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BASEBALL mé Racing Results Tbe ie Te ‘Circulation Books Open to » An. | Copyright, 191: Ge. tne New PRICE ONE CENT. BRUSSELS MENACED BY GERMANS; ~_ FIGHT RAGES NEARIT ALL DAY FRENCH ARE ARE SHEEP ON Sheridan, Attendance, 2,000. F BROOKLYN” ¢4ue nae aw _— te oe ae Ralf Double Plays Wesserss|CGembloux, Ottenhoven and Velm. POLO @ , NEW . j aren "aes enfin “aey lao gn y / BROOKLYN. KANSAS Cree 9 8 1 8 ON ace ah—Wvien nothing mich oa thot seta eB ore EB onn, te ssiedtt| ty''and Eamon, “Attenaance-4aor| ‘That the Belgian capital may be captured : ag Vi uA ‘ E, 00000031 —4 minds but last place, the Naps hooked | ahwel nothine ore Toumed up. in the ett sta 4 vont heen Wi) by the German army is ‘admitted by the 4 Dasber, 1b 218 0 Oliop and measly Unpiecteace, | Coreaued en Foorting Pass) AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE. pa, Aug 18—The Giants and Pirates (removal of the seat of government to Ant | he 0 1 0 0 id Met eee —» fee mange battl o-day, n 4 Wheat. it 2000 sroontysct!% ase, FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA. AT OtYTeRUROM. were in pawtle sean toraey, Pred) werp, Which, according to some reports td=” ‘ owe aes lage 000000 AT INDIANAPOLIS. perroit—= 00000001 o~ 1 ‘Conlnuedon Sporting Fase | day, is also menaced, German cavalry having | : ~ | PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH ne that cit a Gots, 3 0 1 1 o| KANSAS cITy— A lo 6 011001000—3 ee ot ak NATIONAL LEAQUE. been seen near that city. A } iecarey, tes 8 020000 — _ | INDIANAPOLIS— ATHLETICS Batterlen—-Marquard, Fromme and! —— The Ministers of War, Finance and Fore my i Ragon, p 0 0 2. 0| Ratteries—Seuton and Land: Pack- 1020000 000 0 2-0 0 0 O~ 2|Mclean; Adams and Coleman, Um- AT CINCINNATI, i : Elberteld. ., 0 0 0 of Att And Kosteriy, “Umpires—Me 0 0 . Hatteries—Covaleski and Stonage: |Pires—-Quigley and Eason, | BOSTON— jeign Affairs are now established at Antwerp. fe Sp | Cormick and Shannon, Batterien—Waiker and Horry; Bill-| shawkey and Schang. Umplren chit 000000100—1 a Totals. ou iB 2 mo anieian, iat Giascke on P mPlree—Soeehel and Connolly, sroortyne” CHICAGO: CINCINNATI The French and Russian Ambassadors also ~ { Eiberfeld batted for Ragan In oth. | BALTIMORE 4 Peet gg ON perrorr— "ON? SAME. 230000010-—6) | 00210000 — 3ileft Brussels with the Belgian officials. The mt CHICAGO, 0140000 00001000 0— 1) cHICAao— Douglat and Clark, Umpires—Rigkr| interests of their countries were left in the R, H.PO, A. E.| CHICAGO— AT NEWARK. ATHLETICS— 00106011 — Bjana Hart. ; 01400 0001000 MONTREAL oo 00-1 00000200 —al,,Returie = Racca ond MoCarty; av ev. Lovie. |hands of the Spanish Legation. All the, ¥ | TT da © of petettees aang, ane, Jeckultech: | wewaRK— Piank and Lap, Umpieenpawestls| Cee eke ete hae owe national records have been transferred. .~ 4% I a aI SOE ie ae en Ulli eee AMERICAN LEAQUE. sr. tous— Despite a rigid censorship it is k \‘ ‘ j AT 8T. Louis. Behscht and Wheat, : AT WASHINGTON. | AT NEW YORK. | 00038 that skirmishing that began at daylight on.’ 4 8 —— Beet wwe =| ronoerrat, PROVICENCE: oT es bist er a Peat tayder, Umpiresilem|Mumber of points along the line, but vy 2 2 5 1 Olsr Lous— 000000014 Pm EE Bd ete PO Le ed ak nate t h displayed at int . as Ee ar BE 0100 — Hi Provipence— 00000085 —8 10300000 0-4. rm womp rmavex pasar, | MOS strong? splayed at a point weap bs a Bae aaa ater Rote ct te Rate! ig "Ala mp a Meee ad oC: 2 PEERS south of Huy, hee steadiy Inceanees, 327 0 rr) a tee ote nee Sohwis ond 2, mi ae nit- iivane and Ne a Lonpinve Cole, ia od Si ion” Um- IN ALSAGE AND LORRAINE, PARIS WAR OFFICE REPORTS Gen. Joffre, Commander-in-Chiefof the French Army, Declares the Ger- mans Have Retreated in Disorder -..and Abandoned Their Wounded. ‘The Presse Publishing York World). NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, | BASEBALL AND a SARATOGA, N. Y., A, N. Y., TUESDAY, AUG, AUG, 18, 1914. Thirteenth Dar of Saratoga Racing Association Meeting. Weather Clear. Track Fi ALQ FIRST, RAOW y KNOCK OUT COLE IN THIRD ROUND Highlander Pitcher Retires After Visitors Score Thrice—Gil- sapien Side and, wPROsd: gelling: 900 eGded: Of 2.46 si 1 lier,” Griviog ince same, Srmh. 6. by Dik et PARIS, Aug. 18—[Associated Press]—An official announcement gays: : . “all day Monday we continued to progress in Upper Alsace. The enemy’s retreat from this side was in disorder. They aban- doned everywhere their woundea and thelr stores.” This telegram was received at the War Office from Gen. Joseph Uoffre, French Commander-in-Chief : “In all the actions of the past few days the Germans-have sustained serious losses, our: artillery having demoralizing and frightful effects om the enemy. | “We have conquered the majority of the vulleys of the Vosges upon the slope of Alsace, from where we will soon attain the plain. “To the south of Saarburg in Lorraine, forty miles east of Nancy, the enemy had organized in front of us a strongly forti- fied position held by heavy artillery. The Germans retreated pre- cipitately and our cavalry pursued them. *~ “In general we have obtained in the preceding days suc- cesses redounding to the greatest honor of the officers and men engaged in the battles.” The official communication to the French War Office adds: “The French troops have occupied all the region to the west of Fenetrange, thirty-two miles inside the German frontier in Lorraine. Our troops poured through from the valley of the River Seille, of which a number of passes have been evacuated by the Germans. Our cavalry is at Chateau Salins.” PARIS, Aug. 18—(United Press).—The War Office announces that 2 German monoplane flying a French flag passed over Luneville, in the nt of Muerthe-et-Moselle, today and aD hiss three bombs, They lamage and no one was in the public gardens, but did no particular ier BROOKLIN. FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT KANSAS CiTy. Aiial LN the fourth time that German aviators have dropped bombs more Denies Signing Caldwell BEE ate |: R. H.PO. A. E.) Boone, 2b......... ! 13 2 oO Deley, It. <L Oe) % 14 4 Cook, rf. 0,2 0 0 Of : Cree, cf.. -O ft 1 0 0} 2 Mullen, tb........0 0 9 0 0| tts 00220 1 at 8 oh ; 1o 810 a4 My gis ig 00000 1B tvt & 8 Ont fi sth. i Hartzell. 0 0000 = ‘Ena Nunamaker....... 00000 a hres, gear Fae oe rriden, oats Cr 309427 8 1 oe age Hartzell batted for Ploh in 4th, i Nunamaker batted for McHale in 9th. CLEVELAND. 58 a R. H.PO. A. E. Wiamaboll oa wane too wel, toa eroned the Teed Liebold.ct....c.0 1 3 0 0 aan TBO pels Shas Se pel Chapman, 2b »2 2 3 2 «0 ——————— Jacksvn, r. +1 01 4 0 ee fis tite Wane b. @, br Woye- Lajole, 1b. -0 2 6 0 0 Kirke, It .1o1 400 Turner, 3b... +0 222 90 Wambsgans,ss...0 1 2 2 1 O'Nelil, « 3g 09 9 0 0 Hagerman,p...... 0 002 0 Totals ..........- 4 9 27 8 1 eT ron Firat Base on Balls—Cole, 1; Hage- ch thea te on ae ot Vutec man, 6; Pie, 1; McHale, 1. Struck bree yi ee ee ees bese oe ieee BS ty siete Out By —Cole, 6; Hageman, 6; Pieh, 4. Left on Bases—Highianders, 10; Cleveland, 4. Home Runs—Chap- man. Two-Base Hits—Wambsgnns, Chapman, Sacrifice Hita—Cree, Lei- bold, Stolen Bases—Chapman, Jack- son, Turner, Double Plays—Boone to Mullen, Umpires—Dineen and 1. by Hip. IAHR ae eat i es i wah ~ President Wilson Appeals to ‘Americans to Be Neutral — : “The effect of the war upon the United States will depend upon what American citizens say and do. Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true. _ spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned.”—From President Wilson's address to-day to the citizens of the United States. orld [“Cireulation Books Oven to All.’"| Books Open to All.’ 1914. CLEVELAND NAPS [EVENING WORLD RACE CHART|GUANTS FAILED TO BUNCH HITS pa Pliner Outbat Pirates, but saris | Adams Pitched Consistently When Runs Were Imminent. Fromme, 3. Left on 6; Pitteburgh, 4. Home Rn Acaae ‘Three-Base ‘Hit—McCarthy. Base Hit-Konetohy. Sacrifice We inodgrass batted for Marquard in 9th. Donlin batted for Merkle in 9th. Pies ran for Donlin tn 9th. Murgay batted for Fromme in 9th, WEATHER—Showere probable to-night and Wednesday. BASEBALL © nah te # Racing Resulis 14 ent ea oe ‘PRICE ONE CENT. — IAPAN'S NOTE TOU.S. HINTS WAR 1S COMING AGAINST THE GERMANS, Belgian War Office Says Raids Havel Been Stopped, but’ Admits That the German Cavalry Has Occu- | pied Gembloux, Just North of | IN PITTSBURGH a “iro, ar Fortified T Town of Namur. 0 0 9 ‘ ° *|Servian War r Office Sends Word That’ oe ee ay the Invaders Were Surprised by eens the Serbs in Sabatz Mountains 9 @ 9 1 | and Abandoned Fourteen Guns. © 0 0 0 0 0 ‘ t : oo 8.08 WASHINGTON,. Aug. 18.—Japan has — © 0 0 o ojasked the United States to take over her ~ = ws oj Embassy in Beflin “in case of an emergency.” BRUSSELS, Aug. 18 [United Press].—An ~ official announcement that the position of’ FITTSBURG, t.| the allied armies was excellent was issued R. H.PO. A. { 942 $ o|by the War Office this afternoon. ‘It declared © Ne te eine that every raid by the German army in : “.1 1 2 4 oldirection of Brussels had been defini 9 2 1! © %/stopped by the Belgian or allied troops. ° oo 0 0 0 The statement of the War Office shows 1g 2 | ‘\that the Germans have pressed well in to- 3 Le 274 °)ward the city, as one of the German cavairy miruck Out—By was placed at Gembloux, just north of Hasce—cians,| Namur. The report of the operations said that the German line now extends through © a ‘Bieuck Out-by camps y