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Show I GARRY 'PUTS ONE OVER ON ENEMIES Last winter certain baseball men, who now are having their own troubles, planned to oust Garry Hermann from the position of chairman of the national commission com-mission to make room for William Howard How-ard Taft, who declined to serve when he learned that somebody was trying to play I'ast'ba! 1 polit Jes. J i'-rrmann remains at the h'jrul of the commission and is president presi-dent of tiie Cincinnati club, which is making mak-ing a lare sum of money this season. Furthermore, Herrmann picked up Pat Moran, one of the greatest of manners, for nothing, and also induced several wealthy friends to buy out the Fleisch-manns Fleisch-manns stock in the ball club. IxokB aa If Garry has the laugh on his enumiea. |