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Show SMuHHELD is iDEFEJUSEJLEADER Finish Cache League Season Sea-son in Front in Department Depart-ment of Fielding. Special to The Tribune. J,OGAX, Sept. 3. Tho SmithfieM club '. u' Cache lo.'iKue finished in the lead in the club Holding, having maintained a lead in this department that was established es-tablished over a month, before the season closed. At tho close, the Smlthfieldians finished fin-ished with a pereenUfro of be. Inn seven points ahead of I.oRan. while the "lolloplanH were tied with Richmond in Jho HeldiriK department. The records, however, show that i...Ri.ti is credited with one mure iruir.o In the official scores, which mlKhl have made a difference in the Htandlnt; of the club in the fielding department. I.ewiston and Vn.slnn arc close to the leaders, while Wcllsville fell down In tho late Karnes of the schedule. The best fieldhn,' record of the year wna established by r.ul (Stul.l.v) Peterson, Peter-son, who played left fir-Id for I.eran. Peterson finished with a perfect record, liavlnjr Accepted forty-four chances, most of them being very difficult, ones, and made threo assists. Peterson also led tho league in stolen bases and sacrifice hits. Smart of Preston proved to ho tho leading first baseman in the fielding department, de-partment, having accepted 2SI) chances with an average of .OUT. Muse Stiefol of Logan has the best average of second haseman and is no doubt the leading keystone wicker of the circuit. I. en An-dms An-dms leads the third basemen, although this position revealed no particular stars, being tho most difficult for the semi-pros semi-pros of tho league. Mann of .Smithfield finished first among the receivers, but Bowen of Preston ranks hirn in the number num-ber of games played. It is conceded that the outfield of the Logan vlub was the strongest In the league, with Peterson, Kale!; and Hemmer doing good work 'the latter did not play the entire season In tho outer garden, but did some sensational sensa-tional work in right field, and has a ported por-ted record as an outfielder. Kalck mado but three boots during Ihe entire vear, wnlle his mate, Peterson, helped' tho Collegians with his great -fielding. Johnson John-son of ltichmond is the leading shortstop. short-stop. Following are the fielding averages of the Cache Valley league; SMITHPTRLD. fi. I'd. a. k. pn. p.r N- '"'one N fit l 0, 1-1 imo Ar"iin Ill mo 7 i ,j (ra Seiimons Mil ;i ( 7 o .(t-;) '""'hinil ?!i i7.s n:i 11 ..' 'ii i'ii Wnite .'in :n u i an I Mi'ntricii 2'i nr. r,ri j.-, ma I'e-'i-y L'l -l-l :!7 a .. linn li " ' L'li 71 1.-. ... .si-' l"n-.l,('lley 1-1) u lj II s-,7 Kl'iinnii an e,7 r,a l'" ' si" i,,-r" t t i.i 4 Keleascd players. .. 7-'l I'll 11 5 .1170 SIS trjij t3 10 .1120 I.OC.IN. PP. A. v.. PR. p.c. 1'eterv.n -Jr! -11 .1 n ... i.nno rlirlMenseu .", i) l o ... l.unn 1 . N.-lsmi 'J 11 0 0 (I lono ' 'lucrn 9 H 2J t . . . Oi's I i- I t KIT S 5 5 .11111 v; i' Ill .'10 .V, .1 ... .ttljl " Oil'iMlk -t 111 10 2 ... .!2!! res- 7 .Hi 2 S 3 .027 I'-l.-l; '27 :il 2 H ... .VS.t n-iiT'ii-r 21 ls-i in n ... .tier, ::i 2S 117 -la It STri I'. Nelson 10 12 III! S ... . sr.7 V. N Iseti ,'10 35 CI 10 ... .Slit ia-iiiui-y 13 .8 2 2 ... .s:t;i keleasi'il players. .. 201 59 30 3 .807 SOI 328 100 11 .1118 r.ICHMONI). ti. PO. A. E. .PR. p.r. IlPVIir 3 2 -t- 0 ... 1 .110(1 Vi'Ivor ! 12 13 1 ... .0111 P. Woodlamt .... 22 17 I 3 ... ,!i."2 .irierson 2S 230 11 13 ... .0 10 Isnn 20 S2 7'! II ... .01 lti''-er 2'1 220 12 3 4 .002 .T-'htiscei 20 T.O S2 2o ... .SS Jeans 10 II 13 5 ... ,SH 'Mllterer 10 7 2 2 . . . .SIS N. Woodland .... 27 21 a S ... .7SI Tliorepsnn 12 .1 1 4 ... .r.co lLt-lt-ased players ... SS Sr 21 1 .Sol 7.-3 303 94 3 .918 T.EWIST0N. G. PO. A. E. PB. P.P. O Van Onlen ... 20 2r.3 IS 4 10 A'V, Coleman 22 72 40 4 ... ,w,5 1!--ekBtoarI 111 11 t ... .011 1 Cnllacher 23 120 10 It ... .027 llloi-pr 20 90 70 23 ... .SSI C'onkwrisllt 3 2 fl I ... .R7." Van Ordcn . . . 2S 2.'i 2 4 ... .S71 Vitzpatrlck 20 1ft 02 17 t .S07 J.avno 27 2lt 13 12 ... .S.VJ Swlnyard 20 22 7 G ... .S20 Trospth 10 5 1 3 ... .lltlO Ilrleased players . . . 101 13 13 ... .S07 7S7 300 99 11 .016 PRESTON. 11. PO. A. E. PB. P.r. Stevens 4 0 4 0... 1.000 Uatt .'i li'i 3 0 ... 1.CK10 Smart 20 2S.1 4 10 ... .0(17 P.owen 20 103 24 2 8 .I'M) Halllf 222 t.7 02 7 ... .944 line 21 37 4 4 ... .011 Heppr 5 7 13 3 ... .SS0 Perkins 10 12 0 2 ... .837 'Iliorjx? 14 0 0 1 ... .837 (tinales IS 13 7 4 ... .840 MiHor 27 30 37 20 ... .813 Zwclfel ... .' 7 I! 7 3 ... .813 Ni-elcy 20 38 23 1 3 . . . .S02 Chatterton 2 20 02 23 ... .793 Nielsen 3 1 1 t ... .clou Heleaseel players . 122 72 17 1 .910 820 343 112 9 .912 W-EI.I.SVILLE. 11. l'O. A. E. FB. P.r. Moreain 2 . 2 4 0 ... 1.000 Keller 4 2 3 0 ... 1.000 P.rown 27 37 3 1 ... .0711 l'oppleton 23 173 10 3 10 .073 T'irner 23 8 30 2 ... .037 Allan 23 1 13 2o 8 ... .034 V. Mailghnn -0 1.M 40 12 ... .018 IMccs 7 22 4 2 2 .028 VVvatt 10 13 23 11 ... .8114 llanklK-no; 18 111 2 3 ... .837 Archibald 30 33 01 21 ... .813 U. Mainhan 20 30 3S 22 ... .7,8 Ilenrtrv 12 (1 1 2 ... .7.8 P.. Manchan 20 30 3 13 ... .20 Released players ... 33 44 31 ... .713 704 330 128 12 .SOU |