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Show MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING LIST Thicago. April 24 Bob Fisher. Chicago, Chi-cago, with thirteen hits In the first seven games of the season leads the batters of the National league with a percentage of BOO, according to aver ages compiled he.ro today. The next nlnfl batters are Zimmerman. Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, oiin, Groh. Cincinnati. .450; Cra-vatb. Cra-vatb. Philadelphia, .429; Doyle, New York .407, Smith, Boston .393; Luder-us, Luder-us, Philadelphia, 389; Clarke. Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, .375; Connolly, Boston, .375. Saior Chicago, .370; Snodgrasa New York, with five, leads In stolen bases Another Chlcagoan, Jacques For-nier. For-nier. is setting the pace in the American Amer-ican league. He has been up ten age of .500., next come Cobb, Detroit, .480; Crawford, Detroit, .464; Strunk, Philadelphia, .423; C. Walker. St. Louis. .391; Jackson, Cleveland, .357; Oldring, Philadelphia, .357, E Walker Walk-er St. Louis, .357, Janvrin. Boston, 357; Maisel, New York, and John Collins Chicago, lead the base stealers with five each. In the Federal league, Cooper. Brooklyn and Rariden, Newark, are leading the batters with .500 each. Magee and Kauff, Brooklyn, are tied for the stolen base record with seven apiece. Gharity of Minneapolis has made seven hits in his first ten times at bat and his average of .700 puts him away in front among the American association batters. Wortman leads the base stealers, with five thefts Andreen, Memphis, leads the Southern South-ern association batters, with .471. no |