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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 14. 1928 Willamette Valley LeagueWeams Ready For "Play Ball" Sunday EM m only Fin : NOT CERTAIN NOW Unless tbe rod of falling waters. )o unpopular hereabouts at pres at to merit mention by name, i successful in his threat to call t off. the Willamette Valley Base , all league's opening will take ilace Sunday afternoon, with all rx teams In action. On the Oxford Park diamond lere. the Salem Senators and Billy rtinehart's Eugene tossers will Pen before a crowd which prom ses to set new records. Judging from the Interest that has been hown In the new lnter-city league. This game will start at 2:30 P. m. sharp, with President George r. Wilhelm of the league pitching the first ball and Dr. E. 11. Hob son, president of the Salem ball club, attempting to receire it. Beck and Edwards will be Sa lem's battery, and Relnhart will probably start Biddy Bishop and Bliss. Edwards will hare Billy SulIlTan on first, Keber or Hughes on second. Ridings at short and Heenan on third. Fleury. Gill and Shackleman will be in the out field. Eugene's lineup will include Husband, first base; Wirth, sec ond; Brauner. short; Van Dyne, third; Sorsby, Manerud and Ter- rill or Frank Relnhart in tbe out field. The Albany team, headed by Manager "Red" Rupert, will start this evening the long trek to Bend, going via Portland on ac count of the protracted snow blockade of the McKenzie pass. In addition to his well trained team of home ball players. Rupert will be well fortified with pitch ers, taking alone Ralph Coleman and "Dutch" Schroeder, both for merly associated with organized ball. Rupert is anticipating plenty of trouble when he lands In Bend, for the Eagles there hare gather ed an aggregation of former Tim ber league players and others of proTen ability, a team that Is tout ed as considerably stronger than the Elks outfit that represented Bend last year. Rumors circulated here Thurs day that Albany and Bend would not play, due to a disagreement about terms, were without foun dation, according to word received from President Wilhelm Friday morning. Wendling and Cottage Grove will fight it out at Wendling, and the prospects are for a hot battle between these two smaller cities in the league. PO A DISAPPEARING BED FREDERICKSBURG, Tex. A hotel here owning a bed where Robert E. Lee slept is careful about letting guests sleep in It. Several whittled off pieces of the walnut for souvenirs. tUD FIVE TO 0 i OAKLAND, Apr. IS. (AP) Portland blanked Oakland 5 to 0 today when Johnny Couch held the Coast league champions to six scattered hits. Howard Craghead pitched good ball for the Oaka but received loose support. Metx playing second base In place of Reese who Is 111 with a cold. mussed up several plays that helped the Beavers to run. Score: R H Portland 6 10 Oakland o 6 Couch and Rego; Craghead and Bool. Goggles on Job -. .. o J y ".if k -.- t, - A Xo. 97 No. 88 Synopsis of the Annntl Statement of isvnftns;. f th. i,,.i c, . , THE TRAVELEES FIE INSTTEMCE !"op,!" of ,he Statement of tbe CO MP ANY UNITED MUTUAL FTHE IK8UEANCE of Hartford. In the State of Connecticut. COMPANY ?2,,tb i1'""' f ,';"br-!of Bm'm. in the Si.te tf JliM.thttMtW, 1927, mads to the Innranre Commn- , . . sloner of tbe State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Aasoant of capital stock paid up 2,000,000.00 Income Net premium received dnrlnr the year $ P.018, 402.50 Interest, dividend, and rents received daring the year Income from otber aour eea received during tbe year 828.700.79 2.000,937.38 Total ineome $ 11,348,090.67 Disbursements Net losses' paid during the year including ad justment expenses $ 8,056,563.74 Dividends paid on capital . stock during the year None Commissions and salaries paid during the year ... 3,358,376.31 Taxes, licenses and fees paid daring the year ... 175,021.17 Amount of all other ex penditures 1.145.760.61 . JTotal expenditures $ 7.885,679.49 Assets Value of real estate own ed (market Talus) $ None Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value 11.747,115.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc S45.000.00 Cash in banks and on hand 81, 955.38 Premiums in course of , collection written since September 30. 1927 .... 1,147,300.00 Interest and rents due " and accrued 127,492.92 Other asKets 1.514.51 on the tnirty first day of December, 1927, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : Capital Amount of guarantee capital paid up $ 100,000.00 Income Net premiums received during the year 1,540,936.47 Interest, dridends and rents received during the year 76,720.86 Income from other sour- cos received during the jear 10.615.61 Total income t 1,628, 272. 94 Disbursements Net losses paid dnring the year including ad justment expenses 495.494.20 Dividends paid during the year 884 415 commissions and salaries paid during the year. .. 143,325.93 laxes. licenses and fees paid during the year. 25,959.29 Amount of ail other ex penditures 240,567.76 Ho. 32 Synopsis of Annual Statement of THE MASSACHUSETTS PEOTXCTIVE LITE ASSURANCE CO. of Worcester, in the State of Maasachu setts, on the thirty-first day of Decern ber, 1627, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursu act to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up $ 200,000.00 Income Total premium income for the year S 445.688.45 Interest, dividends and rents received dnring the year 88.698.49 Income from other sour ces received dnrinr the year 8tf5.89 Total admitted mets $ 14,350,377.81 Liabilities Gross !atms for losses unpaid $ Amount of unearned pre iruiins on all outstand ing risks Di:e for commission and brokerage Salares, rents, etc All other liabilities, spe cial reserve 675,256.70 All other (including 81'".0,988.12 for taxes) 212.494.12 1,039,292.00 .529. 198. C8 75.000.00 67,988 19 lotal expenditures .... S 1,289,762.73 Assets Value of real estate own ed (market value) 9 None Value of stocks and bonds owned (market alue) 1,833.050.00 Reinsurance recoverable. 11,209.44 lasn in banks and on 97,603.89 tremiums in course of collection written since September 30, 1927 .... 139.400.26 Interest and rents due and accrued 23,514.87 1'tal liabilities, exclu- s ve of capital stock of J "00.000.00 9 9,599.229 69 Business in Oregon for the Year Net premiums received during the year S 80.675.48 I.Okses paid during the ?"" 12,793.05 I.nses incurred during Tff 14.540.05 TIJF TKAVKI.KKS FIRE INSURANCE COM PAN Y l.. V. Butler, President. I.. K. Zacher. Secretarv. S'af:it.,iy residn.t nttoraey for service: I'hil (,'rossmaver. Portland, Oregon Total admitted assets.. 9 Liabilities Gross claims for losses unpaid i. 9 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks Dae for commission snd brokersge All other liabilities 2,104,778.46 105.669.04 942,499.12 9.793.46 11.05.2.59 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of flOO.OOO.OO 9 1.092.514.21 Business In Oregon for the Tear Net premiums received during the year 9 11.946.71 Losses paid during the , , 883.24 Losses Incurred during the year 88.1 24 I N1TF.D 11LTI AL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY S. Bruce Black. Vice President. A. V. Campbell, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service! Total income 9 485,251.82 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ments', annuities and surrender values 64.761.67 Dividends paid to poliry- nolders daring the year None Dividends paid on capital stock during the year None Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 97.633.85 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year . 12,396.57 Amount of all other ex penditures 849.85 Total expenditures 9 175,141.94 Aasets Value of real estate own ed (market value) 9 None Value of stocks and bonds owned (market or amortized value) 731,460.71 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 254,750.00 Premium notes and pol icy loans 2,245.79 Cash in banka and on hand 25,836.76 Net uncollected and de ferred premiums 180,908.71 Interest and rents due and accrued lASilftfl Other assets (net) less agents balances 2,183.63 Seals Win Again SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 13. (AP) The San Francisco Seals clubbed out another victory over the Missions today, -winning 8-2, In easy fashion, to make it four straight over their local rivals. Walter Mails left handed the Mis sions in good style. Score : I R H San Francisco 8 13 Missions . . 2 8 Mails and Sprinz; Davenport and Whitney. Stars Even Series LOS ANGELES. Apr. 13. (AP) The Hollywood Stars even ed np the series with Los Angeles by taking today's game. 6 to 4, scoring a three run lead In the first Inning. Two of these runs resulted from Tolson's error for the Angels on a play that would have retired the side. Score: h.viv--' ,'-s-(L7sw i Y-fcV H$9&j jl NHS RING IIP SIX HIT HITS Heflin Again Attacks Smith on His Religion PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 13. (AP) Unleashing a murderous extra base hit barrage in the sec- day in the senate, charging that he was the head of the Roman WASHINGTON, April 13. (AP). Senator Heflin, of Ala bama, made another attack on Governor Smith of New York to- ond and third innings the New York Yankees defeated the Phila delphia Athletics again today 8 to 7 in a game featured by six home runs. Two of the circuit drives went to Hauser, Athletics first baseman. Score: RUE New York 8 12 2 Philadelphia 7 12 1 Moore, Shealy, Hoyt and Col- Catholic political machine in America. Tnere are two standards in this country." Heflin shouted to a full chamber and crowded gal leries. "They are the Roman stan dard and the American standard. When they clash one must go aown and it will not be the American standard." Senator Curtis sought to invoke lins; Rommell, Johnson. Orwoll.ja rule to prevent the address, but and Cochran. was over-ruled by Vice President ; Dawes. The Kansan then re- Rt-1 Sox Lose Out minded Heflin that the senate was BOSTON, Apr. 13 (AP) Af-to g0 Into executi session at 3 ter Boston eave Wilts, 9 th mnlP- m- and was the desire to dis- lead today he blew up and Wash-i Jf" of tlie naval appropriation ington won the ball game eix to! . ,'!rst- . . four. Phil Todt. Red Sox first base-! ,f 8enaior 8 Peech can just n wen s over to some oiner The. pennant hopes of the Pitta- burgh Pirates, National league man, collected two home runs, one! in the third inning and the other in the fifth Score R H VV QO hirtorf An o champs, depend largely on these Boston 4 s acnarv. Mrn-rtnn antt T3 . .L. - r ii.n i I - ' -v-.. ",,v uie uvacs wi wraren nm, aoovc, wiltse, Settemire and Berry ana iee xaeaaows, oeiow, pucning stars. R H 4 9 6 9 Los Angelea Hollywood Barfoot, Peters and Hannah, Sandberg; Murphy and Agnew. Total admitted assets. .$ 1,159,882.00 Liabilities Net reserves S S75.R52.00 Gross elalms for losses unoaid o nnn nn All other liabilities 29.563'si Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital atock of 1200.000.00 $ 714.115.81 Business la Oregon for the vr Or oss premiums received during the year $ 9,850.35 Premiums tod dividends returned during the year v Losses paid during the Tr Von. HIE MASSACHUSETTS PROTECTIVE 1.1 E ASSURANCE CO. Charles A. Harrington, President. Lemuel O. Hodsrkina. fUrt.r Statutory resident attorney for service- L. E. Crouch. Sacs Stage Slugfest SACRAMENTO. Apr. 13. (AP) Sacramento came from be hind in a rare slugfest here today to nose Seattle out of victory in a ninth Inning rally, 12 to 11. The Solons U6ed four pitchers, none of whom were effective but the hard hitting of the Senators acted as a counterbalance. Score : R H E Seattle 11 16 4 Sacramento 12 16 3 Knight, Middleton and Schmidt; Vinci, Singleton, Flynn, Rachac and Koehler. BASEBALL STANDINGS Ssn F... Sac 'to Holly'd Los A.... St. L. ... New Y Philadel. 1 1 Cincinn. ..2 1 PACIFIC COAST W L Pet 10 1 .909! Portland Play 11 Iunings DETROIT, Apr. 13. (AP) O The St. Louis Browns swept the Detroit series by a 4 to 3 victory today. Clyde Manion, pinch hit ting, drove out a home run in the wl Pet nmin inning to tie the score three 5 6 .455 I all. Thfl coma iron 11 tnnnn.. o. t a ?nfi'A.ii..j a T iK " - '""iiJfco, 01. 7 4 '.636 Missions' Z..2 9 .182 Louis scoring the winning run on e 5 .545 Seattle J2 9 .182 a wild pitch by Holloway. national Score: W L Pet I WL Pot p 11 v 500 U, T ... . 01. tiuuia 4X1 3 10 0 (11 innings.) Crowder. Blaeholder. Mew W L Pet ,.j oh . t. 1 2 .333 uiusuii, vangiiaer. 0.2 .000 lioiioway and Woodall. Harerpave . 2 0 1.000 Brooklyn ... 1 1 . 2 0 1.000 Chicago 1 2 .833 .5oo;Boston 0,2 .ooo Detroit .667Pittsb gh . 0 2 .000 AMERICAN W L Pet I St. L 8 0 1.000, Boston . Cleveland 2 0 1.0001 Philadel. New V.. 2 0 1.000; Chicago Wash 2 1 .667 Detroit .0 2 .000 .0 8 .000 Rain Ends Game CHICAGO, Apr. 13. ( AP)- BEARCAT MW GAME CALLED OFF The baseball game between the Willamette nine and the Chemawa team which was to have been played here yesterday afternoon was Dostnoned on account of rain This would have been the first WIth tn score tied at one all at game for either of the teams this the end of the sixth inning, the season. The next ODDonent on the tlllrd game of the White Sox Willamette schedule is the Lin-r-ieveiana serled today was called field nine to be played at McMinn- rf on account pf rain. ville Wednesday afternoon. If the core: weather permits. The Indians will R H meet Salem high. here this after- r-ieveiana - 1 4 noon. ivnicago .1 7 (Game called end sixth) Miller and Hazwell; Adkins and Berg "No this speech can't go over," Heflin retorted. "Why ha the senator from Kan sas so nervous about this thing?" Heflin demanded. "The senator from Kansas is not nervous," Curtis returned. "Well, he seems to object to this speech being made," the Ala baman said. "The senator from Kansas haa no interest in anything the sena tor from Alabama may say," the republican leader and presidential candidate replied. "If the senator had let me go on at the outset," Heflin retorted, "he would hare saved himself a good deal of embarrassment In ex plaining his position here to his constituents." "They claim Arkansas has gone for Smith now," the Alabaman continued. "I say that it Is against I him 10 to one and if the delega j tion ie delivered to him there will be more political tombstones around here than you have ever I seen. j "Scandal looms in Iowa. The I Smith campaign funds, the largest and most corrupt ever used is put ting this scandal out." that brought Senator Steck, BROOM El' BEAUTIES The Bearcat nine is doped to be quite strong this season, with sev eral lettermen returning. At the beginning of the season the pitch ing staff looked rather weak with the return of only one letterman for that position, this being Led- better. With several new candi dates Including Retrum, Flock, Nelson, Van Nice and Versteeg showing up remarkably well, pros iiff-iM 1 1 r 1 M miirn nnrnTar warv.im I ' " - "- ""i r 15 ill Jl 1 K I . V V A r- 1 9 A r nnrl Van VI a am Knih oa tv, in n.n . f ' r 7 J 1 . 7A . cvuvuyan., uazzy vance held the Philadelphia .. uu s.si.B ccnencB De-p,ationaIs to five hits today and , , fore enterinsr the nnlvorRltv ifof. n,n j . : 1 to 1 ti - u u'- uiuusiju eyeueu ine opening ser WILL PLAY AGGIES OPEIK SERIES Tfiiat firedl eeli Is it caused by overwork either mental or physical or M1?fo a condition of the system- known as "over acidity ? SdentuU claim the latter cause to be largely responsible for lack of endurance, and emphasize the vital importance of mamtaming: the "Chemical Balance" that margin by which alkali exceeds acid in the blood. .. This natural tonic is Alkaline in action neutralizes the acid and supplies mineral elements which are absolutely essential to health. - pacific health-or; Sold by Alf Druggists mann is again at the receiving end Ties, 6 to 1: with Cardinal acting as his under- Score aiuuy. tuacn opec iveene oeiievesr r h l. A A V. J . ... . l-nas. mat mis youngster win develop rnnaaeiphia l 5 into one of the best catchers In the Brooklyn 6 4 conference after a little moref Benge and Wilson; Vance and practice. Deberry. One of the strongest infields that has been seen with the Wil- Cubs Win on Errors lamette nine for some time will be CINCINNATI, Apr. 13. (AP) handled by Girod at short, Welch Errors which defeated the Chi- at first, Adams and Brawley.fight- go CUDa ,n tbe flrst two games ing It out for second, and Hauk at of Beason's opening series, third. It looks as though idami hled to the Cincinnati Reds has a cinch on second with Braw ley booked as a utility infielder, In the outfield there are Troxel. Diets and Roundtree, Massey and Satchel. All these men have shown up well so far and are running neck and neck for their respec tive positions, Today's Scores At Oaklaasl: I land 0. As Sacramento t 12; Seattle 11. At San Francisco! clsco 8; Missions 2. As Los Angeles: Hollywood : Los Angeles 4. Portland I; Oak- Sacramento San Fran AMERICAN New York ; Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 4; Detroit 3. (11 lnn- inga.) Washington 6; Boston 4. Cleveland 1; Chicago 1. (Game called end sixth.) ETTA KETT NATIONAL Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn f. Chicago 2; Cincinnati 0. Boston 3 ; New Tork 7. team today and the Cubs won the third dgame 2 to 0. Score : R H E Chicago 2 6 1 Cincinnati ' 0 6 3 Nehf and Gonzales; Kolf, Jab lonowskl and Picnich. Giant Win By Rally NEW YORK, Apr. 13. (AP) More or less quiescent for seven innings the New York Giants bat ted out fire runs In the eighth Inning to make it two In a row over the Boston Braves today, 7 to 3. Score : R H E Boston 3 8 2 New York 7 9 2 Genewich, Ham, Delaney and Taylor; Chaplin, Cantwell, Henry and Hogan, Cummings. Pittsburgh at St. Louis post poned, rain. THE LAW IS THE LAW PARIS Hatpins are obsolete, but police still post a 1913 ordi nance forbidding them in sub ways with unprotected point. OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis, April 14. (Special) The "Bearded Beauties" have been signed up for a game with the Beaver nine here next Wednesday. Signing up of this group of stel lar players was by no means an easy task as they are in demand all over the United States. Victories over the Chicago Ti gers and the Detroit Cubs and a e in a 13 inning game with the Baltimore Orioles are among the achievements of these be-whiskered twirlers. John Mc Graw, manager of the New York Giants, said that this team is bet ter than half the ''major leagues. A game with St. Mary's college looms as a possibility in May. "Slip' Madrigan's proteges are planning a barnstorming tour of the Pacific northwest after they finish their regular inter-collegiate schedule and are negotiating for a game with the Orangemen. The St. Mary's team won the pennant in the C. I. L. last year. They had among their opponents U. S. C, Stanford, and California. They are leading the race again this year and are favorites to win democrat, Iowa, to his feet. "I hope the senator doesn't infer that the democrats In Iowa have been Influenced by any fund on behalf of any candidate for president." "If the senator wants to know my opinion,' Heflin replied. "I think money was used In Iowa, Oklahoma, and everywhere they put their foot." "I don't want to quarrel with the senator," Steck said, "but I wish to assure him that money has not been spent, raised or ex pended in any way for either Smith or Meredith In Iowa. As a democrat I denv that manev ma used either for Smith of Mere- "V dith." Calling on Senator Borah, re publican, Idaho, to introduce a resolution for investigation of campaign funds, Heflin suggested that the Investigators "call the Tammanyltes before them, start ing with Jlmmie Walker." "He Is a smooth artist, the slickest eel In the pond," he said. "They say that the Louisiana delegation will support Al Smith." Heflin went on. "Chap Clark's son-in-law has been here and, I understand trying to get a vote in Louisiana so that the people may express themselves and say that the Louisiana delegation is for Smith." This reference waa to James M. Thomson, publisher of the New Orleans Item. 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