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Seven Hearts. owned by the Brown Hotel Stable, who won seven out of 10 starts last year. Is another highly considered. n :::Q',.::::.;:::::.::::i;,,ii:::::i:.:'."il v,,,,,,,- The list slipped in the forenoon but volume dwindled. Dealings picked up after mid-dawhen. the transportation group came to the fore for rallies of fractions to more than two points. Notwithstanding the generally improved tone, numerous issues failed to climb out of the minus ditch and declines were plenti,- ful at the close. Transfers were around 1,800,000 shares. Carriers, on the whole, were aided by earnings. broad-scal- e debt reductiolL and brightening dividend prospects. War news and economic optimism still were holstering influences elsewhere. The fact the market had gone nine sessions without an average loss, however, caused many customers to stand aside. Prominent on the upside were Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Texas & Pacific, Railway, Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific. At tops for 1941 or longer Bulwere Twentieth Century-Fox- , lard, Standard Oil (NJ), Interna tional Telephone, Sears Roebuck and Howe Sound. Laggards tn. . .... , ,.... 't ..... ..j.. ....., 4:',:.,::::.':::::'': :,::''-:.:"- ..................... :":'::::::::--:-:'::- ' , .... A, .s. ,.,.. ' near-recor- ' :::" ' , - Westinghouse, Chrysler, Eastman Kodak, U: S. Gypsum and Du Pont. Secondary railway bonds turned upward. , At Chicago wheat to of a cent a advanced bushel. Cotton, in late transac- 30 to 40 cents a tions, was up bale. in the - curb forward Tilting were Coal, Pantepec and Singer Mfg. wardess was exhibited by Intim Ltd., N. J., Zinc and Aluminum of America. Humble--011-,--teh1- , - NEW -- - A ni Viscose Anaconda ntbstrong , 14 65 11 18 134 17 79 C 37 .1712 31 347ig 55 TAST Arch 41534 All Coast Line 1134 Atlas Corp 6114 Aviation Corp Bahl Loco et $O 17 114 117 BaII Ohio 12 1712 R amadan Oil 2 30 Bendix Avial 17 11 Beth Steel 32 2012 Boeing Airp IL 2112 Borden Co 4 3314 BorgWarner - I -7-- n. - 914-- Buc7rus-Erie-T-1- Calif Pica Caned Pacific Trae Celanese Corp Cerro de Pas- - 11 171 1 17 -- - 2914, 9 4112 34,a.- - Clow& Ohio 7.- - 114 Chrysler Corp a 41112 Clniaiz Molyb Colum Recast A 1 111 Colum GA EIL 31 22 Cabin Piet, Coed Invest 'Jr 10 Ooml Solvenis 13 3 17 38 1412 4 1 I Corp 14 Ciantainer . , 34.2 M14 3314 - 114 11 5,1 812 17 Vir 17 814 712 ,14 1714 1- 3912 1734 3912- -, 7- 61 14 - 20 S01- 421 21 33 3314 014- 1- Vs Vs Vs 9414 2112 .21Vs 912 941 4- 1- 2512 3412 3412- 39 39 ' 7- 5- 4734 1112-- 212 lir . - 18 2714 17 1 3- 8- 1414 14 56 - 5$ 33 1i, 334 n - 2412 100 134 4. 51 1 2211 . .7' DESERET I, ' NEWSed, s - - la ' ivestock f'' Cup Series :, - ...... and - Bruinsstart - their 1.4, '10.50; gealers $14.00(c$1100. $11.50. HOGS: 1 Neely.- - 44 a I., :.:'''. THE EARLY DERBY FAVORITES: Count Fleet, lower and Slide Rule, above, will attract the first guessers when time comes to lay the sheckels on the line Derby winter book faDay. Count Fleet is the shortest-price- d vorite in the history of the classic. (CP PHOTOS). winning nine Out of 13 races, in- - Count. Fleet reversed the defeats eluding two victories overt Count by tinning the Pimlico Futurity Fleet. However, Occupation is late in the year, beating Occunot entered in the Derby and pation by many lengths. 1 Sid Oil Cal Sul .0i1 I Std Oil N Dow-Jon- Tex 1941 1041 1940 1940 333. high - 34.83 18.26 '95.67 97.13 low 125.00 .118.84 high low 4 United A United Air U U U te 28.47 113 08 22 14 Crane Co Crown Ze Herb Crucible 'Steel Curtiss-Wrigh- t 39 195 12 14 it, 36 971 17 76 15 Deere & Co Den & Rio G W 1 Detroit Edison 32 Diamond Match 4 du Pont de N 8 Eastman Kodak 8 8 El Auta-Lit19 Mee Boat 41 Gen Elec 1 Gen Foods Gillette Sat R 17 33 Goodrich T&R. 29 Goody Gt, No Ry pf 3514. 1,4 18, 3114 11434 1617a 33 371S 1334 37 393,4 - Pi Kruse Lib Lih MN&L Life Savers 1.1Lir Lie & & M M 25 62 5 31 1 5 B 5 Mack Truck Maey R H CO Marsh McKes & Rb MiaM Mid Cent W Montgom 8 11 3 G&Light Pae Tin Cons Pack Motor Pan Am Air Parana Pie Park tit Con Parke Davit Penney J Penn R R Pet' . Milk Phelps Dodge Phalan, Pet ' Postal Tel pi Presed Steel C Proc. & Gam Pub Svc Pullman Pure Oil Raitlo C ot A c 17 53 42 90 $ 11 5 89 24 2 28 .111 8 66 5 91 3534 3614 -- 35si 814 25 2514 3434 34 2114 -- 1244 36 63s 614 3214 3214 68 69 68 67 3634 38 2544 26 1334 1814 18 8 Pa 41 L. 407'4 8 9 81s 1744 4 6114 14 1814 4314 2544 133,4 1414 1471, 144 1314 1634 20 5814 2814 314 17 4- - 31 S R&M Steel & Yrst Q & Zr!! 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April are today's high, low and A D 81a 1,1 3214 5371 1014 714 74 ing prices of Donde on the Stock Exchange and the of each Bond. (Sales In .111.0001 Sales. Risk. Alleithany 5. 44 )1 670 Al 5. 49 M la ROIS Fl 13 AlleOrne Pe- - PS. 2130 81 Am Am 'r 66 14 Info A Am 61 T Inn., 55 Arm net 0 AT!-Sri- . 95 23 115,', Beth-qt- 147,s 18144- 39 1014 714 2514 lbans - 2241 337a 17 Jr W Yell T 381- 4- Si 36 914 34 3 57 304 34.4 34 32Ia .3174 537s 5314 New York Bonds Ss 1114 8 1414 7 Rub fis4 1.141,960: PrIvimIg '127' 1.540.290: week ago. '2.121410: year ago, 371.760: two years Ago, 949.569: Jan. I to date. 81,205,429: year ago, 30,153,259: two years ago, 34,197,019. sa 3734- 21 5 , 3214-- 114 614 Total today. Si 36 - Gyp Ind Alero Writ Rirr-- 19 1744 2814 814 1674 4Ya 8144 141s 1714 4174 2514 1314 1014 1814 29Y4 58 152 118 40 154 lin Pee Ist 4. 47 Utah P & L 5. 44 Western Un 5s 51 41 63 63 64,4 9834 89 43 1 98 92 elop- York New total gales Low. Last. 160 R914 ...L. ... ' , i ... Isl , ' -- , - 55 Ina 109 104,14 10414 inn''. la51; 115 115,4 603i 701 1M 10114 37 3114, 51 5034 3R 4014 631,4 62 P312 98 411,12 3R 52 52 68. 106 , 98 92 65 6314 64 9654 6814 166 98 92 New York Curb !1,.1v Inc to YORK. liot Anrii trama-tio- 17 Follow. on the New giving..., all stocks vs - letit 40 85 21 17v4 814 -- 151's 25 17 8 16Y4 35 17 1414 1414 17 814 37 39 2914 6934 24 13144 814 2. 114 Boston 714-- - 1774 Ps 2774 3912 10 70 24 4 PA - 13 2434 2314 1314- 9412 24 244 2814 2914 49. 40 46 - , April in the West, continued veil acti VP Indite at the followinc price In Montana 90.000 fleeces at minces: 2714- -IS tents: in Nevada 11000 fleece,' 39 - tit. 38042li tents: in V34,iminit - 00,000 114 ficeccr 30 at 31- to 424 s ients In Idaho 34 100,000 a '70 and fleeces. mixed' 24 12- quarter-bloo44045 cants. 'N!--a.14 months 414 wools were contracted at 38 Va 13 Va cents. were 'Many of these purchases 241aresold to mills. bids Requests for Vs on 10,300,000 Wiankets made ot 2414 either 100 per cent or 15 per cent domestic 281142 .411Y43,1, ....wools wets rtmeired. 15 i17444 81- 4- 14 34 -- . w ool NOSTON, ' . ut& score 91 90 89 score score CHEESE Francisco Tritt lets tPrices checked daily, 9a1I riumbie.--Mine- s A3 .38 .38 .., PrinNs Con. Rico Arventine Royston Coen. Silver. King Coal Silver -- aBrde. .05 .05 .25 .56 , r NEW e following poultry Quotations are ' wholesale seller. prices which include a 1,9 cent above ceiling levels for first hand distribution frosts and COMMISsiOnel YORK, April 1.(AP)--(Th- ZCM1 Sales at 43V LOW 14 L Bank Clearings - 2.549. The teams were certified by (be American Bowling Congress as the best service outfits in their respective areas. Salt Lake Curb Stoeks Yesterday's bank debits, $3.130,342.00. Amaigamated Surat Same day last year, 0.3.946,081.00. First : Security Months bank debtta $117,31.0,001.00. Mountain Fuel Same month last year, $91424,739.00. Utah Oil Rottning Today's clearing's. $3,375,1190.11 Utah Rome Fire lame day last year,' $2,907,17448. Ramberg's. Railroad . -- 4.- - : 84 4;:'.e., ' - 4,44,4,,:,- ,....,: .:., .., - ,,,, " .::. 4,- -. :::,.. .. : --- . l , i; ,,,,,e, , - .?, J -- ----- -- ,,. : 7 -- ,'::: ; ;',7 ..,: Range Of Grain Futures CHICAGO, .04114 9.50 pro 1.45 1.45 1.47 1.49.31 rpt. 10,112 Asked. LTC Low 1.451.2 1.4531 1.4815 1.49 1.01 1.03 1.05 May July Sfpi. 150 63.00 Huth 1.45 1.46a's .1.4114 1.49,4 Corn 7,90 4.25 - .64 .6134 SP115 .6114 .65 .624's .62 .63 May .115314 Sept. ; Dee. is .9014 .93 ' 614 .'.61 .6214 .63 .11614 .11534 .115 9114 401'4 .93 .90 .941 4 .93 Cash Grain - CHICAGO. wheat no sales ,' . Bid Asked . A 3.25 $ 3 90 27.50 29.00 1.00 1.35 11$0 1$75 135.00 24000 12.00 - - e i.s;, but Leo Hardly salldwaYhoPelulgewbY-hiwhen -. surprises by patting his pitchers backs.- Whit - Wyatt-- - is -- away i other seasons, and Curt ,, -- sapa esidt Kirby 'Higby, Rube Newsom, Les Webber, man, Freddy Max Head, Newt Kimball Macon are not far behind to round out the staff. Mickey Owen will be the numby ber one catcher again assisted Moore and Ray Hayward.- - Dolph Cammilli on first, Durocher or , ''. .:, :' lnnde a: Arky Vaugtan i . , . ' ; 7 and at short, Billy Herman on third will be in the infield with Glossop. Too Busy , ; (AP--Ca- , - , - ,. i ,, - - - soldier-student- modified football, bas- - Aquatts Stressed Empisis, the ondepartment said, com- strokes, bative training will include ."how the use nature's to weapons, hands, feet, knees, elbows and head." gymnastics wilLbe used to develop coordination, balance and body control. "Team sports," the department said, "will be,. limited only by the availability of facilities and equipment, by the interest of the students and by the. ingenuity of the instructors." g b - - . -c- - April ' 1. No. 3 yellow 091241.01i4: 4. 399: No. 5, 93,a: No. 3 white 112; No. 4. 11534. Oata No. 1 mixe4l.674; No. 1. 6734: No. 1 white 611146654: ., No. 3. No. 3, 67Vai No. eamPle grads Corn. - . Foil Start Appointe d - .64'i .64 .63 MY - - 1:01 LOI - Oats May July, .Off ITO-- .:" Golf Pros distance-coverin- 1311' 57.110 55.00 54.50 . . , DEE MOORE.- ---- Collegiate Squads will be placed aquatics, corm. batives; gymnastics, and obstacle nose courses, and team sports. 1.4545 Under the héading aquatics will 1.474 be the teaching of every man 1.49b to slIm with emphasis upon April Wheat way Jilly .02 03 .,, .. team sports,' WASHINGTON, April , limited only by the available equipment and interest of stuthemselves, are planned for soldiers attending colleges under the army specialized training program. --Announcing this today, the'-War Department reiterated, how- ever, that the soldiers "will not have time to train for, ot to par- ticipate in, any intercollegiate iniGertfledH11-11rW mrvrgenssewatolsn sports competition." schools of the starters and ,Coaches at many MikeBohling, s Mike Sparro and William-Mears-had hoped that the would be available for var- were approved today by the City sity sports as a means of building Commission to handle the three municipal golf courses, Niblev. up teams depleted by the war. and Bonneville Forest Park, Physical training directors and Dale, through the 1943 season. Instructor A at the schools, the department said, have received 1 recommendations that "as a a means of inculcating a will to team sports win, competitive I such as soccer, speed ball, touch football, ana lead. copper, zinc respectively. , Looking Fit Exhibition By the Associated Press At Norfolk,Va.Washington NavalSta; (A) Training ' tion. Yesterday's results: At Muncie, Ind.Pittsbuigh (N) 18, Ball State Teachers O. At French Lick, Ind.Chicago (A) 8, Chicago (N) 7. At Lafayette, Ind.Cleveland (A) 12, Purdue University 3. Fights ' 71 . - 7 Jr ., t , By the Associated press CLEVELAND ciMpaedl ; sha1 LosAngeles, Ezzard- - Charles,--16Cincinnati 182, Cleveland, Maxim, (8); Joey outpointed Jannazzo, Pittsburgh- (10); 150, Brooklyn, stopped Secreet, 153, Pittsburgh Sammy (8). Freddie ELIZABETH, N. J. Hermann, 128, Elizabeth, Cliff Gregory, 13014 Eli & ' abeth (6). ' - --- --- ' .- - 7 ' - I ,. , , , ;. t , 7 : '. ; t ' Park Schedule t, OGDEN, April At a meeting Wednesday night the right to use John Mfleck park each - Monday, Tuesday, . ' Saturday and 'Sunday, was given to the Army and Navy Depots at Ogden. The Ogden Reds of -the Utah Industrial League will be alloVved to use the park on Wed. nesday, Thursday and Friday " of , .. ,'' each week for home games. The park was grantedI to tha : ArmyNavy Depots for a moth boxing program to en on June 14 and 15. The service . teams. Vill pay the city $6 for , each game for the use of the will cover field, and this fee --- the-- of - keeping the expense lin also the for grounds shape and cost of electric power. However, the field itself will be turned over to the depot teams free. - - - ' - -- - - - , bo , GIRARDEAU, MoAlta back injury threatened 67: hough to send him to the minors during ' white. 41444. last year's spring training, Al No Lock Of Pitchers horn.: teed Barley. malting, LAKEWOOD. N. J.The New York is on the SO tg 90 DOM dog top Hollingsworth who hope their nitehane staff St- Louis- - Browns pitching staff Giants. Field peed per hundredweight nom. will make in Dart for the lose of Timothy 4.7565.00: Malice 21.0063600: teammates to five hits and no Johnny Mize.up have 13 hurler"' in came fancy. red top 7.2567.75: red clover runs in nine innings. giving two with Aeo Adams and Sai Magna atilt 20.00C25.00: sweet elver 7.50,500i 011' to report. Both are expected momim. hits in four frames yesterday. ails 3200635.0 CAPE '' ' ' ' - ., .r ': 7 ' ;04m - '. v 4. , t, Ti i t , . ' i: Syracuse, - 6 1, ":' ' Indianapolis, soldier-student- si, WOO , ..,,,,,', ;.40.; "."'::1:,:;: 47 corn-pon- July. . - ..,:,,: - out- - - .03 .02 .06 ,niv .74 ft.:, the ketball, volley ball and baseball be strongy encouraged." In Intramurals -As. soon as stith competitive teams can be organized it is expectQa that the soldier students erties. will devote much of their SaturThe order limits royalties to day afternoon free time to intrarates In effect on Dec. 31, 1942. mural contests. Price Administrator Prentiss Generally, the War Department Brown said It is "necessary and said, there will be four objectives proper" to establish maximum In the physical training program: "I. To develop those qualities. royalties in order to make certain that money paid by the gov- capabilities and reflexes associateclass physical conernment's reserve d- with-fi- rst under the premium price dition. s "2. To develop in the plan shall "not be dissipated but fundamental certain shall make possible greater p1o7 -duction of copper, lead and zinc skills essentia- l- eitherto safety or to effective operations In- modfor the war effort." The regulation provides--- that em warfare. no royalty shall be paid On the "3. To instill in the minds and bases otpremium ,orbonus mon hearts-- of ey In excess of 5 cents a pound aggressive, fighting spirit. for copper and 2 cents a pound "4. To provide a sound, sane, for each for lead and zinc. The and wholesome counterpoise to action has no effect on consum- the highly acceleratdd schedule ers, since maximum prices to of academic study that.is involvthem continue to be the OPA ed in the specialized training ceilings of 12 cents, 6 cents and program." cents for 1,95 - ' WASHINGTON, April The Office of Price Administration today placed a ceiling on royalties-paid-bdomestic- mine operators for copper, lead and zinc ores mined from leased prop- 35 .0014 .00z4 .02 .02 .03 .0012 .00 .11 42 A Baseball Ceiling Put On Mine Royalties .. 2. S. Anti-Aircra- 63 7,000 at 312 Cm. Er. Oil. 1,000 at 10. 'Howell.1,000 t 4, Leonora,- - 1.000 at 14. boxes- - or harrellh dry Packed and .' New Mirk. 200 at ill. iced, hens and toms 410,4043, Other New Premier, 4.000 Re .5.4 . fresh and frozen prices unehanged. 1.000 'Worth 86. lit Lily. .,:. Live poultry firm. By freight: Ohio Coy.. 2,000 45 'L Old ionsters 2114b AN)loretl28,. -- Rim 'Art.. 1,000 at 58.. and crosses press: roasters, rocks, Sioux Mines. t 000 at rocks.--evosstoe. 34, Vryere-ZOOS at N. Tar Bahr. and reds. 31. Fowls. colored. 4 lb.. Tintie ids 220 at 1.30. and mt. 3$4, Broilers, 2E. Old roos. Con.. 1.000 at 1. tent 2114. ducks. 2111,4. , Unlisted ., None. Colorado.. he Los Alamitos (Calif.) Naval Air Station bowled a 2,761 total rind the Seattle Army Unit brought up the rear with . Chief C4n., 1,000 at Cent Std. 2.000, at 1. y -- 52.50t : I smashers. The Illin i five rolled a 2.842 score last night in a three-waTelegraphic tournament sponsored by the Seattle War Council. .0112 ... , i,. ,,.... -- Cincinnati, , , ' 1' k:'.:.:' ''':',.,.' :,...........':'7':1. p. Can't Compete Wash., April Glenview (Ill.) Naval Air Statism bowling team today held the national match cham pionship among servicemen pin .60 .02t's Produce receipts: Butter,224,383 lb..: cases. .0012 106.441 lbs.: eggs 8,1101 .01 Butter in bulk 48. .0014 do 37; mediums Candled large eggs 42: Tintie Central .0014 do mall 3812. ' Tintie Lead .0914 Tintie Standard 1.75 J.... Union Chief NFIV YORK, April. ,.00112 it Ptah Con. Prices.- - unchanged .0034 724.858; firm. Con. Oil 04 telling prices. 01 Cheese 403.020; firm.. Prices unchang. Victor Con Walker Mining' .28 . colors: w,t Tol edo Nixed Eeza 30 954: steadyextras Wilbert am', fancy to extra fancy 383,.4(); 381i: rcrwled firsts 374.: Current receipts Yankee Can ,niii, 24a 35S: mediums 35,4dirties No. 1. .35 .: Ut.-tin Id. Fur. Corn . NO. 1.15 averate checks 341x. 111,d. Stocks Whiles-lane!, to extra fancy 391;80 Unlinaed Arnett,. 7.55 Sue. PM. MDecials 394'Y standards fan. Con. Wag. .9 Melt. , 3.75 38. mediums mediums 3812039; cy heavy Nat & Tnn. 2.25 Mines 399 Vt. Browny-- - faney to extra 1 Riley Fire Clay ,60,00 me40: 374.: 38; standards specials & Pfd.-.-...- .7Vt. LL nti P 45.00 -diums . . 53.00 rt. & 1., 87 'PM , cheese to The Pelicans grabbed him from I Annistim, Ala., when it appeared they had c 'chance to get in the playoffs the latter. part of last Season. Dee's hitting has been impressive ever since his first when as a ,Ponca City.. pro game Okla..- pitcher, he belted a homer to Win 2 to 1. After that he pitched, caught, played the infield and outfield Macon. SEATTLE, (AP)--T- .30 .30 .0014 - , Navy Bowls . 30 Pak's ' XinteWent.-1- Silver Shield Silver Standard Sioux Mines So. Iron- - Blossom So. Standard Tar Bah y LOS ANGELES, April ..04 3.50 .ni .09 ont,4 - ,:r.4:., ,' :..s.:.',.. , ,i eireargyedemdlisie'itedtresra.yIlbplielmo.,t-- 3-- .57 .01 .0712 .0314 .05 .04 .02 s 2.041, .'' Plutus EGSS 1,arge, - white special. dozen 7,cirae.Large. white standards. dozen Medium. "white extras. dozen ' , I , , ",...:: , - .00 .56 .0012 .0612 .02 .0412 .0112 .0112 .01 ,, , .. .:;: Nashville and Birmingham. The Salt Lake Federation of Pitched NoIlitter Amateur Baseball League Wed- mawcohnilein i9p3itec.hm,00reeateenhtienrged tflolre nesday night turned out for one Sally League Hall of Tame with of the largest meetings in recent Columbus, years and by unanimous vote re- Da eensothblitrtdersinafeainnsist high school elected last year's officers. was W George Beckstead , of Crescent dRaeYds;'- - In ile193o6, hhee. was :sittharutnhg was renamed president of the orin several games and then ganization and Hub Cochran, Cal Itpintcher backstopping equipment were Woodle Chris Woolley and Vander Meer and chosen to continue in their duties Moore, among others..------ Whitey and vice as president, secretary He gets the name Dee from a league statistician, respectively. In Amarillo, who Sunday, May 1, was chosen as grandfather a baseball ,player was quite of for the this date the opening circles. Married, self in play. Six teams have he has semipro a rating with his indicated that definitely they would enter the circuit. Three draft board: more teams are likely to enter Pleased Withis Newcomerswith sev- Durocher pleased before the opening date and two eral other newcomers; young and teams from the apanese-American Citizens' League have ap- old. Theyinclude Luis Rodriquez with a Ime a Puerto Rican plied for admittance to the -ama- .337 bat from Richmond last teur league. has been swatting the Rio Grande, the defending year, whohardest of all the Dodg- ball the Cresas well as last year, champs cent, Salt Lake Police, B. 8, B. Insulation and Remington Arms. have definitely indicated their in- Soldier-Students tentions of playing this y e a r. The three likely entries are Bing. ham, Bountiful and White Star. On uotations North Lily No. Standanl Ohio Conner Park Bingham ......--At Park City Con. .41 Park Konold el Park Nelson A634 Park Premier Park Utah .27 Pioche Bristol ' - Stock New Quincy .......... .:.:, - . - - :'!:,:"!'::) games j:played average - 019:.0:30106:io: - .....A. from New Orleans after he had games (winning SANDLOT CHIEFTAIN George Beckstead, veteran am- ateur baseball executive, was reelected president of the Salt City Federation of Ama-teur Baseball Leaglies at a meeting last Bight. BecksteactToBoss Sandlot.Baseball- ,. pet.....,..t...e.....r - ?,,,.... :.- - . pitched nine ..:. . ' ', ', .. 1 eoallbut another, ---I R eelectéd April 1. and 600 through. Not much down early on small salable run. few sales about steady: best "steers offered late Wednesday and early today 813.50 44411.50: heifers $10.500613.00, good cows scarce. few lots cutter to medium St950411.50. few canners 69.25 down to 06.25 and below:. medium to good bulk $1025ft$1200. vealens $16.50 down. Asked s', s..kedo Hogs: Receipts 530, includes 100 for market and 430 through. Slow. desir01 , Tunnel. able quality scarce. early top 815:35 on Alta Met. .01,4 .0012 M. Co. few good to choice 180 to 250 lb. Am. Hill .10 .04 weichts lighter weights valued $14.35 Big .05 .041 4, 414.85 Icw averages above 250 lbs. Bingham Metals .02 .01 Black Metals $14.25441460: IOW $13000113.85. .00 Bonanza Mining 400. Sheep: Receipts for market. Noth.0719 .06 ing' done early. late Wednesday few Bristol Silver .0114 .01 10V1 Bullion in good fleshy feeder lambs truck .03 .0114 yards steady at 1113.500' 814.26 small Cardiff .03 01 Cedar Tails lot good 101 In. fat truck-in- s 614.75. .00 Central Standard .45 .43 CHICAGO. April 1.(AP-GSDCon. Chief )Sala.48 -- .7 .54 ble- hors 8,000: total - 17,500:- - acttve: Clayton Silver .03 opened higher than Wednesday'saverages: Colorado Con. ,,.00 closed up: ton 1600:- Coll Regal) 0814 -good and choice Combined Metals 15.7540 07'i lbs. .16 -- ;13 tinder 15.55 rend Cothet Coal tibn and Choice .01 Lead Commmtwealth rood .091A ,1112 lb, sows 1540a1578; Crescent Eagle mostly 15.50015.70. .00 Croff .011, .03 .01 Salable cattle 8 000: salable calves Crown Point BOO: .0314 led .021i steers and yearlings Dragon .01 .00 higher: good and choice offerings show- E. Crown Point full .04 .03 advance: hulk 15.006,17.00i top East Standard ing 17.65: several loads 17.504917.60: 1.130 E.TinfieCL INT-but-.06 East Tintic Coal .031, Ihisiongyearling.457-1,27I- locks at same price: heifers stronc: .01 .0212 East Utah strictly choice kinds absent: best 1435: Empire Mirlf44 .03 .02,4 cows weak to 25 fewer; cutters 10.75 Eureka Bullion t .16 .1412 down: bulls weak: Practical top weighty Eureka T.,ly Con. .20 .18 sausace 'bulls 14.65: craters 1.5014.2,50 ..03 Eureka Mines 01, :15 instances under recent high time: prae- Eureka Standard .11 Ileal lop choice yealers 16.00: hulk 14.00 Gold Chain .01 .03 4115.50: with sorting much closer than Great Western , .13117 .0014 recently: stock cattle firm. Horn Silver .07 .08 Salable .sheep 5.000: total 9.500: late Howell .04 .05 closed lambs Wednesday-fa- t mostly Indian Queen .01 . steady: sheep also little changed: bulk Kennebec .02 .0114 Itis. fed western Kentucky Utah good to choice .08 .05 wooled lambs! 15.75016.00: to 16.15 for Keystone .20 .16 0 choice lbs. weights to all inter- Leonora .00 . .0012 ..... ... choice to 9a Little May este: three doubles good .00 .00 lbs. fed western clipped lambs with No.l Magnolia ..... .0 t 12 ..... Lead .. .03 . na to 1 2 14.60: choice skins and good Mammoth .33 .35 live ewes 3.115e9.25: today's trade-fa- t Miller Hill ..........., ...... .01 112.. lambs active on shipping account; 2P. Mittens .0012 .02 35 higher than 'Wednesday: top 16.50 Miners Gold '............0012-- .02 on- six loads .choice fed western wooled Missouri. .01 .05 lambs to shippers: double good to choice Moscow ' Monarch : .0112 .0112 90 lbs. tett western Hipped lambs with Mt.. Cite 1.00 2.50 fall shorn pelts 15.35: sheep steady: Mountain Copper ' View .03 .05 ewes choice to red doubles good two Naildriver .13 .20 9.25. New Park .60 .62 New Premier .0012 .0014 Farm Prices --- ... yn , of'-th- S. L. ' .. a ,t.:1 0,z ..,... noewrsabtluite' he -- , Savedf enHsoemwea,n sAkliellxfuml oftoterrw. :, . - .., :. :''' ' ..doesn'tt i.,'"V , inatoc Chap . , 12 OGDEN, market ItCTTES York Curl. ,.tr:, 4 lits' and bon& trAeft: 2014 14 5344 581i to Htitulredot !Mee 261- 4- 44 2814 Sac 4 Hoar 'Low Last 3.11 4 Hill Bunk , 18 171.b 117 s 12 414 41 471 . . . . 23 cIIif Senj 311,1t 3166 31 .r.:1 41 4 108 4t4 Bond & Sh ,4 24 2414 ' 6034 12 611la BO do pt Si 214' '03'4 7 5 Hee la Min 2814 2814 2834. 2V4 214 8634 $674 - 861- 4- 14 Mt City Cop --- 13 214 88 Nia8 Mut POW 2'4 3,,4 31 3044 3114 10314 10314 11 10 Teenteolor 14 4114 4014 303- 411V4 2 x I 8 24 2414 241- 4- 14 441 .111 114 l'olt Gas 28 2814 28141 2 2 11 8 Vs Utah.Idaho.Sur 49 '4912 4914 Total stock pales today. 311 390 shares; 19 1914 191- 4- Vs 14 years aro. 72.305 share( 111- 4Total boon sake today, $1,441.000: year 5514 55 7-- 55 --l- ... . 373.- 4- .3714 3534 297a 1814 13 714 131,4 13 3814-- 29 Reat77 Steel Revere Coo&B 13 Rey Tt,b B .7 Safeway St 26 Schen Diet 12 Sear Roeb s Shell Co oil sil ..I( Coal ; 68 Soo Vac Sou 'Cal E South Pee South Ey pi , 371,a 20 75 Whites Mot Wilys Over Wils & Co Wlwrth F W 831 117s 3814 3614 L- Vanad Corp Warn Br P West Par Pi West l'n T Wet E & M 14 19 4. 19 14 14 3614 3614 14 814 9 Si 3174 3511 14 114 la 18 181- S- 74 3114 3174 114 1141- 4- 44 16014 161 3634 363.- 41314 131,i 361s SS 3944 .3934 29 3644 T&R Goody Gt Nor fly. pi 82 31 'M 27 39 Hemestatke Houd Her B 10 13 7 8 Hudson- Moto 137 1414 Hupp Motor 13 36 CO C Inapirat Int Nick Can 44 3614 9si Int Tel & Tel 3'01 Jones & L St Kennecott Co i- 1 - S S S S (It, 551- 3 Unit Fruit Unit G Imp .15 30 ge 26.43 12.97 115'.30 SW 17nited Drug .02 39 15 13139 8 32 Twen C F. 139 Un B & P 63 V11 13 Carb Union Par '7 Averages 35.04 34.01 18.44 18.18 G 58 20 Timk D Ax Timk R Br Tr I,. W Air Furnished by Hog le & Co. Mem. bers of the New York Stock Exchange. 3 High Low Last Change 131.04 135.94 136..56 .01 Indostrials Rails Utilities Bonds Commodities .88 23 Stude Corp... Sunsh Mnr Swift & Co Texas Co r es 442 J 324 aonf '''''''' :''' " , I n Receipts 543. Includes 351 through. 101 for market and 85 direct. String to 10 cents higher. top $1535 on best 1850:250 lbs. butchers. 1600-18160 lbs., 814.35. 250 lb.. 814.85. below to 295 lb.. 814.60. above 295 lb.. $14.00: a - tbbe ta14,blnignr he ,e11 '" i::: the-Re- good ,,..::::,,.,,,, .. .. :. : - i,:,,:::::..;,:,:.::,:: e is. ' - ' p . ':':' - ,Lippy I , ' common kinds asttat)h- ehlirghs urpin(intrthi , . Brooklyn , banks of the Hudson), '"Wa!,,lonel League) if the - (oTt"-t- ' - - - ' out 6 ,.,.. i. , :.. d cause of injury neither was able to finish the Toronto series. e season's On the basis records the series should be. a sows $1300gt$13.75. tossup. The teams split ten games Sheep: includes 453 evenly, each winning four while Receipts 896. through and 243 direct. None sold early. two contests ended in ties. . 33 614 , -1T194,3:Page-'I'r------ Chip Royal ,: 14 .. show-Thre- s ,.., . ... .. old , .n Leo Durocher admits that he is "tickled to death" with the way his .charges ..!, ........ 7. are shaping up.- ...;' ... .... ' ::::,:One of the reasons tor Leo's ,' ; wide grins is 190 pounds of .ver- .,....., 2 ... , ' satility in the person of Dee C. Moore, a Birmingham, Alabaman, born deep in the heart of Tex. ,. .,,. , as, who looks something like . , ': Joe E. Brown. .... ': : ,' The Dodges roster will atneldl yi::outi- 4. "4, .........,, . n games claSh for the - , - 1.-(- , , ... ' AP)DETROIT, April With a prize to win and a bone to pick, too, , the Detroit Red Wings tangle with the Boston Bruins in the opener tonight of the series In redbr?rek aympla 'Stadium. big A promised DA house of 12,- 000 fans will.sit in as the Wings - :. .4,,',.?:' ,' ,. - - huandstiteheayndintbeunsduteo .... .... ,' market---and- . , il BEAR MOUNTAIN,,N.r Dodgers are starting high up ,..:......, ',. ,. -- - -, -- - ,A )04., , Hockey Series Play,. For World Title - 8.- ,..,&,. .SaltLakéCityTtlah--;;ThursdayTApr- ' - - ,I 1 licking-the-Toron- ,,11''-:.''P',:::.-- 6 60 41 . . . . ,,.. ''''' t - A Sperry Corp Stand Rd - . -: .. ,..........-,- Count Fleet - - ..1- Leo All AgogOver Bum's New Catcher 4 '' t, , ,.:.:.,",' ''''':.;' ' ' ''?', , ., ....... ,....liLi-Lil:- ''' --'- - ,,...., 1,0,4 et :' , -r- . , - - ...A. - Rayonier--11iiteming--Ra- 71 4114 , . .,,,;!:::.:-..,..,,- RadK-O- r 38114, 13,4 Vs 4005t "5'' 4' ,,, Pepsi-Col- a Vs , - poi, '177 ''''', . Durocher'sFeverGoingUp ,... Pan k.'s 3512212 1111-- Se 54 CoraVerlth : 23 Oesm'wesIth Ed 10 14 Cl,!, aft pf pf 401 0041 100 Como, Film Is Consol'a Coal. 3174 2934 1434 5514 7 A tAl'S , , - - .."::c.,- ' .,' V.r 3''' 4""kv '...... .f-- York Stork 'Llet YORK, April lowing is the complete tabulation of s stock transactions on the New 25 today York Stock Exchange: Murray Cor- -44. 31 (Sales trx Hundreds Noa- h- Kalexia- s15 Nat Biscuit gales High Low Last Chg. Nat 19 D Prod 41 1214 13 1214 Adams Esp 10 Dist Nat 43 43 Air Reduction 44 43 7 at Gyp. b 514 Alarka Juneau 70 512 16 Lead Al Chem & Dye 4 15812 15812 1581- 2- 14 Nat P & L 32 Nat 19 912 914 914 Allied Sirs 3 Nat Sti 34 3412 5 34 AllisCh Mfg 9 Newport Ind 12 Vs 1314 8214 Am Can Y Cent RR 515 N 12 s343S 351 Am Car A Tidy 44 35 pi '23.4 14314 1412. '4 NYCSL Ani Locomot 171 .15 NY Shipbuild 914 112 14 912 Am Bad & SS 113 No Am Avia 34 1112 1314 14 33 Ain Roll Mill North Am Co 74 471- 4Am Smelt ar R 9 4712 4314 Northern Pae 254 114 2341 Am Stl ledrs, 20 2612 :3 24 Ohio Oil An Tel i Tel 15 14234 14214 14314 10 Otis Elevator 7 52 14 52 5112, 4m Tob 6 Owens-11New-- . 11Mt --DESERE'r 1 , ' -- . wt":honor-bu-t $ '7,--.:,-;A d cludedDouglasAircraft,Dow Chemical,. , . . , - mug which represents hockey's .....,: 4,,,,,,,,t,,' there's more ,,,,,......,.,-;........w.-",,,- 4, ' than that to, this , 1 can Jun ,,fa4!,;;Irk.,;,otniizsi,t,,ft,vt,to41,ftot,zv.:,,.. seasons - back a- great WP!aimli;i:eata,w..a.m...ir"s,a6a-Ak,iöm.---m-o-v-.--" campaigned in the roldwest and Bruin team, then boasting the has been out once this year,.-iSlide ,,:,Rule a sprint affair against Amber famous "Kraut Line" of Woody ::.',.- ':' Dumart, Bobby Sauer and Milt Light. ' the Red Schmidt, manhandled ,, :::::: ::::.,::::::"::::::::::::''::.-:::.:::,,,.-Other Entries .,...,., .!vt:,. ,:,49f0,...a,,- Among the 'other Derby n om.Wings four straight in the cup ,...,(,,,,.4, .410 1,...::::::,,:,,:.: inees who, shou111 rank as con-- - classic, and It still smarts forthe ';',,,.::: P'Detroit---fa,irr lender. If they-gto De;rpil-'-- sr 4,, s ." Their Turn , , , are,L.W.711.,-Boeing's -:1, ..'"'7....." .i':':g''.:z:'''''-'-The aggressive Red Wings, ''''''':::' ''' Thumb and Slide Rule; W. L. Hock,0.. ..,,,,,4,,. d; Brann's Vincentive; Eddie (Roch- champions of the National is" theu re r;08;,,:-, .., figurethis League, ey , .,, ..:.,..,..... Anderson's ;it, Burnt ester) Cork: , d::- in view of the trend. of af .,:gl.::.::',.::;.:.:.-:,::.Mill the (turn River Stable's , Chop have just finished They toChop:. Darby Dan Farm's Darby Maple- Leafs ... ::' Donhet - Herbert- - Woolf's Legisla in a series 4o pay off for :. tor; Valdina Farm's Valdina Sol their playoff loss to the Leafs in the cup and Valdina Way;-- Foxcatcher'S .:".:,i.:i......, -- :. , .games..lastyearand.thebettors r,...,..4;--,are making them 8 to 5 favorites , Stable's- Very Snooty. over the Bruins. .:.:,::,,:::,.:4,::.,: Boston's loss of Buzz Boll, right ''''',.?:01:: , 1 winger who is out with a broke!. .4 ,lk--.4 ': :: ' ,:,.r..K,A.:, knee cap, places the Bruins at 7; i:::e:::,::::'6:':: .,,,. i '41, :'.;;::,,:,:,:,..,:. Boll ana severe disadvantage. ::..,"', ts ..f ' ',.iii, 1.' :..... NORTH , -,,, ..i.,:4.:..:Mwt...:... .; Wings more than April noyed 6,,,,. 4..,lv,,; e, 3,4 Recsipts 412. in. any. other Bruin in the regular ...,,..:::,...,..::::,:. (tjetaysnai,-Catil, 25 1,9r Of his team's ....,4,.,..,..:i.,.,i,:,:,: , 1,x, ,,., ;, direct. Gucked-ip beef steers SeaSon ' scoring eight ;. '. 1..:4:zr;:.ii:g:;-,4,4:!: In159.0$15.00 . common to medium steers 22 total goals. ,: ,,,,I,N....c,,,,f,,..,..,,,I,;.4,4,.i.:,6,,,,...::.;,..,,,,,s.;,,,4,,:i..,.,,-,-,.,,:,a,..,.,.:.i.::.....:,,,;.::..,;;:," 8111,50(t $13.25: , odd - lots - fairly good , 814.00: no good: cows Howe May Refurn m.p,,,,.:,.... ,,,,,A,,,,, , Detroit On the other hand quotable gli.000813.06, cutter to inedium trucked-i',..4iiPkt .,0;i:,...., :.:....::::$W;''''42:,'...' cows $1025 ,may be bolstered for Sunday's ...... 0S1150. canners down .,.,..,... to odd $7.00. .... second game here by the return bulls L.....ay:medium to trucked-i- y - , . i:,..-:- , THE ,: . Bt.olruet,:::43:iedas . six-yea- , , ,.., '' NEW YORK, April stocks, after considerable early irregularity, swung to another peak in today's market and helped steady many shaky industrials beset by profit taking on the lengthy push. - 1 ." -----. -- , ' 1 4g'": - -- , Rails Pull Stocks Up . 2 s,z.. .,:,,;,'::.'''';,-,- The big fayorite, Count Fleet picked because' of his sensational record as a last year, gone to the post this year. The second choice, Ocean Wave, of the Caltimet Farm, has been out several times at New Orleans end- ,- after racking up - three &mu tv straightinsr-has-got, defeat in his last two rambles. Two weeks ago Ocean Wave was beaten by Pop's Pick, an Um ported horse which won three out of 10 starts last -- year, and by Amber Light, a sprinter which straight-victorihas rung up at the Fair Grounds. Both Pop's Pick and Amber Light now figure in the Derby picture along 'with,the other leading of last season. , Nell Entry Count Fleet, sired by former Derby winner, Heigh Count, is owned- by Mrs. John D. Hertz and topped the Juveniles last year with 10 victories, four seconds and one third in 15 starts, earning purses of $75,245. Count Fleet's chief opposition was among the owned Occupation. by John blarsch, which won $192,355 by -- - ::,,:::!::-.- ,,,I. , -3' . .. ... ' - ... of the Florida roc- - ,SQUIS-11a- .; three-quarte- t:'''':,:,:','''::,::' - - ,. i:,:"k-- ,: .. - - ' ' Count Flé'et's time last year was sensational. One morning in the he ran the 1 as amazing time of 1:08 with the compared -.::H:,:'::,-: record of 1:08: and later, in the :,m,:.,....: ''',f'''..: Champagne stakes, he Tan the ::'1 mile in 1:34 45, a world record :!.:,,:,,:,,,,k!,:ii,,...!:5:-- - ',.....,, so ',?'i. i'..,',:':-:'':':;:- ' ing season: is the big ' reason. GenerallY, the promising ' two. year-old- s of the previous year get their first outings in Florida and when the cistern racing season gets under way in April, the Nvl'o'i; who stock of the Kentucky classic has passed the age and owner stage. ', The Derby hopefuls, of Which there were 110 in the nomination list- recently ,released. have , had :to do their racing at New Orleans Fair Grounds, Oaklawn Perk at Hot Springs, - Ark, - or at f Bay Meadows, California. bren campaigned at New Orleans and Hot Springs but few have gone to the starting gate , at Bay -- - -Meadows. , , race. .. -- . d - -- Wide . , - nt Fleet And Amber Light 1Well Backed By Experts ' Ey Welter .I.J.,, Johns; In Count Fleet., the old king of 1942, w, have the shortest-pricewinter book fa, vorite we've ever had for the Kentucky Derby. And yet, the 1943 of the Louisville turf classic, scheduled for May , ..--- ,- ,, ,e- ' , --- ---- 0 . .'..- - ,; 4. , - . . 1-- 4,0 . . . , - 4 |