Show mOLE TOOLE IS NAMED HEAD OF LEAGUE Succeeds Fultz at Helm of National Association NEW YOI YORK oik Dec 14 John H.-John John Conway Toole attorney for the National league ye yesterday was elected president of ot the Rational National Association of Professional Baseball Baseball Base Base- ball bali clubs the new name adopted by the new International league Mr Toole succeeds succeeds suc sue David I- I Fultz The TIle retirement of Fultz came caine as a surprise surprise sur sur- prise and while no official statement concerning concerning con con- It was made it Is understood that major league owners had brought pressure pressure pressure pres pres- sure to bear a against his reelection be because because because be- be cause of his alleged antagonism to organized or- or baseball in the past The change of name name nam was attributed to the desire to place the on a It higher plane The Tho election of ot Mr Toole is for one year ear and his salary was fixed at the same as that received by Mr Fultz I The president of ot the league also acts acta as I secretary and treasurer I Club owners declared Mr Toole said he would accept the presidency of or the league if it his election was unanimous As I this thia was the case confidence was ex expressed expressed ex- ex pressed that he would accept The report of or the retiring president for forthe forthe the 1920 season showed that the league as a whole enjoyed one of or the best years ears earsIn in Its history The minimum admission to games sames Inthe in inthe inthe the league was fixed at 50 cents Including hog ing war tax which Is an increase of 10 cents over the minimum admission last season Managerial vacancies remain in Akron Jersey City and Toronto All three places I ml might ht be filled tomorrow i Frank Doyle business manager of or the Akron Ohio club said last night that officers of ot the club had authorized him to dispose of the fhe he franchise while In New y YorkI York orl I am am negotiating with certain persons whose names I am not at liberty to state said Mr lr Doyle and it It is safe to say that the club probably will wilt remain in Akron but will be under the control of or new blood The proposed agreement his statement state state- ment meat concluded has a n. great many T gOod od things In it If It the majors really desire a a. a workable agreement however they will wilt give the minors full representation In all matters wherein their Interests are arc af af- af |