0 Wrestlers, Bond Sale With u hriml-limiKlit mib-uhuncr lis their gout, wrestlers mid box ers from C'lilloqulu mid Kliimitth Union high school will biiltar mid butt to the enjoyment of tholr fun In a smoker it t the lummy Ki'ldiiy, April HO. Ad niinslun prion will ho tha pur chase nf uiio bond, Outstanding hoy from Ilia two schools will perform. Lending tho hoxhiK curd will hn n mulch between Ni'iisiillnmil Dim Must, (If tho cut ovcir tho loft eyo him ImtiUid), mid mi liullnu hoy iiuinad Hnrkluy. This In u cliul IciiKo mntch in Burkley hns been wmillng ci nek nt Must for n long time. If Mind's physician rcfusei to lot him fluid, capable Hob Benson will replace him. In tha lOS-pound class, Onylor Sports Briefs V W Br Hugh FulUrton, Jr, PHILADELPHIA, April 24 (71') Tho boys urouiid Broud unci Lo cust, Philadelphia's Bash boule vard, cmi't sea those 2-1 odds favoring Beuu Jack, to retain his lightweight title ngulnitt Hob Montgomery May 21 . . , They clnlm Montgomery has re gained his old form slnca he hud his tonsils yanked out nnd can puce himself better over the 19-ruund route . . . What's In n mime? One of Michigan's relay runners is Ernest Lon bordl nnd they sny ho can "ilep a quarter In about the nine It takes his baseball name sake to get down to first base , , , Joanne Cllne, tho good looking Bloomlngton, 111., gal golfer, broadcasts a sports pro gram In her homo town and hopes to lnnd with ono of tho big New York stations. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Lynn C. Doyle, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: "Tho press notices the new 'clunk' ball has been getting won't help busi ness. Wo must get hold of the first foul that works its way up to the press box and look for the 'mndo In Japan' label." FRANKLIN FIELD FILIBUSTER Lawson Robertson, Perm struck couch, still Is snooping .round under the Franklin field stands hoping to find those eight vaulting poles ho bought and hid away when ho realized there would bo n bamboo short ago . . . George W. Orton, who ran for Ponn In tho frlst relays in 1803, failed to attend this year for the first time since thon. i Ho couldn't got away from his camp In Now Hamp shire, but sent word he'd bo on - hand for Both anniversary moot next April. M. P. MEANING MORE POWER At least two boys in the nrmy'a military pollco depart ment who can glvo extra use to tho Initials M, P. There's Murray Patrick, tho first big league hockey player to Join 9 tho U. S. army, who Just grad juled from tho M. P. Officers' Cundlduto school ut Fort Custer, Mich., and Clayton Ilcnfncr, the big Greensboro, N. C, golfer whoso weight has shot up from 220 to about 250 since he's been In tho army , . , In this ense, M, P. means mora pounds. SERVICE DEPT. Lieut, Benny Leonard of the maritime scrvico is reported In lino for p r o m o 1 1 o n to licut. commander soon , . , Scrgt. Frank Strofocl's regular pluylng partner In his onco-a-wcek rounds of golf In Australia Is Fcrdlo Calropu, former Long Is land pro . . . Lieut. Georgo (Blitzkrieg) Bnrr, ono of the Tokyo raiders who may have died proving that tho Japs haven't tho guts to take what fjp.hry dish out, was a member of the Northland college (Ash land, Wis.) baskotball team and got bin nlcknamo because Uo was so hard to stop while Northland was winning 32 straight games In 1040 . , . Phil Rlzzuto's minor lenguo ex perience or mnybo his exper iences With tho Jallopy lia driven around Norfolk camo hi handy recently when there was no driver around to lake a busload of nuval training station players to tho Norfolk ball park, rhll drove tho bus and then drove in five runs, IDAHO TENNIS WIN MOSCOW, Idaho, April 24 (P) Tho University of Iduho tennis team won Its first dual meet of ho season yesterday, defeating Oregon State five matches to two, Initiation of gasolino nnd tiro rationing has brought homo to tho Individual tho fnct that tho family car Is no longer a lux ury in America but n practical necessity. Rubber Administra tor William M. Joffcrs. Boxers to Batter, Butt at Smoker, Friday, April 30 Illtchcr of Chllnquln meets Arn old Miihitehl, polished little lighter from KU118. At 12li pounds, John Ruff of Chlloquln faces Jim Koollng of KU1IH. Dulo Viindorhoff of KUH8 nt 1 3n, tangles with ono of tho hot ter fighters to como out of Chllo qiiln Wnyno Hutchor. At 145 poundH, Vornon Brum mcl, tho Okliihomii Cowboy, ond a potent puncher, moots Richard John of Chlloquln. In tha Iflo-ptiiind cIiikk, Verne Zimmerman takes on Bud Dick cm of Chlloquln. All thoiio mentioned from C!hlloiuln lira Indluii boys except Bud Dickers, and nil uro plenty riiKKcd. Tha rent of the boxing curd Slow Start Has No Wins For Seattle Podrci Walk Ovar Rainleri For Fifth Triumph to Top Loop; Portland Blanks Sac Sn lilr,., , Kratlla I. I Aiirki , Oakland f. I'orllnlitl I, rlat-rarftriit,, 0, (Only galui-a arllrillllrtl) OAMgl TODAV Hull) wood at (tan rialiclico (tlculilr. liratl.il, Oakland at Aiiarlre, hvallli, at Sal, lko, rVMlaml at rJaffaiitrnlo. By Th Associated Prois " For a team thut finished a strong third last year, tho Sc uttle baseball club Isn't getting off to any flashy start in tho Const leaguo this season. Tho Rnlniers have yet to win n game going Into tho end of the first week, Chiefly with one point wins, tho San Diego Pndrcs hnvo been walking nil over tho Ralnlcrs and proudly top tho loop with five straight wins. Swede Jensen's double and Morry Abbott's sharp slnglo off Joe Demo ran In tho ninth gave Snn Diego its fifth triumph, 2 to 1, yesterday. It wan Demo run's second loss by that same tcoro. Ad Llsku, veteran submarine ball expert, pitched a near two hitter which enabled Portland to blank Sacramento, 1 to 0, for tho Beavers' fourth win In five games. Bud Bycrly, Sacra mento righthander, gavo up only five hits. Portland scored in the third as Johnny O'Noll scored from second on Rupert Thomp son's slnglo to left, Los Angolcs also won by the mnrgln of one run, nipping Oak land, 3 to 2. Sun Francisco and Hollywood, Idle Good Friday, play a doublchcadcr today, Lou Novikoff Believes He's Worth Money LONG BEACH, Cullf., April 24 (P) Tho Chicago Cubs' "mad Rooshlan," Lou Novikoff, who hit ,300 last season, says he'll get $10,000 this year to play the out field or else ho'll stay home, ' But in the next breath Lou ex plained that he was in fine con dition, that he worked out with tho Los Angeles club, played golf, dug ditches and kept In good trim nil winter. Reports hero wcro that tho Cubs offered him $0000, only $500 more than for 11142. "I'm worth more than that," Novikoff declared. LIMIT ON TIME BOISE, Idaho, April 24 (P) A proposal to allow students to piny not more than throe quar ters of any football gamo won tentative favor of tho Iduho high school athletic association Inst night. Members authorized tho rule, contingent upon a mall poll of tho schools. BOWLING BATTERING SPOKANE, April 24 (VP) Tho Glnddlng McBcun bowling team of Spoknno rolled a 3001) scora Inst night to tnko over tho top spot in the KIIQ-KGA bowling tournament, displacing tho Fort Lewis squad that had been on top with a posting of 2074, NINTH RIFLEMEN PULLMAN, April 24 (P) Washington Stato's rifle team again will represent tho ninth sorvico command In national competition this year, Capt. Jer ry Naimy, coach, announced yesterday. WSC led the Univer sity of Montana 7043 to 7573 for tho honor. The Cougars placed second In tho nation last year. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet, San Diego S 0 1.000 Portland 4 1 .800 San Frnnclsco .... 3 1 ,750 Los Angeles 3 2 ,600 Oakland 2 3 .400 Hollywood 13 ,250 Sacramento .. 1 4 ,200 Seattle 0 8 .000 consists of many re-matchoa from those who performed on tha Sunt nchool smoker mid put up clone fights, Thoso ro-mutchod ere Ernlo Dodson v. Doan Nichols, Demi Campbell vn. Don Viindor hoff, Bon Devoro vn, Hob Saw yer nnd llunmiker vn. Yank, Tha boyg from Chlloquln lire primed for tha event, ond their couch, Ted Schopf tolls tin they ara training diligently and are in grout nhnpe. Keuturo on tha wrestling card In to bo n "hnttlo royul," frce-for-nll, nnd n new deal for the amateur wrestling fnns of Klum Hlh Fulln. Six boys will take part and diminution will take pi lice as In professional matches. Tlioso participating will be Glen Millar, Curl Weaver, Dick Chicago Turf Fans Watch Experiment CHICAGO, April 24 (TO Turf fans poured out of street cars and elevated trains today nnd wcro hauled a mile to Sportsman's park In horsc drnwn "cnrry-alls" to inaugurate Chicago's 103-day horse racing season, Tho opening marked the start of tho city's war-time -experiment to hold meetings on tracks cosily accessible by public transportation. General Man ager Bill Johnson predicted that barring Inclement weather, there would bo a record first day attendance. More than $50,000 In purse money will bo offered to horse men during tho 48-rscc "Char ity Week" program which pre cedes the regular 13-day session at Sportsman's half-mile oval. Local organizations will share In oil proceeds for the first nix days of racing, Junior Individual Bowlers Begin Chicago Tourney CHICAGO, April 24 (P) Bowling's largest tournament, outside of American Bowling Congress competition, opened to day as tho first 32 man squad of 70 entered in the third annual Junior individual class began shooting the schedule of eight gomes across 16 alleys. Tho 2240 keglcrs from 110 cities will compete for 500 regu lar and squad prices, topped by the $1500 first award, and total ing $22,400. The meet will con tinue tomorrow and Tuesday, and every day in May through the 23rd except May 5. Duke Coach Too Busy to Think About Football FORT SILL, Okla., April 24 fP) Coach Wallace Wade of Duke university Is too busy to think about football but that's the only thing about his new life that's really strange to him. Ho volunteered In the first World war, and again in this one. Ho rose from private to captain then, and to lieutenant colonel now. He served at Fort Sill then, and Is again. , " It runs in the family, too. His son, William Wallace Wade Jr.. who was born at Fort Sill, re turned and was graduated re cently as a second lieutenant in tho field artillery. synopsis or annual statriiiint 21 J!?. "A'-AT'NK INNORANCR COM PANY, LIMITKI), ef I.ondon, Hngland, on ths thlrly.flretdsyof December, 1141, rnaaa to tha Imuran. Commissioner at the mate of Oregon, pursusnt to htwt. Capital Amount of statutory deposit.! Mt.Oto.M Ineoaria Nat pramluma rscslvsd dnr- ing Ihi rw II. til, Mi, i Interest, dividends and ranta raoalvad during tha yssr. 1II.MI.1I Income from olhar sources received during the year. II, Ml. If Toll laeom ll,ltl,m,l t. , . JHabnraomonla Nat taaaaa palrl ilnrlnr tha yoar Inolurtlni djnalraant axnenaaa ftt III M Cnmmlaalona and aalarlaa Mid durlnt tha T.r ... Ill, Ml. M Taxoa, lleanaoa and faoa paid durlnir tha yaar lM.lIT M Amount of all othar nnandl- "" KT.MI.M Total ipandlturaa I1,1II,BII,M Admlttisil AaaHa Vfclwo of fconda ownad (arnor. ' ''""i ....H.III.IIt.M Tniuo m miNIHl OWHId tnir hot Talnal Cain In nanka and on hand Pramluma In eouraa of ool- lattlon written atnea Hen. tombor SO, Ills Intaraat amd ronta dua and 111,1(1.11 III.III.IT , 1I.M1I II awruad H.JI1.M Olhar aaaoti (nat) 11,100.11 Total admtttrd aaaata T.IMI!tU . 11,111, 7fl.ll Oroaa olalma tor loaaaa wi- . M'd ,. I 111, Til. M Amount of unoarnad pramlu uma m all oulalandlnr rtk" MIMH.M rna for emmlaMon and fcro- , krao ll.loo.M All othar HabllltlM tl.44l.lt Tout llahltltlaa, capital Statutory dopoa- Moapt ll,IM.tM.M It i.l M0.M4.M Snrplna OTtr all llabllltl 1,ITMT7,0I flurplua aa raiarda policy holder , II.ITI.ITT.M Tola ......la.laMTI.II ItnatntM hi Oroa-on for tha Yfvar Not promluma raoalvad dur- Ini tha year I I.OM.tl Net loaaaa paid dutinc tha . yoar , 10.11 name or company, Palatlna Inanranoa company, Limited. Name nf United Stalai Manaiar, 1. W. Knerkert. Name of Sanralary, A. F. Oraar, aHatntory rMldant attorney for aervlee. Imuran oa canamleelotoer, Hicks, Bill Alcorn, At Cllne and Ralph Munrillr). Thin match will bo packed full of thrills and should provide! plenty of exciting entertainment. Also an added attraction will be the ro-mntch of "Strangler" Doug Clement and "Bulldog" Dick Pralro. These boys really put on a great show for tho fans In their last fight by using pro fessional tnctlcs. This match will definitely bo tho laugh pro voker of tho card. Organized labor, sponsors of tho event in their bond sale drive to "buy a sub-chancr from Klam ath Falls," expects a sell-out crowd. Tho purchase of a fifty dollar series E bond entitles one to a reserved seat, and a twenty five dollar scries E bond garners a general admission. Drake Relay Proves Top Track Adage Chauncy Simpson Says Any Rolay Teom "Only Strong As Its Weakest Runner" By GEORGE S. MILLS DES MOINES, la., April 24 fP) It takes "material in depth" to produce topflight track relay teams. That fact was emphasized to day as tho 34th annual Drake re lays carnival went into Its sec ond and final day of track and field competition. - Today's program included fi nals in tho quartcr-mllc, half mile, mile, two-mile and four mile relays, as well as the 120 yard high hurdes, the 100-yard dash, various field events and a commando obstacle race for serv ice men. Coach Chauncey Simpson of Missouri, whose 440 and 880 yard relay teams were among the hottest favorites In the meet, pointed out in an interview that a relay quartet "often is only as strong as its weakest runner. When you lose one of the four men to the armed forces, you quite often in effect lose your wholo team." Illinois won both the spring medley and distance medley events on yesterday's program. taking the spring evont in 3:29.2, and the distance affair In 10:18.6 Ralph Tate, Oklahoma A. & M. flyer, won the broad jump with a leap of 24 feet 7i inches and ran the 120-high hurdles in 14.6 seconds, the fastest preliminary heat in the high-stick event. Slim Jerry Thompson of the University, of Texas dethroned Virgil Alston of Miami (O.) uni versity, the 1942 champion, in the two-mile run. Thompson unleashed a burst of last lap speed to vanquish Alston by 30 yards. The time was 9:31.4. Stanford Trackmen Need Breaks to Beat Little Fresno PALO ALTO, Calif., April 24 (tP) Stanford, once a track and fiel)d power, may need every break to win from little Fresno State college today. The Indians haven't a stand out star to offer with the ex ception of John Fulton, middle distance runner, and even he faced formidable opposition in Fresno Stato's , Joo Shropshire. BTNOPSIS Or ANNUAL OTATKMKN H Of TTtR A I. T.IANOK IPiMllKANim COMPANY OF PHll.AIBI.PinA. ot. Philadelphia, m the Stela of reny.I vanla, on tha tnirty-nrm nay 01 e eember, 14, made to tha Inauranoo, Commtatonar of tha Beate of OMereev pursuant ta few: Amount f paid .. capital atoetc I i tee.Mt.M Iieeeene Net premaama rectved dr Ini tha year 4.IM.IM H latereat, dlvldenda and rente received dorlnir the year . ttl.Mf.H Income from other aeareee received during the year Tl.tll.M Total laaom I 4.II4.IT4.M Ilceltajoeencaaa Net teaaea paid durln the year Including adjoetment axpenae I l.HMM.H Commlsaiono and aalarlea paid during the year ... Paiee. licensee and feea pea daring the year Dlvldenda paid cat capital atock daring tha year ... Amount et all other expendi tures l.lll.llt II PM.PM.M HIHt.M Tl.lll M Total eapeadltnree .....I 4,I1I.01.I4 Admitted Aaeeta Value of bonda owned (amortised) I I.TH.IM.tl Value of stocks owned (mar ket value) Cash In banks and on hand Premiums In eouraa of 'col lection written sines Sep tember 90, 1011 Interest and rants due and accrued Other assets (nat) i.m.m.M 1.1H.S41.J1 e4.M.M M.MB.3I 1II.7I4.II Tetal admitted assets ...Ill.lll.Stt.H MahllMea arnea ofalma for leeaea aa- pald I l,te1,te.H Amount et unearned premi ums en all. autstandlng risk I.MI.rMM Due for commission and brokerage 1J.700.00 All other ItsMlltlee tlt.OlO.H Total Habtrltlea, ' except eepttei ...I !,r,ii.ii Capital paid up.fl.OOMM.Os Surplus over all liabilities .. I.ltl.mtl Surplus as regarda polloy holdera MM.HI.H , Total ..Ill.m t0t.il Baaltiesa la Oretroa for iba Tear Net premiums received dur ing tha year I M.aM.IT Nat losaea paid during tha. year lt.lll.1l Name of Company. Tha Alliance Incur ance Company ot Philadelphia. Name of President, John A. IMemand.' Name af Saoratanr,. J. Xaotaa laeaaray. Irish Track Team Views New Record Four-Mile Relay Quartet Expects to Sot New Mark In Penn Relays Today By TED MEIER PHILADELPHIA, April 24 (A') Notre Dame's four-mllo re lay quartet expects to set a new world's record of 17:16 or bet ter in the Penn relays at Frank lin field today if only the track is right. "We have ambitions along that line," asserted Al Handy, couch of the Irish scanty-dads who romped off with two tri umphs the distance medley re lay and the two-mile run in yesterday's opening competition in the annual track extravagan za. "If the track is okay," Handy said, "X believe the boys are ready and can do It. The track was slow Friday, but I think the overnight rolling will put it in better shape." Tho present world and relay carnival record for the four mile is 17:16.2 established in 1937 by the Indiana university quartet of M. Truitt, J. Smith, Thomas Dcckard and Don Lash. The Notre Dame four aiming to wipe out that mark is com posed of Frank Conforti and Anthony Maloney, both of New York; William "Benny" Leon ard, of Cleveland, and Ollio Hunter, of Erie, Pa. Conforti will run the first mile followed by Maloney, Leonard and Hun ter. "We've been gunning for this attempt all year," declared An chorman Hunter. "We figure an average 4:19 mile will do the trick." Already this year, Hunter pointed out, Conforti has done a 4:15.7 mile, Maloney 4:17.2, Leonard 4:20.3 and himself 4:16 which adds up to a light ning 17:09.2. While Hunter's 4:24 anchor mile in the distance medley and his 9:24 in winning the two mile combined to make yester day's best individual perform ance, the Violets of New York university grabbed firsts in the quarter-mile relay, the 400-meter hurdles and the shotput. Michigan captured the sprint medley relay in 3:29.7. Idaho Track Coach Expects "Wins in But Two Events MOSCOW, Idaho, April 24 (P) Aside from three events, any thing the University of Idaho track team collects in the way of points today when it meets Washington State at Pullman will be pure and simple "gifts," according to Mike Ryan, Vandal coach. Ryan, who started the season with the prospects of the best team in Idaho history, has lost two full squads to the armed ser vices. Today's squad will see ex perienced men only in the half mile, mile and two mile. CAL IN GOOD SHAPE BERKELEY, Calif., April 24 () University of California, in better shape than most schools hereabouts in talent and num bers, opens its track and field season against San Jose State college today. BTNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT: Of the OHIBNT INSURANCE COM PANY of Harttord. In tho State of Con necticut, on the thirty-first dsy of De cember, 1941, made to the Insurance Commissioner ot the State ef Oregon, purauant te law: OaatUl Ameuat ef capital ateek paid up M,H,MeM Income Net promluma received dar ing the year tl.1ll.tOI.il Inlereat. dlvldenda and rente received during the year 11f.ltt.1T Jncnms frem other sources received during the year ll.ilt.lt Total rncom 11,114,111.11 IMaserrsemenU Nst lessee paid during the year Including adjustment expenses t 1TI.MI.tT Commissions and salsries psld during the year .... 111,114.11 Taxes, licenses and feee paid during the year tl.lll. H XMvldends paid on capital stock during the year .. , loo.IOe.so Amount of all other axpendl- . turea IIT.lll.lt Tetal axpendltur 11,111,111.11 Admitted Asseta alua ef real estate owned (market value) I tll ttl.M Talus of bonds owned (amor tised) MOT.Tll.ll Value of stock owned (msr- ket vslue) l.lll.lll.ol Cash In bsnks and on hand 460.TTI.tl Premiums In course of col lection written since Sep tember 10, 1911 lll.4tt.ll Intorest and rants dus and . accerued ., 11,441,09 Other assets (net) 1.112.81 Tetal admitted easels . , .ll.714.IIT.14 Liabilities dross olalma for losses aa- paid I lll.tel.M Amount ot unearned prcml-' uma an all outstanding rlska !.1II,1T.H Due for commission and bro kerage 11,100.10 All other llabllltl Kt.OII.IO Total liabilities, except caplLal Cepital paid up. 11,000.000.04 Surplus over all llsbllltlss I.11I.T1T.II Surplus as rsgarda policy- holdsrs .tl.Sll.TIT.lt Total 11,134,191.14 Business la Oregon for the Year Ifst premiums received dur ing tha year 1 ll.lll.t Net losses paid daring the year I, 111. II Name ef Company, Orient Insurance Company. Name of President, Gilbert Klngaa, Manseer Pacific Department, Wm, W, mimore, atahitory resident attarissr er service, Dudley O. Alls. April 24, 1943 Rabbit Ball Back Again In Majors Athletics Hove Success With New Ball Blanking , Red Sox in 5 to 0 Score By HAROLD CLAASSEN Associated Press Sports WrlUr Just a few hours before Easter the major league baseball play ers learned they would have a rabbit ball this season, after all. The announcement that the of ficial ball would be revitalized camo yesterday before the Phil adelphia Athletics blanked the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 0 the suc cess by the lowly A's with the Gibraltar pellet surprising even the manufacturers but not influ encing their decision. The game, the only contest on the abbreviated good Friday schedule, resulted in the eighth shut-out in the 12 games played this spring. During that time there has been only one home run, in contrast to the six on opening day of 1942. Lou Coleman, vice president of A. G. Spalding and Bros., said the present ball was dead be cause of the cement used to bind together the various layers of wool yarn and balata, wartime substitute for rubber. The balata center is ok, he said, but the cement, became hard when it dried, making the ball as solid as a bride's first cake. A new cement has been per fected and a pellet which will resemble the 1942 ball in agility will be ready in two weeks. Ford Frick, president of the National league, said the second crop of baseballs would be put intovplay immediately upon their arrival. The teams swing back into ac tion today with the Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Braves hoping to make their belated in augurals. The former goes to Brooklyn while the latter is host to the New York Giants. In yesterday's lone fray, the A's hopped on Joe Dobson for eight of their nine hits in the first six innings for four runs while Russ Christopher and Lu man Harris combined to blank the Red Sox. Christopher start ed but was yanked in the eighth after issuing two consecutive walks. The only extra-base hits were a pair of doubles by bobbing (slamming) Doerr of the sockers. Pretty Gal From South America Has Shot Put Record SANTIAGO, Chile, April 24 (?) Pretty Edith Klempau of Chile, who doesn't look as if she were an athlete at all, Is the new holder of the South American shot put record for women. At the thirteenth annual South American tournament yes terday she wiped out the five-year-old mark of Argentina's Ingrid Mello at 46.49 feet by throwing tho ball 47.13 feet. SYNOPSIS OF ANNTJAI. STATEMENT Ot THE CONSKCTICIT FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY ot Hartford, la the State ot Connecticut, en the thirty-first day of December. 1941, made ta the Insurance Commissioner ot tha State at Oregon,, pursuant to lswl Capital -Amount ef aapttal steek Paid an t,M.S.M Income Net premiums received dar ing the year t l.ttl.lll 11 Interest, dlvldonds and rents received during the year 111,111.14 Income from other sources received during the year 114,111.01 Total kteotno ....( I.ltl.lll.: Dlsbaa-setnnta . Net lessee paid during the year Including adjustment expenses .; ... 4,111,111.11 Commissions aitd salarloa paid during the year ... 1,111,111.11 Taxes, llcensos and fees paid during ths yoar 41I.7S0.13 Dividends paid on capital stock during ths year ... lee.eAo.oo Amount of all other expendi tures I01.III.H . Tetal expenditures 1,111,111.10 Admitted Assets Value ef real estate owned (market value) ... . N.lll.tl Leana on mortgages and col lateral, ate set.lH IT Tnlue of bonds owned (market) II, III. 341. 00 Talus of stocks owned (mar ket vslue) T.IIMCI.OI Cseh In banks snd on hsnd 1,131,104. IT Premiums In eourss of col- lection written since Sep. tember 10, nil l.llLMI.ll Interest and rents due and , accrued 11,141,41 Other assets (net) 12,019.30 Tetal admitted essete ...114.111.111.11 Liabilities Gross olalma for luesea aa- Paid 1,T1,MI.K Amount ef unearned premi ums an all outstanding risks t,Mc,94.tl Due for commission and brokerage , 43.TM.M All other liabilities 109,103.(1 Tots! liabilities, except capital .1 I.MI.3I7.U Capital paid up. 11,000,900.10 Hurpiua ovar all llabllltlea ...14,otl,lll.lt Surplus as regarda polloy- holdsrs ll.OII.HI.il Total 124,111,111,11 Bnebneee hi Oregon for the Xeaa Net premiums received dur- Ing the year -. ll.MI.M Net loasea paid daring the .H1.1I Nams of Company, The Connecticut Fire Insurance Company. Name of President, aeorge C. Long, Jr, Name of Secretary, Chester A. Snow. BHatutory resident attorney let aarvicsi iMUranee) CoaawilsateaMt. PAGE FIVE Salem High Wins No Name Track Championship ' SALEM, April 24 (P)-r-Benny Lambert, a Parrlsh Junior high school ninth grader, ran the half-mile in 2 minutes 10.7 sec onds to give Salem high the No-Name league track and field championship yesterday. Lambert's win in the 880 was the deciding turn that en abled Salem to forge into the lead and take the meet with a total of 44.7 points. The Vik ings made certain a bit later when Art Gottfried captured the discus. Eugene finished second with 31.5 points while Milwaukie scored 30.9, Corvallis 24.9 and Oregon City 16. Unfavorable track conditions hindered any record threaten ing performances. Huskies Bat Beavers for Fourth Vin Washington Baseball Team Strengthens Hold on Top Rung of Northern Ladder DIVISION STANDINGS W. L. Pet. Washington .......... 4.0 1.000 Oregon 5 1 .833 Oregon State 5 2 .714 Idaho 0 5 .000 Wash. State 0 8. .000 By The Associated Press . The undefeated University of Washington baseball team ran its string of victories to four straight yesterday, strengthen ing its hold on first place in the northern division race and pushing Oregon State . down, to third with a 3 to 1 victory over the Beavers at Corvallis. The victory, which left Ore gon in second place with five wins and a loss, was a chron icle of the doing of Doug Ford, Washington pitcher, who con tributed largely to the run gath ered r the ' Beavers as well ; as those of the Huskies. With the game a scoreless tie in the second half of the fifth inning, Ford permitted Johnson of Oregon State to triple and then threw a wild pitch to the next batter letting him score. He redeemed himself in the next inning, though, singling to start a rally that netted two runs for the Huskies and then batted in a third run in the sev enth with another single," as a result - participating in all the scoring of the day. WALLA WALLA WINS LEWISTON, Idaho, April 24 IJP The Walla Walla hieh school baseball team really made its trip to the banana Pelt pay dividends yesterday ' defeating nisrkstnri hieh. 12 to 4. in the afternoon and crossing the river to smother Lewiston 11 to & at night. ' TMOPSIS Or A!TNTJAL STATBUbIHT Of the VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARl.NH ISSUBANCK COMPANY, ef Richmond, la the State of Virginia, on the thirty first day of Decomber, 1143, made ta the Insurance Commissioner of ths State ot Oregon, pursuant to law; Capetal Aaseemt mt onpttel vtook paid a U.ceo.eM.eO Income Met premlims received dar ing ths year .; 111,111.11 Interest, dlvldende and renta received during the yesr. 104.441.11 Income from other sources received during the year. 11,141.11 Total Income 11,043,104.41 Dlsbmscnicnte Met losses paid during the - year Including adjustment axpentee .- Ill.4ll.lt Commissions snd salarloa paid during tha year ... UJ.TU.5t Taxes, licenses and feea paid during the year M.ltl.ll Dividends paid on capital atock during the year .. 40,101. ta Amount of all other expendl- ' turea 117. oil. M Tetal eipendltmea ......I 911.111. l Admitted Aaeeta alua of real estate owned imarket value) I It. set. el Loane an mortgages and col lateral, etc. li.lM.N Vslue of bonds owned (amor tised) l.llt.lll 91 Value of stocks owned (mar ket value) !::.!!. 14 Cash In banka and on hand 119.111.11 Premiums In course ot col- , lection written since Sep tember 10. 1941 1II.119.9T Intereet and rents due and . accrued 11,011.14 Other asaeta (net) - 1,111.14 Tetal admitted asaete . . I J, 191, 111. M I.tahUltlee Oross claims for losses un paid I 110,014. M Amount of unesrnsd premlu nmn an all. outstanding risk Mg.ltl.H Due tor commission and ero- kersg 1,001. M All other liabilities 1I.7J9.II Total liabilities, except capital H.IOI.W.M Csnltal paid up. 11,000.000. SO Surplus over all . llabllltlea .... 1,001,914.44 , . ' Surplus aa . regarda policy- noidera . , .11.091.114 H Total I1.190.111.4I ' Bnalncaa In 4regon for the Year Net premiums received dur ing the yesr I I.III I4 Net losses . paid during tha . year I.III.M Name ef Company, Virginia rlre and Marine Insurance Company. Nams of President. Win. B. Miller. Name of Secretary, B. C. Lewis, Jr. Statutory roaldent attorney for eervtae, Inauranca 'Comtnttfetdnsr. - Mia Expert Crowned at School Meet Joek Worley, John Salvor, Don Stiles Win Titles In Rotpoctive Marble Clatiei The Marble tournament held yesterday on Modoc field and featuring tho finalists from local grammar schools found Jack Worley of Fairvlew the class A ' winner, John Saiyer of Mills the class B winner, and Don Stiles of Mills the class C winner. The class A consisted of boys 13 years, 7 months or over, and class B were boys 10 years, .7 months to 13 years, 8 months, , and the class C were boys 10 years, 8 months and under , Results: ' First round class A: Robert Hawkins of Pelican won from Jim De Chaineau by default.- " 'i- .) Jack Worley won from John Finley of Mills two games to one. Bob Redkey of Riverside de- feated Tom Sandoe of Roosevelt 2 to 0. , Second round: Jack Worley of Fairvlew de feated Robert Hawkins of Peli can 2 to 0. Redkey drew a bye and played Worley in the finals. Worley defeated Redkey in the finals and won the class A cham pionship. First round class B: Ken Hart defeated Bob Hines of Fairview 2 to 0. David Hamilton of Roosevelt beat Dale Craig of Conger - 2 games to one. John Saylor of Mills won from Muskopf of Pelican two games to one. . Gordon Green of Fremont drew a bye. Second round of class B: 1 ; Kenneth Hart defeated David Hamilton two to one. -John Saylor won from Gordon Green. : John Saylor of Mills faced Kenneth Hart and defeated him to take the class B championship. First round class C: v Don Stiles of Mills defeated Keith Holloway of Pelican two to nothing. ' Dick Hamilton of Roosevelt won over Bob Roark of Conger two to one. Stiles of Mills school ' played Hamilton of Roosevelt and won, taking the championship ot class C. Stiles,. If given a. chance to play the boys in class A or B. would have given them a great game as his marble shooting was superb. He was undoubtedly, the best shot of the entire- tourna ment.:'.'. .. Prices were given by Roberts Hardware Co., . Matt Finnigans and Southern Oregon Hardware to the winners and runners upa in each class. . Pasco Navals Give . Whitman Lessons in. . Baseball Drubbing WALLA WALLA, April 24 . (ff) Flashing a class AA baseball lineup, the Pasco naval air sta tion gave the Whitman college Missionaries a couple of free les sons in the art of baseball yester" day, to the tune of 12-1 and 3-0 drubbings. , The fliers switched their line up completely around in the nightcap, and held the collegi ans to a single hit. - STNOPSIS OP ANNUAL STATKMKNT Ot the TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSIIH ANCK COMTANY of San Anionic, 'a the State of Texas, on ths thirty-first day of Deoomber, 1941, made ta tha Insurance Commissioner of tha Stat ot Oregon, pursuant to lawt Capital , : Amount ef aapltal atock paid ll.Ml.m.lO Income Net premiums rscelved duT- . Ing the year tl.tll.HI.M Interest, dividends and rente received during the year. lM,elt.41 , Income tram other sourcss received during ths year . 11,111.11' Total income Il.ltl.lll.tl Disbursements . Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses ll.ttl.MI.l4 Commissions and salaries paid during the year l.ltl.llT.M Taxes, llcensos and teas paid ; during the year lM.lll.tl Dividends paid on capital atock during tho year .. lll.MI.M Amount of alt other expendi tures , lll.0tl.lt Total expenditures '.. . . . .tl.Mt.lll.lk Admitted Aasete . Value of real estate owned (market value) I 111,141,1 Loans on mortgages and col- lateral, stc 144,141.11 Value of bonds ewnsd (amor tised) I.I11,III.1 Value of stock owned (mar ket value) 1.1I4.3I1.III Cash In banks and on hsnd - 111,114,11 Premiums In course of col lection written sines Sep tember 90, 1011 l,01,T4T.g Interest and renta due and accrued ll.1ll.Ml Other assets (net) 114,101.111 Total admitted assets . .11.111. Oil. 4 . Liabilities Orosa claims for losses Mn- psld ll.lll.lll.M Amount of unearnsd preml . ami on all outstsndlnf risks l,lt.el.H Dus for commission and bro- kersg 101,111.11 All othsr llabllltlea ....... IOI.Tsl.11 Total liabilities, aieept aapltal M, Capital paid up. 11,000,000.01 . Surplus over all llabllltlea .... 1,147,01.11 Surplus as rsgarda polley. boldera . .I1.4IT.MI.ITI ' Tolsl ' ...Il.411.0ll.il Dullness la Oregon tor Ihe Xasar . Net premiums rscelved dur ing ths year ......I ll.lll.tl Net losses paid daring tha yesr 11,441 1 Nsine of Company, Trinity Universal In surance Company. Nsme ot President, Edwsrd T, Hsfrlsea.! Name ef Secretary, W. O, Daniel. Statutory .resident attornsyifor MrvtM,i Insursnce Commissioner, t .