Polio Fund Gets■Mi VBoost Tonight b In Benefit Game «The polio fund will benefit and u wftball fans will get a look at * ‘genuine” old-timers against the •new'* old-timers when the once- £ famed Shelter Tigers battle j Broughton’s Construction in a tgame at B p.m. Sunday at Armeo's | East Side diamonds. *Shetter's, scourge of local soft- ^ ball ranks 15 years ago, have been « brought out of retirement especially for tonight's benefit game, being i matched against Broughton’s, cur-rently in the playoffs for the-' championship of the Uld-Timers' i League. | *Carl (Boob) Kraft, instrumental i in getting the Tigers reorganized i for tonignt's game, could not say ■ Saturday which of his former fire- j bailers would pitch, but Ians can ; expect to see both Cy Bowley and |' Glen (Hags) Venatta on the hill ; for Shetter's. Kent Little will be , the probable hurier for tiie opposi- ! tion. |1Tc-ny Krizan, one of the best catchers ever developed in Mid- i dletown, is slated to catch for ti3 11 Tigers, and such players as Dick . Herb, Stan Hock, Wally Kuenzel, 1 Bob Baker, Freddy Stewart, j ] George Koeppel, Fred Hidge, Dick i i Hamilton, J. B. Me Mann, Harold : (Doggie) Milter and Huey Shelter j also are expected to see action.Representatives of the Butler County Chapter of the National Infantile Paralysis Foundation will; take up a collection during the game.