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Show RELATES STORY H OF CONCILIATION Chicago, Nov. 2G. F. B. Johnson, H president of tho American league, re- H lated the story tonight of the con- 'H dilation between the late John T. jl Brush, president of the National , league club, and himself. H Tho troubles between the two base- H ball men only came to an end during H the rccont world's scries. The meet- Ing of officials to arrange for tho ' J series between New York and Boston IH was held In Mr. Brush's apartment In New York and at the conclusion of the business, the New York club own. H er asked Johnson, who had fought H him for more than a dozen years, to remain aftor the other officials had H left the room. H "I shall never forget those few mo- ments," said Johnson last night. "He H felt probably as I did that we would H never meet again nnd he said manv H I pleasant things to me. I tried lo say H moro pleasant things to him and wo jH I parted tho best friends In tho world. H I I am very glad now that we had that H opportunity to agree to forget what H had been." H |