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Vikings Open Cinder Sched With 4Way Meet Here Today W Hi ilJlnlIM! Sock Dept! Reason wby Leo th' Lion" Turner has been complete ly out of the beak bashing pictuVe since bis terrifies with Woodburn Jo Kahut, says Jack Abrahams, Leo's manager and contract hold er, is simply because Th Lion won't do a lick of training . . . In town recently, Abrahams dropped in long enough to tell that he had three opportunities to take Turner into the middle west and east for en gagements, but Leo won't shave off the . rough spots which are always coupled with inactiveness in the punch and take racket . . . Nothing new for Turner we've always been impressed by the fact that he's never done any serious training but .has been too much fighter for any gent his, weight In this neck of the woods regard less ... We're not alone in won dering' Just how good ' Th' I Lion would be if he ever decided to hit his training grind seriously j ; Back to Abraham, he also reports the hatchet he and Joe Waterman took turns swinging at one 'an other last year is now buried, and not in cither's head. Waterman's pets have been biffing on Wash ington's cards promoted by Abra hams and Indian Jack's braves have been reciprocating by waltzing off some hot prelims on Waterman's Portland shows . . . No secret Abrahams is looking for a suitable opponent for Turner for another try at our village, but he's making doubly sure this time that said opponent, if found, is "suitable. No more of those Turner-Black Cloud affairs even Abrahams still , . , Also coupled with Abrahams' visit is a rumor that Buddy Peter son, the former Independence whiz, is mulling over a possible come back. Merely a rumor as we get it, however .. Piothin But the Best Biteppert Bad news for the Jack f Pin-up jBoy" Riser rasslin fans the blonde with all the pretty muscles takes his army physical early next month. "And I don't think there's a thing wrong with me physically," muses Jack . . . He's set on making preference for naval service with an eye on, becoming either a judo teacher or a physical education in structor of some sort, with another preference on the former. Unlike so many of the crunch cronies,! who have everything wrong with them from well cauliflowered and; punctured ear drums to flat feet from walking on their heels, Kiser claims his physical condition is 1-A So's he . . . Speaking of the rasslers, Promoter Don Owen wasn't merely making Idle chatter when he vowed he was after teh best boys in the bleep business for his northwest circuit The customers who saw. Tuesday night's effort, one of the best in months locally, are also convinced things are', definitely on the upswing for the Tues day night brawls ... And don't forget, next Tuesday night comes the return of the "new" and more gorgeous than ever Georgie Wagner, full-blooded Eyetalian count-manager land all. That should be a pip. , . , The grapplers are almost of a mind to hire North High street ser vice station mogul Don Madison on a permanent basis, 'tis rumored, for the soothing words and rub-downs Don administers the stomped and staggered musclers are delicacies they dont get every night. When one of the rasslers gets his teeth kicked, it hurts Donald almost as much as it does the rassler . . , Punching Party Due Soon Don't be surprised if a 40 et 8, American Legion sponsored fight card finds its way into the Ferry street garden one of these nights "Promoter" Ira Pilcher is again on the prowl. Even while having that laugh at Pfc John Steelhammer's expense, Mr. P. was busy on his favorite hobby--reviving the fistic fiestas in the village and although he has no definite statement to make,' he does purr that the proper brew is on the fire. (Mebbe he and Steelhammer will meet in the main event) ... Anyway, Pilch has the goodly graces of Joe Water man St Co. on his side this time, which won't hurt a bit . . . Perhaps that's where he figures on getting his fighters ... Keesey Sign With Rainiers . PORTLAND, Ore, March , 30 ()-Jinv Keesey, one-time Port land first baseman, signed with the Seattle Rainiers and left to night for training camp at Fres no. Keesey, who is over draft age, managed for Commercial Iron Works in the Shipyard Baseball league last year and is a former Boise, Idaho, 1manager and play er. M;.,: . ' I; " i . ' US Plan Saves Wool Growers 10 Cents Pound J PORTLAND, March J0.-jP-Northwest wool growers are sav ing at least 10 cents a pound on handling of wool through the gov ernment purchase plan, R, A. Ward, manager of the Pacific Wool Growers, said today. ! : "This year's program," generally the same as last year, calls for the Commodity Credit Corporation paying all storage and Insurance costs on wool from the time it reaches the primary handler," Ward said. -, v .V:, irS .,- He recently returned from Bos ton and Washington, DC, where he represented the cooperative in working out the 1944 program. KtcWrig Power CASmSFXTLD, Calif, March 33 Although their spring train ing games te date have been far from lnpresslve, t h e Seattle ( Itaislers may land a first divi-' t!;a lerlh if for ne ether rea i' '.m their strong pitching crew. ' - '-".'yi. 11 3 i .:u.-3 siaff now num--no fewer than ' 13 tossers, f j Esveral turlers from yz't'S tZZil , T! a ,r.illtri fleldlsg has T i raieJ and the tiUinjr. al- t -:X tzzt.. is .exrec'-l t i" r frtat t-v?". "' tl arrival " c .: ..::-l fl-j'crs i - 4 - x JACK ABRAHAMS laughs over that ill-fated farce Johnson Funeral to Be at St. Vincent's Funeral services and reciuiem high mass will be held at 10 a. m. jSaturday at St Vincents church ior ueorge r. Johnson, Brooks, who died Tuesday in a Salem hos pital of Injuries in an auto-truck accident near Brooks early Mon day morninz. Recitation of th Rosary will be at 8 p. m. Friday, March 31, at Clough - Barrick chapeL '. Johnson is survived by the wi dow, Mathilda; sons, Francis of the merchant marine and Arthur of ' Portland; daughters, Marie, Theresa and Sophia of Portland, and Delores of Dallas; uncles, F. O. Johnson, route 7, Salem, and Albert Johnson. Polk counta: and an aunt, Miss Amanda Johnson, seatue. : No Glass Found in Brandj, Says Conway PORTLAND, March 30.-- Jtay conway, state liquor admin istrator, said today that glass frag ments haye not been detected in any brandy sold by the state 11 quor control cxmnnission. None of the 30.000 cases of bran dy from Oporto. PortueaL which the California state food and drug inspector said showed presence of glass fragments in preliminary tests, were destined for Oregon, uonway said. , Tabs Suds for 1st Division ef experience including Joe . Dobbin, last . year , heavy-hitting shortstop; - Roy Johnson, former major league outfielder returning to the game after- a year's layoff, -and Cornelius Creeden, another outfielder re cently obtained from Holly wood. . 4 . . Clarence Marshall, ye an g " pitcher with Seattle last tea son, is showing well among the pitchers and Joe Kokes, How-' ard Davis, and Lloyd "Chris to , rfcer all show promise. - Gene Clark, Bakersfkld bey" Maroons, 'Dogs And Indians Oppose SHS Olinger Oval Scene For 3 p.m. Session ':, i. ' 1 Salem high's track and field' ers, a dozen lettermen, two trans fers and a ' handful of aspiring rookies strong, don their Red and Black scanties today to open the cinder season in a 4-way meet with the combined efforts of Mil waukee, Albany and Chemawa on Olinger oval. The grtjup romp and Jump party is set for 2:30 p. m. Albany and Chemawa,-added to the field only; yesterday, report only mediocre squads as (units, although both are said to have a shining light or two .on each. One in particular is Captain George Walters of Chemawa, a sprinter capable of scooting ; the century near the 10-second mark. The Maroons, always a topnotch track and field outfit in the No Name league, report this year they are: capable in the track events but; only so-so in the field efforts.' Another dashman, Richard Hicks, fifth place winner in the state meet's 220-yard event last season, heads the Milwaukie thinclads. Low hurdler Leonard Brown has a 26 mark for the short barriers, also a good reason why the Ma roons will hit the scorsheet today. And although the Northerners are reputedly weak In field events, their Bob Eldridge, Who also does some sprinting, has last year's No-Name broad - lumping title at 19 feet, much better than av erage. ' f - I j 'l'':. For Coach Tommy Drynan's Viks, if s Just the opposite from Milwaukie. The Viks have ' the power in the field events and dis tance trots, but stack up as being woefully weak in the sprints. Only Richard Taw, a lOOtyard man, is back to take care of Salem's short stuff. - I ' . The rest of the dozen lettermen are doled over the 880, discus, high Jump, mile. Javelin and shot ev ents. The SHS 1-2-3 boys, Benny Lambert,! Bob Macy and' Jim Shawver are half -rollers, and good ones; Dave Getzendaner tours the four-lapper with Andy Zahare, Art Gottfried wheels the platter over 120 feet, Duane - Isaacson shows much promise as a low hurdler, Tom Boardman doubles in the shot and discus, Norm Dalke tosses the spear and Dick Gatke and Jack Larson do the high jumping. ' ' Transfers, Lyle Williams, a pole vaulter who has done 10-6 in practice, and Bob Wehber, sprint er - broad jumper are also looked upon as possible points for the Vik side. 1 1 The sprinkling of Vik newcom ers, who have shown promise in the two-week workout sessions, will be going for the points In the other events. v. Gustafson 1st In Ruddles Go Harry Gustafson, 8-handicapped member of the Mens culb at Salem golf club won himself first prize in the Ruddles tourney by shooting a total of 22. He had an actual round of 40 in the 9-holed Thursday play. - -:i ;- " Tony Painter andJohn Heltzel finished in a deadloock for second with 21 Ruddles each. Painter toured the nine in 35. three under HeltzeL Don Hendrje was next with 20 after shooting a 33 and deducting handicap with the num ber of Ruddles points earned. Fif teen players participated. No Coaches, No Ball , PORTLAND, March 30-ff)- A shortage of coaches may hold up Portland's plan for free base ball schools for youngsters. Ten schools are slated i to - ooen in playgrounds Saturday, but only six coacnes have been lined up, City Sports Director Ray Brooks saw .today.- :n who signed with Seattle this spring, . is an excellent fielder but so far has failed to display ability at the plate that made him better than a .609 hitter ef prep pitching. . i. f. K -t: . Returning rerulars Include John Bablch, Jack McClore, Carl Fischer! Joe Demoran, Syl Johnson; Byron Speece, Al Lib- ke, nlx Turpia and4 Frank Tin cup, .all pitchers; Hal Sueme and- Kick Bonarigo, catchers; and Stanley Gray, B&l Lyman. Joe Dobbin and Jim GHJay, in-fieldera. Gorgeous Georgie Returns Tuesday - - Piluso to Gorgeous Georgie Warner, the kimono folding sharpie of the light heavy hasslin' flock,' re turns te his eld northwest stamp ing grounds next week after successfully sojourning In Cali fornia, and Tuesday nlfht takes ever the Ferry Street Garden main' event spot with popular Ernie' PUnsb. The match .'was' made, signed and delivered by hustling .Matchmaker Don Ow en yesterday. And itH be a "brand new" Gorgeous Georgie coming home Tuesday Hollywood took' its toll on the emery bat cagy mus-; TH' VIKING 1-2-3 BOYS Above are the 1-2-3 boys of Salem 'Ll '- - . ' - Olinger oval against the combined efforts of Milwaukie, Albany and Chemawa highs. The trio, all half-milers, are (left to right) Benny Lambert, Bob Macy and Jim Shawver. They finished 1-2-3 In their pet event numerous times Salt Creekers Senior Church The Salt Creek Baptist quint captured the Senior "A" Church basketball league title at the YMCA last night by downing Cal vary Baptist 28 to 19 in the play off tussle. Both. teams were tied for first place at the end of the regular season. Forward aBrtell led the win ning attack with 10 points while Andy Zahare's five paced the los ers. The tilt wound up for the season all league basketball at the Y. Attentions are to be turned to softball now. CALV. BAP. (M) (21) SALT CREEK HoucK (4) T (2) Thlesles Dowd (2) , F (10) BarteU Zahars (5) C 3) Fast Thomas (2) G (4) Buhler Bloom (2) G C. ViUwock Calvary Baotlst tub Heman 4: Salt Creek Baptist E. Vulwork 3. Offi cials: Harold Davis and Chet Goodman. Jug9 Spears j Meet Preview KNOXVDLLE, TeniL, March 30PHHarold "Jug" McSpaden of Philadelphia took top honors today with a seven-under-par 63 in the pro-amateur event preced ing Knoxville's first $6,000. open golf! tournament Shooting into' a strong wind on a muddy course, McSpaden tied the municipal course record, col lecting four birdies on the short front side and picking up three more on the longer 'last nine. Sears-Roebuck topped the ; league-leading Acklin Bootery quint two . of three, Miller's Furniture copped two of three from Keg lettes and" Rial to made it .unani mous by taking two of three from Broadway Beauty Shop in Ladies league bowling at Perfection last night. ! . - : : y rxt . - i The Rialto squad boasted the session's star performers' as Jones rolled a 213 to capture single game honors " and AverOl tossed a 523 series for high in that division. - ACKUVS BOOTERY (1) - . . Hanmcap,-..:,..- IS 15 ' IS 45 Dak 120 J27 130 S7t 134 151 14J 428 101 192 139428 JOS 134 136378 1M 173 - 11S 454 Brady - , ' Farmer E. M. Poulln Tamblya " Totals .11:1 L 641 732 6713111 SEAKS, KOEBUCK (2 Allen JM 189 14S SI 4 Juza Car kin 133 124 110369 143 137 131413 118 135 168421 13 159 133428 Holt Putnam Loop Champ eler. Although he lost his Pa cific Coach llghtheavy belt to one Paavo Ketones while In the southland, he offset tt by team- - lng npwith a full-blood Eye talian count, Sismor A. Rossi, and the pair, with JSignor Rossi as manager, plan to Seattle the bieepers from coast to coast en their way te making Georgie the world's No. 1 lightheavy rrappler. The Count, said to be a! well - to - do sportsman and i soldier of fortune, wont be with his protege Tuesday night, but as Georgie' plans on mopping City Softy Action to Man's track and field team which last season. (Statesman sports photo) Gas, .Tire Rationing Didn't Even Faze 'Em PORTLAND, Ore March 10 --Oregon sportsmen, unde terred by gas and tire short ages, purchased a record high of 139,073 fishing licenses; and 123,147 hunting licenses flast year, the state game commis sion said today. j i - Hockey Teams Reach Finals MONTREAL. March 3HPV- The Montreal Cahadiens captured their best-of-s e v e n Stanley Cup semi-finals tonight by beating To ronto 11 to 0, for their fourth win in! five contests. The Canadiens scored seven goals in the third period. J iDETROIT, March 30-(ff)-The Chicago Blackhawks, who finished fourth in the National Hockey league, sailed into the Stanley ctip playoff finale tonight by winning their third straight game from the Detroit Red Wings, 5 to 2, before a crowd of 12,791 and copping the series, four games to one."--,. i Peanuts Lowry In' ) LOS ANGELES. March 30 -m Harry "Peanuts' Lowery,' speedy centerfielder of the Chicago Cubs, bis been inducted into the army. He notified friends tonight he is stationed at Fort MacArthur. The Cubs had counted on him to be one of their regular flycatchers. m t ni ,VIIKNITIIU 2) . i! . ,- v.Tl . t i i - a Poulin , W in 468 HUbbard J12S 138 111 393 181 11S 1 180 456 ih ' in im 4fl Boyd Srigley , Meyers , J7S '12S i 17S 478 Totals KJSGLSTTSS 1) BowIbby-. ' 'i Mills Ryer Anderson i . . Garbarlno . J13 .843 .7M X2C J 178 ,109 430 J04 133 1J8-37S 129 188 137-434 139 ' 137 119395 133 135 195 483 Totals .648 751 898 2099 RIALTO (1) Jones .j " Webb.. ' AVCTtlf Aibrtca Lloyd 91 S 131 132488 148 114 137399 172 178 175523 153 135 120407 158 15 14SJ484 Totals S T35 703 227S i' E30ADWAY BEAUTY. IH0P (1) Handicap S 24 H.WT 170 135 135-440 KSner . ? "1-410 Podrabsky Rowan i 109 14S 131388 .110 144 101355 vp the circuit ever a period ef three or four weeks, the noble- ' man, whe decks eat In the lat est from Esquire, Including monocle and beret, will be seen plenty later on. v - Piluso was given the enviable role ' ef 1ashing with the . guy wha knows how to-both bash and wrestle with the best ef 'em by virtue of his easy win , ever Bowlegged Back David- son here two weeks back. Owen ' - says he promised Piluso better things In the future after that one, and the future Is now at Loop Start Next opens its season this afternoon en Jack Favored At 12-5 Over , . - - ' ... Zuritd Tonight NEW YORK, March 30 -ff)- Beau Jack, one-time Georgia shoe shine boy who twice has held the New York lightweight title, is the 12-5 favorite In his 10-round Mad ison Square Garden non-title bout with NBA ' champion Juan Zurita tomorrow but some of the wise money is on the Mexican. Johnny Dundee, the old feather weight, king, and Jimmy Johnston, who has talked his way through SO years of fistic history, agreed that Zurita has the speed and style to conquer Jack, making his third Garden appearance of the month f Both point out that Jack lost a decision to Bobby rtuffin and had considerable trouble with Lulu Constantino when those two failed to follow the othrodox script. ' Zurita, Mexico's first native born world champion, possesses a switch-stance that was one of his best assets when he dethroned Sammy Angot in Los Angeles March 8, Dolan, Robleto i PORTLAND, Ore, Mar. 3HJPfc Joey Dolan, Albina shipyard bat tler, will attempt to revenge ms last fall's defeat by Joe Robleto, Pasadena, Calif-, 'in ten-round main event here tomorrow night. Both men win move out of the featherweight class to make their debut as lightweights. The Mexi can, who now scales 122,' is re garded as favorite. Padres Drop Fourth SAN DIEGO, Calif, March 30 -4P)-The San Diego Padres lost their fourth straight game today when they dropped a 10 to 3 de cision to the Coast Guard patrol base nine. Rex Cecil agreed to terms and Chet Johnson reported to - camp. Both are holdover moundsmcn and are counted on as starters this season." DRS. CHAN ... LAM Or.T.TXamN J. i DrXi.CkaJJ CmXTSS Cerbxlls ts 211 North liberty Upstair Portland General SSeetrlc Co Office open Saturday only 10 a m to t pjro.; I to 1 p m. Con nutation. Elood presturs and urine tests are tree of charge. Practiced tnco 1811. Adop Scrap Tonight teae" - ' : evMM mmf adBMBSsjsseB8 Rassle Him hand for the Portland shipyard er. Although Owen ; has yet to fill'out the balance of Tuesday's card, expected to ibe fully aV rip - roarloos as was this week's, he Intends bringing back both stylist Tony HorelU, he with the "windap" bold, end Tar- tan Potvin, the bald - pated meanie whe crunched with Tex nager. It may be impossible te . have Jack Riser on hand again Tuesday, as he is now busy with pre-inductlon chores in Port-. ted;; Week Six or Eight Teams Revive 5; Diamond Sport ' By CHRIS KOW1TZ It may lack some of the "clam our" of arc-lights i and snaDDT uniforms, etc of a few years back, but nevertheless a city soft- ball circuit will operate In Salem this - year, with opening - action listed for as early as next Wednes day. - ; :: A committee composed of Salem softball league officers, members of the YMCA staff and represen tatives of teams expected, to play in the surprise circuit met last night at the Y, and drew up basic plans for the 1944 season. ' r Only one league j will operate during the season, planying twi light contests each Wednesday on three fields, Olinger, Leslie and Sweetland. The season will be split in two halves, with a two week, rest between the first and second legs, the. first round end ing June 14 and the second start ing July 2. ; Winners of each round will play it off at the close ofthe season for the. city: championship unless one team snares both legs. . ; ' Willamette - university's naval V-12'ers will fiurnish two of. the eight teams expected to open fir ing Wednesday, while the Salem Air Base will be represented with a single outfit Keith Brown Build ing Supply and Oregon Pulp and Paper have signed as sponsors of teams, : while Jim Sheldon .has formed a club and Is now shopping for a backer-upper. A nine com posed of Hi-Y members may par ticipate in the circuit, as well as a team which" would be composed of faculty members of Willamette and Salem public schools. Elton Thompson was reelected president of the league, Charles Davis and Chet Goodman was chosen both secretary and treasur er and loop manager at last nfoht's meeting. ' : Thompson named Charles Da vis, Les Sparks and Goodman to the schedule committee, which will announce the playing slate early next weex. Luby Oiecks In LAKEWOOD. NJ. March SO- WV-Hugh Luby, heir apparent to me second base Job with the New York Giants, reported to Mana ger Mel Ott today following workouts with the Coast league san Francisco club. Step Onl ca Easier Day YcaTl ! Feel Deller in a New Spring Outfit ' from iho JJ. Clothes Shop L where Men s . Fine Quality Scils, : Tcpccals, Spar! Coals, Slacks; ; Scil Panls and Fine For Fell Hals : Are Most Reasonably Priced 100 wool fabrics, choice of new spring patterns and col ors in smartly styled single and double j breasted models. Suits from $20 to $40 : j Topcoats from j $170 to $35 . Slacks and Suit Pants $35 to $1(LS0 -x Sport Coats S1Z55 to $180 t Fur Ftlt Hcrtf al $84)0 Agents for 10TAL TAILORS AND J. B. SIMFSON Made-to-Measwe Clothes for Men and Women Expert Fitter Your Xnspsxrtoa InYitecI Without Obliaafioa - i OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ;. ; QUALITV CTYLE CHEATER a x - rV" r,m -17 WATr? W Doors from Liberty St, vjf UllXlU 01 Liberty St rormer LoccrSon cf Lice's Shoe Store Utah Captures, Mythical Cage Crown, 43-36 Red Cross Gains 1 $35,000 From Tilt NEW YORK, March ZtHPln Utah's Blitz Kids, winners of the NCAA title, ' reached basketball heights tonight by defeating St. John's, victor in the national in vitation tournament, 43 to 36, in a Red Cross benefit game that at tracted 18423 fans to Madison Square Garden.- i , ' ' '.The: victory, achieved in the last half after the two teams had left, the floor, at the intermission deadlocked,! 19-19, marked a great comeback' for the ball-hawking Rocky Mountain boys , following their defeat in the first round of the' national invitation tourna ment . ;i ' , ", The travelled back east to take the . NCAA: championship . event and qualify, for tonight's game, which saw $35,000 turned over to the . Red Cross.. ' o- ?-J.;:U: Air Base Play Saturday Salem's first baseball contest of. the season will be played tomor row, but even the most ardent' fan is not expected to be on deck for the diamond action. Salem Air Base and Oregon State Prison . Greys will meet in side the pen walls in ; a game that's strictly "taboo for outside attendance," f only . inmates to be allowed to view the fracas. ; Coach Lt Charlie Stepp's Air Base nine - will play Dallas high school at" Dallas Tuesday, and high and Willamette ; university have . a 1 s o scheduled Silverton for future games. Geo.' E. Waters ; park will be used as the Airmen's home field. Slay ton Lists Boxing Card STAYTONBoxers from Stay ton. Turner and 4 Aumsville high schools will biff off tonight's box ing card slated for the Stayton high gym. The bouts will be un der the. supervision of Stayton Coach M. VanDriesche. A pair of "free for alls," which will see six bashers in the ring at the same time, will be a fea ture, of the card, listed for an 8 p. m. opening, r Tonight's program: . Bobby- Delk. 54, v. John Whizefaunt, 50; John Stevens. 68, vs. BiUy Weddle. 85; B. rshshalts. ST. vs. BultTraak, 95; Grade school free for aU (con testants to be announced): Robert Cur tis, lit vs. A. Korlln, 119; W. Lier man, 110. vs. Ralph del. 120; BUI Poole. 115. vs.i Buck Miller. 110; Jack Hindes, 125, vs. Bill Davenport, 125; Jack Stewart. 135, vi. T. Pierae. 135; E. Jordan, 135. vs. Ted Nichols of Aumsville. 135? M. Sagnotty, 140. vs. Jos McCoy of Turner. 140; Ronnie Johnson. 148. vs. Clay Perkins. 150; Larry Prichard. 145. vs. Murray Cham pagne. 150; High school free tor all B. Coulson. ' Blynn Humphreys, Jack Stewart. Dare 11 Hindres. M. Long and Harry Welter; M. Mack, 148, vs. Bob Dombrosky. 180; Gilbert Wsgoner, 145. vs. Dale Yake of Turner. 150; Jim Lafky, 150. vs. Jack KUUnger of Aums ville. lea. . i -. (. - Angels Win, 6-4 ANAHEIM, Calif, March 30-(ffJ-The Los Angeles Angels set back the US Coast Guard nine of San Pedro today, 6 to 4, as Lefty Ray Prim, property of the Chi cago Cubs, held the service team well in! check. Gel Filled mghl by J.J. YcuTl Look Deller VALUE Tun n I n 1 -SSBBSBSSSSSIBBBSBSS I Totals -T14 744 OT 2145 Totals JB62 759 SSI 2008