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Show MARSHALL LEADS THE COAST LEAGUE HITTERS x Joe Marshall or Home Run Marshall, as he was commonly known, led all the batters .of the Pacific Coast league with an average of .357. Frisk of Seattle was second with .337, and Ralph Frary was third with '.333. ' ' r Marshall played the entire season with John McCloekey's Boise team and joined the Pacific coast forces at the close of the Pacific National league, season. sea-son. Marshall was not only a bitter but a mighty clever outfielder. Salt Lake fans have had the distress of seeing see-ing him slam two or three home runs over the left field fence at Walker's field off our pitchers. ? Frary played all season with Charley Reilly's Spokane Indians at first base and had the record of saving more wild throws than any first baseman in the league. |