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Show I HIGH BROTHERS MAY EQUAL DELEHANTYS ! j The High brothers may equal the 1) I record of the Delehanty family, which II J! contributed four brothers to thi majors. , ; Three of the family have all'CAdj 'Mv' graced the big show. :i:.d a fourth ! brother now in school hopes to Keep jk the family name of High in u prom-!i prom-!i lnent place on the sport page, , I Hughle High, the oldest brother, . ! formerly with Detroit and New York in the American league, !a now with J Vernon in the Pacrilc Coast league. Ho Is through as far as the major - are concerned. , . Andy High, second ,of the noted) f family, is with the Brooklyn c!ub. ! He is a third baseman and hopes to Mjme day supplant Jimmy Johnston at that position for the Dodgers. Charlie, the youngest, had a briet trial with the Athletics He Is now i v ith Portland In the Pacific North-, West league Despite the fact that Charlie tar-1 ried only 8 short while with the Athletics In the big show, his two; older brothers insist he is the best! Player in the family. Charlie Is only CII -2- . Hughle and Charlie are outfielders I Andy started out as a guardian of I the distant pastures, but early decld-- decld-- .1 that he preferred the Infield. Both Hughle and Andy are short' ' j, in stature but Charlie is a six footer.) oo |