The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1914, Page 1

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mite bs wexicet preeeyets "Ewan Tenis CAorid, [“Cireutation Books Oven Books Onen to All.” | 1914. 14 PAGES ENGLAND READY.FOR THE SIGNAL ’ TO DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY KAISER’S ARMY NOW IN FRANCE: - | ae RUSSIANS INVADE AUSTRIA | SARATOGA, N. Y., MONDAY, AUG. 3, 1914. SEES TE FIRST GAME Dey oe ne Racing Association Meeting. | WIR EXTAL be |“ Circulation Books Open to All”: Books Open to All.’ | is _ Coprrigt, 1914 by The Prese Fublishing NEW YORK, “MONDAY, AUGUST 8, Ce. (The Now York World). vee BASEBAL = Racing Results PRICE ‘ONE 0 ORNT. ee ee, ONE GENT. = beg ag GIANTS WIN German Fleet Surprises the Russian Warships Under Cover of Darkn 340 Hem pra tie, sam ge sect yh, ty Pp ps ess, ; aioe ise aa . 7? CINCINN AT ‘ e. Cuts Off One of Czar’s Ships and Drives It Ashore on Aland Islands— , 0 001.0 0 TT 0 1— 2| - ‘Basle Reported Taken by the Kaiser’s Troops. Batterles—Benton, Schneider, Yingling and Clarke; Mathewson, Meyers 3)and McLean, Umpires—Johnson and Byron. Russian Armies Invade Both Germany and Austria—Libau, Russian Port on the Baltic, Bombarded and Set on Fire by German Cruiser _ SECOND GAME. GIANTS LOSE 00000 0 O- 4 A ugsberg—Battles on Russian Border. CINCINNATI _s ia sash a ae honed ited = ad ition be we 4 a at were eat STOCKHOLM, Aug. 3.—A battle MA? fought yesterday between the German and : 1| Byron and Johnson, AT BROOKLYN— BROOKLYNS LOSE 100012910000 0 0— 3{|mained to-day. PITTSBURGH According to the reports the German squadron surprised the Russians under cover. 0010001 10 0 0 O 4 — 7/of darkness. The Russians are said to have fled toward the Gulf of Finland, but one of Batterlee—Cooper and Gibson; Ragon and McCarty, Miller, Umpires | the vessels was cut off and driven ashore on the Aland Islands at the head of the Gulf ot Russian fleets off the Aland Islands and resulted in the Russians being driven back. 4 F The Russian war vessels took refuge in the Gulf of Finland, where they still re - Bs ‘8 | Klem and Emalie. ete a pm a ee Bothnia, 100 miles northeast of Stockholm. goo arias at fait eos AMERICAN LEAGUE F roe ———— Despatches to London ‘from Stockholm state that Russian and German fleets _ LG have met and that at least one of the Russian warships, described as a large vessel, has | HIGHLANDERS LOSE, been driven ashore. ie r 63 Oo G 0 0 Oo oO 0O o— 1 The Aland Islands formed an archipelago | in the Gulf of Bothnia, They have belonged to Russia since 1809, when they were taken from. ad DETROIT Sweden] fi raerestlg 2 9 0 0 2 00 = LONDON, August 3.—Three German armies, which include twenty-two army corps” f =| ana iatertee—Cole and Nunamaker; Covateskl and Beker. Umpires—nvene lor nearly one million men are advancing on France, one is moving thraugh Belgium ' whose territory has been violated; the second from Metz in fan shape formation and’ the FEDERAL LEAGUE third from a point close to the Swiss border, * \ROOKLYN— The Germans are reported to have taken Basle and to have seized the railway i BS BROOKLYNS | LOSE that Swiss port to the French boundary. 10? Dangerfield .. ‘" Be iii 0 i 3 0 0 1 o O-— 6 It was officially stated here to-day that the British army would mobilize to-m ’° pce.” INDIAN APOLIS A despatch from Brussels this evening says that the King has left for ivi tietiewam|2 0 0 0 0 0 5 O O- 7 front to take command of the Belgian army. The report says that Belgium will opposé Owens. Cmplrex="MeCormick and Shannon | ne News and land. | amy further advance of Germany across her territory. al Te a ee ee BRUSSELS, Aug. 3.—All wire communication between Belgium and Germany 4 BROOKLYN. PIANTS. was cut off late to-d This emphasized the seriousness of the situation growing out © the violation of Bel neutrality by the German army. SS BERLIN, Aug. var office this evening confirmed a report that a French army | NATIONAL LEAGUE. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. RO ten ang: SECOND GAR GAME. has invaded Germany. The . ach forces crossed the frontier near Alt Muensterol a. Dalton, cf 1 5 0 0 NEW YORK, ew chickape neers AT TORONTO. pao o¢ et 7 R H. po. s t. r (Continued on Page 2.) 0000000 0 0— 0| provipeNce— Stengel, rf. 1 3 0 G|Bescher,cf........ - _ PHILADELPHIA— 013001020 Hummel, rt 0 1 0 Of Doyle,td.........8 2 of to AMERICAN LEAGUE. 01202000 W— 5} roront ‘ Wheat, li... 1301 ¢{ Bust... 0 1 3 0 8 Il Ratterics—-Stack, Zabel and Archer; 10 0°10 2.0.0 0 4| uisliaw: 20-00. fA Ro) Boparoon strat ee Hae: vastncaTyCLEVELAND: ] c Aesenier, and Killifer, Umpires— : Ratterier. Hailey and Onslow; Eos Mivcstes 3 i 5 ; iy . ; ‘ A : : 100400020-7 on kaenetnber Rogge and Kelly, | Smith, dd... ...65 2 f ie AT BOSTON. wis on ArT BRNOON GAM: McCarty, ¢. 0.0.55 12 8 0 ol 110 2° 0} CLEVELAND-- IN MILLIONS ASKS y $T, Lovis— BRO OE an O. Miller, c....... 0 0 200 Serer F i 3 ! 0 010 Uy 00 a8 4 ] w j Lt 000000000—0 1 Ragon, p 0 2 2 0 | Sto 2G] Batterion—Engel, Ayers and Henry + BosTor— TORONTO— ; Myers....ssesrees @ 10 0 0) \9) Demares,0....5:. 00 Oe ent ana abwides, i 000000001—1 01000000 — mii ieeembaicisces eo ~ Batteries—Griner and Snyder; Ty-| Batteries—Maye and Kocher; Her-| Totals... --- HOM UiVERSTRN ees eet sh ovo? seven ICEL CE ler and Whaling. Umpires—Quigloy | bert, Frill and Kelly, Myers ran for McCarty in 10th, - - =| ATHLE sneeniinmd ¢ and Eason. Aa RRRALG PITTSBURC Totals,........ 4 10 27 15 2 002000 2 - as . ae = CINCINNATI. CHICAGO— | a FEDERAL LEAGUE. ei 4" acca nee 4 #H, PO, ‘ B] Bua Ae 6 Bune Ole | 1F:#13,000,000'for Lonaon and AT PITTSBURGH | m0 | CARR eensturce fg kp Daniels, tact $1 1 0 0) pattterien—Piank and Lapp; scott, Paris Is Seized Under- ae ee cHICAGO— BUFFALO— Carey, If. . | Herzog, ss. 1 2 7 6 2iand Sehalley, Umpires—Connolly | “ LONDON, Aug. 3.—England will 0000000000—0 01300012 — 7|Movtey, 3. 2 1 1 Ol twombly, It 12 4 9 y/and Chil writers Lose, ‘ tOUEe Pe EARNS SE BEDE HERAT Fi Batterles—Zarman and McAvoy; | Wagner, §8.- 1 5 4 0 Niehoff, 3b. 0122 4 —— ne That was the construction placed on a remarkable speech by Sir Ed- PITTSBURGH— AT 8T. LOUIS. 0 00000000i-—-10 oo ae Kelly, cf... 130 9 VN Groh, 2b 0 1 4 4 1{/BOsTON— Loe . ward Grey in the House of Commons this afternoon, In impassioned lam ee eee reeset ead Plaannt repecerreon. Koastchr, Ib.. } 4 ; 9) Moraa, Boater Gen 0100 _ | WASHINGTON, Aug ~The) ing ho declared the Empire had exhausted ftself in an effort to maintain Dickson oh Kerr, Umpires—Van-| NEWARK— ebony 17 4 i Biiies ths ‘ : 0 i ° o! st, Louls— North German Lloyd Line informed | pegoo but had been frustrated. Ho plainly said England could not afford jekle and Cusack, 010120 = lone jollwitz, Ib...... tou Of 0010 the State Department to-day that It | iaiy to stand by and see Fi bjugated and the independence of ‘ ee Lous AT BUFFALQ, R . ir nie bill a ! 2 f C : t ‘ ; ’ 4 Rattertes—Grege and Cady Jamon had received a wireless from the| land Aad Selmi taaiahede Aubluaeled (994 ie aera nee a : a 1 — | Totals... + 7 12 30 10 3 : aid ty aia menrane) steamer Kronprinzeanin Cecilie anying | TO-night Premier” Asquith will| Secretary, stated in the House thet. 8 ) 000000 0 0 0— 0! Batteries—Lee and Heckinger; Hoff cQ 9 ft i Oe Eifion | i have the last word. Ho is expected | Was free to decide what the ’ BUFFALO— and Williams, PBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, Ang. Schneider, p. -0 0 0 0 that she had gone by Plymouth and AT vacita(thalltaltare Genta tian _ | attitude in th t Bh 10000012 —4 AT MONTARAL <The Dodgers and the Pirates played Berghammer...... ov 00 : WAR WILL NOT STOP was proceading to a German port. ee i ay ja ie "a my “ = i alee ‘should io nee ae JERSEY CITY— the fifth and final game of their series -- - . DAVIS cup MATCHES. characterize German selzure of rit. *Rnetand” aa ye AT BALTIMORE. here to-day in the presence of 1,000, Totals 5 10 27 18 6! The State Department was asked | ign anipping us acix of war and tol Aeaitae » avert 4 S gansas City ; boars 0 1.2.0 0 O— Bl tans Ragan and MeCarty were in the) POLO GROUNDS, N, ¥,, Aug. a--| Notwithstanding the veer In Kurope, to make representations to the Ger-| Jleclare that England, having been vin wrpatahian ibeitiah eabee: eae / 0300000 ma Fer indie ‘worbea tier ie visitocee | Hoadee the Giants ised to sine canbie| the Darin Cug will e- played ua seheds | man Government that the Kronprin-| appealed to by Reiglum after being| gation as well as from her ini \7 BALTIMORE— 008320200 —7 FIRST INNING—Collins popped to| team-mate Leon Ames and Cartooning | weds In all Brobability, wcuording to invaded by Germany, must draw the|if the German fleet bombards 2000400 \=—s ahaa a nd Madden”? 8°" =a 2x Robert D.| sensin with $13,000,000 abourd be given | yword in the latter's defense, By Mason and (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) soot eee am: tLee, full protection, ( @ir Mdward Grey, British Foreign 0

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