Show Baseball 11 Saved Heavy Load by byDo Do gin Taxes has b been en saved B BASEBALL from carrying a heavy burden burden burden bur bur- den by the decision ot of the government officials t to leave the amusement tax stand at 10 per cent The additional tax would have I IThe I thrown the magnates into somewhat somewhat some what of a panic haa baa rt It gone over for tor with a 20 per cent tax In ef effect et- et feet they foresaw a dropping ot off In attendance throughout the coming I season The game has certainly been saved from a heavy Y burden says one club owner who figured that a a. 20 per cent tax would result In a a. loss of ot at least 10 per cent In at- at I I tendency next season and probably probably probably proba proba- bly more i. i But with all of ot the panicky talk the fact remains that the magnates magnates magnates mag mag- I nates have found out they can opera operate operate op op- op- op I era erate te along the same old successful lines with a 10 per percent percent percent I cent tax The fans have been educated educated edu edu- I to pay the 10 per cent tax tax I in one short season and they dont don't dont seem to mind it any more Some baseball men are predicting that the tax will never be lifted now that national prohibition has gone I over |