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Show REMOVE BAN ONPLAYERS American Owners Will Allow Al-low Men to Play Postseason Post-season Games I CHICAGO. iuiy ?s American i league club owners, meeting here Thursday. ot-d to remove the ban prohibiting players from participating In post-season exhibition games, pro-jvlded pro-jvlded i hey secured the consent of the club presii- ,'t mi tly n cnined the I permission of K. M. Laud.i,, batcball lominl.sMioner. Thin, club ownrrn -aiii. will remove possibility of a recurrence of the situation sit-uation fiM year when Rabe Ruin, Bob I.Meusel and Rill Rercy f the Now J Voi k Yankees were fined their Share Of Ihe world series receipts for participating par-ticipating in exhibition names in violation vio-lation of Commissioner Landls' instructions. in-structions. LIMIT I IME. The clUb ow ners decided. however that players will not be allowed to participate In exhibition contests after October 31. This action it was stated will give players two or three week) tc appear in exhibition games bUl will not onnanger fhe!r running the gami so late m the Beas'on as possibly to detract fsom their ability. It was also agreed that no more than three players from any ..ue club can play on any slnglw team in an exhibition game. This, owners said, will remove tho liability of an cptlih Iclub's going out under the team name! at the end of tho season. TO ( GEP1 I l PER. The American league voted to nc-Icept nc-Icept the offer of the fine art commission com-mission at Washbigton to erect a tab-Met tab-Met In East Potomac Park to com-memoratc com-memoratc baseball According to pinny made i.nlav this tablet will take the form of a bronze ahleld and at the end, of each season the name of tho American Am-erican league player most valuable t, his club will be added to the shield. ' Belief from the draft will he sought at a Joint meeting of the American and National leagues to be held hero j August 14, The meeting was called bj Commissioner Minhf for .live , ,, ,".1.1 i .. j iuit.1 una me arair situation. sit-uation. American league owners to- i day decided to await the joint meet-' ing before taking definite action IH IG AN -smith TRANSFER The recen deal bel ween th Fork and Boston clubs Involving the transfer of Joe Inigan and Blmei 1 Smith from Boston to New York In exchange for five Yankee players way, not even discussed. In an Intervli i rlarr; Fri7.ec. own-ei own-ei of hi Bo top club di fended I lit sale ..." two stai players t. torh today by aserting that he thought he got the best of the deal He maintained main-tained that practically all baseball men of the country agreed with him 1 oo |