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ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN-TIMES, ASHEVILLE. N. C. SUNDAY. JUNE 17.

1945 MM I Srrtlnn A n.y. stock quotations CCC 1945 BUYING Cards Hit Hard To Tod Pirates. 13-10 KTOC AVKRAf iFS SATURDAY STOCK TRADE HEAVIEST Compiled By lh Aoc.aled frea) ni mip nrnnrpp 1 i 30 15 15 til Stocks Ind Railil .7 1 WHY YOU HAVE TO SAVE TIN CANS Wc Tm Import. H40 124,110 lM I I Jp Hindi rLiiliid unrnLaa COTTON FUTURES Net rhg. flmurdav I'icv.

day Wrrk hko Month ago Year ngo irn.s high lw 1 1144 tllKh Blues, Black Travelers To Open 4-Game Series Today 41 8il 45 4.1.1 45.7 42 0 45 1 40.1 44.3 lift. 8 37. 2 43.1 458 .12 9 2 34.3 39 3 87 3 87 flV.O 87.0 7fi 9 88 7B.8 79. a es.sh fid 8 0 63.3 55 3 fa 'J 37 8 38,3 49.5 Bucs Hold Lead 1 When Bums Lose I Game To Braves NATIONAL LEAGUE fly 1 low 22. 35 1 43.8.

66 9 new 1943 highs. IN THREE YEARS New Eitfht-Year-Peak Is Again Recorded By Exchange TPHTR Bft.pmoon at MrCormirlt ftelH will hfl 'Rnfus Hattpn Hat- Cards Hop On Five Pittsburgh' 1 ten Is the hard-hitting catcher of the Asheville Blues and today is Final Prices 20 To 40 Cents Per Bale Lower la I4t nis Dirinaay. me niut-s win open a iour-game series loaay wun ine nuncrg rur id niH 10 4t Tr.ii. WII4.T STOCKS IHII (By Ihf Associated l'rro Sal. Advinm le lines hancrri -fit liilal iur.

Ml', NP.W YollK. June It. iV. Ki Even Series i Today's game will get under way 'at 3:15 o'clock. The two teams will ITTSBURGH.

June 16. meet on Monday. Tuesday and Honninn on five Pittsburirh -i Teams Pet. Putt-burgh 30 31 Brooklyn 39 31 580 New York 10 21 558 t. Loula 27 23 Chicago 34 22 532 Boston 25 24 810 Cincinnati 22 26 43 Phtilad li'hla 12 42 222 AMERICAN Detroit 29 18 617 Now York 27 21 Boston 35 34 olO 1 mils 24 Vi Chicago 34 2ft 480 Wash in a ton 33 24 47b Cleveland 2t 26 447 Philadelphia 19 38 4u4 tribulation of trn i ranrt nruucfluay iukiila nt o.ju uuutn.

NEW YOHK, June 18. '-')- Nows that commodity credit corporation will start buying 1945 crop cotton at pitchers for 18 hits, the St. Louis llalten is the big boy with the Polynesian Winner In Preakness NFW YOHK. Ifi. Kail stork.s weir y'lnn.

induMrliil- Hiifi utilitir, hut the mar finihcl a wtt'k by touch iiii; a new 8-car pc alt in the liveliest Sat in day in better limn thro ycai-. Dealing (jUirkenici alter ihv open-iiij: with miners all uver the ticker oh iiic the iinsi i N'W York A Hairs lids i L- Air Rrd'ic 1 Alu-lc. Juiw riu 7 7 1 7 AlNhanv 3 l' Alien I.ix' Stl 2 1J 12 -4l2J-j-- "I II 1 a bajie prlc of l-a cent under cur-! rtnt levels the market at Mem- phis depressed cotton futures today. Persistent hedge selling and com- mission house liquidation met only scale down mill buying and short i covering by local, with final prices 20 to 40 cents a bale lower. It was reported that the initial Does not Include Night Game.

AI Cii Ac (Jve ALTIMORE, June 16. (Pi Poly 2 r-nv taye. Gains i Iractnm.s tt 2 poinus ilird Mill I 31 31 or w. ie plentiful at the ('1m- al- A.hcd sits though Iohts were mimerou.v Aiiis en Mie Am Airtlfif ESSE r.s of 1.1 shin es wore htt Net Last Chg. 87 1 48'4.

High Mid Cont Pet 8 2fl Mo Kan Texa 314 11' Montirom Ward 8 J' Murrav Corp 4 bat on the Blues, currently pacing the team nith a neat AW average. Dr. J. W. Halt, Asheville Negro physician, will receive gift for Hatten at the park, and will present them to the catcher.

Rufus came to the Blues from St. Louis and Is rated one of the best Negro players in the nation. Manager C. L. Moore of the Blues has secured a new third sacker, Herman Taylor, former third baseman of the Greensboro, N.

C. Red Wings, and rated one of the best Negro hot corner guardians in the South. Moore is also' expecting several new ball olaycrs to arrive for the game today. Lefty Flemming or Bowman will get the hurling nod for the Blues today. A special section 'ill be reserved for white fans.

Cardinals defeated the league leading PiraUs 13-10 today to even the series. Thanks to the Braves who defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers in Boston, the Bucs were able to maintain their precarious half game hold on first place. The Pirates knocked Harry Rrecheen out of the box in the first inning with a five run splurge on five hits including a double by Rob Elliot. The Cards came back with four runs in the second, including one cf two home runs by Whitey Ku-rowski, added four more in the third and were never headed after that. Kurowski's second homer came in the eighth.

Eldred Byerly finished the gome for the Cards and received credit for the win. Thp Box Scores: St Louis ib rb i Pittsburgh at a Lft. 27, 1M1. They compared with Am Cur Fdv 4 tibO.noo a wci'k a to. 30 The press (JO-Mock com- Am p' a posite wa.s up .1 ol a point at 6U.9.

iAJJ nnuthtr top hi nee- Autj. 25, On Am Knii Mill i I the penk It naliutl 1 lie rail Am SmHi iKiromcter today advanced .7, aio Am jst Fri government buying price on the next ciop will De 22.15 cents a pound lor middling 15-16th inch cotton at Memphis where the market was quot- ed at 22.65 cents on Friday. Trad- ra b'-'Hevtd this price disparity would encourage conquerable hedge 1 Belling bv holders of unprotected cotton, private advices reported mill buying of spot cotton was small dur- I tng the past week with some increase oi cotton withdrawn from the gov- ernment loan. Open Hiith Low Close I Jul? 21.03 21.06 22 'J'J 23.00-01 4-5 1 Oci. 22 70 22.10 22.70 22 71-747-8 Dec.

22.68 22 72 22 67 22.69 Mrh. 22 63 22.63 22 62 22 Bin -g 23 15-'. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4, Boston 0. Philadelphia 4. New York 3.

Detroit 7-6, Chicago 5-1. St. Louis 4. Cleveland 3. NATIONAL EAGLE Boston 6 Brooklyn ft.

St. Louts 13, Pittsburgh 10. New York 7. Philadelphia 3. Only games scheduled).

131, 'lob to new hih. and lor the week v.ns up 18 points. The market wits Nah Kelvinator Nal Biscuit Nat Can Nat Canh Iteff Nat Dmrv Prod Nat Distillers Nat i riMJm Nat lead hroad. H15 ishiies Oi 1 Am Wat Preakness with Hoop, Jr. second and Darby Dieppe third.

Setting most of the pace, Polynesian, owned by Mrs. P. A. B. Wldener.

finished the mile and three-sixteenths two and one half lengths in front of Hoop, Jr. The Kentucky derby winner was a half length in advance of the fast closing Darby Dieppe with the Doge fourth in the field of nine. With Wayne Wright In the saddle, Polynesian swung into the lead after the first three I sixteenths of a mile, fought off the challenge of the Doge in the run down the back stretch and then pulled away in the i final drive as Hoop, Jr. came up from third place to take runner-up honors. Plavot.

who went to the post co- tlioM. 32a were uj). 27B uown find 214 Aimroiid, 15 .12 41'j 17', 27' ll'a 17 1 105 27' Ariumi: At Co In (iood A fell At unchanged. Anled uy rehniintlii phnus. M-K-T prclcrre'd jumped 6 1-2 and the Ftciinfiig common 2 1-H Ahead were Atlantic Coait Line.

Northern Pari lie. Circa A Northoin, N. Y. central, Illinoi. n- A' 1 1 nl.

Am- nran Telephnne, Weu 1 nion dm Corp 20'- 20j mes Rrhoen'dst If 6 i 3 0 Handily. 3b 4 0 1 Hoop, rt 5 110 Russell, xxx III) 1 II 1 CT ct 5 2 I I) St saver, lb 1 0 0 0 Nhl() HAS ICl 2 tr.dtlo. If 0 3 10 ilCtlOLll llld i I Mav 22.56 22 39 22 36 7 MidhnK u2j 45n oil 5. Nominal NEW OH LEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. June 1.

Cotton futures clo.Mnz nnres were steay 20 to 40 cents a bale lower. Ntt Pow Lt 41 11 Nufl 24 18 N.it S'lDDlv 2H 1(13 Nrwnnrt Ind'r-' 4 26 Central Ft 2iy la CtllAS'L lI 2 148 Klinibmlriina 1 2fi' No Am Aviai ion 17 11 Nmth Amei Co 21 23 Noithern Panlic 4f 12 Oh Oil 10 1 Owens II. 1 7 Pur flits Ec 2 3' Par Tin Cons 7 7 P-c-kard Moinr 44 Pan Am Airw-vs 3t 22 Sanders, lb 3 111 Barrett, cf 5 2 3 lis TO WIN VICTORY Rice, 1110 Elliott, rl 5 frnea ,110 DahlKren lb 3 nil Ir Wk II i.dix Anal Opm Hmh Low Verban. 2b 5 3 0 C'oscarart 2b 3 0 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Phtlaaeiohia at New York Barrett -8i and Lee 2-5 or Wyatt (0-6, vs. Mungo 6-2' and Feldman i5-41.

BrOOlt I vn At Rnstnn f.rcir iB atH 21 O.ib 22.S6B Oil I. Montgomery WmkI. I and tiperry. risers includf Cht St F.oeini;, Kennecot t. A met l-ran Can, Kodak.

VVo.Anith find J. 1 Ca.se. Major steels did imih-inir Il.illway bond.s puhed up JiilV Oct 1 4U'V 14 3 4 171 1 171 3 80 'a Hfl: 4 Sfl 13 a l.V J4 1 34 112 9: 4 2', 241' l.i r8 f) i 74' It 17', 17 8.1 8 S'l .) 3 22 21' I 'f ir. im I 34' 5 2(1 li 79' l.S', 16 25' 1 .13 3H' 42- 2 2T 21' II 44" 44' 31 13', 14' 11 17 Hi' 2 .13 209 17' 1 42 2 7 67 I 4'4 49' 4 28 52' 8 114', 114' 1 1.12 132 1 33 J5 Marion 22 77 22 77 CHAMPIONSHIPS 4 0 14 Barnhart ss Sill 0 0 1 0 Lope, 2 110 22 74 22 69 choice with Hoop. Jr.

landed fifth 22 70 1 2 i SJlkeld. 1 0 0 Brechppn Bverlv. Donnelly Dec 73 22 7 Mch. 22 7 22 6 Mai 22 60 22 6 OIhk Kuov Huriiiif Airuiitne 22 61 22 51 22 i7 22 b9 A spot he ran ill lor practically Lombardi t4-2 vs. Cooper it-0.

and ifi iTVx rvon tVia ontlro rnnto Logan t3-l. 1 0 9 0 nne 10 11 R'arr. 0 1)00 irdin fo UniCAOW, JUWC i. Chica.n at Cinrlnnall-Wvse tivelv. At.

Chicay.i wheat w.is up fl.n" Cticcurullo 1 ttit Slammin' Sammy Snead on jn picking up the purse of $66- Prim vs. Heuwer n-i and Dasso Colman, 0 0 0 1 me siaeiints wmi ju, Mrs. wiaeners sun 01 unoreaK- tun, a Rpscisno 7-8 df rent in 1 1-2 rrnt Cotton HM 20 to 40 cnu a ha! p. In the curb Pcpperell climboil 8 M(u Hint AKI ivaaner. xx tne 2.WU Unicago victory Stepped tne distance Over a Creel M.l.

vs. Gerheauser t3-3) and 1 1 1 0 the $20,000 Chicago victory open flble stepped the distance over Davis. xx 1006 Rolf championships here June fast track in 1:58 4-5. As an out- Gabies 12-0 -nrUinc trt -Ilind 2Q- 4T 1 1 A A r. 1 juiy 1 Wlu oe an acid test, ior mc slder in tne Detting, despite his tri- 42 13 18 10 Totals 4110 15 11 nf ua frtiv-: TTmhrolla A 31 ERIC AN LEAGUE Totals pnmU to Imprwvrd weic lex- Tion.

American Cias and Uayion Hub- br. Tinnoir heie was aio.000 (, Cn Batted for Cuecurullo In 5th. KTir of TnlHrt t.r;. Detroit at cnicago-Mueiler 12-31 and i2-2 vs. Haynes i4-5l and Lee Butted for Resciano in 7th.

6-Bid. HOLD GAINS OR IKE ADVANCES tliarcs i Tr Par am 12 3T 31 3t 'JpaiK Utah Con 12 21. 2' 7 Parke I)a i 11 .11 .11 Mines 4 20' 20' l4 1 Peiinev iJ Ci 1 U8U 118' llS'j I Penn Cent Airl 8 .11 10', 301, 1 la Pentl 24 3', 39 Pelts Cola 68 2.1 22' 22 14 Peirol Corn 1 3'a 9'n )- Plit-llis Dodce 28 28'v 28'j 'if Phlla Flcr 1 1 2fi' 23tii 26 I'lillro Corn 11 .17 17 17 i- Plllllins Pet 1 sn'j Sfl'j 50'j St I rir 6 Ifl1. Procter At Cam .1 fins 6(1 60'4 Pun flvr 2t 24 Wt 24 Puilmaii 3l' 31 3.1 Pure Oil l.i lg11, 19'i The third annual tourney which $26. $6.70 and $3.80 across the t'-'- xxx Batted (or Butcher in 9th eltince Cum xxx Baatted for Handiey in 7th.

i wiU lure the nation's top profes- board. Hood Daid S3.60 to Dlace and Alter a moderate Monday, due partly to revival o. rccon-vnVkin appiohension. leanings were torward succeeding f'eri Or Cii'. (Jtnri f'lirvsirr Com fori, (otkfiitr Palm s.

ii slonals to the Calumet Country $2.60 to show while a $2 show ticket cnef o-n or HoiimgsWorth 12-31. Bliou Crnhan00;" 1 clu for a 72-hole showdown in on Darby Dieppe was worth $4.30. j.j 2. Kurowski 3 Bverly s. schopndicn.t.

singular in the fact that It is one pietti cs-n. Hodd 3. O'DeR. Vfrban 2. narretr.

ftf npw mnlnr tournaments in New York at Philadelphia Be vens '4- Dow-Jones I "in in A' El 4 i Coml Credit Coml Solvemx Coniulih Hdn i rarart. olonlndde, Ad.ms. Two-Das. hits Vclsnn has failed All Vfllt TR All I7DV 21 nd "-0 Elllnti. Verban.

Thrrr-base hits, verban. 1 JVI 1 MJ iTI LtEjLt Christopher 10-3, Hopp 2 oionfriaao. Home runs, rurow-Ki io raKe in ine winners t-iupa. A' nil ami 2ff iroyarroc con F.disim i bails ori "recheen 2 also-ran last year' lo 2. Bverly 2, But'her 3.

Donnelly 2. hv Boe i Resriirno 2 Donnelly when Harold (Jug) Mcbpaden flYVJ UtVO Cum Vultee Mills Beats 21 fom ItHdto Am 721 Radio Keith 'lr 147 Iteiniriit Rand 2 fteijiib S'eel 47 Revere Con Rr 15 Reynolds Tort 11 HtchlieJd Oil .1 Uu.stless I 1 Adjustment 5s Up 8 1-2 Points On Plans For Refinancing Cont Bak 2d Cont Cm a Itv I nilrtl Press) 2. Butcher 2 mts mi Brecheen 5 in 2-3 stroked home the title with a play- A FTI I IT I AID fH'jRuVllS'Ai otf triumph over Lt. Ben Hogan. StWISKlULt LUUt Canton Nine, 14-1 Net Moion Oneii llich Tow CIne fMa ntit Oil 1.7 Trt lfiT 2fi 167 -4 0 In products i Donnelly in 2 1-3.

Butcher 2 in 2. xne previous year, uyra, cop- Indiif: Byerly. Losing pitcher Winning pitcher, ped top swag. A close race has rir.ve!nn,r! In Sisrr, nz fn in uji crane 8 ROM AVI f.ES Ctllv 12 4 12 18 .12 32 Cninhle Steel Snead ''1-7 Ihe AAP Softball league at New- I H-, a In. nn.

1UC tK-'ttUJII mnia wnaiwdu 1co.11. 64 30 3 Slocks 64 4 66 64 26 0 13 Cubun Am ib.i Curtis Curti.ss WnchL Satrn'iT Store 3 214 21 1 aire Arm 16 IP 104 iSrheniev Di.stll Lt 59 59'4 Sears Roebuck 120', 119'j Pervel Inc 3 21 2P Shell Union Oil 5 27' 26'4 fnnmons Co 1 374 .17 1 i Sinclair OH 24 Ifi1 16' Varuum 17 16', l'4 jRon Am At 1 4 4S Net Bonds Close Clin 40 llnnds 113 78 0 07 10 Isi Rails 1 13 78 0 07 10 2nd Raila 99 93 07 10 t'tils 108 78 0 04 10 Inds, .106 90-0 Transact ions stocks med In aver cos todav: InduMrlals 24.000 raiLn 161. 90: Utilities total 2J0.890. bridge, with AG leading the loop turned back Canton 14-1 vesterdav BOSTON. June 16.

Brook- quirer invitational this week and Hhvn er giving the Can- lyn's seven game winning streak! However. Lt. Hogan has entered sco and nlv even hits CUne was literally thrown away when thevictory operas tave McSpaden. (or second place i pTeed Canto aUaek with two veteran Curt Davis wild pitched Byrd and I Jimmj 1 Next week's schedule: for three, while Rhymer poled out home the run that gave Boston a The tory actually will open MondaySad Sacks vs CC; A1 jj 6-5 victory over the Dodgers in 13, hJ port vs. AACS Varsity.

Tn softball game Canton won m5! woman and Zfse'n or Tuesd.y-SCO vs. Wolves: AACS cver Beacon, 7-3. i Com lieu By The Anrlaieri Press) 30 10 10 10 Ralls Indus I'til Frgn Net rliz. 0(i Oil 0 00 0 1 Saturday 101.3 104 3 107 6 71 8 Prev. dav lul 3 104 3 107 6 7.1 9 Week ago 101 0 104.6 fl 71 9 Monih aio 100.7 104 8 107 7 717 Year ko 90 0 104 3 10fi 7 7 7 hmh 1011 1(15 5 107 8 73 9 low 9fi i 1D4 3 10fi.9 68 1 144 hirh M.5 105 7 107 3 68 8 lf44 low 73 3 104 104 7 3 NEW YORK.

June 16. leP.Rail- lrrere Az Co jr, 41 le: At Hudson 8 Lark At Lit 1'onif Mines 7 23l Pounlas Aircraft 21 "4 91 i Uu Pont de l'j 161' 23, 92 166'. jo 50 TRINI OF STAPLE PRICES NEW YORK. June Associated A'r Eastman 59 179 Kod I 173 was put in a hole upon pitching to champions over 36 holes. wednesdav Sad Sacks vs WX his first man when shortstoi Eddie The war bond purse for the vie- officcrs: ww yarsitv vs WXEM Basinski erred on Stu Hofferth's tory championships is set at $12,300 Thursday AAA vs.

Airport: WW 54'-. The Beacon baseball team will play ARS next Wednesday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock at Lee Edwards. Beacon 14 15 3 Canton 1 7 Rhvmer and Hardin; Wilson and Atilo Lite Elec Roat LI Power A- Lt En. Pub Svc Erie Press weichted wholesale prices index ef 35 commcditlrs Itidav advanced to 109.11. 1943 1944 1941 1942 Hmh 109 23 108 73 107 34 10122 Low JOS.

13 106 03 103. AS 93 54 1926 avernae munis 100. i sou cal Fdlson 10'. Southern Parific 51 51 Southern Rv IS 48'4 Southern Rv of 2 flo I Snarks Withinz 45 fl' a I Srterrv Coro 21 31 Sniecel Inc 19 Ifi'i Stand Oil Cal 2 41 Stand Oil Ind 2 38 Stand Oil 11 61 Std Stl Snrf .17 13 Stone Wrhs'er 11 15 Studebaker Corn 11 27 1 Runrav Oil 5 6 Sunshine Mm 3 11 iHwtlt Co 2 14'i 589 19 Kirestoiie At road bonds Knorally held to previ- i ous levels or moved ahead fractionally in light dealings today. Katy adjustment 5s Jumped 8 1-2 points to 105 following announce-1 ment that plans fr refinancing are i in proyrrsa.

Norfolk Southern convertible 5 and Peoria Sc ern Income 4s both advanced 5, and gntn of 2 points each were recorded for Seaboard Air Line 4s of '50 stamped and Central of Georgia 5 l2s. Southern Railway Memphis division 5s were up 3. Amon carrier Issues advancing fractionally were Chicago a Alton 3. Delaware, Lackawanna fc Western Incomes of "93. and Lehiph Valley and Southern Pacific liens.

Industrials and utilities were un-chaneed on average according to the Associated Press compilation. Varsity vs. ACS Varsity. Friday AACS EM vs. Weather EM: AACS Officers vs.

WX Of-Ur-ers. Standings: Teams Prt AO 1 1 Sad Sacks 6 2 -7o0 WX Officers a 2 "50 SCO 2 150 AACSS Varsity 3 2 610 Comm Center 5 i S56 Wolves 4 4 WX EM 4 445 AIRPORT 2 2 0 AACS 2 251 AAA 2 7 22 WW Varsity 22 BEIIRENS WINS CLINTON. S. C. June 16.

Mi Buddy Behrens. the Fort Lauderdale, flash, defeated Bobby Doll of Tampa. 7-5, 6-0 today walk to Phil Masi. and Davis' low Pro. Additional cash awards equal-throw to second on Frank Drews' line 25 nor cent of net proceeds also bounder filled the bases with none 'will sweeten the pot, swelling the out.

With Mike Ultsney batting. total Prize list to approximately Davis uncorked his wild pitch which $20,000. allowed Wietclmann, running for Hnfferth. to score the deciding run. ply Jf CflET A I I The Dcdgers had fought an up- Li It Oli I i Lt Lt hill battle to finally knot the i nilV Tilt A CHin count in the ninth.

Trailing WLMuUL IflAI LliU they scored two in the seventh and --n A 1 frlf two more in the ninth with Augie (JJ ULAuLXjLh Galan and Dixie Walker driving in uir. fii' Although the end of the first fieri Ec Clen Foods Oen Motors Oilletie Sf (inoririrh Ml p) (ioodveMr Northn Rv Df C.revhoiind Corn byterian college. 1 IS1 IT, 4- 1 2 62', 6J'4 12 44 44'. 44'4 2 4fi 46 46 15 69 60 wit. 2 60 60 fid 7 33 .33 .15 1, 41 3.14 51 31'44- 26i 2 26 58 29'j 39 to.

4 3.1 4.1 3j 51' 3 51 4 17 17'. IT, I 2 40'. 19', 40 i 1 4R'j -r- 6 13'. 1.1 Lt 14 I0, Ift'j 0'i 2 RS'. a8'4 88'j 10 334 34 35 4- 7 29'n 29'.

2fl' -20 29J4 2' 29-t- 14 14 34 34'i Homestake Mm HoiLSton Oil Texas Co 7 51 51' Tex Pac rl 2.1 21 Tex Pac Trust 10 20 191 Thomnson Starr 20 7 7' Tide Wat A Oil 14 19 18 Timken Bear 1 54 54 Transamerlca 20 I1' II' Trans We.st Air 4 44 '4 44' Tri Com Corn 118 61 Tweni Fox 16 29' 29' t'nton Mac A 9 17 Union Carbide 3 90 89' Union Pacific 6 L'0 129' United Air Lmei 14 .19 United Aircraft 17 29 29' United Com 2P9 21 United Dm 12 20 19 Unit Fruit 1 102 102 United Gas Imo 10 lfi 16' C.vnsum I 9t Indus Chem 2 49 49' Rubber 11 58 38' aprancc in a Boston uni.orm. SeX GimtS Beat Phils, 10'i I Sales for the se.ssion totaled 'j I 110.000 compared with .3 10.000 last MJ ''Satiirday. A large part of our work is made up of giving fast service fo our clients in the settlement of claims. We believe that prompt payment is a RIGHT to which the policyholder is entitled. Tie For First Spot Illinois Central Indu'-t Rayon Inmrai Con Co Interlake Iron Inf Harvester hit Nirk Can Int Paper Ini Tei Tel i i-T oiiTPd nnee en UP flrst Place tie between which drove in a run.

vx alked once i Kiwanians The Lions Psl who a dine the Kiwanians bv half' Lefthanded nltcher Ewald Pyle. who 20 1021, Foreien government oblicattons rising more than a point included Cuba 4 1-2 of -77. Poland 4 l-2s of; 63. and Warsaw City 4 l-2s. U.

S. governments were quiet and steady, accompanied Medwlck frcm he. NEW YORK, June 16. New York Giants, started for iav York Giants went into a first nraves hut was reilaced bv Jim Ba pla; place tie with the PittsburRh Pi- 8 Steel Jones St 1 Grain Market Tobin after walking the first t.BanM defeating the Philadelphia face him in the seventh VI "'I? I Phlllira. 1 to 2, tonicht before as 2 0'.

3 2(1 8 4. IJ, Vanadium Coro li'. crowd of 14.582. Jack Brewer, mak Kan Citv South loo 2 Kennecott Cop 15 38 Kress 8 2 42 Kroner Grorerv 1 44 11 17 1 l'a 34 1 1 -l- tDs ttllQ O'tl'tlU, LCailu. Next week's schedule: Monday Optimists vs.

Rotary. Tuesday Lions vs. Baptists. Thursday Kiwanians vs ABC. A postponed game between the Kiwanians and Baptists will be UN 16a 34 11J 4S1, 3l.

Blowing Rock Golf Course Is Now Open I-ehiRh CAN ing his first start of the year, went the route for the second victory of his career, both against the Phils. Danny Gardella and Johnny Rucker led the Giants' sixtcen-hlt assault on three Quaker pitchers, Gardella driving In four runs with I Lib Olass Libbv McN At Walworth Co 9 Warner Rro Plct 90 West Ind Suit II Walworth Co 9 West tin Tel A 13 Westine Atr Br 15 West El At Mtn Wheeling Steel 2 White Motor Wiilva Overland .14 WiUon At Co is Woolworth iF Wt fl CHICAGO, June 18. i-l) Larse purchases (or (lour millers, distiller and feed mixers adit grain futures prices oarlng today and at the llnlsh all mar It eta mere sharpiv hiRlier. New crop deliveries and all rve contracts sold at new seasonal pealcs and July rye at i.ie top traded at 1.52. a new huh since 1923 At the finish wheat was to l'j higher than yesterday clo.ie, July h.

Corn was unchanged io up July 1 18 bid Oa's were 70 lo l'i higher July Rye w.is up i0 July 49 31'j 12 3.T, 15'. lickhffri Aire Lnew's Inc I-on Bell Lbr A LonHard iP 6 7 19 three singles. Rucker contributed a BLOWING ROCK The Green nlnved one day next wrek Park-Norwood solf course Is now Team, open for play. Mr. and Mrs.

Georae nBl, Blasg are acain In charge of the bpmi, 2 Golf shop. Mr. Blacs. the profes- abc sional. reports the course to be in 0pumits 1 vtorihine double, and a two-run triple.

Dick Barrett was charged with the loss, his seventh against four wins. Macv Hi Metnatl Sier Marine Midland Marshall Pield M.rMn -O I A- Rti a 15 Vouiicst 6h A-l condition. i.or. Barlcv wtk 1 lo higher. I July 18 1 Wheal p'irc)ne, many of them for: milicrs and dutillers centered in the LV-1 cemher and Mv contratis.

Some hedge) ae.llng appeared at various times but Hie olferlng.1 did not burden the market I Zetifih Radio SEA SOVEREIGN' WINS 11' ARCADIA. June 16. iTV OXOWUS I 0D 1101015 Zomte Products Local Produce Ml I Approximate nock les inn onn- nrevi- Accounting ior the strength oi the i Sea Sovereign, three year old son of Sea Biscuit, came surging down the stretch like his daddy to cap- In 14-1nning Game 1 to date 179 ver 0 rniif-i Quotaf.ors on orirei pa'd farmers 4 1 23 two 14 033 33. anminist ration hat prohibited all nur- thasei or corn for manuracture ol bever- The jrrenl privilrjcra of the Srrvic emeu's Reailjulmrnl Art await thre i home onrrhip on the eaaietl terms ever known. Aa a Veteran of World Var II joti mav now get a home of Tour own.

You mar take up to 20 Tear in moM rases to repay your loan and your in lrrrl arrangement! will bo niott generou. If neeeweary your home may he finanred np to 100 per rent of ila value. Call, arrile or phone for in lorprodure are lurr.ished by teieta. lead- ture the $30,000 Santa Cataltne handicap bv three lengths over War ST. LOUIS.

June 16. 'P. The St. Chickea-: 29', cent, ner Allies at Santa Anita park today. po'ind.

(rv.rs. 3', pounds over. 2': in the twelfth inning here tonight poar.rts under. 29' to lne overtime contest from Curb Market iiMiui-riai aiconoi or lor export Tht rve market extremely nervous I Pil traders and bui.s n0 have played the. long Mdr lor months sold heavilv a' i the Start but after th nff.r,e..

NEW YORK June -Trance bern borried. prices worked into new lions on the New York Curb Prhmri "llrn ground. today include Ilirn uitfii unces ior ine in a mixed commission hoti nouWRn to 7M 43, "jT'o I Until then he had given Cleveland. 4-3. The Indians scored cem heaw roa-ters.

three oound. uo up but one run. i an three of their runs tn the first 29', cents, old rooster. 14-15. I The Box Scores: innine Ducks: 12 cents per pound: Brooklyn lllki Boston '1 inn ana nnn nor.

i an kevs. hens and toms. all sizes, depend- sky- '2 5 2 2 a 1114 Cleveland 300 000 000 0003 9 0 tnir on rad anc aualitv. 34-36: turkeva. nosf 0 0 Holmes, rt 5 0 2 St.

LotliS 000 200 001 0014 13 0 old toms. 30-33: see.e 14 "tits iOalan. If 4 I 4 Workman 3b 5 0 i 3 Klieman Henrv (Qi Haohv ill Live poultrv. market or.d. auDO.T llfht 4 0 1 0 Med.ick It 40 10 "an.

Henry li. BagDy 13) chickens: broilers ind irj- olmo ltl, oiwater cf and Hayes: Kramer and Mancuso, lb 4011 16 1 5 Havworth 10l. old roosteri. Dantonio 5 0 1 3 Ramsey, i 0 0 0 0 Lombardi Sx 0 0 0 0 Uniterm 1 0 0 0 fresh country. irrn.i per pound.

0 0 0 0 Wtlman 3s 0 1 0 mm Alum Co Am Can Marconi Citle Service Colon Develop El Mond A- Sh Final curb Hn 221.675. trade, corn was firm. Iloth the Ju'y and September comracts were bid at the ceiling but no round lots were ottered Cash handlera reported only 9.000 bushels bought Ior darf erred delivery. todav 340,000: year upeu Huh Low WHEAT: AI 110s, jur motion, or atk 9 member of your family to do $0 scurvinr 170'i VI 7 BsT I9'a 16T IW. lt Grade A.

i.r JTZZ, Grade B. I.r.e. .12 3 Mas, lb till jjWilf VI 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 IVUTI ll I ltifl', Ifi', 165', 1ST, l7'i 'mm July Sept. Iec Mjv I CORN' Sept t)re I Mav OsTS. I J'Jlv i i i 117'i 111 i 111 111 'BANK VV I rob-n.

nr. llBni' ffund. 0 0 0 t'lisnev DD10 i.ivehtock CHICACO. June li. UP -Livesforlt: Xin.

ft 0 2 Hw 300. Not enough Rod and choire Snd lock 4x I ho here to make a market For ovi. 0 0 ti ctaxtriv nepint. for, HELP SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION HI smriT meek were about in line With lat RUBBFR STAMPS, CORPORATE AND NOTARY SEALS 24-HOUR SERVICE 'When Better Rubber Stamps' Ar Made. Graces Will Make Them" See as for anything In Markitif Banks have had many important jobs lo do during the war.

They will be called upon to perform many equally important tasks in helping their communities 14H PRINTING give us the information, tell us the use we'll plan it and work it out for you. The Inland Press P'Pt. Tier Mav Sepr. nee. Mav PARI.

FY. Ju'r Pent. Tec. Ml'. nr.

week but far below the same Period li vear Prlcen continued flrmlv fixed at the 14. 7S and 14 00 with action JaM and sort inn erv lax for qualuv and wemht Cattle 500. Calves- 100. For the meek Fed steers and vearlinaa. (ncludina vear-Iin heiiers were steadr to J5c hmher.

wuh advance tfntered in aood and choice Batted for Rudolph 7fh. xx Batted for Buker In 9th. xxx Batted for Hart In 10th. xxxx Flatted for Kins in 12'h xxxxx Ran for Dantomo in 12th. Rin for Mack in 10th tt Batted for Tobin in 10th.

tm Ran for Hofferth tn 12th itti Batted for Hutchman in 12th. I miuhiJ 1 1 HI 142', 111 112'. 1IJ', 112', HSli 110', 111 in in fel to swing over from war to peace The facilities of this bank will be available to your business in the readjustment period May we suggest that it is not too early to discuss your plans with. us. MsRKKTS AT A I.1IVIE NEW YORK.

June If. V.S'oeil,. huh-er. rails attain lead advance: bonds steadv. earner issues improve- cotton' easv eommlssion house liquidation and hedeina.

Chieaso: Wheat, strom. rommrrctal buvintr. short coverlna-: corn. firm, lia-ht oflermas. short rnvenne: rve.

Iirm to strtine. short covering, commission house demand: hoffs. nominallv steadv: cattle, ronunallv 10 N. Market St. Phone 92 Vn VanJl nail Brooklvn 100 000 202 000-5 dominated wl'h Ihf top at IB no.

pan for 1 508 I averane. Ben lon 020 300 000 001 -6 lines ached 17 nd lmhts vearhnns Errors. Olmo. Basinski. DavLs.

17.50 Heifer vearlinBS broush 17.70 Mack. Runs bitted in. Olmo. 2. bulked Irom 15 50-17 SO and moat Rosen.

Walker. Mast 2 Pvle, Hnlmca. heifera rai ned from Medium i Medwick Two-base hits. Olmo, GaUn, and good beef cos were active. Meariv.

Masi. Pyle Mack Three-hase hltji. Mftl and all bulls moved unevenly 50C-1 1 Bases on ball, off Herrint 1, Rudolph lower, wl'h medium sau.saae bulls and i. pfund 1 Kmi 1. Davis 1.

Pvle 8. wemhtv beef hulls showing the full de- Hutrhlngs 1. Strikeouts bv Rudolph 1, flint. Cutter cows closed at 8 SO down. Buker Davis l.

Pvle 3. Tohm 2, Hutch-Verv few beef cows reached 13 50 late. I inns 1 Hits off Herring 7 In 3 1-3. The practical clnsinir peak on heavv fat i Rudolph 1 in 2 2-S. Buker 1 In 2.

Pfund bulls was 14 50 and 12.50 on saiisatre bulls, in 1. King. 2 in 2 Davis in 1-3. PyJr Vealers were ateadv all week tt 18-50 3 tn ft 3.3, Tobin In 3 1-3, Hutchir. down.

3 in 2. Winning pitcher. Hutching. Loj- Sher-D 100. For the week: All Clasr-es Ing pitcher, Davis FIRST-NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY bm irvr i ifjsin! 'MheviZtXC Churci St.

MHEVIllI SAVE 20 OR MORE ON YOUR Fire Automobile Liability Theft Workmen's Compensation Insurance Broadest Forms Non-assessable Annual Dividends "Honestly, It's the Best Policy" JULIUS LEVITCH, Agent THE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Flatiron Bldg. Phone 1015 were ruiiv steamy to z.c nigner out, nin croa wnoled lambs wer practically absent. Good and choire native spring lambs were 15 75 to mostlv IB 00 with bucks out at loo discount. The lfl 25 top was sDarinalv. Medium and good surlna lamb realized 14 in-cludina a load of 69 Lb.

Texas at 14.50. Load Ion of ivhorn fed lambs brought 14 25-15 35. acrorriing to grade and oelt. good and choice offerings 1' No. 1 pelfs and some with mixed No.

1 and fall shorn pel's bunging 15 35. 1 New Shipment Office Chair Cushion and Waste Baskets BURT L. OWNBEY 43 Wall St. Phone 1390 To Beat Japan Buy War Bonds! Buy More War Bonds Buy Often! J. W.

Hol A. L. Koonts W. F. Talman W.

R. Garner.

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