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Show BASEBALL SPORT OF FIGURES Man in Oshkosh, Who Has Never Seen Player, Knows All About Him by Studying Averages. One reason for baseball's wide appeal ap-peal Is that the game is easily reduced to figures. A man In Oshkosh, who has never seen the Giants or Yankees play, may know as much about them, and more, too, perhnps, simply by studying the averages of the players. One doesn't have to see a man play to know that he Is a great player. They can know that by looking over their batting and fielding averages. No other oth-er sport offers such opportunity for mathematical revelry. |