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Show CITY LEAGUE TE1S FIELDING ID BSHIl Aside from the general desire of he City Baseball league teams to win Lho 1915 pennant and trophy, the individual in-dividual players are much interested n their batting and fielding averages s prizes have also been put up for Lho high men in these departments Df the game- Among tho players who have been In the game all season. sea-son. George Wcssler of tho Eagles lias highest batting average, 542, and Loland WilllamB of the Walk-Over team Is second, with .400. The list Is headed, however, by "Louie" Falck, a now member of the Mall Clerks team, with a record of 777, and A. ''Scotty" McBoth, lately signed by the Nover-Rlps, has a batting average of ,432. In the fielding division, a number num-ber of the players have made perfect scores and on the whole, the "league has developed a bunch of unusually good players. The batting and fielding averages compiled to August 11 are as follows: NEVER-RIPS. X a e a g- c- tfi 3 r 2. p o rr (A s P r 1 -w " n ::?:: : : : : : 5 i - : : : : i :::.: ? S , II. Stone ..,.4Sil313020lll .270 .935 ! Ileywood ..). 34121 4111 2 .352 .929 Hill 17 5 . .. 6 1 .294 .S57 : V. Shupe 1214 7 3 2 .333 .S33 B. Shupe ... 261 91 10 1 2.346.769 Norden 41 10J 7 1 1 .243 83S Stanger . ... 43 15 19jl510 .351 .772 Prultt 6 2 . II.. .333 1000 McBeth 3716 13 6 3.432.86ft G. Stone 5219 230 G.365.900 Sprague ... .3914 G2 2 l.35S 9S4 Fuller 13 2 4j 1 3J.153.S33 lllill i MAIL CLERKS. lllill I Brickley 31 5 719 3.1G1 .S42 Livingston ....127) 65911 51.2221.933 Doe ...- I 5'.1 6 2... 20011000 Payne .J. . ..H5 1 7 7) 3'.0GG 823 G. McBeth ... 15f 31 3l 5f H.200.SS8 Potter 37lll19!20ll.297i 780 Ruby 42132717 7. 3091. 362 L. Falck 91 71 2l.... 777)1000 Herrick 91 21 3 4 31.2221.700 Armanko 31 4lll 8 S.129 769 Allison 10 3 S!10 71.300. 720 lllill I EAGLES. lllill i ' S. Holmes ....39 S13J2311. 2051 .807 G. Wessler .. !37I193319 57545.912 A. Smalley .. I47!12'62I14 4.255.950 Ed Butterfiold I12 21G 4 1. 1581.950 II. Brooks ... 25 Gl 7 S. . 24211000 E. Rudiger ...19l 3 7 9 3 1631.842 L. Wessler ...23 41151 7 4.173 611 A. Campbell . . 3S 8S1 3 21.2071 976 H. McConnell..12l 1131 5 2.000l 900 J. MInnoch I 61 2 2 6 3.333.727 C. Royle 37 SI 9.. 1.216 900 J. Brown 10 II I 21 lj.100l.G6G MM'! I WALK-OVER. I 1 I I I I f Williams 1521201 61 2 6.400.571 Checketts 4014192S 4.304.921 Lavman 153116141(28 6.327.920 Falck 43 8I73 2. .186(1000 Cox ... .: 55125216 5 .21S.93G Crosmann . ..19 21 41 3 . 1051000 Renrdon 43lll292l S .255.SG2 Painter 44155S24! 7 ,349.922 Scott 29 5 5)121 2.1721.894 Yeansley 5( 1.. 51.. .2001000 Collins 13 2.. 4.. .153 1000 I I 'I I I I GLASMANN BOWLERS. Woolsey 36 10 27 10 7.277.849 Moulding 20 4 5 4 ..200 1000 J. Green well... 3 1 4 333 1000 Glasmann 12 3 6 8 4.250.777 Ecke 6 2 1 1 .. .333 1000 Flitton 24 2 8 2 6 .083 625 H. Williams ..32 7 8 3 3.218.785 Newey .. . . . 20 3 2 5 1.150.875 Stewart ... .s..29 9 7 6 3 .30G .812 Bartlett 18 2 7 7 2.111.375 , I I f PEERY-KNISELY. R. Greenwell...l31 8 .. 20 11.258.952 H. Greenwell.. 63 14 2313 7. 226 .837 t -nr.. r-,l nnl- CI r.-0 Ql J1K 07 JL. lUUIUlVJl u . . . I-LM U UUi- U 'UiU . wu , J. Carlile 2S 11 47 2 2.396.960 V. Folkman 9 2 5 5.. .222 1000 R, Cole 25 3 20 8 3.120 .903 Meyers 4510 43 3 4.222.920 W. Fagan 29 8 63) 3 31.306.956 J. Oweno 571319 5 6.336.800 W Wilkinson.. )53 21 45118 S. 396 .887 Payton fllf 4 3 .. ..1.3811000 Packard ... . 61 3 lj. J. .1.500 1000 |