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Mullins 2'32 “".I.i‘ u crwey, ran into 1'l8‘hrt nineandhad '13::-{goat um save him th Thmuch l:l‘iat_ serum “”"f..“‘.l."i'.. opprmgm, W as he lmozked him gnaw‘: y he round heat of the fltlit. Imflnenghe con "Bomber" Shepherd ..,.. ..,‘,:.,-,:_.,1.- ._ gratienoe ‘ins 3 i.ngredl- I §lt of ‘guilds.-Beniamhi Disraeli. the third round, “mg “'15 5333 weight and reach 30 pound Graham severely around the body. Leslie bulled his oppon. “"5 '11 over the r.:s. to take four werefought. second with Bani-Final Steels Show Gems or s llrls me bwk in’. Island round. 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BN1! with plenty of mum in his laden fists Mooneyoaught eighth 0!! to t fora him late deals: M 3'” . on HA ooney, gtfll M511» "me out to hire the final oton counted flm HI-‘mute ar the oliltum boy mind after the Wellington _ three count and had Mullins back- mfil deeper-atel mfiufiiedmhdvtliervestof - ' or him an in thshtrtiin sn§“l.t TM ifldteli’ decision was unanl. mans with only in 3, . rleewpoln sen M1111 conic in at '62 pounds, 381:“ M°°“¢¥'l‘«lDP1n8 tile scales at d tax I .agg,';h 9“ ‘ml’ IJN-Mous nine e ard :ontl.nuaJ.l,y' $0; mam. reach of his .Q, to mm With whlst g _ In the “M "Md 3 nm to the mouth Wmdl Owned a. nasty cut on .' . otter vi me nd do’ P.°'IndI- Oflsbtin , Leslie wrung‘. uzlic °° y ‘ I ookont u up !°"° °"m° h‘““'fll into the rim» roin Graham’: corner as the ben .191 and. $eg‘:0ij1d?} ‘A Dray). Ascot _ Meet A§0I. d. June l4-(OP- iuu m)— le Ascot today generally reward be who back- the fevoritcs or second choices as racinfwtook ‘ghee an svy ow- atening thunderclouds loptic. . I-n even-anon - otbt, won the glng Edwar es. - ‘ ' -'l‘he- day's other successful ' favor- ites were Jarnes Bank's Michoumy. 8 to 5 in the Churchill Stakes. and Lord Clanely's two-year-old colt, Roseof land. backed atstoi in the ab un stakes But there were disappointments also for the "form players". R. S. Ola.rk's Galatea II, winner of the Classic Oakes Stakes for fillies, was not laced in the Coronation stakes in w ich she started at 1! to 8. Also the neck defeat of the odds- on favorite Pandorma. 4 to 9, in the Lady Bes.tty's at 100 to 8. was e . Gol Vista. was rid- b Brownie Carslake, veteran Aaust n jockey who also rode Michoumy to victory and gained pl s Agra two other ryaoescsit Ca no Bailey’: on e - tic. baoaorieonout of solo tllc. beat is. Jervis’ Gslsonia y n. i in the prized Hunt cup race of seven furlopfis, I56 Y winner started a. 100 to 8. Clalsonia st 20 to 1, and the Earl by three-quarters A. , maha, choice with the winner.-rsn out of the money. ‘. . Tomorrow's card will be headed by the Gold Cup, a 2 l-2-mile en- durance test. At 113. Magdalena Niedalok of Moscow. Galicin. has Just been married for the fifth time.-and de- spite her age she enjoys 800d health. has a. good memory and seams to ‘wear spectacles t. product! I: . §i§°'a§'}: wager wioll adivyonce about 0 per cent. - ‘ones or were heard at ‘of Mount Pull, in Japan, when _aoo Japa- nese boys escorted a. delegation of visiting Hitler Jugend youths from German in an ascent of the famous moun¥cin near Tokyo. . Ifwecannotdosli great or glorious things, at leam we can all P9899-N.‘ the way for them.- George H. n. I.eod's lip sent the loser down for nine; McLeod looked better even in losing the second. but asain in thcthirdhewasdownforiiwo counts and the end came early‘ in the fourth round kayo of sou-ris in the curtain-ral_ser. Gheverie, a willing enough mbnar a boy who know too Olayiboume scored with l’lg'l'l1'£ and latte in- e two rounds the fight lasted and Cheverie was unable to»s.nswer the bell for what was to have been the final round. ‘ ' " Officials Referee-Gus Longophie. Judgu—-John Cameron and John Connolly. Timers-E. .1‘. Acorn, Dr. I". C. Dougan. Announcer-J. A. MacDonald. League LeaclingfReds Rally l ijfford Wins‘ To Defeat Phillies 10-7; R309 F|‘0“1 Feller Downs Yanks 4-2'B“')’. C°"at)'; NEW YORK, June 14 —(AP)- Rallying three runs in the ninth Cleveland Indians Bobby Feller his 10th Amer can League baseball victory of the sea- son I-2 toda after two unearned runs nearly k it away. The Cleveland ‘ youngster gave only two hits until the eighth, when two more singles, a walk, and an error by catcher Rollie Hemsley accounted for New York’: runs. . After Cleveland had been ven the lead in the fourth on asngle and three walks by Monte Pearson. forcing in a run, Feller passed pinchhitter Charley Keller to open the eight. Fmnk Crosetti popped up. Red Rolfe singled Keller to third. Then Tom Henribh lifted a short fly to right field and Bruce Campbell cut off Keller at the plate only to have Hemsley muff the throw. Joe DiMaggio singled Rolfe home. ‘ Johnny Murphy went to the mound for the Yankees in the ninth and was promptly touched for a single. a walk, a. sinfle and a double by Ben Chapman. his third hit of the day, to put Cleve- land in front again. Murphy was charged with the loss. Chicago White Box got but four sin les off Dutch -Leonard's l=nuckle- all pitching and Wash- ington won 3-0. The shutout was the first by a. Washington pitcher this year. Detroit Tigers extended their winning streak to four straight by coming from behind irwlce to de- feat the Red sex 9-8 and 6-2 in the doubleheader that opened their second eastern swing. After the opener was held up for an hour by a heavy shower. the Tigers overcame an 8-4 lead by blasting the cooled-off Jqe I-‘feving, who had relieved starter Jim Bagby as the first‘ raindrops fe‘l. for two runs in the fifth. They set off a three-run explosion under Ernerson Dickman in the seventh. Joe Cronin pounded his Sock- ers into the lead in the second game with a two-run double in fourth. only to have the snarling Tigers clinch the game in the next frame by blasting Denny Gale- house for three runs on singles by ' EASKBAJJ Eastern Stars baseball prérctice P. W. C. grounds tonight o'- clock. RACERS BRING COOKS (By The Cnnsdiam Press) LONDON——Mcst colorful partici- pants in Wemblcy's international six-day bicycle race were the chefs of many European nations gath- ered to prepare their national dishes for the racers. R0y_p_0_yv_Eu_s; KING'S scour"--— ggoumer. Tebbetts, Mccosky and x. two big innings today to round out 9. 10-7 victory over Philadelphia. It was the Reds’ 22nd victory in 29 stnrts and No. 2 for rookie Gene Thompson, who relieved starting hurler Paul Derringer in the,fourth. Gene schott. a former Red, was charged with the loss Away to a two-run start in the first on two singles and one of two Red errors, the cellar-dwellers found their margin cut by one on singles by Wcrber and Goodman and May's miscue, but in the third scored three runs on successive doubles byiAmov‘ich and Scott and George scharein’s homer. second of two Phil circuit clouts- Back oarne the Reds with three runs of their own in the last of the third. Thompson held the Phils through the fourth and fifth. whi mates drove Schott from the mound amid a four-run fourth in- ning. Each side picked up two in the seventh. Schott’s homer also scor- Nnw YORK June it —-an->—‘ - The‘ National league-lcsd oin- ‘ oinnsti Reds came from be ind in W. B.. defea. d Boston to h ' ut w on unable to come round of their There were Cons. the trickle of blood through. His was Alt ough put up a s way. A full) conqueror, opened the backward ing Arnovich who had been saved by Werber's muff. With Zeke Bonura hitting his fifth and sixth homers of the sea- son. New York Glanfs opened their second western swing by beating Chicago Cubs 2-1 and supplanting last year's champions in fourth place. Bill Lohi-man held the Cubs to six scattered hits. Their only run resulted from a triple by Dick Barte‘l and a sacriflc fly by Bill Lee in the fifth Lefty Bob Welland checked Brooklyn‘ Dodgers on seven hits for his fourth victory as his st. Louis Cardinal teammates club- bed three hurlers for 15 hits and a 9.2 triumph. Terry Moore and Joe Medwlck led the attack with threehits each. including a three-run homer by Moore in the fourth off Ira Hutch- inson after Vito Tamulis had been hased in the third with three runs on a walk and four singles. Tot Pressnell worked the last two in- nings and gave two runs. ll‘!!! EASIER. WAY (By The Canadian Press) DEAL, E.ngland—Spori.sn_1en who make hard work of angllns “he”? were rather annoyed when Maud Weatherill caught a fish welshlnc six pounds with her hands while swii_nmin.g. Not how much, how ‘New York M.ilna.r at HE!!!-S163’: P93!‘- son, Murphy,o0l"]i.usso and Dickey. Cleveland Feller, Chicago Washington Ieonard and Detroit Boston Trout, Desautels. St. Louis Philadelphia and Hayes. Quinn made Chicago Philadelphia ncinnazti Higihbe. and Davis, well. Tis the well-doing that meets with I. "Well done."—Jenn.ing. Brooklyn ty absorbed a. bad beating about face and bo mouth. oonaty argued with his sec- ond; as the bell rang for the sixth. The chief second wanted him I0 continue but Comty legs were gone and he uffing like a fat. . it was 2: one-sided fight mm Lifford won every inked argument all the foot shorter than his oona throttle half-way throllch step even when Lifforu the fourth round. BASEBAl.L RESU LTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Rigney, Frasier and Roman; First Game:—‘ Dickmain and Second Game:- Ncwsom and Tebbetts: Galehouse. Weaver. Wade and Kennedy and spindel, Nelson Four St. Louis home runs Lynn Nelson gave the Browns e 60 victory over Philadelphia letlcs in a night game. George M0- first inning, Myril Kong in the third and fifth. and Harland Clift in the ninth with two on. NATIONAL LEAGUE Lohrman and Dunning: Iree, Root and Hen-tnett. Sohott. Harrell. ger. Boston-Pittsburgh ppd.. rain. I-IALIFAX. June 14-—-(CP)-Joh:n- ny Lifford, Maritime lightweight rovxlng chem ion from saint Jo n Billy County of] by a. technical, the American was out for the sixth] schedilled 10-round. t. Lifford weighed 131 pounds, a four-pound edge over conaty. no knockdowns but (1 andtherewasa rom his nose and said he was- man round Conaty never took a 6 5 1 000 l00003—4 ouo—.2 1 000000 000000--041 00201000x—380 Ferrell. 003120300--981 004411000-81'l0 Peacock. 010030101-613 0 ‘OOONDOOO-2 6 0 101 010 003-6 13 1 000 000 000-0 3 1 off Ath- the the circuit in 000 001 010-2 000 010 000-1 6 206 000 200- 7 10 2 1115 400 20x-10 1'1 2 Mlllies: Derringer. Moore 65 He'r-shfoe'r‘- oooi:ooooo—2 71 St. Louis mi 300 11x-9 16 1 Taniulia. Hutchinson. Pressnell at Todd: Welland at Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal - Newark, Mon Network rwgere. Orouch and er: Beggs, Andre-ws, Haley. stripes- vlch and Hohtndo Buffalo 0,Q00<lo—a 8 2 Jersey City no 000 12x—5 lo 0 Maglie. Fin Archer an I-lelf; carpenter, Harris and Pad . 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