' April m ana me welters win meet in* * w7* h,the 10-round main event.** *0 ~PATROLMEN FULLED A BONER.’T1Sow Mau, Shlit to Have Bern in l’lio-nograith Theft, C«n‘t Me Found, jCity detectives at police headquarters j If are up in the air over a mistake! -made Saturday by patrolmen o£ the Nineteenth street police station. From 0f 1 an unknown source T. J. Foley and j liam Doarn, detectives, received information as to the whereabouts of some of the forty-three Brunswick phonographs n* | which were stolen Tuesday night from a Missouri Pacific freight car in the i East Bottoms.The tip” to the detectives was that the phonographs were in the basement . of the home of Tony Balano, an °® j Italian living at 11.30 Blast Missouri avenue. The detectives went to the house yesterday • armed with riot guns. To their astonishment the srhi house was locked. They broke in a basement door and found eight of the las I stolen phonographs and eleven emptya j cases.in But here’s why the detectives’ ire is anltJP. They learned from persons in the neighborhood that patrolmen from the Nineteenth street station had been at the house Saturday afternoon searching for Balano in connection with the theft. Balano was not at home, so the patrol* hi-1 men returned to the station. Balano. j he who the detectives say was warned, has j ici-jnot been seen since.A man who gave his name as Tom Veret-ta, 534 Harrison street, was arrested by the two detectives last night and is being held for investigation in connection with the theft.According to the police the Balano house is typical of. an underworld den. Two shotguns and ammunition were ! i found in the basement.V.*FELL INTO RIVER; DROWNED.