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Chicago... 4712 595 1192 1925 147 Millard (Dixie) Howell won . 4M FIELDING leading pitching honors with TEAM RATING Brooklyn ...... 156 0 3589 . 8 a AB RH TB HR SB Pct. Brooklyn ......138 9 3389 1 14-2 record. Boston ... 4018 959 1521 234 131 31.309 New York “II! 165 0 3635 1: eLroly 4 02 286 £4 1 Indi i vo le . I" New York 478 142 39 oqg Pittsburgh .... 147 0 3711 15 dianapolis walked off with No¥. 2! 197 2013 148 34 309 Philadelphia '." 140 1 3711 1821 team batting honors, a .278, that Eniladel'ia 4751 g 88 15 Cincinnati nonin 3 3 3389 1431 was five paoints better than sec. macbnl i810 572 1249 1741 84 17 153 0 3746 1754 : an sec- Washing n 4018 610 1203 1648 62 31 . ‘G was five points better than sec- 5 Louis rr 603 Lio 10s 97 38 14 pnciuder al players ih 100 or ond-place Minneapolis Tt AM : 3 games except pitchers). . : . 8. 1e DP TP PO A E ot BR H TB HRRBI Tribe, however, tied for sixth Boston ...... 161 0 3646 1535 97 Fla | Musial, StL 505 101 180 210 25 99 Place In fielding with 965. © biior”t i61 § HEHE Hh Ren rl JERE 4 : . . Detroit ce..0n 172 0 375 114 97 obinson, § ' (FINAL UNOFFICIAL AVERAGES) ‘Chivasas “~~ 184 & 3733 1483 188 317 Gordon, Boy RMR E 0 - 4 «3 Chicago 6 KY 4 3 3 » Lo TEAM BATTING {Philadelphia...” 184 0 3634 1578 142 974 Pafko, Ch 466 90 147 289 34 85 AB RH TB HR SB pct Washington. !. 158 ‘1 3633 1573 152 .973| Cooper, Cin.Bs 367 54 115 183,14 63 fndols. 5080 750 1414 2126 113 41 278 St. Louis «<.... 141 0 3642 1392 175 .966 Pramesa, Cin 14 87 R inneapls. 5169 879 1411 2252 176 34 273 INDIVIDUAL BATTING {Blussewsiion 461 10 144 23] 3¢ Milwaukee 5048 893 1355 S002 12334 36%] . { Dillinger, Pitt —157 18 49° 62 1 Columbus..~4908 665 1200 1868 7 4 .264 (Includes all plavers in 10 or more games Spider, Brk 531 93 165 280 25 oulsville §h023 717 1312 1809 +5 35 263 except pitchers.) 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NY 67 3 20 24 1 13 n o = 2 27 7 334 | Sisler, 1 7 39 207 1 ansas City. 40 ? 3 54 13% 15% Sos Bauer © Bos 372 68 124 178 12 08 333 Hodges, Brk 488 85 144 246 26 91 St. Paul . 3896 1583 204 .964 Doby, Clev 453 99 151 252 23 e3 331 HermanskiBrk 264 43 18 118 6 Jo INDIVIDUAL BATTING "| RIB y $33 103 100 201 8 ‘28 jhe Glavine Sil 306 8 114 118 11 4 -. 55 e BH “ | 3 5 sapineludes all (Plpvers in 10 or more Wright, Bos 102 17 33 40 0 20 .324/Irvin, 05 47 148 33 3} + except pitchers.) |Lehner, Phil 350 43 119 166 7 45 .322/Q/ConnellPitt 252 32 72 109 8 2 .} s, 5 28 3.321 2 » " TRIER Noli Be Ma HWS Bima 3 131 12 82 | { Groth, D 1 2 79 .318 Torgeson, Bos & dd Bais JF Er Ha uf BRC TREE Bel di HEE .3368 | Berra, } 7 : y . 3 BA ad 43 apinekime, ddaldicinn LN hymns on Be 0 ain 0 1s 32 11108 47 330 Stringer, Bos 16 7 5 6 0 313 Jsthroe, Bon 3 24 “32 3 ”" 25 34 ¢ .329 | Wertz; Det 28 95 163 285 27 120 309) eEKS. 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headed for his Bos- fourth-straight National League! ton Red Sox, dropped seven points batting championship, looks like during the week to .361 but still a shoo-in with his .356 com was 16 points abeqve Detroit's through last Thursday claim George Kell at .345. Keil's teammate, Hoot Evers, otha. .337 average. -figu dis | Hoot was.folowed-by Boston's Ar Robinson Brooklyn stood wt 391
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| Musial also leads in hits, 180
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