Show I All All Relations i Are f ro en byL py by I L L. Minors Major I II I 1 I CHICAGO ji July 10 All All relations relations re- re I lations between the major and miner basc leases ut s were wore definitely broken off at a meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing of a committee representing representing rep resenting the National Association Association of Miner Leagues The I committee adopted d ns I ratifying the thc action taken at atthe atthe the joint meeting with the major major ma ma- jor leagues in New York last January when the National agreement was abrogated The minor leagues will operate operate operate oper oper- I ate independently of the major leagues and will attempt to settie set sst- tIe tle all disputes within their I own organization instead of appealing appealing ap ap- ap- ap pealing to the national commission commis commis- slon sion for final decision or review J of any case I The action of the minor league I committee means that the tho maI ma- ma I leagues will not be permitted to draft players ers this fall Contracts Contracts Con Con- tr tracts and territorial rights I however will be respected d. d I Those attending today's meeting meeting meet meet- I ing were David L. L rul Fultz president president t dent dent- of the International league Walter Morris president of tho the Texas league Thomas J. J Hickey president of the American American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean association and A. A R. R president of the Western West Vest Vestern em ern ern and the Three I leagues 1 0 p 0 I American Association I 0 W. W u JJ iv 1 1 w. w i. i Pct 11 St. St I. I PinI PI 40 c 6 26 6 DJ 3 3 31 Uw IMF III 41 27 7 nc s s I 41 A at 50 so Q 26 s ti CJ 41 i 1 tan Kan City 23 3 31 Ii oITI I 16 it U 44 67 I YI Y's Ys Y rs At t ThI 4 m 10 At t I I JR C L M IO 6 1 a Ii 11 11 S. S called lj by bI a agree t At 2 2 3 5 At I Kon on n M CIt l gamel Kt St 1 Paul 2 I l Kann lanns ell Ity 5 o. o Second came M. M St l' l lul ul 5 C. C a City 2 2 |