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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949 e & 0 8 ¢ 8 0 o © e : :IKELL 1025 BATTING . TIDE TABLE: o | : e 3 FIELD, AMER. LEAGUE . JUNE 23 b4 1 g ® Low tide, 6:01 am., 03 ft. o ® High tide, 12:28 p.m., 129 ft. ®| CHICAGO, June 22.—#— George e Low tide, 17:56 p.m. 4.7 ft. | Kell, Detroit third sacker, fattening | ® High tide, 23:56 p.m., 159 ft. ® | his American League batting aver- | . e |age six points to .352 during the | . e | week to zip 30 full points ahead o! | e %0007 0000 : {the field. Boston’s Dom DiMaggio climbedi | four points to .322 for second piace. | Last week’s runner-up, Eddie Jocst | | of Philadelphia, skidded 12 to .33 Boston's Ted Williams moved from fiifth to third with 314, Other leaders in averages com- | puted through Sunday’s games were Hank Majeski of Philadelphia, tied with Joost, with .313; Bob Dillinge: | is, .307;, Cass Michaels, Chi-| Hoot Evers, Detroit, .301; | Detroit, .296; and John- | ny Groth, Detroit, and Eddie Rob “msun, Washington, .294 apiece. {» Locked in a three-way tie in | home run production with 16 each were Williams, Joost-and Vern Ste- for a Better BUY Better TRY N | N § phens of Boston. Williams held the 2 ’runs-baned-in lead with 65, bang- | ; ing in 13 auring the week. | \ Joost had the most runs, 61; Kel.| { | the most hits, 80; Majeski the most | { | two-baggers, 10; and Dillinger zhv“ 2 most stolen ' bases, eight. Eimer, § | Valo of Philadelphia and Cleve- | i land’s Dale Mitchell were tied .in yhimng triples, each with seven. } New York’s Vic Raschi fortified | his pitching lead with two mor- | victories for an 11-1 record and = 917 percentage. \'i.rgil Trucks of Detroit added 12 more strikeout vic- | tims to bring his total to 82. | ROBINSON LEADS IN N L. BATTING NEW YORK, June 22—i#— The 's Jackie Robinson, to beccme the first right- hiiting National League | g champion since 1942, en-, a commanding 11-point edge | over his nearest rival. | The Dodger infielder tacked nine | points to his mark during the past | week to increase his average to a| leity 358—including games through unday. Trailing the Dodger star is i ier Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cardinals. Red is moving | ng at .347 gait. 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