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Show w SOME BASEBALL "DOPE" FROM EXCHANGES. According to the latest figures on tho percentages of tho different teams and players of the Pacific National league, revised up to Juno B, tho Boise team led nil the others In run getting, having made Ml tallies to 110 for 03-don, 03-don, tho ncaro:t competitor. This notwithstanding not-withstanding the Ogden players hatted out 25 more safe hits than tlieBoise men. Hammond and Schlls led the league In both run getting and stealing bases. In giving the list of percentages, hr.tli fielding and batting, tho Spokane Spokosmnn-Uoviow says: Manager Mclntyre of the Boise team led the Pacific National league In batting. bat-ting. In connection with Mclntyre's fine averag", It might also ho noted that ho Is ono of tho heaviest sluggers In the league. Ho has a number of long hits mixed in witli his safe lilt percentage, and 13 ono of tho most dnngerous men with tho club In a pinch. Next to him stands "Pa" Glm-lin, Glm-lin, who has been doing good stick work this year. Charles Bellly, who led a short time ago, lias taken a big drop and now stands tenth In tho list. Tho series in Spokane lowered Charley's Char-ley's colors, tho Mormon manager only gottnig ono hit in 1G times at the bat. It is a little significant to notice that nil tho managers aro batting well up In their respective team's ranks. Mcln-tyro Mcln-tyro and Glmlln both load their teams. Bellly Is second of tho Elders and Stanley third of tho Indian batters. In team hitting Ogden leads Boise by a close margin. Salt Laho has third place over Spokane by a comfortable difference. St St Tlio Indhns aro far and away in the loid of tho other three teams of the leaguo in Holding. Every other team In the league Is making from 30 to HO per cent nioro errors rogularly than Is Stanley's tribe. In segregating tho fielding averages into nine divisions by post Ion, it will bo soon thnt five of tho nlno divisions aro headed by Indians. In-dians. Stanley loads tho catchers, Rny-niond Rny-niond tho shortstops, Egan the third basemnn, Martinko tho loft fielders., and Swain tho center fielders. Baxter Bax-ter Is tied with two othors for second placo among tho first basemen, Ferris is second in rank of second basomon, Lewis and Mclnnis aro tho only Indians In-dians to fall so low as third in thoir respect ivo positions, nnd Mclnnis is third in n field of 11 pitchers. St st Hammond of Boiso leads tho league in run getting, with Schils of Boiso a closo second. Tho Boise center Hold er also, leads in stolen bases, and Schlls Is likewise second. In sacrifice hitting George Ferris Is far in the lead of all the league's batters, bat-ters, having advanced his man no less than 15 times, while second to him 13 Schils of Boiso with but fivo succcs-f succcs-f til attempts at sacrifice. In long distance hitting, Hugh Kel-lackoy Kel-lackoy leads the league with five homo runs, and Dick Egan of Spokane is second with three. Schils of Boiso Is a long distance slugger with the largest number of extra bases to his credit of any batsman in tho league, having clouted out two homo runs, six three-baggers three-baggers and four two-baggers with 22 single3. This makes a total number of bases of 50 in 100 times at bat, or an average of .500, If the total number of bases covered by hits were counted. St st The batting averages of the individual individ-ual players follow: G. A.B. R. II. Av. Mclntyre, B. ...20 100 13 40 .377 Glmlln, 0 27 114 19 42 .300 Sticknoy, S. L..2C 90 C 34 .354 Clark, 0 20 100 22 37 .349 Thompson, O. .. 9 20 2 9 .340 Schils, B 20 100 20 34 .340 Simons, S 0 18 2 0 .333 Hammond, B. ..20 110 27 34 .309 Kellnckey, B....2C 104 9 32 .308 Hollly, S. L. ...20 72 11 22 .300 Fulmer, 0 20 102 17 30 .294 Baxter, S 27 110 19 32 .291 O'Brien, S. L. ..20 102 13 29 .280 Tozier, S. L. ...22 81 14 23 .284 Baer, 0 27 105 7 29 .270 Stanloy, S 27 108 21 20 i209 Ferris, S 27 98 17 20 .2G5 I eahy, S. L 20 95 13 25 .203 Martinko, S 27 102 11 20 .255 Hastings, O. ...15 47 5 12 .255 Carney, S. L. ..11 48 0 12 .250 Lewis, S 25 80 13 21 .244 Rlggs, B 17 05 7 10 .244 Smith, B 15 CG 7 10 .243 Egan, S 23 84 14 20 .238 Bluth, 0 27 122 11 29 .238 Hervig, 0 1G 00 3 14 .238 Hansen, 0 27 115 1G 27 .235 Stclz, B 11 34 3 8 .232 Hanson, B 2G 98 12 22 .224 Wright, S. L. .. 4 14 3 3 .214 Haynes, S. L. . .14 47 2 10 .213 Breslno, 0 27 104 10 21 .202 Thornton, S. L..18 70 3 14 .200 Knox, B 22 79 13 15 .190 McFralan, B. ..13 37 1 7 .189 Hoon, 0 10 27 2 5 .185 Vasblnder, B. . . 8 28 2 5 .179 Swain, S 20 91 G 10 .17G Mclinnis, S. ... 8 31 2 5 .1G1 Kllnkhammor, S. 8 25 1 4 .100 Gilpatrlck, S. ..11 37 4 5 .135 Durham, S. L. .. 9 23 1 3 .130 Hodson, B 7 11 2 1 .091 |