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STE IER FRET oo Mae Sah fa T° ee ae Pi Wan ip RSI it . WEATHER—Unsettied to-night and BASEB/ y w¢ Racing Resull [« tion Rooks Open to All. | = Racing Results = _ PRICE ONE CENT. Crore, et een NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914, 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. “7 a: - FRENCH ADMIT GERMAN GAINS — —_ IN BIG BATTLE ON ALLIES’ LEF ae ‘WHIM TRASEBALL AND RACING | HUGE RENFORCEMENTS, MY AD 10 ve MN KMS Son rE wort nace coxrtgurssurast AID VON KLUCK'S ARMY. CLASS, SHUTTING ge mri ce eee mo ULLIES WITH ‘ “Offered to Give Me Pledge in Writ-| HICH ANDERS DUT er = ae DEMAREE IN BOX 10 ADVANCE IN WEST ing Not to Run for Governor,” Says Dooin’s Men Get eee Three| Allies, However, Have Reached | ont 2,38. Dimple, Owner, W._P, P emery ESSEESES 5 ~ 3 : ———— ' T. R. in Yonkers Speech. Mack Gives His Pitchers Work- 3 | 2 2 { . ~ Col. Theodore Roosevelt in his opening speech in the State campaign out Against New Hitt samea Douai, ce Road to Mon All: Ree } at Yonkers at noon to-day admitted District-Attorney Charles 3. Whitman, | Yorkers, Home Run. ports Say Battle Is of Violent ‘the Republican candidate for Governor, into full membership in the Anantas r ‘ ©.» He devoted much of his speech to Mr. Whitman, whom he accused HIGHLANDERS GIANTS. Character, and Losses of Oo ue @ inconsistency and insincerity. R. HPO. A. !. A R. H.PO. A. E * ° The opening gun of the campaign revealed that the Progressives plau | Malsel, ab. -O o 1 2 0 = ‘2 Wwe 2S ing Armies Are Enormous. to make Mr. Whitman and James W. Wadsworth, the Republican Senate eee Be 3 r ‘ ; . H & si ‘ i i é ° wandidate, the target for thelr heavy attacks, touching upon Gov. Gl : be. at 100 m only incidentally and saying nothing at all about ‘isolaiiiee ces We Koekd s, ; ; ; : ‘ 5f 3 . { ; 3 : 1 TRENCHES AT SOISSONS 5 iy U q ~O9 1 3 2 4 = -0 0 0 0 ei -Sette peers snk Mg avai xa "3 ‘|i if] CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH] meee consis for eee idee . : : : ; ; wg fi ft: mmtpae pet plese bed 0 1 4.2 0 Tb soaps prea ‘ spoke from the same platforms also ° rit i lowe puewule sac rit, Marvelous rs tiated Whitman and Me. Wade WOMAN SAVES aC a 0 isaac eer sie ats oO A 2 ee ‘ ‘2 Germans Break Through Outer Ring wort! ut sald very little abou Ov. . 2 © aT aa eT ee rea 4 ‘ i +2 a} Of Antwerp Forts—Portugal May’ Glynn. It was announced that Col Totals. n 4 9 > Aa iD — = == dene abe meting a Po yin int) el SU a ERS rte keepsie to-night will amplify his at- PHILADELPHIA. e : , j + tack upon Mr. Whitain and reve ei Oe ee THAD EEA Enter War on Side of Allies—* some new incidents to support is . 5 e \° le" * Murphy, rf. -O £3 00 Byrne, ab,.........9 0 fF 1 0 $ » $ $ wh cotton thar. Whitman SENT 10 THE CHAIR Mace tae | Broa, 2, sr {22 4| Kaiser's Linesof Communications. The Colonel left New York for a Collins, 2 +0 0 1 3 0 47 mute p ea, clase, Magee, If, or2o0oe0 : ° om motor campaign tour of tho Stato at ——eeee Baker, 3b Eb 2 2 Ol ter renin, taken bork of Se, ges a eapiphtena tn ete wp with « rush ana | Cravath, rf 0 0206 Safe—Both Sides Reinforced. a: { W o'clock. In the car with him were] a ‘Walsh, 1b. +0 0 13 OO} getty, disposed of Mousemat. ‘Frenit longs ‘and then dropped out of 1. | Recker, cf -09 1 0 0 ¢ ee. \ Mr. Davenport and ex-Senator Josiah Tells Judge-Crain Testimony Strunk, ct -to 100 80 65g FOURTH, ja08- Fiscal a. aya rn me Luderus, -9 0 89 0 0 J Berton who has doveries: see ites Sie Gave at Tha Taal Barty: , H i ; ( pd ae EE gg Nan gael natee dering” Winam, on by Mer Irelan,2b., -0 03 41 PARIS, Oct. 5 [United Press].—That the battle betweert . < ad C a Ss c . beste pieoerne eeuamncmmeammiaiaatale i { Progressives. ‘They will bo joined In vie ale ae 0 0 3 1 Ol leds. gusts, ms Bumipt Muse thow, [DOOM @------- 0 OS 4 Othe German right and the French left north of the Oles { fae 8 ie. Teasdale OF Was False. .0 0 0 3 | Ser thesh if Hie Manioek Dow .0 0 0 0 0|River continygs to incrcase in vigor was admitted in the a 1 Benator, and will remain up-State for —_——— Baie ee et gle Br Mo] Killiler...........0 0 0 0 0) o%clock official communique issued this afternoon, And it three ‘weeks. While Eng Hing and Lee Dack oR a Totale,, R401 4063 _ nua aS ah se also stated in decisive terms that thi : | ;, About one thousand eeraona wool waite the dragsing out of their tast| ory GaSe 7 <TiinSyge hs wen racer ea Vaca Bad0.| Totals............ 0 3 24 11 2) was je outcome of | . | the Colonel a noisy grooting at M8! week of lifo in the death house at| Vo! ++ eee * Tee ats tt How a wat ond ow ert Uta, Tom Killifer batted for Rixey in #th, —_| violent battle continues uncertain because of the fact ti fret Cdl Peralta inary re- | S108 Sing, whore they were condemned SUMMARY, ar Sata —— SUMMARY: both sides are being constantly reinforced. | Yona Alled Inte Distrletattorney | PAY WAH thelr lives for the mur-| ,Siruek Out By Meliale, 6: ° by Halle—Of Demares, 3; Tho official communication said { pans der of Leo Kay, in Mott strect, last | Buln’ (hy Metals, 8; on Boake i 8; Mattison, 1. Struck Out—By| +), 0© { hopclaah an m ne aid, “that the otner |Pebruary, Grace Mack, the white wife oft Dressler, 2: off Shawkey, 1. Lott 3; Rixey, 2 Left on Bases ‘On our left wing, to the north of Oise, the battle c 4 7 4 = ol Frank Yeo, went before Jud n Bases—New York (2); Philadel- ; Philadelphia, 4 Hi 5 d day at the Republican Club Barnes | (1. "this atternoon end ets aig Qo er irse Bana like Bintan, iiadelphia, Home|/tinues with great violence. The result remains cl "" id Wads- v! * a 4 Tuns—-Deyle. ‘Throv-Base Hit— v was there with Whitman ani ‘he |tmony she had given, resulting in| S es—Collins, Baker. Double Fletcher, ‘Two-Base Hite—Snodgrasa, | We Have been obliged, at certain points, to cede ground. worth, and all thren spoke of the) i on viction of Fiaye—Collins to Barry, to Walsh Mork Sacrific = “Al th ‘ind f the fi 5 onvictio’ the t a a lerkle, jacrifice Hit»—Demaree, Al lon ie remainder of! © front there has been’ necessity of rescuing tho State from] 0. yo) of the two Chinamen, | Umpire—-E Attendance, 700, Snodgrass Stolen Hasoa—Lecker, change.” s ‘y : r al af x Temmany, I know Whitman, She had testified at ihe trial that paw Stock, Smith. Double Pinya—Smith to “A year ago he came out to call on me and asked me. in the presence of Judge Hoyt and Mr. Lucien- Bonheur, for my support to try to get him nominated for Mayor of New York. ] He then offered to give me his pledge she was near 18 Mott street when the| AMERIC. 3 PARK, killing occurred and that she aaw|PHLLADELPHLA, tho Eng Hing and Lee Dock, both mem-|Athletics's regulars except McInnis bers of the Hip Sing, kill Lee Kay nage arene and attempt to make their escape. (Continued on Sporting Page.) * When she appeared to-day before . Dorie. Umplveir 0 Connor and Mme That the German offensive against the allied left ; ——— continues with increasing violence is not surprising. Sie) to he meaning Wd) Germans continue to drain their other fighting un POLO GROUNDS, NEW ‘YORK, . | Oct, 5.—The Giants and Philadelphias | reinforce Gens. Von Boehm and Von Kluck. is ame, a ae aerate in writing to run or not to rum for rock both tan tele raeae ‘al:| mot this afternoon in the first game They are fighting here to keep their offensive alive. in wi ing ", —-~ ) | Govermers Just ae 1 told him He anid | 7¥0Re Crain eho said that ano was not NATIONAL LEAGUE, ee a aeeecialaaDinloalaibiahas (Continued on Sporting Page [forced to retreat—and every military official here dec! he was my most ardent supporter and |!" Mott strect at that time, but in the 1.43 4-5, r i % , they eventually must give way or f \annihilated— | Dewey ‘Theatre, She had been lurod. aT NEW YORK. Time, 1.43 y rome in 1912, she said, by promises from members | GIANTS— ~ ee AMERICAN LEAGUE have to retire entirely from Franc4.s) Le didn't vote for| ot tho Ong Leong Tongs, of which Leo 02001001 —4 FOR SIXTH CHART SEE TO-MORROW'S EVENING WORLD (CITY . Because of the blow this would give their fight a me. Personally | utterly indif- | Kay was a membor, to testify falsely | oy ney pHtA EDITION). AT PHILADELPHIA. it fighting sp ferent whether he told the truth then | about the Mtn ne had be iy = a HIGHLANDERS— the Germans are pouring every available man into the ‘ar Wa dating it gw: bu certainly be |g change of heart ald wasted to'do| 4.1.0.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 O- 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE, FEDERAL LEAGUE. 0 0 0 000 0 0 O~O/on the west. If Von Bochm and Von Kluck give way the” Idn’t have je He could to help the two men ii ries—! y 1 ooin; \- peas pues times. the death hows, — sas 2 dl mareo and Smith, “Umpires—O'Cone AT CINCINNATI. AT BALTIMORE. ATHLETICS— absolutely impregnable entrenched German centre “Last spring Mr. Whitmanexidently | | Tho murdet of Leo Kay occurred Smsiie prrvesurcn zat Oeee nrrnon Gane, 0101006000 — 2/be immediately open to an attack from the rear, and it experienced a change of heart. He} sisant’ “District-Attorney » Wassor- AT BROOKLYN, Fy Batteries “McHale and Sweeney: | fall back along with the German right. wrote, in a letter to Mr, Deuel, that| yogol, who tried his best this afters mast GAME, 004000000—-4 000110 3 2 1— 8/Bush, Bressler, Schang and Lapp ha Mq the whole political system had to be| noon to break down the statement of | BROOKLYN— CINCINNATI~— BALTIMORE— Umplre- wren ond The Germans have, for the time being, lifted the da overthrown and that the time had false testimony ade by Graco Mack, 000000020—-2 10000000 2~—3 10000300 2—6 T BOSTON. |to their line of communication. They have driven the ary fer ailgnoed cllixens to apt tas tion of tho woman continued and wili| SOSTON— Batteries—MeQuillan and Smith;]_ Batteriee—Kuotzer and Berry WASHINGTON |back at the points where they have striven desperately Bag fo ihe oy Wow id that tnie| Dave an investigation made, ser 5 0 aed 0 . k a1 Armes 408 Glocksca Umpires—Jobn- Bailey and Kerr, Umpires—Anderson 200101 0 3 2— 9\ reach the railway line over which the German reinforcements was all very fine, but T wished he had Aitchison, Schmuts, ‘MeCarty and BECOND GAMK URGE eee | BOSTON» and supplies are rushed. dotted his i's and crossed his t's a FEDERAL LEAGUE. Fischer . ‘Umpires—Hart and Rigler.. | @ITTSBURGH— PITTSPUR Hse 101000001-38 If the allies could have cut it they would have delivered aM little more explicitly, for In the in- AT BUFFALO See Sporting Page for Box Score, 0000010 1|° 10000 ~# | Batteries—Jounson and Ainsmith; h blow to Von Kluck and V. h B : terval ho had run as Mr, Murphy's! seoogtyn— : SERORD GAMh, CINGINNATI— BALTIMORE— Collins and) Cady. ‘\'mpires_Con-|a@ death blow to Von Kluck and Von Boehm. But they h gandidate for District-Attorney. 000002010-8 vliioaue 1a ar TVoloroed 000310 aay 00100 an tp [Rolly end Figen. |been forced back in the neighborhood of St. Quentin, anne seks senvineed of Ms DrTAtaet « 5 eoaren 0-5 Baliesiis aeveaioaat Batteries Dickson and Rober FEDERAL LEAGUE, from theré south to the beginning of the “fish hook” curve — t a Selly asaa wit and Jackitsch, Umpire— rem el r . that he is tryirtg to run with the hare 012000001-4 0030001 0 5— 9 aqmiiniess: Molly and e Schae| Qaderson nnd aeaaem. -Vinplie at INGIANAPOLI®, ‘of the German line. ae pen ite ie Haunds: ane bas Batteries—Seaton and Land; Batteries—-Hughes and F, Tyler;| Johnson and Byron ee ST. LOUIS— | | The allies, however, have the railway line which pa: { its rig 0 ask for the vote! dors fn wis el is "7 eS Hi | ? 2 ' gee any selfereapecting man of any! Shannon anu Manassa, UT "/Aen,and McCarty, Wiypiree-ttari | oy joao) Ee cae wv WEDNEW ile Fe ei which oclth it caret to thecdate ae a " rras, at which poin urns to the east an iy : - Whitman represents only the] wanes ciATSHIcAao, cainoo tours. | AIR DUEL OVER ANTWERP; | um 104 a 1 ~ ¢/the German line at Valenciennes and Mons. Ine man in polities and the ver: mr Batteries — Cullop i Basterly; de gmachine Ue eos thes to pene 0000000 — 00000031 0-4, NONE OF THEM DISABLED, | Prandergual and Wisse? Umeites The extreme French left is operating along this linedn ‘etal bimself behind vague phrases be-| CHICAGO— ST. LOUIS— LONDON, Oot. B (United Press). to McCormick and Cusack. the direction of the last two named points. Re pag Fees Oo1l1rd00do0o0 - 0 0:09 00 O 3 O— 3) News agency despatches trom Ant-| The allies are in touch with the Belgian po c Si id Pi o . M No, 10 East Tenth * tas Ai im) Battories—Zahel and Tyree; Perritt| Batterias—Groome and Chapman; | NOrP. aay (Rat Ss meroplancs,, were | ie ne vork City, He made this SAILING TO-DAY. Western Belgium through the line that nect: announcement yesterday at his ho: jhe. b and Snyder, Umpires—Eason and/|Kaiseriing and Rariden, Umpires ity to-day, but that tinal: " pease ateten oe Ge ; ~/ Brennan and Goeokel, pekand Mlibaus any. balng dlaebin ia oink wie may subtly dat

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