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BASEBALL ge Sori, BASEBA acm... aad he Cireulation Books Open to toAl”| ea Ce ee 7.9 heme ail Ep aion ONE CENT. ___ ante thi Recomne NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM! SEPTEMBER 80, 1914 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT GERMANS FIGHTING DESPERATELY, ~ MAKE NEW ATTACK ON ALLIES’ LEFT, BUT FALL BACK WITH HEAVY LOS a O ]ALLES KEEP SMASH ~AQQUITED OF TO START OCT. 9 ce ae SRST Ta Sa aca AT THE GERMAN LIN i aru: WITH CRUSHING FO , 1 eat th he fom aatTed @ rik £ hea Ge neu eG tonals for the baba championship Two Runs 5 teow: in Second] a ayo ae ee pe rere ata Braves Had Big “d Big Lead Early,} Paris War Office Says That th se “threes ewrolde at 9000 added; abo} ~=but McGrawites Finished Turning Movement Is Develo oir Opes, High. Clos. Vi, Bh. 2 10 After deliberating an hour and a PHILADELPHIA, Sept fhe murder of her actor-hus»and,|delphia on Oct. 9 and 10, The third Inning Prove Enough Prederick L. Seaton. She had been’on: 4nd fourth games will be played in . by Gold Beale 2 \ to Win Strong. , mn i , | Boston Oct. 12 and 18. he fifth game ii fla for three ayn betore- dustin] Bwton Ot. 1 and he Aft game More and More to the Northv Parker in Hackensack. und the sixth gar tn Boston Ost. 16, | Apparently not greatly moved at{it more than four ge som are neces- BROOKLYN. fhe favorable outcome, Mrs. Seaton| sary to decide the sertes. R. H.PO. A. E. AT NEW, YORK. | and That the Allies Have Gaine¢ R stance, and thanked the jury for ac-| This was decided bere to-day at a|Myers,cf......... 0 0 4 0 of aad 000001000—-1 Ground. gefting her. Then sie turned, shook] Meeting of the National Basebell{Daubert,Jb.......0 1 5 0 © 3 atcbece teers ce ates , with her lawyer, Witiam By eee ie Stengel, rf. -0 2 2 0 OF 130300000—? Mackay jr. and left the court-room. very purchaser of Lshete will Rave Wheat, If.. Obed 0-8 ‘Women relativer-wtnered about her to buy pastebdards for three games. | Curshaw, 2b. ot 320 f Gia second gas, (FINAL RETREAT BEGUN, @nd hugéed her in their joy, Tn case these tickets are invalidated 1 2 TS . rn In the hallway Mrs, Seaton cm. | by the failure of the contending clubs | ¢. Ae 1 i 3 I : 0000 3 400 —7 ONE REPORT DECLA Gracéd and kissed licr three-year-old, to play a third game In efther of the | McCarty aie o 6 ot fF * gon, George Cohan Seaton, who he vd | cities, the money will be re*unded. | At 2 2 201000 —7 Sean th the court-room throughout! In case of either a postponement or a Pleffer, p See te les ateabcae FRENCH REPORT ON ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN, the trial. | tie game the teams will continue to Totals. c aa vs SECOND GAME. , ‘The jury took but few ballots. Sev-! play in the city where the start is| Totals.........- =: pral.were eleven votes to one for ac-| made until the ll games aro com. PHILADELPHIA. | GIANTS. | PARIS, Sept. 30 [Associated Press].—According to ; dquittal. wieiee. o of the games will be called R, H.PO. A. E.; R. HPO. A. E./officlal bulletin on the war given out in Paris this afternoon, ee {ee me | .0 0 1 0 0 D HARVARD MAN DEAD |. s.chineee ire munis, rusts mutes ited Cot as 1 fT 4 9 githe turning movement of the allies north of the Somme FIN | for playing world’s series games. As ‘t 6688 1 1 2 4 1 {developing rapidly. heretofore, four games must be won | Magee, It. : 0) (2.22 8 0 | BED FROM GAS FUMES, by a club to clalm the championship, Sahel " ' ; f . : 6 ey bee A German attack on Tracy-le-Mont has been In the event of a seventh game be- er. c¥.... 2 Ing necessary the toss of a coin utter | Luderus, 1b. 0 0 12 0 4, wnt | Stock, 3b 2 1 3 4 9} with heavy lossses. Orving W. Vidatid Overcome in) the sixth contest will decide whether | Irelan, 2b. -O 1 1 6 4 Merkle, 1b 12 eb (Tracy-le-Mont is in the triangle formed by the Oise and Afsne Parents’ Brooklyn | the seventh shall be played In Boston | nullifer, 0071 0 en * my Meyers, c. . O Ft 2 § O! Ft is about twenty miles north of \:<st of Soissons and ten miles 4 ° - | or Philadelphia, Alexander, p -9 0 0 3 0 sh ee 718 4 Mathewson,p.....0 © © © Ol/of Noyon. Most of the heaviest fighting of the battle of the Home. |The prices for seate he Boston, -——----+- 3] O'Toole, p. 0 2 © 1 O/}in its seventeenth day—has taken place in that region.) Irving W. Vilaud, a Harvard A, B. Pree ed Se: woneral| age | Tettes s2i arses [eal 18 ok | El theres ° ° H 4 ° ‘Tie text of the statement ls ap follows: Of the class of 1906 und enter ot ; 25 cent bleacher seats, 50 SUMMARY: Te | Heceuoate Cerin perder “First—On our left wing, north of the Somme, ¢ well known Brooklyn family, was! cents, Struck Out--By Pfeffer, 2; by Alox- Gouna @ead in bed to-day at bis home,| “Phiadeiphia: Boxes, #5 each meat; | ender, 6, Buse on Balls’-On Ptetter, _— — — — —|action continues to develop rapidly more and more te 2; off Al der, 1, Wo. 161 Joralemon street, He had! grand stand, $8; pavilion, reserved, Brookiyn, vat Philadelphia, 2. Home | Totals... ee esses 7 11 2 20 2/north, Between the Oise and the Aisne, the enemy - | 33 ‘ et ad. i ttack on Ti M Te heen asphyxiated by the gas from ar-| $2; general admission, $1. Run—Becker, Two-Base Hit—Stengel. oa | rete foe Ma ty Ig delivered a vigorous ai n Tracy-le-Mont. saa + . Robertson batted for Marquard in tb. tificial logs in the fireplace of his) = abe cavers eueitie to partielpate in Baefter to ae A Houle Faye Th jobertson se tateh northeast of the Forest of Aigue the Germans have been bedroom ; L Boston-—Cather, Cochran, Connolly, | ander. 2. Umpires—Rigler und Hart. ; pulsed with heavy losses. My. Vidaud, who was sales manager , Bostor her, Castbany Coneauly | Mieniand | | R. H.PO. A. e | for the Firestone Tire Company at| Cote erates. Gillerte Gowdy, | a Morand 02 1°0 “Second—On the centre, there is relative calm Meapetarice, come to" Srpkie | grille, Mann. Mvic| PHILADELPHIA, gept. 30. — By | Evers, 2b 24 42 ; entire front, which extends from Rheims to the guset bis father and mother on their 3 ay 1s) heating the Phillies in a close, hard- Connolly, It -3 3 1 0 0 ween go made geturn from Garden City to-day, He| Schmidt, Hin nd, Tyler, Whale | po usit game, the Dodgers moved past tea + ¢ oaoe Bet the Argonne and the Meuse we have, geached the house last night and/ Pniladelphia—Baker, Barry, Ben- 88, : 2 progress. went to his room, This was the last der, Bressler, Bush, Coline, Coombs, (Continued on Sporting Page.) WAGE Tissharsie rage Hance es ( : : : “In the Woevre district there have been severe batt! een of him allve. He had evidently | Ti shy, Oldring, Pennock ‘ wO% 508., Sart good, Wom easly; place same, Winner, br, h by Medtier—tt 2 i troops have advanced at several points, nota’ Inn phy, i : iyi Maranville, 2b..... 0 320 ps Been reading, as his glasses wer/ pinnk, Schang, Shawkey, Strunk, AMERIC, w.T, yin , 2b. 2 a gull on when he was found dead.| ‘Thomas, Thompson, Walsh, Wyckof',, AN LEAGUE. x Whaling, c 1 Lt §& 2 Oleast of St. Mihiel. Blo was twenty-nine. Conaets ioe ttenat ina Bans AT CLEVELAND. i . . . ‘ ! “On the right wing in Lorraine and the Vosges there ton Club. was represented by Presi-| CHICAGO— 100 been no change. QNMAN OUTPLAYS HOPPE —— | dont Gatney and. President shibe 00020200 0— ” “oo 8 gel im Galicia the efforts at sorties made by the AT ENGLISH BILLIARDS, | Geipnin’s inioreste, °° | cLeveLAND— Fi — — — — —|garrison at Przemys! have failed. The Austrian armies Pees ates ape invA |e decide whero the frst two games : : 0 : 00000 0— 4 Meese 713% 8 1 tinue to retreat in disorder, losing numerous prisoners, Eas! shal ed aira Tinann Batterles--Benz and Schalk; Bland- r or M batted for Whaling in 8th, web's B20 im This Aftetyoon'’s [of the National Commission Mipped| ing and Wills. Cmpires-Dineen and ee sia Bt | Mann batted for Whaling jn sth. tery and war material. At Mount Buzfok, south of P Mateh, Oe eee eee de pe eae | Hildorbrand. | en eee | mee in the Carpathians, a Russian detachment has defeat \ 4 ” . ° | i] ' ” Melbourse Inman outplayed Willte| UP And, Connie Mack with AT 8T. Louis | NATIONAL LEAGUE. { FEDERAL LEAGUE. | Strack Out By Strand, 45 by Hungarian brigade and gone rig Hungary. Hroppe again thn afternogn A gan |The umpires will be Kiem and #y-| DETROIT— | AT PHILADELPHIA. AT INDIANAPOLIS is—Oft Mathewaon, 1; off O'Tool LONDON, Sept. 30, 7.45 P. M.—The Rome co . a bf , en 4 ‘ Gee oe ks meeting at tia siyic of | a” uiemtend of ihe. Amerioan 30 BROOKLYN— | ao— ort rutenery bs rene of the Exchange Telegraph Company says that it is offic! game, and the Englishman scored 605) League. 1 Tuere, wl be three fetal ST. LOUIS— 020000000 .-2} 0000000 Hits—Connolly, Whit o' announced in advices from Petrograd that the Aust Hoppe's 390. Hoppe's best tin was | scorera— = dt Stock. Sacrifice Hite—Maranvitie, és to. immen hud a high run of 9 |and ne mun to be picked bythe) sia aa win a me 1! snes Ww ¥ _ | Moyers, “Stolen” Bases — Fletcher, | province of Galicia is now completely freed of A\ ations: because of his Tapestry at | Philadelphia “9 al atterl Mitchel and o00000 | 00001 | Merkie, Snodgrass. Passed Balle--|¢he jast remnants of their troops having sought refuge: 3 EAM, ee tn ese E the | rho’ National Commiatson also ar-| Um] Batteries-Ptetter and McCarthy; ! Butterien—Johnaon and Wilson; | Meyers, | Whaling. | Umpires -Klem | oa thang ‘ ng afternoon want ‘Gwentyelght | rane, the deta for fare Nisa Alexander, and, Killiter. Umpires Falkenbure and Rariden. Umpirew— jené Bmalle, Attondance~ 20,000, the Carpa rt Cormick. jand Ame tean Ley th AT WASHINGTON. Nenu ——— | POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK “ two major league teame_in Chicago. The 4 ITT! Ri . ! 5 . e BLAST BLOWS DOWN WALL. Pelt ic Mmoly a haamentae| ATHLETICS Isr, nous eunen COTTON BROKERS FIRM, “2, %-Witn one ot the. beat | Gru red Lost at St. Mihiel oo Mil ue and Rigler and Hart of the| , _— = crowds 0! r A Tomporary Parti Fale ato ei petintca a uerien will be O'Lecgniin | WASHINGTON— aces 00 100 0-H siane by Hrice Aurcement With) (continued on Sporting Page) | Regained by the French A ‘Terminal Concourse. and Chilt and National Lea Rue repr 1001000000—2 p MMneS oc over enia averucel Asse faved on Mportiag | A *. 30 United \-T oe f persons passing through a Batterles—Pennoch and Lapp; 2 | » Sept. Press}. onday clal per ee Ct Terminal’ concourse at Shaw and Ainsmith, Umpires. | Ratteries-Doak and Sny ving cotton Ex- DAMAGES FOR BALL PLAYER. | o¢ ¢ ye general operations was in every way favorable & me O'Brien and Evans. and Schang. mpires- ibe: Church and Cortlandt streets were FER GERMAN AND aeeetiemeeere Quigley ’ previous agree-| LD. Mi Sept. 0.-ape- |allies. It emphasized the fact that the general ¢ frightened this afternoon when a blast) TRANS! E “ee by tho conference coms |, RITTAEIELD, Mase., Sept. ath + of the allies north of the Somme of dynamite, set off to remove the con- ENGLISH SCHOOLGIRLS. | FEDERAL LEAGUE. FEDERAL LEAGUE. mittee, with the Liv iay handed down movemen crete supports from the “Ly” platforms | This was in fav ghd Wi fred Gi * | rapidly. slong Church street, blew down a tem- MP ergape geri 7 AT BROOKLYN. | AT BUFFALO. conta for nat James Curry rary tile wall and tumbled it tn 4 LONDON, Soph, McMise Doley Pell! pALTIMORE— | PITTSBURGH— 4. Sunuary. Tuary Liverpool, | The case stew out Bf the alleged spi: It further pointed out for the first time that the ya Ore a at see Wout |ehe anternational Wemen's Teller Com. 00000200 0.0.0 :000 1 0 O-- 2) mainteining ® difference of 150 points, | JUy 1B secon onthe fost along the Meuse at St: Mihiel, where the Germang Hundred and sixth street, who Wat mittes tor take thirty-Ave, German | BROOKLYN= SUFFALO-—~ tidts oe continned with Livemont tes | Holyoke lub, ang” tienent played: with | ceeded in crossing to the West bank of the river, haa} e ey CH the telephone switchboard schoolgiria from England back to Ger- \dation to a settioment of straddle dif- eiigtield Th sliding to { a the, Wall, Jumped out of the way 7 Ae a PC Mio | 24000200 — 02401003 --10 ference. Genes wan spiked and his leg regained. The French armies are now voor as A Oy ADU being i =i her ne yon sequen a “fontey and nia Ratieries — Barget and Berrys nbinnd axe being, worked out for o rs He ns bee the Meuse. ; mpires innon! Krapp an lair, mplires—Ander- I eppreved by certain s Bosignd ar oe dar a Maanagou, ten 0nd Crom $ basher 4” a: wm Mea The announcement is taken h bi ’ ; Bt noire % ws Sn PE

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