The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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Sophs
"DARKHOBSES"
SHOW UP WELL
Athletes Prominent on Grid l
And Diamond Prove They
Can run and Jump
Wlth more than 60 men par
ticipating, the first All-Willamette
university track meet held
irrtdaT afternoon on Sweetland
field was a decided Buceess de
spit the unsuitable weather. The
sophomores won with lOS'.A
point to 50 2-3 for the fresh
men, 48 1-3 for the seniors and
12 for the juniors.
Although experienced track
men won a majority of the
events, the all-university meet
resulted in the uncovering of
tome new promising talent. One
of the principal npseta was the
victory of Ross Brown in the two
mile run, this "dark horse" tak
ing the honors away from Lange
who had won this event in sev
eral of the Intercollegiate meets
last year.
Hawk and Pemberton, fresh
men, were "finds" in the sprints,
finishing one-two in the 220.
Hawk also was second in the
century. Manfred Olson, foot
ball fullback, made his bow as a
discus tosser, winning that event
with a heave of 116 feet 4
inches. Walt Erickson, a senior
turning to the track for the first
time In his college career, also
won several places. Eckman and
Connors, both somewhat dusky
nags, tied for honocs in the
high jump.
Although few of the marks
were notably good, it was evi
dent that if all of the men who
placed continue to work on track
and field events, Willamette will
have one of its best balanced
teams in recent years. The meet
was arranged by "Spec" Keene,
athletic director, and Vernon Gil
more, track coach.
Summary:
Javelin Welch Fr.,
Sr.. Eddy So.. 135 ft.
Shot -Connors So.,
So.. Olson So.. 37 ft
Erickson
3 in.
. Grannis
in.
Discus Olson So.,
So., McKerrow Fr., 116
, Connors
ft. 4 in.
Vault Dean So., Clark Sr.
Frantx So., 9 ft. 9 in.
Broad Jump Lloyd Sr., Rieke
So., Erickson Sr., 19 ft. 4 in.
High jump Eckman Fr., and
Connors So. tied for first; Rieke
and Kloostra So. tied for third;
5 ft. 6 In.
Mile Cook Jr., Mealey So.,
Lemmon So., 4:51.
100 James So., Hawk Fr..
Cannady So., 11.2.
220 Hawk Fr.. Pemberton
Fr., Erickson Sr.. 25.2.
120 high hurdles Rieke So.
Carpenter So., Moore Sr.
' 220 low hurdles James So.
Cannady So., Moore Sr., 81.
Two mile Brown So., Lange
Sr., Adler Jr., 11:15.
440 Nye So., Armstrong Sr.;
Walts Fr.. 9.5.
880 MeCullough Sr., Barnett
So., Eaaon Fr., 2:18.
Relay Won by freshmen
(James, Lucke, Hawk, Eason),
1:46.
!
WOODBURN, April 7. In the
wrestling bouts at St. Luke's hall
Thursday night the main even
between Joe Reynolds and Jack
Anderson went to Anderson. Rey
nolds got the first fall with a
stepover toehold in four minutes.
Anderson came back to win the
second with a suf board in 10 min
utes, and Reynolds was hurt bad
ly. He rested about 20 minutes af
ter which he returned to the mat
to be pinned soon after with an
arm bar in one minute.
The second bout, " between
Prof" Newton and Speed Wei
kum, ended in a draw. Newton
took the first fall in 30 minutes
with an airplane spin. Speed took
the second in 10 minutes with a
body press.
In the preliminary boxing bouts
fat Whitney was awarded the pa
perweight championship of Wood
burn by default over Bobby Renn;
the bout between "Amy McPher
on and James Oswald ended in
draw; the bout between Kid
Terry and Frank Thompson ended
In a draw. The fourth bout was
an exhibition between Young
Moore of Hubbard and Joe Sprier
f the state training school, and
ended in a draw.
Seltice Fans
13; Redskins
Top Lebanon
i CHEMAWA, April 7 Che
mawa Indian school horsehide
tossers defeated Lebanon high
here today 13 to 4, to keep the
Indians' standing in the Willam
ette Valley Interscholastic league
unsullied.
The feature of the game was
the pitching of Seltice. who in
six innings struck out 13 Leban
on batsmen, includii - the first
A. A a ....
REYNOLDS HIT 111
BOmODBII!
inree to isce mm ana three tali j n jf
succession la the fourth. He al- II1CL13.I1S tOX 212(2
lowed out one hit and no runs.
spencer was nicked for three
runs In the seventh and one in
the eighth! - Vivette chucked in
the last Inning.
me Indians garnered one run
in the tint, third, fourth and
fifth each, and; land d on Keith,
Lebanon's starting pitcher, for
six in the sixth. : They got 'two
more off Tokkia In the eighth.
'The Chemawa team will go to
Tris
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f i k fc- r r- i sk rjj.-m
m I. t .. . - ... . v. m .A
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" FOLKS W
S M 'duster?
MAILS
?-: VrL5. ON THE T I
THE "Gray Eagle" i back!
Tris Speaker, who in his
prime was perhaps the great
est centerfielder that ever roamed
the diamond pastures, returns to
baseball this season after an ab
sence of four years. The silver
haired "Spoke" is now the manager
of the Kansas City Blues of the
American Association, and base
ball, fans all over the country will
be rooting for Tris to make good in
his new post.
Nor is there any reason why
Speaker shouldn't make a big hit
at Kansas City. It is a very strong
baseball town, and if the old Gray
Eagle can give those Missouri fans
t winner, nothing will be too good
for him.
Certainly if a manager endowed
with baseball brains, a magnetic
personality and a natural talent for
leaderahin can produce a winning
ball club. Kansas City is sure to
have a winner this year, for
Portland tomorrow for a return
game with Lincoln high.
Lebanon 4 8
Chemawa IS 12 3
Keith, Tokkia, Campbell and
Simpson; Seltice, Spencer, Viv
ette and Zundle. '
MI. HI BEATS
CHAMPIONS OF '32
MT. ANGEL, April 7 Mt. An
gel grade school Tuesday defeated
the Hubbard grades, who held the
Marion county grade baseball
championship for 1932, wlth a
score of i to 5. The game was
tied twice. Bourbonnais was pitch
er for the locals and Koppes
icatcher. Hubbard put up two
pitchers. Knight and Spagle. Moo
maw was their catcher.
Mt. Angel Hubbard
Runs 8
Hits 10 C
Errors 6
SCOTTS MILLS, April The
Crooked Finger and Noble school
played a game of baseball at the
Noble school Monday afternoon.
the score being 31 to 36 in favor
of Noble school. Paul Shepherd
was referee.
Black on Yellow
Colors of July
License Plates
A contract for the purchase of
250,000 sets of motor vehicle li
cense plates for the last six
months of the year 1933 was
awarded this week to the Irwin'
Hodson company of Portland on a
bid of approximately 7 cents.
The plates have a yellow back
ground and black numerals.
These license plates will expire
on January l, 1934, when the 11
censing of .motor vehicles will be
resumed on an annual basis.
The plates were purchased
wrong n the state board of con
trol. -
Grapple, Turner
: CHEMAWA, April T A group
of borers and wrestlers from
Chemawa Indian school put on
series of bouts at Turner Friday
night. Boxing bouts were MeCrea
vs. Jamison, Whitright vs. EL
Martin, Peltier vs. Hoochew. Iron
Mocassin and Dumont staged
wrestling bout. .
and the "Blues
Sj BUIUSXEY-
' i mm
rfa VT
.-me gray eagle who-is now
MANAGING THE
The K.c.
team will
PROVIDE
PLEMT OF
COMIC
RELIEF
WITH -
lac, Grew Bma o imrai
Speaker has all those qualities to
a marked degree. He piloted the
Cleveland Indians to the only pen
nant they have ever captured in the
entire history of the team, and it
has always been a mystery to me
why the baseball moguls let such a
capable and colorful leader as Tris
drop out of the big league picture.
The Kansas City team will pre
sent some colorful aspects in the
way of comic relief, what with Joe
E. Brown, the movie comedian, who
wn. tt
of the
is one
new owners, and ''Dus
ter" Mails, one of baseball's most
eccentric characters, who will play
with the Blues this season.
Mails, who still calls himself
"The Great" Mails, is an old side
kick of Speaker's from back in
Tristram's Cleveland days. The
colorful -Duster," it will be re
membered, helped pitch the Indians
into the pennant in that memorable
1820 flag chase. Those were the
days, hey, Tris?
ENTS
Andy Peterson did some
pitching for Newark the other
day, started against the House
of David and allowed only
three hits and one run In five
innioga and then, of all
things, was lifted for a pinch
bitter! Newark went, ahead to
win, 8 to 2 in 11 innings.
Andy struck ont three, but his
showing wasn't so hot at that
he walked eight. Handed
free passes to the first three
men who faced him, and then
got oat of the hole, whiffing
two and letting the third man
roll one at him. Two walks
and s hit in the fifth produced
the ran. Andy was in hot wa
ter all the time, bat pulled
ont of it up to then.
Clippings revealing these facts
were handed to us by Spec Keene
and we presume we are also in
debted to Johnny Oravec, who
lives back there somewhere. It
appears that the Newark team
hasn't been doing so well, and
there were some "redeeming
features" mentioned In that
story Andy's pitching among
them.
The story, by the way, re
fers to Andy as "California
rookie, making one more Ore
gon possession the Native Sons
have grabbed.
In a letter- to friends in Sa
lem Andy reveals that he, like
the outgoing president, enjoyed
some deep sea fishing after wind
ing up the training period , in
Florida. He and his pals caught
over 70 macaerai ana amgiun
In two hoars; the catch weighed
over COO pounds. Later in the
day they caught a few other
assorted fish including an octo
pus and a shark, , the ; latter
weighing only 23 pounds. How
ever, it put np a great fight, One
of the : ban players hooked
big shark and having the line
wrapped about his wrist, was on
his way overboard when a com
panion caught hold of him and
the Una snapped.
On the way north Andy saw
the national capttol at Wash
ington, ; TV OL, for the first
time, and reveals in his letter
that he was greatly isnpressed.
99
SPEAKER
pm What a
PLAYER. HE
WAS IM HIS
PRIME
KANSAS ClTy BLUES
WHEW DO
I I PITCH )
hey-- Sr?vl
Joe e:
BROUIM
-ONE OF THE OWNERS
Although the chesty Mr. Mails is
now fat and forty, he is still a pret
ty good twirler, and, besides being
a swell gate attraction because of
his colorful antics on the ball field,
he may prove to be a good invest
ment from the pitching angle alone.
When the goofy Duster gets out
there on the pitching mound, he's
CTazylikeafozt
Speaker ought to let Joe E.
Brown play second base when the
Great Mails pitches. Joe really
used to play that bag in the minors
back in the good old days, or at any
rate, so he says. Jo-Jo also says he
has it on most of the boys because
be can hold six baseballs in his
mouth, but well let that pass.
Anyway, what Speaker needs for
his infield is some guys who can
hold the ball in their hands. Maybe
Tris ought to put Joe in the outfield
sr he can catch flies in his mouth.
fsrrrtshk llM Vntant Stb4M. 1m.
Having seen some other coun
tries last summer, be Is con
vinced that this one Is the beet
ever. Andy wanted to go im
and shake hands with F. D. R.
but was restrained by bis
mates.
London Grip on
Title Loosened
By Joe Savoldi
CHICAGO, April 7 (AP)
Jim Londos of Greece lost his
claim to the world's heavyweight
wrestling championship tonight
when "Jumping Joe" Savoldi of
Notre Dame football fame threw
him in 20 minutes and 2f sec
onds. Savoldi, who turned to wrest
ling after his football exploits
under Knnte Rockne in 1930,
threw the Grecian Adonis with
standing crotch hold. Ed
White, manager of Londos, in
sisted the "title" was not at
stake but the 8000 spectators
howled him down.
O O
i
SETS RECORD
r
Katharine Bawls, of Miami Beach,
Fla, who was the youngest mam-
oar of unci Sam's Olympic team
last Summer, has rarnered a lew
mora laurels to her already fences-
tog wreath. At tha indoor meet
stared by tha Atlantic Seaboard
Association in Coral Gables. Fla.
recently Miss Bawls broke tha rec
ords tor the zoQ-jvc meaiey ana
tha zsjtxct free style.
IflST SENATOR
LI
Wilson to Start on Mound
Sunday at Stayton; all
Players get Chance
Following the third workout of
the week on Olinger field Friday
afternoon. Manager Frank Bashor
of the Salem Senators, announced
his starting combination for the
game against Stayton on the
Stayton diamond Sunday. Bashor
explained at the same time that
he planned to give every candidate
who made the trip, a cnance to
Play.
"Squeak" Wilson will start on
the mound with "Burly" himself
behind the bat; Adams on first
base, Keber at second, Csrl Wood
at short and Gibson on third will
make up the infield. Foreman,
Beechler, Huffman and Bowden
are the men irom wnom ine
starting outfield combination will
be chosen.
Some candidates who will be
looked over carefully are "Doby
Wood and Fred Klmlnki, pitchers;
Mason, third baseman; Colgan
who Is trying for an Infield Job
this year; McCaffery and Groves,
catchers, and Buslck, outfielder.
E
OUT BULLDOGS 9-8
WOODBURN. April 7. Silver-
ton hlah school's baseball team
nosed out Woodburn high 9 to 8
in an ll-innlng game here today.
They were deadlocked at 7-7 after
nine Innings; Halter of Woodburn
poled out a home run in the 10th
but Sllverton also scored In that
inning and got one more In the
11th to clinch a victory.
Each team had one big Inning,
Silverton getting five runs in the
fourth and Woodburn duplicating
the feat in
the seventh.
Lineups:
Silverton
Woodburn
Lovett 2
Johnson 1
Schubert r
Orren 3
Gearin c
Bonney r
Oberst 1
Skliler s
G. Koch 4
Pavelek P
Reed m
Scott 1
Brady s
Coomler p
Schwab p
Kuenzi m
Kraus 3
Wolfe r
L. Koch p
Halter m
T
BOSTON, April 7. (AP) Art
Shires, colorful first baseman, has
quit the Boston Braves, according
to advices from Manager Bill Mc
Kechnle, who made a hasty depar
ture for Boston today when rain
washed out the Tribe's exhibition
game at Newark.
Shires, unable to cope with Bax
ter Jordan for a regular berth,
refused to accept the. reduced sal
ary offered him several days ago
by President Emil Fuchs. McKech-
nle reported him as returning to
his home in Chicago, where he
will try to catch on with a strong
minor league cluh.
Shires injured his leg early last
season and was put on the retired
list. During his absence, the
Braves purchased Jordan from
Baltimore and an Immediate im
provement in the team's first base
play was noted.
ED BAECHT TRADED
LOS ANGELES, April 7
(AP) Ed Baecht, big right
handed pitcher, was traded by
Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast
league to Minneapolis of the
American association today for
Hughie McMullen, catcher. No
cash was Involved.
No. 28
Synopsis of Annual 8 ta tamest of Ua
Urder of .Railway Employees of Baa Fran-
eiseo, la ua Btete of Ualifomia,
tlia
Ulrt;
tT-l
the
first day of December, 1932, made
to
laaaraaeo Commissioner ex the
State of Oregon, purruaat to taw:
OAPITAL
Amount of capital stork paid Bp, Bona.
INCOME
Vet vremiama received duriae tka vsu.
tei,ov,vo.
Interest, dividends aad rents received
during Uo year. S26.10S.18.
in earns irons etnsr sources received 4r-
iig the year, $897.-95
0U1 iacoma, $514)20.88.
DlEBCBsIMENTB
Net loasos Bold darlna Ua year laerad-
lag adjustment expenses. $373,998.84.
Dividends paid oa capital stock duriaf
Uo yaar.
Commissions aad salaries pftid daring
ua year, ai40,4.4S.
Taxaa. lieensea aad loo Bald daring
tao year. fl4.B38.71.
Assenat of all other expeaditares. SlT.
41I.B3.
Total expendltaree, 8556,726.68.
ASSETS
Tahio of real estate owned (market
raise ). aeaa.
- Valao of itocka aad bonds owned (mar
let valaa), $441,788.79.
- Lea as oa mortgagee bad collateral, etc.,
S6.0S7.27.
Uaafe ta Banks aad o a aad, ssi,4.86.
Preminma ta coarse of collection writ-
tea since September 80, 1982, $31,717.68.
Iatorost sad rents dao aad ec creed, $6,.
4S0.X a.
ToUl admitted srseU. $ 509.068 J$,
LIAEILITIX8
Orosa claims lor losses anpald, Ti
$80.70.
Am seat of anearned preminmt oa aB
oaUUading risks. $8,145.94.
Dae for eonsmissioa aad brokers go, $6,-
480.S7. i ,
- AH ether BablUtlea. $17,143.1.
' ttmaaial waUav tmmvss. SaA tRl OO.
Total UabiUtioa, oxeept eapiUl, $!$,
T9T.10.
Capital paid as, aoao.
Bar las over all babitttioa.
370,$1$.TT.
Surylas regard Boliejkaldars,
m.! iAS oaa sa
BUSINESS IN OBXOON TORTHITXAB
Kat proaUmsna- received daring Uo year.
siy.iBS.eo.
Loeses paid d nring Ua year, $14,-
anv is
Losses iarsrred iarlag tae year, 1S,
14344.
Kaano of Compasy, Order of Railway
f nip iBTsas.
Kaaao of Froaldaat; W. B. Buffer,
Nemo of Secretary. JC B. Barrea.
Sutatory resident attorney for servica.
lnsnranc cosamisuoaer as vrogoa.
NEUP CHOSEN
ffl
FOXES i
QUITS BRftVES COLD
Ducks Climb to
Radonitz is Effective; Oaks
Fatten at Mission Expense
COAST XXAOTTB
li Pet
' L Pet
0kU 4 o
1.000
8stt1 t t .SOO
8 a Tram. S t .500
SmkmiU 1 S .SSO
Hliiin S 4 .000
HUrw'S S 1
PwtlMS -1 S
.TSO
.SOO!
J 00
Lea Arl
SAN FRANCISCO, April T.
(AP) Portland made It two
straight over the San Francisco
Seals here tonight as the north
erners defeated the hometowners
3 to 1 In the first Coast night
game here this season.
. Portland scored two runs in the
eighth Inning to break the 1-1 tie.
The Seals made their only score in
the sixth. Radonitz, on the mound
for Portland, allowed six hits and
Stlne, hurling for the Seals, al
lowed seven,
R H E
Portland 3 7 0
San Francisco 1 1
Radonitz and Sheely; Stlne and
Mclsaacs.
Oaks Still Unbeaten
OAKLAND. April 7. (AP)
Oakland' won. its fourth straight
victory, 4-3.
With the count tied 3-3 in the
ninth, Bill Walters of the Missions
fumbled Chairs roller, allowing
Glalster to score from second.
The Missions rallied in their
hslf of the ninth but Bill Phebus
Y. Trackmen
Going Today
rTI T I 1 1
lo Linneld
The Salem T. M. C. A. track
team, coached by Burgess Ford,
will go to McMlnnville today for
a practice meet with LInfield col
lege.
Coach Ford has a strong team
in the making, but doesn't ex
pect to make any exceptional
showing today as many of his men
have done little practicing, and
several will be unable to make the
trip.
The Y entries are:
100 yard dash Churchill:
Page, Ross, E. Blaco, Schmidt.
220 Churchill. Page. Ross. E.
Blaco.
440 W. Blaco, Page, Buchan
an.
380 Buchanan, W. Blaco.
Mile Garrett, Jesse Jim, Al
len, Hutcheon, Freltag, Lemery.
Two mile Jesse Jim, Jones.
120 high hurdles Matt, Sar
gent, Laniard.
320 low hurdles Wilder, Matt.
Broad Jump Wilder. Peplon.
Sargent.
Hugh Jump Barnum Pepion.
Page, Muhs, Sargent.
Pole vault Baker. Matt. Muhs.
Pepion.
Javelin Blaco, Larnard.
Shot Demmert, LeVay. Ross,
Reid.
Discus Demmert. LeVay, Sar
gent, Ross, Reid.
Relays Churchill, Buchanan.
Blaco. Page.
Aurora Enters
Team in Valley
Ball Contests
AURORA, April 7 The Mid-
Willamette Valley baseball
league will Include the Aurora
team this year, and a practice
game will be played between
Hubbard and Aurora Sunday on
the grounds here. There are to
be eight teams In the leagues:
Lone Elder. Aurora, Hubbard.
Mt. Angel, Monitor Grange,
Woodburn Aces, Brooks and Ger
vals. The first game of the league
is April 1 when Aurora will
meet Monitor on the grounds
here.
' No. 25
Synopsis of Aanual State snent of the
National Casualty Company of Detroit, ia
Uo Bute of Michigan, oa Ua Uirty-first
day of December, 1982, made to Uo la
enrance Commissioner of Uo State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amouat of capital stock paid in. 1750 -
000.00.
INCOME
Ket Preminma received durini- Ua Tear.
$1,924,944.80.
later est. dividends and rents received
daring Ua year, $100,881.11.
Iacoma from oUer sources received
daring Uo year $4,281.48.
T0U1 IBCOae, 12.080,107.89.
DISBURSEMENTS
Hot loasos paid during Ua year laelud
g adjaataoat expenses, $999,272.77.
Divides 4s paid on capital stock during
Uo year. $45,000,00.
Commlasioas aad salaries paid dariac
Uo year. $704,008.99.
Taxes, lieeasea aad foes paid durlag
Uo year, $66,164.54.
Amouat of aU . other expendi tares.
$238,859.28.
Adjustment of claims, $88,565,83.
Total expenditures. $2,141,871.86.
ASSETS
Taroo af real aetato owned, (market
rslae), $12,106.72.
Valao of stocks aad boads owned (mar
ket value), $1,961,880.27.
Loaas oa mortracea aad eoitateraL ote-
$156,801.11.
ta Banxj aaa on as a 4. 117s.-
104.11.
Premlams la course of oolloetioa writ
ten ciaec September 10. 1982, $379.
817.17. . latere st aad renU dao aad ace reed,
$25,017.15.
other assets, fiao.375.73.
Total admitted aeoots. $3,738,422.45.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses napald. $418.-
$6242.
iat of a Boomed premiums OB all
Btstaadiag risks, $574,897.11.
Dae lor eommissioa ana arokermxa.
$74,469.48.
AU Other UabiUUOB. S1SS.7S4.7S.
Talantarv reearro. S2SL46S.1T.
Total liabiliUoa. except caaitaL. SL-
488.432.45.
Capital paid rp, $750,000.00.
fiarplaa over aii UabibUea, $500,000.00.
Burptns as rexarda BolieTkoldsra. 6L
250,000.00.
Total. 93.718.422.45.
BUSINESS IN O&EOOy FOR THE TXAK
Ket premlajBa roeelved durinr U roar.
$7,916.67.
. Los paid darlBg ta roar, 93.Bis.dS.
- Lossaa raenrred duriBg taa yaar,
Kama of Company, National Casualty
Cowtpaay.
Naaaa of Proeident, W. 6. Curtis.
Name of Secretary, K, A. Grant.
Btatatory resident attorney for service,
H. B. Dana, Portland, Oregea.
Even Keel;
was rushed in to replace Glenn
Gabler and the scoring threat was
halted. Bud Hafey, Mission out
fielder, hit four for four Including
a nomer and a douoie.
R H B
Missions .....3 10 4
Oakland 4 7 3
Bablch and Hofman; Gabler,
Phebus and Veltman.
Stars Win Third
SACRAMENTO, April . (AP)
Hollywood took Its third
straight game from the Sacramen
to Senators here today behind the
pitching of the veteran Tom Shee-
han. The teams turned in five er
rors, Strange kicking two in one
frame for runs but he made up by
smacking out a homer. The Stars
again wiped out a first Inning lead
and went on to win from two
young hurlers, Manual Salvo
and
E
Andy House.
R
Hollywood 7
Sacramento 4
H
11
14
3
2
Sheehan and Bassler;
House and Wirts.
Salvo,
Junk Seattle Hrro
LOS ANGELES, April 7 (AP)
Pinch hitting In the eighth.
Junk Walters hit a home run into
the right field bleachers today
with Manager George Burns on
and two out, to beat Los Angeles
and even the series for Seattle, 5
to 3. The count on. Walters was
3 and 2 when ha hit the winning
blow.
Joe Kies, rookie playing second
base for Jimmy Reese who is ill,
hit a home run In the fifth.
nu home i
?.zr.E".
making his third
relief appearance In the series,
was credited with the victory. He
went in in the sixth with the bases
loaded and one run in. forcinr
ies to hit into a double olav and
allowing only one run before re
tiring the side.
R H E
Seattle 5 9 0
Los Angeles 3 6 3
Freitas, Caster and Cox; Ballon
and Dannlng, Cronin.
No. 88
Syaopiii of Annual Statement of tie
Toomen ktatoal Life Insurance Company
of Des Home, la the Slate of Iowa, oa
Uo thirty-first day of December. 1932,
ado to Ue Insurance Commitsioaer of
Ua State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up. Bona.
INCOME
Total premium income for tbe year. $2.
785,796.77. Interest, dividenda and rents received
duriaf tha yaar, $749,876.54.
Income from other sources receired dar
inr tha year. $23,571,422.12.
Total income. $27,107,095.83.
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for losses, endowments, annuities
sad surrender Talues, $2,354,710.-90.
Dirideads said to noliev-BnM Ji.i,
Ua year, $20,274.49.
DiTidends paid on capital stock durinc
Uo year. . .
Commissions and salaries paid duxiBr
Ue year, $288,296.83.
Taxes, li ceases and fees paid daring
wmw jear, ov.uvu.lO.
Amount of all other
$386,661.61.
expend! tares.
ToUl expenditures. $3,059,233.92.
ASSETS
Talna of real eatato owned (market Tai
ns), $2,818,127.19.
Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar
ket or amortised Talue), $14,076,998.82.
Loans oa mortgaf e and collateral etc
$1,199,532.94. Premium Botes aad policy loans. $5.
133.499.78. '
Cash la banks and on band. $53,398.15.
Net uncollected and deferred premiums.
$226,866.84.
Interest and rente duo and
$307,842.33.
accrued.
Other assets (act), $73,728.77.
Total admitted assets, 823,894,987.52.
LIABILITIES
Net reserrea, $21 778,596.81.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $23$,
011.61. -All
other liabilities. $484,543.00.
Total liabilities,
996.114.42.
except capital, $22,-
Capital paid Bp,
8urphis over all liabilities, $398,833.10.
Total. $23,894,987.62.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAS
Fraternal mutual assessment. $57.68.
Gross premiums received during tha
year, $60,731.88.
Premiums and dividend returned dur
ing Uo yaar. Dividends $569.86.
Losses paid during, the yesr. $24,134.75.
Name of Company, T somen Mutual Life
Iasuraaee Company.
Name of President, A. E. Hoffmsa.
Name of Secretary, Geo. 1. WalL.
Statutory resident attorney for service,
Ne. 89
Synopsis of Annual SUtemcat of the
Associated Iadeasaity Corporation of Saa
FraacUoo, in Uo State of California, oa
tho Uirty-first day of December, 1932,
made to Uo Insurance Commissioner of
Uo Stat of- Oregon, pursaaat to law:
CAPITAL
Amouat of capital stock paid up, $500,
000.00. INCOME
Ket preminma received during Uo roar.
$2 870.35343.
Iatorost. divideada aad reats receired
duriag Uo year, $163,45148.
lirseme from other oewreoo received d ar
ia rthe year. $666.98849.
Total income. $9,730,798.50.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid duriag Uo year includ
ing adjustment oxpoasea, $2,812,687.24.
Dividends paid oa capital stock daring
tao year. ,
Commissions and sslsries paid daring
Ua year, $783,903.18.
Taxes, licenses aad fees paid during
Uo year. $109,938.36.
Amount of all oUor expenditures,
$316.75843.
Total expeaditares. $3,433,137.6$.
'ASSETS
Yam of real estate owaed (market
valaa), $200,000.00.
Value of stocks awd boads owned (mar
ket value). $3.S89,1M.7S.
Basis of valuation : Boads s mortised;
stacks Coav. aad adjusted to market by
Cask la bank aad oa kaad. $94,954.08.
Premiums la cewrae of eellectioa writ
tea siaoo September SO, 1932. $504,
7894S. Iatorest aad reata da aad accrued.
$36,978.97.
Miaeellaaeoaa assets. 97.S95.0S.
Total admitted asset. $4,233,4144$.
i i rf i '.n i r,H
Orosa emlms for wses aapaid, $1,423.
$0141. Amoerat af anearned premium mm all
OBUtaadiag risks, $895,085.00.
Dao for oommisTioa aad brokerage;
9107,011.49.
AU other liablHtiee, $111,105.66.
Valnatarv reeerva to adinat atoeka ses.
ad ta ectaal market, $242,12145.
Total liabilities, except capital. fs
780,71740.
Oapital Bali an, $500,000.00.
earpiB error ail UabUitioa, $95S,ess.SS.
ftaijlna isgmrds poUcyholders, $1.-
Total, $4,118,419 88.
BUSINESS ia OREOOS1 FOR THE TEAR
Not preminma received dariac Ua rear.
$lLTil.68.
Lsiss paid dariag taa rear, $58,
J714. Losses lacarrod dariag ike yaar. $11,-
$59.00.
Name mt Company, Associated Indem
nity Corporation.
Naass of President, O. w. Fellows.
Vaaa of Secretary, F. M. Robin aow.
Statu terr resident stternrv for aerrleo.
ii. S. Carroll.
' V. SI
STmopaie ( luul SUtMt ! U
BTaiekThcfcT lasnraaca Coaipaay !
Nav York i Xnr York la Ua 8Ut at
Htw Yarfc. ra Ua OirtT-ttx tUr i Dy
aaai bar. 1932, ajt4a t laa laaoraaaa Caa-
r f U tftal vrarra. ie
it U law: -
CAPITAL
JLaaoaat mt aaoital Mock nail as. SL.
I 600.000.O0.
urcoMsi
Vtt aramicma racaiTad tar Lax the raax
ILfrSMlLM.
uww, aunaaaaa hi mil ncaivee
darim U raax. SlS3.ftS5.4a.
laaa xroam ataar aaoreaa aaaanad
I tana taa pir, S19.TSS.45.
TaUl lcaa. S1,83S.T9.2S.
- IMslBUJtSKaL&STS
Kat loaaaa paid daring Ua vaar laefoo
If adji
uaitmaai irnii f 983,009.60.
idem da paid on capital a lock 4 aria
Ua yaar.
CoaartMoaa aad aaUriaa Bald dariaar
Ua raar, SS49.017.45.
Taxes, licaaaaa aad Xaaa paid Aariac Ua
rear. S361.SS.
Arnoaat mt mil atkar aXDaaditaraa S4SS--
343.60.
Radeuptiaa af Brefarrad atack. S4&A..
000.00.
Total axpenditar, 12.770.633.93.
assxTs
Valaa at raal attala a-aad (atarket vah
a). .
Valaa el stack ti bonds vad (aai
kat valaa). S4.289.J8S.00.
Baaia at valoatiaa: Boada, mortised t
atoeka, Kat'l Cost, ai Laa. Coam'E.
Loaaa ea nortcagaa and collateral, ate
$229,775.00.
472661 U knJ " k'' 511"
Freauama la coarse af eatWtiM wr t.
Ua aiaea September SO. 1912. S33.190 84.
Other aaaeta. S48.423.2S.
Iiwrlsa. " ""U 4
Total admitted atseta. SS.079.0S1 61.
LIABILITIES
SO 87 "U1- lor ""P".
Aaioaat of aaearoed preniaaa oa all
outaadinc Hike. $1,661,018.65.
Due for cenaimioa and brukerare.
4frT lor tontiBfeikeiea; $1,0I4
All other liabilities, $34.623.0!.
Total liabilities, tifmi n;t.i .
014.622.18. ' "
Capital paid a p. $1,000,000.00.
Barploa OTer all liabilities. 1.0La
4G2.48.
Surplus as
064.462.48.
refsrdi policyholder. $2,4
Total. $5,079,084.61.
BUSINESS IX OREGON PORT1IE YEA
Net premium, received nrinf the jr.
$3,116.05.
Lossaa paid dariag the year, $1.01 8.59.
597?" DCT"T1 dariac tha year. 41.,
of Company. Koickarbocker
anraaeo Coaapaay of New York.
1H
of President, R. A. Oorrooa.
Name of Secretary. R. J. Tkoatea.
umnwry reiiaent attorney lor ar
Iaiaraare CommiMioBer.
No. 90
Syaopsia of Aanual Statement of t'S
London Assursaea Corporation of Lea
don, la the Kingdom of Oreat Britain. .,
the Uirty-first day of December, 193
made to the Insurance Commisslorer el
the State af Oregon, pursaaat to law:
CAPITAL
Amouat of capital stofk paid up. . '
INCOME
Net premiums received daring the yeje,
$3,509,758.07.
la teres t. dividends and reals
during the year, 92&0.9O8.25.
Iacoma from other sources
during the year, $649,068.93.
Total income. 84.419.735.25.
DlSBru&EMKNTH
leceiieo)
receive
et losses paid during the
eluding adjustment expenses.
year iw
$t.M
Dividends paid ea capital stock doe,
tag the year. Nil.
Commissions and salaries paid darinS
Ue year, $1,182,171.21.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid daring tad
year. $148,255.59.
Amount of all other
$891,942.39.
expenditures
Total expeaditares. 94,066,555.64.
ASSET8
ral elUt owned (marks!
value), KiL
Value of stocks and bends owned (man
ket Tahia). $6,162,721.01.
$2,0oa mart" - -floral
Cash In banks and
749.80.
d. $512.4
rename in conre or collection wrioi
SSnO?2..8U"bw - 1953 N
of collection
Duo from oUer
companies for
surance oa losses
812.75.
r a
already paid.
Interest aad
$64,721.95.
rents doe and acri-nrd
ToUl admitted sfsets, $7.4$S,074.39.
$7,483,0;
S
-1 Am i.i i k-
urosi clslms for loeses
265.00.
aapaid, $77V
Amount of unearned premiums on
outstanding risks. $3,285,583.2$.
Duo far commission and brokerage.
All other liabilitJee, $231,318.2.
s4
ai; ,',0,1t'e. "P oapiiaL
Surplus
so regards policyholders,
$.4
194.012.89.
Total, $7,488,074.39.
BU8INESS I.V OREGON
FOB THE TEAR
. . . P received daring the year
$44,552.50.
aZVi P during Ua year.
$Wv
$31,.
Losses InearreJ dnrlne tlia ...
Namo of fomnia, T.fn s..
Corporation.
Naase of Manager for Paeifi Coast
Braneh J M. MendelL 869 Pine Street.
San Francisco, CaL
Statutory resident attorney for servica.
James a Hitt. fort land. Oremn.
No. 87
Synopsis of Annual Statement of tho
Old Colony Iasuraaee Company of Boa
ton, la Uo State of Massachusetts, net
Uo Uirty-first dsy of December. 1912.
ma da to tho Insurance Commissioner ed
Uo State of OregosL pwraBant to hswi
CAPITAL
of capital stock paid
000,000.
p. $V
INCOME
Iatorost, dividends aad reata received
daring Uo roar. $146.24444.
Income from other aoareo received
dann4- Uo yaar, $4,704.01.
Total income. $1,838,587.1$.
DISBURSE MXNTt
Net loooa paid duriag tho roar ineJad-
adjustment oxpesaeo, $90S.S64.8,
Divide ads paid oa capital atoek daring
Uo year, $80,000.00.
Commisataaa and aatarios paid
darlng
Sariaf
fwrnr, eax.asa.ia.
Taxes, Hcoaaea aad fees paid
u year, oow,sea.a7.
Amooat of all other anderwritiag
ox.
Loss aai oa Maturity bemds aad stocks
sad iaroatsaoat oxpoaao, $198,98840,
Total expoaditaree. 91 83S.S42.
Tala of real aetata owned
rare).
(market
Tala of stocks aad bends owned (ssar
ket vain). $8,087,062.44.
Basis of valuation, CobtobUob.
Loaaa on mart gar aad collateral, ote
$6,500.00. Cask la baakt aad
oa kaad. $146.-
284.71.
Premiums la course of oolloetioa writ
ten) clae Septamber 80, 1932. 9198.-
10 S. Tat
Iatorost aad rest duo
aSmSsl 9s9Cs$Fel
S49.154.1d.
. AU ether admitted a soot. $65,114 01.
Total admitted assets, $ 8.651,999 Ja
LIABILITIES
Ores claims for loasos aapaid. $351,
1147. Aasonnt of an earned aveaalaaa- ost aU
oaUtaading risks. $1,487,736.45.
Dao for oeeamlseioa aad brokerage,
$10,000.00.
AH oUor BabintWa. 9IS9.43747.
Coatiagaacy reeerva. $1,006,144 85.
Total UahlUtias. axcopi capital. $4,015,-'
Capital paid bp, 9i.eeo.ooo.oo.
Barphu error mil MabiUttaa, $1,637
$2044.
Surplus so rogards policy bald era, based
en actual atarkot ataea 11-81-82, $4,
627,620.14. TetaL 98.653,999 29.
BUSINESS IN OREOOir FOR, THE TEAR
Not pre-mlusna reoeived duriag ah year, '
91S.69S.fta.
Net loaooa paid duriag tbo yaar. $6.
S93.70. Net 1ias tasamd Cmtiag tbe yaar.
$7,788.17.
Name or Compasy, Ola Ootaay Isaur-
ueenpeay.
I aaso of President. WlTHasn Bk Bed re.
I Xamo of Soeretary, WOUam 1, Ckia
bolm. - - Statutory reel dent attarBey for aerviea,
Loai B. Ceatro. , .