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Show FIELDIHG. AVERAGES OF NATIONAL PLAYERS " WASnXNGTON, Jan. 19. The official BeWlnt averages of Nat'onal league play-era play-era who participated In fifteen or niore games In any one position during the sta-l son of 1902, as compiled by Secretary Toceg. have been glva out. .Tte leaders lead-ers follow: . V. Pitcher Par cent. tVIllls. Boston : S79 TannehllL PitUburg .970 Taylor, J Chl-rago ......... ...4 i .7 Sparks, Stw Yorn 9S7 Menefss, Chicago Leever, Pittsburg 963 Currie, Cincinnati cad St. Louis ,Stl Newton, Brooklyn 956' Poole, Pituburg and Cincinnati .959 Catchers Chance. Chicago .873 Klttridge, Boston ,9.57 Morau, Boston tt Rltter. Brooklyn '04 FarrelL Brooklyn , j-j Zimmer, Pittsburg . &00 Smith. H., Pittsburg m OConw. Pittsburg M. .955 Kling, Chicago .954 Ahern, Brooklyn gig Shortstops ,. '' . ' Ing, Boston " J7 Cor.roy, Pittsburg . .53) Dunn, New York ; Corcoran Cincinnati ,9a Farrell, J.. St. Louis 925 McGraw. New York 919 Dtxter, Chicago asd Boston .913 Dahlen, Brooklyn 911 Hulswitt Philadelphia .914 Tinker. Chicago i ...' .wj Outfielders Congalton. Chicago ,fty Kelley, Cincinnati , joi Warner, J.. Pittsburg 992 Keeler, Brooklyn gj Dobbs, Cincinnati and Chicago .."976 Se bring, Pittsburg 974 Beaumont Pittsburg -"972 Jones. Chicago 7 Clark, New York First Bisefnen Wagner, J., Pittsburg .(K8 Bransneld. Pittsburg bmj McCreary, Brooklyn-. .5 5 McGann. New York Second Basemen - '". Evers, Chicago Ritchey. Pittsburg. , j Lowe, Chicago .$4 Smith. G. New York .97 Third' Basemen ' Oremlnrer, Pnton ............ ,r4 Av oivet ion, I faiuaelphla 944 Irwin, Brooklyn 939 Nunn, New York 93 |