y - R,' "JWcnf- SPORTS FINAL EVENING m& t v - - - !- LEDGERS VOL. I NX). 13" PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 10 M. PRICE OXK CENT rv, mSm I ffiP if?V7V FIGHTERS WHO MEET AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT. The appearance of "Kid"" Williams, the world's champion, in this city, is always a sure sign that the spectators will enjoy a whirlwind affair. BASEBALL RESULTS AT A GLAJNCE H. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 Phillies 0 001 2000 0? Batteries Oeschger and Burns; Benton and Gonzales. Umpires Klem and Emslic. 8 13 Chicago 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Boston 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 X Batteries Humphries and Archer) James and Gowdy. Umpires Byron and O'Connor. St. Louis 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 c Brooklyn 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 x 7 Batteries Sallcc and Snyder; Ailchison and McCarty. Umpires Quigley and Eason. FIRST GAME Pittsburgh 0 0000100 12 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 x 5 Batteries McQuillcn and Schanci Dcmaree arc Meyers. Umpires Hart and Rigler. 1 1 ? 2 5 4 1.2 3 FURIOUS CLASHES ON WHOLE LINE AS END APPROACHES 7 12 1914 GOLF RATING PLACES OUIMET AT HEAD OF BIG LIST John G. Anderson Has in Addition Selected Fifteen Other Golfers According to Rank. John G. Anderson has undertaken to select slxtrcn ranklnp golfers In the United States. Here Is what he writem "Dangerous business this, the selection BEACHEY STARTLES PRESIDENT WILSON BY AERIAL PRANKS "Wonderful, But Reckless," His Comment on Viewing Aviator's Flops Over White House Grounds. SECOND GAME Pittsburgh 0 110 0 2 New York 4 4 3 0 0 0 2 2 69 ,13 12 Desperate Charges Repulsed at All Points, French Say, While Germans Claim Successes in Centre Part of Verdun Toui Fcrts Reported Siienced. KID WILLIAMS' WASHINGTON', Sept. 2S.-"Wonderful, but stai-tlingly reckless," said President Wilson today when Lincoln Benchcy, the nf the sixteen ranklnc: colfers In the aviator, turned a double aerial somer- Unlted States! However, the wsjl-known I snult over the White House grounds some fact that there pan be no perfection In 1M0 feet up In the air. The Piesldeitt such a list, no matter how many are com- watched the airman drive his tiny aero lilled, Is sufllelent balm to those who, fig- Plane through hair-raising evolutions and uratlvely speaking, take their lives In 'heaved a sigh of relief when the ma thelr hands by chancing n selection. chine darted otf In a straight line toward "Thcie are many standaids for a the Capitol ut the other end of Pcnn cholce. Some will select those who have sylvanla avenue. been line golfers In the past but have Beachoy, Induced to come here by Cap not pioved their woith during the past I tain Mnrk U Bristol, chief of the Navy year, probably because they have not I Aviation Bureau, was supposed to doni taken port In the big tournaments. Oth- ' onstrnto to the law makers the necessity eis will compare the play of certain men with regard to actual dofeat ; or victory, forgetting that a greater degree of credit beloffgs to the golfer Who holds Jerome Travers or Francis Oulmet to the eighteenth hole when the scoring Is uood than to the golfer who wins a match against a wholly Inferior player who has gained his way to the tlnal rounds mou on account of a streak of good play or weak opposition than by Inherent ability. The method which seems to strike the most responsive chord In tho heait of the golfer from every stand point la to rank tho golfers on what they have actually accomplished duiing the c.iltndnr year, to consider their ac tual playing standard, regardless of per form.tncts In other years. "They are the golfers of the year and not of the decade. In oilier words. If the amateur champion of the t'nlted States were to absent himself from nil matches and open tournaments during tho following twelvemonth, the fairest nay to treat him would bo to leave him out of the summary altogether, as is done in the national tennis ranking. "Tho goinng events of great impor tance are over for 10H, nnd I piesent a list which, to my mind, represents the iv oehi goirerd in the land on their play of this season. "You hnve doubtless guessed that first place N given to Francis Oulmet of the Woodland Golf Club, Massachusetts, whose meilt needs but few words of ex planation and whose claim to the honor I, to my mind, wholly free from dis pute. Mr. Oulmet, when ho won the championship of France, had opposed'to him some of this country's beat golfers. Taking fifth position In the open cham pionship at Midlothian brought added honor, and the amateur championship title of Massachusetts, more or less of a local cent In impoitauce, to ho sur was notable because of the excellence ol Play In medal scoring over the extreme, ly dlllk-ult Brae Burn Country Club courfce. Tlie Anderson 10U golf ratings are as fol. for greater appropriations for llvlmr mn chines for tho use of both the navy and nrmy. It was bis tnsk to demonstrate the complete control man now had In the air. When he reached tho Capitol the Sen nte and House olllce buildings were quickly emptied. Committee 'meetings broke up jib If by mnglc, and Senators and Hepresentatlves, with u small army of clerks and stenognipheis, crowded o-it of the big building to take up positions In the pluza. Bench signalized his arrival over the dome of the Capitol by turning four back somersaults in Ills machine In rapid sue- FLEEING GERMANS TURN ON PURSUERS IN FIERCE BATTLE Retirement From Poland Stops as Kaiser's Force Faces Russian Horde in Suwalki District. PETItOGItAD, Sopt. 28. It Is otllcinlly announced that a great battle lias commenced between the Ger mans and the Russians along the line of the railroad just Inside of tho East Prus sian fi untie,-. Tho battle lino extends from (ar to the north of Kydtkuhuen through Goldapp to I,yck. Tho Germans aro declared to be stiongly entrenched nnd to have been very heavily reinforced. Because of the nature of the territoiy In which the light ing is in piogress It Is likely that It will be several days before a dellnite result can be obtained. The Ilussian army now engaged Is be ing heavily loinforced from the main ic- Batteries Cooper and Coleman; Marquard and Meyers. Umpires Hart and Rigler. AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics .0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 10 0 1 Batteries Hamilton and Agnew; Coombs and Lapp. Umpires O'Loughlin and Chill. Boston 14 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Batteries Shore and Thomas; Lathrop and Kuhn. Umpires Evans and O'Brien. British War Office Reticent, But Believed To Be More Optimistic Than at Any Time Since Marne Battle Mons Re ported in Flames. The War Today! R. H. E. New York 0 Cleveland 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 210 0 x 5 12 2 Batteries Brown and Nunamaker; Carter and Egan. Umpires Dineen and Egan. Washington 0 Detroit 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Batteries Bentley and Ainsmith; Coveleskie and Stanage. Umpires Connolly and Hildebrand. cession. Then he circled tho drum, tlirin ! seive arniv with heniliiiui-terH nt '.ir. ?'"1...""r.t.2i.back., BBn.l.n ,.lo" I"?nnnyl- sun. The ncutlicr Is very bad. alternate sleet and rain falling and making speedy anni avenue. He dived for the tall towel Of tho I'oStOfllCe niMimtmnnt I skimmed over It and up until when he reacpeii uio Washington monument ho was moie than 1000 feet aloft. REDS SCORED IN NINTH, DEFEATING DOOM'S PHILLIES ATHLETICS HAD A MAKESHIFT LINE-UP "" AGAINST ST, LOUIS Battling Nines Here Were Tied 3-3 Up to Final Ses sion, When Visitors Won, 4 to 3. RACING NEWS Results at Havre de Grace Mm l race, maiden thrce.yenr-oMs and up. ?riil,if.',i,"Ur'iei V""- "'"-' 'rlonKS-!.azul ' 107 LIU Wlmlej, 107. Al.x, loo io 1, ,? to 1 an j l.i to I, i-iid. Kramer, 107. Mcfalie, It tu . 1 to .i and M in ... third rimn i .,. .ui. toij Cnro Nome, Mare net .SYlse, "The i'uraii. Mill no earlier and Vclkhen ii'vi r.n. "" i.ii f, nmmrn mrer-ycni ami up, m".'."?' ,'"".5, V- '"lnRs-ITalrUY. 107 ilti-Jiliey .11 to 10 , :i to 5 ami 1 to .1, won -"Idler, pa l)..ye. 2U to 1. s to S anil :f to 1 te.onil. (julrk rttart, 17. Nathan, 0 tu 1, y ii, 1 111111 tiu. imrti. I'imn 1 'ii ('? Hm. Francis Oulmet. IlOllfiii, Kvcnn.. fliarles Uvana, Thlril, Jerome D. Tiarn, dalr tj, c., New Jersey. ,.n!.""' w" r- f'nne9, Oriltninm f! Woodland O, C, nOsewater i, C, Upper Mont- C, it:a,N.D "IIOl'J' (.MphiilweUal Order). Ilnrwri A. (Innlner, Hlnhdale. Chlrngu. nay tjiinmi, iiran nurii t;. v. , "l'l Klrkl.y, i:nelenood U. MiiNton. C, New I'l.iremoni, I'lirlMo toast. Jaik Nevl Tillltl) illtOl'l- lAlplinlietlritl Or.lcr). ink '""" '"' i'llwauKee C. C, Mil- AlleKlxny -'. C, Pills- New auktt KUi, M. t)eHl f'i-a llerreshntf Harden City C. C. Waller J. Travis, (iarden t'lty. New Viirk, iKU, MT". "'i1'1'1' All'hal.iltiil Olden. cm. ' lel. HI'IgcntM f, i'., Conneul- Ji'ei'Ue" "' lar,"nn' Hall'isrol O. (.'., New i'- K" S'V1.1'- 'litatmi IJ. i'., Chli-aKn. II iHlilminiuii. Oelrnlt ('. O., Uoiri.ll. v.i.. ''J''KAItl.i; MENTION, ii i."" -)V '"). Aiiduhoa C. ., Alluula. !.' ,V '"hran. Il.ihlinure l llaltiiimra ii.k..' ."&"",'' ."lll'iiore i'. c;.. Oalthnur N. 5" au"for'1' '"""'fls ' l".. MaiKheir. J. l. Sluii.ll.l,, Deti.ilt e. l, IXiiclt. 1; h- Ili'le. i;ucl. ( ( citielaml t iariln. lacunn.itf n t f...,. !,. Vl 1 wn. !' V. Whlttemore. tha Counlr Club, Hos- mUTTZ &BcZ3. x&r A 1 ....I til Ii ., Ilnkuu, I'olKan. OlKaiiiui, Mm tin Cnca Klim ,,,,. 'i, ..ii., .nititc uiru rail. 'fliipl r.iie. inii-ui.uiu llllles ami gi-l.llns, elllnk. ,l;uie ini, ,t iurluni;t J u. Harrell 30.1, I'nllliiM, .i tu 1. L' n 1, i.en, won; l'or-bli-an, Ins. Itljditmlro. ,i to 1, Ii to .". 3 to .1 econd: lllnlcr, 10, Sumter !.' to 1, 11 In l 'i "'. ,.,l,,r:1- '!."!? 'l'-l-.Knu're. Mamie K.. I.Jill-i A., Mallonl. May lupi Mlaa lion llnllnK Uri'f.ke llplk- and N.ilunia a so ran l-mirth run. Iianilhni). all acei-. .-011 added, 11 furlnnm Ifl.lor. iihi, MeT.iKK.irt, :i to I 4 in .-..out. wijii. JmlKi WriKht, li. liimlm, ,'..l.u ,'; -. V ' ' lo C'-')nd, -lifter I'unne tl.i. .Mnjliii. urn. .' to ft nut ih'nl. Tim. 1.ISI 4-3. MnrurlB A., I.ochlcl. Hukan I (left ill iiutt), and h allium aim ran. I if 111 raie. for lliri-i.j.-ar-ulila anil up. sell. Ipk. purse .ni. mile and "n iardf Ur. Uueii ner. lift, .-(. Ii n In. -.' to ft, 1 iu 4 MS hitiitnn. Ins, liu-ilncanie. i to 1, i-vm, I in .', oeiond: llarr Liuiltr, iijn, .simanl. 7 tu 2. N In ft. 7 10 in. third. Time. 1:1111-3 V-wirs. furroll. Held. IIIBlimuik, Oatea, Woof, .-i-.irsilule. IIi-im'-- lliothcr. Nimiaker. Aiiulla ami Itiilu-rt oilvci bikj ran HW l-tili luic, .-i's fiirlmmk Jiilan Umu, H to I nnd I to I, llrM; KmehU. I to . ,,Ve. V 0111I-, I-ady lljrnn. ililnl. Tlnia, i.i),i. Nen. htntt hiar of the Kea. Hnjal lllue. Oniara. FAIR WEATHER FORECAST Results at Louisville ' rin.1 rat;, iiiiildon colls and gclillngs, ttto jcnr.nMii. ftu furloiiKs- llurnnml. ir.'. Smith fll.7H.--il. Ill and W.-iii. !,; foxy litlrt "ll"' 1'iM.I. Sft.i'o. VI.I4I. MHond. I'liiUtle. iii-i. Tailor t; ',. -1.1!lr,, Ihiir- IDT l-ft. Jcfferfcon. IMoker Hill i'liernn. estirkuu. kns ItCHili. Ashuii JniU llimmei. Ii. K. KclohrV also ran Set nnd la;--, nillli-s.mil; and 7o lurJa. ilneo. p.ir-n'di--Allaii tiulil. loft .M.iitln, -'i 7n fN.iJi .in.l Jii7. won: IliiatllnK ltis. 31--' Mm I h. fl .' In. xcouiiil, T"lli(e. ins. i!i,ne nlli-. cut Illy. Tuilir and reliem also 1.1 n. Thlnl laie. ftiK fuilnin-k -Manila l,e, jft 71) and -pl.H". nn; Momitnln I'earl, -flilxi plan--.emml; l.es Intalldes tlilrd. Thne. 1 :0S 1-3 Nunstnrlcrii. liuldi-u-n Ulrl, lamdnn illrl. Havre de Grace Entries First ran. for .'l-yyar-olila ami up. bclllnu. n fiirloni!-i.nMer. tin. A-atr--. 11111. ""hI. ter Je. in-!. Ortvx, 10.1; itiinnai, hus fS. er ilnrdon. IIVI. Oi-y U-k. Hl: Mmlnai I ill He. lim. lailaiurln. KM. Ml.artU-nt 1111 ilnot"'!'""' Asl"'4"' l0Sl Krtl1 l-''J- H't! riei unil rai e. for :i-j ear-olds and up, maidens, oiet pin-hate. uluit ; iiillos HlnK Marjhal. lt! la-rnu-i, iu, iu-. h.i. I'miKikai lum. in, ta. I acinus, lift, bcrfeldy, l.-i-;. i--roK, -(-,, ' r. t u 1 - l.tnKl.i I.1.. Kle. Ili'J. Dr. I.arrkk. lot, iSar-win-i. Cs (iinamliiR. !. ' Fourth 1-ue. all ages. liaiMUap, mile and 711 unl- Aiualll. llll. Uniklng jm, nift; Am- , piuse. i-a. laiinaaveit. iijii. niril eliau, Imi. rinii raie. ror .i-iear-olds and up. sciiinii 1 mile and 70 lards -Ilaltery. IU'. Walters ' An-. H, Kluj H0I1. 10-1, IHnrj llutrlili'isun' 1 iu.-. laiis..n. i. M IVllow. llll. "uim,2i Ashiueuui-. ift ".Nnpler. us. -n-pulit-ila I In Btalrs. 101 . Itoval Melenr, IU7. Afterulun un' Manila Traers. US. l-arly Light, 1117. Uisih race. -J-i.ar-o. maidens, ft furloiiR. - Ai-turu. 107. Protector, mi, Sentlmuit llll- Keiiuar. 107. Ml I-Vancos loj, Mji.-I 1117' sieelUk. 101 liiilmable. IUI. Half n"k. 07 t'ur Juliu. 107. Third ro e. ,or -.'-leai-dils. hamlUan. 1. ngb-hlr IMKar, US. Oaelh. lift. Dou niovciiicnts ot tiuops almost Impossible. The War Ofllee reports letrcat of tho Gorman forces that invaded Uusslan Po land. This la nttrlliuted to news of the continued suceebs of the ilussinns In Galicla. It Is expoctpil that the retiring Germans will he drawn back to strengthen tho Kallsz-Cracow Hin- with tho puiposa of wlthstnnilliiB tin- Itushlun march on Silesia. The letreatiiiff (iermans nre be I11B pursiit-d In- General Itennenkampf's forces, sti't-nKthcncil by tho gairlfnns ircmi Kovnu and Una. They t-iu-agcd the ic tivatliiK Genua iik at Sopocklnle and Drus HkiMilkl. In the Suwalki district, and in Dieted heavy looses. General P.oiinenknmpf reports that the German MOldlers whom he lias been op posln;: aiu Held coipn. piobabl-. hrousht fiom the western theatre of war nnd H-plnced theie by n-heives. Ho says that n-llablo repnrt-i h.ivo reached him that Kmpror Wlllium hlnmelf H lrectiiiB the operations a-,".iln-t the Uuihluim. (Kormei icpoi-ts have had the German Ilmpeioi- at lH-adiiia iters In I.uxemburK, nnd it Ih believed In Paris that he is directing the b.ittli- of tlie Alwie. Hc cau.so of the stilct censorship at Herlln It Id Impossible to learn of his exact whit eabouts. thmiRh tho oftlclnl reports there have Intimatid ho was in tho west ern war tin-all 0.1 General I'ennciikimipf adds in his re port that the Germans have attempted lo enpturu Ut.-,owlec (fcoiitu-.ist of l.yck), but Mi.u tlu-j weio unable tu blip-; up their bin (jiuis. "The German foices crossed the border ut f.mr polntn" he i-.iys. "They showed their thlei .treiisth ut Kullsz, nlu-ro tl.cv oceupleil the Wart.i distilet. but this sec". Hon ol iin-ii aiiny suffered heavily at Sleiud (-Kiutlieust of Kalisz). "Two other foices iidvnnceil to Mlnwa ami Lonizii. but tho latter suffered a fcevero check. "Tho fourth iiilvaiietil by way of Su w.ilkl towuid the .N'iciiion. Thero they MUffcrcd heui fiom our artillery tire, which tdmttcu-il their attempt to ad vance. The (-uncial letieat of these forces, wblrh far uutmimh- ted mii-x, in (llcntes thut they are tmhijr withdrawn to another jpot whem they aro urcently needed." Whllu nccessarilv nil plans aio closely Kliaided. the de. luiutlnu Is fieelv made heio that the Uusslani w hao entered Jleilin by the Hist of Jaiiuaiy next. The entliB Itusiaii activtt armv is belnn moved. That part not icqu.ied for the present operations U .oinK placed n MrateKle locations when- it can be used to ill tho sapi in tho nctivo lanUs us needed. Uccd. ss. ..... Byrne, 3b. ..... MaKce, If. Dooln, If. I'lavath, rf. . Uecker, cf.... IjUderus, lb.. j Irelan. 2b. ... Hums, c OeschKer, p. PIIILLIKS. All. P.. I 0 3 1 Manager Connie Mack Or dered Most of His Regu lars to Go Home to Enjoy a Much-Needed Rest. Totals I 33 O. A. 1' 1 .-; l o 0 I 0 0 I l 0 0 0 1 I 11 3 fi 0 K. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I ATHLETICS. Murphy, rf. Davles, If. ICopf. I'b. Struuk, cf. Davis, lb. Walsh, 3b. fBairy, ss. Lapp, c. Coombs, p. ST. LOflS. Mliuttmi. cf. Austin. 3b. Pratt, 2b. O. Walker. If. Williams, rf. Howard, lb. Wallace, ss. Akiu-w, c. tiiimiiion, p. CINCINNATI. A.B. it. II. O. 1 li 0 A. K. 0 0 NATIONAL UCAGinC GltUlNH.S I'hllaiii'lphia. Sept. -S. In the ilnal Kum nf tlie L'liiilnnati-l'iiilly seiles, Uiih-Iikoi' null lieutou were rhusen tu pitch. Until teams played fast ball until the fourth when the Phillies scoied une on tuo hits mid un eiioi. In the llflli. with two down, Itei-d muffeil ,i lino ttrivt. after which the visitors s.-oiud throe times un some weird HeldlUK. and out- hit I'n-pfres-O'I.oimhlin und Chlil SPORTSMAN'S I-'IKI.l). St. I...nla s!n, ,-. Hie Athletics showed n mitk.'hhift luo-up In the final same wit), tho I llrowns today. John Coomb ienu i tl listed with the plti 1,1ns. beln-,- opposed by I-..ul Hnmllton. I the preliniinary pactlco, Cntcln-r McAvov. who was Muted to play tlwl base, fell nnd sprained Ilia nnkle. Iu his steud, Hnrrv Uuvis played th-ht. MnnnKPi .Mat k kuIiI he wuulii send most of his resulars to I'hilndelphia toiilght 'i,,'. thl 'ou"RjS',1s to Washlustoti. l-.ddle Collliib and l-Vanli linker d partd on tin- noon train for the Bast. Mutmser Mack mild the? w-re headed for home, but it Is rumoied that they are on tlieli wu.i to inspect tho Urn res According to .Muck the pitchers will start n. ...... ,i, ,..cii ivKumr luriis, out may work only four or llw innhi" i,,.,.i ino aiMomurv nine, a cruw.l of only 1S03 .... ihiiu-u out io 4-,. me i-iit Americnn l..-uuo chitinpions The umpires were Chill and OLouphlln. PA HIS', Sept. 28. i-'tirious charges nnd coiiiiturclinrfres, .;ltli no definite result, marked thr- 16th !y of the tattle alotiR the entire linn In Krnncc. . flcrniun oiiolnttehW were desperate. - : ecinlly between tho Alsne and tho 'rest of Arsonno. nnd ni the lino of !-"icncli forts llnklne Verdun und Toul. Thfjio iisiiaiilts have been repulsed, iic-unllm.- U the t.filclnl nnnouncemont 4 this ufternoon. The Ptatement says the seneral sit uation Is tmehunKed, but that attucki are belns made continually by the Ger mans at cpi I,, points. The statement, briefer -, usual, follows: Then, is nothing new In the Ken "ral Hituutlon. Itclutlvc calm pre vails on the front. At certain points, particularly be tween tho AlHne nnd the Arttonnm. the ceiry continually att-rr- - new and violent attack, which hav. been repulsed. This statement was regarded a th least Biitlafaetory from a news stand Point that has yet been Issued. It made absolutely no mention of the sit uation on the right and left winpa. ConillctliiK statements today were . sued on tin1 progress of the rca: battle of the Alme. French un : British announcements weie thut a'.l Cerniun nsaaulis had been ropulseci while Merlin declared some of Hi Verdim-Toul forts had been silenced that Kaiser's foices weio on the we.'. bank of the Meu.se In force and that piogrLSs had been made in the centre Itepurte from London say the crisis has been passed and tho Allies' win ning moves now- are being made. Antwerp is being bomonrded by the Gcimans In a fierce nsvault to crush the Hanking attacks of King Albert's army. Two -of the forts" have been shelled by heavy German artillery. The Germans are moving reinforce ments in several directions to aid in the siege. Germans In Kast Prussia have ceased their ittlrement designed to protect Silesia, and turned on the advancing Ilussinns In the vicinity ot Lyck. A big buttle Is waging as a conse quence, of this sudden change of cam paign, and the Russians from Vtlna and Grodno aio reported as at a. .standstill. , . 1 ..At',.ir1 TT7!lk mill Otlier eVl,,l'rt U,. 1 , .. . itussiun:. imvc -ii-,,-, -- ....-.,. t,.. jieuyiost lighting of the 18- passes In the Carpathlnns, which day buttle has been in progress, control the entiance into Hungary. The brevity of the official announce-Post-essioii of these prevent the pass- I n,ent was taken as an indication that age of Austrian iclnforeements from ! the wishes of tho British Government the south In any attempt to proceed J nff t0 Ul0 pblication of InlI)tary dctan agulnst the rear of tho Uusslan , wouitl bo observed, at least in part, troops, now actively moving toward ! hereafter. It is understood here that Cracow. A Russian force has nl- ; n cmain , thftt Juu bMn C(lceved ready penetrated to Taruow, on the ,n tne Wur 0fflcB Rt U)uAm was t north, only 50 miles irom ute ...a.n by tlle ,)ubcation , objective of Cracow. Tho Przemysl gnrrUon mude an ineffectual sortie and In the repulse was driven back Into the forts, the P.ussinns occupy - made public in Paris. It was frankly admitted at head quarters here today that though tha decisive phase of tho conflict had been )J: ing tho town. Heavy bjmbnrdment f reat.he tho AUlca ,mU ,ecn s(IrprIged r Daniels, cf Klllefcr, Sb 3 1 - 0 0 I Groh. ss 4 0 1111 Yinttllni;. If 5 0 1 0 u I Miller, if -J 0 1 J 0 (J Gon.aleN. c S 0 U 2 2 0 Kellogg. 2b 4 0 i l T 0 Grnlmin, lb Itenlnii, p Totals :s3 I S 2T IJ Summary: to-Im, lilt Irelan Left on Imv PhlllU-s, 11; i .nvlnnsti. 11 sMruek ut -llj iicbchin-r. ,"; liy lUntuu, I. Ihmhlo !!. - iialiain. iiiijkdliittir Hattys un hiiW iirr Oen-hscr. -t; off llcutoii. 3. Muftfd By-Ylna i ;v0l,i lmi.. foll ,,.. .,,,"". . "' llnir. Timo af ganie-l:.ir.. I'liitPltea-Klem and ,. 'h."n ' ?r '"' ii8i, liwtead of Ulllbile. continues. Japanese troops Uefeuted the Germans In a 11-hour buttle on the ouUkiru of Tsins-Ttto. In Klao-Chuu. accord- llV tlfA s.r.nrl...... I . . -, ...i.Muui uiiiicHH or tlie Ger muns. und it was Impossible to predict when the struggle win end. rnhn ... , u u,ck ,nusi corno. however." said lucali, tiid the i-curc in their half ut the filth on clean hittim;. During the next two innings neither team scored. Tho Holding on both teiims was excessively FIHST INNING. Murphj illed to Shotton. pavies hoist ed to Shotton. Koj.f was out. Pratt to Howard No runs, uu hits. Shotton fouled to Ko,,f. Austin fouled to Lapp, Pratt sent DmvI.w i., n,,. i ... The ?lil"ali for bta lon 'rtv. No runs. Sl-X'ONp INNING. .struuk fanned au was tobni OUt b "v lontq tu rrutt. WttlMi A gin iv. . . . ,.,i .....f r. Ing to u TOBIO oihwui u,..D , ono ,..,., a ,s aItnnst npo(jM)4 Is said the German garrison, with j thttt the nemy con , tl)8tRn(I mucn suppli. ut off. is about to surrender. JonBer lhe &iea(iy ,)r0SBurt o( Uw AJ London War OiPce announces that tUa j iies. Allies continue to hold the advantage ..ThDlr m.uperlt,vo nower ,m 8u in Frunee. although there has been , prlsed U8. TheJr re,Jeated emalw no deci.lve victory. London hope , lacks are mot ailwsn& Wo know the ostend report Is true that Moiw lhal tney ,mvt, BUfrom, Is burning, as thin would ln4lcut tlv. et lbwr aUachg ftre ,, . a Aliuo have raided German cornmu- 8tPonB a8 uver Thero jg u nlcutlons far to the north of wny point iefope u- but our troops where ngnuiiB n ,,-. ,he . . ..,.. ... k.aK;,, mm, also l reported uphold has broken tmt in the invaderi' forces and their nores are tiftrins from ela4er, Berlin uincially announceii thut tha poor, iiino errors ueing cnaikeu up ngainst ' V'VJr.r" "' o" " iwn. iun lifted muud armies oiwrating irum vu i tho plajtrb in the tlrst ,eu liinlngs. , tM v dlluiiw. Su run, two h'ft. I . . . ., , . ' VIItrfT INNING. ',, """ -iroii.d. Wlllium. lined to ! rnne nv rvvu n" fwim hch , .... . . ' Muiidiy. i' Walker tde tuii.uii nn.u , i...u ak, ,ui !.,,. I Hil-nq muw out uuuiels KUlefor ulu- ..rd popped tu arr. Wallatv hit d..iv,l Ha "" "w ' " " i; id Io Itlt aim took seiuml u-lin, M..-.... ,i... i... ,i.,., .,! V u.i nil dovin . . . .. . ........... . juried the ball. K.l.efer tooh VlSu CVWalTCrl lUm XL& J " t""1. m w l""' . , urinsout. ireiau to Mucins. Vinulimr run. un,. hit --.-"-., llie llttV HMMJ Ulittine to l.mak . For Philadelphia and vicinitu-Fair ! . lifSSWTfi a-Jll5iS,,,tJ,."n?u? SSUXl tomflht and TuodaU, with frost in ' !& U'h!? HW placets toniuht! moderate, north. ') 'l: "i:. .'' '!". U. Hjnatie. us! " ,-uhiii. it, . liiliuu Ot(U4W, 1U11, tA w-es( winds. rdetaih, see pago H tthful. i (, avilli tW3 wfc 'rug9 ui4med' w GERMANS ARE REPULSED EVERYWHERE.SAYS WIRELESS Marconi Gets Eiffel Dispatch of Al lies' Victories. LONDON. Sept. K.-The Marconi Con, puny toduy gave out the following wire, less dispatch kent from the Kitfel Towflr at Paris. "The German have bie continuously attacking sine Saturday They haAe been repulsed i very where, leaving thou sands dead, wounded and prisoner.' Ht.,t t, ln...l Vr. ,.,,..a ..... 1.1 '.., ,,, ,,v.. ., mn,, wnf mi, in, errors, i Heed went out. Kellotjg tu Graham. ' Hyrue singled through nhort. As Mau I was tin own out bj Groh, Hyrne went to trciind. Cravuth popped to Graham. ju runs, on- lilt, no eriors SKCONU INNING. Iielau threw Jllllcr oijt. Gonzales walked. KelloKg singled to right and Guiunles was cut down at third. Cravat I, THIHM INNING l'u..ii,bs tuuUd tu rmw. -Uuipb.v v4 I'livis ninglea call d out on .tnbn. ,-or " aions in reported in flumes. ti.Is may prove a forerunner of tho most important development in the battle of the Aistie. At Sldim. ih i in,,,,... WWM " "" ar hWSl,S ih" ' battle line, riniUn north from tno foothoia o the wert bunk the Mmw beJI,8 t tupn irlWM,tWjua river near Ht. Mlhiel, It l also ,. mo..eB tliruunll ... -------- ---. --.-. .x0.tt. Hetween Mons anil Antwerp is th irt Invest ..truer of Uu. uerman wpiure. Von KluU in defending thn southwest turner t tiu- ,.uare so huc etinfutly tht ther Uoes nut awm ... tbroiiah uervmn rtsht wing, it u my iammiM yroai. t of u,e ..u IS llddHl. Ijprt urruiKU dinl.uluin,. hi... i... .n . -' -w-", ..,, .,y l.,l'.'t luiuunn MttllBce. On the hit ami i.T ' FMroaraa war nillieB reivori SU.ce8- I assault, n h i. -I.. . .. .-""F " '" ""T'" 1"" 19WWW UMIVOlHU III 11(1 wrtuHX mvti 1 t m rf4iieiHt) uj lor t UTVmuuZV Z ' Ml lhot.sH Pluu .wlmWWtl.H4Mii that i e. Jtruiik No run. t. hits. i toward Crnw and the .atiluro at ' km..i,i. -. ..--. .... tUmiltuii lif)e.I i.i Sbrunt. Hhutt.,,, .. . w- -. v ,.,e vtuuiQ turn Stntre VuM'.,,1 s,n!" SniM " ,be wt,,r" l ' t thi .u.rthwii.t corner f lhm 8rilM1. ,liul orottun uent t,. thir.i n..... .," .. tu .... u j.iiii to i:rne, Kellogg taking secund on tho i ll!V went .truUht la Harrv, whoT UirLw -wiii ..Mmr. ttf Muar mnj ry lo break lhrouKU nluv. G.-ab.ini walked llm.,..,, i. : tu llm U iliihls,t in.n,. ., u. . Z? " ti.,,,,,,, VVnr llflh i .inii.iii ...... ......... '.. .. . " ...., v ...;. r.i. . niiK -- --..- " " . no runi, i ,,.. - -.-. . ,...,, i(,Hiaa mere. out. No runs, one hit. no errors. Decker rolled out to Graham. ISenton tossed out I.uderus. Irelan went all Uiu way tu second when Vlng'tng muffed his lly. It elan went to third as Hums was sale on Groh' fumble, Oescnger forced Hums, ciroh to Kellosg No runs, no hlU. two errors. "' "9 TMIUIl INNING. Daniels fanned. Klllcftr filed to Heekcr Iielau threw out Groh No rung, no hits, io errors. Heed llled lo nanleli.. llvrn ci,,,.i.. i ... lf ftf..... . r. - -'. v m tu,. Ii loss- No run, one hit. no errors. FOUIITU INNING o lift. Ma gee farced Byrne. Kellosg to .roh- Crnvath was throw,, out by Kel-oss- No ruiw. one hit. no errors. FOUIITU INNING Dooln icplaccd Mage In left field for the Philllea Yuisllns out. Iivlun to Concludrd on Pm 11 ran, i "'"" "- n,aB lnre. if tb wwirtfU lUatrueti.... t.e 4MMitur f Ibe fle,t nsv4 , hu . m, llmthm,Mtn , k te ,niH U.robardroeut. Vh Anstr.ai. ae ' to 4vh,. und a larip. land font hiv- uiuama. ! it i. .-,. ..j v. trat-4 at ito .be A-Uu-. 7ln, L IV"Wrwl re ,bt th '" ticu-utwii of Jtalj'B lniriU.-it.Mtfe,, a, ' " mim " ,h Slu"1 a"'1 n ar. j tkat itw ntt rwn in strong tutw un fifth KJjiK4I ?.V,..f-VB mU TSASSBS WhM mma Heiumr-. i co. ;wr i,rU.?r' ! urUMu-rrua ; i two hits FOriVTH INNING liavt fouled to .uTi Wauih siiuck out. jirry biosln lbroufch UaUi.ee lopp Hue., to Uulker. No runs, one hit Oiwlj replaced roomU, on lh niuonm for the Ubieties. r. lValttei- nn.-led through Uopf. Wilbftins u.- irt.. yai to Paris. i Waiktr switwd third, ii.. 4.4 btruvls out. Jio am wmuee. No run!,. ..i- in, tj Wlillueo Ib.l., .,...,. ".:."'.. vl"r" no htu. n "' " lll tv.banu. fin S,l'le'1 oxr ecoB.i. lUnult.m uu-iinced. Hu-h to n.vis WaUh , b.,ii hand at. h uf Shotten'a pop i.ii ,...., ui.uui.-i. i-.wn tne ft flehl i ... gnew scoring Kopr ,, ia.u letired I'ratt. One run. tvo hits mn of thl. Mil thai Mi uii.ui pr..tor with Kteueh j4 M ia ,UW & rrencb, but ci4Cj -- --. flill tt.linoiilli-.il tt.. .lelu Ik k (it rniali lllilv. .b that IT..! W a NUJ;,nf ?4 "" 4UU i,. ('..us .mi i-i,,r , Hui, lv ., -" ' The nuhi .im imi, ..r .. i ....... . ... "r "'l(li' i ii, r . ,liiil.ii,l ,.p.., i.. ... . . ... ,. . ,,. ,,,, , .mniinsH, u ,,, , - -,, , ,. itrntury Munaru, i man i giments cont.n m t , try tu bm't W .aaAyaa, j j - J., J. Lto 9Bk