The trade group representing the embattled daily fantasy sports industry will create a control board to oversee how companies like DraftKings and FanDuel do business -- a move to keep regulation out of the "hands of others,” according to a Fantasy Sports Trade Association email obtained by the Herald.The control board, which will be dubbed the Fantasy Sports Control Agency, will bring “enhanced transparency, ethics and integrity to the industry,” according to the email, written by Paul Charchian, the FSTA’s president.