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Show CHICAGO NOW LEADS NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW TOR EC. June 7. President Thomaa J. Lynch of the Katlonal toaarue threw out the Chicago -Pitta burg game of tha morning of May 10, which Chl-caaro Chl-caaro bed protested, and ordered the game played over. "When thia game,' ajgya Prealdent Lsvnch In hia derision, "waa won hy Pitta-burg, Pitta-burg, 1 to 0. and protested bv tha ("hi-eao ("hi-eao club on tha arounda that tha field umpire oalld the wrong rHeyr aut and that, aa a result of aaid deciaoon. a aeeend aee-end runner waa wrongfully declared out by tha nmpt-e-ln'-iil''f. "Tha evidence clearly ahowa that both umpires erred, and by raon thereof, en injustice waa done the Chicago club. The protest ia allowed, and tha a-ame aa piaved la etrirfcen from tha iwoorda aad wd4red to he replayed. " Further official notice from National league headquartera rorrectM the aland-Ing aland-Ing of the rsiube . Ttve notice reads: Tbe morning gama of May XO having been thrown out on protest, the Pit la - burg club should have one less victory and the thtcago club one ea defeat. The correct official standing up to and Including In-cluding the gam- of Monday. June . therefore la aa follows: flub. Won. Isoet. PC. New Tort 27 1 Chiago : Iff sis Philadelphia 27 17 H PliUhura 24 10 .i.'.h Ft. Louie 22 21 .$12 Onrlnnatl 21 ?S .477 Prod.klyn 14 : ,a4 ; Boston .. .it S4 .244 The official standing Is gUen Oilv up to Monday. Brought up to data th table Instead ef laaMng fhi' ago end New York tied for the lead, puta hi. mmo ahead of New York by a small margin. |