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American Association
TEAM BATTING AB R H
TB HR 8B Pct
Kes City 2087 35 899 18527 123 30 .30! St Paul 2042 479 B39 1241 85 47 28! Mnnapols 2941 417 814 1250 90 21 .277 Tadply 2886 457 797 1170 84 38 276 wukee 2720 402 752 1138 60 31 276 Louisville 3003 4683 778 1113 47 "24 "259 Chrleston 2789 318 668 830 37 18 [241 Columbus 2038 382 705 1014 #0 25 .240 LAM FIELDING . . DP TP PO A E Pct Milwaukee . 91 0 2084 838 73 976 Kansas City P92 0 2242 043 95 aT Columbus 85 0 2315 961 100 970 uisville 83 0 2313 9833 99 .970 St. Paul 102 0 2313 B62 1 869 Minneapolis 187 1 2211 102 969 Indianapolis 78 0 218% S814 101 989 Charisston 53 133 958
3 0 2UM 83 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Tasludes players in 18 ar more games,
except pitchers, AB H 2B JB HR RBI Pct 322 357
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~ ... Baseball Averages
- £ - " National League American League TEAM BATTING TEAM BAT {ING ¢ +vAB R.- H TB HR SB Pd AB R H TB HR 8B St. Louis 2669 350 714 1017 47 18 .268 New York 2544 347 682 1017 55 35 Brooklyn 2450 388 639 993 177 43 281 Clev 2633" 358 687 1040 T1 27 Chicago 2713 332 102 1080 64 21 258 Chicagh 2701 331 679 057 49 20 Phil. 2494 274 620 502 40 34 243 Boston 2494 333 627 912 48 28 New York 2457. 344 612 096 80 18 249 Phil 2268 283 565 R26 48 27 Cincinnati\2607 318 #45 870 #1 17 .247 Wash. 2503 283 62D: B46 2M 17 Boston 2536 274 584 806 58 27 .230 Detroit 2533 273 613 90% 50 15 Pittsburgh 2822 265. 581 839 45 3 22 2 uis 2714 284 645 919 38 15 TEAM FIELDING yi “E ~ TEAM FIELDING - DP TP. PO A E Pct Di PO A E Brooklyn 74 0 1984 1775 40 986 Washington 81 0 gous 783 52 Cincinnati 64 1 2038 811 50 .983 Chicago 88 # 2207 B95 82 Chicagn 83 0 2122 881 83 979 New York 92 0 2008 BAG 63 8t. Louis 71 0 2101 293 69 .977 Philadelphia 86. 0 2024 1793 64 Philadelphia 68 0 2006 796 66 977 Cleveland 72° 0 2076 B67 70 New York 83 0 1859 820 #7 .976 Detroit 58 0 2001 .801 BO Pittsburgh 4 1 2088 792 39 0870 (8t. Louls 104 0 2157 890 89 Boston 63 0 2026 492 86 970 Boston 77-0 1887 LLL 5 INDIVIDUAL RATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Includes plavers in 18 or mers games
Insludes players in 10
except pitchers,
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THE Reaverkill, head, Housatonic, the Deerfield, trout armed with worms, spinners, and Musconetcong, Tensleep—all 8 few flies, and for a firm base of the time-honored names in" the operations—hobnailed waders. The trouting game—are standing mus- waders are mare of a problem for ter once more, Brown trout are in the deep! pools, in and afound log jams certain that the inseam is of coror undercut banks, Brook trout rect length, and that the -vaist are in the river headwater sec- size is roomy. tions and up the small tributary right foot size is not enough. streams. The restless rainbows The foot size of a boot-foot, are on their spawning runs. The wader should be a full size larger, in the shallows, than your shoe size. around reefs and bars; watch for mits wearing heavy wool socks him over gravel and jagged rock for cold-weather fishing. om.
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Stocking - foot waders require | the use of wool socks to be | worn under the brogues (wading shoes), to keep sand and other abrasives. from wearing out the wader foot.
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Col 302 88 17 413: 61 201: Willlama.NY .* 30b 8319 1 8 26 jz yernon.Wash 200 79 13 J 8 43 213 A Peterson, Lou 200 8714 4 1 44 .291|Wyrostek.Cn-Ph 246 67 5 5° 1 24 272 Nileman.StL 46 6711 2 8 8B 212 " [1H Umphlett. Lou 278 8112 6 1 39 .291 Serena,Chi 44 39 R 3 & 23 .271 Rodriguez, Chi 240 65 6 0 1 28 271) V4 Spencer Mpls 252 7330 1 7 20 200 Rossi.Cin 74 20 0 1 1 5 270 ValoPhfl _. 210 5716 2 3 18 271] e ian S 1 Carey. KC 241 TM 13 314 35 .290/Campaneila.Brk 219 59 9 010 52 260 McDougald NY 282 .76 5 4 4 41 .270 1 Katt, Mpls 249° 72 14 0 10 34 289 Schoendienst.8tL 323 86 10 2 3 40 .266 Delsing StL 185 50 8 4 1 18 270 9 Reed Mi) 2 8.2 0 5 2 [3g6 HermanskiChi 173 46 2 0 % 27 268 Fridley Clev 156 41 2 0 4 14 .263 ° A Reta, KC 307 81.20 513 64 733 logan.Bos 124 33 6 2 0 18 .268, Youns.SiL 279 73 9 6 1 13 262 Ra, RC 30; A400 313 84 233 CooperBos 147 30 8 0 3.27 [265 Dropo,Bos-Det 267 170 13 113 45 .262 in - A E 2, B] BN 10 3 203 cpatarhil 88 18 4 1 2 10 265 Rizzuto.NY 287 1513 8 0 24 [261 > J A artee, 2 20 .283|5.throe, Bos 284-175 14 5 8 32 .264 Joost Phil 253 66 13-1 11 39 .261 r 1 Wilson, Ind 267 T3510 1 1 25 281 Mueller.NY 260 68 & & 8 20 382 Lollar.Chi 203 8311 0's 27 38 By United Press 4 Magech, Mil 80 25 5 1 1 11 .281 Walker.Brk 61 16 4 0 1 9 .262 Souchock.Det 35.35 9 1 4 30 25 CINCINNATI, July 12 — Man- A Magmanian XK 165 46 2 1 0 17 .279 Hamner Phil 306 80 12.3 7 31.261 Majeski,Phl-Cly 132 34 2 2 2 21 .238 ge eh "a be Pail ba Co 187 ” 1 7 1 3 T08| homson. NY 287 1513 815 62 281 | Evers. Det. Bos % 21 8 6 3 13 333 ager Leo Durocher shook up his ip ps.Co 33 273, Hemus.St 283 7413 2 8 31 . ipton,Phil-Clev 9 5 0 28 | DC oe 30 TT La Pit 138 +18 3 3 BB Eemam-Cler 22 3 2 3 7 3 3 lineup as promised today and then 9 Blaylock Mpls 22 8 ! 4 s 25 210, aballero, Phil 3 od 2 : : 2 36 Bera NY 46 6310 115 44 256 watched his New York Giants re- (1H y x 30 - ’ " 1 Hodelein, 86 § a8 eraiecral? 1 14 402 9 209 BYARPRI 37 80 3 ¢ 28 297) Masi Cn og $1118 s 3% spond with a 5 to 3 victory over g a = 0 25 ourtney, St 3 +28 ! Montas. Mil, 41 i 21] 3 288 Merson.Pitt 236 $817 373 2 33 Wrisht Bit cht ‘9s 34 1 6 1 3 3ithe Cincinnati Reds. iH TA bt seat 308 8314 2 1 33 .268| NAitkus.Phil sis lin 236 Phil ey-Fhil me e313 1.3 3 383 Although shelled from the 14 vl add lv J - ! Moore. Char 183 4 8 1.3 2 284iThompeon NY 183 48 4 311 1 381 | Lenhardt Bos-Dt 148 +7 '3 115 38 150 mound in the ninth inning, South- 14 axwell, Lou 5 013 48 .262 Garagiola.Pitt 177 44 6 1 4 28. .249/Cerv,NY 84 21 3-2-1 "8 250 landed his third] Lyons, Lou 5 8419 2 3 45 .258|Crowe,Bas 41 35 6 1 3° '348|D i 33% paw Max Lanier landed his 4 Gearhart Ind . 180 vis RE Ae ones Pht M8 81 8 3 1 31 348 Clarke. Phi % 19 2 0 ¢ 10 33 straight triumph for the Giants, |i4 . 1 » 1 * A 17 -~ | “as Haas StP 148 813M ase (asmbunPni 0 gt 71d 4 0 if JoMcComiyir 3 7 1 8 8 1 33 who used Bill Rigney at shortstopii nd.Co 7 48 4 25 er. Pitt 242 58 10 i 2. 248! arni.Col a S111 BRIE 15 30 10 3 30 NeraDe 218 5412 218 48 Bin place of Alvin Dark and Bob 9 roupe.Ind 103 26 2 0 7 27 .252 Seminick Cin 172 41 5 1 6 23 233 Thorneberry.Bos 133 33 4 3 3 i5 .248 Hofman at second instead of V4 Evans.Lou 211. 53 7 3 2 30 .351(Morgan.Brk 126 30 6 0-5 13 .238|Stephens.RBe , 3 og Bh ole KC 5 14 114 380 | Yvars.NY ARTY Rfenhenshon; 2 MU I 4 EB Mipavey Williams, A Pietro. Lou 1 18 I 1 247| Hatton cin 284 67 0 1 B 43 2335 Kluttz. 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Chi 180 38 & 17 1 aor Benen oor 130 0% 43 5 13 22% fumbled Hank Thompson's at- | feidiCol 231 4 in ih Torseson, Bos 180 3210 0 3 13 300 Michece wis 144 48 3 + | Ji 315 tempted sacrifice, filling the I . . lowell, Cin 8 0 1 2 3 .200/Coleman,Chi 168 36 7 0 8. rd! oF Mpls 110 2 3.348 ae Miggins, Bt L 46 2 0 1 2 1906 ZarillaChi-StL 117 25 4 1 12 314 bases Lockman scored as Bob) 9 hetti Char 156 3 10 .199|Jeffcoat, Chi 188 33 9 2 3 19 .195(HOPD.NY-Det 2 2100 1i| Elliott grounded into a double [ys ali curt srconod | TH Beliagrint Cin 36 1:0 1 2 ieg LedkyBos-Det 128 21 J 0 1 & 311i play 9 : 8, 3 v i ’ i CHERS NECOR Ww L{Strickiand Bit 151 35 4 § 3 30 ‘ioe Wilson. NY-W-Bs 110 23 } 30 12 7% After Bobby Adams singled and 9 Cereghino, KC 9 0|Herrin,Lou 7 7|Diering, N¥ 22 110 1a3|Combe.Clev 9.14 1.1 1 8 208 11K Hake Mil 4 0|Schaefler, 4 4|Bartirome, Pitt 208 37 7 2 0 10. 180 Grasso Wash 335 5 0 0 14 302/90¢ Adcock homered.for the Reds] 9 Jplly, KC 4 OlPreemaniou 4 4 Williams Brk' 238 5 1 1 0 3 1% SoxWash 2% 8813 1 8 13 00 0 the ninth, Hoyt Wilhelm suc- jig wandwski.Col 1 8 Briekner.Lou 2 2 Dantes. 3 eh ] 1 88 . 3 416 | Suder. Phil 90 18 2 8 1 8 '300ceéded Lanier and retired the next |I4 Allen. Mii 5 1|Nicholas.Mpls 1 3 (Spnke, Fhll sil, i 3 8 : P= 167) Gener. Bos "ii? 11 ig7 two batters. 1 ~ . 4 7 RMaoreSiP | 1. 1 BveilsiSip 1 1iMcculloush, Pitt 1 13 2 0 0 5 [lay Miranda-GhSL-Ch 3 8 1 | 0 3 [138 - NEW YORK omvernvan {11 Bau paslan : Hoaslethin. up ri Cucisk. Bos 65 10 1 0 0 8 .154 Ginsberg.Det 186 30 S 2 2 16 .181 AB H 0 Al AB H 0 3| 4 e, ! In 9 {Pusselman, StL 3 6 2 0 1 ‘1 .154 MapesDet 90 16 1 0 3 10 78 Rigney.ss 3 2 3 4 Borkwskief 4 1 2 0 yA PEE lo SERRE A TRE ER RR BERR REE . mer, Bos 48 1 1 06 1 3 ,}48\NArsh. - 4 14 2 0 0 4 . arshall.rf 2 vierLou . 7 3 Libby,Mpls - 4-8 Bridges. Brk n 11% | Behmees.8ti<Bos 80 11 2 0 3 6 30 Adcock, 42140 a Eieake 3 J Homen Br M15 5b | amBemcie #433 1 $43 atimebiis 411% / Epneriy.StP 8 4 Corwin Mpls 5 8 PITCHERS' RECORDS { Niapos. 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Witheim 1. [jj a 3 7 ; per. : § § 23. urch 2. | Poert Bite 3 8 108 3 110 13 13] | Rosovin.Chi 7 A121 B36 130 54 402 HITS—Off Lanier 8 in R13 innings, 9 ap BN oney e pan Cuxk Bri 5 8 81 431 gn 53 487 RellerClev 1.7132 83120 83 408 Wilhelm ¢ in 33 Church 8 in 8 Black- 9 s i end. Pit 2 { Byrne, 3 18! we 3 ® Hon Chicage 51310 42118 82 4.87 geliner.Phut 3 10 243% 8 30% "HIT BY _PITCHER—Chureh (Rignes). [Hd | Hiller.Cin 4 5 76 48 80 33 53 | Hontteman, Det 311 120 74 127 49 5.18 Blackwell (Rigney). . a |Klippsteincht £8 06 30 102 57 534] Pitehers’ records in less than 4% innings Ae oa en aranier (4-4). Hi | { Singles, ih : 4 8 M 60 109 47 B51 rated according to wan-lost percentage. | LOSING PITCHER—Chureh (1-4). 0 y tae chery hg wit! Jan 33 inning rated w 1 w 1 GaMPIREL—Dascoll, Becory. Warneke, 9 w 1, . w Dorish.Chi 5 0 Madison. StL 1 1 ot 3043. 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