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Show clilef contend? "a with thft Htd c Reason Rea-son tor th pennant ; Charles A. Stone-ham. Stone-ham. prsi'Ient of tlie New York NaWon-ais, NaWon-ais, Rn-1 Charles A. C'omlsky, president of the Chicago Americans, th t'Am 'he Rod will meet In tho world's oerica games. cm ran WJUnSCQEDRATIOH Moran and Herrmann Kept Busy Accepting Felicitations; Felicita-tions; Messages Pour Iru i C r" C TS X A T I, S"pt. IT A city-w'de celebration of the winning of the National loapje baseball pennant by the Cincinnati Nationals 13 proposed by Mayor John Galvin. Tl is felt certain that Governor Cox and other state officials would join in making mak-ing the celebration a state affair and that by this method the neiRhboring cities acrcsa the Ohio river in Kentucky could ali-o take part. The tremendous interest throughout the country in the groat fight by the Reds was mar.!fet';d within an hour after the game that decided the pennant fight had b-.en played yesterday afternoon. Mes.-aes of congratulation bepan to come to the Cincinnati club's headquarters headquar-ters and ail of today there was a pro-c-rpsion of messenger boys delivering telegram." tele-gram." of congratulation. President August Au-gust H-Trmann received hundreds of calls over the telephone and many personal ror.gratulation from Cincinnatians, and Manager i'at Moran also was kept busy accepting felicitations. ! Among those who sent telegrams of congratulation to President Herrmann were John J. McGraw, vice president and manage rof the New York Nationals, the |