Asa youth, the Wichitan attended the Olathe School for the Deaf, and his early training in for the diamond was under the famous Luther (Dum- | my) Taylor, one of baseball’s greatest | pitchers for a number of seasons with | ‘the New York Giants. Taylor visited | Wichita not so long since and said at | ‘that time he considered Fuller as one] of the most adept pupils he had come “in contact with in his long career as ‘an instructor at the Kansas . School. | Fuller not only starred on/the dia-| mond, but was also rated high asa| football and basketball player. Three more names were added to} ‘the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame} Friday night at Lawrence stadium | when some 6,000 fans chose George | W. Hale, Jimmy Durham and ““Dum-| my” Fuller to be honored by the} Old-Time Baseball Players. Associa- | tion. The names of the trio who made| baseball history on the sandlots, | minor and major leagues shortly after | other Kansans who have been honor- | ed during the past three years, E. E.| Chaney, president of the Old-Time Baseball Players’ Association cman known last night. night of the hod Friday at’ Lawrence Stadium as part of the Kansas championship tourney.