Sports Briefs w j Br Hugh Fullerton, Jr.? ;NEW YORK, April 10 (P) The other day, Al Del Greco, the Hackensack, N. J,, sports scribe, came up with the sug gestion that golf clubs suffering from the shortage of profession als might do worse than to hire some of the better feminine golfers to take their places . . . There's no kidding about that shortage, cither, though e'entu ally the supply of golf courses may run short, too. So, along with Rosie the Riv eter and Susie the Section Hand, why not Pauline the Golf Pro? WELL, WHY NOT? About a half dozen top-flight women golfers have turned pro Helen Hicks, Patty Berg and Betty Hicks Newell for example and Joe Dey, the U. S. Golf association secretary, figures that any gal who can qualify for the women's championship Is a good enough golfer for the job , . . "They're really good," he says. "And women seem to take more lessons and show the effects of Instruction more than the men." ... On the negative side, there's the question of whether they could teach golf especially to men, who play a harder-socking game than most gals whether they'd want to give up their amateur status for temporary jobs, and what would the crabby quartet think about it, anyway. NO SHORTAGE Twenty-six thousand fans at Jamaica, Twenty-six thousand to see the nags run. Tires and trains and shoes all are rationed, But still the folks got there and bet a mill-yun. ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE The Canadian censor now has passed the news that Flight Sgt. Sigurd ' Hannes of the royal Norwegian air force you re member "Sigurd of Little Nor way" who turned in some re markable ski jumping feats a year or so ago has been killed in action on a sweep over France . . . Sid Luckman, Mr. Brains of the Chicago Bears' "T" party, is the principal lec turer at the Purdue football clinic today. .- SERVICE DEPT. ,PFC Americo Woyciesjes of the marines, former eastern in tercollegiate 175-pound boxing champion from Syracuse, spent his spare time on Guadalcanal collecting butterflies. He has a collection of 200 rare specimens . ; Corp Ken Sylvestri, former Yankee and White Sox catcher now playing for Camp Bland ing, Fla., says he'd rather face Pepper Martin's spikes sliding into . the plate than get mixed up in a bayonet fight any day . . . But as long as he holds his "expert" rating with a 37 mm. gun and Garand rifle, he probably won't have to worry about anyone getting within bayonet range. Skyhawks, Royal Navy Hockeymen Meet in Last Tilt LOS ANGELES, April 10 (P) Tied with one victory each, the San Diego Skyhawks and the Royal Navy Ice Hockey team from Victory, B. C, meet to night in the deciding game of their three-game series. A 6 to 2 win by the Can adians last night gave them the edge on points for .the series. however, which will determine which team meets La Can- adiens in a seven-game series starting Tuesday. x7J etflffcnaeJ All School Tournament For School Championship in the Respective Weights K.U.H.S. BOYS' GYM Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Admission 25c ' Ringside or Balcony PAGE TEN Pelicans Second in Rogue Relays; Medford Men First Bocchi III; Petersteiner Makes High Jump; Top Spots Split With Medford Klamath Union high school track men lost the Rogue River relays to Medford yesterday in the valley by a score of 32 to 26. Grants Pass was third with 12 and Ashland fourth with 2. The absence of Jim Bocchi, star Pelican shot-putter, due to illness, was felt keenly by the J. Garrison Garners TKO Over Burke PORTLAND, April 10 (JP) Jimmy Garrison, 149, Kansas City, scored a technical knock out over Jack Burke, 147, of Og- den, Utah, in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round main j event last night. j Burke, dazed from a knock- j down in the third, was knocked j nearly through the ropes twice i in the fourth before the bout was j stopped. 1 Spider McCallum, 145, Mis-, soula, Mont., won a six-round decision from Jimmy Collins, 147, Portland, in the semi-final. Other results: Pat Black Cloud, 167, Fort Gates, N. D., technical knockout over Ted Damico, 171, Portland; Jimmy Allen, 157, Portland, technical knockout over John O'Connell, 154, Portland; Mel Roberts, 141, Portland, decision over Orv Teeters, 146, Portland. Whitman Takes Double Header From Cougars PULLMAN, April 10 (JP) The timely hitting of Outfielder Ray O'Dell and WSC's ill-timed errors combined to give , the Whitman college Missionaries both ends of a double header here yesterday, 8-6 and 2-1. The victories gave Whitman a four-two advantage in the annual baseball' series. . In the first game O-'Dell batted in the lying run and scored the clincher on an error. In the second he gave Whitman its tying run again and an error later contributed the victory margin. Game Animals Need Reducing in Idaho, Says Specialist BOISE, Idaho, April 10 (JP) Domestic and game animals should be reduced along the south and middle forks of the Payette river, Herman Koppes, big game specialist for the Idaho fish and game department said today. - He made the recommendation in reporting on a game census and range survey completed by the department in cooperation with the forest service, in which "serious overgrazing condi tions" were noted. RELAY CANCELLED PULLMAN. Anril 111 The scheduled dual relay meet between the University of Idaho and Washington State college today has been cancelled, Track Coach Babe Hollingbery said last night. He explained the cancellation was at the request of Idaho Coach Mike Ryan, who said his boys were not ready for competition. . Thrills! Spills! Action! Boxing, Wrestling 30 Rounds Boxing 30 Minutes Wrestling April 10, 1943 Klamath squad. Petersteiner took Bocchi's place in the high jumps, making the highest jump of the relays five foot, seven inches. First places were split evenly between Medford and Klamath teams. The Pelicans placed first in the mile relay, 440 yard relay, high jump relay and broad jump relay. They also placed second in the half-mile run. Next Friday the Pelicans will go to Medford for an invitational meet with southern Oregon and northern California schools. Summary: 880-Yard Relay First, Med ford; second, Klamath; third, Grants Pass. Time, 1.36:5. Klam ath team Foster, Hunter, Vail lancour, Mocabee. Mile relay First, Klamath Falls; second, Medford; third, Grants Pass. Time, 3.43:7. Klam ath team Silva, P e r s i n g, Young, Henthorne. 440-relay First, Klamath Falls; second, Medford; third, Ashland. Time, 46:6. Klamath team Davis, Vaillancour, Moca bee, Foster. Distance medley First, Med ford; second, Grants Pass; third, Klamath Falls. Time 15.17. Klamath team Dawson, T y n- dall, Cada, Foulon. Spring medley First, Med ford; second, Grants Pass; third, Klamath Falls. Time 3.52:3. Klamath team Vaillancour, Mo cabee, Silva, Henthorne. Shot First, Medford; second, Grants Pass; third, Klamath Falls. Total distance, (3 puts) 109.5 feet. Klamath entrants Silva, Patzke, Conroy. Broad jump First, Klamath Falls; second, Medford; third, Ashland. Total distance (3 jumps) 56 feet, 51 inches. Klam ath contestants-: Foster, Vaillan cour, Bigger. High jump First, Klamath Falls; second, Medford; third, Grants Pass. Total height, 16 feet, 7 inches. Klamath entrants Petersteiner, Foster, Bigger. TRAINING CAMP BRIEFS By The Associated Press MUNCIE, Ind., April 10 Pittsburgh and Detroit took the field today for the first of their nine-game exhibition series which winds up at Detroit on April 19. Manager Frankie Frisch of the Pirates nominated Rip Sewell and Lloyd Dietz for today's en counter while Steve O'Neill of the Tigers, picked Rookie Frank Overmire and Johnny Gorsica. NEW YORK Although the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees resume their in-tra-city series today, it is likely that President Ed Barrow of the Yanks, will miss some of the action. Frankie Crosetti, veteran in fielder of the club and its only holdout, is expected during the day although Barrow has no def inite word that he is en route. Ernie Bonham will start for the American leaguers, while Max Macon probably will get that chore for the Dodgers. PHILADELPHIA With the Philadelphia Americans one up, the Phillies and the A's resume their city series today. Johnny Podgajny will start for the Na tional leaguers with Si Johnson chucking the final chapters. For Connie Mack's nine, it will be Lum Harris and Jess Flores. COLLEGE PARK, Md. Young Early Wynn has demon strated enough hop on his fast ball and consistently good con trol in three spring mound as signments that there is some talk he may get the call to start the opening game for the Wash ington Senators. ST. LOUIS The world cham pion St. Louis Cardinals are no better than a 50-50 befin the DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ARMORY Music by Baldy's Band ' Dancing 9 Till 1 Regular Admission Slim Chance Of Dodger's Harold Peck Ex-Brewer Star Slugger Bought by Brooklyn Even Though Ho Shot Off Toot By JUDSON BAILEY NEW YORK, April 10 (JP) One of the best major league prospects ever to get up to the big show without a chance of staying is Harold Arthur Peck of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Peck was ono of the stars of the Milwaukee Brewers last sea son and led the American asso ciation in total hits. Ho was such a prize that even though he shot two toes off his left foot in a hunting accident last September, Larry MacPhail bought him for a fancy price. Peck's problem now is this his foot has not yet mended suf ficiently for him to earn an out field berth with the Dodgers and when it does get well he must report for induction. This seems like a hopeless cir cle for the immediate baseball ambitions of the 26-year-old swatter from Genesee Depot, Wis. "I was classified 1-A last fall before the draft board knew about my foot," he said today. "When they examined me they didn't give me any new classifi cation, they just told me and my doctor to report back as ,soon as the foot was well." Peck is married and the father of a nine-months-old daughter. He was classed 3-A last Septem ber 3 when, with four games of the association schedule remain ing, he took advantage of an off day to go hunting near his home and sent a shotgun blast into his foot. Washington Tops Ballard Boosters In First Battle SEATTLE, April 10 (JP) The University of Washington base ball team opened its season here yesterday with a 6-3 victory over the Ballard Boosters. Howard Kafer, frosh pitcher from Clarkston, held Ballard to five hits and hit a double that scored two runs. Len Tran, Se attle frosh third baseman, hit four for four including a double. seven-game city series with the Browns that get under way to day. A year ago the Browns tied the series although the Cardinals took the National league flag and then went on for the world crown. - INDIANAPOLIS Manager Bill McKechnie of the Cincin nati Reds picked Ray Starr and Elmer Riddle as his hurlers to day against the Cleveland In dians, who boast five .300 hit ters in the spring games. Ken Keltner, Indian third baseman, has an average of .368. NEW YORK The New York Giants, who have gone unbeaten through a series of spring games with service and minor league' nines, collide with the Boston Red Sox today. The Sox have been scored upon only once in their last 35 innings of play. Manager Mel Ott chose Cliff Melton and Johnny Whittig for his pitchers today in hopes of Chief of Police's Sale of Real Property for Special City Assessment Liens NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 22nd day of April, 1043, beginning at the hour of IOiOO ,A. M. of said day, ot tho front door of the City Hall in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, I will sell at public sale for cash on hand all of tho following described properties, to-wit: ' , ' LOT ADDITION BLOCK TO WHOM ASSESSED DATE LEVIED KLAMATH S 14 of 9 74 Lottie Lambert September 14, 1D2S S of 10 74 Lottie Lambert ' September 14, 1928 3 105 James E. Swansen , Juno 30, 1928 FIRST SE48' of 2 5 Allen Sloan November 18, 1926 Pt. of 1 (Lot 1, less DV 71, pg. 554) DV101, pg. 294 1 V, Verna Anderson November 18, 1926 NE9' of 7 6 C. L. Blgelow August 26, 1927 NE50' of 1 & 2 26 M. L. & Alice Johnson . May 4, 1927 Balance of 1 & 2 26 M. L. & Alice Johnson May 4, 1927 RIVERSIDE . , 4 18 Dr. E. D. Lamb May 4, 1927 INDUSTRIAL 25 14 O. W. Chapman May 13, 3027 S. 9' of 26 14 O. W. Chapman May 13, 1027 SE 6' of 35 18 Earl F, 4t Zella R. Blankonshlp December 6, 1927 NW 12.5' of 37 18 Earl F. & Zella R. Blankonshlp Docombor 6, 1927 .' BUENA VISTA 5 86 C. C. Clino June 13, 1027 . MILLS 325 111 G, & Katherino Neubcrt September 10, 1027 CANAL 3 7 David W. Johnson et al i ' June 30, 1928 This sale Is mado under and by virtue of a warrant or list In tabular form for tho collection of special assessment Hons, which have been delinquent for more than one year nrlor to March 18, 1943. on real estate within tho corporate limits of tha Citv of Klamath Fallst Klamath described is located within the 96,2210, Oregon Code 1930 as Each of said lots, parcels of Klamath Falls the full amount of its assessment Hens plus Interest and the costs of and upon : Dated this 18th day of March, First Publication, 3-20-43. Final publication, 4-17-43. M. 20-27, A. 3-10-17, K Club to Sell Tickets Saturday For School Smoker Members of the K club of the high school lit an advance ticket sale for tho smoker Tuesday, April 13, will can vass tho downtown section of town this afternoon. Tickets will bo on sola at 25 cents for adults and high school stu dents, and 10 cents for gram mar school students. Willie Draws Big Crowd to Boston Arena BOSTON. April 10 (JP) Thanks to Willio Pep, the fast punching Hartford, Conn., feath erweight who owns the New York version of that division's title, Boston today appeared to hnvo rehabilitated itself as a major boxing center. With pep as a magnet, a crowd of 15,949, tho largest that has seen an indoor boxing show here since 1931, poured into the Bos ton Garden lust night and saw him win a split decision over Sol Bartolo, a supcr-UKgresslve Bos ton youngster, in a 10-round overnight bout. Both weighed 127S. The gross gate receipts were $39,030, only u bit less than those provided by Boston's last really big boxing crowd, the one that saw Lou Broulllard of Worcest er, win the welterweight title from Jacklo Thompson 12 years ago. PORTLAND GETS TWO PORTLAND, April 10 (IP) Behind the one-hit pitching of Am Shapkin and Andy Plenovl, the University of Portland col lected a couple of baseball vic tories from Pacific university yesterday by margins of 20 to 0 and 7 to ,0. Portland got 29 hits in the two games. GRANT WINS AGAIN PORTLAND, April 10 (JP) Grant high school, almost peren nial track champion of Port land, again won the city relay meet yesterday, topping both A and B divisions. OAKLAND LOSES BERKELEY, Calif., April 10 (JP) The Oakland coast league ball club lost its sixth game in seven Thursday, bowing to the University of California's home run assault, 9 to 0. SOLDIER BOWLS 300 MOULTRIE, Ga. First 300 game by a soldier was bowled by Corp. Vincent C. Statts at Spence field, Moultrie. lengthening the 'club's victory string while Boss Joe Cronin of the Sox selected Ken Chase and Anton Karl to share the duties. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jimmy Wilson, pilot of the Chicago Cubs, is so elated over the pro gress of his veteran pitching staff that he already has picked Claude Passcau to hurl the major league opener against Pittsburgh April. 21 with Bill Lee down for the second game and Hi Bithorn for the third. PLA1NFIELD, N. J. - Nate Andrews, who came to the Bos ton Braves from the Cincinnati Reds during the winter in tho deal for Eddie Miller, will be on the mound for tho tribe today against the Newark Bears of the International league. Jim Tobin also is expected to do some hurling. Countv. Oregon, which warrant City of Klamath Falls, Klamath amended, providing a method of and tracts will bo sold separately 1043. Zoe Ann Wins National Women's Diving Title Twelve-Year-Old Also Takes Third In One-Meter AAU Swimming Competition By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO, April 10 (!') Little Zoo Ann Olson of La Porto City, la., is destined to become onn of tho nation's greatest diving stars. Hor mother says so, and gives her about eight mora years to do it. Zoe Ann is only 12 yours old, but she already Is tho national Junior Indoor lowbonrd diving champion. Last night sho placed third In tho one-meter event of tho national senior women's AAU swimming competition, "I was happy, but not too surprised with her showing," proudly confessed Mrs. Art 01' sen, wife of a high school prln-1 n. B AA clpul and formor YWCA swim ming instructor at Sioux Falls, S. D. "I've had to squeeze my gas oline rationing cards to take her to Waterloo, 33 miles away, and to Ccdur Falls, another 44 miles, because we don't huve a pool In La Porte City, "You can see that my daugh ter and I are determined sho will become a great star some day, Sho'U probably reach her peak when sho is IB or 20." For tho third straight year, Ann Ross of Brooklyn's Dragon club won tho ono-mctor diving crown last night, with Dorothy Zleglcr of the host Mcdinuh club second. Tho Multnomah club of Port land, pre., made a strong bid for the teum championship by -collecting 10 points as Suzanne Zimmerman, Brcnda Holser and Noncy Merkl finished 1-2-3 In tho 100-yard free stylo. Observ ers could not remember another time when a tcom so completely dominated an event In a nation al meet. The Riviera club of Indianap olis, minus its star, Betty Bcmis of the WAVES, banked five points when 14-ycar-old Jonn Fogle won the 300-yard indi vidual medley. Always rend the classified ads. YNOrH!S Or ANNUAL STATKMKNT Of th. Uv.vpoe4 l-ondo and Clloha iMnnum Company, Ud.. of Liverpool. England, on the Ihlrly tlrt day ol Oe e.mbr. 1HI, made In. Insurance Comrnletoner ot lb. Slnta Oregon, pursuant le law: r.plul Amouat af atalulory depolll III.M1.M Incoraa N.I premium. MC.lv.il "",,,. log the year lll.OIO.III.II latereoi. dividend, and r.nl. received during- lha year lll.lll.ll Income from oth.r aourcaa received durlnr tha year . in, in. II Talal Ineom. ll.tol.f Jt.10 llliburermente Mat loaaaa paid during th. ,..r Including adjtj.l- m.nt aip.naa MM."." Commleilone and ealarlee paid during lha y.ar ... I.Tll.lll.ll Tax... licence, and (eee paid durlnr lha year .W.ITP.H Amount of all olhar ap.n- ..., dlllltaa '"'" " Total eapendllurei 1 13.l3l.0l7.il Admitted Aaaala Valua ot raal a.iaia owoed ...... (market valua) I I.IM.M Loana on mortgagee and Value of bonde o w n a d l.morllt.d) l.H,ll.ll Valua of elock owned (mar ital valua) Caeh In bank, and on band Premium. In eeuree of col lactlon written ainca flap imiur 30, 1043 Intar.al and rant! du. and accrued Olbar aaaala (n.l) 3. III. HI .01 1.001,700.10 1,111,111.11 II. HI. II 74.70UI Tola! admltt.d aaaala . lll.lll.HHIl I.lanililice Oroa. elalmi for looaee no- paid I.ITMll II Amount of un.arn.d premi um, on all oulatandlnr rieka I. Ill, III. II Dua for commlailon and brokerage .IVilltl All oth.r UablHII. lol.lll.n Tola! Ilablllilaa, a glipt capital I1I.SSI.I7T.04 Slatulory dapoell ;??;?! Surplua ov.r all Ilablllilaa 1,131,113.17 urplua a holdara ' rerarda policy- I M31.I1S.I7 Total I ..l.1ll.T0O.l Iluelnnea la Orornn for lha Year Nat pramlumi received dur- Inr lha y.ar ; 10,110.71 Nat loaiea paid during lha rUmY f,Co!npVr"'ThV,Lly.rpool London illoba Ina. Co.. I.ld. Nam. of Unlt.d Statee manarer. Har old Warnar. ' Nama of Hecratary, J. flordon Ba, Portland, Oragon. or list Is in mv hands. Each of County, Oregon, and is being foreclosing special assessment liens. . and will bo struck off to tho first EARL IIEUVEL, Chief of Police of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, tvrecjon patters Beaver Pitchers For 14 to 1 Win COUVALLIS, Ore., April 10 (V) The University of Oregon baseball team teed off on three Oregon Stuto pitchers here yos tordoy to gather In tho opening Hii mo of tho northern division schedulo by the lop sided scoro of 14 to 1. John Bubnlo, Oregon swat king who batted fivo for five to lead tho slaughter, started the route In tho first Inning whon ho doubled with tho bases full to drlvo Oregon's first three runs, after Don Cecil, OSC's starting hurler, had passed all three. BEAVERTON WINS BEAVERTON, April 10 (P) Bcnvcrton high school defeated Salem yesterday, 8S-7 to 34.3, for its third consecutive track victory. Boavcrt6n won all but two events, tho mile and discus. srNursi or nsvi statkmknv ok run New England Mutual Life Insurance Company of Ronton, In tho Stat, ot MauarhuiHt. un lha Ililnj llrtt day of Hncrml.tr, u, mailn to Die tntiram: rummlMloitar of the .Htat of Urrifitn, ur,iiant to lawi Capllil Amount at eapllal lUwk paid up yog. Total premium locum, for lha r a.m.ctM Intrrrit, ilvlili.mil and rvntl racrhrd during lh y.ar . . ll.tll.lse.M tinxiin from other aourral rrcrlvrd during th year IMltl.tlo.il Total Incomi pa.io'.iuj.oi Dllburaamaflll I'altl for toilet, amlowtneull, annulliri and lurrrnder val 1 I t.tl.I.U lllrhlrndi paid In pollr)bold.ri during Ilia year ... Dlvldrii'U paid on capital itocll during lite rar M ContiiiUiloiu and lallrlei paid during Iho )mr ..., Tatet, llrrmri and feel paid during the year ... - . Amount ot. all other eipendl turel ., . . .. I, 711,111.01 Nona t.JI0,ll.ll t.HMM.TI II, ftW,S!fl.A7 Total eipemllturei . I S0.IM.WI.I7 Allan Valua nf real citato owned (book valua! I M,M,ltt.tl Iinn on mortgage and cllet er.l. etc. M.IM.SVU.M Value of bond! owned (amor- tired) . ItK.OJI.MJ.J! Value of itoeki owned (maf. ket value) M,wa,ITT.W Premium notea and policy loam tl.lM.MIl.M Cnili In liHpki and on band 13.ira.tna.oi Interett and rent due and accrued l,ll,aM.I9 Net unci reted and deferred premium. l0.1l,IS7.l Oilier aneli (net) . 7,,ls.OT Total admitted aneli oln,)!r,,TM.I LlabllltlM Xet reiervrl ISII.WI.Ha.il 11rM rlilmi for lonei unpaid S. 1.11.7.02 All other llabllltlei 97.IM.M7.Ttl Totnl llabllttei. MCcnt cap tal MS 1, 01 1, 1)14.01 Soerlal real citato and mort (ao ('""I s.oon.ooo nr) Huriilus over nil llnhllltlrl tO.IM.lw.M Siirnlm ai reuardi policy . holderi U.4U.IW.M Total IWt.ila.SUJI BiMlmit In Oragon for thl Vlir Net premium, and nituulllci re. celvrd during lha yenr im.Vim.M THvbp-iida pnlil during tho year.. ISft.TID.SS Net lonea nnd clulmi, endow ment", iiirreiideri, and annul- Ilea paid during the year fn.MJ. H1W CHOLAND MUTUAL Lift INlUriAHCI OOMPANY OKollim wll.f.Alll) Nlliril, I'r-l. MOkVIIrl V, UAI'KN, Hec. Stnlutory rrililrnt. attorney for irrvlee, llorncn Mccklcm, tjeneral Agent, Portland, Oregon. PURPOSE OF SSESSMENT AMOUNT Street $ 14.10 Street 98.81 Street . 77.14 a Sower 31.02 Sewer 13.71 Street 94.55 Strcot and Sewer 510.86 Street and Sewer 358.02 Street ' 482.58 Sewer 37.33 Sewer i . 13.32 Street 7.10 Street 11.43 Street j . ' 242.05 Street 117.73 Street ' 330.25 tho lots, parcels or tracts obovo sold . under Sections 56,2201 to blddor offering to pay the City this sale. . . No, 201 Baseball -Scores y Till Alioclilid frail llinokltll (N) i, New Vlirll (A) I. New Vork IN) II, Mltrhel field I. II. l. n (N) II, Vnle II. Wa.hlnitoii (A) 1.1. Curtll lliy rout tliiiiril I. Philadelphia (A) l, Toronto dot) I, lloiton (A) 7, Newaik (lilt) I. Illevelaud (A) VI, lliillaliapolli (AA), tr.ll- oelleil, . Elk Hunting Bill Needs Signature SACRAMENTO, April 10 (T Only Governor Earl Wurron'i signature Is needed to open a California oik hunt. Tho as sembly completed notion yosler duy on a bill nlluwlng tho otiitt fish and game commission to au thorize oik hunting upon pity mailt of a $10 hunting fee, Pro ponents' said a i)ii Ir of elk turn od loosa In Inyo county a few years ago hud multiplied until n largo herd was devastating farm crops. ; X rtOHTI By Th. Alioeliled frll noHTON-Wlllle Pep, mv, llarllord. Colin,, outpointed Hal liartolo, Iltnloo (ID). Pllll..tlii:i,PIIIAt'hirley lloblniun, in), Philadelphia, outpointed Wally Hear. 111. tlhierivllle. Pa., (Ml, lllll.l.VH llllli-JlMimr Mcllanleli, 11111, Uia Anielrt, milpolnted Hltlea Pangel, llS, r'reano, Cat., (10). I1II1TI.ANII. Ore Jllnmv (larrllnn. Ill Kanini l.llr, won liv a technical knockout over Jark llurke, 117, (laden, Utah, (I), SVN0PSIS Of ANNUAL STATKMKNT Or4 Tllri UnlUd Stales Branch Yorkihlra Insurance Company, Ltd., and th Yorkihlra Under writers ol th United States Branch. Yorkshire Insuranc Company, Ltd. or New York, ta Ilia Stall of New Vork. on the Ihlrty.flrH day of liecemhrr, ivif, made lo the ImurAnce oouilttliilmter of lha Stile of Orrlon, piiMiiant lo law Capital Amount ot itatulory deM,iltt IM.OM.M liKomi e Net prepiluntl recrlird durlna Vi ba year U.lll.KH.IT Interret. dllenli and renti le eched during t)i year lll.asdll Ineuni. from other iouicii ia ceivca during in. year I7.tll.fta Total Income , l3.WI,9ao.al Dllburleminll Net loetci paid liming Ilia )ear including adjustment etpcntci I m.fli.li t'utnmlMloni and lalarlee paid during the year . 114,1)1.04 Tatei, Iteeiiiei and (eel paid uunng in. year , , , iDi,oti.rr Dtvulcndi paid on capital itock during th. year Noni Amount of all other upendl- turei . tit.iii. a Total iipenillliirri CUI.OUI Admitted Allltl Value of reat citato owned tmar. ket value) .... I I.IW.M butt, un mortgage, and collat eral, elc . . I.77I.S7 Value of bundl owned (amor. Hied) i I.III.IIO.SI Vahta of itocki owned (mar ket value) I.IH.III.TI ('ah In hanki and on hand m;.MI.M Premium! in eourio or collec tion written line. September M, 1013 . tW.7Ji.tlj Inlereit and rente due and a- cruel IMU.H (liber aneli (net) " al.til.M Total admitted aneli ... M.JII.Ui.H LlabllltlM (Iron rlilnu for loeei unpaid I IIT.Otf OO Amount ot unearned premium! on all oiitelandlng rlike MM.IU.IU line tor commliilon and broker. age . I,. . Ill, MO 00 All ulbcr lllblllliel , llWlol.l Total llibllltlei, .icept capl. tal . K.alo.HI .07 llepoilt capital t tW.OOO.M Hurplui orer all llahlllllei l,tm,Ql.i.l Rurplui ai regard! pollcyhohl. , in - . . al.Ml.0UI! Total l,llU,.'..:i Alter deducting eiceii Iniuranee ilock lioldlnge of IIMJ.IM.MI. . attilnaat In Origoil tor ttti Vlir Net premium! received during the year KH,0-..7I1 Net lo. e pohl during the )ear . I6,iar T UNITID STATU ItnANOH OP TUB vonKiHtni imuriANci oompanv, LTD.. AND THI VOIIKIHln! UNOBFI. WntTBni OP TMB UNITS!) ITATBB nriAHCH vonKiHine ihiupancs OOMPANV, LTD. II. V. KI.I.K.N. Ilinnrli 11, S. klanagrr. A. A. KSIIIIPKI.K. Hec. t Statutory reibtent attorney for irrvlce.fj InuMMO'C f'olllllllfltiller. tlnlnii. Noris nr anni'at, btatkmbnt nr lha Queen Inaurnnco Company of America, of New York. In lha mala nf New Tolb, on the Ihlrly.flr.l day f nec.mber, ins, m,d. , ,h, ,,rnr, nnmmle.loner of the stale of Orewnn. puranant lo law ' Cnpltnl Amount ht eapllal Block , " l.ltMM.e Income 7Tt premlume raclved dnr- Inr the year Ill, 111. Ill It I Tnlereel, dlvldende and renle received durlnr lha , ' ; III.IIH.IT Income from oilier eoureea received during Ih. year m,l;.lt Total Income 111,041,111,11 , niebnreemenla Wat loaaea pnlil during tho year Includlnr ndjmt. menl eipenie 1,101, lit. II Cominuelnna nnd iilnrlei paid durlnr lha year ... t ill IK It Tniea. Ilceneee and feel paid durlnr Ilia year ... Ill, III 41 Dividend! paid on capital eloch- durlnr the year ... IflMflft aa Amount of all olhar axpen- A """ Mii.mi.iiI Talat aipendllurea til, 011,0(7. II Admitted A.aetN I,oani on mnrtgnrei and collateral, eln l.tln.Ot 1 Tnlua nf hnndi iwnlil Kamortli.d) u.ll,:(i 71 Value nf ntofVi owned (mar- kat value) MlMtl.e. Taab In bank, and on hand 1,071,13,1.70 Prnmhima In conria of col- lecllon Vfrltten llnca Hep. ' (ember ,10, 1013 , 1,030,75m Tnlereet and renll due and aenrllid Ill, 550,01 Oilier aaeeli (not) 1M.ml.ll 'Total admitted neeela , ,134,011,178, II , Mnbtllllea Clron olalma for lonea nn- , Pbl I I.tin.llf.tt Amount of unearned pie. tnluma nn all oulotnnrl- lnr rlik 1,711,171. Jl T)ua fnr commlaalon and hrnkorngo fi7,4!l.7l Alt other 1 la T1 ) l I err 1,140,1111.1.1 Totnl llabllltlig, aicapt apllnt 111,111.111.71 Rnpiint paid up i n,ono,nno.oo flilrplna over alt Ilablllilaa, T.WlMao.Sil Hurplitn ai regardi polloy- - A . Tinldera , ,,,,.,,,,,111,111,010,34 ' totnt , '. 194,001,179.11 ' llmlncaa In Ornron fnr the Veeir Mat premlutna received dur lnr tha yenr t 11,1111, II Net Imeea paid durlnr lha , Xiar I.TTl.aV Nnma of Company, Queen tnmranca Compnny of America, Noma of I'renlilenl, Harold Werner. Name nf Secretary, n. A, Nolllnghom, Statutory raeldnnt allorney for aervlae, J. Oordwn Kraa, Portliad, Ocaron,