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Show Disagreements Between Pre sidents Pulliam and Mur phy Discussed. Chicago, Feb 15. Baseball mag-rates mag-rates representing major and minor leagues from all parts of tho United Stites Invaded Chicago today to attend at-tend the meeting of the American and National leagues, to be held tomorrow. tomor-row. In all probability the sessions will extend into Thursday". The disagreements dis-agreements between President Harry Tulllam of the National league, and President Murphy of the Chicago National Na-tional club, will be discussed, ' and while it is not probable that the members mem-bers of the National commission will enter the controversy to the extent of j passing Judgment, it Is almost certain that the opinions voiced by the magnates mag-nates will Indicate the feelings of the men who guide the destinies of the national game. The opening session will be held tomorrow afternoon, when the adoption' adop-tion' of schedules will be the most Important Im-portant business under consideration. The committee appointed last fall to investigate the reported attempt to bribo Umpires Klem and Johnstone at the time of the famous tie game between be-tween the Chicago and National New York will make its report. |