JIM PENDLETON GOES OVER THE .300 AVERAGESI. Paul SU»rl*iop Among Top CTrciiil Walloper* In Am°rb*an Amp*.Jim Fini.llololl, llt;vn'. NetfTO ba«olMiU slar, liiwlly miuio Iho wUvi swatting circle bill he \vaii*1 ur.lll (he Vwi cfciy ol Hie son to reach llio -300 ctics. WayiPK rfwrislop for M Paul the ucal ftwh finished the season with n .301 nuirtc. wlilch »«» genii enough for. eet*nntc*mh place ;iTnoi2 ibe liMer*.Coine inio Hie linal day rvmle-tor. ha*l » .‘Oft overage bo I the dnb wa»-pbybig ■ twin hill'.Tim w»m -io work enrly a:nl came up wlili flucc '/.ii O', four and finish il lt;hc trtpbtmp with uvu oul ol Uvu lo pill him over Hie top. Thirlne Hie year nr went lo bal ftftt time* arlt;J connected for ’“o hits. M's 21 home runs whk rnird hem in dial ■IcpQ’tincni in tliO Atnvrioar. Awwiutiun *ncl his TO yoiw buHtd in was sixlli hWi-rut in the leiyi.tr7/urinr (he l£f«o .vn*on Pemile-ion finiahe*! wiEta a .299 mark, only opnilng one more htr or one h~lt;t (ijrm at Ixtl lo pul him over, Fendkton is « »M*« year ••nnn.sr Paul and will ho subject lb me diytH Hi'.' year unions 3R»iklyn move* him up. Many observers believe he Is iwialn h» R*f his chance In Itie I'ig lea joe ite.vl year Am] itcliih* wlio have an eve on Penrilo-inn ave the St. Louis Uio*Hlt; jiiYl PiiiatHirjEii Plraies.