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Show SPOUTING SECTION. THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SPORTING SECTION, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, HERE ARE THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OFFICIAL AVERAGES FOR THE ' LeaUInK Hun Makers. (L. A.), 147; Schaller (S. F. ), 144; Shlnn (S. L.). 142; Johnston (Oak.), 139; Gedeon (S. L.). 132: Fitzgerald (S. F.), 130; (S. F.). Ryan (S. L.), 129; Bodlc 117; Orr (S. L.), 10S; Ness (Oak.), CLUB FIELDING ItECOKDS WILLIAMS LEADS G i 207 209 210 200 208 Club. Vernon COAST PITCHERS Oakland Los Angeles IN THREE WAYS . Salt Lake San Francisco . ...196 Portland A E Pet. 5622 5601 5693 5381 5632 5233 2781 2905 3018 2504 2784 2613 318 339 353 344 366 342 .963 .961 .960 .959 103. Leading llate'stealera. Johnston (Oak.), 85; Schaller (S. (L. A.), 06; FitzF.), 63; Maggert (S. F., 51: Shlnn (S. L.), 43; gerald Bodle (S. F. ) , 38; Corhan (S. F. ) , K5; McMullen CL. A.), 33; Jones (S. Kills (L. A.), 32; Speas F.). 32; 31. (Port.), I.endlns Home Hun Hitters. Schaller (S. F.), 20; Qedeon (S. L.), 19; Bodle (S. F.), 19: Ness (Oak.), 15: Hellmann tS. F.). 13; Ryan (S. L.), Maggvrt (L. A.), 12; 12; Bates (Port.). 11. Hlt4ers. Lending Three-bas- e Wolter (L. A.), L-- 15; Maggert (L. A.), 15; Shlnn (S. . 12; Gedeon (S. 11; 11; Koerner (L. I). (S. K), 10; Kane (er.), Fitzgerald 10; Orr (S. L.), 10; Bayless (Ver.), 9. ' Hitters. Lending Two-baGedeon (S. L.). 67; Ryan (S.. L.), 57; Shlnn (S. L.), 54; Bodle ( S. F. ) , 53; Johnston (Oak.), 48; Orr (S. L.), 47: Schaller (S. F. ) , 46; Stumpf (Port.), 43; Ness (Oak.), 41; Maggert (L. A.), 40. Lending Sacrifice Hitters. McMullen (L. A.), 49; Purtell A.), 39; Mid(Ver.), 40; Terrv (L. dleton (Oak.), 38; Corhan (S. F.), 38; Orr (S. - L.), 36; Berger (Ver.), 34; Sch?'.!c- (S. F. ), 33: Bodie (S. F.), 31; Risberg (Ver.), 30. 958 .958 CLUB BATTING RECORDS Spidc Baum Allowed More Hits, Lefty More Runs Than Any Other Tvvirlers. Club. "San ......200 Francisco... Los Angeles Portland YEJ TV0 RANKED HIGHEST P. AB H 6939 1020 1975 6900 931 1898 6897 876 1840 6702 727 1778 6967 771 1840 6897 794 1777 G Salt Lake Oakland Vernon 203 210 196 203 207 2B 452 319 256 324 284 255 3B 64 50 83 35 47 84 HE SH SB Pet. 203 354 271 208 239 176 .285 .275 .267 .265 76 102 43 43 49 42 224 290 324 169 226 269 1 .264- A.-Oa- - .257 - Seeming Paradox Due to Fact That They Pitched in More " Games Than Others. INDIVIDUAL BATTING Player, club. Allen. 8. F Wolverton. S. F ords hung up by Caek Henley, when In lOia he was pitching for San Francisco. With hi thirty-tw- o w.Ir.s for the neasoru Williams fell only two shy of the Henley record of IhSrty-- f our wins, which ha stood as the modern lexu record If one does not care to so back to the early days of the Coast when In ISO! Pitcher Newton lagu. of L"s Ansel" figured In for the iwson. Hut Williams cam closer to Henley's record of the number of Inning pitched. For largest In I3tt Henley worked a. total of 450 Inninca for the "faJon, and this year William with 121 3 Innings of work Mrrte closer to equal ltnsr. this record than any Coast league pitcher has ever ns 2-- done. Second to Wiinarn.i as the hardest worked pitcher in the league waa who was lutch Klawltter of Oakland, i? the only other pitcher to pass the mark. Klawltter worked a total of 402 Inning. Ryan of Ange400-Innln- I-- os les was third on the list with 2 7 ft inPrough of Oakland.nings; then cameand Love of I.os ArtZj trinlng. Kelej with 255 inning. s More riins were scored against than acalnat any other pitcher, opponents cro:stng the rubber 167 time" while he was pitching. Klawltter was a cloe second with opponents plUns; up 165 run?, and Prough was third with ICS runs retired against him. But when it came to averaging up th runs for which each pitcher was rrp'n"lbt per nine Innings. Love of L" Ansreles was the class of the pitchers who misrht b9 termed "regulars" for the sea.on. Jxve was responsible for an average of only 1.92 runs per tiin lnnin?s. Second amon? th regular came Tiercey of Vernon, responan average of 2.18 runs per sible nine innings. Baum. responsible for 2. Sr. runs per nine Innings, was the best bet of the pennant winning Seals, rlosely followed by Fanning at 2.55. and Coveleskle at 2.61 at J.uh were Portland's best bets. Iefty Williams, responsible for an average of 2.7 runs per nine Innings, was Salt mst effective pitcher. Hums. lake's th l.on Ansretes discard, headed the g Oakland pitchers with a run respnsi.itif v of 2.5.". with Pruiett rtw oti his heels at ".ST. (Coveleskle was the only Portland pitcher who was for an average of less than three run per nine Innings, his record showing him responsible for 2.61 runs per nine Innings. !pl.!e (iff lilt. T r.i: hits were made against Fpb!s;r lli:.nim of .m Francisco than srain any other pitcher, erronents X!Unsr up a total of 29? hits. Williams was next with 253 lilts; rf Salt Ike was the next In lino with Klawltter r. 2 hits for opponents, and t; en came I'rotish with 571. As In run responsibility, so also In to low batting k : rg rpponcnt the Love .f Lo Angles w ria?3 f the loamie. th aggregate batopponent who faced ting average of sll b,dnsr only .220. him during the senson Kenning wa the t San Francisco holdtng epponents to low pUrher in his record showing batting hvrra'-'es- .f .210 for opponent. xtn average pitchers, holdPiercey led th? Vernon 12. Lush of Port,2 to opponents ing to .2ti. Lefty held land opponent Williams headed the alt like pitchers. hoUHnjp opponent- to a .254 b.nt-tl- n clip. Rtel Kiawitter he,d opponents tn .ZH for the best showing for an Oakland pitcher. winning more game-- - than any rrher pitcher in the Coast league In since Cack Henley was at his befl 110 and won 31 games for San Fran-ciicClaude Williams of Fait Lake was so far out fn frnt In total strikeout that it hardly seemed like a race In thts department of the pitching records. Williams passed the Sfto mark by one victim and led the field with a Prough of total of 31 strike-outOakland was second and nearly 109 beFannin? of hind with 207 strike-outS;.r. Francisco was nt xt with 132; Salt Lake. 176: Love. Lo Angeles, 163: Covcleskie, Portland, 167. Love was the tnn-- t generous pitcher of the season in Issuing free transgiving 12? bases On balls. portation, Hail of Salt Lak was the next worst Offender with 127; Prulett. Oakland. IIS; C. Williams, Salt Lake. 114; Fitter-, Salt Lake. 113; Kiawitter. Oakland. 10S. Prulett of Oakland was In a class by himself when It came to hitting batWM-l-im- fr nine-Innin- "J as. bf-- - Ile-ide- s o. s. s. Fit-ter- y. ters, hitting 2'J men who faced him. Next came Piercey of Vernon with 18 victims: Lush, Portland. 17; Krause. Portland, 1.1. itynn of Los Angetej cut loose 14 v: it I pitches, more than any other pttc'ier.13 Nfxt ame Hall of Salt Lake and then lllgglnbotham of with Portland with 12. Pierc,y of Vernon wat the worst fender In the balk of- column, having five of the false moves called on him. IJurns of Oakland-Lo- s Angeles, and Kahler of Portland each had two balk called on thrn. Collins Leads Tv in Getting Passes ... tTlKt!5-lTv i' A ! in praeticalty every league of th offensive iti of the department Erme. ( ( r-t' C - IMSI lt It, r.'ioie i "0j . of the Vhite Sot as a w;iitrr nasse 20 ilrs drawing thw 1315 during while CoM walked lis times. Flush - of letrolt ws r good loniewith 11 Bay Chapman third, pas' nu I led the f'.vcUnd ju'triit' Hi) gff while Srany accepted passe, a; and rohty Koth 3 2. who nisltk to taunur. w;kcd always10 did times. only !,t liri i i- 1 I k.) BLANKMEN HOLD HHHE following table shows the games won and lost by each club against each other club. Reading across shows the games won; reading down shows the games lost: O 1? O I CD CO. "J O t ao oinO San Francisco Salt Lake ' Los Angeles Vernon , Oakland Portland Lost . . : 19 14 17 22 . . 21 30 22 22 23 25 21 .. 17 16 21 . . 28 20 14 16 104 .. 26 19 25 22 24 16 113 116 14' 18 89 ..89 se fct Johnston. Oak ak Lynn, S. 1 . . Iviliott, Port Speas. Port. Kane. Ver Middleton, Oak Harper, U A Zachcr. S. L. Jones. S. F Downs. S. F Doane. Vcr.-Po- rt MeMnllen. I A Meloan, a F. ..., ;.....; 190 137 48 184 110 175, 80 56 84 13 22 6 22 14 H 200 .705 128 433 22 48 b4 ISS - 95 m.t 176 606 172 591 191 648 105 , 4'K 188 681 115 :f4 183 55-- ; 474 184 694 417 121 753 127 68 202 130 -- French. Port .1. Williams. L. Noye. Port Oregory.S. S.F L. Leard. fi R7 8S 14 8 122 135 17 41 2 L S. C3 4 69 48 "6 "0 1R3 151 39 26 57 45 63 41 66 13 - 20 R8 -- 1 18 19 T- 144 Port Hsgginbotham. - A 4 3i A 5 64 Covleskte. Port 3S Kahler. Port Baum. S.1 F A Ursnn. Blankenshlp. . S. AL. Oak.-LBurns. West. I Prough. Oak Fiercer. Ver Prulett, Oak Smith. S. F Fairbanks. Ver F. Ktililay. S. L.-Meadows. Port Johnson. Ver Oak Carberry. Peterson. S. L. - 14 7 9 25 I-- ..51 47 - 39 3 15 ; 1 ? 0 0 11 13 5 11 41 6 8 4 13 & 3 8 0 3 5 57 63 22 26 6 28 67 31 10 19 2 0 0 11 0 3 54 8 2 5 12 15 40 12 0 1 0 20 46 35 7 11 0 0 19 7 2 5 24 1 15 0 2 5 2 1 39 3 3 42 .500 .470 1 .366 27 .365 25 29 .361 .343 .341 19, S3 23 23 .338 19 13 .333 31 28 .325 17 18 .324 20 2 .323 4 3 .320 13 51 .319 1 25 ' .318 7 14 .314 0 0 .312 16 19 .311 1 0 .310 19 43 .30 12 66 .305 1 I .302 S3 63 .300 8 21 .299 10 13 .298 5 I .297 12 23 .295 15 4, .295 0 0 9 11 0 1 32 19 11 2 4 -- 12 10 2 " 1 7 00000 10 27 23 10 36 25 37 18 S 7 3 21 47 7 9 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 12 38 10 13 31 13 30 28 17 16 38 17 35 5 6 9 S 18 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 3 27 17 32 0 0 0 3 6 2310000 4 19 31 1 ;s 13 53 84 93 162 4 32 14 8 14 17 1 9 0 7 42 8 5 13 13 31 5 27 9 5 1 6 0 4 4 2 2 4 19 80 44 84 28 Jl5 28 17 12 37 4 ,27 36 27 13 3 6 15- - 4 25 14 14 0 2 0 2 2 1 ; 5 f 28 18 3 34 19 1 1 2 12 O 0 5 1 0 4 1 8 23 12 22 13 4 0 7 1 10 -- 2 1 2 0 8 10 158 30 18 22 6 7 0 7S 5 13 0 1 00.0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 7 1 17 17 0 7 3 3 7 9 1 0 0 0 0 4 O 1 1 5 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 SOlOOOOfi 11 26 42 132 37 37 131 3.1 lis 397 52 76 19 80 10 1 0 4 8 6 6 32 3 11 12 9 10 7 0 86 37 127 93 200 1 1"S8 10 66 125 2 19 4 23 7 7 24 6 21 69 9 13 18 0 0 4 6 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 10 1 0 4 13 1 1 4 0 3 9 1 26 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 4 8 5 1 10 0 0 0 0 2400100 5 S 6 17 7 12 91 t, 11 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0. 0 2 10 9010001 6.1 ' 911 1000020 ' 3a S. "7 4 56 20 45 5 4 o 1 2 1 5 4 0 1 1 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 LA-SL-- 9 56 er. 132 Leclalre,L.S.AF Huges. L. A Perrltt.Oak.-- 13 279 184 F..226 Abies. . 16 lipe, S. L 56 Keere. Port 135 S. L Itoy. S. la 145 P.eisigl. Ver.-For-Ft. 14 S. 1 1 2Z 15 16 7 54 39 B 4 142 87 120 89 64 87 10 3 82 92 7 23 61 5 7 1.00 2.41 2.62 2.66 2.77 2.86 3.13 3.23 3.93 3.93 4.03 4.09 4.29 4.34 4.39 4.39 4.42 4.65 S.02 5.03 5.22 5.22 5.27 6.33 6.76 5.95 6.60 10.12 11.81 12.74 F.-V- .0.1 . 7 .53 .7 1 4 98 21 118 108 110 102 93 78 .. . 4 1 1 3 .86 . 15 er. 18 .3 13 . 4 . 4 . 8 ... ..... Hughes. L.L, A. 10 .18 2 2 11 O 6 0 125 100 . 5 1 0 13 1 Oak-Callaha- n. 7 18 11 12 17 .......... -- ds -o- - 200-ac- re 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 r 5 2 2 2 6 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 11 6 12 3 0 0 3 5 3 3 6 6 9 7 1 8 11 3 9 , 4 6 103 27 15 42 13 39 o 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SO 44 90 21 12 5 4 0 3 0 0 0 22 0 1 1 3 1 4 5 11 31 4 4 8 19 144 40 19 6 37 10 1 130 4 479 60 119 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 586 310 72 140 72 27 .0 S7 2 7 61 24 16 34 26 14 11 3 4 1 1 1 4 0 0 3 31 9 16 14 45 153 105 135 11 3SI 31 52 113 9 , 5 S8 11 111 44 27 37 99 52 56 J . 30 7 3b 10 13 2b . 1 7 g 4 40 7 ... 7 - 95 0 22 41 13 46 12 15 5 9 O 219 8 F-V- er 8 2 88 57 0 1 20 154 143 41 49 11 1 - 5 43 27 9 48 75 4 6 1 9 293 25 23 Ver-SL-L- A 3 274 153 428 '43 S4 : 4 IS 11 5S S Abies. IT. Murphy. Port Keefe, PortOak-- S L Remneas, 0 1 0 0 0 0 120 - Reisigl, S F . . .V. Perrltt, SLA F Clark. Le Roy, S L Port Leonard, Oak-F 2 0 0 286 32 162 13 336 ' 46 7 90 3 19 So 45 Reed, McDonnell, LA Tennant, S L Alcock. Oak Carlisle. Ver-Po- rt Guest, Oak Beumiller. LA Gooscli, Port Ver Hetling, Oak Manda, Marcan. Oak Schmutz, S L Gipe, S L Mundorff. Oak Bovd. Oak Coltrln. Port Le Claire, S F Port R. Murphy, A-- S F Beatty, L Oak-Port McArdle, Meek, Abstein, L A Dent," S McAvoy, Oak Martlnoni, Port-Oa- k Tanner, Oak llohrer. S 1Oak Leverenz, L A Hughes, 1 0 0 0 0 AJ 41 64 10 15 3 10 0 2 1 4 11 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 19 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 4 oo 0 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 17 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 15 37 29 13 2 3 9 10 1 7 1 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 4 0 222 .'222 7 1 0 14 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 oid 1' 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 14 2 1 5 6 1 21 0 13 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 1 .500 .500 .500 .500 .417 .367 .333 .333 .333 .333 .286 .280 .271 .267 .267 .263 .262 .258 .258 .257 .250 .250 .248 .244 .239 .232 .228 .223 .223 0 0 17 0 1 S 82 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 ,14 1 5 50 0 0 2 16 0 0 1 o 9 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 3 I O 1 1 7 0 0 1 7 2 7 4 7 0 6 0 0 0 0 oml 0 0 17 42 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 10 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , but Los Angeles, and Tie in Final Count With Them. ; PORTLAND EXERCISED JINX .222 .222 .218 .20S .200 .200 .200 .196 .196 .195 .192 .182 .171 .154 .152 .144 .143 .141 .135 .125 .111 .100 .100 .097 .095 .071 .059 THREE PITCHERS PIERCEY LEADER AVERAGED GAME OF ENTIRE BUNCH FOR EACH WEEK IN, MAKING BALKS Lost Decisively to Clubs All Excepting Babes; Tiges Easy for Seals. FRANCISCO Seals finished In front by a margin, of five SAN out games over Salt Lake In the race for the 1915 Coast league' pennant, hut Salt Lake can get considerable satisfaction out of the Reason's records even though there is not a. pennant park next year. flying over the Infantscan Also San Francisco thank their lucky stars that Vernon was in the league. ovit For Salt Lake won twenty-on- e of thirty-eiggames played with (he Seals, and was the only club in to win more games than it lost pennant winners. Salt against the even with the Seals on the Like broke season's record by weekly series, each club winning sixteen series, losing ten, and breaking even on four. Salt Lake was the only club in the league to win more than three series from the Seals, the Utes turning the trick four times, and the Seals finishing on the long end in the other two series in, which they met. San Francisco won two scries and lost four against Salt Lake; won three and. lost three against Los Angeles; won five and tied one against Vernon; won three, tied two and lost one against Oakland, and won three, tied one and lost two against Portland. San Francisco and Salt Lake each won sixteen series, broke even on four and lost ten; Los Angeles won fifteen, tied four and lost eleven; Vernon won twelve, tied seven and lost eleven; Oakland won eight, tied five and lost seventeen; Portland won eight, tied six and lost sixteen. Salt Lake was the only club against which San Francisco did not win more games than, it lost, the Seals winning only seventeen games against twenty-on- e wins for the Laftes in the games in which these clubs hooked up. Salt Lake on the other hand won more games than it lost against every club but Los Angeles, and the Infants got an even break for the season with the Angels, each club winning twenty-on- e games. Every club in the league won more games than it lost against the Portland Beavers, but Vernon was the chief steppingstone to pennantville for San. Francisco, the Seals winning thirty games and lost only fourteen igainst the Tigers. ht the-leagu- Opponents II Pet. . 29 . 4 66 . 461 C 97 101 270 320 320 230 .1225 .1351 .1332 .1031 . 33 . 952 . 570 . 133 S 234 140 33 .1013 253 . 12 . 651 3 164 393 168 90 281 283 .1554 . 653 . 350 .1086 .1460 . 982 Krause, Port A. . 894 Scoggins. L. Ver . 826 .. Decannlere, .1032 Oak Prulett, . 361 Couch. S. F .1166 Hall. S. L. . . . 770 Kahler, Port . 700 S. L.-- S F. Klllilay. . 92 Fairbanks. Ver . 147 Noyes, Port . 33 Oak Carberry, . 828 Smith. S. F. . J. Williams, I A.-L . 777 .1183 Fittery.s. S.r . L. .1425 Haum, Oak.-.1024 A. Burns. ' On lr .1324 Prniich .1219 Higginbotham, Port . 932 Hitt. Ver . 859 A Chech. Ver.-. 176 Horstmann, L. A .174 White. Ver 476 Beer. Oak L .124 Peterson, S.S. L. . 754 Gregory.L. A . 282 Brant. . 930 Kvans, Port . 386 West. L. A.-. 254 Munsell. S. L. ; . 175 S. L Gilligan. . 11 Middleton. Oak Schaller, S. V Gardner. Oak 25 6 234 218 274 96 312 208 -- 191 25 40 9 227 213 322 397 285 371 342 261 243 S. L L. 50 50 137 36 225 ...... S. L.-V- 85 2S2 120 82 er. 57 4 12 .207 .208 .219 .220 .237 .24 0 .242 .242 .245 .246 .248 .249 .250 .252 .254 .257 .257 .259 .261 .261 .261 .264 .265 .26e .267 .270 .272 .272 .272 .273 .274 . 275 .276 .278 .278 .280 .280 .280 .283 .284 ..287 .288 . 290 .298 .301 .303 .311 .323 .3 64 .364 .400 .462 IIITLESS WONDERS FOUND AMONG THIS GROUP OF PLAYERS G 6 Barham, SS F 6' F Benham, Bromley, Oak I1 .183 Christian, Cunningham. Port .1-2 Devlne. Oak 1 Doty. Port 3 S L Kastley. 5 Gage. Oak 5 Halla. S L 1 Jasper. LA Malarkey, Oak . . . . 3G O-- S " Menges, SL r Port-Vcltlegtr. Russell. Oak ..8 .....3 L 1 Arellanes, S I Hogan. Ver Oak ..1 McDonough. Naughton, Port ...1 AB R II Pet. 2 9 3 11 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 3 4 6 .00 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .... .... .... .... .... e records ahow averages ONLY three pitchers in the Coast averaged one full game of playing entire year. work a week through the 1915 Column 2, Column 1, strlka-outbases on balls. Column 3, hit batters. season. Claude Williams of Salt Lake Column 4, wild pitches. Column 5, made the best showing with 35 full of Los Angele went games: Jack Ryan balks for. each pitcher. and Spider full route 31 times, SO BB IIB WP BK the Pitcher, club. Baum went the route 30 times. Pruiett 0 6 6 68 152 of Oakland was chased out of the box FEW7 STRIKE-OU- T Baum, S. F 0 more times than any other pitcher, 7 7 33 74 Oak. Beer, AMONG 0 the records showing that he was tak1 1 0 6 Bodie, S. F 30 times. en out 1 5 1 40 29 Brant, L. A. . Following records show the total 0 2 0 87 37 games in which each Brown. S. F pitcher started, 2 the total times he was taken out, the 5 A. . 75 47 14 Burns, Oak.-are records of games he finished a game as total times that 0 0 4 0 3 a relief for some other pitcher, and the FOLLOWING lost by released pitchers Carberry. Oak. ... 0 total number of times that he 1915: 2 2 30 35 during club. season of W. pitched Cavet, S. F Pet. Pitcher, 0 the full game: 5 12 51 68 . Ver.-A. Chech, 1 0 1000 A. L. Jasper, G. FG TO Club. F 4 43 36 5. 0 C. ritcher. 1 2 S. F .667 Couch, S. F. .65 14 16 35 Pernoll,Oak S. L. Williams, 6 5 6 0 .54 5 3 . 85 167 Boyd, Port. 11 31 18 .60 Voveleskie, L. A Ryan, A. 19 16 L. .543 0 3 7 7 Hughes, . 18 30 68 97 .55 Baum, S. F Decannlere, Ver. 2 2 .500 .58 14 17 27 Callahan, S.Port 0 9 Fanning-- S. F 83 84 12 1 1 .500 F Evans, Port. Benham, 27 18 12. .57 Oak Kiawitter, 1 1 L .500 .56 28 11 27 Gipe, S. Fairbanks, Ver. . . 6 10 2 1 0 0 Hall, S. L. 1 .' 1 .500 .59 19 15 25 Karr, S. F Oak.-Love, L. A. 4 Fanning, S. F. ... 195 63 10 .4 29 L. .... 3 Remneas, 8 25 18 .51 Oak 1 5 14 113 Prough, Ver 13 9 .409 8 Fittery, S. L. ... 176 22 Perrltt, S.L. LA. .41 11 9 6 0 Henley, .400 2 5 59 48 12 Laroy, 19 16 .47 Fromme, Ver. Ver Piercey, S. L. 3 2 .400 F .58 20 20 18 Dent, Ver.-... '180 130 02 11 00 Fittery, Gardner, S.Oak. 3 .4 00 Port Keefe, .2 14 17 20 .51 L Port Krause, 2 Gilligan, S. L. .... 63 79 13 1 L. .333 Schmutz, S. Oak.-Por8 17 0 Chech. Ver.-3 A. ... . .36 11 t. 2 1 Gregory, .333 ;. Martlnoni, 23 16 24 0 .63 11 13 127 109 Hall. S. L Coveleskie, Port , 2 1 .333 Oak Malarkev, 10 19 16 0 .45 13 Ver 101 53 7i Hitt, Oak.-S- . 17 8 Iienley, Ver .320 F. Abies, 3 17 16 .36 5 0 Lush. Port 12 P. 105 99 Higginbotham, .267 F. 25 18 15 Reisigl, S. S. 2 ,41 113 .250 8 0 Higginbotham, Port. . .58 89 60 Hitt. Ver Christian, ' 5 30 49 14 1 Pruiett, Oak 1 3 33 21 L. A. 1 3 Horstmann, .250 8 1 13 Leonard, Port. 0 Decanniere, Ver .41 20 0 2 0 . . 1 0 IJosp, Oak S. L .000 Arellanes, 14 11 13 1 Kahler, Port .38 5 6 56 50 Ver. 1 Johnson, 0 .000 8 6 13 Barham, S. F. .27 2 Brown, S. F 8 10 73 79 1 0 S. L Kahler, Port. .000 7 5 13 Eastley, ' .25 0 2 Ver 12 61 45 S. Fromme, I 2 0 .000 Killilay. A .59 21 26 12 Morgan,S. S.L. L 0 Burns, Oak.-L.- " 7 7 Oak. .. 157 108 2 0 .000 Kiawitter, Halla. 24 12 19 .55 0 2 15 77 Tort. 107 Evans, 2 0 Krause, Port .000 2 6 11 Reiger, Ver.-Po.19 0 Steen, S. F 10 169 137 6 0 Love, I. A.- .000 Oak. Leverenz, 9 22 16 .47 S. 1 F. 17 89 10 136 Smith, Lush. Port 0 0 .(00 9 Bromley, Oak.' .39 18 12 0 Gregory, S. L. 0 0 0 0 Middleton, Oak. . 831 472 .000 Oak Gage, 5 9 10 .24 1 0 6 Ver Johnson, Ver 0 0 S. .000 Mitchell, S. L. F. A.-LeClaire, 8 19 24 L. .51 L. 1 0 J. Williams, 3 32 24 0 0 Munsell, .000 8 Russell, Oak .48 28 12 0 Scoggins, L. A 0 9 1 22 Noyes, Port. 8 6 17 .31 0 Mitchell, Ver 3 1G 0 13 ... L. S 114 Peterson, Total games 5 13 8 .26 5 Beer. Oak. 9 108 97 18 Piercey, Ver L.-7 18 10 .35 S. F. 5 5 76 209 Killilay, Oak Prough, Oak 3 9 6 .18 0 Cavet, S. F. 3 115 29 Pruiett, S. L. . . . 131 5 4 Who .21. 12 0 6 0 17 Couch, S. F. . . 22 Reuther, Ver 8 3 .24 13 0 West., L. 2 2 Risberg, 3 6 4 Would Be .13 0 Munsell, S. L. 14 10 98 153 A L. Ryan. 0 0 . 3 3 0 Fairbanks, Ver 0 1 0 0 Schaller. S. F. 2 9 2 .13 0 Brant. L. A. .... 7 8 Moundman? 105 Scoggins, L. A. '. 113 5 2 3 .10 S. L. . 0 10 63 67 Gilligan, S. F Smith, S. F. 1 . 2 3 0 0 Noyes, Port 1 2 67 18 Steen, 5 8 1 .14 Pitching Records. L. Pet. 4 6 0. Horstmann, L. A 18 39 West. 2 9 1 W. Club. .12 Ver Pitcher, 0 0 2 8 12 White, Ver White, 2 0 1000 3 . . 9 1 Peterson, S. L 5 S. L. Reuther. 0 6 14 114 301 C. Williams. S. L. 1 0 1000 9 4 . 0 Risberg, Ver 5 S. L. .. 2 6 9 Peterson, 59 69 J. Wlms. 1 0 1000 . , S. 3 . 0 3 0 F. Bodie. Oak. Carberry, 1 4 1 .800 . 1 Munsell. S. L. . ; Bodie, S. F. 32 13 C. .711 . 1 L S. 0 Oak. Williams, Gardner, OF 30 15 .667 0 Baum, S. F Hosp, Oak. .1 5 10 0X Steen, S. F. .667 . 1 1 0 Middleton, Oak 2 1 .667 . X 1 0 0 Gilligan, S. L 17 1 0 Smith, S. F 9.654 Schaller, S. F 9 5 .643 Beer. Oak 4 - .632 24 S. F Fanning, 23 15 .605 Love, L. A show the total 26 17 .604 Oak FOLLOWING records Kiawitter, which each released 8 11 .579 Brown, S. . F. .". 11 15 .577 Hitt, Ver pitcher figured. Column 1, total 14 19 .57 S. L. Hall, 2, total Column he entered. games Off 9 12 .571 Scoggins, L. A times taken out. Column 3," total 8 6 .571 Ver Johnson. 13 10 .565 games in which he relieved some other TTIOLLOWING records show opponents' Decanniere, Ver 21 26 L. A. .553 Ryan, pitcher. Column 4, total full games 21 17 .552 S. L. released pitchers: , Fittery, pitched. 9 11 .550 Ver Fromme. Opponents ' G. T.O. F. F.G. 6 5 .545 , S. F Pitcher, club. AB Club. Pitcher. H Pet. Couch, 4 11 21 13 S. L 44 19 Jasper, L. A 4 .542 30. L. A. .133 Gregory, Hughes,Oak.-S. F. .. 36 23 3 10 Russel, Oak 16 15 .516 3 13 .231 Piercey, Ver Abies, 3 2 7 1 8 ... . 27 .500 .. 61 15 .246 Noyes. Port F Rieger. Ver.-PoRcifigl, S. 7 Boyd. Oak 17 13 .485 37 16 17 484 122 .252 Coveleskie. Port ...... Perrltt. L. A. 8 5 Leonard, Port . . . 25 12 15 17 .469 133 34 .256 Jliperinbotham, Port ... Boya, Oak 5 9 16 14 30 16 .467 A. S. F 38 10 .263 Burns, Oak-Laroy, S. L 1 4 Barham, L. A 3 A. . . 1053 282 .268 Chech. Ver.-L- . .12 14 .462 Dent, Ver.--S. F. F..... . 86 Hughes. A.-1 6 5 .455 21 .269 West, L. 78 Callahan. Port. Benham, 1 4 2 Gipe. S. L. 5 6 .4 55 55 .15 .272 Cavet, S.' F.L.-Leverenz, Oak .... 77 1 1 5 8 10 .444 99 27 .273 Killilay, S. F Callahan, I'ort. Benham, S. F 9 1 1 Abies. Oak. ... 0 7 0 ; . 833 .37 240 .288 Mitchell. Ve Jasper, S. L.F A. 1 Leverenz, Oak 6 16 21 .432 113 33 .292 Pruiett. Oak Karr, 6 V 6 4 1 Gage, Oak 3 .429 13 41 12 .293 Brant, L. A. Keefe, Port. 5 11 15 .423 63 S. 213 Port .296 Dent. Leonard. Port. t. . . . . 147 Krause, 1 . 7 6 17 12 .414 167 50 .299. Lush. Port Martlnoni,S. L Christian, Oak.-S- . F 1 Remneas, Oak.-22 15 .405 80 .300 Henley. Ver 267 L Schmutz, 2 3 1 0 Le Claire, .400 50 15 .300 Horstman, L. A. Arellanes. S. L 3 5 1 2 6 .400 0 Perrltt, L. A. . 700 211 .302 White. Ver Barham, S. F .. . . . 0 5 4 1 15 25 .375 63 .302 Prough, Oak 1,9 Bromley, Oak. Malarkey,S. Oak.. . . F. 15 0 La 7 2 12 .363 13 L. 544 165 .303 J. Williams. L. A.-L. Christian,S. Oak.-SRoy, 2 0 Karr. S. F. 1 .333 3 9 18 89 '27 .303 Kahler. Port Kastley,Oak. L. 4 1 2 5 1 0 Reisigl, S. F .333 ... 563 173 .307 Fairbanks, Ver Gage, S. L. 9 0 0 Morgan. S. L 3 3 22 .290 72 23 .319 Evans. Port Gipe, S. L. 1 0 0 5 5 0 .000 71 221 .321 Gardner, Oak Keefe. Port. Halla, 3 0 2 0 Schmutz. S.L 2 4 .000 S. L. 101 Reuther. LeClaire, S. F. 35.347 0 0 Pernoll, S. F 0 4 2 6 118 41 .347 Carberry, Oak'.... Malarkey,S. Oak 0 0 8 .... 7 57 20 .351 Middleton. Oak Bromlev, Oak. Morgan, S. L .. 0 0 .... . 0 Halla, S.L... 11 6 5 74 F. . 26 .351 Hosp. Ver . Pernoll, Oak.-S.... 0 Martlnoni, Oak.-Por- t. 13 12 L. 25 60 .. 165 .364 Schaller, S. F. Remneas, t. 6 3 0 . . 72 114 3 14 ,.452 Released pitchers 31 Kastley, S. L Rleger 0 Arellanes, S. L.". 0 3 3 6 13 .462 Total games, 609. Russell, Oak FOLLOWING s. ARTISTS THOSE RELEASED L. AB F. Bodie, Lush, I'ort . . .. Fromme, Ver . S. L. Reuther, Ver Henley. Hosp, Orfk Brown, S. F. C. Williams, S. L. . . Mitchell. Ver Cavet. S. F. Coveleskle, Port... Klawltter. Oak ak r. 3.-1- ds . Risberg, Ver Ver . Johnson, Steen. S. F . . . Love, L. A. . . '. Ryan I, A.S. F. Fanning. Piercey.S. Ver . .. .. .64110 L.-O- 78 122 one-thir- Pitcher, Club. 0 Jasper, S. A. 1 10 F 0 I Karr. .9 4 .18 20 7 0 0 Keefe. Port 7 La Hoy. S. L. .... ..534 504 3 5 0 Le Claire, S. F. 10 13 .. .12 4 . 02 00 00 Leonard. Port. .. 5 6 3 4 .21 16 0 Ijverenz, Oak. . 24 23 Malarkey. Oak. 1 1 0 .Martlnonl. Port.-O- k :. 10 32 14 11 . 4 12 0 1 S. L. . . 0 17 25 Morgan, S. . 4 19 3 1 0 Pernoll, I F.A. ... 6 4 .44 37 0 48 40 Perrltt, .. 4 6 63 .54 S. F. 0 7 rteislcl. 8 Oak ll OJage. :. 24 7 34 3 S. 0 16 23 Bemneas,Port.-VeOak. .. 27 3 . 3 2 0 . 16 . 20 . 23 Bleger. S. L. Schmutz. 1 1 ... Oak. Itussell. 15 .2 16 22 ........ Kiirr, I. 0 0 .10 13 0 Schmutz, B. L. M rllnonl, Oak.- 4 33 40 iVrt. 3 . 4 co xx. Min a hog hi: s 1 n . Are.llanes,S. S. L. 24 21 L. . . .'. 16 Morgan. Columbia Is making rapid progress . 6 9 10 S. Last ly. Its football work, despite the fact Two-thirwith ne-third Inning. Innlnthat Coach Metcalfe has had nothing but green material with which to work. The first serious Injury In the squad lll'ACii M'AHCH. by Bullwlnkle, a promispopular with fans and was suffered who t'mps who arescarce center, splintered his collar as farms ing players are a.i bone. of State the la Dlawjra. Iileger. I.eonard. Port. . . . 23 14" Bromley. Oak. 14 Matarkey. Port. .. 20 Barnaul. S.Oak.F.... Christian, 43 S. F 19 Halla. S. L 29 F Pernoll. S. Oak.Bemneas, 6S S. I.. 3 61 records show opponents FOLLOWINGrecords against each the total number pitcher, showing of "at bats." total hits, and aggregate batting average against each pitcher: .089 .00o .000 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 74 3 3 All . BATTING AVERAGES RELEASED PLAYERS Baerwald, S F...V. Bartholemy, Port Byler, Port Callahan,S Port Pernoll, F Meusel, L A Arbogast,L Oak '. A Daniels, Morgan S LOak F. Elliott, Karr, S F S L Barbour, Lindsay, Oak Htllyard, Port Port Hammond, Nutt, S LS Charles. F Tobln, Oak Kircher.S Port L Faye. Port-Oak IN SERIES PLAY I-i- . L. , , .100 1 I 1 99 80 98 163 95 145 137 60 38 2.78 2.84 2.85 2. 87 2.95 2.99 3.00 3.00 3.01 3.03 3.04 3.07 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.31 8.33 3.45 3.46 3.55 3.64 .3.70 3.82 S.S7 3.93 4.30 4 .50 4.50 4.50 4.52 5.80 7.08 JOHNSON, STEEN AND LOVE HOLD OPPONENTS LOW 000 15 46 82 134 I.... two-thir- s. F.-V- 119 166 V. . are records of released records show the FOLLOWING for released FOLLOWING Column 1, strlke-outColumn 2, bases on balls. Column 1, Innings pitched. pitchers. Column 2, total runs. Column 3, runs 3, hit battera. Column 4, wild pitches responsible for. Column 4, average per and balks. SO BR irBWP BK Pitcher. Club. inning: 79 0 9 10 TR RR AV Abies. Oak.- - S. F.. .98 IP Pitcher. Club. . 1 S. L. 0 0.00 0 4 4 0 0 0 .. Arellanes,S. F. fiarham, Benham. S. F. Boyd. Oak Bromley, Oak. .. . . Callahan. Port. Oak.-S- . Christian, . Dent. S. s. L. ... Kastley. (Litre, Oak S. L. flipe. Halla. S. L. 102 14 4 ins,LA-SL.20- FEW GOOD MARKS' EARLY CAST-OFF- S SET BY PITCHERS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY, MANY RUNS LATER WITHDRAWN Itussell. L.Oak. A. ... Jasper. Dent. S. Benham. s. Bryd. Oak 92 F. .m .107 0 0 0 0 0 87 5 . . 210 74 Kahler, Port. . P.325 11 Higginbothara, 8 Kvans. Port. .....241 46 ..129 Beer, Oak 75 28 Brant, IVerA 17 46 White. S.L.-S.,23 187 .100 . 72 Klllilay. Port. 131 10 264 Krause.s. 28 I 156 308" Hall, 47 - 32 19 A... Ilorstman.I 14 19 I'eterson. S. L. ... 34 6 83 100 J. Willl 40 28 Munsell. S. L. ... 64 59 45 .102 West, 60 44 Cavet. S. F. . . . 92 26 13 Ver. '13 Fairbanks, 2 9 Gardner. Oak. ... 24 1 1 Hosp, Oak 123 101 S. I ...200 Gregory, S. 45 32 29 Gilligan, S. L. ... 33 26 30 Reuther, d 'Additional Inning. Additional inning. .189 .189 .183 .1S2 .178 .174 .173 .171 .165 .162 .152 .144 .143 .143 .140 .135 .131 .129 .121 .117 1 ...,310 A. ...240 L. .189 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 R5 129 ..3 .226 .222 .217 .214 .211 .210 .208 .207 .206 .205 .205 .20. .203 .202 .200 .200 .198 .192 .192 .190 1 1 ! Middleton, Oak. 221 Smith, S. F Mitchell. Ver. . . .180 A.. 231 Chech. Ver.-35S Prough, Oak .227 0 S. L. 73 174 275 287 Klawltter, Oak. .402 .248 .245 .244 .241 .238 .233 .233 .231 .231 .229 2 2 Fittery. .252 .250 .249 .249 30 25 A.. L. .267 .266 .264 .261 .253 .257 .252 2 0 0 23 4 15 1 4 IS 40 . F Couch, S. F Brown, Oak-Burns. Prulett. Oak .26s 15 16 8 3 0 0 2 11 3 3 5 S It 29 4 O 16 69 16 19 34 31 6 6 0 2 2 16 39 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 30 0 o 6 3 12 9 2 1 8 0 2 2 0 5 1 4 0 9 1 32 13 H5 0 0 7 24 13 0 I 61 173 1 1 24 45 106 63 176 27 91 132 140 9 1 0 11 15 64 158 68 171 4K 8 records show (column 1) total innings pitched, (column 2) total runs scored by opponents, (column 3) total runs for which pitcher was responsible, (column 4) average runs per nine innings off pitcher: AV R RRF IP 0 .. 1 0.00 Schaller, S. F. .... 1 8 1.12 Risberg-- Ver. 21 1.53 35 123 Steen. S. F. 7 13 38 1.66 Noyes, Port 114 355 76 1.92 Love. L. A 44 30 1.97 ...137 Johnson, Ver. 55 37 2.16 Fromme. Ver. ...15 4 291 101 71 2.18 Piercey, Ver Ver..221 o 87 55 Decannlere, ...... 8 4 2 2.25 Bodie, S. F. 8 2.35 Carberry,. Oak. .. 369! 156 105 2.55 naum, iS. F....3C1 135 103 2.56 Fanning, 265 107 76 2.58 Lush, Port P. 119 85 2.64 Coveleskle. ...289 C. Williams, S. L..431 367 130 2.70 376 138 113 2.70 Ryan, L. A 252 93 76 2.71 Hitt. Ver 132 S4 2.77 Henley, S.Ver. ....272 , 36 30 97 . .292 .290 .290 .289 .288 . 283 .282 .281 .281 .280 .280 .279 .279 .278 .277 .277 .274 .273 .271 .273 .273 .273 .271 .270 .270 .263 5 33 25 28 18 BIFF SCHALLER LEADS PITCHERS IN ONE DIVISION .292 11 32 49 11 36 22 4 5 3 4 0 4 1 8 5 IS 3 1 0 3 0 6 21 9 4 33 20 27 28 2 10 13 5 96 191 58 117 2 3 6 3 2 5 3 25 2 3 13 S9 0 0 2 4 4 9 3 J - L. A r.ivft. S. F S. 228 77 92 42 - U 14 24 Steen. S.F Fanning. S. F. Couch H. F. Dillon! L. A L 9 116 A Ver Fromme. Ver.-- 118 159 164 9 A.-- fio 23 17 Pet. HR SII SB SB 0 2 24 1 32 1 2B 6 6 2 2 344 l3 364 & 61 121 81 216 23 55 68 149 77 190 83 181 72 140 99 190 46 119 108 217 , 45 122 13 30 67 167 40 92 65 168 25 62 6 23 199 $ 8 114 48 125 68 59 1 7 87 1S3 40 104 12 So 92 183 49 jon 21 48 44-- 9 Brown. S. F Henley. Ver Klawltter. Oak Stow. Oak Beer. Oak Port I.uh. Hitt. Ver C William. S. L. White. Ver Leke. Port Ver Decannlere. A.-- 644 499 679 425 776 438 108 603 232 613 227 1 er S. fc75 136 Mitchell. Ver. Ver Mltze. Oak-VII os p. Ktthn. Oak S. F. Sepulveda. Hall. S. I Duddy, Oak Block. S. F. Fitt-r- 24 631 417 749 191 527 140 Derrick. Port Schmidt, S. F Krause, Port Berger. Ver Davis. Port Butler. L. A Chech. y. &1S 8 Spencer. Ver Lttscht. Oak Ver fllelchmann, Burns. S. F Lov- 270 165 137 198 67 147 192 1S2 145 183 Orr. S. L. Pole. L. L.A A liassler, Corhan. S. F IfHlllnan. S. L. l.ober. Port Brooks, I. A Kvans. Port Munsell, S. Is. Hohnc, 8. F. Horstmann. L. A Klti.H. I. A. Hannah, L.S. AL. flarner. Ward. Port Carisch. Port Ver Klsberg, Bay I est.I Ver A Ttrrry. l.ader. Ver Purtell. Ver Brant.. 33.1 1 li MUlott. Oak A 4 m Southwo'th. Port. Fitzgerald. S. F Cedeon. S. L. Flher. Port I Ciliigan. S. Koerner. I Itettther. S. L. Shlnn. S. U Magsert. L. A Autrey. g.S.F F. Sehallcr. Hates. Port OuInUn. S. L. Kyan. L. A. Stumpf, Port 1 17 205 Ness. Oak Hyan. S. L Ilodle. S. F. 'Jnrdner. Oak Wllholt. Ver I 17 14 $S ISO 23 II li 0 2 67 23 789 139 263 700 103 237 193 762 129 251 192 71 117 231 164 09 60 163 178 fcSO 99 220 25 100 18 32 169 698 130 22:1 190 .739 132 233 149 174 38 149 & 10 16 2 159 C19 77 171 23 6 9 29 189 768 1 2S7 201 740 117 225 14 8 16 53 20& 770 144 231 164 C38 90 197 722 189 45 86 103 12 28 54 289 748 95 221 141 415 32 123 55 161 30 47 1 ScoKKlns, AB 2 F. A.-O- Q LEAD OVER ALL Beat 14 ; P. re 21 21 4 B . S. L. of Salt Lake came Drier. Hoilnmim, S. LEFTY WIIXIAMS to breaking two league recL. A Welter, S. Breton. tltlrty-nin-"wi- RESULTS OF CLUBS IN SERIES MagK-sr- t PO EASO ........... 4-- S. S. . , L. . v F.-Oa- 1 k. - , L.-- S. rt 5- - S. S. 1 10 AJ-- L.-V- S. Ever Thought Peterson Leading er. . . D.A.-S.L.-V- ei . L.A.-S.L.- PROCESSIONS MOUNDMEN OFTEN RULE WITH THESE . 1:00.0 10 -- 1 Coasters Fattened Averages Early in Year Blankinen 1 rt - L. S. ...... Oak-Por- 9-- 53 14 5.0 11 10 S. ........... L.-Ve- r... S. F.-V- er S. S.-- ...... S. 10 Ver.-Por- 00 |