invariably were knocked for a loop before the end of the game, and their hits for (he most part were futile, peeking blows.There are many today, including eight National League managers, who are viewing with alarm the strangle-hold the Yankees have taken on baseball.They were equally gloomy about the future of the game a year ago, when the Yanks beat Un-Giants, four games to one.Still, there seems a ray of hope in the fact that the players will divvy up a purse of $434,094.66, which is a record for a four-game affair.There was a sort of unofficial contest last night, trying to pick the individual Yankee hero of the massacre.It was called off because it threatened to wind up in a fist-fight between the supporters of Charley Rutting, who pitched two victories; Joe Gordon, the rookie whose homorun upset Bryant in the third game, and Frankie Crosetti, whose .fielding at shortstop cracked the Cubs\u2019 spirit in the first game and whose home run wrecked Dizzy Dean\u2019s tine effort in the second.Never did a club more vividly demonstrate the value >f power hitting than did the Yanks this time.They belted five home runs, and three of them virtually were game winners.Tommy Henrich's four-master off Charlie Root in the sixth inning was the winning run of yesterday's game, notwithstanding that Cubs\u2019 blow-up in the eighth.The blow-up.incidentally, came just when it looked as though the Cubs might get into the ball game.Ken O\u2019Dea, substitute Chicago catcher, had smacked a home run in the first of the eighth with Phil Oavaretta on base, reducing the Yankees\u2019 lead to four to three, and the crowd was rooting the visitors on.And that was when the Cubs began using their pitchers in squads and the game became a shambles.Doubles by Hoag and Crosetti, sandwiched between singles by DiMaggio and Gehrig, two walks and a wild pitch by Tex Carleton, closed the series o na high, hilarious noie.Yesterday\u2019s box score: Chicago (N.) AB.R.H.O.A.f 0 1 0 0 0 n t \u202216 Lee Root Dean in 8 : fourth, in sevent! in ninf'i 1 1 York (A.) AB.R.H.O.0 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 36 (I 1\t7 1 0 2 12 I 1\t2 3 0 Totals .36 8 11 27 10 I Chicago (N.L.) .t)00 100 020\u20143 New York (A.L.) .030 001 04x\u20148 Summary; Huns batted in, Ruffing, Crosetti 4, Henrich, O\u2019Dea 2, Hoag.Two-base hits, J urges, Cqv-arrettu, Hoag.Crosetti.Three-baje hit, Crosetti.Home runs, Henrich, O\u2019Dea, Stolen bases.Rolfe, Gordon.Earned runs, Chicago 2, New York 5.Left on bases, Chicago 8.New York 6.Bases on balls, off Ruffing 2\t(Demaree, O\u2019Dea); Carleton ~ (Gordon.Ruffing).Struck out, by Ruffing 6, (Marty 2, Lee.Collins, Lazzeri.Galan); Lee 2 (Croseiti.DiMaggio); Root 1 (Rolfe).Pitching summary: Lee 3 runs, 4 hits in 3\tinnings; Root 1 run, 3 hits in 3; Pago 2 runs, 2 hits in 1 1-3; Fi ench j 0 runs, Q hits in 1-3; Carleton 2 | runs, 1 hit in 0; Dean 0 runs, ! hit ! in 1-3.Wild pitches, Carleton 2.Losing pitcher Lee.Umpire-, Hubbard (A.L.) at the plate; Mol an (N.L.) at first base; Rolls (A.L ) second base; Sears (N.L.) third base.Time 2:11.PITY THF, POOR CUBS New York, Oct.10.-(fP)- While it doesn\u2019t entirely make up for losing tlic World Series in four straight games, Chicago Cubs had some consolation today in knowing they would collect $-1,671.87 each for taking a beating.The four games of the World Series produced a total \"gate\u201d of , $851.106.00 from 200,838 paying I customers.Cups and Prizes Distributed Saturday Night to Winners; of Tourneys in Men\u2019s and; Ladies\u2019 Sections.01 Activities of the Sherbrooke 0|Counti-y Club were concluded Satur-1 day night with a banquet at which: prizes: and cups were presented to I the winners of the various men\u2019s! and ladies\u2019 tournaments held at intervals throughout the season.The most coveted prizes, those emblematic of the men\u2019s and ladies\u2019 club championships, were won by Mr.and Mrs.Bart Holthatn respectively.This year marked the sixth time Mr.Holtham had captured the championship of the club.Over sixty members were present at the dinner, which was presided over by Gedeon Nadeau, president ot the club.With the president at the head-table were Mrs.Lennox Wilson, president of the ladies\u2019 section, Mrs.A.W.Kerridge, member of the golf committee, R.N.Ogilvie, club captain, and Foxhall Keene, well-known sportsman.Mr.Keene, who played against Tom Harris for the English golf championship in 1896, presented thc-club with a picture of his opponent, and was thanked by the president.Mr.Nadeau spoke a few words of welcome, and proposed the toast to the King, while remarks were heard from George Ewing, B.N.Holtham and Mrs.Lennox Wilson.Among other officers and former officials of the club who attended the banquet were R, A.Webster, director, A.W.Kerridge, secretary treasurer, George De Longchamp.president of the house committee, D.J.Sails, ex president, and F.A.Briggs, ex-president.Following are the names of the prize-winners : Ladies-Class \u201cA\u201d Club championship ; Mrs.B.N.Holtham.Runner-up: Mrs.P.M.Robins.Handicap cup: Mrs.A.W.Kerridge.Runner-up; Miss A, Willard.Driving, class \u201cA\u201d; Miss P.Wig-get t.Approaching and putting; Mrs.B.N.Holtham.Committee\u2019s prize: Miss A.Willard.President\u2019s prize: Mrs.N.B.Holtham.Class \u201cB\u201d Championship: Mrs.L.G.Cost-ley.Runner-up: Mrs.A.C.Stevens.Driving, Class \u201cB\u201d: Mrs.F.S.Sharpe.Approaching and putting: Mrs.F.Bishop\u2019s In Gallant Loss To Loyola Team Purple and White Warriors Went Down to Seven-Four Defeat \u2014Shaughnessy\u2019s Early Touchdown Sewed Up Game for Irishmen\u2014Greenwood and Radley-Walters Led Bishop's Fighting Finish.Loyola\u2019s maroon team came to own territory.The kick-off was re-town on Saturday afternoon with a\u2019ceived on the fifteen, and two plung-smart set of deceptive plays and ! os by Pare and an extension play general \u201crazzle-dazzle,\u201d and romped ! made thirty yards to the forty-five, home with a net seven to four win Pare, Costigan, and C ardin movei over Oggie Glass\u2019 Bishop\u2019s crew.Led by Phil Shaughnessy, lanky halfback, the Montreal boys walked through Bishop\u2019s in the first quarter to mark up a major score before five minutes had elapsed.Temporarily baffled by this early setback, Bishop\u2019s came out of their bewilderment to fight the Irishmen tooth and nail for the rest of the game.They never managed to draw even, though, even with a rouge and field goal later in the game.The Notre Dame de Grace team flashed a dazzling attack featuring reverses, spinners, and cut-backs, with occasional forward passes thrown in by Shaughnessy and Murphy.Coach Tomecko\u2019s deception had the local squad stumped for a while, but the secondary defence soon learned not to get pulled out of position, and smothered many promising trick plays.Before the spectators had become comfortably settled, a Bishop\u2019s fumble paved the way for Loyola\u2019s big score.Loyola kicked out.Dick Pare plunged for a yard or so, then Shaughnessy swerved around left end, shook off his tacklers, and crossed the goal line standing up.The convert failed, leaving the score five to nothing.For the rest of the period Loyola had the home team worried with its persistent advances, but near the end Bishop\u2019s started a counter attack, forcing the visitors back to their ten.\u201cShag\u201d kicked from there to the thirty-eight, and after Scott and Flintoft had advanced the ball six yards, Doug Bradley booted over the goal line and Shaughnessy was rouged by Sid Radley Walters and Gord Cooper for Bishop\u2019s first point.From this point on Bishop\u2019s more CHAMBI.V NINE HELD EVEN BV WINDSOR MILLS ____ Papertown Nine Wins Four-; Three and Loses Three-; Two in First Game of Series; for Provincial Championship.irilliant Offensive Wins For Sherbrooke Driving Power Carried Athletics to Sixteen-One Triumph Over Verdun Grads in Thrilling Battle on Parade Grounds \u2014Sherbrooke Backfield Displayed Versatile Attack\u2014\u2022 Len Giliam Injured After Crashing Gain.the sticks again before Asselin finally had to kick to Scott on Bishop\u2019s twenty.Ian Hay made three on a short end buck, and Pete Greenwood four.Bradley kicked on the last down, the receiver being tackled on Bishop\u2019s forty.On the next exchange of kicks the Loyola safety man muffed the catch and the ball bounced behind him with , the players of both teams in pursuit.1 Luckily for him, one of his own men ! recovered, but they had been driven all the way back to their thirty-five.Bishop's received the next kick on their forty-five, Scott made two yards, but' Loyola intercepted a second down forward pass, and obtained possession at midfield.They could make no gain in two downs, and on the last Asselin fumbled the snap back and was tackled for a loss, giving Bishop\u2019s the ball.An end run, with Jim Flintoft cutting in, made six yards on the second down, and on the last Loyola was caught completely off guard with a forward pass to Radley-Wal-ters off a kick formation, which gave Bishop\u2019s first down as the teams changed ends.The fourth quarter began with Greenwood pushing through for a| couple of yards then place-kicking | ver one over the posts from a forty-five degree angle for a three-point effort.After this score Loyola was given the tall on their forty, but when they failed to squeeze through with a buck the ball went to Bishop's on the spot.Bishop\u2019s replied with a wild throw on an extension, which Loyola recovered.Two more kicks were exchanged without much change in the positions of the teams, when a forward to Dick Pare and a \u201cspinner\u201d with Cardin carrying brought Loyola A.Briggs.Ihe Yanks, who gave out, $3,500 I Committee\u2019s prize: Mrs.Gauthier, in cash gifts and split the remainder ;\tJunior* mto JO vi shares, will got $5,815.28 , Championship prize, donated by apiece.\tMrs.Ogilvy: Naureen Lothrop.l Runner-up: Miss P.Wiggett.meaning to take an\\ 1 Approaching and putting: Miss P.from the Yankees the ; YYiggett.C.L.G.U.silven spoon: Silver division, Mrs.B.X.Holtham; Bronze Without meaning to take credit away from the Yankees consensus here is the Cubs beat themselves by playing bush league baseball.division, Mi Joe McCarthy now has won eight series games in a row from his old boss, Phil K.Wrigley, Wrigley fired Joe and there is no love lost between the iviir.\\.Kerridge.Men hampionship : B.X.Hack 3b .Herman 2b .Cavarvetta rf Marty cf .Demaree cf .O\u2019Dea e .Collins lb .,., 1 0 with That: 1 1 Larry French, the Cub southpaw, oon will start a vaudeville tool ! giving badminton exhibitions, j Dizzy Dean ns commentator.0 | ought -to be rich.(1 0 0 0 0 0 A delegation of American Le: club owners may call on the a Colonel Rapport soon and ask he break up the Yankees for good of baseball.I Club ; tham.Class \u201cC: Hawkins.H andieap Wood.Junior c Peabody.Junior handicap chain pionship : Sherman Peabody.President\u2019s prize: Norman Welsh.Captain\u2019s prize: H.A.Peabody.IIol- ehampionship : J.T.championship: S.B.rmpionship : Sherman igue iling that the When Mayor La Guardia gets that pig he won from Mayor Kelly, of Chicago, he\u2019ll treat those Yanks left in town to a barbecue.KNOW - (VA/O P/TCHED VE F/R6T ViCToW JN A WORLD S&fyEb GAME ?© with an injury when tackled heavily on Bishop\u2019s forty just after the second quarter started.On resumption of play Cardin (\t, made a yard through the centre1 ~-ün before Ed Asselin kicked to the fifteen.After an exchange of kicks ,,\tsuddenly within scoring range on the Ke,1 tlm11' °'vn\tVteK 1 i twelve.Bradley and Scott failed to Phil Shaughnessy, who had been ) ^ back R k4 oyel.the goal.line, carrying the brunt of the Insh ; and Loyo]a chalked up anothei.point attack, was forced out ol the gamej During the rest of the quarter I Bishop\u2019s were unable to get out of I their own half of the field, the game I ending with the home team in postheir thirty-five.The game was really won by Shaughnessy\u2019s luck-tinged touchai! exenange 01 alCKS j down in the opening minutes.But the line of scrimmage was still on for that early reverse, the purple and the fifteen, and Geoff Scott made a, white team might have pulled off a nice gain through a hole on^ the lûlt|\tQn the strength of the rest wing, netting five yards.The nextj0f the plav, they certainly rated it, plunge was stopped cold, though, Shaughnessy, prior to his injury, and Bradley had to kick on the third p]ayec[ bang-up football for Loyola, down.\t^\t_\tas did Cardin and Dick Pare.Captain On Loyola\u2019s first down Dick Pare ! pgte Greenwood, of Bishop's, played completed a pass from Costigan that'a hard, effective game, while Sid was good for twenty yards, and add-j Ra^iey.Walters, slim outside, stood ed five more through right, bringing | out 0n the Bishop's defensive the ball to within fifteen yards oi | Line-ups: Bishop\u2019s goal line.There was a bobble on the following play, however, and Pete Greenwood, who played a terrific game, recovered for Bishop\u2019s.The ball was returned to the forty with a kick, and Cardin moved the sticks when he found a hole to his liking.The third-down kick was blocked by Waldo Talk, giving Bishop\u2019s possession on their twenty.Greenwood made five before the ball was kicked to Loyola on Bishop\u2019s forty-seven.From there the red team moved down to the fifteen, within placement range of the posts.On the attempted place kick by Asselin.Doug Bradley was rouged, making the score six to one for Loyola.This was the last play of the half.When the teams returned to the gridiron, Bishop\u2019s kicked off to the Loyola team, which made a steady push up the field from deep in their Bishop's\t\tLoyola Hay\thalf\tShaughnessy Scott\thalf\tCostigan Flintoft\thalf\tPare Udall\thalf\tCardin Bradley\tquarte r\tAsselin Starnes\tsnap\tShore Lane\tinside\tTingle W.Tulk\tinside\tMulcair Greenwood\tmiddle\tThoms Noel\tmiddle\tAlducin Radley-Walters\tend\tMacDougall Everett\tend\tMaguire Bishop\u2019s subs\t\u2014Kugg,\tGiles, Bate- man, Paterson,\tBredin,\tSehoch, R.Tulk, Cooper.Loyola sub?\u2014\tMurphy\tDoyle, Seul- lion, Kaine, Thomas, Knox, Rowe,\t\t Limoges.Referees\u2014E.\tYVolfe\tand YV.Me- Teague.Head linesman\u2014Lyman Tomkins.\t\t 1\u201c men H08SS WON FCUÇ RACl P! CUE DAS: ?£>$ iriE kECORD FOR TdfAL YARDAGE GAMED yam Three-year coll es/ate career ANSWERS TO \u201cDO YOU KNOW \u2014 ?\u201d CARTOON 1.\t\u201cDeacon\" Phillip, of Pittsburgh, was the first pitcher to win a world series game, played October 1903.against Boston at Boston.Phillip won three and lost two during the first world series.2.\tHarold \u201cRed\u201d Grange gained 3,337 yards during his three years of varsity football at Illinois .an average of nine yards for each minute of play.3.\tA horse named Gilder won four races August 14, 1901.at Nurwilluntbah course, New South YYales, Australia STANSTEADIN FOOTBALL TIE WITH MONTREAL Montreal, Oct, 10.\u2014($)\u2014Swinging from behind on the last two plays, Sianstead College held Montreal High School to a ten to ten draw in an exhibition rugby game here Saturday.Leading ten to four in the las* quarter, Montreal High kicked from behind the goal line hut the ball was blocked by John Waterman, who fell on it for a touchdown.A convert by Sam Abbott tied the game on the final play The Eastern Townships team took an early lead when Abbott starred with a placement kick and a rouge, netting four points.But the second and third quarters saw the Montrealer?turn on the heat with a rouge, touchdown and convert.Edward\u2019s placement at the start of the final quarter gave Montreal their widest margin, until Waterman and Abbott pulled the game fire for a tie.Position f.wing T halfback halfback halfback quarter snap inside inside middle middle outside outside GOMEZ\u2019S MARK MOST NOTABLE SER!E§ EVENT The opening doubleheader between Windsor Mills and Chambly for the senior baseball championship of the Province of Quebec, played at the local stadium yesterday afternoon, was divided, the intermediate winners from the Paper-town winning the opener, four to three, and the senior champions taking the nightcap, three to two.Six hundred fans witnessed two interesting encounters.Both squads were playing all out to get the jump in the series, and were surprisingly well matched.The best player on both teams was'Windsor Mills\u2019 brilliant pitcher-manager, Adolph Fleming.The tall (linger stopped the invaders with five hits in the first tilt, and kept his team in the running in the second by smacking one of chariie Calvert\u2019s pitches over the left-field fence for a home run.Windsor Mills took a first-inning lead in first game as Bourassa singled with one away, took second while Alf.Desrochers, Chambly shortstop, was throwing out Bouchard and scored on McLenehan\u2019s single to centre-field.In the second frame Peloquin took two bases when Wilfred Cal-brother of Paul, misjudged his fly to centre-field, and Guilbeault sent Peloquin home with Windsor Mills\u2019 second tally.Third-baseman Thomas scored Chambly\u2019s first run in the first of the fourth, singling, stealing second, and scoring on Sundborg\u2019s miscue.Wilf Calvert was hit by one of Fleming\u2019s pitches in the fifth, worked around to third and tallied on Santhe\u2019s fielder\u2019s choice.Four straight single?by Sund-borg, Peloquin, Guilbeault and Fleming put Windsor Mills in the lead four to two in the sixth.Chambly\u2019s last run was made in the eighth, Santhe scoring after Antonio Desrochers\u2019 long fly to Longpre in right.Score by innings: Chambly______ 000 110 010\t3 5 1 Windsor Mills 110 002 00x\t4 9 2 Batteries: Turner, C.Calvert and Bowden; Fleming and Couture.Darkness caught up to the second tilt in the seventh inning, and Chambly emerged from the shadows with a three-dwo win under their belts.A Couture started in the box for Windsor Mills with St.Cyr receiving, but Fleming went back to the hill in the fourth with Chambly leading one to nothing.The Federal League champs pushed over another run in the fourth to go ahead two to nothing, but with Guilbeault on base Fleming picked on one of Charlie Calvert\u2019s offerings and Doled it out of the park to even the score.In the last of the seventh Thomas made himself a hero by sending Calvert home with the winning run.Two errors and a fielder's choice permitted \u201cChick\u201d Bowden, Calvert\u2019s colored battery mate, to dent the rubber in the second, while YVnf Calvert singled Bowden home in the fourth.Couture and Fleming allowed the Chambly iads only seven safeties, while Charlie Calvert was touched for nine.Score by innings: Windsor Mills.000 000 2 2 9 3 Chambly.010 100 1 3 7 0 Batteries: A.Couture, Fleming and Cyr, C.Couture; C.Calvert and Bowden.To start the game, Roland Dugre, president of the Sherbrooke Baseball club, pitched to Nelson Chartier, president of the Eastern Townships Intermediate League.Orner Fleury, president of the Provincial Baseball Association, was the batter._ Dtigre\u2019s pitch was low and into the dirt.Umpires: Hill, Prud\u2019homme and Phalen.Displaying more power and class i.han any Sherbrooke squad in the last five years, this season\u2019s edition of the Athletics steam-rollered its way to a sixteen to ope victory over Verdun Grads Saturday afternoon on the Parade Grounds, Notable in the local triumph was the offensive drive that featured the play throughout.In past years the Sherbrooke defence was the strong point of the team, but in the game Saturday a?in the nine to two win over St.Lambert a week ago.it was sheer power that did the trick.Bus Tomlinson\u2019s interception of a forward pass by Les Christie, Verdun\u2019s kicking half, paved the way for Sherbrooke\u2019s first major tally The husky Sherbrooke middle snared the ball on the twenty-five-yard line and rolled down to the Hmee-vard stripe before being nailed, Ker Jackson piled over for a touchdown on the first nlay.A luck-tinged touchdown by Elmer Heath in the second quarter put the Athletics farther ahead.Jackson passed from his forty, the ball bouncing off the fingers of a Verdun defender into the hands of Heath, who galloped fiftv yards for a try.Jackson converted.Taking a long pass from Jackson on a \u201csleeper\u201d play, Hally Evans travelled forty-five yards in the third quarter, depositing the pigskin on Verdun\u2019s four-yard line.Fred Sinclair ploughed through for five points.' Christie booted a point for the visitors late in the iourth quarter.The tall kicking half played a standout game all the way through running, passing and kicking in fine style.Gus Gunnel, shifty ouarler, \u201cRed\u201d McLaughlin and Bob Hnxton were effective for the visitors.Tomlinson.Evans, Jackson, Sinclair and Bozer soarkled for Sherbrooke while Ingalls and Gerry 1 r.th-carl handled the lads well at quarter.teamed for four, and Christie moved the sticks again.Moving int0 Sherbrooke territory, Hughes went for seven and McLaughlin ripped through for fifteen.Verdun lost the ball as three plays failed.Hammond went for eleven yards, Ingalls galloped fifteen and Jackson stepped out seven with his \u201cnumber twelves,\u201d On the prettiest play of the feame, Jackson rifled a pass across the field to Evan?on the sidelines, the former Quebec star rolling down to the four before being stopped.Sinclair barged through for a touchdown.It was not converted.Score Sherbrooke 16.Verdun C.Sinclair took the kick-off for ten up to his thirty.Evans raced for twenty yards.Simpson ami Ingalls were stopped.Jackson lifted to the Verdun thirty-eight.Jim Foley snared a Verdun pass as the quarter ended.out of the Montreal Edwards Hall Easton Sunatas Russell Dick Spearman Herbert Marrin d\u2019Aibenas Dundass Robinson Montreal subs: Dissenden, Ross.Goodson and Morton.Stanstead subs: Angrode.Ran som, Galbraith.Modeland, Wells, Davis and Poapst.Officials, Jack Land and Frank Ullcy.Stanstead P.Waterman Abbott Maitland d\u2019Aibenas Schofield Gould J.Waterman Montgomery Hewitson Mark Kelley Balfrey New York, Oct, 10.\u2014(YP)\u2014They'll be remembering Carl Reynolds a?the \u2018\u201cAll-American Out\u201d in this World Series.The ex-American Leaguer, wio returned to the big show this vear with the Chicago Cubs and batted a neat .300 in the National League's regular season campaigning, was ; officially at bat twelve times in the ; four games of the just-concluded fall classic with the Yankees\u2014and i he failed to make a single safe hit The last time a player went for a , line of \u201cgoose eggs\u201d in the composite box score for a series was in ! 1911, when John Murray, of New ! Y\u2019ork Giants, did it.Only four others did it before Murray.In a lot of ways, Reynolds\u2019 work at the plate was far more unique in the 1938 championship set than Lefty Gomez\u2019s six-game undefeated winning streak for his series career, or Bill Dickey\u2019s four singles in he first game, ©r Stan Hack\u2019s seven singles to equal a mark for a four-game series, or New York Yankees\u2019 unprecedented feat of winning three world championships in a row.For instance.Reynolds hit exactly one ball out of the infield in his string of hard luck.He fanned 'hiee times, hit into double plays t-vee.Generally speaking however, Gomez's now mark was probably the most important 1938 record.Up to this fall he had been deadlocked among the World Series undefeated pitchers with Jack Coombs, the Athletics\u2019 old-time strong man, and Herb Pennock, the classy hurlei of SPORTING NOTES CAPTAIN WALTERS ONE DOW \\ Boston Oct.10.\u2014(A3) \u2014 Course: were shaped from Boston for Gloucester today by Captain Ben Pine's challenger for the Internationa'.Fishermen\u2019s Trophy.Gertrude L.Thebaud, and the Canadian defender, Captain Angus Walters\u2019 big .ad banker Bluenose, which Thebaud defeated yesterday.Thebaud\u2019?victory in the opening race of a three out of five series meant she needed two more to claim the big silver cup emblematic of sailing supremacy in the North Atlantic fishing fleets.The second race will be sailed Tuesday.Joe Gordon's younger brother.Jack, is making a name for himself as a shortstop out at University of Oregon and since Howard Hopson, Oregon's baseball coach, look?cut for the Y'anks in that territory, you can look for young Jack to be stepping into Frankie Crosetti\u2019s shoes one of these fine days\u2014but not for a long time, we all hope.the Y\u2019anks\u2019 great ball clubs in the middle 20\u2019s.Hi?victory gave Lefty a new all-time record of six victories and no defeats for a series career and deadlocked him for the all-time high with Chief Bender, the Athletics\u2019 oldtimer, and Waite Hoyt, ex-Y\u2019an-ko each of whom were credited with six victories, although defeated at some time during their long series starts.First Quarter After Sherbrooke\u2019s bid for an early touchdown fell short.Verdun staiteo a march that moved them un to their forty.McLaughlin and Christie carrying the mail for race gains.The kick gave Sherbrooke the ball on their twenty-five, from which noint Jackson lifted to mid-field.Brooks and Sinclair nailing Gunnel for no gain.From the tmr-tv Gerry Cathcart carried for four yards and an off side bv Verdun gave Sherbrooke a first down.Simpson ploughed through for five ana Giliam raced through for another first down.After a pass was knocked down, Jackson kicked to the Verdun twenty-five.Verdun passed, Sinclair intercepting.A Jackson to Heath pass put Sherbrooke on er-dun\u2019s twenty-five, but a fumble caused the pigskin to change hands.Tomlinson snared a Verdun heave and rolled to Yhe four-yard 'me.Jackson stepped over for a touchdown.Heath dropped Jackson's pa-!s for conversion.Score - Sherbrooke 5.Verdun 0.Miller took the kick-off on nis twenty, and Jackson booted to mid-field.Verdun forward passed fox a first down as the quarter ended.Second Quarter Quarterback Gunnel sliced through for five, Dupont, stopping him.Two incomplete passes gave Sherbrooke the.ball.Giliam battled through to move the yard sticks.Sinclair bucked for four.Taking Jackson\u2019s kick on their ten, Verdun were stopped on two line plays and Christie kicked to his forty-five.Verdun recovered Tomlinson\u2019s fumble.After a Christie-Sterrick pass failed Christie lifted to Sherbrooke\u2019s twenty-five, Evans letting the ball get away from him.A pass was knocked down.Christie\u2019s placement attempt failed, and then the lanky hoofer was nailed for a loss on '.ho third down.Sherbrooke advanced ten on a Verdun offside.Giliam crashed for a first down and was carrle i off the field with a knee injury.Ingalls wag held, Jackson rifled a pas?that Bob Haxton, Verdun half, tip-ned into the waiting arms of Elmer Heath, who ripped fifty yards for a touchdown.Jackson converted from placement.Score: Sherbrooke 11.Verdun 0.Verdun failed to make yards at midfield on three plays and the locals took possession.Ingalls raced for a first down.Bill Hammond knifed through for eight, and Verdun received an offside penalty.Bayli?made three.and Jackson booted to the ten.The half ended as a Hughes to Christie to McLaughlin end run made five yards.Third Quarter After taking the kick-off.Christie rifled a pass that Fred Sinclair intercepted and ran fifteen yards the wrong way.Turning, he tried a lateral to Evans while surrounded by tacklers and fumbled.McLaughlin made six around right end and Gunnel added the necessary yards.Simpson snaffled a Y^erdun fumble at the fifty-five.Don Bozer v-eled off a first down.Gerry- Cathcart tacked on twenty more behind nice interference.Bill Hammond stepped through the centre for five, but fumbled on the next play, Yrerdun recovering.Verdun staged their smartest offensive of the game at this -tage.After a rass was knocked down.McLaughlin made four around left.Christie galloped for twenty on a fake kick.Christie and Haxton Fourth Quarter Evans took an onside kick or.the Verdun twelve.Two passes failec and Verdun took possession or, then twenty, Jackson intercepted a pass on Verdun\u2019s forty.Tomlinson oarg-ed for five yards, Osborne missed a pass from Jackson.No yards were given Chistie on Jackson\u2019s kick to the goal-line.Taking it on their fifteen, Verdun made a first down with Christie and Gunnel toting the mail The same two players moved the sticks again.Jackson grabbed a pass on Sherbrooke\u2019s forty.Two plays made no gain and S terri eh blocked and recovered Jackson\u2019s kick.After two unsuccessful plays.Christie galloped fifteen yards to Sherbrooke\u2019s twenty-five.Verdun\u2019! point came when Christie hoofec one into touch behind the locals goal-line.Score; Sherbrooke 16.Verdun 1 After Jackson and Sinclair made nine yards, Jackson lofted up th; field, Evans, who was onside, rar up and took the bail, carrying tc Verdun\u2019s twenty-five.Sinclair anc Evans teamed for a first down.Ingalls edged through for five.'With ten yards left, Dusty Miller fumbled.McLaughlin went for six yard: as the final whistle sounded.Line-ups Sherbrooke Verdun i Cartwright\tend\tBowden Bean\tend\tHughes Tomlinson\tmiddle\tSterrick ; Simpson\tmiddle\tBrodie Brooks\tinside\tJoiner Caygill\tinside\tWalker- Dupont\tcentre\tSmith j Cathcart\tquarter\tGunnel ; Evans\thalf\tHaxton Jackson\thalf\tChristie Hammond\thalf\tMcLaughlin j Bozer\tfly.w.\tFullard ; Sherbrooke\talternates:\tFoley,\t Vear, Baylis.\tJones,\tIngalls, Os- M 1er and Sinclair.Verdun alternates: Wright, P: terson, Calkin, Strapps.Marshal! Referee, Ken Bryce; umpire.L O\u2019Donnell; head linesman, Lawren Ball; timer, George Logie; score Gordon Ransehousan.New York.Oct.9.\u2014(A3) \u2014 Now ; that the series is over and a little j newspaper space is available, Hie ; Dodgers may announce the signing : of Leo Durocher as manager any | hour.One of the stories going j around series headquarters is that Babe Ruth eliminated himself by I having a club-house fight with Du-|rocher before the season ended.it if POSSISLE FOR PERfOUS-\u2022fo TRAVEL AT THE RATE OF A MILE A MIMUTE 04 SKIS \u2014 Wfc-r, lauba/ i'll BE AT The statiou WAITIVXr- It is possible for you to see our big selection of dependable used cars and get full information without the slightest obligation! 1936 FORD COACH 1935\tFORD SPORT ROADSTER 1934 FORD SEDAN 1936\tOLDSMOBILE COACH 1928\tCHRYSLER ROADSTER 1930\tCHEVROLET SEDAN 1929\tCHEVROLET SEDAN 1931\tPONTIAC SEDAN 1929 DESOTO ROADSTER 1936 PACKARD SEDAN MOTORS LTD.WELLINGTON ST.S< USED CAR LOT BELVIDERE STREE 1 i "]
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