The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1914, Page 1

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iN Py? pei git es Aes ve Ey WEATHER—Cloudy Te-night and Wednesday, , BBlario. BASED: _ sanun =f Racing Rest “PRICE ow: ONE OENT. coornen apes Sat NEW cw YORK, TUES TURSDAY, | SEPTEMBER 8, 1B 8, 1914. 18 PAGES ___ PRIOR “ONE OENT. acre ste THREE BIG GERMAN ARMIES IN RETREAT BEFORE ALLIES BALL. AND R ACING |PARIS REPORTS BIG VICTORY; - iHome oa NO ARMISTICE. TO BURY DEAD whe Ciroulation Booka Open to All.” | I “Cirentation Books Open to All.” : e: Racing Results .. rE MEN IN a SE GAME WITH STON RED SOX Dive 6a Balls sll That Forced in a Run Gave Visitors BELMONT PARK, N of Westen , TUESDAY, es Macing le ---Losses in Kaiser’s Army Are Enormous Marquard Knocked Out of ‘ oe the Box—James Holds PARIS, Sept. 8—[United Press].—This city went wild with joy this afternoon w ‘asso dats! Lead. Champions Safe, Gen. Gallieni, in person, announced to the waiting newspaper correspondents that = entire French army is now on the offensive. be bshia ier ara lee «RP SHS PEI S| See aenT ke te He declared.that the Germans were retreating all along the line, and that the Prench K 1 a cere viaée diving, Wloner, “ & Wy Ow |Stodarese, clytb 9 9 10 0 Olcentre, about which fear had been felt because of the strength of the German armies ate | 200 0 eee fumasto 1 1 0 1 °/ tacking it, had thrown the Germans back with enormous losses. -1 1 18 0 0 wa | Murmayryit wu 2 8 The official announcement declared that the German attack had lost its weight, and 4 ER Ae ‘lineata 1 3° °lthat in the west, near Paris, the combined British-French line had completely crumpled ap A Fyre many ee a ol the German right, taking thousands of prisoners. o 0 uv 3.0 Marquard.p.0 0 0 3 0 Although the newspapers were not allowed to publish extras they posted the ried . oo hee Fromme, p. 9 9 0 | ®%/tidings on their bulletin boards and the news was quickly circulated to every quarter -0 0 0 0 6 #5 | Wiltse, p. o 0 0 0 0 o 1000 i__8\Thorpe...........0 0 0 0 othe city. ace Goin 4 i eee The official statement says: ~ Bweeney batted for Boone in ath. eae a eae “In the general battle the Germans are being forced back all along the line. iB POSTON Pcs soba de Micuah staal “The Germans made a strong attack on the French right on the line, from © Metin t 2a 8 Domlin batted for Wiltee wee Spier to Nancy, but were repulsed with heavy losses to the south of the forest , 88 -0 0 2 2 BOSTON, tt) jampenoux. Lewin iio ede TG ta * GPRM | tora, cts sccccey indo ol” “The French by a series of offensive operations have retaken the crest of St. Mane — Hoblitzell, 24 101 paraiirs Evers, 2b. 1 3 3 2 vldray and the Peak of Jourhaus in the Vosges. i Meee a 4 Bete ig: ype “There has been no modification of the French positions in Alsace.” Thomas, ¢ oo 6 Oo $] Whitted, rf... 0 1 2 0 0 “The French centre, between Fere-Vitry-le-Francois and the points south of the 00 8 0 $\smim a. o 62 8 3 o|Argenne Forest, has attacked furiously the German lines and the enemy has been com- 0108 si [amie ¢ 2 2 3 Clpelled to fall back, especially at Vitry.” ee <2 a ie aa James, po... 12034 The left wing of the allied armies, including the defense of Paris, is now engaged, ' Mendricken batted for Thomasinstn| FEDERAL LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Fomle......e.+: ¢ 1s 27 1 4{|With fighting almost continuous from the River Ourcq region to Montmirail on the Petit SUMMARY, ; i PoE ro SUMMARY Morin River, about twenty-eight miles southeast from the capital.” | Psat Bose on Balla—-OW Fisher, 5: aig At BROOKLYN: CINCINNATI 7 5 at Base on Halla—Of Marquara, “The Germans are retreating toward the River Marne, between Meaux and Sezanne, I i ti ie omit Peers aa. rae a eith n Huseencianta, | twenty-five miles southwest of Epernay.” \ may, Tye! | «4002100 5 —I2 wire oe ao seas tovedy, iyo “Smt sncrince iit PARIS, Sept. 8 [Associated Press].—It is reported unofficially in Paris this afternoon ran 3 0 iB Reeth ee her Lavender and Archer, Umpires Hart and Rigler. ove Playa that the Germans to the east of the city have asked for an armistice to bury their dead Smith to ~cowdy. Hit and care for their wounded. Arag Schmidt. Pasi nas = | a hy Pitcher-—-By Fromme (Schmidt), * . Hit by | AMERICAN LEAGUE. O’SHAUGHNESSY’S | Crupireniciem snd Emulie, Attend It is understood this request has been refused by the allies. " eH in . sant +——— Attendance AT WASHINGTON. " ° . 7, GC. 4 ‘ENWAY PARK, BOSTON, M ee ee | aruuerics—"™ SANE | BAGGAGE TO BE HELD UP}, Boia’ pun gt caeeceana FRENCH REPORT OF ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN, [of France, especially the British contingents, are being POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., Sept. 8, -| 00000000 0-0! —<-mew | Weather conditions and a chill wind augmented steadily. PARIS, Sept. 8 (Associated Press).—French and English Manager Chance gave Aragon WASHINGTON Judgment for $62! Against Diplo- The fighting on the line to the east of Paris probably Cub: thaidarss 7 : | . (Continued on Sporting Page.) ; si eeerpeces bis je ante in ‘ 10000010 2) mat, Who Is Now Assigned ae a troops engaged in the battle now progressing to the east of! ii) 145¢ for a number of days; no quick and decisive oute <autnica Hatterion Bush and Schang Shu to Austra: NATIONAL LEAGUE the capital have taken numerous prisoners, including a bat-| come is expected. The results of the encounters of the past : 7 and enry. mpires: ildebrand co .. (Continued on Sporting Page.) ang Pe pc sid UileaeiNaieoa GBublighneaey puts AT BOSTON. talion of German infantry and a company serving rapid-fire|two dé ays are regarded as distinctly favorable to the allies, NN al ¥ GEOCOND GAME, | 2) ; = . AMERICAN LEAGUI. | atitzrics* Have tombe the'trp without Mel 100.010.0103] "they captured also many gun carriages. | an the effect toda oc te ms At haar vORk 020700 | Uumeage to Vienna, where he has just | poston y y gun carriag (on the offensive to-day on the west of the long battle line, | HIGHLANDER WASHINGTON— been designated by the Stute Depart. The leading military authorities are convinced that! flcavily reinforced) by. eeearves eushed faumal thal m 30000000 0—5) o101041 ;ment as an assistant tu the Firat 11odat1oo 8!Gen. Joffre, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces, is! y y si) > the ae | Batteries--Wyekoff and Schang: LT eae wera fiethers Wiitse ana i ten va a at last holding at bay the vast German army of invasion. jarmy 9 of General d'Amade, co-operating with a strong British mee 01.0101 0 6 leietimla HSCs and MOM |noranpeuRend tan aharnogn that thet Moly. "tn nani" tm!" The worn-out troops of Emperor William, who may:force, is making # herculean effort to turn the German right Batteries — Gregg, Shore nd napreomerr {Joseph I. Green, in the City Court, ——— ‘constitute an army totalling 750,000 men, are to-day en-/j flank. ‘ : AT DETROIT. d 0 Siveoans Vis! | chicaGu- Layee amaiheee heacenieun ene Broan AT NILADELPHIA ‘countering the relatively fresh soldiers of the French and; At Gen. Gallieni’s headquarters it was stated to-day pat 0100 Was for onthe GRAres a’ Affaires in | 101020 0 0 0 ~ 4\British armies upon ground selected by the allies and in; that the ‘allies are doing well all along the line.” Gallien! DETROIT— pane Rissnbere sued to recover the] PHILADELPHIA— | positions within easy reach of supplies and reinforcements. tat th brusquely to add anything to the statement, i 1 2.9 0 sea be ik Wendl Gack ioe Ee 00200030 3) The Germans are in a hostile country and at distances | Hundreds of wounded passed around the city atteries Meat te i Sehalk; Old-|In hie dete: oO" | © i { centers Tamas, bar a S7re Gatense, Dinbadaknseey | gaatteries Route oH ube agcarty: pened great from their home base), The invaders to-day [all declared the fighting to the north.and east of Paris | 4 _., aad Eason, ore probebly at their greatest streng! Ywhile the defenders most desperate. Each side was seported 4 — AS -

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