u Sunday, «roses «, im GEORGE SISLER TOPS BATTERS FOR 1922 SEASON SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1922.

TIMES ¦ ". ¦ ¦ ¦ WASHINGTON g ^mmm.m.^.^^ GOSUN LEADS COBB ADMITS HORNSBY ENDS National-,-,-,-,- Finale rWO BROTHERS American League Pitching Finale HIS LIKING FOR SEASON WITH League Pitching ARE OPPOSED GRIFFMEN IN Osme· Wen by Oar».· Lo»t y, ritch.r. Qamea Wan by fltoher» Qamea Loat by Pltehara Krom The». Clue«. te Tb»·· Club*. From Three CUSS. ? To Th*·· i.'luba GLORIES Ursa·* ON GRID FIELD INITIAL YEAR .Loassst COLLEGE MAN TOP jvNNC, m 3 Contee Jontt* Eleven Pinti Averages Show Always Gathering Players Leads All Batsmen. 8et« Home toward Plays Bitting it* 4* it4 liüta^ii*] Univer«itie» Mak¬ That of Tad at Naw Haven Entitled to Ic8ai£r« ntcher. n«b w. L. p.c. l*J«eö,lsS*Ä From and Hun Mark· and Variously ? ß S G Á f Pitaba- ci.*, gura · » i i l S C ? l l ¿ Qmwgt Sitiar ? ' ti ? tit · s 4 ? ? - 4 4 4 1.11« »gab. ? ?.? e . I I... t.... J.nnaM. M. T,..-. 1 · I . Next Saturday. 1922 «hip. ing Good Use of 'Em. dhows Up His Rivals. f JfT |. Champion I :îïl l Vi- !·... í:r. -i »III.. f.... North. St. L.11 t .T·· 1 1 G?::.!·£ ?::·· 6f!aÌ^:;:::::H t 714 « 1 1.. »41,..*.. 1.'.. Oct. 7.Al¬ .. .. Danforth. St. L·.·» « 1. 1 .. HAVEN, 1 S 1. .til I» of the Interesting devel¬ the season recently 4 1 1 t 1 l Douais·. ?. T.11 4 .TU 1 4 11.1 I SIS'lER. the St. *· aornmal, Mila.? If 4*41111}.. 4 »···.·¦ 1 t S Steal»·. fh|·..14 411 · I t .. .. 1 ., .. S ,. Yale and Iowa, who brilliant first, fili··- opment« of the American ended the } though «J Louis Brown«' I i I Î i » - » * ¿i ONEleague season this year ha« DURING 264 NEWare potential football cham¬ GEORGEbasemar,, M 247 player« \:À ^#?t:;:::83 if ¡i Detroit And employed players, Ulis of the East end Middle ana an· . lì ! ! li.í-é III been th« Tiger«. they was eleven more than th· previous i î I. » pion« .cross line last í !a t ! .... the Sunday lí. I i»S» ? 1 ., in¬ l::v· h next Satur¬ > ,... .. K¿t::í:::B|Murray. H. Y. } ,. promise to be almost the most 111.1111 Ebe»·:::::::,},Coiieh. Cl»·. .IT I :{{?114 i I l'i|:;??.*·G?1.... i 1 1 t West, will most hare if...'... t 1 !.. this vast number, the nexed the battii.it championship of . 4 a J 4 t !.. Sbeekar, St. L.UlfiK 1 4 , 1 } t J year. Of stellar match 14 1,11». Van 9U4«r. St. L....1» Il 114 1441111. 11.. teresting thing in the league next outstanding was day la the gridiron INC. In lit »awe» Slgler attain- season. hundred columns player Rogers scheduled for th« day, interest in .d the of ,415. He 1 i · ¦::: i lé. î Several Hornsby of the St. Louis Card. I I 1 I ? 1 B«u4b*r. BhlB.II II j« III... I 1 i. 1 I splendid average ï ! &&·<£? J ji! } î l ?» j of printed matter have been cir¬ inals. outclassed I I 4 I 4 4 1 Co···', ruta .II 14 .43} 4I4I11I.4 the teams Is divided with that in has fust concluded his sixth season { :;}! culated about and his men Rornsby bis lili lit J. »ara··. B. X. ...II I .11· lit] I !.. ? ? I head ··, Howard and Ty Gobb a miles. 14 14 111. Pfeffer. St fe.1111 .111 14 11112 2 1 their In the major league«, and every since the famous met with cojnpany million II .1·· «111., lililí brothers, and for fif¬ batsman The great «lugger of the Cardinals 4 .. · I .. * 1 I Vesce. Bkln. .II Tad Iones, year Kw nit better than ¿00, reaeh- the success that has crowned His 4 111.14· Nebt. ?. ?.Uli .IM I I 1 ? ? ? I. l t I teen gthlotss and .407 in 1920. added several chapter· to National 111)114 Byes. ? ?.IT II .11« 1411111.. lit years oollege in« did Georg« lead efforts as a manager this year. League history by creating new ha». coaches. Not only in hitting the But an interesting angle is eon· ting record« Rornsby led the hitter« .' î , î::.· iìì ¡Itili i , î.' ï Howard, himself a former Yale his set during the season, for I» » [' l Saturday lead a 11 .1·· c^N^.:::::.ri the 1 1 1 t .. 1 | 1 Jenas. N. 1 .."..Il 0471.11.. tained in the fset that Detroit, ef the Heydler circuit with the hand¬ , coach, will next ».cords rev··! that Bister escurad il ? ? net il too ? < « « ? ? : ? î î î î î , KS&JbA*·::* î i . l. , ¦. î his own !.. ? Db«··, .tt 11 than any ether some oí .401, being in· j football eleven against most hits, 244; scored the greatest I 1 . · ,. Olsen, « »40 011111. Mare, probably, percentage 3. Da).I 1 I 1 1 1 1 used first champion to lead the National : i M brother and against his Alma number of runs, 112. but also . I 1 1 1 Sahsp·. ß«!.4 4 .»M 1 team In the gama, has college h ::. í [::·| have topped t t Dst,. 4 4 .»?» S t i i !...... 1.. .. League with a mark of .4M since |. fcrc,^.:::::: i Mater- He and Tad followed his at base running, lead- ..? ?.? ftsaer. II I I Players. Not so much on the team T.: 4i t î 11 Il .Ul I 1 1 1 1 ·.1 I I .. 1 in¬ company 1 I 4 1 I !.. I Jehaaae. Wasn.» ...11 17 .1111 |i I II UN, when Ed Delehanty held the :.» ,1 î í i. B£v.^"UBsSJMBj 4»?·..·.G...1|Chic.14 11 511« I 4 i1 !.. 1 I»!!.. 1 1 .ach other as coaches at three in« with 49 stolen baaes. 4 13.. lili Ehm*·, Dst..1« »7 .411 i I 1 i ·, I I I I which has riasn in the league this with a of .40·. «..11114 Aldrtor«. ? Exeter, Yale and Syra¬ the de- 11 .411 1.1I 4 1 1.. Itili honor hatting figura t.. ríala. . ? ? ?·· ? 4 ? ? ? 4 ? ? stitution·. Ken William», of Brown«, 1 «.. 1 I 4.. I Kobertasa, Chi. .,..14 | season, but among the material Its In 1874. only T'i...... wSiwrV 4 IM ß; ? : ? ? !.. !.. cuse Th« modern generation of 4. 1 Since Inception . ? ?.;.. Barf··*. St. u., . .. !.. t.. I I I Mare, K. >....11 14 .411 111*14 J ' paeed th« old champion. in and i Cisa. _ i I '·· · · ». I. ..;... I ·.. » .. Fruett St. I-. f I .447 »2411111. which Cobb has gathered eight players, including Harasby, ? Olile«»!·. followers of oebool and college and Williams ascended to the throne 1111 f .411 III.. I.. or better In ·«» · » for¬ SS . Suaaall. Bo«.· III!.. "farmed" through the minor show percentage· of .400 v.: li:: I:: j «ìSVie..»if ».·,·.··.·.·:l >.·· ». athletic« has almost completely of home- king, by smashing .... H ,411 · 1 4 I I 4.. 4., i 4.1 1 I J·*·* i.... 1 I I Oidham. Dat.Il with the futur· in mind is their hatting championship years.