Jr. Legion Baseball Will Start April 28Itβs Holng io lie IJ[av bnir'Jbo paired agniifet district throughApril 20 for youngsters seekm** berths cjri !lic 1952 l'oeAtello Amer-lean Legion junior bnscball team.Fred Ty Human, who begins liis twenty-scventb season as boss man of the popular summer sport, sahl Wednesday tijDl All youngsters wJlhiu ihe eligible age limits will bo invited to try out for the Pocatello club.The popular system carried out In previous years will iigain be used. Pocatello will he divided into six separate district a. District villiLegion io See Boxing FilmAn outstanding sports program i has been an rifif'cd for members attend Ing Tin irsd ny β s A m e ric anLogfon No. 4 nipiding al theMemorial building.Jilt Son Ellis, second vice com*, mander and chairman of the special events committee, said Wednesday that the Si\tli Animal In-I he first portion of I ho prcj;jiiim,*ANNUAL skkiksThe annual Kasu-Wosl series will rlt;r]2ow with top player* placed on the two teams. The field will Hum be narrowed down for the annual (riant-Dodger scries, locate) lefs sixtcen-pJayui- (win wifi be selected from youngsters competing in the GUmt-Dodger series.hi order to be eligible to compete, boys must not have reached their seventeenth birthday before Jan. 1, .1952.Final plans for the 11)52 season will be discussed Thursday during Hie regular American Legion meeting. A commit tee 1o assist Tvde-man will also be selected Thursday.Since Tydeman field is being seeded shonly, play this season must bo held on anolher diamond. The A meric an Logic n has submit-led an application for use of tha old Union Pneific field, located across the highway from HalUwell park. The request wl.s submitted Lo local Union Pacific railroad officials.