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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 12

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1944 1 PAGE 12 Baltimore Produce OPENER LOST Navy To Open Grid Season New York Bond Market STADIUM STUDY MEMBERS MEET FRUIT APPLES Mkt. very dull. Bu. bas TJ. 8.

With Cloudbusters Today BY MARYLAND Is. Red Delicious. 82.75 345: Jonathans. 82.50 3: Maiden Blush. $2.25 2.75: Winter Bananas aud Suinmpr Sales in High Low Clot O'CONOR ACTS IN BUS CASE Moves To Give The State Full Safety Supervision Corporation Bonds High Low KamDos.

S2 2.50: Grimes. 82 2 25 Opalescents. 2 50 3: Hubbardstons and Two Navy teams will open the amokenouse. 2 2.50: various varieties, SI 1.50. few hest hiuher barrassed.

Bob Jenkins, Hal Ham berg, Ralph Ellsworth, Jim Pettit, football season in Maryland today Chairman McCormick To CANTALOUPES Mkt. abt. stdy. Salmon fTerps Bow To Hampden-Syd weats. Jumbo 27s and 45s.

S5 5.25 31 95 941. 2 109 108r 8 1087 108 'i 24 1214 121 li 1 102 102V 60 114'. 114 3 125 124 26 1024 102 V. Bill Barron, all these have the abil The Naval Academy will open operations at Annapolis against the Colo Jumbo 27s and 36s. $4 5.

Utah Jumbo 18s-36s. best. S4 4.50: Doorcr. low Name 12 Subcommittees ity to become the climax player of Am 5s 2030 Am 3 '66 do 3'4S '61 do 3s '56 Am Tob 3s '62 Arm Del 7s '78 A 8 4s '95 ACL 1st 4s '52 do 4'As '64 Ati ll 4s '48 1st '48. do '95 A '95 do 2000 North Carolina Pre-Flight squad the squad.

Others less publicized I ney In Byrd Stadium, 12-0 By CRAIG E. TAYLOR Sun Staff Correspondent Nat Dist 3s '49 T4T '52 Term 43 '53 5s '54. do 5s '54 4s '93 5s 2013 do 4s 2013 A do cn 4s '98 do cv 3 '4s '52 VYCHR 3s '97 NYCMC 3s '98 Ch 8 5s "74 do 4s '78 Dock 4s '51 Edis 3s '66 4s NYNHH '48 ido 6s '40 Sdo 4s '67 24 K' 86 but of high order in ability also are 43 4 43 92 Twelve subcommittees with the as GRAPES Mkt. stdy. 12-qt.

bas Concords, best. S1.25. lew liicher. poorer. 75c.

$1 GRAPEFRUIT Mkt firm. stand, wirebound boxes, comb. Is Ik 2s. Marsn Seedless. S3.

61 HONEYDEWS Mkt Hull fol Pnl 44 93 from Chapel Hill, while the Bain-bridge Center team gets going against Camp Lee, from Virginia, College Park, Sept. 29 Uni striving for recognition. Line Rated Tops The line is superbly manned 27 534 53' i 36 61 60'- 39 533i 53'4 chairman of each serving on an executive committee, will be named versity of Maryland ran into do 'H6 14 5.1'ji SJ'. Close 95 109 108 121 102 114 125 102 86 43 93 53 60 53 53 39 89 83 67 81 105 105 103 57 93 27 93 47 82 93 105 "4 32 do cv '60 61 39'j 39 scrappy band of navy trainees from immediately to study various pro stand, and jumbo 9s-12s, $2.252.75: 6s-Hs. $2.25 2.50.

LIMES Mkt. very dull. ti-bu. with the replacement tackles only do 4s '48 27 89V, 883i Hampden-Sydney College tonight, falling short a little of the reserve posals for a new stadium, Charles do Pf.E WV 4s'51 do SW '50 do TC 4s '59 power elsewhere along the line at Bainbridge. Both games will begin at 2.30 P.

M. Interest is running high in the Academy team because of the many pre-season pronouncements that here is the national champion for 1944. The Academy folk do not feel at all that v. ay about it. They know f.

Mccormick, chairman, an and the first game under the new lights in Byrd Stadium resulted in out l.OU. PEACHES Mkt. stdy. for good stock Bu. S.

is, Elbertas. 50: $3.50 4: $1.502.25: asty. Hales. $4.50 4.64 2Vin S4 1 in- Beth Stl 3'4s '59 nounced yesterday at the first meet a 12-to-0 defeat, much to the dis do 3V4S 63 do 3s '60 JBost Me 4'-is "70. The end guards and center posi tions are all backed up in fine style North Carolina hopes are cen tered principally around Otto Gra ing of the Mayor's special stadium (Continued from Page 18) spection.

Our job is to see that the law is carried out, if the violations are brought to our attention, but my department has no enforcement officers on patrol duty. We must rely on the various police departments for enforcement." On the question of whether he had the power to refuse a license to or suspend the license of a bus not properly inspected, Mr. Elgin said: "We could do this if we had State inspection stations. Then we 3.50; Salways. $1.50 comfiture of some 2,500 fans who committee of 49 members.

do 4s '60 PEARS Mkt. abt. stdy. N. bu bas.

RtN 5s rooted in vain for the Old Liners. The Death Valley Tigers had He said the executive committee Cen 4s pern Bartietts. U. S. Is.

$33.25. few lusher; V2-bu. Seckels, S. la. they have a fine team, possibly the best in many years, or all time.

will hold its first meeting the last forward-passing combination in ham, the All-American back from Northwestern, and other excellent ball-carriers. The line, however, is cn 5s 4o. do 1st 5s '45 Cen 4s '61 of next week. i i. i.

iew nigner. Near-by, Kiefters, 35 50c. PRUNES Mkt Hull THoh li.h for that matter, in the matter of Tom Gorman and Nubby Gouldin Although it was stated that 20 mostly $2.50. few higher: wasty. $1.50 2." not up to Navy standards, and this manpower, but they also know that manpower alone does not make Cen 1st 4s tCRRNJ 5s '87 do 5s '87 do 4s '87 vdth whom the Terps could not cope at all.

Gouldin, a spry little alone should tell the difference to 4 H4 HJ'a 18 67 67 26 81 81 1 105 105', 4 105 105J4 8 103 103 4 10 57 56Vi 2 93 B234 30 27 "4 26-6 10 93-4 SS3. 66 47 47 15 82 Va 82 Va 10 93 93 27 105 '4 105 '4 13 32 31' 60 31 30 15 28 27 1 139', 139 6 106 105 42 26 25 4 108 "4 108 20 109 109 4 110 110 2 lQfilf 105, 2 51 'a 51 9 84 83 12 75 74 226 56 55 221 13 13 21 85 85 6 84 84 253 68 67 2 70 70 VEGETABLES BEANS (SNAP1 Mlrt tr. members of the Mayor's committee were not present for yesterday's meeting in the board room at the champions. 4 '4 '92 back, 5 feet 6 inches tall and only day. hamc.

Sir. unless Rlark u.r Time and again a power-packed do 96 Chi A 3s -49 1 50 2. few hither; Doorer. 5fic 1 as 148 pounds, was in the hair of the Maryland secondary throughout Little is known of the Bainbridge opponent for the afternoon, but City Hall, a count showed 53 per team has been bumped by a re would know whether it had been in CBAQ 5s '71 A rjer bu Green. RAimri sirin.t...

sourceful opponent, alert to take the contest. enough is known about the per oo 4'js '77 do 4s '9H do 4s 111 '49 mostly $1 50. Strmgless Illack Valeniinej. 2S L75, few hiithcr. N.

bu. Bountlfuls. $11.25. Streamliners. $1.75 advantage of opportunity.

spected and what condition it was in. Because we have no general inspection law in Maryland, cars sons present, indicating that a num ber were merely interested out siders. Asks For Opinions tCVdiil lne '97 sonnel at the center on the Susquehanna to assure a team possessed CGW 4s '88 He caught a long pass from the lanky Gorman in the first quarter for a 40-yard gain and a touchdown, BEANS fLTMAl MM ahnut .1. Chances Still Exist Such chances will exist this year tChl IA-L 6s '47 of every gridiron necessity. Don that couldn't pass inspection regu Durdan heads a group of ball-car and added a second quarter six- lations in other States are being bu.

mostly 85; 12-qt. mostly $2. Long Island, bu. best $3.50 2 25- J- lu. best.

iiaT3i Poorer. S1.75 2. East. Shore bu fair $1 50 2 Mr. McCormick, after having been introduced to the assemblage more than ever, because of the rule changes particularly that regarding fumbles.

ners that will go places, and there brought in here and sold. Natural tCMSPP 5s do 5s 2000 tCMSP 4js '89 C. do 4 '6s '89 tCfTNW 4 'As "99 4s '88 5CRIP T4s '34 by Mayor McKeldin, urged com BEETS Mkt rillll .1 i( Rn nor Anw is nothing deficient about the Com pointer on an aerial good for 22 yards in the second. That was all of the scoring, but not all of the ly, if we find out a bus, or any ve 31 28 139 106 26 108 109 110 105 tf 51 B4 75 13 85 84 67 70 42 107 70 108 109 104 V. 97 105 105 105 108 104 49 109 110 103 The Navy does not expect more Bu.

topped. 75c Near-by. 3 4c. per bunch. 393 42 41 30 107 107 hicle for that matter, is unsafe to be on the road, we will refuse to mittee members to state briefly their opinions so that he might get an idea of whom to appoint to the modore line.

The probable lineups at Annapo lis: BtiUCCOLJ Mkt. utriv. Cal ert 4s "52 CCCSL 4 '6S '77 6. story of the contest. Terps Are Disappointing license it, or if it has a license, than a stiff, bruising battle for the first part of the game.

After that, it is figured the lack of replacements on the North Carolina squad do 4s 47 12 50 do 4s '56 8 51 do 4 '57 19 23 NYNHH 3s '47 3 49 do 3s '54 2 4a NYOW 4s '92 15 15 ttNYWB 4s '48 13 23 iNorf 5s 2014 7 37 Ncr 6s 2047 42 96 Ohio Ed 4s '65 10 103 3i '66 1 109 da 3J 61 3 108 Pac 3s '66 1 109 PacTT3s'66C 7 110 Pen 3s '69 4 109 Pen RR1S1 116 126 do 4f '65 12 118 do 4 '70 7 105 do 4a '81 13 116 do 4i 84 39 116 do 4s '48 1 108 do 3 '70 2 106 do 3 .1 '52 4 103 Peo 4s '60 7 71 Pere 5s '56 30 103 Phil Co 4 '4s '61 15 108 Phil El 3 '67 5 106 Ph I 63 '49. 32 29 do 5s '73 st 43 63 PCCSL5s'70A. 8 126 do 4s '77 10 106 PWVa 4s '60 13 73 Portl 4s '60 5 105 Pub SEO 3 '68. 1 110 1 3s '68. 4 105 Rdg 4s '97 A 18 104 Rdg 4s '51 16 103 5Rlo 4s 22 90 do 4s '49 1 58 StLSP 4s '78 312 34 do 4s '78ct 10 34 do 4s '50A 127 42 do 4s '50 Ac 1 40 Eea AL 45..., 391 43 do 6s '45 ct 87 41 do 4s '50st 64 68 Shell 2s '54 1 101 So Pac 4 'is '68 18 77 So Pac rf 4s '55 40 102 do 4s Or 104 85 Sou Ry 6s '56 7 109 do cn 5s '94 4 116 do e4s '56 25 88 SW Bell 2s '68 7 107 Std NJ 2s '53 4 103 Tex Corp 3s 3 106 Th Ave 4s '60 1 81 Un Pac 1st 4s '47 2 106'.

do 3s '80 11 108 do 3s "71. 7 106 Cn Drug 3'4s 6 104 5s '58 5 93 Va Ry 3s '66 29 108 Wab 4 '91 24 79 Md 4s '52 39 103 West Un 5s '51 3 105 do 5s '60 21 106 do 4s '50 7 107 Wis Cen 4s '49 15 67 Young ST 3' 4s '60 9 104 CI El 111 3s CI SL 4 Vis '61 CI UT 5 Vis '72 various subcommittees. Probable Lineup. Not only the result but the play take it up. Navy BRUSSELS SPROUTS Mkt.

dull. drums. $3 3.50. mostly 30c. qt.

CABBAGE Mkt. dull. Truck, bu. packed locally. N.

Danish, mostly SI. 75. Md. and Round, mostly 25 Riil N. c.

Pre-Flight do 46s 77 Anderson 81 May Suspend License About half of those present responded, voicing numerous opin Col 5s '52 will bring about the Cloudbusters' Lorent 73 of the Marylanders was distinctly disappointing. The Terps, considerably heavier, were fought off their 87 Bramlett 70 Whitmlre 61 Deramee 50 Martin. Jack 75 Chase N. 50-lb. sacks.

Danish. $1.40 1.50: Atkinson 60 Mr. Elgin was asked further do 5s 61 Com Ed '68 Con Ed 3V ions on the question of whether rartincton as Kound. best. 75c.

poorer. 25 50c. CARROTS Mkt strtv Trilrlr .1 anrt whether his department would take Qandy 71 downfall, but that will not cause any relaxation or tendency to take it easy on the part of the Midship the present Stadium should be re Con Oil 3'is feet by the more determined vir Lum 74 bu. topped, washed. Coreless.

$2.50 2.75: Chantenavn 1 fin 9 few action against the driver of the tCOn RV 4s '54 constructed or a new one bunt Sheehan 80 ginians. Uninspired, Maryland Cons, 3 '70. 7J omian 19 Martin. Ben 43 Duden or 29 Barksdale 18 Jenkins or bus involved in the accident in nluner. Rail.

Cal and l.cs Anieles L.E X. R.T. E. B. L.H.

R.H. men. For one thing, the competi on some other site. do '69 46 70 4 69 3 108 V4 108 V4 1 109 109 2 104 104 27 97 96 26 105 105 8 105 105 3 105 105 4 106 106 2 104 104', 2 49 49 4 109 109 3 110 110 8 103 103 2 107 107 10 94 94 10 52 52 58 51 51 2 46 46 4 108 108 6 109 109 1 103 103 5 45 46 3 108 108 2 98 98 ouncnea. mostly ss.18.

CAULIFIGWER Mkt Arm Trurlr Teetn Crane 2 Vis Towson on Tuesday. showed little in the way of an open attack, and not until five plays from the end of the contest did tion for positions is too keen and fierce. Day PL 3s "70 Hamberg Graham 22 Aschenbrenner 12 Wilson 14 "If the driver is found guilty of 107 94. Hunt. Truck N.

Catskill $3 3.50! Rail pony mostly $3.25. Some said additional provisions should be made for taking care of public-school athletics; some as 21 Barron or 12 Pettit 33 Sullivan or CELERY Mkt verv dull rjnlrien Henri-. Particularly in the backfield is the Del 4s '63 4Vr.S '36 tSdo 4s '36 do 5s '78 a couple of substitutes, Bill Eck violating the law by the magistrate who hears his case, we will suspend Navy so well supplied as to be em- 17 Walton Fellabaum 30 hardt and Norman Gaetz, managed Det Ed 4s '65 his license, Mr. Elgin said. serted that the present Stadium should be removed and homes Luilt on the site, thus increasing the to complete a forward pass do 3 "is '66 Truck: N.

16-in. crts. trimmed tops. 3-6 S2.50 3. few higher: 8-10 $1.50 2: 16-in.

crts. trimmed tops. 3-6 $2.502.75: 8-10 $22.50. Rail: N. 16-in.

crts. trimmed tops. 3-6 $2.25 2.50, few higher: poor oual. and 6-10 doz. 50c.

$1: stand, 3-6 $2 2.2s. According to your office, there Dow Ch 2 '50 The Marylanders were guilty of 5S '37 is no record of the McMahon bus PATS DEFEAT POLY CONQUERS taxable basis of the city. Wants Ice-Hockey Palace involved in the accident having many fumbles, far more than even a generous onlooker would allow Duo Lt 3 '6s '65 5s "65 Erie 4 '6 2015 CORN (GReFNI Mkt atAv Mrt onrt been inspected during 1943, Mr a team playing in its first game Another declared that "wherever do 4s '95 52 51 46 108 109 103 46 108 98 82 105 103 49 30 70 106 119 126 105 101 82 Elgin was reminded. "Can you take Firest TR 3s Hampden-Sydney, more alert, used it is built, I hope the Orioles don't CALVERT HALL action on those grounds? M'DONOGH, 27-6 come back to their old location." per doz. Sugar.

20 30c: poorer. 10 15c. CUCUMBERS Mkt. dull. Bu.

bas. U. S. Is. N.

$2.753: $1.50 Jumbos. $1.50 2: Jumbos. $1.50 1.75 EGGPLANT Mkt. dull. N.

J. an Patau, 50 75c Near by, Vi-bu. 25 50c LETTUCE Mkt. stdy. for good stock.

Truck. crts. Iceberg. $1.50 1.75: Tf la OS '74 tGa Ala 5s '45 t5Ga CN 6s '34 "There is no penalty clause in the better tactics throughout, resorting to quick kicks for appreciable gains when the situation suggested 102 82V4 Hl7 6 106 105 1 103 103 1 49 49 10 30 29 30 70 69 7 106 105 4 119 119 2 126 126 14 105 105 5 101 101 40 82 82 law that is retroactive," Mr. Elgin Gdrich 4V.S '56 Gt Nor 5s '52 An out-of-town advocate of ice skating and ice hockey asserted that provisions should be made for do 5s '73 POOr 50 75c.

N. crts Icehere. said. "We could revoke the license if we could show that the bus was operated in an unsafe condition in Tech's Passes Turn Game Into Patterson Park Wins, 7-0, On such a maneuver, and trying a variety of plays, including a legal Gt Nor 334S '67 GMArO 4s '75 poor qual. and 50c.

1: 2 doz. crts. this sport. do lne 2015 oig Boston, poor 50c. $1.

Rail. crts. Iceberg. 4-5 doz $5 54 rrts One asserted that he was not in screen pass. Last-Period Pass Rout In Second Half 1943." Hud 5s '62 A 11 71V Iceberg, fair $1.50 1.75.

71 60 Maryland's best period was the favor of taking the taxpayers Foreign Bond A 5s '57. 33 61 ONIONS Mkt. dull. 50-lh nark Vellnws Statement From Police Chief do lne 5s '57 10 28 27 money for private enterprise and first, even though the Tigers scored TJ. 8.

Is. truck. N. $1.501.75. Rail.

I 4s '52 Meanwhile. Oscar M. Grimes. By JOSEPH B. KELLY 2 89 14 84 1 lon The Old Liners, with Bob Troll and Jack Love carrying the ball on another asked "Why should the city gamble on financial returns do 5s '55 do Ht 3a '51 By ROBERT ELMER Polytechnic parachuted to Its chief of county police, announced Patterson Park's gridders toppled 9 99 N.

$140 1 50. Idaho. 50-lb sacks Sweet V. 8, Is. 3 in.

mln 1 75 2. few higher. Mich 2 lb. uck White Boilers. 11.

8 Is. $1 25 1 40. PEAS GREEN) Mkt. stdy. Bu.

bas large pods. Cal $4 63. best. $4.63: poor $1.50 that he had requested that a mem tint 1st '52, lilt 5s '56 B. from a stadium when it doesn have 6 79 78'.

1 84 H4 2 75 75i 67 54 54 15 4 49 17 67 67 5 109 109 1 104 104 power plays, managed to roll up second straight football victory Antwero 5s '58 Ar 4 72 Feb 5 Si do ft. '57 do 4 '58 (Brazil 8s '41 do 6s '20-57 Buen A 4 '77 do 4s Au '7 do 4s '75 ber of the county State Attorney's five first downs and at the end enough money to give the Enoch Calvert Hall out of the select class of the A conference by tripping the unbeaten Cardinals, 7-0, before 1 2 3 3 4 12 7 1 59 76 79 lilt 6s '44. Int Pap 6s '55 do 5s '47 Int 4s '52. office attend the hearing this morn of the session appeared bound for Pratt Free Library PEPPERS Mkt dull. Bu.

has. Various yesterday at McDonogh stadium by dropping long-range touchdown passes behind McDonogh's front 36 90 90 Vi To Name Subcommittees Varieties N. 75c $1.25 Nearby Va bu. 35 50c. few higher.

do 5s '55 13 92 2 a score. They had marched from their own 29-yard mark to the 2,000 spectators under the lights at ing of Malcolm W. Jarrett, 22, driver of the bus which was involved in the accident Tuesday. POTATOES Mkt. verv dun.

Truck rects Other questions relating to the 89 84 lOO 7 61 59 74 78 78 105 48 0 84 10 1' 20 103 38 41 89 4 100 87 81 59 76 76 78 105 44 80 84 18 103 38 41 27 85 85 4 106 106 Sou 5 '50 Koppers 3s Bugle Field last night. Canada 3s "81. Colomb 3s '70 Copenh 5s '2 line in the second half for a 27-6 method to be used by the city in 4 100 100 Lac 8s '53. Jarrett has been charged with reck The Pats, playing without the Tigers' 15 as the period ended. Visitors Hold For Downs They were held for downs, how obtaining funds were asked and triumph.

i.nut 111c 75. 71 60 27 79 84 75 54'. 49 67 109 104 90 4 92 R5 106 100 4 S3'. 37 67 120 103 107 102 78 87 72 45 64 67 25 112 63 58 107 Let) 4s 2003 70 37 35 the possibility was raised that spe mod. 100-lb.

sacks. U. 8. Is. truck.

N. J. Chlppewas and Katnhdlns. 2 75 2. BO.

Katahdlns. $2 75 2 ti: Cobblers, $2.50 2.75. Rail Maine. Mountains aud Katahdlns. $9.75 3 few hiuher: 50-lb.

paper sacks. $1.40 1.50. mostly $1.50: Cobblers, mostly around $2.75. N. Chlppewas and Katahdlns.

$2.75. few higher. SQUASH Mkt. firm. Nearby.

i-bU. Stalled on the ground by a spir less driving and driving without adequate brakes. services of their stellar back, Lou Benvenga who entered the army Lch 5s '51 1 67 67 Drnmk 4i '62 tMrx Irr 4i '43 ma tPeru lt do 2d 6a 61 1 105 28 48 1 80 2 84 21 10 142 20 47 21 1 103 1 38 1 41 ever, on the 10 when Bob Buckley's cial legislation migh thave to be passed by the General Assembly to If there is any evidence that the Lig 5s '51 Lorillard 3s '63 Ac 55 2003 B. ited Cadet defense, the Engineers turned to the air in the last half yesterday, elected to bank on an air offensive and it proved to be fourth-down forward pass grounded, and Hampden-Sydney roared 1 12U- 2 103 103 3 107 107 15 102. 1 78 78 owner of the buss has violated the Queensld 6s '47 pave the way for construction of do 3s 50 A.

small. $1 ISO: large. 25 50c. with devastating effect to change a law which requires that any vehicle the downfall of the Cards. N.

C. bu. SI 50 2. Manatl 4s '57 back the attack again. With Gor a stadium with municipal funds Rio de 6s '53.

Sao St 7s '56 SWEET POTATOES Mkt. dull. BU. 2 87 87 Mich 4Vs '79. operated on the public highway fairly even scrap into a rout.

Quar Stenographic notes were taken Ramina Scores M-K-T 5s '62 A 45 73 man passing, principally to Goul-itiin, and Ken Curies carrying on U. Is. Goldens. unwashed, $1.50 1.75. washed.

$2 2.25. Jerseys, unwashed. $1.25 1.50. N. C.

Porto Rlcans A 9 45 72 43 64 do al 5s '67 for the guidance of Mr. McCormick must be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of do 4'6s '78 terback Charley Kreis controlled Poly's victory surge by tossing long, Certificates. Selling flat on account af default 3 64 27 67 in the last quarter with six minutes of play left, the Pats were Goldens. unwashed. 81.50 1.75.

Nearby. outside running plays, Hampden- 66 '4 Mo 6s 'C5 A do 4s '75 in naming the subcommittees, which he said he planned to do principal or Interest, or both. vi-bu. Goldens. $1 1.15.

and to stop and hold such vehicle. accurate heaves into the arms of TOMATOES Mkt. stdv lor good stock. fSellinc flat for reasons other than 6s '65. apparently stalled on the Cards' 21- including two seperate means of Truck rects.

light. Truck Near-by Sydney reached the Maryland 5, where a fourth-down pass was dropped. default. Mor 5s 55 75 25 24 1 112 112 10 63 61 95 58 57 10 107 107 do 4 55 (Matured bonds. Negotiability Impaired applying the brakes to at least two his receivers, who were as clear as outfielders waiting to catch harm 75c.

$1.25. few higher. Canners stock. 75 00c N. 12-qt.

climax green and turning, wrnri mostly $1.50. early next week. Fined For Unlawful by maturity. Nat Dal 3V4s '60. wheels, Chief Grimes said, prose yard stripe when, on third down, Lou Karpouzie faded back and flipped the leather into the arms of End Mike Ramina who had sped Rail lugs, green and turning, Maryland, over anxious, waited until fourth down to kick a little less flies.

cution will follow. 6x6 and larger. S4.50 4 75. turnips Mkt. stdv.

Canada Rutabagas. Buckley Runs 67 Yard later in the session, and Chuck 50-lb. sacks, nor. $1. Nearby, 'i-bu.

beyond the Card secondary into pay 75,000 Children Ride While approximately 75,000 Gas Coupon Possession Louis Jacobsen, of the 1200 block Blua Tops. 65 75c, few higher. Ryan fumbled the pass from center, Leading, 7-6, at the inter dirt. Ray McKewin converted, as he Quotations On New York Curb snared his blocked placement, in AUCTION SALES GRAPES Display Lugs. 43!) Rlbl- Maryland children ride in the 1,002 busses operating to and from the mission through Halfback Larry Buckley's second-period 67-yard mid-air, and ran around left end to Cold Spring Lane, yesterday was fined $100 and costs after he er.

63 1.1HR White Malauas $2.63 100 State schools, and, according to the Cornichons. $2.63. 473 Red Mulagas. $2.63. score the extra point.

Stocks pleaded guilty in Federal Court to cruise around end into pay dirt and subsequent extra-point conversion. Domestic Bonds Salri in 1.000s High Low Clate records, some 60 per or more 1,103 Tokavs. $2.63. ORANGES 1.122 boxes Valenclas. Calvert Hall, although hanging up Satfi in 100s Dir.

High Low Close losing the ball on downs on the Terp 27. Hudson rounded left end for five and Gorman threw a strike to Gouldin for a touchdown. Maryland halted Hampden-Syd-ney's attempts to add the extra point blocking a placekick for the first and breaking up a pass for the second. the unlawful possession of gaso $5.84. 10 tirst downs to the victors eight.

Tech chucked its laborious ground PEARS 1.289 boxes Extra Faney 4 103 103 103 line ration coupons. than 600, have not been inspected to date, school authorities were not able to estimate the number who Aire Access. Alum Ltd 2 never pierced the Pats' defenses far Bartietts. S2.50 4 B0. avc.

$4.12. 172 boxes 2 S-S 421 ev 50 hS.OOa 74 28 2 00 31 .50 6 00 112 maneuvers in the final half and Jacobsen admitted before Judge Fancy Rartletts. 4 10 4 RO. ave. $4 40 51 2 27 27 boxes Extra Fancy Bartietts.

tOD tier 27 27 26 enough to seriously threaten. Twice in the first half at the Pats struck hard overhead. Employing W. Calvin Chesnut that he had pur 10 27 31 26 27 28 are being transported in unin $2.253.35. avg.

$2.65. 844 boxes 2 60 36 13 spected vehicles. the element of surprise to perfec 6 74 31 112V, 11 Vi 36 32 18 "i 7 chased and used gas-ration stamps worth about 500 gallons. He stated 5 74 31 112 11 35 32 18 3 7 3 10 1 60 32 Bartietts. $4.7.

PRUNES Idaho, 768 half bu. bas. Italians. $2.40. The Terps tried to make a better The first county to have its 30-yard marker the Cards chucked their running game and lost the ball on interceptions by the alert tion, Poly, with Kreis throwing 4 1 20 18 1 11 Ark PAL 5s '56.

As Elee 4s '53. As A 5s '50 do 5s '68 do 4 Vis '49 Cen St El 5s '54 Chi Ry 5s '27 ct Cities Ser 5s '66. do 5s '50 Com '58 A East A 4 '58 A Elec A 3s 2030 OJrn Aid Coat 4s '65 Inters Pow 6s do 5s '57 he purchased the stamps from Wil busses inspected for -the current school session was Montgomery, Market firm. Truck receipts light liam H. Stutman.

who also faces batle of it for a few minutes in the second half, but at the end tried desperately to halt the Tigers, and late in the fourth quarter succeeded lOe from his own 37, sampled McDonogh's secondary defense with a 40-yard pass to Buckley, who ran 10 Wholesale selling prices (including commissions) In Bait 'more: 3 7 3 jonnny voight, Patterson halfback Pats Take To Air Federal charges in connection with where the vehicles were sur 3 NEAR-BY CURRENT RECEIPTS Street sales, whites and mixed colors. Jfi 40c. 7 1 00 25 yards to the Cadet 17. On the next the sale and possession of ration stamps and coupons for various in making a goal-line stand 9 Patterson, sensing the Cards' weakness on pass defense, hit the Alum Co Am. do pi Am Cen Mfg Am Cyan Am Gas tc El Am Lltght A Am Republics Am Superpow.

Anch Post Argus Inc Ark Nat Gas Babcock it BaldwnL war Barium Stl tBellanca Aire Brk GvFrn Bliss Blue Ridge Bras Breeze Brown FW. Buf NAFP Pf. Burrv Blsc, Bunk HI11A8 Calllte Tung. Can play Fullback Jack Targarona Hamnden-Svdnev receipts uutter blank: eggs Boy cases. LIVE POULTRY Recelnts voung chickens fairly liberal commodities.

veyed for mechanical efficiency on September 1. Subsequently, inspections were made of 52 vehicles in Carroll county, 20 in Garrett, 60 in Allegany, 55 in Washington and 3 3 2 50e ripped off tackle for a touchdown. 18 4S 10 3 2 airlanes in the second half and con According to Thomas J. Kenney, 1 00 14 Buckley conversion made it 25 9 3 3 2 ,14 2 19 12 4 18 3 stantly had the Cards punting out 25 8 3 3 2 14 2 19 12 4 18 3 10 Assistant United States Attorney, Market steady on large young chickens, firm on colored fowl, very dull on small Leghorn fowl. Wholesale selling prices (in 2 13-6, and minutes later Tech 1 1 OOe 19 70 in Frederick.

Jacobsen returned about 400 gas of bad spots. Late in the third quarter McKewin tossed a 35-yard pass 1 1 20e 12 cluding commissions) in Baltimore: Maryland Doory Simmons Contlnelti Bobenko Fastuca Bishop Dai' Chlsari Bucklev Rvan Troll 612 0 0 Nev L. Blawsuch L. T. Xlckles L.

G. Staples Oay O. Radenx R.T... Daiton Kobbs Curies H. Oouldln R.

H. Gorman B. 6 widened the margin to 20-6. Center Wilson Fewster recovered a Mc 4 The inspector who had charge of ration coupons to Stutman because 1 8 18 10 50 50 50 15 64 64 64 1 103 103 103 5 103 103 103 103 103 103 18 101 100 101 4 104 104 104 3 100, 100 3 68 67 68 4 4 94 30 107 106 107 3 103 103 V. 103 1 83 83 83 12 83 83 83 102'.

102 102 9 102 102 102 310 108 108 106 106 106 1 105 10S 105 1 106 106 106 7 6 96 94 22 6 11 96 96 14 96 95 9 96 Pi'm 1 50 50 50 8 105 105 103 3 102 102 102 5 104 104 104 16 40V4 40 40 to Ramina which advanced the ball 3'- KOASTKK5. FKYEKS ANU tSKUtLEKM Rocks and crosses. 29 32c. Leghorns as to size. 20 23c.

few higher. FOWL Colored. 28 29 'ie. Leghorns. 18 20c some large higher.

Donogh fumble on the Cadet 45, the coupons were ones which had already been used. 50 10 and Kreis immediately fired a 40- 10 7 1 to the Card 30. Another pass, Charlie Hinke to Karpouzie, carried to the 15, but a series of line yard skyscraper to End Mel Mor Maryland 0 7 1 17 7 the examination of the 61 county-owned busses in operation in Baltimore county in addition to the McMahon Transportation Company's fleet reported that so far as the office of the Commissioner oi Motor Vehicles was concerned. 17 Touchdowns Goulding (2) Carrier Corp New Center Planned tJer PAL 3s '65 Minn A 4 '78 Eng A 5s '50 do 5s '47 Fng Pow 5i '54 Eng Pow Ss '48 Ohio Pow 3f '68 Ohio Pub Svc 4s '62 Shaw WAP 4s 67 A So Cal Ed 3s '65 Stand 6s '48st do 6s 51 do 6s '57 do 6s '66 Stand PAL 6 "57 tStarrelt Corp 5s '50 Teg El Rs 'f 0 Twin CRT 6s '62A Unit LARy 5g '52 Waldorf -Ast 5s '54. tions Hampden-Sydney.

Bastlone. Bran plays failed and the Cards took gan, who stepped over from the five unmolested. 7 1 17 8 4 112 13 105 tCatalin Cessna Aire Chesebrough Chicago Egg Futures Prices Chicago, Sept. 29 M'j Egg futures: Prev. Sales High Low Close Close For Brooklyn Shoppers 4 112 13 105 36 Kollosch Scores For McDonogh Citlrs Service.

do pr Crist. Dietz. Hudson. Johnson. Manupelll.

Mot. Ney. Small. Kastel. Overttn; Maryland.

Bates. Behr. Cooper. Eckhardt. Gaetz.

Fane, Petroff. Smith. Wlison. Wolfe. Southern Gridders Oct Before both coaches cleared their 50 34 85 34 40 34 65 34.70 1 35 00 35.00 35 00 b34 60 Clev Ell III .1 no mention was made of trans Nov Plans for the construction of a over on their 8.

LeCompte kicked out to his own 32 as the quarter ended. After an exchange of punts McKewin set up the winning touchdown by passing to Hinke, good for" 20 yards, to the Calvert Hall 21 where the decisive 139 35 50 35.15 35 35 35 45 1 20e 1 04e 3 6 35 40e 50 4 00a 36 1 50 1 50e le 10 2 10 5 00 6 4 2 OOe 4 1 1 2 05e 22 3 00 Dec Jan 4 33.30 33.30 33.30 portation busses being used under contract. Jj.uu 4 112 13 105 36 17 3 36 2 23 2 25 "bBld. trieve Tract. tColo FA-I war Colts Arm Coliim GAB If tCons Gas Ut Cons Stl Corn.

Corroon Ac R. Cosden Petro. Forest Park 36 17 3 36 13 2 2 23 2 25 new shopping section in the Brooklyn-South Baltimore section, to be known as the Brooklyn Shopping Center, were announced yesterday. As a site for the project, which Top 17 3 36 C8 6V4 13 2 2 23 2 25 Statement From R. O.

Horn R. O. Horn, Department of Motor play of the tilt was run off, Vehicles examiner in charge of Creole Pet Calvert Hall benches of subs in the final period. Poly added a fourth six-pointer when Kreis pitched a 20-yarder to Buckley, who had enough time to establish six beachheads while waiting for the toss. McDonogh's lone tally came midway of the second quarter, when Al Kollosch plunged over on the end of a 32-yard march, sparked by Ray Hill.

will represent an investment of Grain Markets Chicago Chicago. Sent. 29 it?) Grain range at handling requests for school-bus inspection, said yesterday: Patterson Feehley Penka Cleselski Eismenis LeComote L.T Pec lulls Drummy Weigman 05e Mr. Clarence G. Cooper, Balti Gieser Harvev IStocks so marked are fully listed en Um Curb Exchange Ali others demit oo sa unlisted trading basis Rates of dividends ID the foregotrt are annual disbursements cased on the last quarterly or semi-annual declarations isles, otherwise noted ipeeiai or extra dividends are not included id Ex dividend ir Ex rights Also extra or extras Cash or stock (Declared er palo so far this vear Payable Canadiaa funds.

Paid last year ww wr.b warraa-a tw Without warrant about $250,000, the entire block-having frontages of 180 feet on South Hanover street, 316 feet on Patapsco avenue, and 180 feet on Race street has been acquired by principal markets: Szymanskl R.T DeBald Barthlemew RE Torr 9 3 1 37 10 98 95 1 High Low Close Pr. Close more county school superintendent, requested an inspection of his county's busses on September 19, 2 25 2 50k 43 1 6 00 1 5 00 Hinke B. Piersanti Voight L.H Clark December Wheat 9 3 1 37 10 98 95 1 10 2'. 33 Crown Drug tCuban A Sug Dlvco Corp tDuro Test. East Sta Corp EastSugAs pf 1 El Bond Sh do p( do $5 Pf tEaultv Corp Fairchlld Ca Falrchd E.VA Fansteel Met Ford Can A Ford Mot Ltd tFrank Cou Chi 1.62 1.61 1.61 9 3 1 37 10 8 85 1 10 3 34 22 5 3 Kcrpouzle R.H J.

Cerrato McKewin F.B Mox 1.54 1.53 1.54V, K. C. 1.56 1.55 1.56 Francis J. McLane from the Bass estate. 20 and 21 and he agreed to have the busses he wanted inspected awaiting us at certain designated May wneat Priorities have been applied for Chi 1.59 1.53 1.59- 1.53 1.52 153 K.

C. 1.52 1.51 1.52 Poly Schneider Schamell Titus Needham Simmons Hunt Morgan Kreis Buckley Keller Dividend Actions 4 5 .20 4 1 hi 00 2 lie 1 .508 L. L.T. R.T. L.H.

R.H.,, McDonogh Beaty Gav Berends Little Pacv Tydlngs Harrison Smith Hill Koerber Kollosch points in the county. 1.61-1.60 1.5 1.54 1.56 1.52 1.51 1.47- 1.40 .56 July Wheat Examiner M. J. Abbott and I with the expectation of beginning construction in time to complete the buildings for occupancy by No Z2J4 5 3 16 Chi 1.49 1,48 1.49 Btk. of Pay-Record, abie.

K. C. 1.32' 141'. 1.42- Rate. Per'd Extra inspected all of the 61 busses made available to us for inspection.

Mr. December oats 3 1 20e 17 10 6 00 110 Glen Aid Coal Gulf St Ut 6 pf 110 vember 1. The entire block will be Chi 62 .61 F.B. HiMLiel .50 .25 10-14 10-16 10-28 11-1 10 2 33 22 3 17 110 7 9 3 13 11 85 3 11 Cooper did not have the McMahon SFore by periods: .57 .01 tHecla Mln Holl Gold Morrell A Co 8 Indust Chem. Initial Empire Dist El.

Irregular 7 9 3 2 2 .368 1 .28 727 0 6 2. Tar- improved with stores with a parking space on Race street. Leases already have been closed for space in the new development and others Polv 0 7 13 McDonogh 0 6 0 Touchdowns Poly, Buckley garona. Morgan: McDonogh. tHuyler's Ill Pow dlvct busses ready for us to inspect, and did not even mention the fact that he was using such busses." CASH AND FUTURES PRICES Chle.en.

Rent. 29 iJPi No cash wheat. 7 9 3 13 11 85 '6 3 10 Kollosch. 4 13 1 50 11 1 2 50a 85 Galland Mer Laun Lawrence Gas A El JO .55 Imp Oil Ltd Ins Co Am. Points after touchdowns Buckley (3.

place' Recelnts. 13 cars. Corn unchanged at OPA 12-1 12-13 10-15 10-4 10-13 10-14 10-31 1020 10-30 -20-43 1-30-45 Year End Cooper Declines Comment Mr. Cooper last night declined are being negotiated, according to an announcement by Albert C. ceilings.

Bookings. 440,000 bushels; receipts. 71 cars. Oats weaker: receipts. 15 cars.

No. 1 white. 67 No. 1 special red. 2 15 t.Jnrobs A En.

tJucobs L. Parke Davis 40 Returned menu. Substitutions Poly. Targarona. Lego.

Stavler. Oilfalan, Phlel. Hood, Fewster. O'Shea. Stevens, Kadan.

Hagner. Rawls. Garrett. Schroter. Barnes.

Pasco. Peltry. Buckheister: McDonogh. Denle. Russell.

Southern High School, paced by the aerials of Quarterback Leo Lathroum, humbled the Forest Park grid team, 27-12 last night before 3,000 prep fans in the Stadium. Lathroum, employing fine deception in running the South Balti-moreans' attack, pitched the Bulldogs to their first victory of the 144 campaign by connecting with three payoff passes and set the ether marker up with a long toss. In the first period Bill Reinke cut loose with a 30-yard heave that was taken on Southern's 25 on a beautiful one-handed catch by En-sor, after it had bounced off Lathroum's hands. With Reinke and Mort Kalus carrying the ball, Forest Park drove to the 1-yard line and Kalus bucked over. Bien's placement attempt was low.

In the second period Lathroum unleashed his slingshot arm for Southern and completed two passes in a row, the second to Earnie Ma-kowski, who ran 20 yards after gathering in the toss to score. Arms-worthy missed the try for point. Southern scored its third marker early in the third period. With the ball on the 7-yard line Lathroum again found the target with one of his passes to Al Johnson in the end zone. Armsworthy again converted, making it 20-6.

Harry Horz, alert Southern end, fell on the kickoff that was short, and Southern once again was on the way. After picking up a first Hofrichter, who handled the trans 66 "4 66c: barley. malting, $1.05 Kan OAK Pf .30 7 00 122 122 122 1 10e 3 3 3 1 1 tKing Prod action. .37 '6: leea. esc.

si.ua. nominal, eoyoeans Nn 1 vellow. $2 14 2 16: No 2 yellow. to discuss not only this phase of the matter, but refused to answer any questions concerning the Baltimore county busses. Utah Radio Prod.

do Accumulated Raquiar 2 80 16 18 16 I.ak Sho Brandt. Wenger. Balder Fabv. Meantime, the city has acquired Amreln. periods $2.16.

Field seed, ner hundredweight, nom-hini: timothy. $6 25 6.50; red clover. 1 1 1 10-13 111 of tLeon Oil Dev McGlannan, Coblentz. Time 12 minutes. land for the opening of Patapsco .10 .10 1 25 .20 1 00 .50 .35 10 10 10 Lo Star Gas.

alslke. $28.50. Ala Mills 1 avenue from South Hanover street .40 6v. Mr. Cooper was asked: "Why wasn't an inspection of all Prices lor luiures rangea as lonows: CI.

Year High Low Close Ago Arlington Mills Babcock A Wilcox ong Is Ltg Louis E. McWIIl Drerig. tMer-C A 8 to Race street and work is expected Hridnept Hydraulic Score by periods: Patterson Park 0 0 7 7 Calvert Hall .0 0 0 0 Scoring: Touchdown Patterson Park. Ramina. Extra point McKewin.

Substl lutes Patterson Park. Ramina. Aflarth. Lahicka. Leroy Davis, Lynn Davis: Calvert Hall, L.

Cerrato. Corrigan, Guertler, Fallon. City College Eleven Bows To York Team York, Sept. 29 (Special) William Penn High racked up its second grid victory of the season at Small Athletic Field tonight before 4,500, by nosing out Baltimore City College, 7 to 6. A blocked punt by C.

Baker in the second period gave the home team its scoring opportunity. From the six-yard line Halfback Bufflap bucked over on the third attempt for the score. Bufflap placekicked what proved to be the winning point. As William Penn dominated the first half, so did the visitors control the game in the last half. After marching 54 yards to the York one.

City was held for downs, but came back minutes later with a 79-yard scoring drive with Fullback Pat Silverberg registering on a line plunge. Silverberg attempted buck over for the extra point, but was stopped a yard short of the goal line. Wheat- Detroit OaskAMfg 25 1 50 Mesahi Iron. the busses used in Baltimore county made prior to the opening of school?" Elec sa ol $1.51 1.52 1.49 $1.62 1.59 1.49 to start within 60 days. Four Marylanders Football Games Today oo ss di 1 25 3 11 11 11 28 10 9 9 14 3 3 3 6 51e 12 12 12 6..

2 2 2 6 20e 11'. 11 11 .75 1 05e 59 58 59 6 A 9 9 10 7 00 174 174 174 corn I have nothing to say to you, Mid St PA vtc MidStPB vtc Mid Corp Minn Min A Molybdenum Montg Ward A 9-13 9-30 10-14 9- 30 10- 7 10-6 10-6 10-10 10- 16 11- 22 10-14 10-16 9- 27 10- 4 9-30 10-16 10-13 10-14 10-13 10-14 10-31 10-13 10-25 111 11-1 10-1 im 10-28 Ll-1 9-29 10-14 10-14 II-l 11-1 11-1 Hecht A Co .30 Lee Rubber AT. 0 Mid-West Abrasive .03 Morrell A Co 50 Nat Dist Prod. .50 Northwest Bell TeL 125 1.13 1.11 1.09 was Mr. Cooper's reply.

Given Promotion Four Maryland army officers "Then you don't wish to discuss $161 $1.61 1.58 1.59-'a 1.48 1.49 1.12 1 13 1.11 1.11 1.08 1.09 .61 .59 .57 .57 104 1.05-1.04! 1.03 1.05- .98 1.00- oats the matter?" .62 .60 .57 "No," said the school superin St Croix Paper. 1.00 Sun Glow .12 8 Indust Chem .25 Unlt-C-W 8 pr pf. 31 Wash Gas Lt .37 Rve- tendent. have received temporary promotions, the War Department announced yesterday. They are: 1.05 1.05 1.00 .77 'Nat Bellas 18 2 2 2 .73 Nat Fuel 10 80 11 11 11 .71 'Nat Men.

1 75e 10 10 10 Nat Sug 2 1 20e 24 24 24 1.09 Nat Trans 2 12 12 12 1.11 Nat Mines 17 2 2 2 1.09 'Nat Un Rad 1 5 5 5 NEPA 6 pf .75 4 00k 8J 64 64 Zinc 62 00e 63 63 63 Niae Hud 23.. 3 3 3 tNlaeSMdB 2 lOe 5 5 5 Nor Sta Pw A 4 14 14 14 Ogden Corp 4 4 4 4 tOkla Nat Gas 6 1 40 27 26 27 Barley Dec 1 03 1.01 .95 .92 1.01 .95 .92 May 97 .93 Baltimore To captain from first lieutenant: FRANK. ARTHUR JOHN. 431 East Lake avenue. IMIRIE.

DONALD. Chevy Chase. KUHLMAN. JOSEPH RAYMOND, Cumberland. To first from second lieutenant: CHADWICK.

GEORGE ALBERT, Silver Spring. First Lieutenant Theresa Ting down, Lathroum tossed to Johnson FLOUR Receipts. 2.062 barrels. WHEAT Receipts. 1.S00 bushels.

Ship 8 7'. 7 5 5 5 56 55 56 37 37 37' 10 35 25g 50 4 00 5 12 for the fourth Southern marker. Armsworthy kicked the point. A 22-yard run by Kalus in the fourth period gave the Foresters their final touchdown. Panten Ven Pennroad Pa Wat API Phoenix See.

Pioneer Gold Pitt PI Ol Pug Sd PAL RKO opt war 3a 3- l. City Ransom L.E 1 2 25e 118 118 118 5 90e 13 13 13. ments. 28.767 bushels. Slock.

B.435.889 bui.hel. Settling prices: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, domestic. $1.62: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, with rail transit.

$1.66. Closing prices: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, soot, domestic. $1.62: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, with rail transit.

$1 66. CORN Receipts, 2,546 bushels. Shipments, 52.266 bushels. Stock. 128.408 bush Woo, of Baltimore, and First Lieutenant Dan Franklin Keeney, of Forest Park Ensor William Penn J.

Baker Lewis Wallick C. Baker Dillett Wrestler Snell Wilt Bufflap Innerst Stover Walkersville, were ordered to ac 2 24 117 25e 1 26 10 2 7 6 tive duty with the Medical Corps. els. Ceiling prices prevail according to Billings L.T Constant L.G Cesky Potochny G. Doll R.T Brulnsky R.E Drost Q.

Benson L.H Bull R.H Silverberg Score by periods: William Penn 0 7 0 City 000 Touchdowns Citv. Silverberg State Navy vs. North Carolina Pre-Flight at Annapolis, 2.30 P. Camp Lee at Bainbridge, 2.30 P. M.

St. Paul at Gilman, 2.30 P. M. East North Carolina at Army. Union at Columbia.

Bucknell at Cornell. Holy Cross 'at Dartmouth. Duke at Penn. Notre Dame at Pittsburgh. Muhlenberg at Penn State.

Coast Guard at Yale. Mid-West Great Lakes at Illinois. Michigan at Indiana. Purdue at Marquette. Nebraska at Minnesota.

Missouri at Ohio State. Wisconsin at Northwestern. South Alabama at Louisiana State. Clemson at Georgia Tech. Mississippi at Florida.

Kentucky at Tennessee. North Carolina State at Virginia. Southwest Randolph Field at Rice. Southwestern at Texas. Texas A.

and M. at Texas Tech. Far West UCLA at California. Pacific at Southern California. Southern Hart Bailey Kern Boss Krauz Silber Shandrowski Lathroum Makowski Armsworthy ZpDhir L.

L. L.G.. R.O.. R. T.

R. E. H. Dubln Morganstern Goldman Streckfus Murphy Kalus Reinke Sutherland Raytheon MIg Repub Avla. tRyan Aero St Regis Pap Salt Rome Schulte A Segal LockAH.

Shat-Denn Sherwin-Wms Solar Aire. Sonotone So Pen Oil Stand CapAS point of origin. OATS Receipts. 8.893 bushels. Shipments.

750 bushels. Stock, 43.922 bushels. No. 2 white oats. 80 85c.

RYE Receipts, none. Shipments, none. WMCTo Canvass Among the things Mr. Cooper decided against discussing was whether he knows of any inspection ever having been made of the McMahon Transportation Company busses under contract to the county, and whether he intends to sanction their use until such a time as they have been Inspected. State Auto Inspection Recommended By Elgin W.

Lee Elgin, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, recommended yesterday that there be State-supervised inspection of every type of automotive vehicle licensed to operate in Maryland. State-owned and operated inspection stations in other States have resulted in material curtailment of fatal accidents and brought about a reduction in insurance rates, Mr. Elgin told members of the Highway Safety Club. Mr. Elgin proposed that all vehicles be inspected twice a year, with a fee of 50 cents being charged for each inspection.

The revenue thus obtained would be used to purchase and maintain the inspection stations, he said. 2 3.00 The Wool Market Boston. Sept. 29 IX The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the Boston wool markei "Wool trading In the Boston market nicked up this week, but In foreign ratoer than domestic types. Interest was keener In disappearing Argentine wools.

lor whtch replacement Is far off beraus of re.tr vc-Hon of Import. Demand for Uruguyaa wool, also Improved. Mora AuatralUn rouid have been sold privately, as indicated bv of more than 10.000 OOO pound as the auction of DSC wool on Wednesday. "Sporadtr business only was done fine and auarter-blood territory, against prompt needs for Government goods. A little Delaine fleece moves right along.

Thr-eighths-blood fleeces have noticeably Unproved In demand of late. Pulled domestic wools have maintained their steady position in trading, with continued Government purchasing of woolens a source of demand. Good type, high super and gray wools are wanted. Inauiry is noted for some fine nulled wool. "Interest In foreign wool is being stimulated by war developments which point to elimination of Government business.

By the same token, mills are confining purchases to exact needs for war contract, wnose continuance Is held to be Indefinite." Quotations are unchanged. Two Elected To Board New York, Sept. 29 (jP) Election to the board of directors of the Sullivan Machinery Company of J. D. A.

Morrow and Arthur S. Kmoizen, president and vice-president, respectively, of Joy Manufacturing Company, was announced today. Homes For Workers Stock. 85.618 bushels. 07 66 1.60 Eisaian T.B 2 1 1 27 William BARLEY Receipts.

1.2DO Dusneis. amp-ments. 408 bushels. Stock, 7,838 bushels. SOYBEANS Receipts, none.

Shipments. 2,855 bushels. Stock. 52.347 bushels. Tampa El Keceipts, jb tons.

STRAW Market for straw Is steady 1 41 6 4 A 8 2 2 3 100 4 2 41 16 26 21 6 4 20 5 2 11 2 1 72 6 5 19 2 7 3 9 10 3 1 40 6 4 6 8 2 2 3 100 4i 2 41 15 26 21 6 4 20 5 2 10 2 1 72 6 5 19 2 7 3 9 10 3 1 43 6 4 6 8 2 2 3 101 2 41 16 26 21 6 4 20 5 2 11 73 6 5 19 2 7 3 9 10 Wheat straw. No. 2. per ton. $16 to $17.

eoutnern 13 11 27 Forest Park .6 0 0 612 Scoring: Touchdowns Southern. so- (2 Makowski 2): Forest Park. Kalus 2. Extra points Southern, Armsworthy 3'. Placements Substitutes Southern.

Johnson. Gilnest. Doiier. Diliow. Weisman.

Eckerel. Linder; Forest Park. Roberts. Baer. Blankman, Xeedel.

Odenhal. Brown. Dyke, Buckholtz. 3.ndy. Enaelman lytell Gains Decision HAY General nay mantel is steaay.

ror tmnfhy. clover and mixed hay prices. $25 Technicolor Texn Oil A Trans-Lux tTranswst Oil tudylite Corn tTJlen Realls Unit Aire Prd unit CigWStr to $27 per ton. For all grades of hay below no. me prices are irregular.

Penn. Bufflap. Point after touchdown BuiTlap (placement). Substitutions City. Forsythe.

Carman. Riglev. Snyder: William Penn. Decker. Kibler.

Blous. Boll. Heath. Motter, Carrington. Firestone.

Stein. Cubs Obtain Woodend Chicago, Sept. 29 () The Chicago Cubs have acquired Pitcher George Woodend, a righthander, on waivers from the Boston Braves, General Manager James Gallagher announced today. Wood-end won eight and lost 14 with last-place Syracuse in the International League. Representatives of the War Manpower Commission will make a house-to-house canvass in all areas of the State in an attempt to persuade men and women now unemployed or working at less-essential jobs to take employment in plants short of manpower.

The recruitment campaign opened Thursday on the Maryland Eastern Shore. The WMC reported that in Baltimore alone more than 20,000 workers are needed by war industries. 1 1 20e 1 25e 4 2 1 25e 4 208 1 34 1.00 11 15 1 2.50a 1 30e 100 4 2.00e 1 11 .40 12 2 3 20 h.25 Unit Gas. Unit Shoe Foil Acquires Drug Firm Stock New York, Sept. 29 (Sterling Worcester, Sept.

29 (JP) Unit wail ra Unlv Pict Utah-Idaho Eg Jiert JLytell, 155, of Oakland, was awarded a split decision Utah Radio. Drug, announced today it had acquired the stock of James F. Ballard, of St. Louis, drug-product manufacturer, in exchange over Coolidge Miller, I6OV2, of tValsnar Corp. West Va CAC West Air Lines Brooklyn, in a ten-round bout to for.21,000 shares of Sterling stock.

Wright Harg.

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