SARAZEN SENDS HIS TEAM 10 SEMI-FINAL! MIRACULOUS SHOT Joe Gordon Scheduled To Play First Base For Yankees This Seasoi IS MARGIN OF WIN ____—--—1 * Wally Moses Has Check Babe Dahlgren Stars on First SETUP WHITEVILLE HIGH Tallies With Eagle Brunswick Cage Tourney KEYSTONE On His Shoulder Injury In Initial Practice REGATTA AT jj Hole to Cut Off the Competition NOT DISTURBED ANAHEIM, Calif., March 3.—(P>— DEFEATS N.H.H.S. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 3.— WON On — Opens Thursday Wally Moses, fleet outfielder for the
Babe Dahlgren thrilled the BYIGLE1 Play_M Philadelphia Athletics, went to Los Boston Bees’ training camp with a BY JOHN WILDS I Southport, Shallotte, Rizzuto Will Handle today .for a a Columbus Puncberoos Win by spectacular fielding performance at West Chester. Bolivia, Priddy, Angeler checkup by Pa., Man ( — base when that recent CORAL GABLES, Fla., March 3 Waccamaw and Leland Are Middle of Infield; Rolfe to doctor to determine whether his 4 1-2 to 2 1-2 Before Ca- first today Memorial TABERNACLE shoulder is dislocated. Yankee had his intial workout with Trophy ,\ft?l GPi—Old Gene Sarazen, the golfing QUINT Slated to Compete Stay on Third Moses was injured in an auto ac- pacity Crowd his new teammates. Five Attempts farmer from Brookfield, Conn., came cident enroute to camp. At first it The stylish Dahlgren made Man- of his miraculous up with another WINS SECOND HALF was thought his shoulder Was merely ager Casey Stengel’s eyes gleam as March 3—The an- ST. PETERSBURG, March 3. The Whiteville boxing team de- MIAMI, ex- SHALLOTTE, Fla., he handled every throw from his Fla., March shots eagle on the first bruise but an X-Ray aroused con- '' todaje^iji school —UP)—Joe Gordon, the New York school five-year i.uest end .,1 nual Brunswick county high be a blow to feated the New Hanover High infielders, 'Bama Rowell, Eddie Sr tra hole—to send his team into the to cern. His loss would Whips Lutheran Mission Yankees’ regular second baseman for today for Tommy >" basketball tournament for boys and A’s. in a battle Miller and Sebby Sisti. in flawless Hlennor of the Miami Biltmore’s the punchers hard-fought semi-finals to Meet Cal- the past two years, will play first fashion. old West Chester. pa .'..' Gain Right will be held March 6, 7, and 8 last in the local by a four ball tourna- girls base this season Manager Joe Mc- night ring enthusiast who won $5,000 international said he was tl'f r Team MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 3.— Dahlgren surprised vary in the local gymnasium. Carthy announced today. score of 4 1-2 to 2 1-2 with the gym when Yankees him Judge Emil R. ment.coach of box- has been trying to groom Rookie day, running his point Dodson of Springfield, Mo., and Wil- school loop on the Y.M.C.A. court fence in center while Lithwiler’s First round games will be play- taken his first workout. ing among the younger boys of the Buddy Gremp as a centerfielder. against 800 for 'Wild Bin lie Goggin ot Miami. last night with a decisive 44-10 soared over the left field barrier. ed Thursday night and Friday aft- The rookie keystone combination city, presented his charges in ex- of Louisville, Ky„ Hogan Carried Load victory over the Lutheran Mis- Wjnnw ernoon, the semi-finals Friday of Gerald Priddy and Phil Rizzuto hibition bouts with five lads from first and third heais ,.d For most of the day Sarazen’s two teams, which jn sion five. These remain undis- night, and the finals Saturday from Kansas City will Whiteville as a to the supercharged gold young partner, serious Ben Hogan of have been hot and cold at various preliminary WHITEVILE PLANS night. turbed in the middle of the infield main bouts and the skill of the holder. Why Worry. Purchase. N. Y„ had carried the times during the season, finished SHARPECAPTURES will Thurs- and Red Rolfe will be back at third the fans cheer- The West Chester load. With some help from Sarazen season in a two-way The tournament open youngsters brought driver, nr, the regular No are in this with the Bolivia and base. changes planned to their feet. fore today had only a he had built up a two-hole lead by tie for the championship. Last day night ing BASEBALL DRILLS [|U'rj unless are dictated 34th at 8 o’clock infield they by YAWL GROUP RACE 1938 to show for his time they reached the hole. the “nod” to Southport girls meeting Griffith, 93 pounds, opened r |iri v night’s fray gave circumstances. Hugh over and Leland unforseen Johnny efforts, had finished Surprise winners yesterday as the of and the Bolivia boys card for the Wildcats third h Tabernacle opponents Kansas recruit first the night’s National Pro Lawson Lit- at 9 o’clock. Sturm, City Veterans Peterson and first heat Sunday and nM Champion first ’half champions. clashing Gulf with a three-round judges’ decision White, jn Calvary's sacker, probably will be carried along Gains Honors Although tle and Jimmy Demaret, the Dodson- second. H' averaged :.>:.4q These two teams will meet Fri- Games Friday afternoon will in- over Ralph Stanley of the Wolfpack. Barksdale Are with Frank Crosetti as utility infield Second Returning hour in v tlie Goggni twosome suddenly came to of a vs Stream Finished inning sovond day night at 8:15 for the first clude: girls division, Shallotte Griffith, manager of the locals, was a 40-foot orotection. To the Why Worry, by f r the nr life. Goggin dropped putt series for the Friday winner of for the sea- Squad three-game Bolivia-Southport game session was a live- In Race Cuba fighting his first battle of 34th and Today's practice erful boa* in the race, did ,,,. for a winning birdie on the and the win- 4 and in league championship at o’clock, boys division, wtih son and pushed the fight throughout. inches ly three-hour affair all hands the second-heat because i.( Dodson sent a great approach meet the Hi-Y Waccamaw vs. n,, ner, in turn, will first round game, and a fine left hand punch to the March 3. — The another on the 35th, present except Charley Ruffing Using WHITEVILLE, cal difficulties. from the pin for of the Saturday at 5 o’clock. HAVANA, March 3.—
Dud- team, champions Shallotte, Bill Dickey, who are expected within jaw he held the upper-hand against Whitevil'.e High school baseball In today’s heat, evening the match. school ley Sharpe’s 70-foot Gulf Stream however league for the city Sunday The tourney slate Friday night Joe the the weaker Whiteville lad, squad will begin sessions led halved the 36th with birdie a few days, and DiMaggio, took the punching practice Worry Wild Goose ;mWi They which is held Calvary. fellows: in first from Houston, Tex., today but title, by girls division, Yanks’ remaining holdout. who had the reach on Griffith, for the 1941 season this week, Tally finish line by more ’-'s and the big galltry trooped to only honors of the yawl division on han- than After the first five minutes of last round game, Waccamaw vs. Le- a hard his drive An- could not land blow enough Dupree, coach, reported today. in the 15-mile test. Why \r- the first tee. Sarazen put in dicap allowance of the Twelfth setto, it was clear that the land at 8 o’clock; and boys hurt. C. D. White, Harold Peterson, and average was into’the rough, some 225 yards from night’s nual St. Petersburg-Havana sailing to speed 55.113. nw,- vs. winner of Lutheran Mission was no match division .Southport Ralph Barksdale arc three of the a mile slower than the the green. A great second, with a race although she finished second, Sammy Doxey, 95, fighting his best «|-n Bolivia-Leland at 9 o’clock. BASEBALL SCHOOL veterans to the fold. for the larger and more experienc- game, of returning Wild Goose yesterday. wood club, put him on the green in only one minute and 56 seconds be- fight in two years as a member ed Tabernacle team. The latter Saturday night the girls finals They played last season for vari- Glennon. a two along with the other three hind Good News, Robert W. John- the- local squad, outclassed Cooke in trucking firm was on its game and lost little will be played at 8 o’clock and the ous Columbus county league teams tive when he is not travelin:. players son’s sleek yawl out of New Brvns- the second bout to put Wilmington finals at 9 o’clock. MEETING IS SET and are to 'e the main from the time in running up a commanding boys N. J. expected the country to race hyd, Hogan’s ball lay farther wick, in a 2-0 lead. Doxey dropped Cooke lead with H. most of stays of this year’o outfit. followed the Auerbach pin. but the team decided to let Gene Kelly doing Gulf which had led vir- the first round with trophys. S’tream, to the floor in Other who will see the but well fed boys probably when te event was moved here t first. It worked. Both Dod- scoring being by Brittain’s to Gather at most of the way, lost its lead and in gamble Group tually a stinging right to the head action this season and He are: “Flash” New Jersey this year. son and missed long Raynor, F. Kelly Casteen. when Goggin barely PATTERSON WINS just a few miles off Havana the second round drove Cooke to the American Field Gore, Roger Harwood, Joe Proctor, Jack of Kars s would have tallied a tall total of 24 points for Legion a Cooper City putts for eagle swhich Good News took advantage of fast and lefts to ropes with rights James Browning, L. P. Blackman, Cantrell a real the match. Sarazen and the evening. The Lutherans dis- At 3:30 m. the finish line gave fight Sr prolonged p. light wind to cross and Cooke made a Shel Til the face body. Stanley, Mooney, Arthur until his motor broke down,, had a medal score of 66-69 excellent pass work in spots at 1:29:09 a. m. Gulf Stream fin- Hogan played TOURNEY MEDAL in the third, hut Hal Rod fine comeback Hayes, Smith, Smith, unable to complete repairs for the two rounds, compared to 68-67 but their shooting was ragged and ished at 1:31-05 a. m.. It; him off with hard "Buck” Hardy, and Douglas Ed- race their score down. for a of lads who Doxey fought to today. for their opponents. helped to keep Hunting couple time of The corrected Sharpe’s blows to the chin. wards. team Snead 13 of 15 foul tossed Cards 43-42—85 Over No. 1 the of Cal Grif- The red-hot of Sammy They missed might strike fancy boat in her division w. s 36:15:12 and Jackie Inman stopped Tommy of Hot Springs, Va., and Ralph Gul- while the Tabernacle aggregation Brit- Good j Pinehurst Course in fith, of Washington, Shuney her elapsed time was 37:31:05. and rushed from 6 of 12 tries. Hughes’ left-handed jab cahl, former open champion ! was converting on at News’ elapsed time was 37:20:09 and Bimelech Will tain will open a baseball school local lad about the to win Mighty a relentless ad- Seniors’ Event the ring Chicago, continued The line-up: corrected time 36:49:01 to take the FFATStffOi afternoon at 3:30 the to a 3 and 2 Legion field this his match in 103 pound weight. Retire to Stud Soon vance. They coasted Tabernacle Lutheran Mis. (10) second place in the yawl class. (44) a fast tied up over Bulla of Chica- o’clock. Inman, puncher, decision Johnny Marshburn Watkins (4) Good News failed by- 12 minutes of Oak PINEHURST, March 3.—UP<—S. Hughes on all occasions and stayed WEST PALM BEACH. go and Lloyd Mangrum Park, Brittain, manager of the Green- and 26 to her own Fla., Casteen (7) L. Hales (1) M. Paterson of Boston won the seconds equal a five-hole i clear of any dangerous punches. March 3—(,P>—The Bime- 111., after building up edge (2) ville, S. C., team, plans to oper- mark of 37 hours. 16 minutes and mighty H. Kelly (24) T. Hales medal today in the Pinehurst Coun- at at hinch time. Mitchell Saleeby and Tyree 110, lech will retire to the Idle Hour (6> L. Ellers tournament ate the baseball school for a period1 43 seconds for the 284 miles trip Raynor try club Seniors’ golf the best battle of the card The second extra-hole match was in of i which she established last fought farm of Col. E. R. Bradley at Lex- F. (7) C. Mason (2) a score of 43*42*85 over the of about two weeks, hopes year. Horton Smith of Oak Park. Kelly with both lads rights and to taken by able to aid the local base- The third boat to arrive was the with landing ington, Ky., stud after earning Subs: B. Mason (1) No. 1 course. Paterson played in being the 111., and Paul Runyan of White lefts to the head and body, with $246,000 for his owner, it was 65 ball talent in improving its game 71-foot Windigo of Harold Baxter, Sykes. the class B division—men aged to the Pla.ns, X. Y., on the 38th. The. with an time of 38:15:08. local lad carrying the battle learned today. Referee. Vernon Morrison. to 69. and, also, in hope of digging up a elapsed conquered the well-liked combination She was the scratch boat the visitor in the first round and drop- The big bay is to be to W. H. B. Ward of Hartsville, O., bit of ivory. among shipped of Byron Nelson, the Professional yawls. Tyree under a barrage of rights Kentucky Thursday. and E. C. Keating of Bridgeport A large number of boys have! ping Golfers’ association champion who 53-foot of lefts to the head. Tyree came up In his final race, which the col- Detroit led in class A, for 70 interest Stormy- Weather, y-awl and and Harold Tigers Camp Conn., golfers enrolled in the school and IN teaches at Cleveland, | William Labrot of Annapolis, for- without a count and with fast punch- onel could not see because of ill- 1924 and over, with gross scores of 86. In shown in the plan yesterday and1 McSpaJden of Winchester, Mass. no Holdouts merly owned by Johnson, took third to take the second ness, Bimelech ran a PAUL FORMAN Reports class B. the divisional winners were indicated the interest ing managed disappoint- a six-foot putt on last night Smith dropped place in the yawl ('vision, although round. Both lads were tired during ing fourth Saturday in the $50,000- SKATED J. P. Williamson of Wilkes-Barre, was on the increase. the 165-yard 38th for the winning March 3.—UP)— she finished fourth in the race. slow LAKELAND, Fla., Pa., and H. Frederick Lesh of Bos- the third and the round was added Widener cup, which he was 220 YARDS IN deuce. Nelson almost gave his team A season free from Among those already enrolled Stormy Weather’s elapsed time was spring training ton, who has gross scores of 88. with neither boy doing any great oddson favorite to win. the victory on the 36th. His 15-foot holdouts is assured for the Detroit are Jennings Blanton, 15, of Spof- -0:41:21 and corrected time of her L. B. Franklin of Flushing, L. I., damage. The judges voted a draw Yet, Bimelech is just in his putt for a winning eagle rimmed the Baker indicated ford Mills, a shortstop and out- division was 37:36:41. (WORLDtOUTDOOB REEOBB) Tigers, manager won in class C, for golfers between in this battle. prime. He was undefeated in six cup. in that all fielder, Ernest Mayhan, 15, of 1810 The United States maritime serv- today announcing play- 61 and 64, with an 87. M. S. Little M. won a decision ovei 1939 starts and went on to become N. ice Williamson Craig Wood of Mamaroneck, Y., ers due in camp already had ar- Castle street, an outfielder, Billy square rigger Joseph Conrad was in of Hartford, Conn., and H. G. Phil- J. P. Jenrette of New Hanover the leading three-year-old of last and Billy Burke of Cleveland—sur- I or notified would be of 111 Wrightsville ave- the fifth boat to finish, arriving at rived they lips of Pinehurst, with gross scores Mcllwain, of the card in the 127 year. He made an impressive 1941 in 9:41:30 a. m. the fifth fight prise winners last year—stayed in a or two. nue, Harvey Fryer, 16, of route 2; under her own power. | present day of S6, tied for the lead in class D, class. A southpaw puncher, debut by defeating hash and shot a 3 2 She was not in race. pound the running with and victory more arrived here Strickland, 17, of route one; the j Eight Tigers for competitors aged 55 to 60. Hardy landed with put in his warm-up for the Wide- Heafner of Linville, N. Williamson repeatedly over Clayton j but they did not include first and John Taylor, 21, of 609 Grace today, Qualifying for the eight lefts to the head and body, but ner Feb. 22. C., and his pickup partner, Leo Wal- i long pitchers Louis (Buck) Newson and for match was score street, an outfielder. places play by Tropical Park Sets Jenerette came right back with hard per of Washington who substituted both of whom Others who wish to enroll in the j Freddy Hutchinson, and not by age. The draw for the Williamson had for the drafted Ed Oliver of Wil- rights to the head. notified Baker they were delayed first l’ound of match play in the school may do so this afternoon New Mutuels Record the reach and both fighters were mington, Del. business. in a wire C. at field at 3:30 o’clock. by Newson, first flight follows: Paterson vs. Legion which end- Tomorrow’s semi-finals will send j tired in the third round, signed “Crown Prince Louie”, said E. Sherman (86 in B); Phillips vs. MIAMI. March 3.—(iP>—A new- Snead and Guldahl against Smith ed with neither boy doing any hard he would be on hand Wednesday. Franklin; Keating vs. W. D. Eaton, Tropical Park record for mutuels and Painyan, and Burke and Wood New punching. Today’s drill included the first Winchester, Mass. (88 in C); Little Cageball Champ handled was set today as a crowd against Sarazen and Hogan. Harold Jeter lost a close decision batting pratice. Dr. Grover C. vs. Lesh. for NCAA in *41 of 11,924 turned out for the opening Seen to Wooten in the 140 pound class in Freeman said of the last Florida turf X-ray photographs day meeting and STRESS INFIELD WORK a slow fight with little punching showed the ankle injury suffered of the season. Fla., March 3.—(iP>—A Joe Silent CHICAGO, March 3.—(iP)—The Na- TAMPA, Eric McNair DiMaggio A a lot of clinching. by Shortstop yester- Athletic association total of $570,714 passed into the “mid-summer” sun boiled down to- tional Collegiate Cooke of Whitsville won a for- day was a sprain and that McNair machines, some better than On Contract Troubles have a new basketball cham- $65,000 as the world champion Cincin- will in his match to make the score day would be out of practice at least the previous mark set a this feit this season. year ago nati Reds put emphasis in infield pion 4 1-2 to 2 1-2. a week. the month. took the field in SAN FRANCISCO, March 3—Iff) Indiana University, 1940 cham- last drill. Three groups The Coach McDonald announced last holdout of to for the 1941 banner turnout saw A. C. Sny- succession. Manager Bill McKechnie —Joe DiMaggio, pion, failed qualify of all members of der’s had not won night a meeting the New York Yankees was still national playoff series, losing out to High One, whiftfi sprung a surprise in the third round Senator Hurlers Named his team will be held in the gym in to Ten champion, as a race in Florida this winter, come Outfielder Dutch Mele to dodging interviewers regard Wisconsin, Big after sending into his ow-n at odds of for this afternoon immediately For Cincinnati Tussle his baseball contract troubles to- the fourth district representative. $23.10 $2 first. Observers wondered if this in the six- school to make plans for the intra- day. The fourth district committee re- Spring Inaugural purse, meant the Birmingham s 1 u g g e r w-hich headed the mural bouts. ORLANDO, Fla., March 3.—GP)— Older brother Tom, who usually vealed today that Wisconsin would furlong sprint might gain a berth with the regulars card. Referee for the fights was Bill Harris about made acts as for the DiMag- represent the midwest in the titular in the dual relief role. McKechn did Manager Bucky spokesman Frank Folk, close be- Rhodes, with Captain up his mind today on his pitchers gios, came «p as pinch hitter with battle, the selection coining not comment. Mike Hall and Captain William Coil for the Washington Senators’ game these results: hind the Badgers’ stretch drive to Appalachian Gridders judges; John Glisson timer and with the Cincinnati Reds at Tampa “I haven’t Joe since last the conference title. _seen George Morgan, announcer. on Sunday. Saturday. We haven’t talked much, Wisconsin and the representatives Start Spring Practice He picked Young Walter Master- about his contract but I think he of three other districts will meet at Wis., in the sectional play- son to pitch the first three innings: returned a couple of them.” Madison, BOONE, March 3—(A>)— Forty Wihte Sox 22. four Chicago Sam Cunningham, who played with Developments, one way or the offs March ?1 and The players answered the coaches’ call it western district representatives gath- Charlotte, N. C., in the minors last other, are expected this week, today for spring football practice Family is Complete “Glenmore Kentucky to at Kansas City at the same time year, to handle the next few was learned. Unless Joe intends er but the Appalachian gridmen ran Straight Bourbon re- to determine their sectional cham- frames, and either Joe Beck or become a genuine holdout and about as many plays with snow- PASADENA, Calif., March 3.—UP) Whiskey. This Alex for Zukowski to finish out. Zu- main here, he should start pion. balls as they did with the pigskin. —The Chicago White Sox family is Four kowski came to this a few The national championship game Whiskey training camp training camp within days. Three inches of snow covered the was completed today with the tardy V* riere traffic a^dl econoimic surveys show the need, Tears Old.” from Greenville of between the two sectional winners field. the South At- arrival o,f Outfielder Mike Kreevich lone construction like this it built in states lantic will be held at Kansas City March 29. feeing many today; league, last year. Coach Red Watkins had the at spring training camp. ~BOWUWG~ Mountaineers maneuvering under Manager Jimmy Dykes, stepping the critical eyes of Beattie Feath- the drills as the second week be- Pirate 7 V. AG Cl Eisenstat Takes up Regulars Cop CIVIC A Harry ers, Kiwnnis newly appointed football gan, sent his charges through a 2 3 Total coach. An First Practice Game 1 Good Tip, Uses His Hip injured knee he receiv- three-hour workout, concentrating VVd t 144 200 473 ~ ~ Posher 123 ed last fall Ted The 403 kept Reitzle, star on batting practcie. pitchers < Dreher -II- 100 171 12* ■ i 403 Fla., March 3.—
— center, from the drill. curve-throw- SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Mar. Tavlor -II— .137 100 W6 FT. MYERS, were cautioned against .yfliuNliTTml'JiL” took a tip 3—Uf>—A four-run rally which was Cantwell Hill_ 2W 1g lg g» Pitcher Harry Eisenstat ing but were permitted to use their Holland his in experimenting exploded after two were cut in _J01 and used hip Brooklyn’s speed. the second 795 859 2414 with a new delivery. Dodgers Southpaw Ed Smith, out with a inning gave the .Pitts- Total_ 700 pavements axe sure community Pr°9l8’ southpaw said to- burgh Pirates regulars a 4-3 vic- The result, the to Practice cold, showed a slight fever today and 27 last Return tory over the Yannigans in their Exchange day, who played in games was ordered to be dfor 48 hours. MODERNurgently needed NO W 12 3 Total Salt' season but was credited with only You're first practice game of the season 200 160 119 488 HAVANA, March 3. _ UP) _ Why Simpson_ hip The on 120 164 139 429 one victory, is throwing his left Brooklyn WILLIAMS AGREES over-crowded main today. Ttrinc'Pll-- Dodgers returned to prac- 80 157 340 of delivering on Concrete DeCover- 193 into his pitch instead their SARASOTTA, Fla., March 3.—OP) Spud Davis, pinch-hitting slam- 16> 125 lo8 448 week-end series Fussell stance, facing tl?f,.t?fa^after highways! ■ med a double off of from a straightaway, with the Giants and —Teddy Williams, last of the Red Reconstruction ac e John Lanning Jones 150 130 158 438 devoted most of Concrete almost squarely. the ses sion to provides after Catcher Fernandes had walk- the batter to a drill. Sox to come into the fold, agreed or mo- batting Mickey widening with concrete 744 668 731 2143 Eisenstat said he tried this Owen, who Joe surface, ed and Lee the Total_ signed his contract Sun- his 1941 contract today. Manager dependable Handley singled A1 Milnar, and _Uif; two tion after watching day, took little part in Cronin said he had been informed to present home to get the scoring under DECK PIN the workout day standards or s INDEPENDENT it to make him more effec- because he is club’s traction rain way. Cinders expects afflicted by boils by telephone that the Boston under will ■ 3 Total lus right arm. Minne- reduce and rh9 12 tive. The affliction al- long range hitter had left congestion utmost visibility at 84 S3 276 has Spooner _ 109 ready cost him for the camp by au- Scientists now report that if a 85 78 243 twelve pounds apolis training Hanson 80 MILLS of needed weight, driving time—cut down the vital to the Pr0-e driver suffers a 91 8o -o- STEEL he says, tomobile. qualities from deficiency Me Swain _ 77 besides accepted by traf- interfering with his of 91 98 88 -77 It is — vitamin A, at Jordon _ generally ex, accident rate save headlights night a car ercises conditioning ttvertisement vast tion of and your fa®*] will Butler_ 90 89 121 300 fic authorities that skidding A you appear as a huge white blur. 3 is traveling the driver sums in — 1349 indicates maintenance in- while on the road. Total_1_~447 447 455 conditions. Drivers The motor too fast for car industry is the the traction largest consumer of JOHNSON SEA-HORSES N. B. C. often over-estimate many com- 12 3 Total surfaces. 3 modities, See Our available on slippery using 18 per cent of PORTLAND CEMENT ASSCCIATIO Pints 95c Complete Line of 97 94 269 the Mansfield _ 78 steel, 80 per cent 1941 Models! 213 of the rubber _ 72 72 69 State Plaaters Bank Richmond,'J Pylant taxes (at the 75 per cent of the Bldg., Fussell_ 88 80 99 267 Federal gasoline plate glass, 23 ^ 110 110 S8 308 for national per cent of the Quarts $1.85 McCnhe_ rate imposed nickel and 34 per A national to «■» PICKARDS 268 higher organization improve ..-_ 87 91 00 of the 1*0well will total $350,- cent lead » defense purposes) consumed in this concrete through scientific research and engmee 209i>MarUet Dial 3224 1941 * country lilenmore Distilleries Louisville, Ky. Total_ 435 450 440 i325, 000,000 during 3 (. MOROHNESTKlfo^ .^