Show of f i Las LandIs Lauded Laue at sessIon ASH ASHEVILLE N N. C c. Dec 10 AP Affairs Affair of Jf trio tile National AssocIation Association Association tion of or Professional Baseball Leagues were turn turned d over o to President President President dent Mike H. H Sexton and Secretary John H. H Farrell when 1 tie tle ie annual meeting adjourned till the the first Tuesday in December nevi at Dallas Dal Dal- las 1 I After the meeting of the national association the board ot of arbitration disposed of a number of cases W. W V u IL Klepper one time lime president of the Portland club of the Pacific coast league suspended four fou years ago for life was ordered restored to good standing January 1 A A. M. M Jackson president of the he- Salisbury club of the East Eastern rn Shore league was was suspended from all connection with organized baseball or one year for making side agreements not In Included included included in- in In the official contracts o or of players on his Ills club of The he annual convention cOn the minor leaguers showed shoed the largest attendance In the history of the National association officials said Commissioner K M f. Landis La was endorsed for fo reelection without 1 curtailment of authority and Ms administration praised Landis said that if re reelected he would continue continue continue con con- to deal deai l impartially par allY with club owners and players with an eye to the welfare of the public to which baseball owes its existence Ball players must be oe more economical economical economical eco eco- next summer as they will not be permitted to work at their profession during durin the winter Minor league players payers will not be allowed to lo pla play baseball after aCter October October Oc Oc- tober tobel 31 each year ear The minor 1 leagues will Join In a movement to erect a memorial memoria to Christy l Mathewson at Lake N N. Y A of receipts 1 fr from m games In all leagues will trill be beset beset beset set aside for the Mathewson meata meat mem memorial a orial lal fund An effort by several leagues who wish to escape e the provisions of the draft resulted In appointment of oC a a. committee to appear before the ad advisory advisory ad- ad council and seek authority to place before the major league leagues a a. proposal to give leagues wishing exemption from the draft another chance No action was taken to set aside funds to assist a movement by the Association of ot Professional Baseball Base Base- ban ball Players Player of America for the I establishment es es- es establishment j of a hone homo for sick or indigent players There was a disposition disposition disposition dis dis- position position among th club owners to Lo j wait alt for or more enthusiastic participation pation by the active e ball players inthe In Inthe the cause Many trades ot of players were made as the club presidents and managers gathered A growing gro demand demand de demand de- de mand among amon- baseball fans for new faces Caces prompted Sono soine some of the d deals als In Inthe Inthe inthe the opinion of close follo followers era of the game After Arter a pla player er er has worn warn one uniform for several se seasons If It Ithe he Is not an outstanding star they say the spectators in the stands grow tired of looking at him and he heIs heIs heis Is traded sometimes for a a. performer performer per per- former of less |