Show COBB AGAIN LOSES SEASON AS THE BEST BA BATTER IN AMERICA I Four Boston Pitchers Head Top o Hurling List in Junior League Larry Doyle of Giants Is Nationals National's Champion I Batter of 1915 CH CHICAGO Oct 9 For g.-For For tho the eighth h t tm me In hi his career Ty Cobb l II champion batUr of the American league according to averages published hero hera today Beginning In 1907 the Detroit player ha has led the hitters hitters lp I every ever season except in 1903 1908 when the tue official scorers scorer gave Cr Cris of St St. Louis the palm he having battle in 64 games to Cobbs Cobb's In 1 O. O fl I I Today Cobbs Cobb's average for the sea season season n just ended is i. is I I In stolen bases the Georgian Goorgian has set lot a new league record at 97 for forth th the season The Tho old mark for the Amori American can league was 88 credited to Milan lof of Washington in 1912 In runs scored Cobb Is I. ahead of all ll with and le leads s in in t total t. t 1 b bases ses with it j I These I hese following Cobb in batting which have played in at least half the th games are areo E. E Collins Chicago Fournier Ch Chicago cago Speaker Boston Mcinnis Philadelphia Jackson Chicago Veach Detroit Kirke Cleveland Crawford De Detroit Detroit De- De troit Bobby Roth Cleveland led the in circuit drives with 7 7 Detroit led In club batting with I Pitchers who finished In the class were Wood Boston won 15 lost 5 6 Shore Boston won 20 lost 7 Ruth Boston 18 and 7 Foster Doston Dos Baa ton 20 and 8 Boland Doland Detroit 13 and 6 Johnson Washington 27 and 13 Scott Chicago 24 and 12 Leonard Boston 14 and 7 Dausa Dauss Detroit 23 and 12 Faber laber Chicago 24 and 13 Coveleskie Detroit 23 and 13 Galha GallIa Gal- Gal lla lIa Washington 17 and 10 Ayes Washington 15 and 9 Fisher NewYork NewYork New York 18 and 11 Benz Chicago 15 and 10 Larry Doyle of New York Is the Nationals National's champion batter with an average of Cravath Cra of Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia led In runs scored with 88 In total bases bues with and In home runs with 24 one 24 one below the big I league record set by Buck Freeman of Washington in 1899 Manager Herzog was wu the leading base stealer with 34 Following Doyle the leading beading batters batters batters bat bat- were Luderus Philadelphia Griffith Cincinnati Daubert Daubert Daubert Dau- Dau bert Brooklyn HInchman Pitts Pittsburg burg Snyder St. St Louis Merkle Meride New York Cincinnati led in club batting with The following pitchers fInished finIshed finished fin fin- in the class Toney Cin Cincinnati Cm won 16 16 lost 4 Alexander Philadelphia 31 and 9 Pittsburg 21 and 8 Standridge Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago cage 4 and 2 Pierce Chicago 13 and 7 Coombs Brooklyn 15 and 9 Ragan Hagan Boston 18 IS and 11 S S. S Smith Brooklyn 13 and 8 Vaughn Chicago 20 and 13 Benny Kauff won the Federal league championship with though Watson Vatson of Buffalo In 29 games batted KautT Kauff led In stolen bases with 54 and in total bases with Borton of St. St Louis led In runs scored with 99 and Hal Chase of ot Buffalo in home runs with 17 The leading batters batters batters bat bat- who followed Kauff were Magee Magee Magee Ma- Ma gee Brooklyn Fischer Chicago Campbell Newark Flack Chicago Konetchy i A A. A Wilson Chicago Evan Eya Baltimore W. W Miller St. St Lout Loul Mann Chicago Rouse Newark Tobin St. St Louis 2 29 21 Brooklyn finished d first in club baiting bat bai batting ting with The Pitcher were McConnell Chicago won 2 lost 10 M. M Brown Chicago 17 and i S Crandall St. St Louis 21 and 10 H Reul Reulbach Reulbach ul bach Newark 21 and 10 Allen Pitt burg 23 and 12 Cullop Kansas City CIt 2 22 and 12 Plank St. St Louis 21 2 an 12 12 F F. Smith Brooklyn Baltimore 1 3 and 6 Packard Kansas City 19 an 12 1 F. F Anderson Buffalo 19 IS and H Pittsburg 17 and I 11 i Buffalo 21 and 14 m 2 if |