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Show NATIONAL LEAGUE PASSES NUMEROUS B International Vews Service XEW TORK Jaq CI. A nuu.bi of urpuhlished official plaverj' r-eord pf the inn N'ationa! leagrue season wete lesueri tod.-iv v.v Kecretan ifvdier. Th statistics show that. Vat ions! league rit her- during t he paai year ea e 4:79 baaaa on balls. The SI Louis iuh ij with ..;. ChloaaTO second with at,.; pnclnnatl third with Prook- n sj.. ast with tli. Sneekard of Chicago lo1 h' ".ipi". ettfr.c 117 rn'-- 1 game. P.itef and Brs.-'Aer of Cincinnati follow with ins and I'!. i enctlve!v Sweenes led Roton ith 77. Hummel hed 1 "1- ' M. Knabe ?4 Wagni i id m each mi.j Hugglna M There were 4 Tr, atrlkaouta during tha las' season. Th.e. vre divided imou the eiebt .dijha us follows- c,f,ro1!1 jn iuia Cbleage Sill J ''"'rji1"" . Philadelphia IM flttsbiirg oU. Bo,ton n77 ard New Tort tv.t.jsA,, of Brooklyn and Beeehi of Ctnclrinati le in t:,,, reeneel witii 71 strikeouts each Luderus stru. k oul 2 t'rnes: Carey 7? Devore p. SrhuHe I . Ir.geti.-n . ,nd Uau--i 7 Those erho ntaved In ISO games or aver a ) ad a low avaragf ot strtkeouta w-er Sweenev ; Tink-r . Mlirnell 3t. Urn' : ?frJSult2rl ,9i ,M' r " Knabe ft. vagnr 34 and Oakes 3Y , 1 |