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Show Ditration Court Need of Baseball 0 The need of a baseball court ! K of arbitration Is growing a S S court wherein player and mag- j nate differences can be adjusted S w for the good of both, writes John ffi S E. Wray In the St. Louis Post- Dispatch. S The player's position is not S enviable, since he can be de- S prived of his means of livelihood S if he fails to accept the terms of jg S his employer. g $ On the other hand, many play- g ) ers make unreasonable demands ft g which, rather than jeopardize as the team's future, are granted by the magnate. The hold-up player 8) then spreads the news among 8 0 the team and makes malcontents and potential holdouts of the S entire squad. S A court of arbitration or a referee of some sort seems al- ji) most essential. |