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= eR + OF SEASON WHEN HE COULDN'T HIT Sidimeidd fom te from Third Page.) ‘Batting Nest next year with an aver- ‘Bge of 225. IT had pounded my w “Wp again from twenty-eighth pla gin 1916. That 1916 record was cer- Malinly a bad slump, because in 1915 T had hit .815 for eighth pinee in the} oer game, but i fi tevo errors, while the Sox finished the season with a club fielding ayer- of .972, leading th », safely end of ‘the White pennant and then t ae Giants for At average of .32 with the bat of which I've just written included wnly two homers, three three-hag- yrérs and half a dozen two-sack- ors, Iwas at bat 128 times for 40 hits and 14 runs in 52 games, You see, I as still unable to put over the four- ‘ase clout as I wanted to, although 1 Melt sure 1 had it in my eye and my | wt They wern't mers that year, Ty Cobb, who led je league in batting with .38%, got ‘only 7, and George Sisler, who took An average of .353 in 185 games, had cenly 2, Tris Speaker himself cor- wis. only a pair, Bobby Veach of Detroit hung up § and Wally Pipp| f the Yanks, my present team-mate, fad 9, the highest of all RUTH AND CICOTTE TIED FOR STRAIGHT WINS. * Here's a funny thing: Eddie Cicotte knocking many “Gnd I were tied for sebond honors in| ‘the number of straight wins in 1917. We neh had & winning streak of “qight games: Now, Reb Russell, a lieeate ‘of Cicotte's on the White : turned me back on May 18, when was trying for a ninth straight, win, I didn’t get back at him till “Sept, %, when the Rebel came “glong with a winning streak of seven straint behind him. 1 remembered the Rebel had spotied my nice ww of wins and I up and threw him Back when he was fighting for his Saxvin straight victory. It was a good-natured battle and "We've often talked it over. Of coyrse, ‘the White Sox pitchers had some Won- they had to have them in order to inthe pennant. Cicotte had a second cessful run of seven straight and Will leave Pler 31, N. K., foot of Cri A. M. Keturning leave Newburgh, 4 P. MUSIO—RESTAURANT, HUDSON NAWIGAT! aon COMPANY Su. GRAND REPUBLIC Luis ** “EXTRA BOAT SERVICE aul Si ROUTE ©. HIGHLANDS OCEAN GROVE - POINT PLE foot, W. 388, Bt repel heed MUSIC, DANCIN: tie ern Way 50c ones Broad 7380-6034 t» New London. Steamer Ohi jenves Plor 40, M.; foot Bost 22d New London, 5.15 we for all pointe in Information at Consolidated ‘rious The New Englané | me, i winning fits in the 1917 season, | % SUNDAY EXCURSION RGH AND RETURN, $1.25 (including War Tax.) Great White Flier ‘‘Rensselaer’ DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY SAIL "1 \ UP THE HUDSON—Highland Falls, Newburgh, Beacon and Return Hy. Sundays aa “AU: aeEnoar, Trips Up the Hudson to a | BEAR “+ ASBURY PARK tio | ree rents bata | | BOSTON Une. War Temp BUGHT TRIP ON THE SOUND | Start your vacation with this delightful ie. 120 miles through Long Iuland or W, N. R, Monday he came back later with etx tn a row, ! My eight wins wore my first eight outs of the season, and it looked as though I was going to gallop down the line for a record of some kind. No such luck, Walter Johnson, the best of them all, won nine in a string Some hoy, that Walter, and 1 think he's as good to-day as he ever was, After this season had been hung out to cure in the record books, I discovered Jone thing which had been overlooked | by most of the figurers, It wasn’t #0 very Important on the ball field, but it ea ple of giggles to learn |that my average of games won dur- ing wil my career in professional base- | ball was the highest in the league. Ic totalled at 98 games pitched, of which I lost 3%, for a mark of 678. Joe Wood, formerly of the Red Sox, but then with Cleveland, was just a shade behind me, with 57 games lost out of 4 total of 170 starts, His average was 672 Of course this sounds fine, but as some other author has observed before t doesn’t mean anything.” | I've always been sorry about a little trouble I had in our own park in 1917 with “Brick” Owena, the umpire. He had ordered me off the field in the first Inning after a little argument and I forgot all about Brother Matthias and took a smash at him, It looked for moe and I was afraid Johnson might ride me out e league, because that sort of thing is all wrong, I knew it as well as anyone else, You bet I was re- Leved when Ban considered my youth and let mo off with a fine of $100, | which I paid in time to return to the | fame a week later. There's one moral I'd like to draw from this for the benefit of young players coming up, and that is the punch belongs in the ball gam@ not jon the umplre's nose, (AU rete reserved by United Feature Syndicate) (Te be continued row.) i * Sauce and served on a bed of lettuce leaves. ) At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores @ E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. pu URURURUCYONURUIMI YU ynal Bt., 10 A. 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