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Show BLANK PRDTESTSl NEW SHUT LI I Says Enforcement of Rule Will Wreck Unii Association. : . j The first protest from a Union elub on the new salary limit ot ' cided on by tho Association of; learues comes from Mnna;er Bli -ship of Missoula. The SrntlnriJ him as follows: If the National Association of) fesslonal Baseball clubs 0nfo$i salary limit order, It m wrecking or the Union ottoolation .J-lJ0 M'o"la Baseball club" SICiiO per month last season, and' without my salarv. 03 manager u the $1200 salary limit a club ot to men could pay no more than tV month to each player. Does Rnj believe that any member on tlia soula club would play for that mo Every, man on my team last ycaj more than $100 per month, and t of them were paid $175. If I am ( polled to pay no moro than 10 each player. I'll have to release man on the present payroll. i I am of the opinion that the m leagues will let the Union assodi fix its salary limit in fmrformlty, its receipts, which would be noil than Just. ', It's nothing short of an outrai limit the Union association to $ As I have already shown, the U association price of admission Is'J or than any other league in pr ! sional baseball. It costs SO cental oral admission In the Union aat tion. a higher rate than anyft else- For this reason the Union s elation should bo allowed to ill own salary limit. ' T deplore the fact that tha U association was not represents Milwaukee If the matter had I properly laid before the delegut am certain that the Union as tlon would have been allowed I its own salary limit. |