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Show ITil ltl BWfl But Four Players Took p in All Games " Their Clubs. ' The recently jEsuej batti-.i-the National league for t'.ie ''p,''"'1 disclose some very Internum U " Batsman making five '. limes at bt dining the Kauif. Neiv Vork, June h li-ookl.vii. June :'9; Grlffm,' ,:i . June t'aucen. C,ncii)UJM ,"' Honi..'y. t. Louis, .luiv ' ' the Uauins run scorer u r-. Kf- o-k. uith e;Sly.rit'M .. rh,, seasons' rcoo.d L'Mtilrt of Cljicinnaii iU(i fief hits uiirty-iiine. ' Wi- ' Tho greatest number or sincle , ' was one hundred thirty. otl6 h touts; Stock. St. Louis; Htiiu" 1 each had the same ' J oung. New York, l:ad ni0, hits Ihirty-ono. w,lui ; Myers. Brooklyn, and gouthwa-K burg, tied for three-bus .. fourteen each. Ui Cravath, Philadelphia, mu " honie-runt.; ho alt-o leads u , bases made on long hit. of si.ty-four duplicated hi? Vc-r ' players who participated m ' ' games played by their clubt , V four: Daubert, Cincinnati, nn Fittsburg. Lift; llonihby, g- L-buderus. L-buderus. Philadelphia, each"! nlacd in 110 giimes; with Httii and with Boston 95. Olson V t-!0 out of 141 game?. ' : Fred lajderut-, Philadelphia, v, 1 record for eonseeutlvci games-.; Consecutive Hitting. Consocutive hitting during p, was a run of eight r:en bv Sp-'-I Pittsburg. sUrted May cim'-During cim'-During the past season therein by all the clubs -j77 pinch hium pinch runners. Schulta, Si. to bat as a pinch hltiep tiihtv-th",. The club using greatest numb.-., : hitters was ,St. touit 104: i h fc .. the greatest number of pin-:jj' twenty-te e.n. n Olson, Brooklyn, ha the my i ''L at Bat" :90. ' --v The number of players used bv i was New York leads in the club ba" a percentage of ."09. ' 1 ;. Neu- Vork made most runs-;' Brooklyn rnopt. times at hat-t, Brooklyn made most lii(&-i:h New York nvido most single -1 Philadelphia most two-ba h!- Cincinnati most three-baso hii-J 'f Philadelphia most homc-nug--. j h. Cincinnati leads in tacrine? h' ! Pittsburg had mobt stolen b-s 2 Left on basew record shows ihv 3 had the Largest number of p!i , r on bases during the season, h. ;. K The largest number of playtr i: bases in a single game of nm 3 was made by Boston on Auguf 1 the Philadelphia club, Boston hi , tr teen. Cincinnati, on May 29, v. j $ York, had fourteen.. . Men Left on Bases. Clubs that pjsser through t'1 !. '' having no players left on -Use; , gle game are as follows: Broo- games. June 13 with Pittsburg r " ?J with Chicago; Cincinnati, o : -1 August 15. second came, with N" -': Chicago, two games. May 16 v York, May ;;o a. m. with St. P. York, one game. August 13, wr nati : 'Philadelphia, one game, 13, first game, with Pittsburg;? two games, M-iy 11 with CIiIm "3 with St. Louis; St. Lout;;, I": May jO a. m, with Chicago, Ju'; Pittsburg. '; Boston club had men loft on 1 every game. Based solely on the season'.", i 'i; and all players playing in lf,fi games (pit chers, twenty strongest 'batting club would ' A. Y. Cooper. Pittsburg, pi teller L. Killefer. Chieaso, catcher; L netchy, Brooklyn, first base JTornsby, St. Louis, second W Croh. Clncinniit i, third bast; C : , Herzog. Chicago-Boston, short; " ' .; ,1. Roush, Cincinnati. Eo?s Yc York. II. Ji. Elvers. Brooklyn, (.: |