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Show 00 JOHN K. TENER TO I BE CLUB PRESIDENT : New York. N Y.. Dec. 8 Baseball magnates, players and writers from ! many cities gathered here today to attend a series of meetings that will continue until Wednesday or later The International league opened its annual session this afternoon ano tomorrow the National League club ; owners will convene and Governor John K Tener of Pennsylvania in all probability will be elected president for a four-year term Consideration of the demands of the players as presented through their fraternity by David Fultz. their pres ident. will furnish liely dlscussioc for the Natioual league conferees. The International league took up the do- u, i mis todRJ The league regarded them generally as objectionable and deferred action announcing that It would awalr upon action by the National Na-tional baseball commission and the National Association of Professional Baseball clubs The International league formally , warded the 1913 championship pen rtani to Newark The next season s 111 open on April 15. with Toronto play Ing at Providence. Montreal at Jersey i Ity, Buffalo at Baltimore and Itoch eater at Newark The league diBcnfied, but took no action on the proposition that an Inter-league post season series be ar ranged with the American assocla tlon, the regular season of each league to close August 15 and every International team to play every as sociation team three games President H Ebhetts of the Brook lyn National league club addressed the meeting today, favoring the plan President Thomas ("hlvlngton of the American association will give hlf views tomorrow. There was nothing more definite than runmrs regarding the dlsposi tlon of Joe Tinker, deposed as Cln - innatl manager. One rumor was that Manaccr McGraw of the Nes York National club was prepared t trade Merkle. SnodErasB and llerzoc lor Tinker oo |