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et Racing Results Che (Sevamaes Books Open to Ail.”| Open to All.’’ WEATHER—Pair to-night; Tuseday cloudy, _ BASEB! PRICE ONE azz: BOSTON BRAVES EVENING INCREASE LEAT OVER TH | GIANTS Penuant aie. Brooklyn Pitcher for Four Runs in Fifth, Hammer Copyrig! a on cb hal, alla lA Bab. Sa da Work World). Paap NEW YORK, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, bere WORLD RACE CHART BELMONT PARK, N.Y., MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1914. f Racing Association's Fall Meeting. PHILLIES BREAK EVEN IN DOUBLE Five Hits ae in Third Gave Quakers econd Game. AT PHILADELPHIA BILL WITH GIANTS Three ‘rial Berlin Says Crown Prince’s Army ao: OF CZAR’S TROOPS | FIGHTING WITH THE ALLI ES Is Bombarding Verdun—Bavarian Troops Fighting Near Moselle and Another Force Battling Between Paris and River Marne—London Reports That Crown Prince Has Been Forced Back 38 Miles Before Verdun and That German Left, _ Centre and Right Are In Retreat. LONDON, Sept. 14 (United Press).—News agency despatches from Antwerp say that a combined Belgian-Russian force to-day attacked the German position at Louvain and that a battle is now in progress, with very. heavy losses on both sides. and ; nin Results : AT BOSTON, mest Gave is iIANTS— 00004000 —4 9000021008 It is also stated that a German aeroplane that tried to fly over Antwerp to-day was | re eet eens ieee ve eee brought down, an officer-observer being killed and the operator-aviator probably fatally See Sporting Page for Box Score. hu rt. BKOOKLYN. Gites SECOND G4Mk ¥ ‘ ‘ m r ROoH./PO. A. EL ’ H | ee ee 0000201126) GERMAN REPORT ON CAMPAIGN. | BRITISH REPORT OF ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN. Deobert.th.......0 0 5 0 0! | PHILADELPHIA BERLIN, Sept. 14 [by wireless via Sayville, L. I.].—The| | LONDON, Sept. 14 (United Press].—That the army of Laas cbs 4 ‘ 8 01600102 —10) | War Office this afternoon declared that reports from Paris|Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm, comprising the flower of | wh eae ie he 6 a oct SECOND OND GAME. jand London of German defeats in France are founded on the entire German field forces, has been driven northward : Cutshaw, 2b. .0 0 2 2 0 wim going am : erroneous conceptions of the exact situation. It is stated! across the Aire River was the significant announcement of Getz, 3b o 22 2 0 wae on_ ta os | ib Ls po. a e,|that favorable news has been received from the French scene|the Official War Bureau at 5.30 this afternoon. 0 0 ' ; 9 + and spe “es “ ae \ eaeaprasa’s 5. - 6 0 of action, but that for strategic reasons it cannot be made It was stated that as a result of the fierceness of the i Dotes ; ; Aon a isnteednauincarinel | F9 3 0 1. O!public at this time. French assault in force, the Crown Princé had been compelled Rayon ” Pin ae ae Burns, f 0 220 ‘| The retreat of the Russian army in East Prussia appears|to remove his headquarters from St. Monehould, on the | Allen. p. . 00000 HA iad ya! i 2\to be developing into a flight accompanied by evidences of main highway 23 miles southwest of Verdun, to Montfaucon, ‘a Myers 1 1000 Robertson, s & o|demoralization. Gen. Kindenberg reports the capture of|15 miles northwest of Verdun. Fiec! 0 0 0 Grant, 3b. 110 4 her... ,0 0 2 0 ‘| 150 guns and from 20,000 to 30,000 prisoners. [Official circles explain that this movement means that as (ome. ae ee Ge Merkle, 1b o 20 g' [' 1 16m 8 4 = 00 301) Prince Ernest of Saxony, who was fatally wounded, the German attack on Verdun must soon be lifted, as the * Myers batted for Pfeffer in 7th. ‘ 001 0 ‘| handed a soldier of the sanitary service a paper expressing the French are’ advancing in force toward that fortress, and if the Fischer batied for Ragon in Sth. Vest 0 0 | | Wish that he be not interred in the ducal mausoleum but in army of the Crown Prince is unable to mainntain its present 5 BOSTON F Dice “0 0 0 0 ofa grave with his comrades who had died with him. The lines the force around Verdun will have to retire or be in — R. H.PO. A. E. ca Thorpe. 0 0 0 0 O0|note ended: grave danger of capture. . ‘ i . 5 : B 1038 4) Meyers... 1 0 0 0 0 “} salute my Emperor.” They say this movement indicates a hasty retreat of the : aaa er ‘ an wi ot ee ‘a vi ri % The garrison of Antwerp, which essayed a sortie, has bern repalaads Germans toward the gap at Stenay through which the Crown i 0 1 0 O Of PAu Maiahe ‘out stroce, 1e"Fiaaa as stopatag, ca tie EEN Pe se ah ‘The army of the Crown Prince ts now attacking Verdun and Toul from Prince’s army entered France from Luxemburug.] a 0 0 0 0 Oo Thorpe batted for Johnson in 9th, | both sides, The Bureau, discussing the other move: is. » O12 1 Of AMERICAN LEAGUZ a batted for O'Tuole In 9th. Advices received here show that the Timos (probably the London Times] .ayg , s ments in F 10 0 3 0 Aanin PHILADELPHIA. c es thi ttempts at ‘ulting in Ireland have falled. 11034 OSTON— Lobert, 3b 32 3 3 0) Pett eventba andra sw barbara ne StiEl Rani AbsiIREY eualges mans stubbornly disputed the passage of the Aisne River. 12021 ; 00000 00 1 O— 1) Becker,i. o 2 40 ees n al ane Despite the difficulties of forcing a passage of a river of this > -0 0 0 0 0 H ma rae WASHINGTON— L 2 0 @ G/ Sorte Ivins to the souty , character in the face of the Germans who where holding | --—--- eM Ae Bs 30140000 —8 1 1 0 0 0 A battle is going on between Paris and the River Marne on a front of strong positions, the allies had gained nearly all of Fr 8 27 15 6 »-0 0 2 2 OF patteries—Shore and Thomas; John- 1 2. 4 2 0/496 utiometers, stretehing from Mantoull on the west, where the Kngtish | “ooo Dep hae aa y of the * SUMMARY. 10 2 2 29 ancouD GA Martin, ss 11 2 6 0 The Crown Prince's army {s separated from the main battle by the ‘On the right and left the French armies, although con- First Base on Balls—O& Pfeffer, 2; ; Hh ; a . : sOSTON— Dooin, ¢ 1 0 3 3 J forest of Argonne. The armies of the Crown Prince of Bavaria and Gen.|/fronted by similarly difficult tasks, have been equally suce ph, 2; Allen, 1. Strick Out—By . : 0020100 Mayer, p. 0 © 0 3 0} von Heeringen are in formal battle near the upper Moselle. cessful. ,; S Buseebrooklyn, te Jatt on -0 0 3 2 0 WASHINGTON— -e- eC “Ambassador Gerard gave out an interview to the press denying per- “We have captured many additional prisoners.” 4 Base Hite Rudeiph, ‘Sacrifice. Hite | >¥8eney. c. oreau 0000000 Totals.....0.5+++ 10 10 27 17 0 sistent reports that the United States was preparing to Join the alles, that P ie Daubert, Egan, 2; s bared ‘Waitted, ee . : H : : i nitetaneeilas “aaa ovnuss: SUMMARY. - Mr. Whitlock had attached the Mayor of Prunes Mo Malina that the * " y a . i? eatin. First Bi Balls—Off O'Toole 2, it Ghent that t ‘kerto! , *) Batre Ric and Eins. Attend 28 SF Np eee tary Cneee iid: | te Pegs, Halter tage 2] Ameren lg had too rll at Ghent and iat be Tutarten naeat FRENCH REPORT OF ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN | Bo Tota, csoseorees 142723 6 na eye el ohie “Se Thtce taco Liite Mo: | Americans to hurry away because the United States !s going to mix in the } (Special to The Evening World.) sy P Lal ; Three Base Hite—) e! Ds * FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Mass, PHILADELPHIA. parborTa” CEMYEPANE: fettent Gare Sutter mesines| MP, tine R a citteas Germans Are Falling Back All fept. 14.—Rudolph and Pfeffer were R. H.PO. A. BE. 3000021 | Hits Mayer; Stolen Bases—Paskert, | gir iano Peerage pees payidh pbbeaciencly Bonen fron:) Al th Li I Fr h R oa Di |, Bobert, G. Bi i, ; | ter an now made ! a 5, in, jachine guns 4 SIapeeine PiSRATH in She) onvene | MaeMBD Hieentess BO OF 2°! cueveLanD— Double Playe Martin "(0 Byme io tas ceronlacen, sose ong the Line, 18 rrenc eport ~ (Continued on Sporting Page.) “11620 2010000 i eee eee ctle Umpires:.| BERLIN, Sept. 14, via Copenhagen and London (Associated Press).— BORDEAUX, Frence, Sept. 14 (United Press].—The War a <i £ 2 0 4 meres Garett and Monee:| Hart and Rigler. Attendance 4,000, |The most extended list of German casualties yet published has been made| Office at 3.30 this afternoon issued an official communication AMERICAN LEAGUE. -0 1 7 1 Oland Dineen, (Special to ‘The Frening World.) public here. It comprises 784 killed, 2,190 wounded and 814 missing. The | which declares that the German retreat continues at all = e £ £€@ ¢ a PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, | total of all published losses up to date is now as follows: Killed, 4,184; points AT NEW YORK. 10 0 © 0 Cl emerge AT 8T. Louis. Sept: 14.—Mayer, who was knocked | wounded, 15,985; missing, 5,070. e WIGHLANDEP” - ,o oO 1 1 0 TOO off the rubber last Saturday by New| ° Commerctal Councillor Feodor of Berlin has promised 500 marks ($125) The statement says that the Germans had prepared a 00000010 OI \shaweyp.......0 0 0 1 If. . carer to the first Zeppelin which throws successfully eight bombs on English soil. |line of defenses north of the Aisne and in the vicinity of ATHLETICN— ee ei on) ee hott - | (Continued on Sporting Page.) ia — ' Rheims, where they had attempted to rally their forces and 0100000 0 1— 2\Toris TRAE 2 sa un 3 | Bureau, F 4 bee i rench Batteries—Shawkey and Lapp | SUMMARY. Batterles—-Ciotte and seuala; » NATIONAL LEAGUE. SECOND DEPUTY RUBIN ecreee) on ee a oe mae ae make a stand, but the overwhelming strength of the F er and Sweency. Umpires—Calli | First Base on Balle—Oft Fisher, 5; man And Agnew: Ubpires—Evans and AT CHICAGO. RESIGNS FROM POLICE: NIL ALES Maa Mone nt ie PaemeiiTalt pursuit forced them again to retire. and. Connolly. |Shawkey, 2. Struck Out—By Fisher, + | y | desired to be relieved so that he can The official statement follows: by Shawkey, 1. Left on Bases— 1S PITTSBURGH— erie : $9.1 | . FEDERAL LEAGUE. | Highlanders, 9: Ainietlcs, 3. Three- EAST SIDE BANKER HELD. 02000 "Me Hubin was formerly) Assistant| _‘First—On our left wing the enemy had prepared, to the Collins. Sacrifice Hits—McInnis, Mul- CHICAGO— ak With Reorganization! Pistrict-Attorney, and he estaotished | north of Aisne, between Compiegne and Soissons, a line of” AT BROOKLYN. fen “Beckinpauh: Biolen' see | Adolph, Mando wie bank at No 01310 [Work Faas, VEIN ReOrRARHANOR | Fey Ue the poles Neads and defense which it was forced to abandon. Some detachment * , Collins, Baker, Double] 155 Rivingti treet closed re- | ' — purpose between ice heads and defense ic ion, me detachments fpnaru an 04 PiasweMatsel to Mullen, Murphy to| contly by the Stato Banking Departs| _Ratterles—MoMillan and Colema of Detective Bureau | the Dintrict Att oraeyie oes. 0 |Molnots (0); Fisher to Boone te Sule ment, pending. an inventiietion, waa in: | Vauglin And arene, Venpleee- Retires Oct. 4 | EVELYN THAW | DEBT- FREE. (Continued on Second Page, FirstCoumn.) \to McInnis, Wild Pitch—Fisher, Um-| forgery. Detective Armatrong of the | . | — iNet ad eg 000000 pires—Chill and Connolly. Attend-| District-Attorney's staff, who was sent Police Commissioner Woods re-| eevre nherg and Raride | ance—2,500. Out to arrest Mandel, found him while | leoived and accepted the resignation! fyelyn Nesbit Thaw, actress-wite of MORGAN SHIPS MILLIONS. \ part payment of the obltgations Umpires--Ander- FOR DESCRIPTION OF GAME | aie king Department, ae take effect Oct. 1. Tho Commisrion- | Court was to-day granted a discharge |Gel@ Sent to Canada to Pay city'e| ¢ gern hens, ae SEE SPORTING PAGE, The State "Bepartment held x hearing day’ fixnalling the aera of the 'buke| gr gaid in making the announcoment (hare rom ior Sta objected De fbenkdne hid Rens ————— Seay yw 4 afters ‘ a 7 to her ILING TO-DAY, | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Boon, ding Mandel wan going. there 1o| ods The Toyal Field Marshal spent the| that he was sorry to part company Thaw. flied ah Sere peel damn be SA . Patria, Mareel cece 10A.M. te wi ey tg, ea e ntl CaN otton, Sf he, lines! with Mr. Rubin as he had done good “aM ha on Aus. ag Ms arn Mana bo $6,000,000 in gold colin to: the of, eit Hprtoliccscsrescceee BPM. Potedamy : tuneme in Syanceurre ou the parade grounds’? work in reergemistng the Detective Searing epoaral | pagans’ ie. of srtindicoscs 0, RAIA RENE OR ETD ID UTES rt aN uy 4 i ala

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