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1954-06-19 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 9 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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LATEST PICTURES SH MIXING IT UP—Challenger Rizzard Charles trades blows with Rocky Marciano after opening a cut the champion's left eye during their title bout at Yankee Stadium in New York. The scrap went full 15 rounds with Rocky winning a unanimous. ROCKY'S POWER TAKING EFFECT—Challenger Ezzard Charles (left) is staggered by a left hook champion Rocky Marciano during title bout in New York. EARLY IN THE GAME—Ezzard Charles (right) misses with a right to the body of heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano in the second round at Yankee Stadium in New York. CHINA SPRINGBOARD—Chinese Nationalist sentries stand lonely watch on Tachen. The island outpost lies 200 miles north of Formosa, the Nationalist stronghold. It serves as a protective and intelligence post as well as a jumping-off base for the promised counter-attack against the Chinese mainland. Recently Tachen has come under heavy Communist pressure and Nationalist leaders believe the Reds may attack the island to remove the "thorn" from their side. ES SHOW CHARLES' DEFEAT AFTERMATH — Heavyweight Challenger Ezzard Charles holds his jaw as he shows the results of his 15-round battle with Champion Rocky Marciano in New York's Yankee Stadium. Rocky kept the crown with a unanimous decision. TO THE VICTOR—Heavyweight Champ Rocky Marciano kisses from his manager, Al Weil, after successfully defending against Ezzard Charles in New York's Yankee DUTY CALLS — With the Army-McCarthy hearings over, Pvt. G. David Schine, who has been stationed in Washington to be near the investigation, checks out to return to Camp Gordon, Ga., his base camp. SWEEPING VICTORY—Premier Designate Uierre Menin (right) talks to reporters after visiting French President in Paris. An early unofficial vote count gave Mendes sweeping victory in his bid to become France's 20th premier. He received 419 votes — 105 more than WORSHAM OVER PATTON UNDER HARMON OVER REASON TO CROW — North Carolina amateur Billy Jo Patton breaks out with a big grin as he shows the results of the first day of the U.S. Open Golf championship. REASON TO CROW — North Carolina amateur Billy Jo Patton breaks out with a big grin as he shows the results of the first day of the U.S. Open Golf championship at Springfield, N.J. His one under par made Patton the first amateur in 25 years to lead the field after the first day. MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER—Cpl. George Meer of Sunnyside, Wash., gets a joyful welcome from his in San Francisco. Waiting their turn are his father, Ted Meer, and his sister, Mrs. Norman Dorpat. George was more than 1000 men of the 40th Division who returned to from Korea aboard the transport General Weigel. IT'S A PLANT — Actress Susan Hayward poses for photographers in Burbank, Cal., courthouse, conscious of the fact that her estranged husband, Jess Barker is behind her. Miss Hayward consistently refused to recognize him since their divorce trial started. Barker, on the other hand, has been "planting" himself for the photographers' benefit. THIS IS THE LIFE — Extolling the outdoor assets of California's Redwood Empire these balmy days is Nancy Browne of Sausalito, Calif. Nancy is getting in a little angling and suntan all at the same time. VICTOR — Millionaire Young clasps his hands tory in front of the New Central Railroad offices York after officials of declared him victor in ter proxy fight to gain co the line. Saturday, June 19, 1954 ANAHEIM (Cal.) BULLETIN DEFEAT BY MARCIANO GLADIATORS—Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano (right) and challenger Ezzard Charles strike statuesque pose in the first round as Rocky drives a blow to Charles' body. WEST GERMANS BEAT RED RIOTERS—Gangs of Communist youths were severely beaten by angry West Berilners when the Reds attempted to interrupt a mass meeting honoring the East Germans who fought and died in last year's uprising. Here West Berlin police take into custody a beaten Communist agitator. West Berlin police said 15 civilians and three policemen were injured in the crash. IT'S ALL OVER—Mute evidence that the pace of the Army-McCarthy hearings in Washington took its toll on some of the participants is shown above. At left Senator John McClellan on last day of hearings. At right, Army counsel James St. Clair covers his face. IT'S ALL OVER—Mute evidence that the pace of the Army-McCarthy hearings in Washington took its toll on some of the participants is shown above. At left Senator John McClellan on last day of hearings. At right, Army counsel James St. Clair covers his face. VICTOR — Millionaire Robert Young clasps his hands in victory in front of the New York Central Railroad offices in New York after officials of the line declared him victor in the bitter proxy fight to gain control of the line. SCENIC BEAUTY — Lovely Gloria McKay perched on her automobile as she prepared to start an eastward trek to New York from Phoenix, Ariz. ARTIST AT EIGHT—Dave Winnie is holding Roman bars, attached to a leather strap, in his mouth as his eight-year-old daughter Patsy does a split 75 feet above the crowds at Palisades Park, N.J. Patsy performs twice daily with her mother and father on the bars of the 102-foot steel rigging.