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a Racing Results Che | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | S aS SI YT ] hie ss = Racing Resul [“Cirentation Books Onen to AN? | PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, Preee Publishing Ox, Ube New Torts Werta). NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914. 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. | FA BATTLE WITH CBS FORPEANANTLEA (Chicago Tied Score in the Fifth After Visitors Had Batted | in Three Runs, AT CHICAGO. Boston. Moran, rf. Evers, 2b, Connolly, If. Zimmerman, 3b. Maranville, ss. Gchulte, If. Schmidt, 1b, Bweeney, Smith, %. Corriden M ef. Bresnahan, c. Ge Lavender, p. Ty DP. Umpires—Quigley and Eason tendance, 11,000, At. WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CHI- CAGO, Aug, 24.—Lavender and Tyler were started as the pitchers in the opening battle of the Braves-Cubs series. The outcome of to-day's bat- tle would have much to do with the leadership of thy A there was @ rush of fan he front s at the ball gr hreaten- ing rain all nd the crowd was not as | as expected, The *player€ were in thelr best fighting form after a duy of rest yesterday. FIRST IND Lavender to 8 to Sa ed. Connolly home run to the right fold bleach- . Maranville walked. Maranville Je second. Lavender tossed out Schmidt. ONE RUN Leach watked, Good sacrifleed, @chmidt unassisted. Saler flied to Mann. Zimmerman doubled to deep centre, scoring Leach. Schulte ground- ed to Smith, who touched Zimmerman for the out. ONE RUN, BECOND INNING—Smith singled to left. rifled, Lavender to (Continued on Sporting Page.) ss NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AT CINCINNATI BROOKLYN— 000000000—-0 (CANCINNATI— 00000130 —4 Bateries—Reulbach and McCarty; Benton and Gonzales, Umpires—Kiem and Emslie. NSAYE, WITH THREE SONS IN FIGHTING LINE, WOULD GIVE TOBACCO TO ENGLISH. LONDON, Aug. & (8.2% P. M.).—Jose- phine Try] of Chicago, a pupil of Eugene Yeaye, the Belgian violinist, has ar- aived in London from Belgium and Drings an interesting story of the vir- tuoso. Ysaye is an intense patriot, Miss Try! sald to-day, He has three sons ting in the Belgian army, the young- ing @ boy of sixteen, and he wants enifst himself, His wife Is busy sew- for the soldiers, Hearing @ report it En, troops were landing near ye provided himself with a valise filled with packages of to- and made his way to the coast lan was to distribute his gifts to inglishmen. | He found a larke wd of excited Belgians, but no Brit- appeared. a3 pry! Mann s {4 also she had heard that r, the Austrian violinist, officer in the Austrian ee serving im tae | 2 <2 FRENCH BEATEN IN ALSACE: _LINE OF ALLIES IS PIERCE BASEBALL AND RACING BOSTON BRAVES [EVENING WORLD RACE CHART|CHANCE MENFALL SARATOGA, N. Y., MONDAY, AUG. 24, 1914. Eighteenth Day of Saratoga Racing Association Meeting. Weather Clear, Track Faat. FIRST RAGE—Hi Ca Re att a follow —Roninante, Owner, James Jaden, Starere yi oom; ling; $500 added; siz furlongs, Peete ie Vince thee by ond enue, Time, 1.15 26. it i Bennutingee. Disqualified, O'Sulll g In the stretch and came easly in thi last tient. Spearhead ‘and “Waler Welle tos su the soatnde in the last eighth, “Unole Jim mie, Yodeling’and Lily Orme quit, Undaunted badly pinobed off at the far turn, A450 SECOND RACE—Siteepiechase; ‘maiden three-year-olds and upward; $600 added; bout two Pow Std" Off 8.08, wrod, ; place mame, Winner, d. 6. — Kiameoli, Owners Thomas thes no oe ae te, Beate Index, Gtarurs. CROWN PRINCE LEADS _ ARMY THAT DEFEATS FIVE FRENCH CORPS. Paris Concedes That the Kaiser’s Troops Have Occupied the Towns of Luneville, Amance and Dieuloard, ~~ but Insists That Allies Hold Lines Elsewhere. BEFOREPTCHNG OFM SCOT White Sox Twirler of Death Valley Fame Holds High- landers to One Run. HIGHLANDERS, = 3 tom. 1 3 3 1 Prench War Office Reports That the Fighting Is Des- Cook, rf. C) H pe Geeacc@ 12% | 6perate and That Loss in Dead and Wounded Out- ~ 4, 4 > ugh 5 88... e / jRieimauerenss 8 2 3 4 numbers That of Any Battle in Modern Times. iN 4 jaisel, 3b. ~~? 0 3 4 0 —— A STE ht at 2 Uae a Fisher, 0 0 0 20 ad Sega (ee moms _— Daley. Ory HEALS PARIS, Aug. 24.—The War Office this evening issued an official statement ade | stdin (APTA deals Sweeneyvures 1 2 © © “lmitting that a general battle is now raging along the entire front of the Vosges range. if vented tasted tor Pune icau? °|The official statement concludes: ; if enasier ase ae a “The general situation has determined us to bring back our troops.” _ ert BT te . Ro. PO. A. E, This latter announcement is construed as meaning that the'French are retiring from ee ee Weaver,ss...-00. 1 0 § 2 0|Upper Alsace in order to prevent being cut off by the enormous German army which has iE Fomieniba lt @ i 8 Simoved from Metz and taken Luneville. , i Demmitttt........0 2 2 0 0 PARIS, Aug. 24 (Associated Press).—An official announcement made this afternoon © Schalk,c..........0 1 i Blackburn, 2b..... 0 0 ; : °|says that Luneville, Amance and Dieuloard, in the Department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, lb git acy 40 BS ideas y yap ane | SOU Be ® 0 o 2 olhave been occupied by the Germans. The French front otherwise has not been modified. — raeck Habe, Time. 116 48, ra hot PLB | Toate we aan ae The official announcement adds: “An army from the north of Wavre is approach- yi uy G TFT rat Done MARY: ner, a, (ig Neufchateau and is attacking the German forces, which have defiled through Luxem=- | a 4 hi Hi ty Scott 6 tatt'on Hasey New ¥ srk, burg and are now upon the right bank of the Smois River. SF EH te) Column Cron Sacritn,it-—Millen “Another army from the direction of Sedan has crossed the Department of Arden« leaders at the far tum and drew away came with rush at end. Tunes ran good The Jap, French and British Ships Blockade Kiaochow PEKING, Aug. 24.—The blockade of Tsing-Tau, the fortified seaport of Kiaochow, has begun. British, French and Russian vessels of war are tak- | ing part in the movement, TOKIO, Aug. 24.—Japan will not begin offensive operations against | Kiaochow until a note has been sent to the German Governor of the | Province, urging bim to surrender, This announcement was made here to-day, and the action was decided upon to avoid bloodshed. learned that the American Consul at Kiaochow remains at his post, Japan is directing three squadrons against the province and tke Ger- | man warships in Bastern waters, Vice-Admiral Tomosaburo Kato was to-day appointed commander-in-chief of the first squadron, which will| carry out the main offensive movement against Germany; Vice-Admiral Sadakichi Kato will command the second equadron, and Rear-Admiral Tsuchiya the third squadron, BERLIN, Aug. 24 (via Copenhagen and London, 2.20 P. M.)—The rup- ture of relations between Japan and Germany was effected in a simple} manner. A representative of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs pro-| ceeded on Sunday morning to the Japanese Embassy and handed the| Japanese Charge d’Affaires his passport, with the verbal remark that Ger- many had no response to make to Japan's ultimatum concerning the sur- render of Kiaochow. The Japanese representative turned his embassy and its archives over to the protection of the American Ambassador, James W. Gerard. PEKIN, Aug. 24.—Germany has protested to China that the republic has been aiding Japan in the far eastern trouble and violating the rules of neutrality. China replied to this that the warlike naval operations of the | Germans in the Orient had been calculated to violate the principles of the| agreement whereby the Pekin government leased Kiaochow to the Kaiser. It was sD 0000 0 0 I— tis working in conjunction with the English. SA HALAS: “From this side the battle continued vigorously for more than twenty-four hours, j Batteries <= Seott and | senuik: |the field extending over the remainder of the front.” —— Germany Claims Great Victory at Neufchateau. FEOEDE LAS: BERLIN, Aug. 24 [By Wireless to Associated Press from Nauen, Germany, via Say= Mist cae ville, Long Island].—Official announcement was made here to-day that the German arm BROOKLYN— ys Wild Pitch—Fisher. Umpires—Dineen and Sheridan. Attendance, 3,000. nes and is engaging the German army corps which has been proceeding between the River Lesse and the River Meuse. 5 “A third army corps from the neighborhood of Chimay is advancing to attack the German right between the River Sambre and the River Meuse. This third army is sup- ported by an English army which has come from the vicinity of Mons. “The movements of the Germans who sought to pass our left wing were followed step by step, and their right now finds itself attacked by the left wing of our army, which (@pecial to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—The Highlanders and White Sox played to a orowd of 3,000 this (Continued on Sporting Page.) stantial AMERICAN LEAGUE AT NEW YORK. 0003010 000002-6 INDIANAPOLIS— 1200010000003-7 commanded by Grand Duke Albrecht of Wuertemberg, has defeated a French army at Neufchateau. Batteries — Marion, Maswell and | It captured many guns, flags and prisoners, including several generals. Seen eRaMna Red ekina. | German armies under Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm. SECOND GAME | : BROOKLYN— land Grand Duke Albrecht are vigorously pursuing the French. vepianie vat The army under Prince Rupprecht captured 150 guns at Luneville, Blamont and a Cirey (in the French Department of Meurthe and Moselle). canine. amend The army commanded by the Crown Pritice pursued the French beyond Longwy. RAIN ‘ASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—-Danger of war between Japon and Austria selauved to-day through the agrecusat ot td ' — HALTS GIANTS. The Germans are west of the River Meuse and advancing against Maubeu MM we cients ant (EVE Aefented on Faclish helecdo of cavalry, sta sa sti"! WASHINGTON, Aug.24—[United Press}.—Through the wireless ge. They | Ctelnd 00 BOREAS 06 ERM iene b