Show I UNION ASSOCIATION AVERAGES I Ogden stick artists tovo b oen having hav hay lug ing a merry time fattening their batting batting batting bat bat- ting averages averages' since the second season opened Whether it is a rejuvenation after the close shave for first place or a particular liking lining for Murray and Helena Hel Hel- ena ella twirlers la is not known but everyone everyone every everyone one of the Canners is hitting above with tho the exception of ot one exception tion of one ono catcher catch r and four pitchers This is some swatting ball club the other Ogden Is the team with a 0 percentage of ot 74 He Ho Is next to as a a. stick stick- er Jones Tones Is second with an average of ot 87 31 and Swede has dropped to third position with an average of 3 S. S Couch pitcher Is la the least effective batter batter bat bat- ter O Ogden den has His average Is But other than Couch the pitchers are allwelt allwell all alii well welt over per cent and only the i pitchers arid and Catcher Raedel r are below I Such I la is tho state of affairs In tho the Junction city In the second week of the new season I Huelsman IB la champ with the big stick In fact Salt Lakes Lakon big left fielder fielder field field- er Just lust about leads the world for consist consist- fIeld I ant hitting HJ HH His average of or with times A A. B. B three sixty runs and nine nine- ty five hits Is still good Bernhard Salt Lakes Lake's twirler I leads ade the league with the stick with a percentage of H but but beIng heIns be- be Ins Ing a Ii pitcher ho lie has come to the bat In but thirty six trips landing on sixteen and arid comp completing the circuit seven times e. e French Pott Potts Davis and are the other Salt Lake stickmen piling up averages above abO ZOO Others have tumbled below belot Carman still leads Ul the Murray club dub with Thornton second Caveney Cavene Deane eane and Pendleton aro are the other Murray batsmen batsmen bats bats- men up in itt the per cent class clans Johnnie Johnnie John John- nie rile Pendleton has Improved ed his batting hatting wonderfully since his hIe change of fico headquarters Helena has hs fallen down while Butte Is still well weli up tip with seven of Its regular doing the ma mark rk Oard Gard th the new catcher of the Boise team Is hitting regularly and still tope tops tho the club dub He Is la now at 41 after playIng playing playIng play- play Ing a couple of weeks Marshall Marhall outfielder for tor Butte leads the league in base stealing having done the Ty Cobb hent twenty seven en e times Jones of or Ogden Is second with twenty-three twenty bases bates stolen In fact tact the Canners have ha be been n doing considerable free freo for all trotting around th the tho diamond the last Jast week weck as aswell aswell aswell well as swa swatting tUng tho the ball bail Dowling has twenty stolen bases baes Rieber has nineteen Ellis has a like number and Woolums has haa seventeen Rader of Helena has hils nineteen i stolen bases but other oilier than these men the pilfering his been lJ light ht Hester and Potts of ot Salt Lake Lako havo each stolen fifteen which Is the best the club has to otter offer has haa sacrificed twenty five times Umes and is Ie therefore the biggest hearted heart heart- ed batsman of the Union a association Marshall Is la next with the th helping stuff having sacrificed twenty three times Umes Jones of Ogden den has haJ batted In sixty sixty- one ono runs for his team which IB Is better than an any p other player of or th the Ica league In is next with two fifty-two and Billy Davis ts third with fifty on Huelsman Huelsman Huels Huels- man has thirteen homo home runs to his iI credit MURRAY r AB K U. 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J RB 1123 SH SU Si SO PC Sawyer 5 as 85 16 26 6 41 U 14 3 11 35 Holmes uti util 22 23 34 U 13 3 8 S McMurdo 42 8 82 28 23 15 15 1 Lewis c. c 22 60 19 5 10 Brady b 29 76 36 8 9 Demaggio f 42 83 26 11 18 45 83 53 2 24 11 13 Hana p. p 85 6 2 24 7 3 0 Marshall of 43 i 72 8 3 23 27 21 SmIth of 41 59 19 8 11 Jackson 1 p. p 43 3 3 9 1 3 0 Garrett p. p 69 59 3 10 4 a 3 o. o McCreery p 64 6 6 9 fi 3 i 0 WilLard Co c. 74 10 10 4 2 2 BOISE AB R. R H. H RB SH Gard c. c 17 0 7 3 0 0 41 Si 81 3 S I 33 Weaver c. c 5 25 57 17 5 6 Bauer Batter or of 26 4 42 78 19 6 11 95 Thomas n 31 69 68 32 6 8 Moorehead 32 53 14 8 8 Bostick SS CO 60 23 6 14 53 Jell elly of 20 0 39 12 4 2 88 Schultz Schult p p. 51 11 12 3 2 0 Coleman n. n c. c 68 58 r 5 Hi 15 11 0 2 Toner 1 p. p 72 7 Hi 15 6 2 1 9 29 H 41 9 0 26 8 Jensen p. p II 0 Ii 17 l 5 2 3 2 p. p 64 2 9 a 3 3 0 Icuss or of 69 1 2 2 1 Z 2 Harmon or of 3 2 0 0 0 2 OGDEN AB R. R H. H RB SlL pc Sea bou h c. c IP 31 73 27 21 7 j 7 4 Jones Jone 61 61 4 23 RIsberg 70 Ii 91 H 41 3 I 19 or 2 4 H 91 n 21 to 19 t 15 I C Cobb bb ii of r. r 57 5 55 53 8 3 32 j 1 i 13 3 32 Dowling b. b 45 73 32 Z 13 20 Murphy Murph- of 39 G CS CIS 23 29 5 8 S Woolums 60 S. S 21 17 17 Knight p. p 70 iO 8 20 0 12 1 9 1 SG p. p f 63 3 10 15 3 0 1 R. edol c. c 30 3 32 1 19 10 5 4 p. p 34 3 4 7 6 5 4 0 Couch p. p 20 0 1 3 1 1 0 |