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Show Already Organized for Base -Ball. New Yobk, December 14. Base ball matters mat-ters are becoming very interesting. Wiman is determined to break the American Association Asso-ciation up unless the American club is recognized re-cognized as a part of it. If the suit is de- tided in favor of the Metropolitans, and the clubs of the association resign their membership, mem-bership, it will leave the association in the hands of the Metropolitans, and according to the rules of the association the players must remain with the association. Wiman is prepared for breaking up the association, ana already two syndicates are preparing to come to his assistance in reorganizing the American Association. One of them is headed by Robert Garrett, of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad; the other is in Cincinatti. Wiman thinks a stronger base ball association associ-ation can be organized than any now in existence. ex-istence. , |