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Paseball Call Page 3, Section 2 Phoenix, Arizona February 29, 1944 Feminine Golf Marstons Top Fliers, Sammy Byrd Wins New Orleans Open NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 28 (AP) Slugging Sammy Byrd. former New York Yankee outfielder, won top honors today in the $5,000 all war bond Nom total of 285. Seals Open Frisch Tells Season Plans For Pirates PITTSBURGH. Feb.

28 (AP) Is Issued By Coyote Coach Cliff c4i Mix For Title Tonight Meet Set At Country Club Feminine golfers will tee off at Spring Drills 28 eiN FRAINJ. five less than his nearest competitor, Byron Nelson. Toledo. pro who SPOreH oon i 1 ne u. ts.

Marston rive obtained its long-awaited revenge over the Williams Field Fliers last night by scoring a 47-to-43 victory at Phoenix Union High School gym and squaring the series between the two in the class A play-offs of the Phoenix Metropolitan Basketball League at Keals San Francisco MtkH. T- e- You can take it from Frank Frisch 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in the annual President's Cup tourney at Coyote Star High School basphali enix Unio amojnt of lmlted one win apiece. there's- nothing much wrong The same rivals will clash tonieht me fnoenix country uiub, Willie Low, club pro, announced 1 ft martii un uumi raiuic ct League baseball clubs today, -rfminz spring training for pitcn-Snd catchers, while the soven teams tee off next week in fnr the Easter Snnrfav witii the Pittsburgh Pirates, irom this distance at least, that "a few base knocks won't fix." Ihe golfers will vie for the tro the third vear of phy donated by Neil B. McGinnis, club president, in a 54-hole. medal- And to get those base knocks, he's going all-out in reshuffling his line-up with the aim of adding more punch to what was a better- srhlVr.J'f? 'h runner-up hlh play handicap affair.

Eighteen Se baseball. Announcement of the 1944 sched- that nicrht hnceKall holes will be played tomorrow. 18 Is Shelved Leon Blevins, Phoenix forward, who scored 67 points for top honors in last week's West Central district basketball tournament, was out of action last night with an infected toe. The Coyote star belatedly reported that he was in considerable pain during th last two tournament at 8:45 o'clock in the third and rubber battle to decide the cham-Dionship. The class division play-off series also is all even following the triumph of Thunderbird Field I over AiResearch last night, 4t! to 37.

Each now has one decision and will meet in the deciding game at 7:30 tonight. Beaten five consecutive times by the Fliers this year, the Marston tnan-average defensive ciud lasi Byrd, who expects to be in the navy three or four weeks, fired 73 fr the last 18 poles over the windswept, tricky J-ity Park No. 1 course. Nelson came in Wlth a 7fJ tWQ under out a poor 78 in the second round prevented him from overtaking byrd who took the lead from Har-cid (Jug) McSpaden in the third round yesterday. McSpaden, who led the field dur-5 first two rounds shot a 77 "may, five over par and his worst round of the tournament to finish third with 291.

three strokes better than Pvt. Chick Harbert. Lin- "94 Wh had a total Thursday and the final 18 will be 1 Dour I Ttarhnr will vear- played Friday. convalescing in a nospnai oea after a minor operation, the one Mrs. John L.

McAtee will defend veteran, nf 1 He nas fur Gilbert t-1 club "turning. tffiSr adned 5IS with draft-riddled clubs an-atinjf increased attendance davlieht baseball. Thp the title she won last year with a time Fordham Flash went on: "I'm not predicting low net score of 240. Runner-up Soil starting April 9. will end last year was Mrs.

S. J. Graham Baugh Tops Loop Punters CHICAGO, Feb. 28 (AP) Generally recognized as the greatest quick-kicker in National Professional Football history, Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins tightened his grasp on that honor today. For the fourth consecutive year he was named top punter in football's toughest circuit.

Official figures show he averaged 45.9 yards last year on 50 kicks, including the season's longest an 81-yard boot against Detroit November 14. Five of his efforts traveled more than 70 yards. The Redskin veteran, who also won passing and pass-interception honors, had a comfortable margin over Harry Hopp of Detroit, run-nerup with a 39.2-yard average on 42 kicks. This despite the fact that I won't have any idea what may be what until after I try these with 242, while Mrs. Gray Madison games when he scored a total of 32 hit.

outfielder iVa fair hiue? and" a thnetrethStPlayer- G'DeLanty. fellows in new spots." ughnessy' play-offs between t- division teams. cali under Manaepr T.oftv was tnird witn 243. Thirty-one golfers are entered in the meet. Twenty-eight competed Both oldsters and newcomers will be shuffled according "to Fiankie's ideas for a new Pirate deal.

I-i np fttioul. will begin practice in earn- points, uoacn k. nooinson expects his star to be back in uniform this afternoon. The Coyote varsity took light work yesterday, limbering up after their successful tournament show-in e. Robinson's club never was se concerned with last year.

With one exception the golfers will tee off in twosomes. The pairings: Mrs. W. R. Wiley arid Mrs.

F. W. Pool: Mrs. N. B.

McGinnis and Mrs. -x ifiill coo Oakland hpnrinninrt Jtiee at San Bernardino, Sacra- riously extended in district tourna The changes, "if they work out ripht," Avill find Bob Elliott, who batted .315 and fielded .949 at third base last year, out in right field. In center would be Jim Russell, taking the place of Vince DiMag- C. A. Rebadow; Mrs.

J. C. Wood nnomnff training at San Th PhmS 1 jCKers ne needs, one! tlllX hteadman may shift veterans to the box. ment play so came tnrougn in gooa shape physically and will spend the week drilling on fundamentals. "and Seattle at Bakersfield.

gio. Frank Coiman, up irom lor- Friday night's game with Glen- The victory was worth $1,000 in Byrd' while Nelson won McSpaden $550, and Harbert, $4o0. Fred Haas, New Orleans amateur, finished fifth, with 297 and won. $100 in bonds. war-bond jamboree started with a big auction for the pros last ruesday night and brought bond purchases at the last counting today.

The high scorers and their bond prizes: Byrd. Detroit. 212-73 285 Nelson. 220-70290 (S750). (S550iS philadeIPhl- 214-77291 Harbert.

221-73294 f450. LOS A'lclc iun'-innjii ai insheim and Hollywood at On-n berinnine March 9. San onto. will be over in lett iieid. "There's some hitting power." three of Baugh's and none of ci same JvicDaniel receiving.

C1 13-game will open its training at dale here should oe just tne Kina of game Robinson needs to keep his club on edge. On season record Glendale ranks among the best three or four teams in the district. In pre-tournament Dlav the Cards defeated every other cagers grabbed an early lead last night and never relinquished it, except in the early portions of the second quarter. They led at the quarter, 13-8, twice trailed during the second canto by a single point but sped into a 22-17 halftime lead and from that point on the Fliers never got closer than four points. The addition of rangy Bob Orr, a guard from Chandler, made a notice, ble difference in the play of the Phoenix five.

Orr not only turned in a stellar defensive game, but he registered five baskets, all at a time when Williams Field was seemingly on the verge of turning the tide. Scoring honors for the winners, however, went to their usual offensive mainstay, Ralph Baskett, who totaled 16 points. Fouled frequently, he converted on six of 11 free throws and added five field goals. Stan Gcytz, although not startline. led the Jliers with six baskets and five out of five gift tosses, for a 17-point aggregate.

Each team lost one man via the foul route as the going got rough in the late stages. Paul Pleiser was expelled for the Fliers and Norris Enloe was sent to the sidelines for Marstons. Thunderbird Field I led com Frisch said. "Russell was coming along fast at the end of the season and should add a lot of punch." DiMaggio, one of the National League's outstanding fly-hawks, batted but .248 last season, and may will open the season at home Pla-V on the Coyote March 21. The card in! eludes home and home games with a11 other members of the Big Five l-eainst Manager Bin swee-Itsc 1W3 nennant-winning Los Hopp boots were blocked.

With ratings based on number of kicks as well as average distance, Jchn Kinscherf, New York Giant rookie, finished third by hoisting 32 punts an average of 40.7 yards. Kinscherf also came through with the outstanding kicking performance of the year in the rain and mud at Detroit last November 7 when he averaged 41.6 yards on 14 boots. Spies Angels. Seattle at Holly- a Cart district team they met with the ex be cast in a utility role, rather than a regular, for that reason. x-Haas, 222-73297 (S100) ception of the two Phoenix clubs and thev SDlit their two games March 24 Phoenix at Mesa March 28 North Phoenix at Phoe- 1 Anvil 1 1 1 Oakland at San Diepo will be and Mrs.

Madison: Mrs. E. L. Luke and Mrs. Willie Low; Mrs.

E. R. Foutz and Mrs. M. L.

Wheeler; Mrs. Don Nierling and Mrs. J. C. Mueller; Mrs.

Frank Fogal and Mrs. Robert Dunlap; Mrs. McAtee and Mrs. N. F.

Hunnewell. Mrs. G. S. Cunningham and Mrs.

S. H. Robertson; Mrs. Wilbur As-bury and Mrs. A.

E. Pettit; Mrs. Del E. Webb and Miss Marjorie Quigg; Mrs. C.

L. Strouss, Mrs. J. F. Octigan and Mrs.

Joe Becker; Mrs. J. C. Austin and Mrs. Earlene Norton; Mrs.

Fred Barrows and Mrs. J. B. Field; Mrs. Dale Richards and Mrs.

Vaughn S. McGuire. Knights Seen Tough Test Mustang cagers still are battling their way back from the epidemic of sickness which wrecked the club Vince, who slammed out two home runs in the 1943 all-star game, a-b Evan1lle. 225-72 with North Phoenix. The Coyotes have defeated them twice, counting i i ai lucson.

AprA 4 at Phoenix. April unable to "untrack" himself and led the league in strike-outs last Cfanfs Appoint Mesa at Phoenix. April 15 Tucson Skt VYt rn A 1 to i- i Principally because three of every four of Baugh's kicks are of the quick, surprise variety, the the tournament game, each time nearly doubling the score, but the Cards will be battling to make a strong showing and possibly earn a state tournament place as the 16th team. season. "Lee Handley will be on third, and Babe Dahlgren will take over on first.

But short and second I don't know," Frisch said. r.1 A 11 Jo r-noenix at St. Mary's. April 21 Phoenix at tulendale. Anrii Phnnniv VQ1K.V&di,Mamaronecl.

N. 225-72 74-297U(S308 Springs' Col- Dayton. 226-75301 3deisiSr- GainesviIle- F'- SO001' PniIadelPh'- 223-79302 3(Clud0Harmon. Houston. 222-81 Amsterdam.

N. CS112.50). SOSoTioo1. Dodson Kansai City. 229-76 Cooper, Minneapolis.

226-80306 Redskins not only captured team punting laurels with an average of 43.1 yards but also had the least Assistant Coach VEW YORK. Feb. 28 (AP lirtiard (Red) Smith, former New "fork Giant quarterback and line ie! ne Green Bay Packers the nast nine seasons, today North Phoenix. April 28 Phoenix at Peoria. Mav 2 Ph Pete Coscarart or Frankie Gustine will be on second, with Frank Litchfield Park.

Milton Demaret. Houston. Zack or Tony Ordenanna both David Clark. Galveston, 234-78 percentage of punts returned .430 and the lowest average distance of returns by opponents 9.5 yards. Detroit and New York finished second and third in average punt-ine distance with figures of 41.5 fortably throughout the first half newcomers at short.

"Either way, that will be a good fast infield with a lot of hitting power," he said. Bay duties last December, will ccach the Giant linemen, with Tuffy Leemans in charge of the backs. jpd to help Steve Owen tutor Giants 312 Sgt. Rod Munday. Camp Claiborne.

La. 234-79313 65. Joe Ezar. Waco, 234-80314 x-Amateur. against AiResearch.

retiring with a 25-16 advantage. But AiResearch staged a spirited rally in the third just after they upset the Phoenix 231- SB11U wnu lwigiiru ins vji fen 78 309 550.. ine veteran ai Lopez is back as first-line catcher, and the flash's mound corps of four southpaws and eight rieht-handers will be stanza and twice forged to the front Coyotes in midseason, and Coach Roily Caldwell hopes to have them in top shape to meet the St. Mary's Knights on the Phoenix Union High oniy to see the Birds come back N'eu) York Stock Prices miIiii the elosins auotations at 3 m. tpn sisnHi ra strong and salt the game away by School's old gym floor Saturday and 39.5 yards, respectively.

Derby Travel Is Restricted WASHINGTON. Feb. 28 (UP) headed again by Rip (Blooper Ball), Seweli who won 21 and lost nine last season. Elwin (Preacher) Roe, lanky left-hander from Columbus, and Jim Hopper, from Toronto, are the most promising Leaders In Market Remain Indifferent By BERNARD S. O'HARA NEW YORK.

Feb. 28 (AP) Buvine remained notablv selective in nignt. Widtsoe Shumway was the last player to be hit with a cold, and the star guard was of little help last week. Bob Williamson was in better shape than for some time but wAswciated Press-Arizona Republic leased wires: Unit ot trading 10 share. Rates of dividends in the foresotnir table are annual disbursements based on the ut Mrterly or emiannuaj declaration.

Unless otherwise noted, special or extra Mnrts are not Included. XD-Ex-diviuend XR-Kx-nghta. a-Also extra or extras. d-Cash or stock. rtWlHwi or paid so far this year.

f-Payable in stock. c-Paid last year, h-payable The Office of Defense Transporta tion tonight again forestalled tne "lhat what it looks like today, Frankie observed, "but it might be a lot different before we get through our training camp kLlUUiAU k'U'va wi Villa CHI annual national pilgrimage to the Sales still proved unable to go the route, and had to have relief. Glen Bar bales in today's stock market, and, while scattered rails, sugars and specialties lids, tuan 11 low also was not in shape to play linn Exp Low 10 '4 6 Cloa 11 6 7 9 Kentucky Derby, announcing tnat the 70th running of the nation's top turf classic at Louisville May 6 must 46-1 his best game. gave a good account of themselves, many leaders were indifferent. The congressional revolt still was a bullish influence and, with corporations now able to figure out taxes for 1944.

investment buying 30 a decisive margin. Roger Peters was the big noise for the winners with 20 points. Harry Owens paced the losers with 11. Rochester Grid Coach Resigns ROCHESTER. N.

Feb. 28 (AP) Dud de Groot, winning football coach at the University of Rochester since 1940, announced today he had resigned to "consider offers of greater opportunity." De Goot, who came to Rochester from San Jose, State College said resignation would be effective March 1. He would not comment on his future plans except to say that he had "offers." Rid 26 26 14 rcaro es 8 V6' Lud Stl be confined for the second succes Caldwell will have small chance to defeat the Knights unless his ft De 6 4 146 146H 1465 i am sive year to "streetcar" 30 4 cropped up for issues with good 30 Vi 31 and 497 down or unchanged. Trans iW Mills 2S 3 Sir 1 90 Four Winners MIAMI. Feb.

28 (AP) Brig. Gen. Charles D. Young, ODT director, said that Col. club is playing its top game, and North High players realize that they face one of the toughest games of their season.

When they defeated St. Mary's on the North 15 36 -U 64 83 35 5H 36H 20S 13s 26 37 64 Vi S3 36 54 16H 20H 33 37. Ainmra 7i mloromotive 23 )ftii. .1 16 37 6514 8t 36 Vi 54 36 20H 13 37 Matt J. Winn and other officials of the Churchill Downs management, had agreed to restrict ticket sales to residents of the Louisville area.

lers totaled 7o.70 shares compared with 900,186 Friday. Sugars were active on indications of heavier government demand for the staple stressed by the CPA announcement that industrial supplies would be cut 10 per cent for most users. American Distilling Low 16 25 26 10 38 12 23 29 27 25 6 2S 37 32 53 9 14 7 17 31 47 35 9 13 27 9 19 77 Jockey Eddie Arcaro started Wide-ner week at Hialeah Park today with a bang, turning in a perfect day with four winners, including Jimmie in the featured seven-furlong Dade Handicap. Hds. High Servel Tnc 1 1 16 shell Union Oil 1 8 26 Simmons Co Ik 1 26 Sinclair Oil 6 11 Skelly Oil 1 1 38 Socony-Vacuum 28 12 Sou Cal Edison 1 4 23 Southern Pacific 64 29 Southern Ry 2 85 28 Soerry Corn 1 7 25 Soieeel Inc 11 6 Stand Brands 1 6 29 Stand Oil Cal 41 37 Stand Oil Ind la 8 33 Stand Oil la 18 53 Stone A Webster 9 9 Studebaker Coro 17 14 Sunshine Mm 6 7 SuDerheater la 4 18' Swift Co 1.60sx 3 31 Texas Co 2 7 47 Texas Gulf Sulnh 2a 1 35 Tex Pac Trust 82 9 Tide Wat A Oil 36 14 Timken-Det Axle 3 27 Transamerira 3 9 Trans West Air 3 19 Union Carbide lt 4 78 Union Oil Cal 1 6 18 IS Ud SI -Il Close 16 26 2fi 10 38 12 23 29 27 2.V.- 6 28 37 33 53 9 14 18 31 47 35 'A 9 13 27 9 19 78 18 104 26 1MI Mill The ban is intended to prevent con earnings and, dividend prospects.

Some customers continued to hold aloof to await further war shifts and the approach of the European invasion. Moderately improved tendencies appeared at the start with gains running to a point or so for favorites. Dealings, sluggish in the forenoon, picked up a bit toward the last. The Associated Press 60-stock average was up .1 of a point at 51.5. a peak for the year to date.

Of 853 issues appearing, 356 were up 37 ius Smelt 2 gestion of already overouraenea stl ran De Groot took over at Rochester railroad facilities. Arcaro, who rode stir Up to tin upset triumph in the Flamingo with its life extended bv the ex a stores -e Tel Tel 9 iTnb 3a A huge crowd saw Count Fleet Saturday, started the day by rid a Kit Wks i-eomla Coo Vie pound home the winner in last year's "streetcar" derby, but only a negligible portion of the fans change, came out late in the proceedings and. "ex-everything" including diverse whisky price concessions to shareowners. was 14 'a ing Bright yuest, $8.50, to victory in the first race. In the second Xd8 26 26 26 1 15 15' 15V 39 358 15S 358 8 60 59 60 28 8 8 26 25 264 4 5V, 5 5H 1 37H 37 37N 20 64 64V 64Vk 308 38 37 37 31 28'i 27i 284 23 234 32 13 VS 23 4Mi 4 4 6 39 39i4 194 Phoenix floor in early season, Coach Jack Bouchard's Knights were handicapped by illness.

He is planning on revenge by winning the season finale a trick the Knights accomplished on the same floor last season. The game means nothing in the Big Five race already sewed up by the Phoenix Coyotes, but a defeat just at this time might wreck the Mustangs' slender chances of placing in the state tournament as the 16th team. Tucson Cards 11 Grid Games reached the Louisville area by rail Oust Line 3s race he steered Armed, $5.90, to an eight-length triumph for" "a $43.60 daily double. road or bus. points under Saturday's final quotation.

It rallied for net loss of Young said that "in view of these 18 5 104 104 stringent restrictions upon ticket 17 26 26 Union Pacific 6 United Air Lines United Aircraft 3k Unit Aire of 5 Saturday after the then-stingless Yellow-jackets had won one game in three years. In his first season the club won four of seven, and in the succeeding three years lost only one game per season. Irish May Lose Football Star CONNELSVILLE, Feb. 28 (UP; Johnny Lujack, navy V-12 student who replaced Angeio Ber-telli at quarterback for Notre Dame's football team last fall, revealed today that he expected 10 10 points at 35. What Storks Did Monday Advances 356 Declines 245 I'nchansred 252 29 i 7 29 sales, it is not considered tnat tne running of the 1944 Kentucky Derby will be inconsistent with the 1 101 101 101 V.

1 ivt 1 United Corn 103 is telining Vie vJaCorp He iUtioB Corp Loco ct lVg 3ta Ohio aTJdall Oil .60 jraa Aviat si Steel me h-Knox 3Wit Airplane 22 Co jri-Wrner 1.80 Mf 2 travel policies of the Total issues 853 218 198 679 51 13 United DnjB 7 Unit Fruit 4 United Gas Imo 33 12 79 2 72 1 7 7 9 17 36 13 35 35 4 29 59V, 58V4 2 8S 8Vi 12 35V, 35 9 294 29S 3 36, 36 Vi 1 29 29 11 9V 9 15 29 36 29 9 His third mount was Dream Psrade, $24.20, in the fourth race, and he then followed through with Jimmie, $11.40, in the fifth. He retired for the day after that. Jimmie, owned by Mrs. Roy Car-ruthers, appeared sore going to the post, but Arcaro, j-an him out of. it to win by five lengths over the favorite, A.

W. Wentzel's Freeze-out. Edmar Farm's May Malcha New 1944 hiBhs 94 New 1944 lows 13 Gyosum 2 1 Lines 3 6 STUCK HVtR.KCS Compiled by the Associated Press HO 1.1 IS Ml 42 Rubber Steel le TUCSON, Feb. 28 (AP) An 11-game gridiron schedule will be 52 41 This year there will be no extra trains to Louisville and no extra railroad cars will be available, he said. He described the co-operation of Derby officials as pointing out that ODT Jias no authority to forbid the holding of any Indust.

Ralls I til. Stocks 19 a Mf 1 3 6't 8 7 7 6 7 ret cnange A .2 A .1 A .1 A Elayed next fall bv Tucson High chool's Badeers. The only new iM neel err Add Marh OOr 36.4 H51.5 36.3 51.4 be transferred to either North 28 12 79 2 72 V. 6 .42 52 19'4 27 12 28 d5 25 23 91 21 21 9 38 2- 36 35 12 79 2 72 6 42. 51 19 27 12 28 43 24 23 94 21 21 9 38 34 36 35 kr Bros pf 1 sta Cop Zinc ht 3 3 3 50.9 50.6 western or Columbia after next took the show, half a length farther behind.

The winner, a three-year-old colt, ran the distance in 1:26 15. 46.0 Monday 70.7 27.5 Prev. day 70.6 27.4 Week ago 70.0 26.9 Month ago 70.8 25.0 Year ago 65.1 22.1 194 high 71.6 27.6 1944 low 69.1 22.9 1943 high 74.6 27.4 1943 low 60.2 18.3 jicmet A Hec 10 26 26 56 7 6 57 10 10 30 sport event. "It is the responsibility of the ODT. however, to insure the orderly semester.

An apprentice seaman who will 35.7 35.5 31.4 36.4 35.1 36.8 27.1 comer on the slate is the Glendale Cardinals, co-holder of the state title with the Baagers last year. They will be encountered here November 17. All games will be played on Fri 7 13 28 45 25 23 94 21 21 9 39 24 36 35 51.5 49.5 53.3 Bowling receive advanced training, Lujack movement of men and material for 41.7 'said while home on furlough that iMd Pacific Via (J I Co JjWil Tractor 2 sanest Corp 1.7()f xm Pas Sa Ohio 3 fiOI.n SPOT ALLEY New 1944 high. Dow-Jones Arm res Rye Strength Sparks Grain CHICAGO, Feb. 28 (AP) Strength in rye featured a generally advancing grain market today.

On buying by local traders and commission houses, rye advanced more than a cent. Wheat was up for major fractions and oats scored gains in sympathy with firmness at Minneapolis. Barley followed other grains. Included in the favorable news influencing wheat was the advance in government subsidy payments to flour millers, up about 2 cents a bushel in most sections for March as compared with February. Most traders had expected the subsidy would remain unchanged and there were some who thought it would be reduced.

Few expected an advance. At the close, wheat was 4 to higher, May $1.71, oats were up to May 80V, rye was ahead 1 to ls. Mav SlVs-'i. and barley was up to May $1.22 '4. Flour business expanded substantially at the close of last week, various" milling publications report Vanadium Corn 1 3 Walsreen Co 1.60 1 Warner Bros Pict 11 West Auto Sud 1 10 West I'n Tel A 84 West Un Tel 22 Westtr.

Air Br 4 West El Mf le 4 Wheeline Steel 1 White Motor 6 Wilson Co 13 Wool worth FW) 1.60 14 Worthington 2 Youngst Sh A He 8 Zenith Radio Ik 4 FIX A I. STOCK SALES Total todnT Previous da Week ao Year mn Two years ago Jan. 1 tn data Year sin he believes he has made his last The Ryan-Evans Drug tram held Its lead in the Ladies Major Leasue with a four- days with the exception of a Thankseivine eame scheduled with the war effort," he explained. Bosox' Mound Star Inducted football appearance for the duration. He will be ineligible after Net Storks Open High Low Close Chgs.

30 Indus. 136.64 137.01 136.36 33fi.79 20 Rails. 38.88 39.03 38.75 38.88 0.05 15 Utils. 23.48 23.53 23.26 23.40 t0.06 17 35 59 8 15 29 36 29 9 6 7 12 28 3 26 7 30 36 47 36 32 47 7 80 35 37 112 25 5 39 41 35 25 3 21 25 20 8 35 5 31 57 39 13 26 5 5 point win over the Tom Chaunceys, 1,945 to 1.804. Schneller of the winners had high series of 511.

and Kay Douthett of tha snier corp -ve Molyb 1 20a jw Peabody Vie Cola 3a same team high game of 198. 6 5 7 5 4 2 1 1 137 14 6 59 50 65 Storks 49.27 49.42 49.12 49.29 nie-Palm-P Ha Jilira A El 32 36 47 36 32 47 7 80 35 37 112 25 5 40 41 35 25-3 21 25 20 8 35 5 32 57 19 25 -J 29 23 being transferred. Phelps Refuses To Join Phils 1 53.870 372.710 594.433 325.30 34.048.57fi 44,47. IIS 21.243,066 ine a. j.

tiayiess team tooK sole possession of second place with a four-point win over Allison Steel, 1.915 to 1.734. Tess Burke of the winners had high series of 551 and high game of 214. International Insurance, in third nlace. J'ml Credit 3 -W Divest Tr 2 40 BOSTON. Feb.

28 (UP) Cecil (Tex) Hughson, one of baseball's leading pitchers, has been inducted into the navy, the Boston Red Sox announced tonight. He expects to report for active duty early In Jm solvents South 4(1 Bonds 99.88 to.04 10 Higher-grade railroads 105.43 0.11 10 Second-grade railroads 77.01 t0.06 10 Public utilities 110.19 to.05 10 Industrials 106.92 0.06 LP. tOff. Transactions in stocks used in averages: Today Saturday Friday Industrials 40.800 17.500 40.355 Rails 68,010 38.250 77.730 Utilities fiS.fiOO 55.300 184. SOO Two years ago won three from Donofrio Floral.

1.721 to PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 28 l.ud. Dorotny MeCleery of the winners had hifih series of 496. and Jo Freeman i'elth Ed 1.40 3 tM Coppermin .201 13 Edison 1.60 39 LUll Kai n.

Tn New York Curb 47 36 32 47 7 80 35 37 112 25 4 39 40 15 25 3 21 25 20 8 35 5 31 56 19 12 26 5 5 38 24 8 29 22 55 (UP) Catcher Babe Phelps, whom of the losers high game of 202. April. the Philadelphia Phillies obtained KUY won tour points from ACSK. to 1.612. Willis of the winners had high series of 508 and high game of 191.

urauner uro 14 Bak Vie from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a 49 65 Stockf 177,410 111.050 302,885 trade for Babe Dahlgren, notified Mesa, and that may be shifted to the following night. The schedule: September 15 Phoenix Union at Tucson. September 22 Bisbee at Tucson. September 29 St. Mary's at Phoenix.

October 6 Bisbee at Bisbee. October 13 North Phoenix at Tucson. October 20 Mesa at Mesa. October 27 St. Mary's at Tucson.

November 3 Douglas at Douglas. November 10 Phoenix Union at Phoenix, November 17 Glendale at Tucson. November 23 Mesa at Tucson. Huskies Seek Football Games SEATTLE. Feb.

28 AP The University of Washington is open to dealings with colleges and serv- teomc fnr fnnthnll PampR next Hughson led both major leagues in 1942 with 22 wins against six defeats. Last season, with the seventh-place Red Sox, he won 12 "01 UU1 JJSl Motrin 11. FI.A-.MOR ARCADE The ReDublic and Cnrettr 1fam helrf 1t 1 the Phillies office today that he 9 19 7 5 iatOU Del would not report to the team this rroaucts a.J It Co 1 Stock And Bond Prices XT Ex-Dividend. XR Ex-rlghts. a Also extra or -xtras.

Cash or stock, Declared or paid so far this year, Pavanle In stock. Paid last year, Payable In Canadian Funds, Accumulated div. paid or declared this year, ur Under rule, ww With warrants, xw Without warrants, war Warrant. Sales la Hds. High Low Close gamer and lost 15.

He appeared in 30 lead in the Merchants league by taking one game and totals. 2,523 to 2,509, to split with the second-place Shaw's Garage team season. the last two all-star games. He Sugar 48 Phelps said he intended to re Hog Market Is Bolstered iiahy Park lives at Kyle, Tex. irtsi iukmi.

nany anmen oi ine leaaers had hish series of 545 and hlirh same nt PuhlUhff ed. main at his job as clerk in a rail road office at his Odenton, N. D. 211. Valley National Finance Plan went Intn 39 OSS 1.

I 1 12 33 11 83 26 1 1 home. The Phillies attempted to lure Phelps away from the same Bales ta S1.000 High rinH a tie for second place by taking three points from Phoenix Motors, 2.611 to 2,516. Loren Stevenson of the winners had hich i.n,i 3eCo 2g Hudson ilporp-Seag h2.22 Mines hl.6f Aircraft 5g Chm 3 ST. LOUIS, Feb. 28 (AP) Outfielder Chet Laabs, runner-up to Vernon Stephens as the best home-run hitter of the St.

Louis Browns last season, notified Bill De Witt. 8 29 23 1 of 589 and high game of 218. 55 56 1 122 122 122 iapiey iook tnree irom valley National Bank. 2.607 to 2.473. AI Preiss of the losers had high series of 525, and Win aRfm Au- I.

job last year but failed. Madigan Signs Iowa Contract IOWA CITY. Feb. 28 (UP) 3 139 339 339 3 39 38 39 1 1K3 182 'A 163 vice-president, today he passed his pre-induction physical examination in Detroit and expects to be called ters oi tne winners Had high same of 205. Vic Hannv's took three from the PK.

fall. Coach Pest Welch said tonight. fl itman Kodak More moisture was received in parts of the winter wheat belt. However, there remains considerable apprehension about the wheat crop in Western and Northwestern Kansas. Fall sown wheat is now germinating in that area and stands are going to be thin, the Kansas Grain, Feed and Seed Dealers Association srtated.

The association said it was "too early" to tell what will happen in that section. A decline in the movement of corn from the country had a favorable influence on oats and barley 2.494 to 2.45.3. Decker of the winners had 39 39 3 7 nign series of 515 and hish game of 205. Phalanv Frntppnitu ihr ir.w 7 4 28 1 20 23 15 81 9 4 IO 2 31 6 4 7 1 28 38 27 17 1 13 4 6 13 12 9 1 35 6 16 Coach Edward F. (Slip) Madigan.

nin's Gas. 2,674 to 2.646. Red" Wilson of the winners had high series of 577, and George Stewart of the same team hish Low 75 28 38 26 17 1 12 TT 3 3 6 13 12 9 1 15 6 15 98 25 9 93 for active service soon. Yanks Purchase Veteran Catcher NEW YORK. Feb.

28 (UP) whose all-civilian University of Iowa football team won only one lr'JDStrs pf 44 8 a me oi BOWLIXO CENTER The Outpost retained the lead In th Cactus leanue with a threp-nnint win ihm and tied one in eight games last fall, has signed a contract for 1944 Virgil M. Hancher, president, announced today. 184 4 -2 ron2 -6ig 5 lis1-40 2 Foods 1.60 fl) Motors i'Wte Saf ifh FV 2i ferT vt Northn 19 SO 100 prices. Range of prices on grain and provisions exchange: Open Hit Low Clos 1 K'4 2 Madigan, former St. Marv's, coach who succeeded Dr.

2 WHEAT -71 1.71 1.70 1.71 May Eddie Anderson as Iowa coach last 1.67-67 1.67 1.66 1.67- vear. will come here March 5 to 15 Alum Ltd Alum Co Am Am Cyan Am Gas El Am Light Am Mararaibo Am Republics Am Superpow Ark Nat Gas A Atlas Corp war Baldwin Loco war Berk Gay Furn Bliss Breeze Corp Bunk Hill Can Marconi Carrier Corp Cessna Aire Cities Service Cit Svc pf Copper Ranee Cosden Petro Creole Pet El Bond Sh El Bond Sh Pf Fansteel Met Ford Mot Ltd Glen Aid Coal Hecla Min Humble Oil Kingston Prod Lake Shore Lone Star Ga Mesabi Iron Mid West Corp Monarch Mt Nat Bellas Hess Nat Trans Nat Tun Mines Niag Hud Pow Nile Bern P. Pantepec Oil Ven Pennroad Pioneer Gold Republic A via St Regis Pap Solar Aire Technicolor Unit. Lt Pow A Foil West Air Lines 75 28 38 2 17 1 13 4 1 6 13 12 9 1 15 6 15 99 6 25 9 94 15 4 35 7 42 2 33 8 1 10 19 1 32 V. 1 31 8'; 5 115 4 5 3 13 5 8 2U 1.66 1.65 1.66 1.65' vifg Corp 1 tear Henson's Pharmacy, 2.338 to 2.307, last night.

Hammond led the winners with 492, and Buffo the losers with 522. Madison Motors won three from Phalanx Fraternity. 2.316 to 2.287. Goings topped the winners with 549, and Mahon th losers with 454. The South Phoenix Merchants won three from Sturkey Auto, 2.434 to 2,315.

Clay sparked the winners with 543, and Rinear the losers with 4S2. MrKesson-Robbins won four from tT. S. Rubber Test Fleet, 2.429 to 2.208. Dominirk was high for the winners with 643, and Hauser for the losers with 435.

General Autn won three from North Phoenix Feed. 2.439 to 2.340 Walters led the winners with 546, and Tannehill the losers with 488. Ed Barrow, president of the New York Yankees, tonight announced the purchase of 38-year-old catcher Bob Collins of Pittsburgh from Kansas City of the American Association. Collins, who retired from baseball last season to take a railroad job, previously was with the Chicago Cubs. He also formerly played with Cumberland, Durham, Binghamton, Newark, Los Angeles and Seattle.

15 LOS ANGKI.ES LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2S (AP (FSMN) Cattle salable 3.000; opened rather slow but fully steady on all classes: medium to good steers 14.25-15.90; common to medium grades 12.00-13.75: medium to good heifers 12.50-15.00: medium to good cows 12.00-13.00; bulk cutter to common 9.75-11. 50; canners and cutters 6.50-9.50: medium to good bulls 10.25-11.50: common down to 9.00: few medium stock steers 12.00. Calves salable 500: early sales vealers steady but little done on calves; medium to choice vealers 13.50-15.50.

Hogs salable 2,000: including about 330 bought to arrive: early trade fully steady but. market now slow: sales and most bids on sows around 50 lower good to choice 200-250 lbs. lower: good to choice 200-250 lbs. weights 14.75-85: too 14.85: strictly good to choice lacking: several loads medium 190-260 lbs. 14.00-14.25: few 14.50; few cutouts 13.00-13.50; few medium to good sows 10.00-10.25.

Sheeo salable 500: ewes 25 or more higher: deck medium to good 124 lbs. wooled ewes 8.50: good to choice wooied lambs lacking ouoted 15.00-15.50; load thin lambs and ewes unsold. DKNVKR DENVER. Feb. 28 (ITSDA) Cattle: Salable 7.000; total 7.200: salable and total 500 20 per cent cows; 80 cars steers: 50 loads heifers: slow to active; early sales steady; medium steers 13.50-15.35; some held higher; good heifers 14.30 choice held up at i3.25; good cows 12.00: good young load 13.00; cutter to good bulls 8.50-11.00; vealers mostly 15.00 down; extreme ton 15.50; stacker and feeders stronger; few steers 11.50-12.50; several loads hem 13.V5; good mixed calves 14.50.

Hogs: Salable 3.500: total 6.000: active: mostly steady with Friday; sows 25 higher in instances: good and rhoice 200-330 lb. 13.75-the top: comparable lfiO-190 lb. largely 11.75-12.75: medium 170-260 lb. 11.00-13.00: most good sows 10.00-11.00; good and choice lights 11.25-few 11.50. Sheep: Salable and total 4.000; not established: asking steady; buyers talking lower on slaughter lambs.

KANSAS CITV KANSAS CITY. Feb. 28 fWFAl QnlahlA 11W1 rtl fairlv The Huskies, one or me Jiose Bowl teams last New Year's Day. would like to play teams in the Rocky Mountain League and western service teams in addition to Pacific Northwest college elevens, he said. Welch said the university probably would like to arrange an eight- or nine-game home schedule.

Basketball bcotes fBv Associated Press) Camp Grant 57. Valparaiso 4p. Oklahoma A and 50, Hutchinson, Naval Air Station 21. Iowa Seahawks 72, Drake 41. Loras 64.

Wartburg 37. Lakehurst Naval Air Station 62, Philadelphia Marines 46. Great Lakes 73. Minnesota 43. Greenville, S.

Army Air Base 50. Clemson 36. Oklahoma 44. Iowa State 30. Baker 33.

Bethany 30 Geneva College 65. New Cumberland, Army Reception Center 41. Cotton Market (Exclusive Republic Dispatch) IT. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics premiums: New Orleans middling 20nn.

Staples based on March futures. Strict middling Inch 80 points on: 1 132 Inches 115 points on: 1 116 230 points on; 1V Inches 610 points on. Demand fair. .80 .76 .73 .73 .80 .76 .73 .73 .79 .75 .72 .72 .80 .75 .72 .73 July Sept. Dec.

OATS May July Sept. Dec. RYE: May July Sept. direct summer pract ice. Inaugural Won By Amber Light 10 22 12 12 26 95 39 32 10 35 42 55 9 44 40 30 20 2 42 15 8 9 1 15 10 7 71 27 14 13 16 89 22 Vi 10 31 23 30 33 30 43 7 71 17 58 18 35 16 6 34 35Hi Con Con 4 30 30 12 12 12 12 12 11 26 26 95 94 39 39 32 32 10 10 35 35 42 41 55 54 10 9 44 44 40 39 30 30 21 20 3 2 43 42 15 35 8 8 9 9 1 1 16 15 30 30 7 7 71 70 27 27 14 14 1.1 12 16 16 89 88 22 22 10 10 31 30 23 23 30 30 34 33 30 30 43 43 7 7 71 71 18 17 59 58 38 18 35 35 16 16 6 6 14 33 18 18 23 23 6 6 1.28 1.28 1.26 1.28- 1.25- 1.27 1.25 1.27-27 1.23 -24 1.25 1.23 1.25 1.24- 1.25 1.24 1.25 7 HOT SPRINGS.

Feb. 28 25 9 94 15 1' 35vj 7 33 8 1 10 19 1 12 1 2 12 8 5 1 4 5 3 13 5 9 J5ASS. Can t60 SJ" Tel Dec. 7 368 12 3 5 1 7 19 5 2 33 1 37 4.50 9 7 5 2 7 12 8 4 16 40 2 4 316 12 4 RABI.EY: (UP) Amber Light, an almost nrohihitive favorite in the betting. 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.19 1.19 1.19 May 1-22 July 3.19 41 2 13 8 1 10 19 1 12 1 2 11 8 5 1M 4 5 3 13 5 8 Stl le Wheat none.

Barley, malting 1.25-1.44 Handicap Won By Vain Grove AGUA CALIENTE, Feb. feed nom. 28 24 51 1 2 5 11 27 xdl 2 3 2 2 S.uly South fMwott Cod scored an easy victory in today's Inaugural Stakes at Oaklawn Park before an opening-day crowd of 7,000. Amber Light, with Bob Eccard nn. returned $3.70.

$3 and S2.50. Grocery' 2 28 (UP George Lawless pocketed the $5,000 Aztec Handicap purse IfPWR Cor nro 1 Corona Corona paid ana 5,.. after watching his 1 nom. Field seed per 100 timothy 5.75-6.00 nom red lop 14.00-15.00 red clover 31.50 sweet clover 10.50 nom. New York Bonds New York Stock ExcJiange BOND AVKRAOKS Compiled by the Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 vain and a to place, and Night fehaaow paia Grove romD home a length 22 1 9 6 3 gned Aire 2 SS Jnr 2a $3.30 to show.

2t 211 11 Wright Harg THANHS To The Boxing FANS of Phoenix IMILW 1 UKA. reo. iu- tures closed unchanged to 15 cents a bale CURB DOMESTIC BONDS 5s 5b 6 106 106 10B lower ioua im, VrKS 3k 2 QQ-li 99 1XIW rifioc Ser 5s DO 41 4Lf i Prices furnished by E. F. Hut ton and Company, members of the New York stock 1 100 100 100 i active, mostly steady; good and choice 200- rtirW.

-80 20 Cit 5'As Ralls Indust A. 1 A .1 quarter in front on a heavy track in the featured race yesterday. The winner piled on a five-length lead in the back stretch and outclassed Kind Sir and Ultonian, the place and show horses, in the home stretch. Vain Grove paid $5.20, $2.40 and $2.20. Girls Game Carded A .1 l.ncn i-nrD'sso lbs.

13.50: 170-190 lbs. 12.50-13.40: 9 100 100 300 64 18 nien Aid Coal 4s 65 Glen Am i-oai rxrhpnee. 1 New York Open Low Close I)nr, 114.7 64.1 High rn Paw As 52 23 Mnnriav H86.0 140-160 lbs. 11.25-12.25; sows 12.35-60. 1 i.j.

1 1 Buckeyes Accept Bid COLUMBUS. Feb. 28 (AP) The Ohio State University athletic committee accepted today the National Collegiate Athletic Association's invitation to represent District 4 in annual basketball tournament in Madison Square Garden. New York. March 24.

Ohio 39. lr Innnarv 1 1) 1 106 106 306 105.3 105.4 March 20.82- 20. 8S 20.42 20.44 May 20.41 64.1 84.0 R4.1 57.4 64.1 63.2 114.7 114.6 114.5 113.7 114.8 114.0 Cattle: Salable 12.000: tolal 12.300: calves salable 750, total 800: largely steady-on all classes: some strength on slaughter steers and rows load rhoice around 1300-lb. steers 16.25; few loads good and choice 1 r. a 19.R5 19.88 iq so 19 91 Ju Pen Cen LAP 4 77 Safe Har 4'As 79 So Cal Ed 3s 65 Stand 6s 48 st Stand 6s 51 Stand PAL fcs p7 -i r-i fiO 5 110 110 110 6 305 304 305 19 89 89 89 1 89 89 89 5 89 89 89 1 105 105 105 105.3 105.3 104.7 105.7 105.2 105.

Prev. day 85.9 Week ago 85. a Month ago 83.5 Year go 71.0 1044 high 8ri.O 1044 low 79.5 1943 high 79.7 ioai low P.4.6 19.41 19.43 19.39 19.41 Orlnhpr 105.5 105.2 K'l. 5 105.6 104.7 I05.4 98.0 3PBV'i'1-Teas of ItSPX.Coro Tempe will tackle the Goodyear j-t ry' lllul Ki dirt. w-Ot uu 1 11 1 n.

I ,1 -j 1 xn. B4.1 fir noo aiiu iiicuiuiii 1 miu uiiiiir i i i lisc 103.8 60e i I FOR KIC BONDS State won 13 of J9 regular-season Aircrait team in a gins Da.sheiudii Derember 19.2.1 19.24 ivi.i Galveston soot middling. 20-8. Poultry And Eggs BUYING PRICFS ttn. white.

.1 tn 3U, 25; hens. 4 4 Jr5n Hob la 4 4 eames and made certain of at least ileague game on the National Ouaro Russian 1919 41 etc 1921 2 heifers 13.25-14.10: od heart good cows 11.60; common and medium 8.75-10.50 medium and good sausage bulls 9.75-11.25; head beef kind 11.50-12.00; good to 4', 4' iukh. iales la $1,000 High o'clock 33 lleVs'2 a share of the Western Conference! Armory floor at C3U title. tonight. ead choice mealers 13.00-14.00: good and choice 11 109 108 Bank, Trust Stocks A Lt Bill AjH'? Corp B--iiirrtt Min .1 Am 3 'is 6fi Am 3 Us 61 Am 3s 56 Arm Del 4s 55 4s 93 A Line 1st 4s 52 1st mtg 48 if st A Bk of Am 1ST) 2.40 47 22 white, over 3Vi 25; hens, colored, fat.

3V4 to 4Vi 25: hens, colored, 4V to 6 25; fryers, white, IVi to 2 29; fryers, white. 2 to 3 29; fryers, colored. 2'4 to 3 29; fryers, colored, 3 to 4 29; roasters, soft bone. 4 lbs. and over, 29; stags, 20: old roosters.

20: guineas, young, 20; geese, young, young ducks. whits Pekln. tn A lhs 25: old ducks. 20: 25 6 108 108 24 117 117 117 29 105-i 105V4 105'-. 12 121 121 121 4 25 97 97 '4 97 1 35 87 1 86 87 80 51 51 'i 51 i 5 103 103 103- fYf? Indust 405 stocker and feeder steers 13.00-14.

is. Sheep salable and total 8.000: slow, no early sales, early bids lower: asking steady; best fed lambs held above 16.00. Life Insurance Firm Is Biggest NEW YORK, Feb. 28 (UP) VA'BbuildinB 3k Aviate, -i 23 Ho's S3 S3 capons, 32; squabs, over 1 lb. each.

35; Can Pac 4Hs 60 Chi Gt West 4s 88 CMSP Pac 5s 75 Chi NW 49 CRI "'As 52 A turkeys, hens. L. S. grade xih, lurKeys, tnmc II irrarie A. 30 'A turkevs.

toms. 9CnS le 35 491 57 56 172 17 16 V4 45 50 49 57 17 50 43 -U 64 2 U. S. grade B. 29; turkeys, hens, U.

S. grade B. 31: rabbits, young, 3V to 41 Your loyal support of our initial card at Madison Square Garden last Saturday night, especially in view of the inclement weather, is most sincerely appreciated. You may be assured that your loyalty will be rewarded with a bigger and better card of fights next SATURDAY, MARCH 4th. Watch this newspaper for further details later this week.

Phoenix Optimist Club and Arizona's Sports Enterprises, Ine. 173 44 43 6 25 2 30 44 9 12 21 29 20 31 20 6 13 14 28 17 18 70 17 16 18 56 12 5 3 32 24 29 29''t 49 21 45 54 41 15 9 16 17 11 13, "9 44 40 85 CKI ik 2 10 44 9 12 21 2S 20 30 20 6 13' 14 28 17 18 69 17 9 17 16 18 56 12 5 3: 32 24 29 20 29 49 'A 20 45 12 54 40 15 9 16 17 11 29 9 44 2 hi Tm Elec 2 HCds Coal 5S62 1 A 61 65 64 V. 60 61 Vi 61 Vi 10 44 10 12 21 29 20 31 20 6 13 11 28 17 17 9 17 16 18 56 12 5 3 32 24 29 20 00,14 49 21 15 12 54 41 15 9 16 17 1 1 29 9 44 8 40 85 Ini tiyui" r-j Int Paper ns 47 M-K-T 1st 4s 90 M-K-Tex 4s 62 A STITCH IN TIME Is an old adage but timely. Don't let your trucks break down and lose precious time. Keep them in good running condition.

When you need Truck Replacement Parts, call us. NEW AND USED TRUCKS TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. 393 49 90 100 38 48 46 19 91 47 74 47 222 1585 307 14 1490 36 49 51 35 92 35 6 1440 52 95 103 40 50 49 21 94 49 78 49 1625 315 15 39 52 53 37 9 38 6Ts 1485 Bank 01 jin Bank of 34 Bankers Tr 1.40 cWaBt Tr A Commercial 3.60 Cont Bk Tr 80 Cont 111 Chi 4 Corn Ex Bk 2.40 Empire Tr 3 First Nat. (Bos) 2 Fst Chi 10a Fst 80 Guaranty Tr 12 Irvins Tr Kines County 80 Lawyers Trust 1 Manufacturers Tr Manufacturers Tr PI i Natl City 1 Trust 3 Public 1 Title A United States 60a Flax Pram i ay! 6 Patino -3'1 6 4K 9 fin rr 1 104 104 Vi 104 13 65 'i 64 64 7 60 6014 60 'i 132 684 68 68 212 28 27 28 6 10i 106 106 35 74 73 74 109 67 66 V4 61i Mo rac ns 1 1 1 Mo Pac gen 4s ir Nat Dairy 3'- 60 NYC rfg 5s 2013 NYC 4 Vs 2013 A Syr" The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, with total assets of was listed today as the world's greatest business enterprise. In reporting these resources as of the close of 1943, Metropolitan Life pushed into second place the far-flung Bell system, whose total assets aggregated $6,313,256,718 at the close of last year.

The Bell Telephone System was first at the end of 1942, with total assets of $6,092,697,837, and Metropolitan Life was then in second 4.i r' Ma 20; rabbits, oia. in. PHOFNIX AREA Egg Market Report Maximum prices set by Office of Price Administration: Grade A. grade 43' grade C. 40.

Wool Market WOOL TOP FtTl'KKS NEW YORK. Feb. 28 (AP Trade buying and month-end evening up operations caused increased activity in wool tops u-dav. Buying was supplied through commission house liquidation and hedging. Sales were estimated at 280,000 pounds.

Grease futures were inactive. Certificated grease wool spot 9i.5N. Wool tops futures closed .1 to of a cent lower. 127.0B; May 123.4B; July 118 0. Certificated spot wool tops 131.0N.

Bid. Sin RR cen 5s 68 1 llri'1. 116 116 SSublte sTeel4Js 61 4 104 104 101 ji f. AutH fig 24 7d 77 4 7 sSu Pac UsTl 65 75 74 73 V. own 7 31 77 Vi 76 Am 38 Phone 4-2778 130 95 Vi 94 95 'i 5 97 97 97 37 108 107 Vi 107' 18 104 Vi 103 103 712 Grand Ave.

og Spot So t'ac -c So Pac rfg 4s o5 So Pac cit 4s 49 t'n Pac 1st 4s 47 Western I'nlon 5 51 FOBEION BONDS Brazil 8s 41 Chiles 60 asd Feb. High place, with aggregate assets of 55 56 56 Vow P9pW Stores 3 1 oebuck 3a 3 MINNEAPOLIS, flax No. 3.05. Faturea May Sept. 17X 17 17 :5,994,915,576.

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