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Show If COBB tEB II FOUR Otllffflie Holds Honors in Batting, Stealing, Scoring and Total Base Hitting. CHICAGO. Sapt. 25 Ty Cobb Is leading tha American league in four departments of the grime in batting, base a tea ting, .noring aud in total base hitting. Averages published today enow that the Dct rolt star has df l .ironed Ms team mate. Sain Crawford, for leadership in the total base column, and is lending with 26L In the hnse-stcahng column. ; Cobb has established a record for the league. Ho I his stolen 80. one above the n:cord made by ! Milan of Washington in 1912. Cobb's battlag .average for the'week (.377) remains unchanged. I Old ring of Philadelphia leads it) home run3 with ! six, while Burns of Detroit and Founder of Chl- rago are tied for second plan with five emch. , In batting, Fournler hej jumped from eighth I place) to a tie with his team mite, Eddie Col-MnB- They arc hitting at a .323 dip. Following are Speaker. Boston. .320: Mclnnes. Philadelphia, .316: Jackeon, Chlcagp, .311: Veach. Detroit. .308: Crawford, Detroit. .307; Klrkc. Cleveland, .308; Gainer. Boston, .2H7: Ptrunk. Philadelphia. .297. Detroit leads in olnh batting with .265; Boston is aerond with .26-. The loading pitchers in the league are: Ruth. Boston, won 17 and loat 0 ; Foster. Boston. 19 and 7 : Shore. Bostoi. 19 and 7 : Leonard. Boston. 14 and 6: Dauee, Detroit, 22 and ll : Uola-id. Detroit. De-troit. 12 and 0 ; Johnson, Washington, 24 and 13; Covf)IeJkfei Detroit, 22 and 13; Gallia, Washington, 16 and 9; Scott, Chicago. 21 and It; Ayrea. Washington, Wash-ington, 14 and X ; Faber, Chicago. 2 and 13 ; I Fisher. New York, 18 and 11 ; Dubuc, Detroit, 17 and 11. i Cravath Has Rivals. I The rail of Cravath. the heavy-hitting out-J out-J fieldpr of the' Phil.ndelphlas. marked tho week's I work among the N'atio.ial league batsmen. Crn-I Crn-I vath. hitherto leading mn-get ter. home -run hit- tor and f list in total bases of the league, was tied for total runs by Doyle of New York, passed for total bases by the Giants' captain and Him-h-mao of Pittsburg, retaining only his home-run honors. Doyle increased his place as leading batsman with an average of .J2I for 140 games. Lndenn. Philadelphia, is second with .318. The next eight are : Hinrhman, Pittsburg, .310 ; Daubert, Brooklyn. .?09; Griffith. Cincinnati, .30t: Robert-eon, Robert-eon, New York. 30j; Snyder. St. Ixiuls, .303 ; Merkle. New York. .301; Connolly, Boston, .201; Long. St. Louis. .291. Cincinnati leads In club balling with .36G; St. Louis is second with .253. Leading run -gstters are Doyle, Now York, and Cravath. Philadelphia, wlm have 81 each. Doyle and Htnchman. Pittsburg, ure t led for first place 1 in total bases with 240 each. Carey, Pittsburg, j is stiil leading has'1 stealer with 37. I Tonoy, Cln-lnnaH; Alexander. Philadelphia, and I MamaUx, Pittsburg, remain the leading pitchers j of the league. The record of the leading ten twlrlers are : Toney, won lj and lost 1: Alexander, 29 and 7; J Mamaux. 21 and 7; 8. Smith, Brooklyn. 13 and 7 : Pierce. Chicago. 12 and 7; Coombs. Brooklyn. ' 14 and fl: Ragan. Boston. 17 and 11; Standridge. Chicago, 3 and 2; Mayer. Philadelphia. 20 and 14 ; I Vaughn. Chicago. IS and 13. ! Iin the Federal. The leading battel!, of the Federal pRgu are : I Knuff. Brooklyn. .344 ; Magee. Brooklyn. .335; Fischer. Chicago, .326 ; Cam obeli. Newark, .813: KSack. Chicago. .314; W. 'Miller, St. Louts, .30:; Da I ton, Buffalo, .305; Ken worthy, Kansas City, 30.i; Konetchy. Ptttaburg, .308; 'Mann. Chicago, ! .305; Rousch, Newark, .304 ; A. Wilson. Chicago. .304; Evans, Baltimore, .301; Cooper. Brook-I Brook-I lyn, -;300. Kauff leuds In ntolen bases with 52; Borton, St. I Lnuls. leads ar, a run -getter with 92, and Chase, j Buffalo, leads In total bases with 235 and in home runs with IT, I Brooklyn, with 26S. leads In -Ub batting: Pitta- 1 burg Ib second with .261. The ,00 class pitchers nrr: McConnclI. Chicago, Chi-cago, won 23 and lost H; A. Allan, Pittsburg. 23 and 10; Cranilall, St. LjfiUft, 10 and 10; M. Brown. Chjiago, 13 and 8; Ruelbaih. Newark. IS and 10; C. Tt. fmith. DaHimnre, 10 and G; Anderson, p.uffaln, 18 and 11; Culgop. Kaftsaa city. 10 and 12; Schulz. Buffalo, 0 und 13; Bargee. Pittsburg. 9 and C. The leading batter in the American aFSocia-tlon, aFSocia-tlon, whith Just closed the ?ason. was Lolivel't, j Kansas City, with an average of .3-16. Minneapolis, tbV pennant winner, leads In club I batting with .283. |