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Show FIRST BASEMAN LOSES TEMPER McCano of New York Strikes Player, Caught at the Plate, He Hits Catchsr Abbott of the Quakers. Fans, Incensed at His Action, Threw Cushions at the Member of? the Giants. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. PC Pittsburg 6 6 1 .883 New York 6 4 1 800 Philadelphia 6 4 2 .66 Chicago 7 8 4 .333 Cincinnati 7 3 4 4C Boston 7 3 4 .428 St Ixuls 6 2 4 .333 Brooklyn 8 2 t .2b0 Yesterday's Games. Brooklyn 4, Boston 0. chkago J, Cincinnati fi. Philadelphia 2 New York 10 Pittsburg 6. St. Louis 4 Today's Games. St Louis at Cincinnati Chicago 3, Cincinnati 5. CHICAGO. April 22 Capt. Corcoran"s batting won for Cincinnati today, all three Of bis hits bringing In run, after passes nnd errors had put men on bast-s. Evers was Injured at the opening of the tenth Inning In a collision at first base nnd was replaced by Hoffman. Attendance, JKXO. Score: R H E Chicago 000 no 000 13 3 Cincinnati 010 001 000 35 8 4 Batteries Brlggs and Kllng; Overall and Phelps Two-base hits. Corcoran, Maloncy. three-base Mis orroran. Ma-lonev Ma-lonev ; struck out, by Brlggs 3, by Overall Over-all ', . baaes on balls, off Brlggs 6. off Overall Over-all 4. Umpire O'Dav New York 10, Philadelphia 2. PHILADELPHIA. April 22 McCann was caught at the plate In the eighth Inning He lost his temper and struck catcher Abbott, who retaliated b: striking strik-ing Mctiann with the ball The men were separated by the players of their respective respec-tive teams an,i as McGann walked to the b.-n.-b i. number of spectators threw cushions cush-ions at him He was taunted by the crowd and several of the visiting players threatened to go Into the pavilion. A youth who was selling soft drinks was struck In the fare by one of the New York plavers Alter the game a crowd followed the carriages occupied by the champions, hurling bricks and mud after the members of the team. McGann and Abbott were placed on the bench. Attendance. At-tendance. 20,200 Score: R. H. E. New York 05000041OIO 11 2 Philadelphia 200 000 000 2 8 3 Batteries- McGinnity and Brcsnnhnn-Corrldon, Brcsnnhnn-Corrldon, Sutltoff, Abbott and Dooin. Two-base hit Magee. Bases on balls Off Corrldon 2; off Suthoff, 4 Struck out Bj McGinnity, 4 bv Corrldon, 1; by suthoff. 4, Umpires Bauswine and Ems-lie. Ems-lie. Brooklyn 4, Boston 0. BROOKLYN. April 22 The Brooklyns played in fine form today. The game was fasl and marked by snappy work throughout. Attendance, n000. Score R H E Brooklyn .. 000 ion 30 4 12 1 Boston 000 O00 0000 5 1 Batteries Mclnt) re and Rltter . Wll-helm Wll-helm anrl Needham. Two-base hit Rltter. Rlt-ter. Bases on balls Off Yv'llhelm. 2. off Mclntyre 1 Struck, out By YVtlhelm. 2: by Mclntyre, L t mplre Johnstone. Pittsburg 6, St. Louis 4. PITTSBURG. April 22 Pittsburg tied the score in the Foventh by a batting rally against Kellufn. and won In the eighth by hitting McFarlan at will. Attendance. 10.000. Score- R. H E Pittsburg 000 0012 fi ft 3 St Ixiuls 200 2tm iW-l 8 3 Batteries Lvnch, Robertallle and Pelt-. Kellum McFarlan anrl Warner. Two-basr Two-basr hits- Wagner. Rltchev Prltz. Bases on balls Off Lynch, 3; oft Robertallle. 2. Umpire. Klem |