Show ormer Former Bust 13 US S Sets ets M Mark ari k 4 D Dodger o d A Ace r I ger e Errs Twice During 1934 r- r NEW YORK ORK Dec Dee 27 Len Ji-Len Len R-Len J Koenecke the bust of f fa a afew l few years back celebrated his return return to o the m major a j 0 r l t leagues last t season by y setting up p a anew Jt W new n national a tl 0 n a 1 league record rd for lor for outfielders el ers The former Indianapolis Indianapolis In In- M b baU- baU baU a 11 4 hawk for whom i he the New York Jf Gi Giants reputedly 1 W paid In Inv V fJ j. j y chim h c 1931 only to cast him lim adrift ad ift after a r short trial short trial committed commit commit- ted cd two only only errors f fon h on a total of ot v chances in the ii L. L Brooklyn Dodgers' Dodgers Koenecke outfield during the 1934 camp campaign Playing in games Koenecke's 1 fielding average of shaved one p percentage point off oft the old league e record held jointly by Louis B. B Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- r can can of Ot Cincinnati and Wally Berger of of- Boston The only other individual record established during the season was I credited to Curt Davis of the Phillies PhillIe who participated in 12 double plays a new mark for p pitchers Burleigh Grimes then with Brooklyn set the theold old record at 11 in 1922 j Paced raced by Davis Koenecke's closest o outfield d rivals were George Davis who compiled a average with the Phillies and Paul Waner of ot Pittsburgh whose mark was Wn r r Manager Bill Terry of the Giants nosed out Gus Suhr of th the Pirates Pirate for first base fielding honors to and another Giant Hughey Critz beat out Frankie Frisch manager manages manages' man- man ages ager of of the world champion Cardinals to amon among the second base- base men Bill of ot the Braves had hada a average to lead the shortstops I with Leo Duro Durocher her ot of the Cardinals runner up at Arthur Pinky Whitney of cf Boston topped the third basemen basem n with a average Pie ie e Traynor laynor Pittsburgh manager was as runner runner up up with 1 Appearing in n or more games ganes for forthe the tenth time during h his in major Jor league career Gabby Hartnett of the Chicago Chicago Chi CM- cago Cubs was the leading catcher with an average of with Ernie Lomb Lombard of Cincinnati t second among among the regulars at TWenty Twenty one One pitchers went through the campaign without Lonnie Warneke of the Cubs leading them with 73 73 r chances 20 more than Emil EmU Leonard Leonard of ot Brooklyn Cubs Set Record Th The Thc Cruc Chicago go Cubs and Pittsburgh h Pirates accounted for three new club records between eri them The Cubs r leading all aU others with a a average committed only errors compared with the bId old record of set by the Boston Braves the previous y year ar The Pirates s set t. t records records' for fewest assists 1584 and fewest chances and i- i also tied the league mark for fewest passed b balls four |