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Show MANY WILL ATTEND BASEBALL MEETING CrNCIN'N-ATT, Sept li. Baseball mjur-natos, mjur-natos, managers, players and reporters began arriving in this city tonight to no in attendance at the annual meeting of the baseball commission, which will meet tomorrow and supervise the drafting draft-ing of players from the minor leagues. It Is behoved that more drafts have been made by tho major leagues this year than at any tlmc.sinco the National Na-tional agreement went Into offoct. National league directors will take up tomorrow the casa ot tho gamo botweon Now York and Philadelphia on August 30, which was forfeited to New York by Umpire Brennan because of the actions of spectators. President Lynch eubao-rjnently eubao-rjnently overruled tho umplro and awarded award-ed tho game to Philadelphia. Tho New York club protested this ruling and tho decision finally will be mado by a committee com-mittee of National league directors. President Lynch was a guest of Mr. Herrmann at tho gamo today botween Cincinnati and Philadelphia. Ho said that Umpire ISmsllo had mailed his report re-port of the fight between Manager Joe I Tinker of the Cincinnati club and Ma-ranvlllo Ma-ranvlllo and Meyers of. tho Bostons, which took placo on the field yesterday, lo the New York office, and that it had passed him on tho way. Until ho has read the report Mr. Lynch will not announce an-nounce his decision, but It Is probable that all tho players concorned will bo suspended. |