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Show PITTSBURG LOSES , IN ITS PROTEST j New York, June 1G. President i Lynch of the National league announced announ-ced today that he had disallowed the t protest of tho Pittsburg club against I tho Pittsburg-Clnclnhatl game of May 27, which was won by Cincinnati, by a score of 1 to 0. Presldont says that Umplre-ln-Chlof Klom substantiates i Umpire Doyle, that Hunter of Pitts- burg was touched out sliding Into the tbag, and therefore, under tho rules, there can be no appeal as the doclsiou 4 was one left to the umpire's judg- ' ment only. J Pittsburg, It apears from President S Lynch's decision, protested the game on the ground that Hunter was safo and that Umpire Doyle later in tho game remarked that" ho would have called Hunter out even had ho been ' standing on tho bag |