| Show I JENNINGS QUITS GIANTS I NEW YORK Dec Del By 11 11 By The I AssocIated The Press Press The New Now York Giants Giant believe they have treated Jennings former assistant manager with utmost considers considers- consideration tion Charles A A Stoneham dent ot of the club sald today Mr Stoneham was was replying g to I asser assertion tion by Jennings he c us u's of officers Manager John McGraw had lad deserted him hint and cut him oft ft the p pay y r roll il after he forced hewan-forced was wall forced oree l out ot of the same tho-same game last py y III 11 health Jennings was offered Ills old jo job again tor for the 1927 7 seas season n Mr Stoneham said but hut did not reply to toa a proposal made mad to in Oc- Oc October October Oc October tober nu and 1 gave cave othis l feeling until making public In Scranton Pa of ot the i club Under the the Giants president indicated the Giants would accept Jennings tie tie- de decision to sever relations With with the tho and probably would sIgn Roger Bresnahan S I n assistant manager Bresnahan filled thIs role last season ea on- on ExpressIng regret at the attitude taken bY Jen Jennings Mr Stoneham declared that It if he had been neg- neg It was as not Intentional It hi has always been the pol policy Ie ot of our organization oi to treat every every- everyone everyone one with v the utmost consideration and ond we thoroughly believe beHove we wo treat treat- treated treated treated ed Mr 11 Jennings In that manner manners tid Mr Stoneham From the th tIme his health failed him up to the pre present ent time the option and opportunity opportunity were always alwo's with him to take back his old position Mr fl Mc- Mc McGraw McGraw Mc McGraw under Graw who under the tho arrange arrange- arrangements arrangements ments with the tho organization represents the th cl club clu UT In th their lr relations with the tho players player and coaches has kept in close touch with Mr J Jen- Jen nines Jen-nines en- en flings and an endeavored to express our great solicitations as to hl his welfare It If Mr Jennings feels sligh slighted led we can say no more than that we are very sorry wits quoted In Scranton as saying that Stoneham with other officers had absolutely deserted me 1111 cut me mc off oft the payroll and from thAt day to this never direct direct- directly ly lIt asked me b by wire letter leHer or word of mouth how hol I telL felt He added ho was through with the Giants much as I would be bo glad gad to go co back to mingle with my real friend l John McGraw |