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'JUMPING JOE' WITH A WINNER AFTER 5 YEAR SENTENCE IN PHILADELPHIA DUCAN WENT FROM Joseph A. Dugan, Our Newest Yankee MOHART'S PITCHING STENGEL'S HITTING Official Batting Figures AN 'INT' FEATURE KEEPS HIM ON TOP of the Major Leagues COLLEGE TO MAJORS * Former Brooklyn Hurler Has Ty Cobb Still in Front in the; AMZ&XCAX NATIONAL. Player CI* A« R M Hit IP MC I«a* MM «l« ( . til CM O AH R H. UK SB One of the Few Who Won 14 for Bisons.Fotlicr- American League £¦**.Malar y.¦»'. *. ».... 44 1::. :: Very «t 1, ... "4 Ml M I M f S4 Cln ... *1.ah-- On. *. * * *i}1 anM ft 14 M «l lit T *, | JftJ 3M no ,34 Have Made That g-ill Heads Hitters. Raee. W4P4MI, |v* II M It II . V ,.M« .<. .!..«* Leap * L . 1» 2 T HHImtM. l>mt wt *11 14 I i IJ , |0 i <lrta*«a. CM »»30J . 111 >mlw, fvt . a* i/i jt »t * i in H. »fc,, CM Successfully. Millar, fM *7lii a4 Hi IS ft 4* .... |«|3*» * j !» N V I ll ia « i-"*r . !. m m #o There seerriB to be no Bob National League batting reo"r.U show Bush, U . )I budging 4rh*a*, X t ItN) I* M I f H ft*-. *S 1» 22 TO FothergiU from the batting leadership Casey Stengel of the Gian's tr>i>|>tng the . '««« -i 14* J.- »l I 8 «<#¦. cm. I* i*0 «ft IN M I U«w<t» Ho* .. «t i*o i« »t of the International League. The hitters with a percentagn of .400, al¬ N1»i nui 7 « * Mwtai. MMa .. *1 m m pudgy Rochester outfielder Increased his Mma»l. K T. ;il«i MM I* < *9* Um«. » l 11# PLAYING SIXTH SEASON actual batting honor* beloup t > lianry. !n-» Mill ?| 4> . «*. « »5 a 30 average last week and now owns a though ) >. im» hvw. nit*,fitts. qn ir 1 7-a.iiary. Wart .. 2J *1 . 13 . « wU 1-aukaM 1 robust .418. who Rogers Hornsbjr of the Cardinal*, wliu Kwh, Cl**» t Cm ... HW 4(i.| *0 142 Fotherglll, recently if I i i . M W. T. m was turned over Rochester In a trade has a of .391. Hon al*<> Mm, DM «! M li ig 4 i I4S 24 V) to percentage .shy m L MM him . I |H1*1 H*mfc®««, Hut *"14* tl ftl for Archdeacon, who Is to join Detroit Omw. PMi . : UM M Came From Cross to Ath¬ made the most hits, 154, and l«ad» the t-rurtm, «r*M> «f lit r» MUh CM 114 Holy In the has made 112 hits, but only K * . s» la is i . UM M 100 fall, with hone runs. j; three of these were home runs. sluggers twenty-seven fi'KHII. t»«r«* « Ml II 11 I I i^S ¦Mrraft, v y. »4» M 144 letics in 1917.Got Here the Mohart. Max Carey of the Pirates continur* HkMMr. Phil m m is m i . BKK v W «n <1 113 Amor\g pitchers Georgo *'M, N. V NIM MM « ft *. ¦¦*¦¦¦ m as who was sent to Buffa/lo by Brooklyn, the bat-e I iU showing the way along |>*tha . C*m IMlli Ml IM Detour. and are tied Hume, Ha* by Krank of Baltimore really with stolen bases, and * r«l ¦¦ 9 i <1191IMmM. tt. I. 44 17ft 20 M for the lead with fourteen victories and thirty-three .fellow*)'. I*hl4 .. MK1 tilM | 4 | « h '.nrnth. Hutu ." 1*4 :« u four defeats each. Bentley of Baltimore the most runs, eighty-seven. John Couch JudfV \va«n ... w .\*i isi . « an N4ftn». CM.... ST IM u n *flh H lwlama. hi I. id* It I 7* 117 M M ill ttatawa. m t M «. 14 23 has won seven and lost one. The of the Reds heads the pltchrra Hnoper. Chi a* a** #»!... ; u |in I .». atl, t In M m »7 111 Br DA.MBL. i'W»p. m. t7 i«i .mm tt I?* « i m M" - averages follow: twelve victories and four defeats for a I. Mkln .. 44 IM 14 41 Player. Club. GAB. R II.H.R.S.B.P.C. *.".4"14. .!. L... f»Mt ll .11 I . III Pt ll m HI U lit Folks, meet Joseph A. Dugan, the Fotherglll, Rooh... 68 268 46 112 3 5 .418 pitching percentage of .750. Falk. C4.I M J.M .) IM I J II **r+»T « M 00 IT* t4 N newest Yankee, over whose transfer Thompson, Tor 34 68 14 26 1 1 .382 Maatai. I M «1 a It * « fit' . Jake Daubert of the Red*, who ap¬ Jtmlraun < from the Red Sox there has been so I'ubuc, Syra 8(1 212 41 78 2 8 .3(18 lev*... 10! M<4 *4 111 I t .III molt k . U. J R 441 71 110 \lck, Syra 18 BS 8 20 0 1 .364 pears to be a confirmed hitter in atreak* Veacf, IM .IM < 1 II III I . |l« I "WiK. N Y *7 M* 71 II* much said in certain quarters lately, Gllhooley, Read.. .104 408 85 118 0 17 .363 Wood. Ova tut Mill I . -«. M «#l. N T !. MO TO lift 1 wound another HI . * I * ». Much as some club owners hated the Onslow, Tor 104 375 62 135 5 14 .380 this season, up prodigious Umi.kte. L I* *i if *...414. Iiktn M I"'. «3 1M I Boley, Bait 00 372 72 132 8 0 .355 hltless befora Numuutktr. i ltn si * I 12 . 0 .» TVrnaa pt*ta. M#l OH Joe's to New hitting streak by going » I IV I . m 1 Idea of Jumping going Post. Read 24 t!8 111 24 0 4 .353 Muffll**. IVaab M Ta»«i m . M. L ITT M to M. lnnli. Cleve KM *r. |7 S* 0 I »M MM Tork, the. proposition was altogether Walsh. Bait 100 399 81139 4 2 .348 Rube Marquard on August 1. Up tm*M|. «!».. .. Mi Mill Connolly, Roch 104 408 81111 2 17 .346 J. 4e»ell. Ckv, 1 <4 18 4 M .awtMawraii. Im KIM 2ft 40 In accordance with the wishes of the Altenberg-, New... 42 153 20 53 0 4 .346 this game Jake had gotten one or more lUciwy. IVt KM 843 M ||» S T !¦ I rrtBch. N T H JO* 4* #7 Brunei. U . M one tii>ae Holy Cross star. When Joe Bottonilv. Syra... 103 390 170 140 14 9 .351 hits in each of his last nineteen con¬ ash MM. Mil III R»i«. Pitta ..1* 1 JO IT 41 Halnes.J.C.ARead. 78 292 46 98 1 20 .336 Kuth. S. Y to If 1 *l rn. »»r. pi ii a< too 43 04 was graduated from college he made Rood 0 .333 which Daubert hiimi*. cm ;. S3 an 45 m a I .»m Aia».» PIMa Brady, 105 420 91 140 17 tests, during punched Mo IS '.XI t* II 4 I |ft 33 t 10 mistake of with Phila- 19 S 1 Harris. ft* uttama 11.11 .. M Mft the signing Parnhcm. Bait 23 57 13 .333 out twenty-nine hits In seventy-alx E. Hawaii, CWva.. IT I II . *7 02 114 and it took him nearly six Barry. Bait 15 27 0 9 0 0 .333 At. if P M Ureh. *. T «T 2M 45 Tl drlphia Merkle, Roch 105 422 101 140 5 19 .332 a of .882. Previ¬ V*n illlder. L J6 *1 10 II I one trials for percentage <'.ardr\er, Oni... If K1 II M I I . M OParrall Ctil .... *3 3H0 43 01 years to rectify the error. He is Jacobs, J. C 98 401 83 133 10 22 .332 T «*rtffiih. Hkla.. 240 30 Daubert a streak of hit¬ 81tank*. Wfcah . >t Itl S3 M I I 7*1 f> TT of the very few who have made a Butler, Buffalo... 92 321 77 106 6 12 .330 ously enjoyed KH"e. Wuh Itt<«« Mill 4 14 2*8 N*hl. N T 14 Tl . U Bentley, Bait 101 414 73 136 15 3 .329 CM B from into the ting in twenty-two games. This stands Cutahaw, Inn .... 7« 3<>:> MM 3 I A,**4««. « 4 21 successful Jump college Wlgglesw'th, New 58 217 22 70 2 3 .323 ft 4 . M>ara. Mia »7 VI K 12£ Holt, J. r 88 329 62 105 7 10 .319 streak in the Na¬ Moatll. Chi 14 2*4 I U majors. as the longest hitting M l»4 . .">1 ( M««. Bkiai .. .. M 4 It Styles Bait 90 270 37 85 9 2 .315 nimhqi'n, U»»i M M II M Some fans talk of Jumping .Toe as Jumping this and comes Btrunk. CM HO 3M« 24 <M . 4 281 Tarry. CM .. U M *4 *> Zltman, J. C 106 376 92 118 4 17 .314 tional League year, Coeb*). Wub M M 12 II I I Ml Mllaary. .»' L... HMl 31 T? If he were a newcomer in the Ameri¬ Kollv.Road.ATor... 88 318 47 100 14 2 .314 within one game of equaling Pratt's ». Tf joe" 0 N. Y 101 *7# Mil* I I .». AInaathh. L... Tft 331 20 and Llghtner, Read... 33 121 15 38 2 .314 streak of games. Seo«t. 1\ wall. Mr. a< 310 SO »' can League. As a matter of fact Archdeacon, Roch. 101 399 93 124 3 27 .311 champion twenty-three Clark.
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    PAGE 10 r THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SEPT. 3, 1927 | S s Named; in Line- Up Monday < PLAYINGAFIELD Tribe New Business Staff Warstler -With Billy Evans- IJ. Perry President, N. Perry Speed Regatta ORE ball frames are lost Semi-Finals Dempsey Seeks Speed in Punches Gene Rests around second basee, between Vice President, Rich- \ t | the shortstop and the secmd- Started Today sacker than in any other spot on a atLongwood ardson Treasurer. Up as Jack ball club.” • The speaker was Heinle Wagner, By United Press in his day a great shortstop, now on CLAUER AS SECRETARY DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 3.—Com- acting as assistant Schedule petition in the eleventh annual in- Also Loafs to Manager Bill ternational speed-boat regatta was Carrigan, of the ! Shortstop open Boston Red Sox. Hennessey and Williams in Return of Star scheduled to on the Detroit Champion to Start Work We were discus- Monday Popular River this afternoon with represent- sing the difficulty Brilliant Form—lVteet Move. atives of America, England, Ger- Monday—Dempsey Goes many and of getting together With the reappearance of the In- Canada entered. a winning team. Tilden and Hunter. at Washington Park Despite tipping over in his Baby a-Golfing. dians todsjy, America 111 at Algonac Friday, Gar “We have lost under the ownership of James A. By United Press Wood, holder of the world record, By United Press so many games Perry of Indianapolis, announce- CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Sept. 3. was ready to compete in the twelve- CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Gene Tun- this year It is ment was made regarding the offi- hard to keep —An all-American semi-final round litre class, three heats of thirty ney, heavyweight champion, today cers who will direct the business miles each.