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Show McGraw Has a Fight in a Pullman Car . It's about time I got you. ' You're drunk Jialf tho tlmo and you blew up In Cincinnati. This Is to show you that I won't stand for It any longer." long-er." ... ' Raymond came along with the club to the Annex hotel and McGraw hasn't fined him yet. "Bugs" has won six games and lost three. rittsburg. Pa., June 21. It became knoTi todav tliat Manager John McGraw Mc-Graw and "Bugs" Raymond of the Giants had a fierce fist fight on the i.v hero from Cincinnati in a Pullman Pull-man sleeper. McGraw knocked Raymond Ray-mond down-and punched him. The eccentric ec-centric pitcher recovered bis feet and planted a blow on McG raw's face. The whole Giant team was in the car at the time. In tho next sleeper were John T. Brush and Secretary Fred Knowles, who know nothing of the row until it -was over. There are two versions of the fracas: one by Ravmond, the other by McGraw and the' club. It Is that Raymond staggered stagger-ed into the' car and called McGraw a hunch of names that tao manager would not stand for. McGraw got hold of Raymond ami for a moment It looked as though he was indulging in horseplay. Suddenly Sudden-ly he -cut loose and pasted "Bugs" in the mouth, and got his head on the floor against a "cuspidor. Raymond's car was cut, iiis check bruised and his upper Up swollen when the club reached reach-ed here today. , i was sitting down," he repeated, "when McGraw began wrestling with me. I thought it was all in fun. Then he choked off my wind and began to soak me. I hit him then and knocked him ten fceu . I told him to go ahead, fine me. and that I would finish the scrap at Pittsburg." When McGraw had thumped "Bugs" liberally, ho wild: "I've been after you a good while, you've been trying to get away with stuff about meand |