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Show HERMANN WILL NOT TRY TO OUST PULLIAM Cincinnati. O., May 26. There is no chance to enlist Garry Hermann in the fight to oust President Harry Pul-11am Pul-11am of the National League. r "I cannot believe that such a move Is being contemplated," said Mr. Hermann, Her-mann, when he read the report from the east that an alliance had been formed by two National league magnates mag-nates to have the scalp of President Pulllam, and to elect Captain Anson of Chicago, president of the National Nation-al league. "But if this thing is contemplated con-templated they'll have to count tmc out. I am for Pulllam. When ' he went away for a rest during the lata winter, we promised him that his place would be ready and waiting for him when he recovered. I mean to stick to that promise. "I'm for giving Pulllam vanot"ner chance to show that he is a well man again and in good shape to haudlo our affairs." |