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'Nah M4 °\°¢ miie would he inns ovomea. ...°‘““‘..........'“ ’fZ¥a"*.:§‘.*$.?. 3.6% Leafs And and :wo others were eiimin- gt? tlihnfifth round. _ - _*__ pionsbib final of the PM 35 Y°*\"- rc. r. is Guardian' win doomed ii was me more main- M0N.,{wA,,__ W; §,_’°°"‘(°_ ml taking match in their memory- Tommie Maple Leafs and Montreal after he had doubled and taken the gun; other on a wild pitch in the iihird 1 inn-u on neu Rouen infield out a 5-3 victory at Philadelphia over the Athletics in 10 innings. ' Dykes hit a home run to put the 'I'heM!aokstied1t \lD9»B‘9fi!li!'itheix' :Baittering Walter, stewart and Tiiormion Lee for 15 hits, Washing- ton whipped Cleveland 9-4 at Wash- ington behind Bum/p I-Iad1ey's em- cient eight-hit hurling. The Senators scored twice in the first cn three singles and pushed actos three more in the third on doubles by Manush and Myer, a triple by Stone and Powell’s long ily. Powell hit a home run to score Travis ahead of him in the fifth. In a. wild scoring game at Boston in which 30 players were used and 27 hits were made off nine pitch- ers, the Red Sox repelled St. Louis Browns 8-7 today, and retumed in the first division. A Sunday crowd of 16,009 saw Crionirrs team spot the St. Louisiims six runs in the first two innings, then crash through to victory. Wes Ferrell. Boston’s leading pitcher with six victories and two defeats prior to today, was the vic- tim of the Browns’ early spree six runs across. Walberg. Hcckette Welch and Rhodes took up the pitching burden in turn, Hockette . who had walked. ahead of him. hnally being Credited with the vii!- tory. Q (By William Weekea, Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Gnardianb Special Wire) CHICAGO, May 26 - James Cleveland (".7essie") Owens’ amaz- ing achievement of four world track and field records may have been his top-but probably no one who saw his unprecedented per- formance yesterday will believe it. To everyone who watched in breathless astonishment as he equalled the world record for the 100-yard dash in the Western Con- ference meet at Ann Arbor, Mich.. and followed with record-slia.tter- ing Jobs Ln the broad Jump.. low hurdles and 220-yard dash, it ap- peared he could have done a little better in each event if only there had been enough competition. The spectacular Ohio State feet 8 1-4 inches in the broad Jump might. be expected to stand for ra. lorg, long time. But the 21-year- old star accomplished it with such ease that it should be no great surprise if he pushes the frontier in the event '<0 27 feet or beyond. There was no one near him at any stage of the century after the first 30 yards and he finished coasting. Yet every one of the five watches caught him in a shade under Frank Wykoff’s world mark of 9.4 seconds-the record he was credited with ei-iuaiiing. His dazzling. 20.3 seconds per- formance in the 220-yard dash was done with even greater facility. He raced across the finish line a. big io yards ahead cf Andy Dooley of Iowa, and a little competition \ Hubbell and Mancuso; Warneke Ind Hartnett. Philadelphia Ohicinnati .. Thomas, Joi' lingswortb, Prey m°°¥1¥¥\ ... 301 000- % louis ... 000 000 B0!-I Blbich. Leonard. vanee he .iiirr ‘iii if F l'l'l_ 3' Phelps: xieinire, amen. muslim ina noia.noq‘y_ ‘ , AMBMCAN LEAGUE 'FICGIIIIO-` B U- Louis .... 100000000-fl llewlrolt 000100 I0!-0 and Kemsfoy: ltuffing and in 9. and at-sl ,seal are can 1:13 1:5! IHF1 --I ¢==: :III r- ¢== r- r11 r11 rr' Royals divided a doubleheader here t°dly before 17.000 paid admissions. the largest attendame in the Inter- national League seaso is and Toronto remained the iegue. ` leafs won e 9-8 by swine nve last two ihriihss and the short DIRMMP. clralklng fifth win up a B-0 sh of the season. Toronto won the first game after twowereoutinthe ninth when Calvin Ohlillhl-n doubled to short left field with bases full. lit. was Chapman's second two-bugger of £55; .$3 5 2. Q s= Eg §'§ ig might have accounied for addi- tional tenths of seconds. . As astounding as were his per- formances in the dashes and broad jump, he appeared to have even greater potentiaiities in the low hurdles. He has concentrated in sprinting and broad jumping since he started his career at a Cleve- land high school four years ago. ‘The hurdles were added to his repertoire this spring. How They Stand Negro Astounds Athletic M, ,,_, _ _ World Wi th Rec o rd f1§`5”»f"@h‘@"fh‘*`i‘ Confederation Life Ruth Gets Three Homers Lucas and Guy Bush, getting driving in altogether six runs. ~ seven hits, "Cy" Biv.n!.cn_ sensation- ._.__.. New Yorkers Defeat Cmdhwh Before 19,000 Fans 5-4. (A. P. By Guardia.n’s Special' Wire) NEW YORK, Mny 26-The Giants cke o oth iii D "in Paul pi ii it-b e 2. boys, . and Dizzy, :incl d:1`r;:t-:fl ibn world champion Cardiiifiis 5-4 today be- fore 19,000 fans at St. Louis largest crowd of the season. _ Behind 4-i in th: nlnth. the New York batters suddenly routed the younger Dean and continued their attack against Dizzy io pil: up four runs. The Cardinals filled the bases with none out in their ‘half of the inning, but Bob 0'Fai'rc‘li pinch . hit into a double play and n forced out at third circled the gains. .loc Medwick and Leo Durotiier knocked PIRATES DEFEAT PHILLIES Fanning nine and allowing only al rookie, led the Pii'aL.“s to their fourth straight victory today bv dc- featirig the Phillies 3-1 at Pitts- team to score two run< It nas B‘anton's seventh win against two three batters. Bill Lee's four-hit pitching, an ll-hit attack oil' George E:i1'nsl'iaw and l-larry Eiseristnt and four Brooklyn errors combined to give thc Cubs an 8-3 victory over the Dodgers at Chicago. In turning in his seasons fifth or '- ~ T0 GIANTS SUPER A W!-lA'I`dowe mean by"Super-Select”? Simply this: that if you are healthy, with a -good family history, and not en- gaged in a hanrdnus occupation, you are probably a first-class life insurance "risk" and, con- sequently, are entitled to buy $5,000 of more Confederation Life Insurance Protection with Total Disability and Double Indemnity Benefits, at the lowes: possible premium rate. 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HOGG, Manager. _ I I i tionals today but Si Johnson struck um our um time-twiw wins- Crawford And ing-as the Reds t00k the init Same of the series 6-SR th da n but the Quist Def‘eat` gi. sw me my =r-rue i-» the 31°’1€’“5 helghw °t has heyday' in the Dodgers' first two runs after Babe Ru h cmshefi °"'t t ree h°m° Eamshaw and Boyle singled in the mm in Bgcurdays game against sixth and then camo through with Pittsburgh Pirates, but they Wm a doiible in the eighth that sent “°° °°°“3“ “nd B°S"°“ B"""“"‘ Frey. who worked, ie third from took an 11-'I defeat at ,Pittsburgh where he scored on a fm ’ The stands rocked with cheers for the Babe as he enjoyed a field b U ~ i day at the expense of pitchers Red Ba e mmm-ess ve 5111819 b¢S!\‘ieS U19 three CUCU15 home runs in Pittsburgh yesterday vlvuis in 10111' times at bat and were sun reverbersiing, Bebe Rum 3 While the echoes of his three It was "Babe u Y. Big Babe came up tour times with- out making a hit. lie fouled out once. Meanwhile the Reds rock- etecl two and three base hits oi! the slants of Frankhouse and the veteran Flint R.h-em and took the game haiidily before a. paid attend- ance of 24.361. \ CAPE TOWN, South Africa, May 26-(C.P.)-Establishment of 9. Portuguese Club is likely in Cape Town. It will be run along social iweri to Cincinnati with Boston Na- , and cultural lines. fl j Wg L Aussie Aces' PARIS, lfiuy Z6-Jack C‘i'rw\'i0i'd and Adrian Qiiist won the French hard court doubles championship today by defeating their Australian Davis Cup teammates, Vivian Mc< Grati-i and Don Ti.u'nbull, in straight, sets, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. England’s Kay Stammers and Peggy Scriven annexed the women! doubles title by trimming Mrs Sverd Soerliniz oi' Germany and Ida Adamofi' oi' Fran/Je. 6-4. 6-0. ,___-_rum _ _ -- f __ -f- -;__;_;_-~~- ---_--_-1| _ llodal "DU" 4-Door Touring Sedan Iliusuaurd . _ ‘--fr s .. 000 110110 N0 100 IIO 1 'Hamm C. Brown lmiafilv. 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