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You can use Cedargi-aim of two diihrent shades. for example. or combine ccdargraina with other building matenais. whatever you do.you will be sure of beauty and protection. for Cedargrains have an at- tractive grained appearance that enhances any home. Then, too, Cedargrains are made of asbestos and cement-two practically in- dutnictibla materials. Why not visit your nearest J-M dealer and see actual samples of By The Canadian Press Detroit Tigers Sunday pushed New York Yaiikeesoutofflrst place in the American League-by a scant two points. Both teams swept doubleheadera W5 the T150?! emerged a little better on the deal. The Bengals whipped third-place Boston Red sox 6-2 and 9-6. New York downed St. Louis Browns 1-0 and 4-2. That left Detroit with .w6 and New York with .694. Boston is 5 1-2 games behind the leaders. southpaw Ted Gray at Detroit liitched four-hit ball for nine -in- irings in the overtime nlghteap against Boston. although the sex scored freely. The teams were deadlocked 6-6 from the seventh until the 14th when Vic Wertz hit a three-run homer to win for the Tigers. A seven-run. seventh-inning ral- ly gave Philadelphia Athletics a 9-6 irightcap win over Cleveland Indians. Tenth-inning home runs by Al Rosen and Jim Hogan-the l.aMor's with a man on bash-gave lclereland a'6-3 first-game decis- on. New York's Fred Sanford won his fourth victory in the second half against the last-place Brown- ies, allowing only four hits and farming nine. The three-hit. pitch- mg of Vic Ras-chi gave 'the Yanks the opener. Chicago White Sox turned the tables on Washington senators by winning a double feature 8-3 and 5-4. The senators previously had beaten the White Sex seven con- secutive times. The 'twin-victory moived Chicago into sixth place ahead of St. Louis and Phila- delrphla. g p T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DetroitrTigers Edge - New York Yankees Out Of League Lead ...:..L.......L............ the opener and coasted to victory behind the nine-hit. pitching oi Ken Holcombe. lA'l'UllDAY'S GAMES By The Canadian Press Detroit Tigers took over the top rung in the American League from the losing New York Yank- ees by totalling 21 hits ior 31 has- es to cnish Boston Red sax 18-8 Saturday. The Yankees bowed 1-2 to st. Louis Browns who had not sd-A vgncea a runner to third base when they came to bat in the eighth. But the Browns ran up five runs against Allie Reynolds in that inning and two more in the ninth. Cuban rookie Sandaliii Consucg- ra made his major-league debut with a 6-0 victory for Washington senators over Chicago white Sox in a rain-shortened 4 l-2-innins game. Philadelphia's southpaw, Lou Bi-lssie suffered his eighth defeat of the season as Olevelmd Inmaiii rolled to a 7-3 victory over the Athletics. In the National League. St- Louls Cardinals moved away from Brooklyn Dodgers into undisputed possession of the league's first place by dumping NEW Yufk Giants into a 8-2 defeat. Cincinnati's Ted Kluszewsiil bashed a ham run over the cent- refield barrier In the last oi the ninth to help the Redskins to a 4-3 victory over the Dodgers. Chicago Cubs defeated Boston Braves 16-10 in a 29-bit slugfeat to snap a three-day losing streak. Chicago clipped Steve Nagy for four runs in the first inning of Philadelphia Phillie: at Pitts- burgh Pirates was rained out. if . snor av ran. is Kenneth Johnston. 14. Toronto. described how he stood "para- lyzed with fear" while a 13-year- old playmate pulled a gun, fired a shot which "whizzed by my ear” and then hit him in the handwlih a second shot. His play-maite is be- ing held by police on a charge of wounding with intent. The John- ston boy was playing with the assailant and another youth when they had an argument. The boy who fired the shot is being held in the detention home. He told police he bought the revolver for s10 from another youth. He ob- tained the money by selling pop bottles. he told police. There were four bullets in it when police seized it. UNION CALLS MEETING SYDNEY, N. S.. Jline 11-(CPi- A mass union meeting to bring the "very serious" employment sit- uiitlon of miners at lnverness to the attention of the Provincial Government will he lmld shortly union officials said today. Arlnm Scoii, !P('l'0l?lr)'-li'PH!ili'BT of United Mine Workers (C.C.L.l district 3? said only 60 miners were working last week. Idle be- cause of lack of orders were nu- nthcr 2-i5. about hulf of them om- ployccs of lli-:- Govcrninent-opcizib 1-d lnvcrness pit. rasr LIVDTCT St. Louis Cards Dump . Visiting Giants 6-1,5-2 St. Louis Cardinals. National League leaders, gave their largest home crowd turnout in four years a pleasant Sunday afternoon yes- terday by dumping New York Giants twice 6-1 and 5-2. More than 33,000 fans saw the Cards make it five straight. Chicago Cubs dropped Boston Braves 5-4 in 10 innings for the first game and took the second 2-1. The victories enabled the Cuba to take over tourth place from the Braves. Ralph Kinei-'s 13th home run- his second of the day-broke up a 4-4 tie in the 12th of the n-igihtcap to give Pittsburgh Pirates a 5-4 edge over Philadelphia. The Phil- lles came from behind in the eighth inning of the first game to take a. 7-6 decision. Del Ennis slugged a homer in each contest for Pihiladclphia. Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers split their double showing. The Reds scored six runs in the seventh inning. enabling them to shrug off a grand-slam home run by Roy Campanella. of the Dodgers in the next inning and win the finale 8-5. Oampanella. clouted a txwo-run four-master in the open- er, the Dodgers winning 5-4. Jack Kramer, starting for New York in the second game, was knocked out when the Cardinals scored all of their five runs in the fifth. Stan Musial.tripled, Eddie Miller mid Del Rice doubled and Enos Slaughter and Red Schoendiest singled. Howie Pollct pitched seven-hit ball in the opener. An error eras- ed a shutout. The fatal single inning which has cost the Pirates many a recent ball game was again their undoing in the opener. Going into the eighth. young Vernon Law, roolcie Pirate hurler making his major-league debut. had the Phillies handcuffed with just four hits but sloppy infield wort: and snappy doubles by Eddie Waltlrus, Del Ennis and Jimmy Bloodworth helped the Phils to a five-run in-ning. Bisley Team Prepareilo Sail MONTREAL. June ll - (CF) - Canads's is highest-ranking marks- meii will gather here Tuesday on route to Quebec City where they embark Wednesday for the United Kingdom and a shoot in mid-July at the 14-day Bisley meeting for The pulse-rate of a new-born baby is 130 to 140 times a minute. too rifiemen of the British Com- momvealth. I NEW YORK. June 10-(AP) .. Harry Gold. all-year-old Philadel- phia chemist. and two unidentified P9110115. were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury on charges of feedlnit atom-bomb secrets to the Russians. Gold was accused of operating as an intermediary between Dr. Klaus Fuchs, the convicted British scientist. and members of a war- time Soviet A-bomb spy ring. In addition to Gold. the indict- ment named "John Doe, alias 'Jolin' and Richard Roe. alias 'Sam'." The "true and correct names" at these persons, the in- llkitmtnt Hill. are unknown to the jury. "John IS PART AND PARCEL OF GOOD TIMES Doe” Three Are Indicted In New York For Espionage was named as the Soviet agent whoiransmitted atomic secrets to Russia after allegedly having re- ceived them from Gold. Gold. in turn. was accused of gelling these documents from Fuchs during ii series of.mceiings in the U.S. The indictment. by naming ”Richard Roe" as a defendant in the purported spy plot. injected another mysterious figure into the alleged wartime traffic in top secret documents. There was no further indication as to his mil identity. Gold. I native of Switzerland who came to the U.S. with his parents in i9i4. was arrested in Philadelphia last May 23, n,. could be given the death sentence if convicted of wartime spying. Federal bureau of Investigation agents said they traced him through leads supplied by Fuchs, now in a British prison after ad- mitting he gave atomic secrets to U. S. Goltliile By WILL GRIMSLEY ARDMORE. 193.. June 11 - (AP) - Ben Hogan. golrs game come- back man. today won the 50th Na- tional Open Golf Championships, blazingla one-under-par 69 in a three-way playoff with Lloyd Maxi- grum and George Fazlo. Mim- grum. with a two-stroke penalty, had 73, Fazio 75 over the Merlan course where par is 36-34-'10. Playing like a machine. Hogan ripped around the east. course in 36-33. Mangi-um. I946 champion from Niles, Ill.. had 36-3'1-'13. losing his chance for the title when he was given a two-stroke penalty for cleaning his bail on the 16th green. At that stage, he was only one stroke back of the wiry Texan, whose career nr winning champion- ships was llliierrllrfited by a near- fatal auto accident 17 months ago. Fazio, dark horsc club Pm Of Washington who won the Canad- xm M l till AND FAMOTJS -- Jockey Steve Brooks sits proudly in the saddle . of Citation after winning the s20.00() Golden Gate Mile at Albany N Y. l The Calumet Farms' wonder horse ran V ' I previous world record by 2-5. Citation winning race horse of all time, with a the mile in 1:33 3-5. clipping the thus became the greatest money- ; total of 5924.830. l 1 Fine Run Of Luck IAS VEGAS. Nev.. June 11 - fAPi-The young man who stepped up in a casino crap table Friday night could--in theory-have been 5268,4525,-166 richer today. lie made an amazing 3 consecutive passes with the dice-and left a hero. But because he was cautious. he walked away with only 5750 in winnings-chicken feed considering that the house lost some .s150,000 to irec-betting side wagerers. The crap artist--vrho refuscd to tell his name-would have become Ii. multi-millionaire on paper merely by betting 51 on his iirst roll and re-betting the stack each tiimc-.. Presuming, that is, he was psychic enough to quit after 28. He lost on the 29th. Actually, Mr. Anonymous start- ed with 52. After each Win he stuffed a few bills in his pocket, never risking more than 350. ion open in 1946. had 3'1-38. blow- ing up on the back nine where he went over per on three straight holes -- the 14th, 15th and ieth. ATTENTION FARMERS JOHN occur Hoymoliing Equipment New In Stock. iiavnoaoiziis DUMP RAKES CUTTER BARS ENSILAGE BLOWERS auromaric BALERS SIDE DELIVERY RAKES PICK-UP HAY CHOPPERS It Pays To Lift All The Clean Hay With A Gentle Leaf Saving JOHN DEERE HAY- LOADER. A. Pickard. & Go. FARM TRACTORS LIMITED 149 Great George St. Charlottetown laaa-ea. Phone 242 WEED CONTROL ASSISTANCE Farm producers are hereby advisccl that the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture will render assistance in the purchase of 2-4-D for the control of Wild Radish. gluftard, and other obnoxious words, on the following as s: Fifty per cent of the cost of either powder or liquid 2-4-I), but not to exceed fifty (50) cents per pound for powder or three dollars and cigliiy-five cents (C335) per gallon for liquid. Payment will be made direct to the farm pur- chaser on presentation of a. fully signed and reoei ted statement from the dealer or seller covering quantities purchased and the cost of the material. Farmers are advised that, if they apply this weed killer from potato sprayers, it is very important that the sprayers be thoroughly washed using a solution comprised of One pint of household ammonia to each twenty-five gallons of water. 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