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BASEBALL = Racing Results. _PRICE ONE CE Che Circulation | Books Open to All.’ NT. Comrmets, (rhe New Work. Werte): FRESH TROOPS FROM ENGLAND IN A DESPERATE BATTLE WITH NEW ARMY OF GEN. VON KLUCH iEPPEL| ONO FEAR OVER Believe inde 6 16 Is Test Prelimi- nary to Descent Upon London. “FISH DEPOT WRECKED. Houses Shattered and Inhabi- tants Put in Panic—Airship | Escapes Shots. OSTEND, Sept. %5.—Last night's raid over the city by a Zeppelin, which dropped three bombs, one of which demolished one of the biggest dsb depots, killing a dog, 1s believed to be | the forerunner of a series of Zeppelin ‘raids along the coast. It is also feared {the Germans are trying out thelr} great airships in anticipation of a raid across the channel to English territory. One of the bombs struck the Ave- nue P. de Smet de Nayer Bridge, on the outskirts of the town, and the third fell in the harbor The explosion here made a great cavity hi. the ground and badly dam- aged surrounding houses, extingulsh- ed street lamps, destroyed clovtric wires and created a pante, The Zep- pelin returned in the direction of ‘Thielt, twelve miles northeast of Courtral. It ts known that Count Zeppelin, inventor of th» great dirigibles that bear his name, bas volunteered to lead a flect of these vexsels over the channel and across the city of Lon- don, With the coming of the autumn fog the danger from thin cause tn certain to be acute, and the Hritish are already making preparations to all such a valid. Oe aurarer of the officials of the Britivh aviation squad have been here for the last week qnd tt is un- derstood they have a flect of armored biplanes in readiness to take the of- fensive when the dirigibles are sont into action. The raid by the Zeppelin Inst night was a complete surprise. The alr- ship made its appearance sbortly be- fore 11 o'clock and tho first evidence of its presence was when the whirring of its propellers was beard by sen- tries in the entrenched positions just outside the city. The big dirigible was flying at a great belght and could not be dis- cerned except as a huge bulk against the almost Inky sky. It ts beHeved that the bombs were dropped haphazard more with the intention of terrifying than of kill- ing. Although the troops stationed here fired numerous volleys, the big dirigible swung around and suiled back in the direction of the Germun lines, apparently untouched. It is believed here that the flight was entirely « test to ascortuin the ing wind currents ucross the The Avenue P. de Smet de Nayer Bridge crosses the Canal de Teriva- tien at the northeast boundary of the famous park Marie-Henriette, in Os- tend. The maria in Ostend is near the rai tion, and on Wednes- DROPS 3 BOMBS ND; CITY IN TERROR; i core, ‘and. ‘oriday's js crowded with hasers. All sales are by uuction io highest bidder. geo aa the crow flies Is| y miles across the cau ‘and othe Strait of Dover to! therefore it is not denired to’ lawist ieee om the collection of the fae, =» BRAVES TAKE DOUBLEHEADER BROOKLYN BLAZE } FROM THE REDS FACTORY WORKERS} °°" came CHANNEL RAID | Game. rn Ak . + AT BOSTON. FIRST Caw Spreads to Six Nearby Tene nea rf ments and Tenants Flee 01000010 —2 : My CINCINNATI— * in Panic. 00000000 0—0 ee SECOND Gama, Three hundred girls were at work bese 0301000 0 4 on the third and fourth floors of tho * four-story brick factory building, No, | CINCINNATI~ $1 Meserole street, rooklyn, in. the oo1010010~-3 Progressive Knitting Works, when : firo was discovered late this after- SECOND GAME. noon, It had gained such headway ‘ that tho first firemen to respond to an BOSTON: alarm turned Jn a second, third and Be EPG bs finally a fourth Moran, rt. Het 3 0) oO Retweo the disedvery of the blaze | ! vers, 2b “9 9 0 @ 8 and its rapfd sprend through the | Connolly, If. -O 1 1 0 0 building there were u few moments | Whitted, cf, o 0 300 only for those inside to reach the} Schmidt, 1b web 2 12 4 4 street, yet all the girls were assisted | Smith, 3b coe 2 2 Fo tO to safety. From the plate glass} Maranville,2b.....1 1 2 6 1 works of the J, H. Werberlovaky Es- | Gowdy, -09 0 4 1 6 tate, occupying the first und second | james, voor PU 3 0 flors, half u dozen inen employees = escaped. Front the plant of the knitting] [OMMerrrerere- 4 7 27 16 t works the blaze spread to aix tenc- CINCINNATL, ments in“the rear, Each of these R. H.PO. A. E, buildings housed six families, the|Daniels,ch........1 0 1 0 0 najority of whom were compelled to] Killiter, rf <0 bt t 8 a leave most of their household articles | Groh, 2b Oo t F OG behind in making thelr escape, Niehoff, 3b. on eet ee ee For a time it appeared that tho en-| wines if 0 12 00 Ure block must be consumed, and Meubaprs Pi hundrods of dwellers in threatened Twombly, tf ae tenoments threw beds, tables, chairs| Gonzales, c.......0 0 7 0 0 and other houschold furniture to the oe poe 8 1 street, Whore they are piled up in -bo207 01 honps. oO 1 0 200 It 19 the belief of the police that oo 0 0 the fire had its origin in t - —-—— - — glans sorkabup , nf JOM. ~| Totals. 72067~«3 Holden ted te Douglas in yth. SUMMARY. First Base on Bulls-Off James, 2; GARRISON REMITS $500,000 IN FINES IMPOSED ON LINERS Douglass, 1. Struck Out—By Jaies, 4; Douglas: Left on Bases Bos- ton ati, 6. 'TwWo-base Hits Sinith, Stolen Double I Schmidt. ley. Attendagg: FENWAY crifiee Hits~Whitted ff and Twombley, th to Maranyille to axon und Quig , PARK, BOSTON, Sept ng safely tucked | CHICAGO— | “Circulation Books Open to All.” : WEATHER-charig _BASEBAl NEW YORK, "FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914, 20 PAGES EVENING WORLD RACE CHART HAVRE DE GRACE, MD.. FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1914. Histh Day of the Aw of the Harford Karmers’ elation, W Caaily, “Winter, Ds 1, 09 Meteo Ww Watertown Gon Je acinnat 3 Pelle” 2 py ite faced Diggifuelan an and fi = or inte th: thaw lance bit ut-lansed, fed, cloted with Harest Queew Sah Can cy anette, miserably hand 4 have ‘on, a pom) Pomiany for t 1 as int direat cout SISrH RACK. 4 PP sae On 4.98 dri ving “ime, Dida. aud vowari, alt. furlmen, fe driving, Winner me 3] Burns, tf. | Grant, 3b... + | Huggins, 2b.. 5 | J. Miller, 1b, BASEBALL AND RACING | ALES AND GERMANS ERRORS HELPED GIANTS T0-DEFEAT ST, LOUS CARDS) Dropped Third nine ls in Kighth Gave New York Win- ning Runs. AT NEW YORK, 90100002 ST. LOUIS— o0000100 Bescher, If. Doyle, 2 Fletcher, Suodgrass, ot Merkle, Ib... Meyers, ¢ Fromme, p l!ececc-cec™ Totals ST. LOUIS, K. H. PO. 0 0 SE! | 0 0 0 o 0 vu » 0 0 Dolan, It. | Magee. cf ane Seee-cuw tee E. 0 0 C) 0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 Cruise... le Totals... Nash ba tied for Heck tu 9th Cruise batted for Griner in 9th, & 24 SUMMARY, First Base on Pigaad red Fr oft Fromme, Buses— Tug! Dolan, Stolen Kases—Burns, Flete er, Doublo Play—Fletcher to Grant, Umpires--Klem and Emaliv, Attend- Tigi Muy furlong tole and at sprung an- | BROOKLYN— AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT DETROIT. | NATIONAL LEAGUE, | BROOKLYN. lenis Ruelbach, Umpires Schmutz snd Moke and Hildebrand > A _| away, the “Miracle M ANDERS— Frees Hamburg-American of] ontinued on Spurting Pae.) Pee 000021--3) me) o00000 i AE A ba FP — al Punishment for Irregular- FEDERAL LEAGUE. 100100000 a 1000100 ities at Vera Cruz. AT BROOKLYN, Battories—Kelly and * CaTemna | Batteries -Warhop and Nua me ft 010001 WASHINGTON, BROOKLYA— tary Gurrison to-d Sept. y decided to re- Secre- mit the fines totalling approximately | 00 19 000 ‘ B) 1 00,000 5 i i | Batteries — Johnson anc ison; 0,000 Imposed on the Hamburg) prown and Watson. Umplres—Me- American jiners Ypiranga, Bavarla|¢ormick and ( and Dania for alleged irregularities seee—atfireeaee jin their clearance papers shortly after the American occupation of | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Vera Cruz, AT CHICAGO The eevetary decided that the atupericse” GHIGA United States had no intention of util- iizng its collections from the port of 020010 Vera Cruz to obtain Anuncial benefits, | CHICAGO— 1o0000. 20 0-- 4) | AT PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON STAN® CHICAGO— P 000000100 Ooro0000010 2 : t CLEVELAND— PitLLADELPHIA— 00200100 3 0001000101 3 eae aniiede. ‘nude Ladle Hatteries — Lavender and. Archer; and Byan Uinpires—Kena nnd Jaumgardner wnd Burns, Umpires— Dineen, Tigler and Hart “ es ; AT ST. Louis. s STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, °°", Parima, by? Thomi 1) ance—1,000, Apeci«l to The Evening World.) POLO) GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept, 25.--With the failure to win his fourth suecessive pennant practically (Continued on Sporting Page.) —— HUNDREDS SEE ENGINE FATALLY INJURE MAN Hiefore the gaze of hundreds of spectators at ‘Vwenty-third street and Broadway, Clive V. Allison, a lace curtain | salesman, Hving at No, 271 Wile | loughby street, Brooklyn, was fatally Injured by motor fire engine No Fdriven by John MoManee Allison was slanding near the curb waiting for a Brondway car, when the engine turned east into Twenty third street from Broadway on its way to # fire at Sixth avenue and ‘Twenty-seventh street Iie was taken to the New York .|of the battle of the Aisne is in sight. late this afternoon, | 16} IN FINAL STRUGGLE 10: CONTROL ST. QUEN Both Sides Reinforced—the Fre by New Troops From Engla and War Office Says the Fig Extends From the Somme Rive to the Oise. s ONE REPORT DECLARES All the Forts From Verdun to Toul Are Likely to Fall, That Troops Sent toRelieve T Have Been Repulsed. LONDON, Sept. 25.—Two great new armies are c! toeday for control of the railroad centres at St. Q and Tergnier. lollowing the announcement of the F War Office that heavy reinforcements had reached Kluck came the report that additional British troops reached the scene of battle. They are reported to have been landed at Ostend | Bolougne and to be supported by a new French army north from the mobilization centre in the south, it is believed thut it is this army upon which the are now depending to complete the isolation of the C right and to envelop the armies of Gens. von Kluck andy oF Boehm. ; There is a general feeling that the beginning of thee Whether these troops are the Indian troops is known only to the mili authorities. It is considered highly significant that the Duke Westminster and the Duke of Marlborough, both on personal staff of Sir John French, arrived here to-day important dispatches. FRENCH REPORT OF AL! ALLIES? CAMPAIGN ~ Fresh German “Army Joins Von Kluck on the Rig PARIS, Sept. 25 [Associated Press].—The following. ficial communigstion was given out in Paris this “First—On our left wing there has begun a action of great violence between those detachments of forces that are operating between the River Somme and @ River Oise, and the army corps which the enemy have g in the region around Tergnier and St. Quentin. {Tergnier is a railroad centre about ten miles south of Quentin, Tne capture of the two towns would give the complete control of the railroad lines.) “These army corps have come, some from the the enemy's line and others from Lorraine and the Ve These last named corps were transported by rail to Caj by way of Liege and Valenciennes. bs Howpital aconscious and will die “To the north of the River Aisne, as far as there has been no change of importance, a Second On a et MRE RST IEC ,

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