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Show BENNY KAUFF FIRST AMONG FED HITTERS Luderus Takes Top in National; Na-tional; Snyder Drops to Third Position. CHICAGO, Sept. 4. Ty Cobb in recovering re-covering from hi recent batting slump, according to averages publishod nero today, to-day, and til in a('ely leading tho American league sluggers with ,876, The Detroit, star, during nis slump, failed to got u hit in nineteen trips to the plate. American leaguers trailing the ii'Oi gian in hitting are: Speaker, Kooton, Crawford Detroit, .327; .laekaon, Chicago, .320; li. Collins, .'tlf; Kournier, Chicago, and Mclnues, Philadelphia, tied with .316; Veach Dotroit, .307; StrUIlk, Philadelphia, .303; Maisel, New York, .302, and UiwU, Boston, .300. . Detroit, with .270, leads in club bat ting, with Boston second, with .264. Cobb leads in stolen bases, with seventy-eight. He lost the honor of leading lead-ing in total bases, which now is held by his teammate, Crawford, who ieadj with 20. Cobb remains at the front, however, as the best run-maker, with 120. Burns, Detroit, who led in homers hom-ers last week, with five, remains at the head of the column, with his total unchanged. un-changed. Foster Tops Pitchers. Pitchers in the ,00 clasB are led by Postor, Boston, with eighteen wins and five defeats; the others are Wood, Boston, thirteen and four; Scott, Chi cago, twenty-one and oight; Ruth, Boston, Bos-ton, thirteen and five; Shore. Boston, fourteen and six; Dauss, Detroit, twenty twen-ty and eight; l-'aber Chicago, twentv-one twentv-one and 10; Leonard, Boston, ten and five; Pisher, New York, seventeen and nine; -Bolaud. Detroit, cloven and six; Coveleskie, Detroit, twentv and eleven; Dubue, Detroit, seventeen and ten; Johnson, Washington, twenty and thirteen. thir-teen. Luderus, Philadelphia, haB batted himself into the lead in the National league this week, with an average of .320; Dovle, New York, is next with .324; Tiaubert, Brooklyn, third, with .313; Snider, St. T.oiiis, has dropped from first place to fourth and is tied with his teammate, Long, with .310; Robertson, New York, and Hinehman, Pittsburg, are next, with .300 each. Following Fol-lowing these are Merkle. New York, .29S; Fisher. Chicago, .296, and Oroh, Cincinnti, .295, St. Louis leads in club batting with .2S7, and Cincinnati is second with .253. KaufT First in Fed. Cravath. Philadelphia, leads in runs scored with seventy four, in total bases with 20$ and in home runs with nineteen. nine-teen. Carey, Pittsburg, leads the base-stealerB base-stealerB with thirty the,fts. The .600 class pitchers who have worked in twenty or more games are: Mamaux, Pittsburg, nineteen wins, six losses; Alexander. Philadelphia, twenty. twen-ty. four and eight; Toney, Cincinnati, ten and four; Pierce, Chicago, eleen and five: S. Smith. Brooklvn, twelve and six; Meadows. St. Louis. 'eleven and seven; Dale, Cincinnati, seventeen and eleven; Mayer. Philadelphia, eighteen and twelve; Coombs, Brooklvn, twelve and eight. The ten leading batters in the Federal Fed-eral league are: Kauff, Brooklvn, .343; Magee. Brooklvn, .340; Yerk'es, Pittsburg, .315; Fischer, Chicago. .317; Flack, Chicago, and Campbell. Newark tied. ,316 Rotucb., Newark, .315: Ko-netchy. Ko-netchy. Pittsburg, and Deal, St. Louis, tied, .314; Kenworthy, Kansas Citv. .30S; Brooklyn leads in club batting with .270; Pittsburg is next with .267. Reulbach Leads Hurlers. Berchammer, Pittsburg, leads in runs scored with seventy-eight: Konetehy leads in total bases with 2.'i2; Chase, Buffalo, with thirteen homers, leads that division; Kauff is the leading base-stealer base-stealer with forty-two thefts. The leading pitchers are: Reulbach, Newark, sixteen wins, seven defeats; onnell, Chicago, twontv and nine; Crandall, St. Douis, seventeen and eight; V. Allen, Pittsburg nineteen and nine: Berger, Pittsburg, eight and four; Plank, St. Louis, fifteen and nine; Cul-lop, Cul-lop, Kansas City, sixteen and ten; Sehulz. Buffalo, nineteen and twelve; M. Brown. Ohioago, eleven and seven; Moran, Newark, twelve and eight. The leading batter in the American association is Oompton, Kansas Citv. with .343. Minneapolis leads in cln'b batting with .281. The leading pitcher is Hall St. Paul, twentv two wins and eight defeats. The ten leading batters in the Western West-ern league are: Lejeune, Sioux City, .358; Galloway, Denver, .344; Forsythe, Omaha. .331; Spencer, Denver, '.330; Kane. Sioux Citv .326; Morse, Lincoln, .32 ; Jones, Dcs Moines, .319; Jackson, Topelta, .313: Briton, Wichita, .312; Callahan. Sioux City, .311. Denver leads in' club batting with .287; Sioux City is second with .271. Jones is first in runs scored with ninety-nine; Galloway in total bases with 2R2; McCormick, Denver, in home runs, with sixteen, and McGaffigan, ijincoin. in stolen Daaes, with forty. The leading pitchers are: Mitchell, Denver, twenty-two wins, eight defeats; Thompson, Omaha, fourteen and six; Musser, Des Moines, eighteen and eight: Mogridge, Des Moines, tw-enty-four and eleven; Caspar, Sioux City, nineteen and ten; Clarlt. Sioux Citv, fourteen i and eight; Thomas. Des Moines, twenty and twelve; Olunn, To-neka, To-neka, ten and sixteen: Gilligan, Des Moines, thirteen and eight; Narveson, Lincoln, fifteen and ten. The leading batter in the Southern association is Hendrix, New Orleans .326. ' I The leading pitcher is Hogg, Mobile, nineteen wins and nine defeats. The leading batter in the International Interna-tional league is Gilhooley, Buffalo, .343. Beebe, Buffalo, with twentvtwo victories vic-tories and seven defeats, is the leading pitcher. |