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Show BOARD TO CONSIDER 167 BASEBALL CASES Columbus. O.. Nov 11. When the arbitration board of the National Association As-sociation of Baseball leagues met this afternoon one hundred and sixty-sm-en cases were on the list for conH'd eration, according to a statement made thl6 morning by Secretary I Treasurer John S. Farrell of Auburn. N. Y. In addition to fil.ng his annual re-I re-I port, Secretary' Farrell presented the new demands of fho fraternity of baseball players. Christy Mathew-son's Mathew-son's name heads the li3t of signers to the arguments presented by the fraternity players. Belated arrivals today were George I Tcbeau and Joe Tinker of Kansas City, William Armour and Louis Na bin of Milwaukee, and Walter McCreo dy from the Pacific coast |