| Show I MINORS MINOR'S DRAW ECONOMY PLAN Five Committee Members of National Baseball Body Make Suggestions ST. ST LOUIS Oct Ocl 29 Radical JP ff Radical changes in the administration of the minor leagues through the National Association of ot Professional Baseball Leagues will be proposed at the co convention con convention in Columbus Ohio December December Decem Decem- ber 7 8 and 9 Among the significant recommendations lations to tobe be made by bythe the five memo mem- bers ers of the executive committee committee- William G. G Bramham chairman Waren Warren War War- ren en C. C Giles GUes s secretary i J. J Alvin Gardner Gard Gard- ner ncr Joseph F. F Carr and Ross C C. C Har- Har are iott are the following Putting teeth in the salary limits by y requiring the player and club president to sign affidavits to the salary alary paid providing f. f player may maybe maybe maye I be e placed on the ineligible list for two wo years for a false affidavit and I the he fining of a club 20 per cent of the he maximum monthly salary alary limit I CUT ROSTERS The lowering of the player limit as follows Class AA 17 men class A 16 6 classes B C and D D. D 15 including manager and the placing o of salary limits Units at per month excluding salary alary paid to the manager for class AA for class A 2000 for class B 1500 for tor class C and 1000 1000 for class D. D All class AA clubs shall have on their active player list at all times during the playing season not less than two nonclass players class A three others six and each club in classes B C and D be required to own ow-n outright and at all times not less tha than 10 contracts on their active player play play- er roster rosler F FARM ARl BASE BASEBALL ALL ALLAn An amendment to the National association association association as as- agreement striking at the thc practice of major league clubs with with- |