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Show I i FOUR PITCHERS ARE I GIN III PUCES jll American Association Rec- jfl ords Shov Slabsters in l Good Form in 1913. h CHICAGO, Dec. 20. Pitching hon- W ora so far as proportion of games won I fl and lost determines them, went to Pieno j jy of Minneapolis, McQuillan of Cohtm- iffi bus, Cutting of Milwaukee and Clem- I H ons of Louisville, in tho 1913 American n association season, according to figures I W announced today br President Chiving- JsH ton. 1'ieuc is credited with soven vic- jlf toricH and I wo defeat?: McQuillan with IK twelve victories and four nefoats. and iB Cutting took part altogether in thirfcy- wi nine games, won twenty-ono of thu vio- II lories, which gave" Milwaukee the pen- j II nant. and lost nine games, demons was Credited with seven victories and throe i s defeats, though he was on Iho Blab in I fl tweniv-tbrec games. "King" Cole, who -was drafted by i the -New York Americans, where ho will a play under Frank Chanco, his captain when he was a Cub, ranked among tho $ i "iron men" of the league, pitching in a forty-six games for Columbus, with a fiff record of twenty-three games won and Jul clevon lost. Ilia record gave him ststh IB place, Eayrs of Columbus being fifth m 'th nine wins and four defents. hm Louisville and St. Paul tiod.for team I Of fielding honors with .964 each: Milwnu- H kee-"s champions ranking third with m M0- |