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@- 7 . ° - ~ PRIOR ONE CENT. conte Kiet NEW YO NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEM ER “19, 1914, 10 0 PAGES i “PRIOR ONE. OENT. 4, BASEBALL "creation Boake Opes to A), ym Racing Reval 4 3, 000, 000 MEN FIGHT IN STORM; | GERMANS CLAIMING VICTORY 100, 000 KILLED OR WOUNDED BATTING RALLY [EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ORAS | IN GREAT BATTLE ON AISNE » SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1914. BELMONT PARK, N. Y IN SIXTH SAVED faa ee ae ae ‘es aero Sete a: WINNING STREAK Kaiser's Troops Claim to Have Taken| Paris Says Allies Have Not Retreated, BOSTON BRAVES = q t 7. | Large Number of Guns and Pris-| but Admit That Situation Is Seri- 4 q ms olan if OFTHE CHAMPIONS oners and to Have Driven Allies} ous and That German Fortifica- Back All Along the Long Battle} tions Are Almost Impregnable— Two ‘Pirate Pitchers Were| 570 "239 BY Sa tr nee es hase Wee Giants Knack Out Out Hageman : : : s ‘ ie gt be Se Le les g Front—Reinforcements Received. Rain Impedes All Progress. Hammered for Seven Buns in Third Inning at Polo in One Round. Grounds. GERMAN REPORT OF THE ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN.| FRENCH REPORT ON THE ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN. ; 4 BERLIN, Sept. 19 (via wireless through Sayville, L. I., PARIS, Sept. 19 [United Press|.—The only official ine . AT BOBTON. ou AT NEW YORK. to the United Press].—The War Office to-day announced | formation obtainable concerning the battle of the Aisne is 01000710 —9 30200000 — Slofficially that the Germans are assuming the ore in} thot it still continues, with 3,000,000 men engaged. J j | CHICAGO— France and that notable successes have been secured. It says: The Germans are t6\ be maki ; 0300000003 8000000014) “A German decisive attack was delivered against the| sort to everwheln thet portion of the line bald ty the Ki allied lines south of Noyon in the region along the Lette, Bi Y; y | BosTON. . Qlse and Aisne, participated in by the 13th and 4th Corps | British east of Solssons and south of the Cradnne forest. \ gee: iL a i " le Leg A y parts of other divisions. It resulted in a decisive gain At the game time nn nena extreme left, which had Mom, ta o1ee . 13 82 the Germans. been driven back on the ots ines, is resuming the effegsive. : 1101 06 13 49-6 “Beaumeant (near the Lorraine frontier, 20 miles north= There ts sdeattted here regarding the outcome: -9 0 0 0 6 2 3 4 dlwest of Nancy and 16 miles inside the French frontier) has! White the Prendi lines are tig, the Germans have been : , 4 us ‘ , ; 3 been stormed and taken with 2,500 French prisoners. heavily reinforced, and the fact that the allies have been 2 1 10 4 4 1200 “The attacks of the allies along the entire battle front “3 ee ee + 8 0 3{are being easily repulsed. Guns and prisoners are being compelled to attack the Germans everywhere in intrench= +20 6 20 0 4 1 0|taken, but the number Is not yet available. ments has resulted in very heavy losses. ) -1 2 3 10 A fale ae IT SB et at the cad to Tanlar eau Tesreau, p. oo. oO “The attempted invasion of the French over the Vosges The allies continue their operations in the effort to ‘ : . M ; Beli fon We et see Sa oar wa aes 7 13 |into the Breisach valley has been easily repulsed. turn the German right flank. . 11000 YE Main Se a Bulge. Fie, 108 “The Eastern army continues its operations in the Reports of a movement from the northwest to aid this oe we a | Titer, Starters, Veo Ale Suwalki (Russian Poland) province, advancing against the plan are widely current but impossible of confi tion © 8 27 10 1] ano Wine 3 se oo a Russian forces. rmation, $ Dosey datted for Davis in 6th. i te ey - 1 0 8 ob tl “Despatches from Agram report a great victory over the The fighting continues under conditions that could PITTSBURGH. ao 1 1 5 © 0|Servians by the Austrians far greater than the earlier reports| hardly be worse. Heavy rains continue to fall, transforming ‘ ae . ur FO, x BE u i . i ‘ Oe a ; ‘i = isl etna all of the minor brooks,into rivers. The army which is Carey, If... ++ NATIONAL LEAGUE. Schsite, If... e Servians have been completely routed and driven] sorceg t when the battle of mol : . ; ‘ 4 ' HL AT BROOKLYN. Corriden, eo H 4 . i H in flight across the Save River, many of the fugitives being pei as pase ve o tt! oe fons papel ‘ 10 0 410 vine? Gam, ‘archer, ¢. . 0 0 8 4 9|drowned.” i (38234 GROOKLYN— Mapsoas, @o004 ' It is.explained that German lines have been extended |sable, and the withdrawal of artillery will present a serioys .6 0 800 SECOND GAN GAME. 00500010 — 6) Levender, © © 0 1 Olat certain points and now include the original French lines. | problem. .1 3 32 0 CINCINNATI“ Smith, p.. oo 0 0 0 The battle, however, is expected to last several days The official statement this afternoon says: : ; , ‘ : TT Wh pos AB Be ent aoap nated ie jew : i : 8 mona of “ rg hy and age of gery bp “On our right wing on the right bank of the Oise in the : seleseeeeO 2 @ © Ofiing and Gonsales; Prefer and Mc-| eports that the Germans had run out of gun , 0 8 0 8 O[Deabern tb cscs tt a2 1 g[Sut% Umptree Ren ena” Hart a «4% 1 o[ammunition are indignantly denied. Instead the lines of | direction of Noyon we have made progress. We hold all of u -0 © O 1 0] Stengel, rf 203-0 0 Olgroonyne” “M™ Alligon batted for Hageman in 4th. }gomamunication are perfect. Trains are run directly to the the heights on this line and also along the right bank of the | +0 0 0 0 0) Wheat, It,. ob oe ae | 10011122 —9| Miisely batted tor Lavender tn #h. |entral points of the battle line, from which places the dis- | Aisne in the face of the enemy, who has been heavily reine Ee OS Gee Se , 9] aNCINNAT— ianay tribution continues with automobile transport service. forced by troops brought up from Lorraine. : ‘8 if @ ES Bi “22170 3.0021 0 0 0 O— 6] First Base on Balls—On Tesrean, 5; The French have several times attempted to carry the “At the centre the Germans have not moved from the F 310 24 123 D1 2 8 1 of ,Batterles — Lear and Gonzales; | off Hageman, 2; off Lavender, ?.| German positions by storm, but they have met disaster from | deep trenches they constructed. | Siglin batted for Conzelman in 7th. -9 © 0 0 0 epee Heel ae Miller, an tier java ni i Salta, the German artillery and rapid firers. “On our left wing the army of the Crown Prince continues ‘ Fels run for Coleman in othe 12 ee ue pirecerna Hee nn Galen vein Me,®:| The greatest German gains have been along the centre, |its retreating movement. Our advance in Lorraine is steady. ! a ee Steele, p. 7-0 0 0 0 0 AT PHILADELPHIA, Zimmerman, Doyle, Robertson, Snod-|the War Office says. “Summed up, it can be stated that up to the present Firet Baso on Balla—Of Davis, a:| pee ee 8 lenin =o (Merkle, wild Fitch—Hageman, BERLIN, Sept. 19 (by wireless telegraphy by way of|time there has been no decisive result to either side.” P Sertex’ oe By avin ts Cooper, 6; Fischer... 1 1 0 8 0 0.00.00 00.0 O O/srson}, Umniree Eason and Guig-/ Sayville, L. 1.) According to the Cologne Gazette, Japan sent), te Memaitaiala Sout isnea tn’ Berllne wich declored the ee STAB en Dareeneton, Ob) ee ne PHILADELPHIA— ley, Attendance—15,000. a special commissioner to a German motor company during Ci left Rad bawumad tha otenot A Wa ne ae pds nics 7] Totals... esses 842718 2) 90004021 —7 ene ral the first days of July to order 400 aeroplane motors to be| {rade of the French frontier fust nerth of Nesey} Goway, ; ry Dalton batted for Schmutz in 6th. Ratteries —Berdue, Williams and| POLO GROUNDS, N, Y., Sept. 19.—-| delivered within the shortest limit of time. The order SH Gesee™-Muranville, 2. Double Player | Tischer batted for Steele in 7th. | PYInge, Monee eae, Gomi | Just before the game to-day it wasl however, was not carried out. : nator ae Raremet bs ioe Germans ta break: through Be y to Viox, Maranville to Schmidt. CINCINNATI, Qqv0ND cama, announced that Arthur Hues, recently the allied wing was strated. It was, however, fie’ by “Pitcher = By | Kautlenmer y st. Louls— —" = The German Qovernor of Belgium (Gen. von der Goltz)| marked with fierce fighting in which many were killed; (Sobmidt). Umpires—Kiem and Ems- R. H,PO, A. E. : (Continued on Sporting Page.) has appointed Pri Councillor Dr. von Falcke to decide 7? MWe, Attendance, 17,000, Daniels, cf........0 @ 4 0 0 003011001—6 - vy . according to reports reaching Gen. Gallieni to-day. FENWAY PARK, Boston, Mase,|Berehemmer,se... 1 2 2 4 0 i FEDERAL LEAGUE. upon ways and means to effect the protection of Belgian The fighting on the French left, where the combined Sept. 19.—Pittaburgh opened against | Killifer, rf . ; ; , 10051000 —7 ve treasures of art against burglary and pillage. right armies of Gens. von Kluck and von Buelow are massed, “a the Braves to-day after having nD a Py city Nit telg Pr Oe ed AT BROOKLVN, It is announced that three aeroplanes are again over| increases in intensity, but the allied lines are slowly being 3} ~ (Continued on Sporting Page.) 0 1 6 8 oR end Byron ee aeates Paris, , a9 — Jeacay a ousted’ tell po .0 0 3 t Oo em e Germans retire to new positions cons: in AMERICAN LEAGUE of 39 0 @ AMERICAN LEAGUE. SROOKLYN— | FEDERAL LEAGUE. ABBOT OF ALSACE MAKES rear of their original ones as the pressure increases. At no ty ~ aw CLEVELAND ee tT qHtawpeAT CHICAGO. LE es Ay iran URAL: PATRIOTIC ADDRESS IN | point have they actually been defeated. k : we oe 8S ty 0 8 0000 —. |Site and Owens, Umpireesheonen| ST, LOUIS— | BORDEAUX CATHEDRAL.| Along the rest of the line the great battle continues as * 00001000 O- I itouls............ 6 11 % 12 2! encaco— cad Mesneney 00000010 2—3!) an af illery duel. There has been practically no fighting by we) We siiiekne 00000001 —~|KANsAs cn SM PITTSBURGH— | BORDEAUX, Sept. 19—A largo crowa|the imiontry for thirty-six hours, both sides realizing the : 20000030 = 5 iiss suse om Balla—Oft Ragon, 1;|_ Batterles—Keating and Sweeney; 1000010% — mien eee LA 2 10 | niieg st. Andrew's Cathedral this morn: | futility of sacrificing men while the intrenched positions 2 caer ee Oa Hee peti off Schmutz, 2; off Steste, 1, Struck} Beott and yuhn, | tmplres—Hilde- | pROOKLYN— lune aad Haney; “Gia Ane fof the Allied fo In spite of the| remain intact. 8 and Connolly. Ou—By Sobeaurs, % by Yaar, 3 by | Prana OBe O Seuahiia: 3.04.00 3.1 § "QM derson and Goeckel. parla nals Share Anehes ® Vaoaat seat Every effort is being brought to bear to demolish the ; Rintin, 31 Dy Alishy 3. Sets of Banee AT. 8T. Louis. Batteries—Johnaon and Easterly; r ‘At the conclusion of tho service Abbot |German batteries. The French artillery fire is increa, T DETR rooklyn, 4; Cine eri reo . ’ Se | ‘armeticss OPO! Nuuestengel, three-ase ites] WASHINGTON nee Carries ress: UME erkbens| a MUnARD: Wetterie, of Alsace, forinerly « member lin intensity all along the line, It was kept up all nigh 0100000 -- | Killifer, Daubert, Lear, Stengel, Two- 0000102104 r Ri ol 0012000 0 O- 3, patriotic address, His voice ringing [there are indications of a coming change from the G =a 0 Ld 9.0 11 rt | Daniel Keallog, ag Stee ae ) 0 § 9 0 a 0oO—1 200010 ‘ ied 1000000 3 ~~ 4 of the crime now being committed, and The German assaults of the last five days have teries—Plank and Schang; Cave! gan to uber ¥Y Pitcher— terles—Engle and Henry; Lev-| gALTIMORE= Batteriee—-Moseley and fRaridan;, that God would bring the nation out tremendous. ‘ aad Stanage. Umpires—Dineen and! By Ragon (Groh). Umpires—Hart a Agi Umpires—Ev; vi 1 | vier 4. en Egan, * neon and" and Rigies. Attendance-4,00, aad Chetan mee Evens 1000011 t is McCormick’ ane ios Le ea ceae wie Pee Play At a dozen points on the centre they have tried te an 4 ? -] ‘ bi . o { ‘ ‘ a = - -