Show I TAKING THE WORD OF A PLAYER FOR IT This Is not riot tho opinion of or a a. greedy cold hearted magnate on tho the controversy but of an Intelligent ent young oung oun hall bill player whose whoso father was a ball bali laor 1 before e him Listen to what Walter first baseman of tho the New ew York Yankees hay hav hayto to say Y about grievances of the tho athlete as ho he has found them In major an and minor lea league ball hail ballI I 1 do not think any ball hall player ever worked for tor more considerate employers than tho owners of ot tho the Now York American Ameri Amen can Jea league ue club I have no complaint whatever to make and for that matter malter I never have had an nn any complaint against the way I have been treated since adoptIng adopting adopting adopt adopt- ing baseball eban as a professionS profession When hon I 1 was In iii the tho minors I was treated with the aimo consideration as since I have boon Leen In the thema ma majors ions I do o not believe man many ball bill players who give Ie their best hest efforts have o mu much h Just cause use to complain against the way the they are arc treated In the minor leagues more moro clubs chubs loso hose moneY money each season than clubs that quit with tho balance on the tho right side of or the ledger leder yet jet they pocket their losses tosses like good sportsmen 1 could not imagine men In an any other lino of business business busi hUI- ness keeping on lIke hike they do In man many minor minor mi ml- nor leagues when the they Know before they start that the chances are arc greater for them to lose mon money than for them to profit h bj- bj th their lr Investments I r believe bellevo I have always been paid what m mj my services o ha been worth to the clubs chubs I 1 have havo with ami arid when a man hn his has that fe feeling lIn towards the men who employ him ho he certainly has little grounds for rebellion If I have a n grievance I will take It U up with those I have hivo It t with Ith Instead Instead in instead In- In stead of discussing It publicly public I 1 know from familiarity with affairs In tho minor miner len leagues ues that thit It would be ho unfair to Impose the same conditions on them as ns prevail In the tho majors for they have It hard enough now If It an any organization organization organ orlan- Iz Imposes conditions that add acId to th the tho already alread great burdens burden In the minors It simply will le lesson on the tho number of leagues and throw hundreds of players out of employment Live and let live Is an nn attitude that should be bo preserved In hS baseball base babe e- e ball as ns well ell as In an any other branch bronch of endeavor |