6 CLUBS ENTER 1933 LEAGUE COMPETITIONJim Taylor Slates Two More Clubs Expected to Sign Before Season Opens Before SeasonChicago, Jan. 13. — The Negro National Base Ball '* ^sociation was organized at Chicago, Tuesday with the following clubs and managers admitted in the league:Pittsburgh Crawfords, W. A. Greenlee, manager; Homestead Grays, Cum Posey, manager; Nashville Elites T^m Wil.fon. inanaper; American Giants, Tt. A. Cole, manager, China50; Oleve-,!1n'l ^or. M. Mit'heb. man a e’er,and Tavlor’s A. R. lt;Vs, Jim Taylor,managerT’ e siVit season was agreed upon. Much comment 011 players* salary.■ • limits and general expenses washc-e*].•W. A. Greenlee lt;»f Pittsburgh was elected temporary chairman. The ouestlon of president was discussed. Al. Monroe of Chicn°o, J. Gilmore of J Kansas City and Tenny Rlount of Detroit were most outstanding. ^ix clubs are sure of berths. With Detroit and Columbus to be worked cutA meeting Is scheduled to be held at the Y. M. C. A. in Indianapolis, on February 15.