Monday, May. 11, 1936

Broadcasting Ban

Because too many baseball addicts would rather listen to free broadcasts of major-league games than pay money to see their own minor-league teams perform, baseball's white-mopped Tsar Kenesaw Mountain Landis last week ordered:

"Pending further notice all major and minor leagues and clubs will refrain from making any additional commitments, arrangements or authorizations for radio broadcasts of ball games."

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