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Show on by Poeatello, new runs-bat runs-bat ted -In mark, PT, surpassing the Cardinal own 913 mark of 1948. Twin Fall net a new mark for- moat basse an. balls, 8-0, brexk.ng . the 188 Poeatello mark o( ttji. Eleven Pioneer Loop Team Records Fall, Also 22 Individual Marks pitchen In loaing IT game in ana season. Tom lncavtglia of Billings, with an .893 fielding percentage, eat a new low record for a short-atop short-atop In ana ataaon. Tha previous low was .909 by Fred Moreac of Salt Lake City in 1941. Among tha team records net waa POCATELLO, Ida, Nov. 11 " Eleven team racorda and 22 Individual Indi-vidual marka were shattered during dur-ing tha 1949 Pioneer league baseball base-ball season, league headquarters announced Friday. Walt Lowe, manager of tha Po-eatello Po-eatello Cardinals, set 15 of the new individual marks all previously held by himself in . playing his eighth year in the Utah-Ida ho-Montana ho-Montana class C loop. His eight years of play now stands as one of thoee records. Besides that. Lows has records for: Most seasons with a J00 batting average or better 6, most times at bat during league career 30211, moat hlta during career 411111. most runs during career 705, most runs batted In during career (7571. Imost total bases during career 1(1843), moat doubles during career (2291. most home runs during career U5, most bases on balls I during career (553. most times hit by pitched ball during career 39, most years hit by pitched balls five or more times each year S), most strikeouts during career (414), and moat seasons with the highest fielding mark for any first baseman (3). In other words. Lows, dean of the league's players, breaks a ree- ord almost every Uma ha steps to the" plate. ' ' ' " I Dora Barcsewski of Pocatclla set a new mark tor most putouts M one' season by a second bssernsn during tha past - season. He was credited with 390, bettering by two the previoua record, set oy Dick Brlskey of Great Falls In 1948. ., On the negative side, - George Brown of Idaho Falls made the 'lowest fielding percentage in one sesson for any outfielder, with an .893 mark, breaking tha Joint record rec-ord of Peter Hughes, who played for Ogden in 1939, and Bob Patterson Pat-terson af Idaho Falls' 1943 team, whose was .909. Brown also tied tha mark for most errors. 22, in one season by an outfielder, set i by Hughes in 1942 when he plsyed for both Ogden and Twin Falls. Dick Morgan of Poeatello lied i the mark for most assists In one season by a catcher. He equaled I the 103 total of Bud Heslet, who played for Twin Falls in 1946. Will Tlesiera of Salt Lake City set' a new mark for the lowest number of errors in one season by a catcher. The previous oscord Of 13 was aet by William Beard of Lewtston m 1941. Tlesiera had only eight last season. - Vanrd Thurston of Idsho Fells equaled a mark held by four other |