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Show LOOK TO MINORS FOR BALL PEACE Differences of Opinion Expected Expect-ed fo Disappear at Today s Session CHICAGO; Jan. 11 Plff-rens of opinion ccrnlng ruU ; which baseball- is to b governed ar-exprV.cl ar-exprV.cl to d.app-ar at the meng today of the minor league d"0 committee with the committees of the two major leagues. The national b0-d of arbitration, the governing body of the minors was changed yesterday tfooia bpdj at :n e to a body nr seven members, two beuig from Class A A. two from class- A, ami one from each of clashes B. c and y- MM'KO l. EXP1 01 I Approval of tbe now national agreement agree-ment drawn up In New York recenAis with appointment of K.-deral Judge k. M Landls as baseball commissioner, for a term of .-wen years, was voted i.v the two major leogue committee- ai iheir meeting yU r.Ky. Pr 1 - of the minor leaguMl joining with the 1,1.1 iorx ippi bright. A clause Irf the constitution of me National association of Minor leagues, establishing the apiary limit of players play-ers In the varloux classes was discussed discuss-ed and left open. Several amendments i, the constitution wore adopted, probabl- the most important 01" which wa o.-ic de-lgre.l to eliminate gambling and game "throwing," ST1UCT U ':''l IN. KI I ! The president of e h loogtie was au-(hoiised au-(hoiised and directed tb maintain strict supervision over all clubs to prevent "open pool selling or petting in the parks and to Investigate any rumor barging any play-r with offering. igroolng, conspiring br attempting to 1 - any game, be ting On any gamfi or ,.r being Interested hi am pool. ' The major league commute s in ses-':d'ni ses-':d'ni yrsterdav ar-erl to rid nimern! at tho Joint session with the minor .'ague drnfiing committee today tho idoptlon nfa new form of players' 'contract to conta'n a paragraph or 'two, it was s-ild. relating to the conduct con-duct of ;he pjayi r n ami e:f,the field Ihtended to Improve the mori le of ev-cry ev-cry club. |