1934 t LADIES AWD GENTLEMEN,’ ANNOUNCING. THEILS AND SAULS IN SPORIS” JOCKO MAXWELL “x 28,000 people watched this pigeon eat lunchl It was the baseball battle of a century. In Griffith Stadium, the Giants were battling for the world-=- championship. But there in the path of the players sat a determined pigeon, calmly digging for worms, undisturbed by Joe Cronints and Blondy Ryants black looks and the amused attention of thousands! And for three days, amidst baseball's mighty furore, that famous pigeon kept its placet xx “Johnny Tell-All Sports Talker," of Stations WLTH, New York, and WWRL, Long Island, introduces this cap- tious first-person story of Ford Frickts in his amazing book, "THRILLS AND SPILLS IN SPORTS." wx "Johmny Tell-All Sports Talker," is really Jocko Maxwell, whose electric interviews with the great of the sports world, have been followed by millions of radio listeners, all over the country. wx In "THRILLS AND SPILLS IN SPORTS," he gathers to- gether the pith of hundreds of interviews. Hank Green= berg, Ben Johnson, George Selkirk, Cliff Montgomery, Sid Luckman, and hundreds of other celebrities of the sports world personally tell you their most thrilling and their funniest experiences. Sportsdom's most ex-= citing and intimate bookt order it nowt