Show LEADS INS IN SUCCESSFUL S UC UL STEALS TEALS S Jimmy Johnston Garnered Thirteen Bases and Was Thrown Out Three Times B the new V Lo Io j Angeles 1 I Ifor J- J for the first four weeks of the base Not ot according to the ra la sacks pilfered l hut lt t on the tho he percentage number o of times thrown out as well ps m first four weeks stole stoIc c eight ht Rowdy Elliott of Oakland was being r registered wh while ile Rowdy was w v charged to Kuhn of Oakland anti and one j Jimmy Johnston who led the league in total steals suffers in tho the percentage percent percent- age rating b by having been throWn out three times In the tho first four weeks weaks once each by Meek Mee- and arid Brooks Brool s of Los Angeles and Rohrer of Salt Lake Johnston rc registered thirteen stolen stoJen bases in the tho first tint four weeks This Isono is isone isone In statistics statistics statis statis- statistics one ono less than credited to him tics based baaed on telegraph box boc scores corrected corrected corrected cor cor- reports of ot the scorers give Ive Jimmy thirteen steals teals Instead of fourteen fourte n Inthe in inthe the first four tour weeks of play Five of or these steals are charged to Brooks and three to Boles also of ot Los Angeles Johnstons Johnston's other steals were charged a as aJ i follows Schmidt of San Francisco two Rohrer Salt Lake two Meek Los Angeles one the complete records of ot Following are all 11 pla players ers who In the first t four tour weeks of ot play pia either stole a base bas or were thrown out once The total number of steals plus the number of or tImes thrown out represents tho the total attempted steals the number of or steals divided dl d b by bytho th tho Intal steals gives the per per- cr- cr Player Club SR lOS TOS Pet Pct I I. Ie A A. 8 S 0 1000 Ellis EIlts L. L A A. A 4 0 1000 Oak 3 3 0 1000 Kuhn Kuh n. n Oak 2 9 1000 Meek L. L A 2 0 1000 Ven 2 0 o 1000 Elliott Ok O. 1 I 0 1000 Gregory oty S. S L L. L 1 0 1000 Krause Port 1 0 1000 MItze tI ze Ven Vent 1 I 0 1000 I Spencer Ven 1 0 1000 RIsberg Ven 7 1 0 1000 Derrick Port 5 1 Johnston Oak 13 13 3 Bodle S. S F. F 12 12 3 Hellman 1 S. S F F. 8 2 Ia 1 Maggert g rt L. L A A. 9 3 Bayless Ven 3 3 3 1 I Schmidt S. S F. F T 9 4 Ness Oak 2 2 1 Port 2 1 Schaller S. S F r- 10 10 6 6 5 Leard S. S F F. 5 5 3 65 Wolter L. L h. h A. A 6 4 Shinn S. S L Ii 3 3 2 Boles BoJes L. L A A. A 3 3 2 Berger Ven 3 2 Barbour S. S L L. 3 2 Carlisle Ven Vena 3 2 Doane Port 3 2 Fisher Fleher Port 3 3 2 Gleischman Von Vena 3 2 Fitzgerald S 'S S F F. F 7 j 5 Jones S. S F. F 4 4 4 SOO Stumpf Port 3 3 3 Gedeon S. S L 2 2 Lindsay Oak 2 2 2 OO SpeR's Port 2 2 2 I Terry Tern L. L A A. 2 2 2 i Brooks L. L A A. A 1 i 1 I Ven 1 i 1 Oak 1 1 I McMullen lc L L. A A 5 S 6 I Port 2 2 3 3 Kane Kane Ven Ven i. i 2 3 1 Oak 2 3 Lober Port 2 4 Downs S. S F F. 1 1 2 Harper I. I L. L A A. 1 2 Manda Oak 2 5 Purtell Ven 1 3 Orr S. S L L. 1 3 2 0 R Ryan an S. S L L. L w I 3 Middleton Oak 1 4 I Abstein L. L A A. A 1 1 5 ii Tennant S. S L L. r r. r 0 1 Christian Chriatian Oak 0 1 1 Rader Ven Vent 0 1 1 Corhan S. S F F. F Ft 0 2 Zacher S. S 1 L L. 9 0 3 Relented Players Player Coltrin Port 1 I 0 1000 Charles S. S F F. F 1 1 L L. A A 1 1 Alcock Oak 1 3 i 50 Ho Hasp Hosp p. p Ven Vena 0 4 J H. H Murphy Port 0 1 v of Los Angeles threw out more B BOLES base stealers In the first four weeks ecks of th the season than an any other catch catch- er Schmidt of San Francisco Elliott of Oakland and MItze of oC Venice tied forthe for forthe the honor of having more bases stolen against them then than any other catchers rs Holes oies was wan eleven stolen bases and threw out seventeen se men of Portland with seven Sc steals and ten ton men thrown out was the only other catcher who threw out more men than registered steals against him Following percentages of catchers are derived b by dividing total tot number ormen of or men thrown n out by total attempted steals against each catcher Catcher club TOS Pet Pct Sepulveda S So S. F. F 0 1 1000 Boles BoJes L. L A A. A A 11 11 17 Carisch Port 7 10 Fisher Port 1 i IS i 11 8 Kuhn Oak 11 11 9 0 Hann Hannah h. h S. S J I. L. L 10 10 8 S Rohrer S. S L L 12 2 9 Meek A. A A A. 9 9 6 G Spencer V Vii Ven n l 18 IS 11 II Schmidt S. S F. F 26 26 15 j Brooks L L. L A A. A IB 15 15 S 8 Elliott Oak 26 2612 12 iG Mil Ven 26 26 12 Released catchers catchers- I Clarke S 'S S S. F F. 2 2 4 Arbogast Oak 0 0 o J l' l i. i Port ort 0 0 0 o c v c c cI T the first four wee weeks c of t the season 11 IN I 1 more more- San Francisco base runners runners' wore were V re thrown thrown o out t than of or any any other club but the Seals succeeded In their attempted steals enough h times to I maintain ln their position at the h head ad of ot I the li list In the percentage of or successful success SUCCess- ful rul steals as well as ai In the total number num nurn- ber of ot steals alone San Francisco base base- runners attempted to steal 89 times and succeeded 57 57 times Los An An- base runners made mado 69 attempts to t o steal stoa Oakland 55 Portland or lan lanit 44 it Venice 37 31 and Salt SaIt Lake 27 j. j Follow Follow- lug ing- percenta percentages cs' cs csare are derived by divid divid- ing tot total l n number m er of f sto stolen en bases by the tho total attempts to steal Club TOS Pet Pct an Francisco 57 32 Los os Angeles 43 43 3 26 6 3 Veni o 21 21 16 nd akl 30 23 rUt 24 4 20 salt alt L 11 16 1 I J C N NESS SS of or Oakland led the league for tOI the first four tour weeks in total uns I riven rI n I in and Jimmy Johnston Johnston f. f earn eam ate ate was his nearest rival Ness n 2 25 23 runs in the first four tour we weeks week ke ind md J 3 drove in 17 Derrick of Portland d was was third with 16 r runs driven n G or leon Icon of ot Salt SnIt Lake Stumpf of or id d a and nd Bodle Bodie of ot San Francisco ere bero I cd ed for tOI fourth honors each w with It h C 5 run rut driven 1 In Iru Maggert of or Los Lom Annd An- An roles oles nd of Venice were were the the mely m hitters of their clubs lub each ln la driven In 13 runs runs Foil Foll wing are re t the tho o number of ot runs runs runs' i third baseman n enjoys the distinction 5 5 Coast on t league season seabon of leadin leading tb the th ting tingo of oC base cle stealerS le merel merely Ol on total basis determined mined by the figuring of of 5 I the number of bases stolen In the bases without once being heinA thrown out ller's llers L ll r r 3 chief victim five Live of his steals behind the plate two t were to Lo Schmidt of San Francisco driven In b by members of ot each club In the first four weeks Los An Angeles Angeles Maggert Ua eJeR-Ua Maggert 13 Terry Tern 11 n McMullen 10 Ellis 9 8 Bole 8 Harper 7 6 Brooks r. r j Walter Wolter 5 Ryan Ran 4 Met 4 f Love Loves Love 3 Scoggins 2 Meek 1 Burns 1 Oakland Oakland Ness Ness 22 2 2 Johnston 17 17 7 6 Lindsay 6 6 Kuhn 6 6 5 Elliott Elliott- 5 MId MId- Ud 4 Gardner 3 Manda 2 Koer nero nei 2 Boyd 1 1 Portland Portland Derrick Derrick 16 Stumpf 15 is- is Speas 13 Fisher 9 Loher 7 Doane 6 Davis ls 6 5 S Lush Jush 2 botham 2 Evans 1 Krause 1 p Salt Lake Lake Gedeon 15 15 Shinn 14 H Tennant 11 Barbour 10 Ryan 9 hall lIan Hall C G Hannah 6 Orr 5 6 Zacher 5 p HallU Halll nan 2 Gregory 2 La Roy Hoy 2 C. C Will Will- lams iams 2 1 San Francisco Francisco Francisco-Bodle Bodle 1 15 Jones lt H Schaller 11 Hellman 9 Fitzgerald 3 9 F 7 Downs C 5 ij 2 Corham Corham 2 Smith 1 1 Fanning 1 I M loan 1 1 Venice Dales Bayless 13 Carlisle 11 Ills berg berS' 10 10 Purtell 7 G 6 6 ner r. r 5 j Wilhoit 4 I 4 Kant Kane 4 oS Spencer 3 MItze 2 RELEASED PLA PLAYERS YEnS Los Angeles Angeles Nono Nono Oakland Alcock 3 1 i. j Portland Portland Portland-Coltrin 6 Kircher 3 n ir Murphy Murph 1 1 4 Salt Lake Lake None San s. s 7 Benham 1 Clarke 1 1 Venice Hosp Hoap 2 2 |