Word: scholl
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...Sophomore second baseman, jumped to the head of the field in individual batting and slugging. He has an average of 404, gained on 13 hits in 28 at bats, and leads in total bases, with 16. He also is tied with three teammates, George Polzer, Walter Scholl and Ken Brown, for runs scored, each with 10. And another Cornellian, Scholl, leads the league in individual base-stealing, with...
...twelve tries for an average of 583 and the load in the race for the Charles H. Biair But. He hit six of those blows in a row. Tied for most number of hits are Cornell's twin bombers, George Polzer and Ronnie Stillman, each with ten safeties. Walter Scholl, of Cornell, and Bill Koepsell, of Pennsylvania, are tied in the Princeton A. A. Cup competition for individual base-stealing, each with...
...Columbia 4 16 .438 Macdonald, Harvard 3 14 .429 Plumer, Princeton 2 7 .429 Jones, Princeton 2 7 .429 MacCoy, Princeton 2 8 .375 Finneran, Cornell 3 11 .364 Lovett, Harvard 3 15 .333 Morris, Pennsylvania 4 12 .333 Koepsell, Pennsylvania 4 12 .333 Tully, Harvard 2 9 .333 Scholl, Cornell 3 10 .300 George, Pennsylvania 3 7 .286 Sickles, Cornell 3 11 .273 Keyes, Harvard 3 15 .267 Anderofsky, Columbia 4 15 .267 Hasslinger, Columbia 4 16 .250 Gefaell, Princeton 2 8 .250 Pill, Columbia 4 17 .235 Lewerth, Columbia 4 13 .231 Murphy, Columbia 4 18 .222 Pearson...
...eight hits in 14 at bat. He was second to Harvard's Ulysses Lupien last year. Polzer also has batted in mot runs, ten, and with a teammate, Ronnie Stillman, has scored the most runs, seven, as well as having gained most total bases, 13. Another Cornellian, Walter Scholl, leads in the competition for the Princeton A. A. Cup, emblematic of league base-stealing championship...