There was a fatal variance between pleading and proof, where broker, in an action to recover commission for furnishing a purchaser, alleged that plaintiff effected a sale for the amount asked, of which $2,000 was to be paid on a certain date, possession of part to be given in the fall, and full possession to be given the next spring, and the contract that the owner proved provided that the owner was to receive a $3,000 first payment, and the crop for the year was to be reserved. Cook v. Salisbury, 225 S. W. 112, - Mo. App. - .