MILLARDS PLAY INDIANS SUNDAY\ i-itnrs Have Recruits From Fast Ball Leagues; (»ame At West End Park.The baseball game scheduled for West End park Sunday at 3 p m between the Millard All-Stars and ■j the Bonaparte Indians is going to . be more than just a warmup for the Millard-House of David game Wednesday. The All-Stars in past years have found the Indians rather savage having split even in two fifteen-inning battles the last two years.While the Bonaparte team will not have available Dave Corbin, the former University of Iowa j coach, whose left-handed slants were always a puzzle to the Ot- j tumwans, they wall bob up with another southpaw every bit as ‘ tough. This chap is Walter House, who has been around plenty since the day he reported to Manager ) Chick * Mattick's Packers some j years back Walter went up to In- j dianapolis in the American Association and this year pastimed j with the Davenport Western leaguers until the last two weeks of the season.In addition to House, the Bonaparte lineup will include Catcher i Ken Anderson, back from the ! Southern league, and other minor ' league players.Manager Verne McCune is undecided about his lineup. He will try to put as many right-handed batters into the lineup against House as possible. Who will pitch for the All-Stars is likewise unde-! termined. Lefty” Irvin may be ' saved for the House of David game Wednesday, leaving either Dave or Alvin Ross in line for duty against the Van Buren county boys.Everett (Red”) Corrick, who is just about the best piece of catching machinery CHtumwa has turned out in years, is back from j northern Iowa, where he played j with a number of clubs and may i get the call behind the plate. Cor- ! rick tried something new this season taking a few' turns on thlt; pitching mound.