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DEAL FOR SALE OF TINKER REPUDIATED; Directors of the Cincinnati Club Disapprove President Herrmann's Action. REDS WANT TWO PLAYERS Brooklyn Club to Fight for Famous Shortstop ;- Deal Was Proper, Says President Ebbets.

DEAL FOR SALE OF TINKER REPUDIATED; Directors of the Cincinnati Club Disapprove President Herrmann's Action. REDS WANT TWO PLAYERS Brooklyn Club to Fight for Famous Shortstop ;- Deal Was Proper, Says President Ebbets.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 15. -- The Board of Directors of the Cincinnati Baseball Club to-day refused to ratify August Herrmann's sale of Joe Tinker to Brooklyn for $25,000. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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