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mn . a a WEATHER—Uncettled to-night and Thursday? BASEBALL” ee 10, BASEBALL = Racing Results LALA 4 ‘ | “Circulation Books Open to All. | | “Cironlation Bi Booka Onen to Al)? \ =— —— a ——— ia PRICE _ONE ¢ CENT. Cornet ihe'ite team NEW YORK, WE DNESDAY, Avaust 26, 1914, 14 PAGES PRICE ONE. oENT. ee — ALLIES BREAK THE LINE _ OF GERMANS IN LORRAINE —————_<4. —_——_—. NISTRANS BEATRISSANS, BASEBALL AND RACING [FRENCH AND BRITISH ao tte CHONGD CUBS) ..NaTONSEe=Asue lowe cui qn | PUSHING FORWARD AT DEFEAT BRAVES: |. go o GIANTS MATTY TO STOP Russia Poland Invaded by Francis PLAYERS IN FIGHT ST. LOUIS LOSING | STREAK MAUBEUGE AND GIVE I Joseph’s Armies—German Forces GeO oc” saa Severn atmo ° = ince ee and Meyers; Sallee and Wingo. Umpires—Rigler Give.Way Before Russian Cav- [Row may Lead to Suspension] <--> Up to cut Maner os Keep| Battle in Belgium Progressing Fa- alry—100 Guns Captured. of Boston Infield—Saier’s EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Cardinals From Passing vorably,” Says Paris War Office— © WASHINGTON, D. (, Aug. 26 (United Press)—Russia 4 Austria are} Homer Won Game. SARATOGA, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1914. Champions in Race. Allies Said to Have Clashed With ~ éngaged in an important battle in Russian Poland, a wireless message from “iter as eee ee —— Army Under Crown Prince— Berlin informed the German Embassy here this afternoon, Im an engage- CHICAGO. a FIRST GAME. | ) Wi ment between one Austrian army corps and two Russian corps, 8,000 Ws eee " . Guana 2,500 Uhlans Reported iped Out. prisoners were enptured by the Austrians, three Russian colors were taken, ein es ; EES R H.PO. A. E, , 21 guns were seized and seven mitrailleases captured. The latter are Knisely, 1 “0 0 100 -0 0 3 0 0 <7 ) machine guns with twenty-five barrels, Sauer, 1d. -1o 128 0 0 . : . : § 1 FRENCH CLAIM SAY baraee 3 =a c The battle uceurred south of Krasnih, Russian Poland, Zimmerman, 3b....0 1 1 3 1} #4 Hat a i, ane | ‘ & ON SOUTHERN FRONTIER © | “The situation in East Prussia Ix not yet decided,” the Berita Forolga) Kesting,s ad . ye tee ae a Beal di Malice : H ae ‘A ‘ 4 } Office said im the wireless mevsuge. jirlows pre ree sls ‘ -0 0 1 3 0 % ‘ 26 (Central News).— Russia will put 8,000,000 men ta! Comiden’ as, 3b... oo 3 i H ROBHO Ns abe Re (Central Dems) Hy m im) Corriden, ss, 3b...0 0 0 2 0 ' ¢German Artillery Hammers at the y Germany and 2,000,000 in Auyiria within ten or tifteen days, according to| Archer, ¢ eR 2 & €& @ 0 *t 89 0 O a aie FRR — ee Russtan tien, spiroviek, who 1 quoted to that etiect Im a despateh from Cheney. pi... 0 0 1 2 0 -@ 8 9 2 0 Gateways to Paris—British Bear — Rome. es Shoe Y + Y LONDON, Aug. 26—(Assoclated Press)-—Uhe Musslan Embassy tg ta] FoWlteesvecos t 6 27 M aes, Bcc -@ 19 0 o| the Brunt of Fightingand Kaiser's recelpt of telegrams trom the General Nuaif at St Petersburg whleh ane ero AE. — = Totals......... 0 3% 10 1 Troops Are Said to Pick Them mounces fresh Kussiaw victories agains: both Ge ny and Austria, Moran, rf 0010 0 ou anand diving: Winner, cb, @. by The| Beacher batted for Marquard in 8th, Lhese messages declare tit Russian troups wow vceupy the whole of | Evers, 2b. oo 410 Dyan, High, Clos Pah, ST. LOUIS. Out for Fierce Assaults. the eastern and souihern Lali of eastern Prussia, Hess 2b oo 20 0 “i 3 3 ‘3 i R. H.PO. A. E. : i 3 a a nnolly, -0 0 0 1 0 Ff 2) Huggins, 2b.......1 14 4 0 , sapatena | a cereaies tiie ine slides lad ola pada | Maranvilte 0001 0 see 4 $3) Magee, ib. 0 0 8 1 0/ LONDON, Aug. 26 [Associated Press]—The following. Sree Copa peny, Germnn creeps, relent th rection of Osterode, wWhited ss ......0 0 0 1 1 ei, he inoveduy) gradually “aaa, | Dolan, If, -0 0 4 0 Olnuneti issued by the War Bureau this afternoon East Prussia, leit behind them avout 100 pieces of artillery, | Schmidt, 1b. 0 00 0 0 wa ee oid a wd an roan uti carried ot ak Miller, 98 .0 0633 ulletin was y 2 ‘A despatch from Paris to the Reuter’s Telegram Company says; | Hess, tb. 0 0200 d : -. | Wilson, rf. .0 2200 “It is officially announced that “The losses of the Austrians in the battle of the Drina continue to| smith, 3b .0 0 t 4°00 Coc ace a furhongs by var | Riggert, cf. -0 0 0 0 O a grow, according to telegrams from Nish. Tho latest aver that out of! Mannict, (0 0 200 a Beck, ab. .0 0 0 6 0 on Aug. 25 the French, on their 200,000 Austrians engaged, 15,000 were killed, 30,000 wounded and 16,000 Gilbert, ct 00000 : i th Os Fr_ | Snyder, c o120 4 5 | made prisoners, Soventy-tive guns were captured.” | Gowdy, 6, 0 1 2 4 of ae Pore tin Qonaind: B® Bf Slop... 00010 southern frontier, were attacked in A despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from St. Petersburg} Tyler, -0 0 04 0 S28 62 65 86 -——_—— @ oe paxe teh Feussian Chief of Bia announces that since #unday (ho Nusslan| Deck, “6088866 i 8 $l touts... 1 4 nie a force by the Germans. invasion of Galicia and Prussia continued uninterruptedly along a wid> BS eS 5 i ie | ; +‘ front, While the Russlan right wing was invading Prussia and the lett| Torals.. .0 1 2410 4 ¢ 1 ak ahl! viet mane ee oe pean. 1 The attack was repulsed and the wing entering Galicia, the Russtan centre, composed of the great bulk of} Devore ran for Tyler in 9th, , de gh struck {Out—By Marquard, 2; by enemy retired all along the line.” | 10 16 2 cake ft Busen—Gii alee is belteved to be marching silently, but with terrible | base on balls—-Oft Tyle 3 Hy 4 H ra Lula, awe ie PARIS, Aug. 26 {United Press].—The War Office this . won, Sacrifice . Rigs 1S ARE 25 MILES FROM DANZ y — Feat by 9 My Uh the pace at Gri |#ert, Double Plays Bock to’ Hus, (afternoon announced that a German cavalry detachment SAY RUSSIANS E 25 MILES FRO) 1G. le ereyaea reaway In tint tina rt ine to Md; Huggins to Miller t hi he fi Posen, the capital of the German province of Posen, is only 140 miles | ri yl heir ran apes Bes / | le: haoa ts one Witla | of 2,500 men which had crossed the frontier to raid French trem Berlin, It is only 25 miles from the Russian frontier, bases — Maranville. Double plays— Ls ver fe 00 dad fe wig | Pitch—Marq ‘Hart and| territory was ambushed by hidden batteries. The uhlans ace came, “Wander, <br Atrnant | MuBler Atte hii were completely routed, being either killed, wounded oF a «Ti 8] ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 26.—The|taken prisoner. t ie aes 8 a {| Glante lost the first game to-day In The War Office has also issued the following bulletin: + Umpl The Times's St. Petersburg correspondent says that the Germans, who vere ty aa ayy er tebe pe avieiey retreated by forced marches after their defeat by the Russians at Gum- a binen, are assembling a part of their forces at Koenigsberg. The German (Mpecial to The Evening World, fortified position on the river Angeral was abandoned without fighting. | WEST SIDE PARK, CHICAGO, the opening inning when M. rd i bs “North of Neldenburg, Sunday and Monday there was stubborn fight-| il. Aug. 26—The decks were cleared i { 1 7W8| made a wild piteh. ‘The Ginate alan “Advices received from the front img, in which the Russians were again victorious, largely through their| fof # band to hand battle this af- im 2 85|{get a hit until the seventh inning superb use of tho bayonet. Tho enemy here had assembled the entire! (continued om Grolog ey) seintieiegls ace: amet oe his Task Mn! ed ern on ha Mier] More than 30,000 fana saw the gains, declare that the big battle is pro- Twentieth Army Corps in a fortified position, The Russians’ had to . . idny't 00 Worring’ tad kaa thie wooed, Water a gressing favorably to the allied negotiate pits and barbed wire. Hand grenades were used, th@ Russians ” ser oid co Wid dd Tie aad a hat ign = SECOND GAME. ” finally carrying tho position at the point of the bayonet. The Germans NATIONAL LEAGUE. ise end, on driving, place sane t oy Duwuee! New York. a outs cause. ? retreated toward Osterode, leaving behind many guns, machine guns, A index, _Htariera Tia unodgrant, et, Huggins, 2b The War Office, after a twelve-hour silence following its. caissons and prisoners. AT 8T. Lou! +B, First :-—3| Doyle, 2b. Magee, fi “Meanwhile the Vilna army {s driving the First German Army Corps inst GAME, bd Pe Wap n ae ce adimilbaian that the ate of gg hinge on pad result of, toward Danzig. The question now ts whether the German forces can es- | GIANTS— 8 54] srurray, re. Wilson, Ff. the fighting now in progress, issue © above state. cape and how long the Russians will take to occupy the territory east of the 000000000-0 8 {grate Crue, of ment. It meant that the allied lines of defense were holding. River Vistula. There they will find strong German defenses. It is reported | ST. LOUIS— 18 8) Merkle, 1b. Wingo, ¢ It also meant that the German offensive, which has surged thet the Russians on Monday reached Marienburg, only twenty-five miles 10 98 0 f & 9 =) i» io i } | Batensee ise meets ‘ against the secondary defense for thirty-six hours, has been Batteries— , Dem 4 a ‘mpires-— er a art, Attend. trom Danzig. Weta Doak ana Lavdan Uesiies Sth nly yar eae 8 i, Fim ame, | ance 30,000, unable to penetrate it. ian Giecdewas allaaioe) Gel ee | ROBISON FIELD, BT. LOUIS, Mo The few words of encouragement transformed Paris Two VICTORIES PUTS Louis first, 64 games won, 58 lost, for NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICA Aug. 26.—After losing the tirst gam. |from a city of gloom to one of hope. And coupled with the LS IN FRONT oo elon won 0 40 f Fis wo mene — N AN LEAGUE. Manager McGraw put it up tol statement came the announcement that Britain was rushing: CARDINA ew York third, 59 games won, 66| B00KLYN— F a AT CHICAGO. iucutancamstew ¥ YORK. ic “ontinued on Sporting Paro einforcements to the front. ; 4 e — The Giants can retain the lead by 11000000 0-2 ali 00000000-0|/ 01000000000 ! ae The allied lines are holding especially at the points whic | ' , fi Giants Will Drop Back Into Phird bras even. with, fie Gardiaale PITTSBURGH— CHICAGO sv. Louis— — AMERICAN LEAGUE. threaten the gateways to Paris. The British-French forces j Plaee, Six Points Behind York a five-point lead over Boston, 010000000—1 00000010 —1 1 0000000000— rime between Maubeuge and Givet are reported to have repulsed. } Leader. tomePamonsiee Hari in'cinis, [COMME Gite’ URtic CUS | soustinn—trter 964 Gandy: Che: | Matinnen-Meinas ong Atvomi |Gucache’ ee the German attack with enormous slaughter and to have ‘ The defea! of the Glunts in the see | Two passengers were injured tate thig|@Ad Lalncoln, Re ieee ee aaa Biisuuitt and Mikdebrand. mplres— 0000000 0 o-— o|pushed their own lines forward into Belgium. ¥ ond game against the Cardinals will | afternoon when & motor rusk of she eee at SECOND GAME, -_->— Aa Roarcn ATHLETICS— It is also reported that the battle in Lorraine is going. i ean a complete change in the race| Northern Sands Company of No. 52 — ‘ % ‘ Germans. The concerted assault ia R ¢ for the pennant, ‘The Cardinal by |Seutners Houlevard rammed Union 00300100u-4 FEDERAL LEAGUE. | DETROIT— 09.09 06.0.0 .~ s/aeslies ths Germany The spaeriog aeeault ts enld toMy ( winning two, go into first place with! Bdward Bay silemtiate at Noe 106 | PITTSBURGH— AT BROOKLYN. 0010010002 geiaeen = Cia tte and. Maver! ee ft ies inal BUsmerpoint lead over Bouton, The) West Ont i ia 000110 0 0 0— 2|BROOKLYN— BOSTON— | reba re p by the direct order of Gen, Joffre who insists that the i Glants, because of their double do~ | WT “Nropuble, fracture ae. ti Aaotasis 12010101 —6 00400010 —5 ———>——__ | vattle shall be fought along defensive lines until the C feet tumble from the lead (o third | and ety oi of No. 33 ~Colemas sand surrALO— : gases at ant |For Other Scores See Sporting | (orward movement ends all along the line. Sas sassy Seo aaa aes aceteranietie 2004000 0 0-2 vines, Bela Page. The omen one me pacernininteninrnintn leant ——