Coach Stewart of Massillon Says it Looks as Though No Agreement Could be Reached—Canton Fans M ght Think the West End TownWanted the Long EndA representative of the MorningMewa interviewed Manager Stewart, ofheMassillon Tigers, last evening,gamesween the Canton and Massillon teams, Mr. Stewart said, “From my pdlnt of lew, it looks as if there would be no j,me with Canton this year. The Mas-llon management has endeavored by rery fair means possible to come to rras with Canton. We have made veral propositions to the Canton peo e, namely, the winners to take all, e winners to take 60 per cent. Thlt; gers to take 50 per cent and give J(Canton Che grandstand receipts at Can'ton and finally offering to agree tanything reasonable and giving Canton the privilege of selecting the date for the first game.“Messrs. Williams and Wallace? tin Canton representatives made an at rangement with Mr. Croxton and my self whereby Canton was to select tiv date for the first game, to be played in Canton, but agreed to play the ser ond game in Massil on on Thauksgiv ing day. If Canton decides not to play Massillon on Thanksgiving day, of course the whole deal will be called off.”bfto0)b■it.'Plisenubilnupn