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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920. f American League R ecoras ror 1920 GEORGE SISLER BATTING SOME OF THE BEST PERFORMERS IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE IN 1920 CHIP BATTING RECORDS J G. York Detroit Bnatoa Louis Star Best in 1920; . . . . . .1858 3190 5330 S231 5178 5215 5199 52S8 .184 .188 .154 CLUB BATTING. B. 0PP. R. 797 83T 794 721 888 631 880 570 AB. St. Louis ..164 Clsvelsnd '. .154 Chicago . . ..184 Waahl agios . IBS New St T.J. 1851 706 842 898 909 829 832 699 120 1B74 1889 1890 1448 1408 1S9T 132 lhTO 1821 1781 Go- - H. Staler, Bt. Louis T. E. Speaker, Cleveland Joe Jackson, Chicago Geo. H. Both, New York Edw. T. Collins, Chicago Wm. Jaeobsoa. St. Louis i. P. Ivans, Cleveland Oee. E. Chi. Cleveland John Tebln. Bt. Loots J. E. Murphy, Chicago Edgsr 8. Rice, Washington Oscar Felsch. Chicago T. B. Cobb, Detroit Geo. D. Weaver, Chicago I. I. Judge. Washington L 0. Naasmsker. Cleveland B. Torres. Washington Joe Sewell, Cleveland Robert Manse), Nw .York T, 0. Hvndryx, Boston J. C. Milan, Washington J. A. Dugau. Philadelphia B. I". O'Neill, ( levelssd L. W. Witt, Phlladelphls..... B. Lyss, Chicago C. D. Jamleeon, Clevetsnd Elmer Smith, Cleveland W. N. Bayder, WsHhlagton Derrlll B. Pratt. New York pt Frank Ruth's Homer Record. s, o D. e. ., - ' ' PITCHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PITCHING. s era who 41 I"ath, York R ft B L B R L L R t B ti t- - R R M R R L R R R L B L R K. . II. B. Leonard, Detroit Waits Hoyt, Boston Albert Schacht. Washington . Carl Welhsas, Bt. Log Is Guy Morton, Cleveland Roy Moore. Philadelphia R. K. Mctiraw, New York ... H. B. Courtney, Washington . Allan Sothoroc. HI lamia ... . Benjamin J. Kerr. Boston Joseph DeBerry. Bt. Louis . Erneat O. Shore. New York . Robert Hasty. Philadelphia . George E. (Tele, Cleveland . . . Prank Okrle, Detroit George Psyse, Chicago Elam Vsnglldcr. Bt. Loul . . . Gary Fortase, Boston Lyla Blgbee, Philadelphia ... Ernest Allen, Detroit L R L R ...... L R R R Col-Itn- Cleveland Richmond, HI. 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Mays New York L I. M. Griffin, L Philadelphia H. J. Ehmk. Detroit ft Ira risgatesd, Detroit ft H. B. Courtney. Washington L B 0. Stanage. Detroit E. Alnsmlth, Detroit I, F. Walker. Philadelphia L A. ft. Bailey, Boston B . ft J. Robert Bhswkef. New Tork B Ralph Pine III. Detroit F. Thomas Phlla Washington B C. F L Boston Brady, B Stanly Covlskl. Cleveland I'rbsn Shocker. Bt. Louis ft Alia Bothoron. It. Louis LB H. ft. Therm alea. New Yerk L Harry Lelbeld. Chicago B Oscar Yltt, Boston B. ft. Tick. New York ft H. I. Ellison. Detroit ft Claud ft Williams, Chicago B. J B Joses. Boston ft Osy Morton. Clerelnnd Edwin Bomml. Philadelphia ft P. Collins, It. Louis B It. B. Caldwell, Cleveland L H. It. Leonard Detroit L B. C. Johnson. Philadelphia V. J. Ptctslcb, Washington ft K. "is lloway, Philadelphia B B-Boy Moor. Philadelphia L Frank Okrle, Detroit , A. Walters B Boetoa F. M Mull in. Chicago B H. Last. ft Cleveland B-E. V. Cleotta. Chicago Albert Bchacht. ft Washington Jjnns A. 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BosUl 714 1107 1DW 7o 1003 803 188 46 S7 IT S4 81 29 10 S3 88 2 24 ... 1ST 2.13 SS3 781 1UM 828 547 S Boston Buah. Boston Kommel. PhlUdrlphla II"' t, B.sou Btior, New York .. Tayne. Chicago 226 5,11 UIK 13 168 810 59 188 290 Kill 2 IB 2 22 22 So 29 24 loo lllo MM 29 K Washington .48 13 IS .! 183 312 01 144 200 8 I It12 WON AND LOST RECORD. - 1206 27 91 L B 1817 838 log 1.1 1 M 28 234 lkt 1I7B 819 21 .L ItrlS 40 8 88 R 54 SIM 129 R ft H. 23.1 501 B R B R A.B. 3 267 815 240 174. 31 27 46 10 L LP. S 1.10 is B L . 0. 9 88 S3 48 R R B R V Hogridg. Mew 0urge T. J. Cleveland O. 9 8 L R -- In ten or more worked Pitches. Walter Mali, Cleveland BasMrt Shawkey, Hew Tark,. Btaaley Coveleekle. Cleveland .. t'rhun Shocker, Bt Loots Edwin Rommel, Philadelphia . . James ft Hagby. Cleveland ... D. B. Keef. Philadelphia I i' ben C. Faber. Chlcag) Allan Russell, Boston Harry Harper. Boatoe C. W. Maya, New York Walter Klnny. Philadelphia . . . Walter P. Johnson. Washington Frank Davla. St. Louis W Collins. New Tork J. J. yulnn, New Tork E. V. Cleott. Chicago Elmer Myers, C umlaut H. J trhmkf, Detroit Richard Kerr, Chicago Robert W. Clark. Cleveland R. 0. Naylor, Philadelphia . George Dauaa, Detroit R f. Messes Cleveland .. Scott Perry, Philadelphia . Wtillsm Burwell, St Louis Herbert Penn-o- k Beatne ... William Bajne. St LrM E. O. Brickson, Washington J. T. Zarharv. Washington R. 8. Caldwell. Cleveland . Claude Wllilania, Chicago ... John C. iTl.iham Detroit ... Y. W. Ayr, Boston 8. P. Jones, Boatoe I. Acoata, Wsahlngtos Roy Wilkinson. Chicago B. Harria, Philadelphia H. E. Thormahlcn, New York W. N. Snyder, Washington . L. J. Bush. Boston Jamoa A. Rhaw. Washington . J. han fan 154 ISO 148 L L L I, B B R Kf. Phltadsiphla... Robert Hsaty. Philadelphia two-bas- Al-t- L. AB. 9 G. L Gardner. Cleveland ft it I. Mailman, Detroit Charles High, Philadelphia L Robert Teach, Detroit L K. B. Williams, St. Louis L Earl Smith, St. Louis 4&L W. H. Be bang, Boston R-John Colllua, Chicago R R-Rsy Chapman, Cleveland S. B. Harris, Wssktagtoa B John Mrlnnls, Boa ton R M. Mrnoaky, Bostos. L J. G. Grassy, Cleveland L T. Bedle. Na York B Sam i B Hal, Detroit Joe Oedeon, Bt. Louis B W. B. Johnatoa, Cleveland L F. Bllsrhe, Washington It F. Hoffmann, New York.. B B. s. Young, Detroit IX B. P. Beth, Washington B K O'Neill, Washington Jsas C H. Shorten, Detroit L Elmer Myers, Cleveland-BostoR Wllaon Fewster. New York H W. 8. Pipp, New York L L Henjamla J. Karr, Boston Walter 0rbr, St. Louis K J. A. Billings. Bt. Louis B H. Svrld. Bt. Louta 8 E. 0. Brickaon, Waahlngtoa B C. J. Mil ni" u. Detroit B O. g. Lewis, New Yerk B Jam P. Austin, sr. Louis L B Bay W. Schalk, Chicago tt Roger pcklnpagb. New York Jo Wood, Cleveland B Everett Scott, Botoa B C. Walker, Philadelphia R H. S. Shanks, Waahlngtoa..''. R H. Baal. Ntw York B C. A. I; B Chicago Frank Davis, gt. Lnula B Aura Strunk. Phlla. Chicago L B-Owen Bush. Detroit J. T. Eachary. Waahlngtoa L Walter P. Johnaon, Washington.... B B. Perkins. Philadelphia B B-Ilsrbert Prnnock, B"ton William Styles, Philadelphia R K C. Foster, B Boatoe F. T. Walsh, Philadelphia R Jamea l)kes. Philadelphia B A. Ward. Nw York B " M. J. McNally, Boston B Maurle J. Shannon. Waah. Phils. .. L J iimes C. Bagby. Clvlnd 11 I. 1. O. C. Myall. Philadelphia B George Burns, Phils. Cleveland two-ba- The leading pitcher of the year waa Robert Shawkey of New York, who Work In 88 games. 267 innings, and allowed but 71 runs for an average of 2.46 lor each full game of nine inning. Stan-a- y Coveleekle, premier hurler of the tampion Cleveland team, was second With an earned-ru- n average of 2.48. appeared In 41 battles, worked 116 innings and allowed 87 runs. Urban Fhocker. Bt Louis, followed the Indian star with a 2.71 average gained In 38 game. 14 Innings, In which opponents counted 74 times. Edwin Rommel and David E. Keefe, two young stark of the Athletics, were fourth end sixth with averages of 2.84 and 2.9T. respectively. James C. Bagby, the Cleveland veteran, who led the leagu. in number of games won. II. holds fifth position. Ills opponents gleaned 2.89 rune per game from his deceptive delivery In 140 rounds. Bagby pitched in more games any other hurler and also In rnr Innings. rarl Mays of New York appeared In 45 contests, winning 28 and losing 11, fln- lnhlng second to Bagby on the basis of game won and lost May pitched 112 Inning and gave 3.06 earned runs per Covelcakle was also second in gsme. won and lost, being victor 14 times and losing 14. Urban Faber of Chicago was fourth In the won and lost winning 23 and losing 13s seventh In the earned run table stsndlng with an average of I.t9 In 40 games. Faber waa second to Ragby In Innings pitched, 111. Kerr of Chicago was third to Ragby and Mys in the won and inB re43rrl. whi ning ii nnn ioing ? Itesldes Rommel Bnd Keefe W.It.r Mn lis of Clsvelsnd. William Durwell and William Mam of Bt. Louis, Warren n of New Tork. Jose Acoata of Washington, Harry Courtnar of Washington sind Bryan Harris of Philadelphia were other newcomers who performed brilliantly. Elmer Myers, transferred from Oevelgnd to Doeton in mldaeseon. closed ih vear with a run of nine straight B. U. W. H. , Shawkey Leads Pitchers. Mas J. Mehsus. Cleveland B. In releasing the batting record! of the American league for the 1920 season, liberty is taken herewith to direct the attention of the public to some of the more of this moat noteworthy performances successful season. the use more of a By perfect ban and the elimination of all forma of trick the use of the aTDltter bat ting was increased over the 1919 average IS points. This naturally added to the uncertainty of the result of any particular game and increased the interest of the patrons in a corresponding degree. For the second time In fourteen years, Tyrus Raymond Cobb was forced to yield first place to a rival in the contest for individual batting honors. The new ksad- er, George Slsler, the great first man of the Bt. Louis team, finished a mark of .407. 19 nointa ahead of agcr Trls Speaker of Cleveland (.388), who In turn was I points In front of Joe Jackson (.182), Chicago. filsler's work during the past season stamps him as one of the great players of all time. Participating In every game his team played, 164, he led all in times at bat, 3i In safe hits, 267, a new American league record, Cobb's 248. made in ltll, being the high mark until now. He also was first in total bates, ttt, 4 supdoubles, II triples and 19 home-run- s Tied with plementing hit 172 singles. Manager Speaker for second place In runs scored with 117, first la three-bas- e hits. second In hits, tied with his teammate, Jacobson, for second place runs driven in, 122; second in stolen iases with 42, while he was thrown out in attempts to pilfer but seventeen timse. y, SB. INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Leading Pitcher; Ruth's Great Record. Even more spectacular than Slater's re markable record though not so valuable to his team was the wonderful work of ueorge u. (Ruth, the slugging outfielder ui me new xorK team. Big "Babe poled a greater number than any $4 home-runenure itara in miner major league Idled. Ruth's wonderful performance the mora extraordinary because he was our. oi me lineup in twelve gams and In his 142 contests he was officially "at bat" 17S times less than Slsler, being obliged to accept 148 bases on balls from opposing pitchers, while Slsler was passed but 41 times. Ruth crossed the plate lil nines wun neeoiui tallies, speaker and Slsler, who war leading second, by II runs. He also led the leaaue in driving in runs (137), being thus responsible for ill oi tne gjg runs scored by the Yankees. "Babe" tried hard tor the strikeout record, fanning on So occasions, but was beaten out of first "honors" by his lesmuiaiet vvnra. wno wnmeo. 94 times Meusel, of the same team, also struck out 72 times, but Jimmy Dykes of the AinieiK's unianea. next to Ruth with IX Edgar 8. Rice, the fleet outfielder of the Washington team, stole slaty-tw- o oases in nmeiy-iwhis near- est competitor being attempts, Staler, as noted awe. Kouert Roth, also of Washington. w iniru in stolen oases with twenty four of thirty-si- x efforts. Manager Trls Speaker drove out fifty one more than Sisler and eigne ahead of Joe Jackson, who e third in the list of sluerers Joe Oedeon of the Browns was credited wun loriy-eigsacrlllces. as also was uwen Bush of Detroit. Mclnnis of Bos ton was third with forty-fivTrls Speaker, with ninety-seve- n bases on balls, and Harry Hooper with eighty eight, were nearest to Ruth In being aaaistss iree passage to firet base Stuffy Meinnls, Boston, led the first uaeemen in fielding with the splendid av ninety-on- e of his 1677 ac erage of cepted chanced being assists. Pipp of New York handled 1749 chances, of which 100 were assists, and Sisler 1617, of which 140 were assists. Eddie Collins of Chicago Is first among the second basemen with a percentage of .176 and for the fourth time In his career In the American league all in the number of accepted chances, this year s recora reading 820. Earry Gardner of the Champion In dlans has an average of 78 at third base, with 128 accepted chances; whits Everett Scott is first anionic the short Mops with 126 accepted chances for an average of .9, J. This is the fifth con secutlva season that Scott has finished first among the fielders of his position. When Sam Rice accepted 478 chances 464 putouts and 24 assists for an aver age of .M0 he established a new major league record. The nearest approach to mis pnenomenal performance is Max Ca-Pittsburg, 468, 1117; Oscar Felsch, Chicago, 444. 1917, and Trls Speaker. Boston. 455, 1114. This season Rice is far in advance of Bis nearest rival, William Jacobson, St Louis, who handled 394 putouts and 18 assists. Kelson, Chicago. Is third with Jso putonts and 24 assists and leads in percentage with an average of .911, being charged with but I errors. For the eighth consecutive vear. Rav Schalk of Chicago leads in putouts among me cairners wun nsi. 1 ne Inline track-4t- " also set a new record the past season by working behind the plate In 151 games. Steve O'Neill of Cleveland wore the mask and pad in 148 gamees, while Ralph .Perkins, the young star of the Athletics, the signals in 146 contests. 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