Show JUDGE LANDIS FOR DIRECTOR OF ALL BASEBALL t Minor League Moguls Take St Step p to Follow Pace of Majors I CHICAGO Nov No 13 Steps Steps to tov v pl place ce every professional baseball league in ih iii the country under under- the thc direction of Federal Judge K M. M r. r Landis who yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- was appointed a one man commission commission commis commis- sion slon to act as sole arbIter in major league disputes were taken toda today President John ohn Heydler of oC the National league and other club lub owners conferred with a of the highest officials In minor leagues over oyer the proposed reorganization reorganization reorganization of control of baseball baseball base base- ball and after listening to the major leaguers' leaguers explanation of the tile plans the minors informed Judge Landis that they approved of his selection and favored I coming under his power In n the delegation which called on the Judge were Mike Sexton of Rock Island president of ot the National Association of Minor League John Farrell Its secretary secre secre- I tary tai G. G T. T Maines Malnes president of the Ontario Michigan-Ontario league E. E W. W Dickerson Dickert Dicker- Dicker t I son president of the Central league W W. W. W Walsh president of the South Atlantic At At- lantic league and Walter Morris pres pres- press I j Ident of or the West Vest Texas league CANADA F FAVORS VORS PLAN The support of these men for the re reorganization reorganization to- to organization plan virtually assures its acceptance by the minor leagues it is believed by baseball meir merr here Possibility that Judge Landis' Landis powers might be given an international scope I was seen by President Maines Malnes of the I Ontario Michigan-Ontario club I We i want nt to see you I in charge a e ef of f the leagues e s in c Canada n as well e as f in the I United States he told the judge Your YourI I appointment is the greatest thing in the world for baseball and the good I know will result from It must not be confined to this country countr- I u Judge d Landis J spent s several vera hours today I wun wita me minor leaguers and anu reading congratulatory messages He Ho was particularly delighted with several from enthusiasts saying they want wanted cd the approval of the men in the bleachers more than that of th Its their game he explained and weve we've got to run it the way they want it run run MAJORS ASSIST MINORS The National league today appointed Gerry Herrmann of ot Cincinnati Barney Dreyfuss of Pittsburg and Charles Ebbets Ebbets Eb- Eb Ebbets bets of Brooklyn its committee to officially officially oW- oW dally arrange the minor leagues for them to come under Judge Landis' Landis con con- Clarke Griffith of Washington Frank Navin of Detroit and Connie Mack Mackof Macks of Philadelphia were appointed te to r represent rep rep- gI I resent s the American eri I league They h will meet a minor league committee of six within a week weel or two in New York or Chicago If the minor leagues officially approve ove the reorganization plans a new national agreement and rules governing the game will be drawn at a Joint major and minor meeting either in New York or Chicago In December Judge Landis would attend this meeting President Heydler left today for New York and President Johnson and Phil Ball Ban of St St. Louis left for tor a hunting trip in Louis Louis- iana |