HNMBw ST SPORTS EXTRA Sports EXTRA w M """" i yOL. I NO. 245 HllJbllifl LAVS HARD IT ON NORTH OLAND LINE Warsaw Again Objec- tive Germans Cap- re Town North of 'rzasnysz. vadiiation of. Wrecked Forts ton Orzyc Admitted by Petro- grad Austrians Capture Railroad Centre South of fLemberg. '&rsaw is tho next objoctlvo in tho troirresslvo Teuton swoop of Gallcla jffiPoland. Tho AUBtro-Germnns aro foTio'winsr tho capturo of Przcmvnl nmi Iteniberg 'with renoweJ drives on tho KHsh capital. Fetrograd ofllcial bul SjetlnB conccdo heavy prcssuro on tho ioyeral north Poland froi.ts, and un official Accounts record thn trnnsfnr nf Iffant howitzers to tho old Bzura lino j,ino west. rglcnda, north of Przasnysz, has fallen as 'tho first result of tho violent new attack in north Poland, which i3 nnounccd officially this afternoon by lerlln. erman artillery is thundering along tha several north Poland and Baltic rovtnee river front3, tho NIemen, firpiulew and Orzyc. On tho last bamed river Russian attacks wero re- sed, Petrograd admits. a Germans on tho south bank of Dniester aro pressing their violent mdeavors to grip the fords and gain enable foothold on tho other shoro wfparatory to sweeping tho foo from fSt-'provinco. This is acknowledged by as, Petrogrtid "War Offlce. uRussjfan resiliency is having nnother itmarkablo demonstration In southeast Hold, --where- tlnyTeutoh -atteinpt'to' i off tfie Slav army operating on the grer Dniester and' In Upper Bukowlna lias been thwarted. Apparently tha iwir lies open for this largo force to follow tho army that ha3 been In re xta't from Lembcrg. Its strongly in- nched positions, strengthened by the natural barrier of tho Dniester, may p bo held and tho army contlnuo as laB obstacle, to. complete Germanic pos- sslon of Gallcla. .Terrific fighting is taking place on ht-Meuso heights between the French Ml' tho Germans. Particularly se- ttre are tho encounters lor tho cap 's of the Calonne trench, which tho $nch now hold, but which tho Ger- ns had captured beforo by tho uso Millauld fire and asphyxiating bombs. ffhe fighting In tho sections north and fouth of Arras continues, with tho Tench making heroic efforts to reach fir ultlmato goal, Lille, an important wlfoad Junction and the centre of mmutrications of tho German right ind centre. RISER'S' ARTILLERY POUNDS He's lines north of Warsaw lacks on North Poland River Fronts Violently Pressed. PETROGItAD, June, 16. 3erman attacks north of Warsaw are leasing In violence. Tho "War Office omitted today that under terrific bom- ment by German howitzers the Rus- were forced to evacuate a fortlfl- Wn on the Orzyc, -wrecked by tho ene- Cflre. Sttween hn Omnlnnr ami Orzvo Tllvera flnjMerablo enemy artillery relnforce- ynti hive arrived, accompanied by fresh Mlea of infantry. 'Whether the new at- k-launched by the Teutons in this r- sn consiuuteg the beginning or a new pe on "Warsaw is not Indicated in offj- Contloued on Tace Four, Column One THE WEATHER VJ UNSETTLED won! ' ' i i&mro'ii ambition to hang up a ohanj,- Bf"'P n three major sports W son P board. The Blue raced aofof the ty Itself, and way. 'way pff B t&e. the Crlmton plodded alMie, nvs behind. A win last year by after five years or mere of' defeat. oven more than a ehanee vlatery. iUkalls and hla "HirutUth dwieher- "ooai. acornea ana iausuu ai meanlnc hla elsht, aeret. And tory you read of It alL richt UP Jibe top was aUnple but allfft- weather wa perfect!" FORECAST ' PhiUuieiphui and vicinity Vn- thh vhW with pottiblu $kmmri faUowd htl imrtkt tmigkt md Sunday; fyM, mud. tlfO BEAT HLETICS VICTOR AND VANQUISHED " AT SHAWNEE-ON-THE-DBLAWARE Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, Merion, on tho left, defeated Mrs. C. Henry Stotson; Huntingdon Vnllcy, today over tho course of tho Shawneo Club in tho final round of tho women's invitation golf tournament. Mrs. Bnrlow won with ease, 8 up and 7 to play. She also made a new woman's record for tho course, going out in 40 and returning in 45. ATHLETICS SLUG SHAW IN SECOND AND SCORE TWO Hits by Lajoie, Mclnnis and Lapp, Plus "Wild Pitch, Give Mackmen Lead Mack Chooses Joe Bush. AMERICAN KEAGUE BALIi PAUIC, Washington, June 26. Joe Bush was sent to tho mound for the Athletics In the second gamo of the series with Wash-, ington. while Jim Shaw, Griffith's youth ful speed merchant, faced the Mackmen. Wally Schang was again stationed at third, and It Is likely that he will bo a third base man In the future. Instead of a catcher. Bob Shawkey Is In Philadel phia, while "Wyckoff has. gone to his homo In Wllllamsport ror a resi. FIRST INNING. Murphy safe on Shaw's fumble, Strunk forced Murphy at second, Shaw to Mc Brlde. Foster threw out Schang. Oldrlng grounded to Oandll. No runs, no hits, one error. Kopf threw out Connolly. Foster died the same way. Shanks beat out an in field roller, going to second on Schang s wild throw. Milan singled through LaJole putting Shanks on third, Gandll fouled to Mclnnis. No runs, two hits, one error, SECOND INNING. . Moeller now playing In right for Wash ington In place of Connelly. La Jole sin gled to right. Molnnls singled to eft, putting lJoe on second. Lapp doubled to centre, scoring Lajoie, putting Mo lnnls on third. A wild pitch scored Mc lnnis and put Lapp on third. Kopf wniit.,1 Bush called out on siriBea. Mnrnhv fouled to Foster. Kopf out 'stealing. Alnsmlth to McBrlde. Two runs, three h ts, no errors. Morgan beat ot a W tP Kopf. Alnsmlth singled through short, putting Morgan on second. MoBride singled to right, fll ng &?. Williams batting for Shaw. Williams hit into a double play. J Kjopj U Mclnnis. Morgan scoring. Moellw fulled out on strikes. One run, three hits. Vno errors. .,., TXllllV ISBt""' Ayers now pitching for Washington. Strunk fanned. Schang " "t- O.1' ring fouled to Gandll. Se rtm. no hits. ""vwwout. Buah to Molaula, Shanks flv HAaiUW MAMMMe " Mormn called wt m stroke On run. I a " M bM. W9 " FOURTH IMWNQ . ... ,iid to Foster. Mclonla in- gUd through Morgan. La; . ,,ith KoDf flled to . fouled to -lorgan No nsrAredMcBrld. died , No runs, no WW. "0- FIFTH INNING. un ilrunk fanned. dowMed BROOKLYN. BATTLE NATIONAL RACE DRIVER COOPER SETS WORLD'S RECORD AT CHICAGO SPEEDWAY Wins $1000 in Addition for Leading at 100 Miles. Great Pilot in an Hour Covered 104 Miles, Beats De Palma's Mark. SPEEDWAY PARK, Maywood, III.. June 26. With Darlo Rcsta on the rail In his-' Peugeot, 21 of the world's most famous drivers got away to a flying Btart today In the first international MO-mllo automobile derby. The cars got away at 10:30 a. m. In llvo lines of four cars abreast. With Roata In the first line were Wilcox, Anderson and E. Cooper, the famous Stutz team. Llmberg, In a Sunbeam, was alone In the rear when Starter Wager dropped the flag. Resta had a M-yard lead on the btutz team as they rounded the bowl for the first lap. cm- four lans Resta. averaging 10T miles an hour, was well out ahead. ' At tho Continued on Togo Two. Column ! GLI AUSTRIACI S0N0 ORASULL'OFFENSIVA Grossi Rinforzi Giunti su Tutto il Fronte di Battaglia Verso l'ltalia. Da Roma giunge notUla-o.be gll aus triael hanno portato oontro fltalln altrl nuattro corpl d'armata. raggtungendo dssl' una forxa ooroplesalw d tamo mflllone dluowlnl. e eon qutl. rlnfowl hanno " Inlstetp ua vlgoro lentrojfen sivaV II nwe tuona dapwtutto e all auitriaci ceranw u ..- r nl eonqulstate nnora dagll Itallanl e dl "mSSXm sera InUnio. v.r 11 Pao dl Predll. dove gll ItaUanl tenUao 01 mln- Si?" W ore luww I rtlli wkl di ntmioo- . , . . . - - n-nu, tlgrafiie aha riuouta- InevltaMU ed UwWsfc ! furopii II geveroo idro tofatti'ha fatto avv-ttire tutU 1 bUri .id.i.tl in Italia dl tenets! prontl a rintpatrlara il nnmo avvUo per rglangere proprll reggmienil Be U. Bulgurla antra nella ' ..... ...ci. iii. ii m. a ' . .Li.. g'jijrra i rtenco deslt alle&ii. A queatu avuto uwo chldev null alleatl pLi u aua parteueuMUML (Legaere la 7 pln ' ultime e plu dettaTiaitt aotisie auUa guwra. la Jlaao.J PHILADELPHIA, KATU11DAY, JUNE 20, 1015. ALEX ALLOWS BUT ONE HIT; PHILLIES BEAT JOHN COOMBS Luderus' Single in Seventh Sends Two Runs Across the Plate Locals Make But Three Safe Swats Off Colby John. BROOKLYN. A.B. R. Myers. If i 0 O'Mnrn, ss 3 0 H, O. A. E. 0 3 0 0 0 110 0 H 3 0 10 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 10 0 110 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 1 Daubiirt. lb 3 0 Wheat, If 3 0 Cutshnw. 2b 3 0 Stengel, rf 3 0 QeU. 3b 3 0 Miller, c 3 0 Coombs, p 3 0 Total 28 0 1 21 15 1 THILLIES. A.H. R. U, O. A.E. Byrne, 3b 3 0 0 12 0 Bancroft, ss 3 0 0 0 E 0 Xlchoff, 2b 3 12 12 0 Cravath, rf. 3 0 0 10 0 Bocker, If 3 0 0 S 0 0 Whlttcd, of. 2 10 0 0 0 Luderus. lb 3 0 1 11 0,0 Kllllfer. o. 2 t'O 7 0 0 Alexander, p 3 10 0 6 0 Totals 4 3 27 15 0 Sacrifices Nlehoff, Byrne, Stolen bases -Nlehpff, Whlttwi. Strnok out-By Alex ander, 6; by Coombs, 2. Base on balls Off Coombs, 2. Hit by pitched ball Whltted. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK. June . In a great pitchers' battle the Phillies defeated Brooklyn here today, i to 0. The feature of the game was tha wonderful pitching of Alexander, who allowed but one hit, that by Wheat pn thoelghth In ning. Wheat was the only Dodger who suc ceeded In reaching llrut. Colby Jack Coombs also pitched great ball, but it was far overshadowed by Alexander's work. Coombs put the clinches on his own de feat by a wild throw )n the eighth, fol lowing whloh two runs were let in. Coombs allowed ths locale but three hits. FIRST INNING. Alexander threw Myers .out. O'Mara. struck out. Byrne threw Deubert out on a brilliant stop. No run, no blU, no errors. Syrne lined to Gets. Bancroft out. Deu bert to Coombs. NleliofT singled. Nte bott stole second. Cravath fanned. No runs, one bit. uo errors. 8BOOND INNING Niehott threw out Wheat. Bancroft threw tout Cutshaw. Stengel out. Byrne to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Becker fanned. Whltted tiled to Myers. C'uuhaw threw out Luderus. No runs, no hits, uo rrvrs. THIKIi INNING Alexander throw J;U out Bancroft til it out ilillci Cotuubs fftaubL No ruiui. no hits, iw errors. KUlefer imped to Ptbert- out. Coombs to Deubert. Byrne out. Cealiaaea es Em Two, Coliiaia SU o&m.miit. CHANCELLOR'S ORGAN FAVORS PEACE REPLY America Misinformed as to German Atti tude, Berliner Tage blatt Declares. Exponent of Hollwog's Poli cies in Powerful Editorial Checks Reaction Ammuni- ' tion Problem Now Crux of Rejoinder to U. S. By CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN. Juno X. A strong editorial In tho Berliner Togo blatt, a powerful exponent of tho German Chancellor policies, waB expected today to havo a most Importnnt Influence on the Germnn-Amerlcan situation. Tho Tngoblntt In thq first comprehensive survoy 'ofMlio misunderstanding growing out of tho sinking of tha Lusltnnla, ap pealed to tho people both of Germany and of America to view the situation sanely ami not to bo misled by "Jingoes." The. editorial, -It was the opinion, hero today, will go a long way toward cnock Ing n reaction which Is expected beforo the next German reply Is sent to Wash Infcton, "AMERICA MISINFORMED." "Tho newspapers of America and Ger many should employ to tho best advan tage an exchange of notes clearing up the earlier misunderstanding which Influenced tho recent sentiment," said the Tagcblatt. "It Is evident that America was badly misinformed about Germany's attitude, as Germany was about America's. "It must not bo overlooked that mes sages which have reached America that Germany was Indifferent to tho possibili ties of war with tho United States caused an extremely bad feeling there. These statements wero founded on silly and Irri tating utterancrs which found no support si,SJii'iS!i fSfffrefniffflrMff!MtH "Tho statement was oven mnde that Germany was willing to draw America Into tho war. The German people and tho German Government cannot too em phatically nssert their earnest deslro to maintain relations of tho utmost friendli ness with tho United States through all honorable means. "Tho Gorman cause In America also' has suffered by tho fact that tho utter ances of German-American citizens In ths United States against tho American Gov ernment havo been falsely alleged to havo been Inspired by tho Imperial Go-crn-ment, Nothing Is further from the Ger man mind. The small representation of Germans In tho American Government may bo considered another factor con tributing to th'o misinterpretation of Ger man sentiment In America. AMMUNITION PROBLEM CRUX "Tho present relations between the two countries aro not so bad, and with mutual efforts the situation may bo clenred up and nn understanding ar rived at Only on one point will It be difficult to reach a satisfactory agree- Continued on Face Four, Column Two. SOCIETY WOMN SLAIN BY DEMENTED BUTLER, WHO COMMITS SUICIDE Negro Shoots Miss Hattio Watson, Sister-in-law of F. E. Hastings, Philadel phia Manufacturer, in Devon Home. A West Indian negro butler shot and Instantly killed Miss Hattle M. Watson, Devon society woman, today, and thon shot himself through tha mouth and hanged himself In the garage while' po licemen battered at the looked doors' try ing to capture him. The Negro was Jos eph S. Thomas, years old. Miss Watson was the sister of ,Mrs. Frederick 8. Hastings. Frederick B. Hastings Is the secretary of Dill & Col lins, paper manufacturers. 6th 'and sit.., .lh.l. tub tinmA at Devon. where the tragedy occurred, Is at Berke ley road and Kairview avenue. ia usou woman was years oia, n.. 1. V'.ml MmmlttM TF1A DrlmA 'II1HL.IMQ ! . ..,T V. . while temporarily insape was the verdiot of the corpntrs jufy, nimiis hi mo -brary of the Hastings home this after noon. . , ...... Mr. Hastings sa4 ne inougni itw nesro suddenly wsnt insane. Muddy fsatprlitts made by blm in the. kltehw MitM that there was-a struggle before Mles.Vatson broke from w Brasp ami wjw aui Coo(loud on Psge Two, Column Six i u ' ' " The Kefwlpgtonian Says Su 1Wa (( a Mg hit at Ms bajga A ttr B Mt the u- 1,081 Aini SOUND ijost- iT autUmt sUvtr mk beg, festslnlag (fieaSsTrBg. Tljiny; 1 auZmd UeS oi jnS,:.'.. .uS?2l.:5'X 1 nnf iln JIM dree pod.nt wiUi S and (JiiiUt raBS. eh tUl In kaodki IJh- ,rl rewera Ftiidur ratura to 1 Soutb ITlh U. IST-liiH im,:1'. ''o 'B?1, JSke InlttaU Wi- M la UK uf5.JJ jljMjd UP ((UegtluBJ WW JUST H sso. r- . . . I iA 1 IA b-r..( kjiafj.ri 'TiTI'otKft lUslit ri Nfe 'I ferf f . r T OHur teuU Ma -a J"e( & -U. 1918, u ini Foitio trwra Com pant. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES SMftyLYN 00000000 0-0 mn.uA o oo o o o a 215 x 4 Oowbs nnd Millef) ;Alttltl8r And Killefef, ATHtauios 0 2 o 0 0 i 0 WASIWG0N oli t O O'OO Btisl uU L;SIww nnd Alnsmlth. NATIONAT, LEAGUE BOSTON O, O O O O O audolphHtatl CkVdy; Maitiuanlnud Meyow. CINCIIWAfe.' 0. O 0,2 O PITTBUEGir OiO.0'0 5 DaloBnClnrkj'KcQullIaa'ank Olbson. ST, 10TJIS CHICAGO 3 o J( AMERICA LEAGUE new ypnx$iit.Bo - Oi O ; O 'O' jrOO 5; 'Or--BOSTON; - -. p 'ptO'fOOOviO'O .,W,nyhoi) 5nud-Sweoiioy;Fosterlnild iThoula ,), ,'-'' . -a,...v;':.- NEW YOBKJ.adlff ' ,- ,., , , .' BOSTON- ''.'' '' . '.,' ' ' . '"'.' CHICAGO CLEVELAND O OOO 0 1 00' ST. LOUIS DETB0IX'- ,' 1 0,2 3 OOO 0' FEDERAL CHI0AG0;:lst g Q 0 0 , 1 ; 0 2 0 ,(3; ,0 6 9 0, BRooicLYN o 6 oio!o i oYo 0 1 4 i HcConnell ' and rishor;f Lrifltto nnd .Simon.-,', Chicago; sag 0 0 0 1 ' BBOOICLYN .00-,;5- I, '.,-'. ' , , Hendrix nnd!?; 'Wilson; Wllson.'nndiXand,' ' S T,ouis, 1st g o,1 OOOO 1 O 'O 2 10 O -"t,timobe 000000 nn o b" 3. b Plank and Hartley; Bender ,f-H l-t. BALTIMOBE 0 0- '.' Crnndnll and Hartley; Johnson and JAckllUch. . KANSAS CITY NEWARK 0 1 0 -0 3; 0 PITTSBUBGH BUFFALO HARVARD" YALEV 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 'OaO 0 0 ''Z. :l;t 0;0 ' ARMEDiMOB'tSEEKINGWdMAN'SASSAlLANT .. , Of .; a, ..," - UORTON;-iVn,; Juno 20.Armedwlili' shotguns nnd rifles, 'n ' tr . i - ' ' nosso of several himarod ' inannro, scouring the. mountains In this vicinity for (.- Negro v-who,ntt($cked Mrs. Harvey Jleado this morning Eoon nftoribrcnk'fust while sho.Kvas alone, iu her home here. LIVELY TILT BETWEEN OSBORNE AND LITTLETON NKW YOJIK. jun SW Writ Wood was drawn In the verbal durt todny betwaen Jms W- Oshorne and Martin W, Littleton, tw of Ww York's.legitl'UgliU, rhsix the latter savagely attacked "Jim" -oborne, Uteent mtle -wJtnsBB stand In the conspiracy trial tj 'David and JJaxwell 81de before Fedjpql Judge Ruse'cll. The Slades a.re charged with luiluMng-a New Jersey hoUl elw;k'to testify fally 'in lUy Twer's f 60,000 hresuih of m-omUw lt against Osbotm UtUttua, uttomey fo.- the glades, 'atUanpted to have all of Osbown? dtcl- ttut:wuuy itrjtircu fnm the court rapwds. Assisted by th wite, who talked fveiy, ViWtort Stajtw Distrlst Attorney Mabaf bucceeded in having thia motion oyemiad,t)Ut the Tanaer girl's leitan t Qsboww 1w WIttd after a longvrngle. oHf 2:X' U. S. NOTE 01 wmm xBxuji, June m--Amm .M'M ?y - ' - 7 - ' delivei to the Qenae wnin aftemobn. - an4iahiijM3 PltlOE ONE OEtr 1 3 O - 0 02 I 01 o 9 3.-'. : LEAGUE- and Owen.'. ,. " -,". , . 0 0 02. I.' i T'iZ tie Vy Owmrd this : '' .1 &. - .-ye fi 4 ft C "tsl -jm &f'dumli, pagt t, . CuMium t fa z. -rAfrHtiftJOi. mm mat SfF M ,'ffZ, imsMmm:-,,'-"