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"BASEBALL i. = Racing Results __~ erica bdo CEN’ seer reer CZAR MARCHES ON BERLIN, MENACING BRESLAU, WHILE GERNIANS HELP AUSTRANS Austrians Reported Evacuating Cra- ’ cow—Kaiser’s Troops Reinforce Franz Josef’s Defeated Le- = a DOUBLE VICTORY; | Braves Have 2 1-2 Game Lead gions West of Rawa. Now in the Pennant Race. LONDON, Sept. 10.—A despatch to the Exchange Tele- i graph Company from Rome says: Fae Sco “Despatches from Vienna state that the a ; guards| “Gper. coun of the Russian centre.are marching toward pay 74 Pg ‘ bP 2E “The Ressler troops have invaded Silesia vane tee Capel Oe “ture of Breslau is imminent.” |; 0:0'0.00 0—6 (The Russian right army 4s now in German Poland, one Mf wr 08 008 part of it investing Koenigsberg and the other reported advancing 01000411 —7 » between Koenigsberg and Thorn. The huge centre atmy, the advance guards of which are reported near Breslau, has been 00 Par 00000—3 helping the left army clear the Austrians out of Poland, and its Saspedaadel advance into Silesia and “on to Berlin” is believed to be due to SECOND GAME. Russia’s confidence that the Austrian army has been shattered BOSTON. and that the Czar’s left army can take care of what is left.) } RH PO. A. EB LONDON, Sept. 10,—A despatch to the Reuter Telegram Company from} moranief.........0 0 3 0 0 Petrograd says: Whitted,2b.......1 2 1 1 0 “Consternation prevails at Cracow. The evacuation of the town han | Cather, If... 0 2 2 2 8 began. The authorities are trying to induce the members of the local rifle | Maranvill {-2 @ #@ 8 clubs to remain and assist in the defense of the place. Many, however, gcpmide, 1b 22 00 have resigned their memberships because of sympathy with Russia. 11 4 0 0 Others urged that it was useless to suffer the bombardment of Cracow 233.0 0 when there was no chance for Austrian success, o11w 41 0 A Havas Agency despatch from Petrograd, dated yesterday, says: oa eh Ge -S 8 “A regiment of Cossacks took at Frampol 17 Austrian oMcers, 415{ 0 eee Serene Totals.........065 7°13: 27 *f1 «(O (Continued on Second Page.) PHILADELPHIA R. H.PO. A. E. oe 2. Fe 1 tt 0 0 oo: 8 tot Cravath, rf... ot 3 0 0 Irelan, 2 @°@ Hs i Paskert, oo.11 a Martin, s: 004 6 O } Burns, c.:“ 0-0 4 3 0 3 Baumgertner,p....9 0 © 0 0 -—— —— Ocvachger, p .0 0 0 0 @ Bail Is Refused and Doctor’s Wife Is Sent to] Totls....:..---- BGs OG ad finet Bees on Balle-—-Oft James, 2; of feos artner, 1. Struck Out—By James, 4; by Baumgartner, 2. Left on Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Three-Base Hit—Cather. Two-Base| Biteennnaet, whee Bake ernie, ence Carman this afternoon was indicted for murder in the eae olen os—Becker, Mra Piorpa fe Playa--Cathere to Maranville first degree by the Nassau County Grand Jury for the killing of Mrs. | Senmide, Passed Ball—Burns. Um- Louise Bailey in Dr. Carman's office in Freeport. A plea for her admis- Perky and Lincoin. Attend- sion to bail was made by her attorney, but this was refused by Justice FENWICK PARK, BOSTON, Kelby, and Mrs. Carman was ordered locked up in the jail at Mineola. Aah Mont. In Dbinen Went" to Mrs. Carman, although she looked sick and worn, went through the| pitch for the in the second. ordeal without a breakdown, She did not speak in court, nor was there ‘a tremor of her body when she was led away from the bar of the court by one of the Sheriff's officers. FEDERAL LEAGUE. : The indictment for murder in the firat degree supersedes the one for AT BROOKLYN. manslaughter found against her by the same Grand Jury two months/ §T. LOUIS— r ago. On that indictment she was released on $50,000 bail, furnished by two 00010000 0—1 prominent men of Freeport. YK Barly in the afternoon George Levy, counsel for Mrs. Carman, called 0000000 0 0 Jail at Mineola—Trial Early in October. (Continued on Sporting Page.) —_————— + District-Attorney Smith on the telephone and asked whether be would), portecies—watson and Simon; La- } “need” Mrs. Carman at Mineola, The answer he received was more or less| atte and Land. Umpires ross and ambiguaus, but Mr. Levy took Mrs. Carman to Minepla without delay, and) Ao: 2, she remained in a waiting room until the Grand Jury finished its delib- AT BUFFALO erations, She refused then to say anything to the newspaper reporters save | CHI that she was ill. 0002100 ‘After the handing down of the indictment Mr. Levy asked for bail for BUFFALO— Mrs, Carman, hoping, he sald, to prevent her long sojourn in the jail, To} 0040000 ’ this District-Attorney Smith replied that there would be no delay in the —_——_ trial of the case. He intimated that it would be held in October before a AT_PITTOBYRGH. special term of the Supreme Court. INSAS CITY— Dr. Carman came into Justice Kelby’s court just before the indict- 700007 _ ment was read to Mrs, Carman by the clerk of the court. He took a seat PIFTSBURGH— 00020: near her and her eyes constantly sought bis face ra Cort WS Toa ene See YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. BOSTNS SCORE EVENING WORLD RACE CHART DOOGERS TNE CAN ON NTS) = eRe aL 18 PAGES BG BRITISH FLEET SWEEPS NORTH SEA IN SEARCH OF EN London Admits Pathfinder was Sun by German Submarine—k Evacuates Alsace—English ysross Marne— War Costs: | gium $200,000,000. Sept. 10 {Assoclated.Press].—The official THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1914. ‘a Fall Meeting. SECOND GAME OF DOUBLE HEADER Giants Couldn’t Hit Ragon’s Curves When They Had Men on Bases. Om aA Start gd. Owner, RK Hyame,, Th Dent tor wtatl off Tinie im ummints adi ihle stride. uy Rovel Atetcur te final ning re Royal! Meteor to ihe sreteb ura, Uaptala Swann had 60 ptyany stage Re es a ee Post 2.03, oat 888. rt good, Won Arf heme driving. ‘Winner, wa Seder Stas fines Bhiot, KL, Parsons, “Time, 00, fwcex, cir mee HR sete oe wher i ie, lease telgehe 0-0 0000.1 0 & 1 baread’ hes GUE the following stateinent: ‘ } Su I, ee Reig “The enemy has been driven back all along the’ be there Lee Brel smash |. ee dit Sever veer tet out fet Bet a 0— 2|German dead and taken 12 Maxim guns. Some also were taken. “Our Second Army Corps has captured 350 prisoners Pont 21. ON 3.68 @ Won dering: pp aly Coa iegheacal nag pa i me A = " . 00020000 SECOND GAME. GIANTS. Po. a, £,[8Md a battery. The Germans suffered heavily. ‘Their men —|Snodgrasscf......0@ 0 0 © Olare stated to be very exhausted. Berle ag “eet $ 6] “British troops have crossed the River Marne ina norte -| Fletcher,es......,0 0 8 8 Olerly direction.” 12] Robertson, rf -O tb Ot American Ambassador Page has notified W: }| Grant, 3b. ee 28 8 { officially, after conversations with high British mare: ot 8 1|that he is convinced Great Britain will never make rar ie oe aon n ane av tenho cme tnt, He cansh | Demares, “0 0 0 3 [til Germany is ‘decisively defeated.” Hihietinane Wiltse, p. .0 0 0 0 0 The whereabouts of the German battle fleet is a. Macy compl llinlia aa. fare | Reacher /1 1 © © Oltery, The Admiralty announced to-night that strong Meyers -0 1 0 © Clrons of battleships and cruisers and flotilies of Mer. -@ 9 0 8 ols covered the entire North Sea, including the Bight: Doniia. “0 0 © 0 06|Heligoland, yesterday, without locating the enemy. , erase ‘While it ts believed the majority of the German fleet fs under Totale .....+...+ ee RL! fand defenses at Withelmshaven, it Is considered possible part of the Smeal a Steyers vated for Meruietn nix” [has been sent through the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal to Klet and has pre aceea ms Boe a Oe eee in ith, forced the German Baltic fleet. The latier is reported near the mouth NATIONAL L LEAGUE. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Doalin batted for Wiltse in Mk. the Gulf - Vacong and it is —— vag the + Commene are now under har BROOKLYN. taking an offensive movement against the Russian fleet. AT PITTOBUROH. AT BALTIMORE. R a Po. s Field Marshal French's telegram shows that fighti a 000001 0 0 1— 2} INDIANAPOLIS— restate te ¢| the flercest character is in progress, and his statement u PITTSSURGH— oe peg 1043 2-12 1 1 @ 0|the German forces are very, exhausted confirms i util tums ‘ue kal ER OSERE Ewe 1 3 § S)fseem etter eunriene Det Oe ee Cooper'and Coleman, Umpires-Hatt| Batterlee—Bilitard, Whitehous end 9 4 2 Slhas been delivered with such speed and impetuogity and Rigier. | Rarigen: bre wil and Jack- o2z10 the invaders have been given no chance to recover from the AT CINCINNATI. cyrry ne 0 ¢ 1 oleffects of their rush from the north. ST. LOUIS— INDIANAPOLIS 00 3 0 Premier Asquith to-day asked Parliament to add another 00000 ~ 0 et. me ee es ee half million men of all ranks to the regular army. CINCINNATI SE 6 27 11 0} Premier Asquith said that 439,000 men, exclusive of the in ak lh a | Hirt ae on Batle~O8 Demares Territorials, joined the army since the declaration of wat. ttenek—Perritt and Aoyder: 4; Ragan, 4, Btruck Out—By Demares,;| yn one day, he said, 33,240 men enlisted. The average d Clark. Umpires—Joh: . . and Byron. ial mae AMERICAN N_ LEAGUE. Bares: fe tah of Remains th istn ent in an ordinary year was 35,000 men. ment AT PHILADELPHIA. ol Cutsbew, Dal- serves there were INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 100000 tony Burns Bowtie’ Faye nn to to A ye pervdty rely ybeoye sy phn 4 that an ade fenton A ener i rononro.8 BUFFALO ATMLETICS— Doyle: Cutmay to Daubert. Hit &Y | ditional half million be recruited, a total of 900,000. 00010 2100080 ont | Riemer wsiem end Baie, Anendanen, The recruiting was so successful that by Sept. 9 439,000 wurFALO— pbahtrre Petes, af Serriget!| "aco ansumoa Wh Pe Seok whol nee leited: eaaleg She total Seder See ce 2.0012 noly and Chill, FO ee eae wnt gume of therdounie| The second half million asked for to-day will bring the Batterlee—Ragge and Kelly; Bader eae amd | header with Brooklyn began the|total army up to approximately 1,400,000 men. apd Salphay. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | -———- After a short debate Premier Asquith’s mation to im | prey. ROCHESTER. \ eeey At phovinence. | : (Continued on Sporting Page.) crease the army by half a million men was 3 | MERICAN LEAGUE. + , pest es aie eNO Epa 9)”. MURRIONE TER The Official War Bureau admitted this afternoon ¢ 000002 1 200-12 0°01 — 6| MIGHLANDERS— 5 the British cruiser Pathfinder, which was sunk altorioe-pnier aoa Muddea; ngs | Seateretig Frlilame. and ‘Tyler: | 00301 0 0 0 2— 6| (Saturday) off the coast of Scotland, was sunk by a G liga i ot aa - A eel RR [eee oeoeet—a akan yt ro ob eee ere Far A _oo \ = iS is inst tl asu SAILING TO-DAY STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | natteries — Brown and Sweeney:| so subeassfully and shows ihe danger to which the Brith Hag id ites ‘ketene Pe ras AM Drapires: -O' uaniie ead Hildebrand is subjected in bottling up the German fleet. The fact that # German submarine could reach the Seotch coast from its land base, following the raid by two cruisers and two 3P.M. Colabrip, Palermo. --....+ 8PM, fhentovidess Codie reverend “SBE WORLD WANTS” WORK WONDBRO t A

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