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    Western League Averages
Bert Kin. Oftithi s HMi second bea.
.mn. It the bin nol In the r-attlnj. of
th lau Jut now. H ha passed the
.fl mark and U atlll g.ilng It a terriblJ
pace. He h bronfftt hl:rtie;f up from
a .200 hitler. In th lt nlnt week r
ha made an unique record. unpar.ll'-d
in the Western lesgu. Every week of
that lime bt he ehown gin. For the
week ending June 2S hl verage was .20.
nd here t th wy U advanced weK
by week: July J. .K. July . 148; July -11.
.260; July fS. .2M; July , .9; August .
.r; August IS. 2M; Augut J". Au
gust 27. .201. And inr thuMday he he
till further advanced. Thera trhr
never a mora consistent record In tha
league than thl one. It how Kins to
b a man of claia. Hi batting I all tha
BATTINO AVERAGES.
Playera.
Autrey, Omaha
McDonough, Denver .
Olmated, D Molnea
Cassady, Denver
Dolan, Dee Molnea
Barter, De Molnea
Bflden, Denver
Welch, Omaha
Kins, Omaha
Clark, Pueblo .........
Patterson, Pueblo . ...
Waidron, Denver
Mattlcks. Pueblo
f ox. Unjoin
mltb. Pueblo
mrwe remarkable when considered In light
of the fart that he It ranklnlf fourth in
tha leagu of arrlflc hitter. Hla fielding
and bane running are alao tedlly Improv
ing. Chick Autrey hat Jumped back in
the lra1 of th leagje at th bat. Thll
give Omaha threa .Sco batter. Autrey,
Welch and King. Fisher. Beldn and
Auitln ara next In lln. If BeldeV and
Auttin' hitting of the lat month could be
taken aa their year work. It would how
them In tht coveted claai. Her ar th
avragea In all department of alt the play
er in the league:
It It of Interest to not that a De
Molne player I among th thirteen bet
tacrine hitter ot the league. That my
account for tome of De Molne' loe.
lriMint I'rm iviuuifB ....
Owen. Pueblo
Adam, Denver .....
Irwin, Denver
Corhan, Pueblo
Thorns. Lincoln ...
Villi, OIUUM MJ
Zalusky, Denver ....
fisher, Omaha
Klnneally, Denver ..
Davidson, Lincoln ...
Beld.n, Omaha
Granville. Sioux City
Austin, Omaha
Andrea, Sioux City
Henry, Sioux City ..
Pritchett, Lincoln ..
Krueger, Denver
Lovett, Denver
Franck, Omaha
Shea, Sioux City
Dwyer, Dea Molnea
Nethoff, Dea Molnea ....
Gagnter, Lincoln ........
Hendrlx, Lincoln
Xlnran, Lincoln
Mltte, Pueblo ...
LeBrand. Omaha
! Johnson, .Lincoln .....
SBonno, Lincoln
Chabelc, Dmvef
Jamea. Pueblo
FrMtnu, Sioux City .,
Rhode. Omaha
, 1. - Tl..-.t-.l.
t FIELDING.
Players
Honska, Pueblo
Lovett, Denver ........
Belden. Denver .,
Dexter, Dea Molne
"White. Denver
. rira misuaa a j ...
Thorn, Lincoln
Dwyer. Dea Molnea ..
Chabek, Denver
Itleridorfer, p
Total
LINCOLN.
Jud.
Kinran, e ....
Hendrlx, p ..
AB. R. M. Av.
.. '. M ISO .331
,. 1 4.1 ,:2J
..31 I 10 .SSI
.. 4M 6 143 .SIS
,. 315
aia
w 7 isi .9
.. 43) f U) .3
.. 4:i ; 1st .31
.. 34 f 1)5 .S"l
.. 4"4 77 1 .!
.. 4 fO M .11
.. 415 ' 13U .:,jo
.. 4fi 74 121 .2
.. rt'4 B 1 .2i7
.. 4A0 6S 122 .i4
134 JO 3i .3-3
..42ft 64 121 ,2'2
,. WO 2 M .3.3
,. 79 7 10 .-.7S
,. M ' 4 14 .!T7
,. !ft 3 8 .274
.. 124 14 34 .274
.. 377 7S 13 .273
.. 33 1 .2)3
,. X 72 tf .271
.. 4.12 73 117 .3.1
.. 4'r M 110 .270
,. 27 3 74 .2
.. 413 110 .
,. 7 1 21 .Ki
.. 8l U M .2M
.. 373 83 M .K2
.. 4H0 73 121 .M
.. 101 15 2H .2."
,. 349 62 .?('
.. 44 N 121 .;S4
,. 320 47 HI .263
.. 33 42 (1 .3.3
.. 2rf 43 i .lil
,. 307 4 77 .3 1
,.",. 11 .(43
,. H M 100 .2
,. 43 45 10(4 .243
,. 4S7 M 107 . 545
,. 308 M M .24(1
,. 2X1 24 M .241
,.375 36 . 83 .2.
., JIT 17 87 ,8
,. 139 3D .223
.. Si 1 .220
.. Ill 34 4 -Sl
,. 413 51 ' 91 . .Hi
,. 220 18 47 .215
.. 4&3 63 134 .210
,, 424 41 ".210
,. 487 52 101 .20
,. 24 S .2 8
.107 V. .101
,. 11$ 1 23 .2 0
,. lol 18 10 .198
,. :m fs .m
. 'M 80 fS .IPS
.. ) 23 ii .uo
. 102 16 19 ,1
. 92 12 17 .1R&
. 11 13 22 .1H
,. I'i3 7 1 .176
. 14 21 31 .19
,. 30 4 5 Ail
. 73 8 18 .167
. ft 10 1 .161
. 82 I 13 .159
, 82 . 1 .151
v MS .138
.. 81 1 11 .185
. 0 13 12 .13
.1.14 13 .125
, 94 4 11 .117
. 94 8 10 .104
- 40 I 4 .W
. h i .m
. 73 I 7 .093
,. 23 1 .043
.13 10 .000
I ' iv ... -, I
PCX A. E. Av.
,. 1 10 0 1O.0
. K . 1! 1 .990
. 802 130 2 .
. 7 .3- 4 .04
. 763 41 13 ,9SS
.101 81 25 .973
. 447 83 18 .973
. 410 97 12 .97
.m 107 33 .976
.1085 104 2 .97
. 3 89 1 .973
. 846 97 12 .879
0 0
i 1 37 W 2
. H. P.O. A. B.
0 10 0
1 i . I
I 110 0
I 1 I I 3
1O88I
I 0 111 o
I 1 1 0 0
I 0 6 1 0
i o ' o e
i.i l l i
) 0 0 0. 0
i i 84 "1 t
o t o a o x-
Smith, Pueblo i 3M M 11
oren. Biotix City PO ;
Mlte. Pueblo M 1
Kox. Unoln ?9 K ' -J"
7,Xur, Denver m 91 21
Cndlng. Omaha .413 106 17 .9j
Olrretfad. Da Molne t 24 1 , Ml
Mohannon. Denver 7 .M
Davldaon, Lincoln 27 19 10 .9
caniphell. Bloux City 1f4 J
Hnry. ploux City 8.1 79 IT .PM
Venn. Lincoln 1 & I
LeBrand. Omaha 7 44 11 .Wi
Jude. Uncoln 14 12 8 .f1
Putlereon, Pueblo 333 J.7 25 . .91
Welgardt. Lincoln 1M T .9
Pndeni. Omaha II 59 I
Hendrlx, Lincoln 1 1 t .JT
Ran. Omaha 10 90 J .-T
Welch, Omaha 2W 11 li
McKay. Bloux City 1 l1
Mattlck. Pueblo 2M 8fl 14 .95
Bomar. De Molne 2S M 4 .963
A Ammm tl.nvnr 8 64 8 .ml
Murphy. Lincoln 0 1 .W-2
Jme, Pueblo. 4 84 I .:&
Klhcr. Omaha lit 4 .9f0
readv, Denver 24 12 .94
VValdron, Denver 31 14 13 .948
ll.iliir. Doe Molnea .... 44 10 8 .947
Andrea. Sioux City 245 331 84 .944
Hollenbeck. Omaha 10 77 5 .944
Oaanler. Lincoln 339 817 88 .
Jnhnaon, Lincoln 3 4 .M6
Corbett. Denver 17 84 .944
MoDonough, Denver ...... 84 71 27 .941
King. Omaha 336 TS 34 .
Wltherup. De Molne 4 14 T .989
Krueger, Denver 84 S VI .93
Bpencer, Pueblo 121 20 11 .9S8
BM.Ifn Omaha , 13 30 13 .W7
Flourney, De Molne 124 I 10 .935
Bonno, Lincoln 6 47 t .9&
Starr. Bloux City (
Irwin. Denver 124 139 19 .93
Holme. Bloux City 143 38 14 .90
Jone. Lincoln 9 97 .980
Granville. Pioux C1V 214 810 42 .924
Freeman, Sioux City 3 28 3 . 923
Cholvanard. De Molnea ..12 0 1 .323
Pritchett. Lincoln 114 210 27 .S2J
Franck. Omaha 265 2 49 .919
Hall, Omaha 5 61 6 .91S
Fltxpatrlck, De Molne ... 194 140 32 . 917
Omttead. Denver 14 S4 3 .917
Galgano. Pueblo .' IS 8.1 I .910
Corhan. Pueblo 334 2SK 48 .91
Nelhoff. De Molne ...... K6 43 .915
Austin, Omaha 193 Zfl 42 .914
Clarke, Pueblo 9 4 75 43 . 913
Owen. Pueblo 4 17 I .9)3
Hogrlever, Pueblo 144 V 33 .913
Furchner, Sioux City 4 1) 11
Welch. 8loux City 109 143 27 . 903
Jackaon, Denver 7 49 9 .834
Fltiaersld. Pueblo 19 64 10 .8!2
Kelly. De Molne 62 53 13 . 80
Rhode. Omaha 2 20 3 .80
Nelson, De Molne 7 43 8 .S73
Miller. Pueblo 87 14 17 . 854
Klnneally, Denver 190 19S 64 .tK3
8TOLRX BA.8K 6. SiCHiriCIt HIT.
apsnrsr, Pusblo 41 flldn. lenvr 44
Auittn, .ornsns fci onsiiier, Lincoln l
PttTKm. rueMe 4 Dsviewn, Uacota .... 1
F'ot., Uacl 45 Kins, emkks .,..21
Holma, tlonx City.... 41 TAonut, Uneala ...... 2J
Msttlcks, PtDI9 i Austin, Omsk A
An4ras, tlus City.... it Cy. ttanvsr li
IsTldoa, LlncAla M antress, Slous City...
Cundy, Denrsr 21 Frtnck, Omshs !
Flsurnar, DMXolnss., M r. Unroln 20
Tfcftoio, Lincoln 21 Reldsn. Osisks 19
Csmpksll, loux City.. t lrithtt, LlaeolB 1
Hoxr1STr. Fusble 27Clsrk, Pueblo It
Clark. PuoMo ......... 27 No ettior plkysr bat to
All other slayers kavoxre 14.
(visas Ibaa 31. .. ::. ; . ; .,-.. ,. ..;,
Team F1cldlngLlnooln. .949; Sioux Clfri
.953: Omaha. .&2; De Moines, .644; Pueblo,
uenver, ..
Team Battlna Denver, .247: Pueblo. .259:
Omaha, .351; Pes Morne. .249; Bloux City,
.240; Lincoln, .331. . .
Sacrifice. Hit LlnoOln. 179; Denver, 177;
Omaha. 166; Pueblo, 146; Sioux City, 133;
Dea Molnea, 1U3.
Stolen Bate Pueblo, 276; Sioux City, 217;
Omaha. 209; Lincoln, 187; De Molne, 134;
Denver, 163.
Lincoln 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Two ba hit: Dwyr, M
hoff, riourny, fx. Jud. Davldeon.
Batea on ball: Off BIrdorfer I; off Hen.
drlx 4. off Johneon 1. Hit by pitcher,
Bieradorter 2. Paed ball: Hecklnger,
Zinran. Struck out: By Blerdorfer 3. by
Hendrlx 4, by Johnson 6. Stolen basea:
Dwyer, Hecklnger., Double play; Nle
hoff, Flttpatrlckj Dwyer. Hendrlx. Oag
tiler, Davldon. Sacrifice hita: Fltapat
rick. Choulnard, Fox, Zinran. Tim. 1:30.
Attendance 1.200. Umpire, Davis.
Scora aecond game:
DBS MOINES.
A.B. R. H. O. A. K.
Flournoy. If 4 1 18 0.6
Fltapatrtc. rr I o l J J
Dwyer, lb
4 , 0 1 31 0 0
w ri . m u.a ......... .. " . " -
Choulnard, cf 4 0 0 I 0 J
Keliy, ss 4 0 0 t ' 3
Tolan. b 4 0 I I 1
Nlehoff, 8b v...v. 4 0 1110
Hecklnger. I 0 1 3 1 0
Bomar, p 8 0 1 ' 0 1 0
Total S3 1 '1 '27 U 1
UNCOLN.
. . .A.B. R. H. O. A. E.
Murphy, rf 5 0 1 ,0 0 0
Vox, 2b 3 1 6 0 2 0
Jude. If ....-.. 3 12(06
Davidson, cf 4 6 18 0 0
Gagnler. .. 3 0 1 6 3 1
Pritchett, 3b 0,0 0 8 0
Elnran. lb 4 0, 0 15 0 4
vveitart. e 3 113 4 0
Jonas, p 4 1 I t 0
Total 32 " 7 V 13 1
De Molnea 1 0 6 0 0 0-1
Lincoln 0 0 0 2 04
Two base hit: Bomar. Base on balls t Off
Bomar, 3. Struck out: By Pmr, 2; by
Jones, 1. Stolon basa: Fox, Double play:
Dolan to Dwyer. Sacrifice hit: F1tptrtck,
Oagnler. Time: 1 . Attendance, 1,600. Um
pire: Davla.
ELITES WPfS BY HARD HITTING
falasky'a TreBagtr 1st th gv.
mth llo It.
DENVER, Aug. Denver won from
Pueblo today by hard hitting in tha eeventh
Inning. Th game was totter played than
ny other of the present aerie. Zalutky'
three-base hit that should have been only
a, lri wa th deciding point. Adam
pitched well, the visitor not getting two
tut in any on inning. Score:
DENVER.
A.B. R. M. f A. W.
trrett. If 4 1 1 1
Boldan, ib 3 0 0 8 3 6
Caaeady. rf 4 0 1 3 6
Waidron. cf 4 0 0 1 0
White, lb , 4 0 1 10 4 0
Irwin. 3b 3 110 4 1
Klnneally. a 3 114 4 1
Zaluaky. o 4 12 10 0
Adims, p 4 0 1.0 3 1
Mltse. 3b...
Oalgano, p.
4
4
1 ' 0
0 1
Total 83 3 24 10 3
Denver 1 M 0 0 I 1 M
Pueblo 0. 0 0 X 1 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hit: Irwin. Three-bate hit:
Lovett. Zaluaky. Home run: Mltse. Bales
on balls: Off Adam. 2; off Galgano, 3.
Struck out: By Adam. 4; by Galgano, 1.
Sacrifice hit: Klnneally, Spencer, Smith.
Stolen baaea: Irwin, Klnneally, Hogrlever,
Mattlck. Hit by pitched ball: Smith.
Spencer. Passed ball: Zalusky. Double
rlsy; Mltse to Corhan to Clark. Time:
:ta. Umpire: Black.
BROWNS EASY FOR BOSTON
(Continued from First Page.)
Total 33 6 6 27 16
PUEBLO.
A B. R. H. O. A.
lioirlover. 3b 6 0 3 11
lencer. If 3 10 3 0
Smith, c 3611
Mattlcks. cf 4 0 1 6
Clara, lb 4 0 0
Miller, rf 3 0 1
Oirba. 0 8 6
cue the American league New York team,
and today it dropped both game of a
double-header to Chicago. In the first
game th Chicago player only had to
make on run to win, a New Tork was
he) pies before the fine pitching of White.
There were run aplenty for Chicago In
the second game and New Tork never had
a chance. Score, first game:
CHICAGO. KW YORK. " '
A H O A.B AB.H.O.A.E.
Hihs. rf 4 3 3 eronrar. ib.... 4 3 3 4 1
Jeoas, cf 3 t 4 OMrliroeo. rf. 3 0 4
Uboll. lb,... 4 1 1 Ocnaao. lb.... 4 14
Douskenr. if t 1 4 0 M.mphlll. ef . 3 6
ria. tb 4 13 1 OLaeorta. to... 4 131
Prst, as.... 4 8 9 1 Molarity. If. 4 t I 0
ullfaa. C...4 14 1 4 Ball, aa 4 8
TaaMhlll. Is 4 18 8 ekiainow, s... 4 116
Will la. p 6 1 1 I tOboabro, p.. 8 14
Total 34 3T I Totals Iv mil 1
Chicago 0 6100000 0-1
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Conroy, Hahn, Parent.
Three-base hit: Chesbro. Sacrifice hit:
Jones. Stolen base: Ball. Double play:
Sullivan to Tannehill. Struck our: By
White, 4; by Chesbro. 1 Base on balls:
Off . White, 8: off Cheebro, L Time: l;&a.
Lmnlre: Connolly.
CHIOAOO. NEW TORK.
Al M.O A g A8 M O A B
Mahs. rf 4 110 ofonmr. lb.... 4 3 I
Jsofo, cf 6 3 1 t tMellvacB, rf. I 1 10
Ubsd. lb.... 4 3 6 3 Cnaaa, lb.... 4 1 it
Doucbenr, If I t I I f hampklll. cf. I 1
Davla, tb 3 Oil lUporu, b . 4 11
faraat, as.... I 1 Mor rur. If. 4 0 I t 3
ulltTaa. t... 4 6 I tBall, aa 8 1 I 1
Tanaobill, Ib 4 I I CBialr. o I 1 1
aUk, I II tMaaalsa. .. I a
Totals 11 M 31 11 1 Totals II 4 it T
Chicago 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 O-t
New York 0 0 0 3 0 0 03
Left on bate: Chicago, 6; New York 4.
Base on balls: Off Smith, 11; off Man
uilng, t Struck out: By Smith, 8: by Man
ning, 6. Three-base hlte: Hahn, Jones.
Two-bsse hits: Jones, Conroy. Sacrifice
bits: Lxughrty, Davis. Parent, Hemphill.
Stolen basea: Chase (2). Hit by pitched
ball: By Manning, 2. Time; 10. tmp.re;
Connolly.
TIGESS ABE TWICE BEATEN
Atklettra Skat Tkoas Oat la First ss4
VVIa 6cas4 Fasr t Three.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23. -Philadelphia
won both gsme of today' double-header
with Detroit. Score, first gam:
rHILACEt-THlA DETROIT.
AS M.O A-g AB H O A E
Martaal. If .. I I I 4MeIatrra. If.. I t 1 4
Oinn(. cf... 8 t 8 1 Vhrfr. tb.. 4 13 4
Barr. lb 4 8 4 tCraolor. cf. 4 1 3 4
kiorea. rf... 4 I I 4 Scobb, rf 3 6 1
Da'ia, Ib I 6 6 t Roaanao. lb.. 4 8
J ralllaa. Ib 3 I Mikmin. a... 4 6 I I a
Ntrkala. as .. I 1 I 6 tCousblia. tb. I 4 8
Pnw.ru. t .... I 8 tO'Uaarr, M..I 8 4
Cootaba. ....! tit 0iuvaa. ... I tilt
Toiala M 1 37 II t Totals II " U 11 l
Detroit 000060 04
Philadelphia 120010 -4
Two-base hits: SchaeYer. O'Learv, Craw
ford. Hartsel, Barry. Nichols. Homo run:
Coombs. Bacrlfica hits: Oldrln. liartael.
Stolen baa: Harry lft on bases: De
troit, 6; I'liilsdelphia. 3. Struck out: By
Donovan, 1; by Coombs. 8 Double plats:
Coughlln to Srhatfsr to Rnsaman. Mcln
tyro t bthaiidi, Nlclui1 to Harry t Davia.
f al baaa o balls: Off Duauvaa, 1; ult
f
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11,000,000.00 .Worth of Enpsoeece
hind This $1500 Car
TTD
In the, last eight years we have made and sold more
than $11000,000 worth of Mitchell cars-sold at an
average price of $1500 each.
We are the pioneers of low-priced cars. Other cars
have been reduced to $1500. Mitchell cars have
sold for $1500 for the past eight years. s
The first Mitchell car was a good car. And every
succeeding Mitchell model was better.
Our first year we sold fifty cars. Last year we sold
2,500 cars. That is proof.
And now all of our $11,000,000 worth of experience
we have crystallized into this new $1500 car.
It is a five-passenger, four-cylinder, 30 horse-power
touring car. Big, handsome, strong; Powerful,
speedy, easily controlled.
It embodies the best of all that we learned in
making $11,000,000 worth of cars.
And there is not one experiment in it. Everything,
at ' 4 '
Irom its power plant to its steering
mechanism, has been tried, tested and
proven in actual, daily use.
t --.' -
We call this a $1500 car. Its cost to
you is, in fact, only $1200.
For it has, in all, more than $300 worth
of actual automobile value, which you
can get in no other $1500 car.
The $1500 price, forexample, includes
a $150 Splitdorf Magneto, in addition
to the regular ignition system.
The $1500 price includes thirty-two
inch wheels and four-inch tires.
The $1500 price includes a dozen things that you
would expect only in a $5000 car.
Judge this car, not by what we say but by what it
'ts, by what it.jvill.:!. Judge it by what, for: eight
years, earlier Mitchell models have done.
r?
And i then remember, that while there is not one
single experiment about this car, yet it represents
a thoir-md refinements gleaned from $11,000,000
worth oa experience.
I tlTsTnVVn. i 0:': : :;: ; ; : '!! ::-H ' ,1 ' O
V , i j i U J; -i . mis h i i s
Ready for 'a'
Dont Pay this Price and Get
a Lesser Car
Don't pay $1500 for a car tht htia't got $150
magneto.
Don't pay jisOO for a car that hag tet than
32i-lnch tire.
Don't pay $1500 for a car with its cylinders eat
togetner in on piece.
Don't pay $1500 for
with Insufficient
New Model K (1909 model)
including $150 Splitdorf
Magneto 32x4 in. tires
and $300 worth of actual
Automobile value which
you can get in no other car
of its price. Touring Car
or Roadster Price
a car
bearings on
lta crank abaft.
See, first, all the good,
extra-value features you get in
this new $1500 Mitchell.
Almost any manufacturer
can turn ont a car at $1500.
He can buy his engines of
one maker. Hi tranamission
of another. Various parts
here and there. And at $1500
he can still figure a profit.
The Mitchell car is made
complete at our factory in
Racine.
$150
we build tee entrines.
'e cv
e case-taaraen tbe
liston.
We
e cut tbe
grind the p
gears. W
steel. Tbe same quality of
' workmanship in aa assembled
car would cost yon $2000 to
$2500.
Take one example:
The crank shafts of ordinary ears are stnpended
from a bearing at either end. There is play in the
middle. Where there Is play, there is added strain.
And there are broken crank shafts as a result.
In the Mitcheli Crank Shaft there are five bear
ings. One at each end, and three extra oaes in
between.
We have made 5,000 crank shafts in this way,
' and not a 6ingle one of them ha ever been broken.
Consider this when you look at any other $1500
car. Open the crank case and bear down oa the
shaft at its center.. See tbe play, and imagine the
added strain as the pistons exert their power apen it.
Then decide whether you would rather have the
kind of crank shaft that breaks under sadden
strain or the kind that, in 5,000 can, has never
had to be replaced. '
We could multiply comparison endlessly. But
wa would rather that you see for yoaiseU.
Compare this new $1500 Mitchell with the best
American cars no matter what their cost or
pretensions.
You will not find in them more vanadium or nickel
steel. Yen will not find in thera more perfect engines.
You will not find in them any single feature which
this $1500 Mitchell lacks.
This $1500 Mitchell is an imposing looking car.
It has a wheel base of 104 inches. The body is
wholly of metal. Its four cylinders are cast sepa
rately, as tbe cylinders of the bent engines always
ar. 28-30 horse-power.
The engine is housed tinder a big, handsome
hood no taxicab effect such aa seen in many of tha
cheaper cars.
The springs are of vanadium steel.
Aluminum castings are employed wherever pos
sible; only we go to the treuble and expense of
strengthening them with bronze where there Is
wear and strain.
The wheel are Wg thirty-two inches fitted
with detachable rims and four-inch tires
There are two complete ignition systems the $150
Splitdorf Magneto and regular battery system.
The lubrlcatiag system is the best that we have
found in eight years of experience.
The transmission la of the best selective 'sliding
gear type as in $5000 to $7000 cars.
The battery and tool boxes, made of balred enam
eled steel, are furnished without extra expense to you .
The tonneaa i detadiatiU mnd you have your
choice of eithar tonnaao, surrey body, ruabi sat
roadster or runabout deck at $1500.
Judge this car by any standard judge it by its
beautiful, graceful lines judge it by its tried and
Srovea power plantjudge it by the simplicity and
exibility of its control judge it by Its ease of riding
judge it by its luxury.
Or judge it by what it will do and how it will wear.
Send tbe coupon for detailed description, to en
able you to check this car cp with others at its price.
Mitch!! Motor Car Co.t Rodn; Wt. . Do--5
awaWaf Mmtrnfattmnn. A. M. C. . A.
Yon may send me a detailed description of
your sew $1500 Model K.
Name .
Address
dan and Evans.
Bcore, cond game:
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E.
Melntrrs, If., I I I 0 0
Olaiing, tt... 4 I i 0
iwrr. -.... a m .
Murohr. rf... I 1 U
Dana, lb 1 0 14 1 0
J. Collins. Ibl 1 0 J
Nlekols. as... 1 I 1
Srlirai'k, a.... I I 0
Vickara, 11
Totals X I IT 10 1
Mrlntrrs. If.. I
Sohaafar. tb.. I
Crawford, if. 4
Cobft. rf I
Roastnan, lb. 4
Scamidt, ... 4
Cnushlln. Ib. 4
Y Laary, aa.. S
wint.fs. ... I
Joaa i 1
Downa 1
I I
1 S
I 11 1
' Totala 44 t M II I
Batted for O'Leary In ninth. ' i
Batted for W'lntera In ninth.
Detroit 20000000 1-
Philadelphia 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 0 4
Two-bas hits: Crawford ID. Bchmldt,
Oldrlng. Sacrifice hits: Bchaefer (2), Davla
(12), j. coiun, iMciiois, Murpny. oioien
basrs: Murphy. Cohb, Mclntyre. Lft on
base: Detroit. 8: Philadelphia. C fit ruck
out: By Winter, (; by Vlcker. 4. Double
pity: coughlin to ucnmint. mrsi case
on errors: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, i.
First base on bsll: Off Winter. S: off
Vlcker. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: By Win
ter. 1. Time: :. Umpire: Sheridan
aim cvaiM,
DOUBLE DEFEAT F0S NAPS
Washington Win Two Game, fresa
Clevelanst ky Saperlor Werlt.
WASHINGTON, Aug. Washington
again handed out a double defeat to Cleve
land today, winning both game, the ooret
being 4 to I and t to 0. Falkenberg' one
bad Inning wa wort than Kaeley'a, while
Hughe allowed the visitor but three
scattered hits. J. Clarke wa put out of
th gam for kicking and Street had to
drop out with a broken finger. Score first
game:
WASHINOTON. CLEVELAND.
ll.H Oi.l. AS H O AX
Pltk.rln. rf. I I I 0 J Clark. If -ft 4 1 1
Oaal.r. II ... I esradla,. Ik.. 4 III)
I'ailaub. lb . 4 11 lTuro.r. rf.... 4 Alt
Dal.haatr. Ik I Lajots. lb.... 4 11)
Clym.r. rf...l OSiavall. lk.... I llM I
rnmin, lb., t 1 1 1 B.aiia. 4 4 I
MrHrld. aa. . I 01 bboodf. ef-lf .l I t
irMt, a I I rrrln. as... I 111
KHIir, a ... 1 I 1 ralkaabarf . t 4
Totala IS 4 17 11 Totala.. ..11 I It 11 I
Washington 0 0 0 4 0 0 S 0 4
Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: dtovall. Freeman. Three
baa, hit: Perrlng. Sacrifice hits: Ganley, 3.
Stolen base: Ganley. Double play: Freeman
to Dolehanty. Deft on bases: Washington,
4; Cleveland, i. Baaea on balls: Off Keeley,
J; off Falkenberg. 1. First base on errors:
Washington, S: Cleveland, Jt Hit by pitched
ball: By Falkenberg, 1. Struck out: By
Koeley, t; by Falkenberg, . Pasaed ball:
Bemis. Time: 1:36. I'mplre: Egrn.
Score second garnet
WASHINOTON. CLEVELAND.
ABH.O.A.E AS. M.O. A.
Plckartai. cf. i i J Clarke, ef. 1 I (
Oaul.r. If ... I 1 I Bins' hasi. tfl 1 I I
t nsiaub. It . I 1 J Bradlr. Ik... I 1 1
Del.n.my, b III Aitur, rf....l I
riBr. rf .4 I v "Lajo... Jh ... I I S 4
Fraa. Ik.. 4 11 Sttovall. Ik... I tU 1
UcBrtda. aa.. I t I 4 in. Clarke. ..
tlraet. a 111 JOnode. If lite
Warner, a.... 1111 Jrarnag. aa... t 0
Hufhaa. ....! I I Berg.r, a 114
aiucfemaa ..1
Totals tl 117 114
Tetals It Ihll I
Batted for Berger la ninth.
Washington 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 t
Cleveland I 0 0 S 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: I'uglaub, Clvm.r. flacri
flce hits: Ganley, Vnglaub. Hughea. Stolea
baa. McBride. Deft en bases: Wsshlngton,
. Cleveland. 1. Basea on balls: Off Berger,
1 ft rue out: by Hughes. I; by Berger,
t Tims: 1:3a. Lnipii.: tan.
ish, resulting In favor of the east alders.
A large crowd wltneased the game;
CHICAGO DEFEATS NEW YORK
(Continued from First Page.)
Batted for Foxen In elxth.
Pittsburg , 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-S
Two-base hit: Phelps, Dooln, Jacklltsch.
Hit: Off Fozen, 6 in five Inning; off
Rltehle, 0 In four Innings. Sacrifice hit:
Dooln. Stolen base: Gill, Knabe. Titus,
Bransfleld. Deft on basea: Pittsburg, 5:
Philadelphia, 8. Double plays: Delfield to
Wagner to QUI, Dooln to Bransfleld. First
baa on balls: Off Foxen, 2; off Ritchie. 1.
First bese on error: Philadelphia, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: Wagner by Foxen; Phelp
by Ritchie. Struck out: By Ritchie, 4: by
Delfield. 1. Time: 1:06. Umpire: Rudder
ham and Johnstone.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
I.o.lsvill. Wla. Tw Coatrat from
Toled Before) a Reeord
Br.akt.c Crow4,
LOUISVILLE, Aug. 29.-Loulvllle won
both game of a double header from Toleda
today, be for a record-t(reaklng crowd.
Bcor first gsme:
UOUISVIIXE. TOIXDO.
A H O A B. AB.H.O.A.E.
P.rrtna. lb .. 4 i. B.rbeiu. aa .t 1 1 t
Woodruff. II. I I I ?Hlnchman, Kl I I 1 I
Stanlar. ef...l 1 I J Armb'.Mr. HI I 1 1
landraib. rf.. 4 1 jMoCaithr. et. 4 1 1
Rvaolaa. lb.. 4 111 'Hickman, If.. I lit.
Burt... 8b ... 4 I t lLand. e 4 Oil
Quinlaa, aa .l 1 4 'Ll.i.r. lb.... 4 12
Hufhaa, .... 4 111 'Klw.rl, lb... 4 1114
H.lla, 1 Lattlmora, 4 1 . 4
ToUls 14 11tt It 1 Totals M 2S 14 1
One out whn winning run made.
Louisville 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1-S
Toledo 00001001 0-3
Stolen baaea: Bar beau, Lndreth. Sacrifice
hits: Swaclna, Pe-rrlne. Two base hits: Ki
wert, Woodruff, Lister, Stanley. Struck
out: By Halla, 1: by Latumore, 1 Base
on halls: Off Halla. 1; off Latttmore, t.
Wild pitches: Lattlmirire. Halls. Passed
halls: Hugghes, 1 Left on bases: Louisville,
I; Toledo. 7. Time: 1:80. Umpire, Owen.
LOUISVILLE TOLEDO.
ABH.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E.
Ferrtne. lb . 4 1 1 OBirtMi.ii, aa . 4 I 1 1
Woodruff. If. t I (Hinrhntaa. Ib 4 I 4 I
Stanlar. ef... I 1 1 tArmb ater. rf 4 I U 0
Landratfc, if. I I I f McCritir. rf. 4 1 11
twacina, Jk.. I 1 t Hlrkman, It.. 4 1 1
Burke, lb ... I 114 SAbbott, e I I I 4 V
Quinlaa. as., t I 1 Ll.i.r. lb t 14 0
Pit. 1 4) 4 tKlwert, lb.... I 114
Halfk. 41 tPruiti, a
allies. I 1 2
Totals n n U 0
Totala II t 21 .1 I
Score second game:
Glllen out for dilatory tactic.
Louisvlll 410110 I
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two baa hits: Abbott (2), Penine, Mc
Carthy. Horns run: Landieth. Struck out:
By Halla. 4: by allien. 1 Base on balls:
Off Pruitt. 1; off Gillen. 6. Hit by pitched
ball: Burke. Pelts. Wild pitch: Pruitt.
Passed balls: Abbott. !. Hits: Off Pruitt. 4
In Z-ihlrds Inning; off Olllen, t In seven and
one-third Innings. Left on bsses: Louis
ville. I; Toledo, I Time: 1:30. Umpire:
Owen.
slsteaa Mea'a Gasa.
LEIGH. N.b., Aug . Special.) The
business mea of lln. met oa the
diamond Sunday afternoon. ths east
wilt agaiuai tha west aid. It wa.
a rousuig gauw from start t. fu-
BREWERS WIN FROM MILLERS
(taadair. Steal Hasa la rirst D
eiaa lk.(Gana.
MILWAUKEL. Aug .-Randall's ateal
home la th first Inning scored the deciding
run in the afternoon' gam with Minne
apolis. Curtis wa Invincible with the ex
ception of the third, when the visitor
bunched four kit for two run. Minneapo
lis had only au. man left on baa. Flyno's
fielding wa a feature. Score:
MILWAUKEE. ' MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A Z. AB.H.O.A.E
Robinson ,aa. 10 11 ooyler, .a 4 1 1
Brown, lb.... t Oll (iQulllln. If.... 4 1 t 0 0
Bateman, If.. 4 0 12 fKervln. rf... 4 0 1 t
Randall, of... I 110 C Blork, e I 111
Manuack. rf.. 4 1 I 0 Cfmltn. Sb I 0 t 2 1
Plynn. Sb....4 III d O'Brien, 2b.. I ft 4 S
McOorm'k. lb I 1 1 4 ticiarke. lb.... 10 1
Bevllle, e 114 1 t Pat tenon, cf. t 1 I t 1
Curtla. p 2 0 0 1 OOberlls, p., 11110
Total. 3 Itlll 0 Totala 80 t 24 10 ;
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Minneapolis .-..0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Qulllln, Patterson. Three
base, hit: Randall. Sacrifice; hit: Brown.
Stolen base: Randall. Double play: Bate
man to Brown. Left on baaea: Milwaukee,
6: Minneapolis, 1. Bases on balls: Off
Oberlln. 2. Hit by pitched 'ball: Robinson.
Struck out: By Oberlln, 6; by Curtis, 1.
Time: 1:80. Umpire: Kane.
BUTCHERS
DEFEAT SAINTS
Kansas City Bssrkei Hits In the
Slstfc Isnln. "
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 29.-Kansaa City de
feated 8t. Paul today, 4 to L Score:
KANSAS CITY. . ST. rAI'U
AB.H.O.A.E 1 AB.H.O.A.E.
Hallmaa, sf.. 11 OG.I.r. If 4 1
Berklar, lb. . 4 12 1 f Meyer., cf . .. I
Nalsnbora. rt I 0 ew heeler. 2b.. 4 T t
Braahaar, lb.. I 4 14 IDavla. rf 4 1 4 4
Cross, aa I 1 1 4 I J. Mayan, e, 4 1 1 0 4
Carhala, If... 4 1 1 tTlemyer, lb.. 4 0 4 2 t
Brown, e 4 1 4 wNee, aa I 1 I
Down la. tb... I All PH. II, lb I 1410
Esaa, 2 1 4 COIaneka, p... t 1111
Totala 27 I 27 11 2 Totala 23 1 24 11 :
St Paul 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
Earned runa: St. Paul, 1; Kansas City, 1.
Two-base hits: . Carlisle, Meyer. Three
basa hit: Nee. First base on balls: Off
Glenecke, 1. Struck out: By Glt-necke, 1;
by Kgan, 4. Left on bases: Kansaa City.
4: St. Paul, 6. Double plays: Kgan to
Downle to Cross. Egan to Brashear,
Wheeler to Hall. SacrlfLce hits: Brashear,
Brown. Stolen : Hall. First base on
errors: 8t. Paul. 2. Hit by pitched ball;
Cross. Time; 2:10. Umpire: Hayes.
F. II. GAINES STATE CHAMPION
(Continued from First Page.)
No. 11 Both mads good drives, but Foye'a
ball was turned aside on the bouncn of the
approach. Gaines had . a good shot for
Ms put and took the hole, 4 and 6, which
mads them even.
No. 12 Foye took the hole After Gaines
had mlsard niu brassln shot for the aecond.
Score, i and k, Foye 1 up.
No. 11 Koye drove a slice and ent his
second Into kh grass. He made a good
approach from there and Gaines missed hla
second btaasie shot SKtiln, Koye look the
bole, 4 and i, inukiiia; him 2 up.
No. 14 All shots were good and the hole
was halved at bogey, t and (.
No. 16 Like fourteen, this hole was
halved in bogey, with no remarkably good
or bad shots. Score, t and t.
No. 16 This hole was halved In one under
boKey. 1 and 1. Both drives made the
green.
No. IT Foye rlnmied the cup and hung
on the side, whiih spoiled a four and
Gaines took ths hole al 4 and 6, making
him 1 down.
No. It Gaines rimmed the cup on two
and got three, white Foe rimmed it on
three and got four. This hole. 1 and 4.
gave Gaines back his start and the first
eighteen, were finished all, even.
Aft.raoaa Roaad.
No. 1 Gaines put his second drive Into
the bunker, but made a good approach.
Foye won th. hole on hla fine approach,
4 and I, Koye, 1 up.
No. 2 Foye mad a fine approach out of
th. grans and men missed short put,
which halved the hole, i and S.
No. 3 Gaines made the gieen on his aec
ond and Foe fell a little off, and although
lis mad a tine, approach cut of the nm h.
Games took tia hole, t and t. making the
score evea.
No. Foye sliced over the fence out of
bounds, Just a he did on thl hole In the
first time around and lost hi distance.'
Galne took the hole, C and 7, making him
1 up.
No. 8 Foye'a second wa a braasle and he
made the green from the hang graa to the
right of the course, about Sis) yards. Gaines
dubbed a msthi. shot Into the water hasard
and played It out, but Foye. won the hole
4 and 6, making them even up.
No. 4 Both made good drives, but Galnea
made the better approach and took th
hole, 4 and 6, making him 1 up. .
No. 7 The drive were a they fell in
the morning round. Gaines' fell true Into
the bull ring and Foye hit the bunker and
stuck. Galne missed a short putt and the
hole wa halved. 4 and 4.
No. 8 Foye dubbed Into the ditch, then
made a fine maahle shot and cam. down
In a bunker, then approached from the
.and and hit a ditch on th. other side of
the green. After all of thl hard luck, h
lost the hole. Galnea taking It, 5 and S,
making him 1 up.
No. 9 Galnea made a better approach
after even drive., but Foye halved the hole
by making a twelve foot putt. Score, 4 and
4.
Gaines Twa l'a at tha Tars,
No. 10 Galne won on Foye' missed putt,
making him three up. Score, 1 and 4. -
No. 11 Galne got Into a sand pit and
took three for the green. Both missed hort
putt and the hole was halved, S and 6.
No. 12 Foye dubbed hla drive and went
Into the grase. Both fell short on their
approaches, but Galne won out on the
putt and Galne took the hole S and 9,
making him 4 up.
No. li Both sent their ball Into the long
gras but recovered well and the hole was
halved. 6 and i.
No. 14 Galne made a fine approach
with a mash!., while Foye rolled off the
green. Both mlased short putt and the
hoi. was halved, I and t.
No. 16 Foye now stood dormey, 4 down
and 4 to play. Botn mad good drives and
the putts were even. Foye (ailed to take the
hole and the match went to Mr. Galne,
4 up and 3 to play.
' Maay Attead Field Meat.
MARSHA LLTOWN, la, Aug. 29.-tSpe-ctal.)
Two thouaand people attended the
annual fi.ld ntet at Conrad, Grundy
county, Thursday. A program consisting of
bss. ball games and other sports waa
given. Th Llscomb team beat Union 1 to
4. and Laurel beat Whltten. t to 1. Th
wrestling match between Dllllng and Bal
lon, which the latter won In atraight fall,
was th feature of th. afternoon.
T.aala frscks ts Asa.rlca. '
LIVERPOOL, Aug. . Among the pss
sengers on the stesmer Lucania, that sailed
from here today tor New York are M. J.
Ritchi. and J. C. Parke, who hav. bean
chosen by the Bngllsh Lawn Tennis asso
ciation to represent Great Britain in the
preliminary round for the Dwts"ht Davis
lawn tennis challenge cup, which is to be
played In America.
Clcvclaad Flay at Detroit.
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 19 -The Wayne
county circuit court today reffla.d th. peti
tion of Proeecutor Yarkea to mandamus
Police Commissioner Fred W. amitli to
prevent Sunday games at the grounds of
the American league base ball club, hold
ing that th. police department had ample
authority to deal with the question.
The Cleveland team will play here tomorrow.
West Baal Takes Silver Caa.
MARSHA LLTOWN, la.. Aug 2-(8pe-clal.
Th. silver cup offered by West Bend
la. for the bsse bsll chsmolonshln of
Palo Alto. Kossuth. Pocahontas and Hum
lcldt counties was won yesterday by Went
Bend, which defeated Bod. In the closing
game of the aeries by 1 to 0.
rraaklla Defeats I plast,
FRANKLIN. Neb.. Aug S9-6peclal
Telegram The Upland hall team waa
here yeHterdav and went down to deff.t.
Franklin putting up one of the Mat sanies
of th season. Upland only reached firat
hs once. nd that was on sn rr.ir
Baduras' work at abort ws th feature of
the game. He made good on fourteen
chance and his stick work was fine, get
ting three hits on four time at bot.
Hcor:
Franklin 0 0 3 1 0 1 4 0 8
Upland 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
batteries: Franklin, Smith and Bohner;
Upland, Hubert and Petrick. Hits: Frank
lin, 9; Upland, 0. Krrora: Franklin, 1;
Upland, -4. Umpire: Hussong.
Two Games Sunday.
After the Stoux come Des Molne for a
one day atand in Omaha, but that stand
will consist of a double-header Sunday
afternoon at Vinton street park. Pa
Champion are all keyed up becaus of the
gruelling series with Dea Moines, but they
will have to keep up the tension until the
close of the season or loe the coveted
rag. Dexter has made several changes In
his line-up since appearing in Omaha, hav
ing a new center fielder and a new catcher.
First gam at 2. SO o'clock. Ths line-up:
Omaha. Des..lomes.
Autrey First Base Dwyer
King Second Base...Fltipatrlck
Austin Third Base Nlehoff
Franck Shortstop Kelley
Fisher Iefl Field Flournoy
Welch Center Field.... Chovlnard
Belden Right Field Dcxier
Gonding Catcher Hecklnger
LeBrand Catcher Wleiert
Ragan Pitcher Nelson
Bander Pitcher Olmstesd
Rhodes Pitcher Bleredorfer
Hollenbeck Pitcher Wltherup
Hall Pitcher
Btaaton Wins Two la S.cceaaton.
STANTON. NVb.. Aug. 20 SieclJ.l
Stanton defeated the fast Denlson team
her. today by a core of 7 to 5. Schwartz
waa In the box for Stanton and only el
lowed Dentsnn four hits, striking out nln
men. Th. feature of the gsme was tli
good batting of Pont and Hnrtman f."
Stanton and the fl.ldlng of V. Holsteln.
Denlson scored four runs on errors in Hi'
first half of the ninth inning. Score: ft H E
iDenlson pO010000 4-S4
6tntxn 1 ft 2 0 1 0 1 1 0-7 I'M
WEST POINT, Neb., Aug 29. Speclsl i
Stanton beat West Point, Thursday, before
a large crowd, by B to 1. West Point's onlv
score being- made on an error. Hartman
Stantnn'a pitcher, struck out eleven men.
Sixteen men wer. put out on first base
A return gsme will be played at Stanton
during the fair. -
Omaha Team Is Beaten.
GREENWOOD. Neb., Aug. 29 i Specisl )
Oieenwood defeated the Omaha Amerl.
can on the home grounds in one of the
best gsmes of the seaaon. Howard's pitch
ing and th. excellent upport glen him
were th feature. Score: R H.E.
American 0000000? n-2 1 S
Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-1 S 2
Batteries: Americans. Quick snd Flnly;
Greenwood, Howard and Burks.
M.Cooar. Lose One.
M'COOK. Neb.. Aug 2 -(Special Tele
gram.) McCook lost Its first gam. thl
wetk to Red Cloud thl afternoon, 'ore:
R. H It
Red Cloud 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-41
McCook 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Batteries: Red Cloud, Clark and Hill;
McCook, Bennett and Ritchie.
Hlaamora Wlni at Pierre.
PIERRE. 8. D.. Aug. 29. (Special Tele
gt am.) Pierre lost the first of a series of
bail games with Highmore here today.
Th score waa 7 to .
Lyoas Defeat. Glearrood.
G LEN WOOD, la.. Aug. (Special.)
In th ball tournament h.r. Lyon won
th. morning game. 10 to 9. In the afternoon
gam. Glenwood defeated West Oak. to 4
Gaaraasn.a OST far MascsTtn,
BTURGIS, S. D., Aug. 28. (8peclal Tela
gram.) Company K, South Dakota Na
tional Guard of Slurgtl. undor command
of Captain E. Grosshauser, left here te
hlghl. via Pierre, on the Northwestern, for,
Fort Riley, Kan., for five dsys" msneuver
with the regulsrs there. Company H of
Spearflsh passed through her l-jnlght ea
the same trai