f"ww4wwf WKHt'if&'.iNF WJ '. , ' tlftW TMVd Mi fflrc w '''; v.f. v:i ' ,' j ' -VZ rtf vcanwmtm 3'" ' V-, THJ -;A "'.' ' 'V .' ' X H. J,v"v i J:: A- tT ' -' u" V r'vf J. ' lf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918 . J' i- ? h f i I I I? kr it? -- Ki It f' BASEBALL MOGULS DISCUSS FUTURE OF GAME BUSY DAY FOR JUNIOR PLAYERS Beck, Fischer and Dorn- hcim Were on Cymvyd Courts Almost 8 Hours By PAUL PREP "Some people have the nerve to n that this Is nhat they term having nothing to do," remarked Rodney Beck, the Gcrmantown Academy tennis star. as he dragged his weary frame to the Cynwyd Club shower baths yesterday atfernoon after playing a four-set match, which took three and one-half hours In decide, with Carl Fischer, of the Lower Merlon High School. i "I would like to get some of the people who look upon tennis as hahy's play out here some afternoon." continued Beck. "with the sun holllm? down and mike them play a best out of Are-set match i Golf Events Scheduled at Country Clubs Today prlnghnv-en t'onntry flnb hlghtcen hole mednt play, qualifying ronnd. Classes of eight. Each class to continue nt match ploy. . . . . lain (lolf Club Tombstone tourna ment, tiro prizes. Country Club of I-ansuowne Mulal plar hnndlrnp for thrill stumps. Woodbury Country Club Trustees' cup, qualifying round. Hall sweepstakes. MANUFACTURERS END 2D ROUND Monotype and U. G. I. in Close Race, for First Place This afternoon's games In the Manu facturers' league, mark the end of the second round of th schedule. At Slxiy- If they wouldn't change tlielr on'nion of i ninth street and Church lane Mecke'r, tennis; nothing else would" I Smith & Page will endeavor to defeat Herman Dornhelm, tin versitlle ath- Monotype, at present leading the league lete of the Frankford High School. joined Beck a few minutes Inter. Dorn helm had just finished n four-jet match.' which alro had taken almost four hours to decide, with Samuel Pennock In the semifinal round of the junior center Championships "WhewT exclaimed Dornhelm, "this 13 some sport. I would rather play a football game with the Glmbel Trophy nt stake or play against Northeast In a bnsketball game than go through another tennis match llko that." Star Junior Players Beck and Dornhelm are not the only ones entered In the annual cn-tcrn Penn oylvanlf. tournament who expressed their views that tennis is one of thp met strenuous sports of the age Hut the two Junior players, along with two jthers. Gerald Emeron, of l'nst Ornnge. N. J., and Carl Fischer, of Lower Merlon, have played moro than their share during the last week. On Thursday Beck plaved a semifinal ronud match In the junior championship of Pennsylvania with Carl Fischer and qualified to meet Gerald Kmerson In the final round, which will be played today. Kmerson qualified by defeating Dorn helm In a three-set match But this was only half their day's work, for they com peted In the men's single. They were out on the courts bright and early yesterday morning and were kept busy until after Z o'clock last night. Both played a four-set match with Carl Fischer, while Dornhelm played a sim ilar contest with Samuel Pennock. They started to play at 11 o'clock and were not finished until half past 2. At 3:30 Emerson and Dornhelm paired together to meet rtodney Beck and Carl Fischer In the final round of the junior doubles championship of the State. Fischer Had Cramps It was necessary for the match to go the fuli five sets before the winner was decided. Along In the third game of trie fifth set with the score dead locked Carl Fischer was seized by a slight attack of cramps and It was neces sary to hold up play for fifteen minutes. But that Isn't all. Beck was sched uled to have met Parker, the sensational Callfornlan now stationed at the navy yard, in the fourth round of the men's singles, wnne uornnelm and Kmerson MEET TO DECIDE WORLD'S SERIES American and National League Magnates Gather in Cleveland CONNIE MACK IS THERE liy the Axioeiated Ve m Cleveland, O.. Aug 3. The national baseball commission and members of Ihe American League held specinl meet ings here today to decide the question of playing a w 01 Id's series and tn make any schedule readjustments necessary prepatatory to an enrly closing of the 1918 season to conform with Serretaiy of War Baker's tilling on the "work-01-fight" regulations. MOTOR-PACED RACES IN HEATS Two Tiftrcn-Milr Contest To. liiglit nt Point Breeze The first of the series of sprint 1 moloi -paced laces will be held tonight ' nt the Point Breeze Motordrome. In stead of staging the usual forty or flftv 1 mile motor-paied race, Manager .lack Hoden has arranged two heats of fifteen, miles each. In which four of the bet tlders In the country, Percy Lawrence. I the world's champion, Menus Hedell, , Klmer Collins and George Wiley, will ' compete. 1 By shortening the distance the riders will now he able to ride the entire ills-, tance at top-notch speed and It Is ex pected that they will do around a mile a minute for the fifteen miles. The pace-1 makers In this event will be Peel less .llmmy Hunter. Norman Anderson. Itady Lehman and Speedy Vnnderberry. Those who wish to see even greater I speed should be on hnnd to witness the professional motorccle races Speed v Vundcrherrj. Dare Dell Hairy Klehea and Billy Armstrong will endeavor to establish new track records for two and five miles The piesent lecord for a mile Is 11 1.5 seconds There nlo will be a two-mile amateur bike tace JOIN MUNITION PLANTS SHIP TORPEDOED ' whole enemy army in flight,- :. " ! ALLIES REACH AISNE AND VESLE OFF MAINE COAST, I'niillniiril from I'nge One - French nt Snlssans, which was nc ! runted at f o'clock Friday evening. II 11.A..I C I ,, 1- c H.Iiw-l. ono In'in after the Germans lind been U-IiO.U 3 I II a a millSll driven f,om the suburb- Those of ; tho gnriison not tnpttlred escaped bj 1 fleeing nmthwnrd. I It seems the pucinv did not expect 1 to he chased ftnm Soissons. Theie I Swore 110 Imllcutlnns tlmt piepanitlous ! hud been made for retirement 11 ml mi llres weie discoveieil utivvvhnie. On the left on Fllllav Kiem.1i onv J nlr. mni tnnks kept in close pursuit I of the fiiemv ,1,1,1 mulcted beavv IOSSPM Allied tioops. whlih nie pursuing the Germans between Ithelms mid Soissons. lmvp lost touch nt no point with the lenr lmihuIs r ii.u ,.,.. I The losses of the (lennHtis are ile- clmeil to be hravy, nrroiding to the Petit .liinrnul. Schooner Hound for South Africa CREW OF NINE SAVED, Vtwel Sri Afire After Being Stripped of Provisions hv Sea Wolves? Only two membeis, Clialnnnn August I Big Lritgtie Players to Take It) U., S. & P. has been playing fine ball and after a string of lctor!en was stopped last week by 17, G. 1. Monotype has eight straight victories. With Kreps pitching In wonderful foim they expect to make It nine straight, but Manager Brumfleld will use "Chick" Passon In an endeavor to upct the dope. At Broad and Blgler streets lT G I. engager Link Belt In a double-header. Bcnkert will oppose Gallagher In pne of the games, while the other will no doubt see "Funk" Hrennan In the box. At Summerd.ile Stokes & Smith en gages William Sellers Company The other game bilngs together Lewis and Wheeler. Dun A. Co.. champions of the flist half of the Main Line League, meets Dobson, the present leader, this afternoon. The game wilt be played at East Falls and a larce crowd. Is expected, as the Dobson crowd now his a good lead for first place. The other games are Autocar at Wayne (t'nlted States Marines) and Warwick at Lan'downe. Herrmann nnd Ban Johnson, of th American League, were here for the na tional commission meeting. .lohn 1 Tener, president of the National League and that organization's representative on the commission, did not attend All Clubs Represented Every club was represented hi the American League meeting. Among the the other two bv September I first to arrive here were President John- I The same league already has signed on, Charles A. Comlskev. president of nnin Ofonnson, or the HI Louts Mi- ' C'.B? .hlt: "-.,?na.J""'" ' ii-nTVthle SostmiXav e aSd Hetfe ''""" i"m"11 " "' efiiiim riwii (Iro 1. of the C nc nnat team. The Trl- War Work llajtini, o., Aug .1 Allan Suttmiiiii, star pitcher of the St Louis Ainei leans, and Outfielders Km I Neale and Tom iilllith. 'of the Cincinnati Nationals, were signed up vsteiday b dlffeienl teams of the Triangle Tai'tory League here. They will engage In war munition woik In Industries Included In this league Sothotou lepoits In a few dns. angle facilities hae signed up more I of the big league timber than an.v other , one gtoiip iif factories 111 the country. Reil Oo I.N Connie Mack lemalncd here after his Philadelphia team completed Its series Thursday. Barney Dreyfuss, president " of the Pittsburgh club and a member of the National league schedule committee., was here to aid President Johnson fiame the schedule foi the lemalnder of the season Early Indications were that thp Ampr- Ican League would ote to close Its sea son about August 20 and then play the worm's series. Although the National I League at its special meeting In New I .m.. .jranaav voieci to continue play- lllilr. nlH, ,,e New York Women's Swim iiik iiuuuBii i,aoor uay, ureyiuss was mlng Assoclalon clothed with authoilty to acnulefce In The meet will be held on August 6 BIG WATER CARNIVAL uati to Benefit Sports Plans haft been completed for a gleat Kiistnirt, vie., Vug " The ctew of nine iupii fiom the lumber-laden foin -masted Hiill-ll uchooner liornfonteln weie landed at Cltand Ma lum N H. todax The men repoited that their vessel wa sunk bv a sub ninilnp last night while between Brim I Isl.ind and Or.ind Miiiiin I Kirand .Mnnaii Island is 1 Igbt miles east of the piistein etninlt of Maine, and Bilni Island. S Is thlrty-flw miles vouthca--t of 1, 1.1ml .Mauiiii. on the eastern side or the ILi of Kiind) ) The srhnnnei. which left St Johns vesterdaj for South Afilcn, accoidlng lo tepotts tecelxed heief 10m CtHiid .Manan, w.is altiu k-il six miles south east of Canned link and seen miles south of Ct.iml Miiimii it was stopped b two shots acioss tlip Imiw. The nine men cnnipi islng the crew, took to their .wl .mil nirlxed s,ifel 111 Two Island life-saving station, on Crand Manan, Ihtee lioitt lalei As they left their vessel It was ei on file b men fiopi the submarine li was --till binning dining the rore I tnion. nnd i ould plalnlv be 'een from J land It was lepiiitnl that tiling was heatd to the snulliwiiid of Hiand .Manan dur ing the foi etioon I The siibmailue had been puking at Ihe ! nit ranee of the Hay of Fund, thiniigh which shipping fiom Si Johns, N B . ar- lives in the open sea fi the United Pre I'llHs Aug 3 -The noimnn letreat gaiiiini? inoiiientiini as the AIIIps push foi ward op the wholp fiont from Alsnp-tarne salient The retreat of tho enemy reported In Ihe ofllclal com fnunliiups of the Fiench War Ofllce nnd from fienernl Petshlng it 1 be lieved, will not stop until Ihe line of tho Vesle Hlver Is leached. In tho minds of mnitv olllcers tliero was a doubt as to whether the enemy will be able to make a stnnd on the eslo or whether the onrush uf the British, Ameiican and Fieticli trtiops will not t-nrry them nrii).s tlu Vesle nnd wltli In a fi-w davs fori c the C.erninus to withdiuw to the heights of the Alsne. Tho Rieat vutllP of Hip operations of the last few ilnVH In establishing n pi ei edent for v'lcUny for tho Allies on tin- western front was reiterated by oflirinis today. Ceneial Foch Unlay held the Inltla live and It hud been demonstrated 1 hat the best tioops Hip Dei man hlgn stick, and they did. Their rtk very picayune compared to th lean soldiers' food. On chunk;s4 bread, one tin of biscuits and 6M1 of canned pork.. After pleartngtM de Clerges we took the smaller J Crlmpettes, near Clerges. - Thla ivimnlKlA IhA v.av - ' storm the Meunlere woods. To V long story short, on July 31 we'cti six times against the (Jerman pc ai the southern end of the woods, j times were beaten back. The 0n communique laid great stress on temporary check to the AmerlcaML Tho bravery of our men wArd mulched ns they went against th1 chine guns, In trees. In holes and,M sand bags, one nest to every sixty i against our men, charging up aV slone Tim units making the attack'1 lumberjacks, farmer boys and IndhHoX They fought gallantly, but nlgntMir found them about where they atarted-aiS 1 But tile Hermans were greatly mis,1, tnken If they thought we had enotwn. Short K- nfier midnight Thursday nMrn'- Ing we trained scores of guns on,th,v,lj southern end of the woods ana ieni,oyr,. 1 lonitiuind Is nlilo tn throw' into the. thousands or nign-expiosive sneiM.tr . ... ... 1 iini nviitlni I :30 nVtr.rlr the nharze started frOHrl u.i;-...Ti'i, i mn Hip nrogress of tho I west and from the south of thbwoov .7 . .. 1. . !,. .,.,.1 ti.H.I The Americans moved stealthily oomiuneii Mem 1. mnri o:ii , r ,., -1 . - iMX ; . . ... . .. i.nM , flYfil havonets until they got Into 1 Ml roices in hip view ui ..... .... - ,-- - -h r,,,i 1,0 tni.ir unll fienernl ocli " "' ",r ."""" "" ".-" -.::-;; 1..1-11 iiiivvnru on the wboln fiont from it will not be long until fleneroi I- ocn 1 ""T":' " Vi n ,i, Indians vliedisWiW west of Soissons to Kbelms . WU N10 fuither steps in his war j f ll"np" , rhen tl e India ns yel Ie'Jg 11 the pPii.e, A,e,i,,, tio,,,,, me! 1. . l.v h' Marling of 1... oITpiisIvp '-; '' ' f 'wherS u3 illvilig ,. the Alsne ,1'fS, 111,,,, on o.he, -ectois of the fiont. The j , cheere d u?totf&ft .HIpv and me within six ,ll.- of the Flanders -aliei.t In the no.tlierii fmt. "mann;X H,u, ,al was what t&ift. impoitant enenn lia.eof I'lsmrs ,nv be, ome the seen- of Allied olTen- '.'X,l 'f' twn-dav walercflinlv.il In he St. need for '" mom 11 111 ine ., which e.enos the benefit of the Bed Cross at Belmar I net ween New HitinswIcU nnd Nova N. J., under the combined sunervlvlon of 1 Ccot la. Is rnit.v miles wide, lint the Ihe Npiv Columbia Athletic flub, of Hel- pussm-". which I- deep, is also coni- paiallveh nnimw Suhiueigtd ledges 1 ti ,r,Li 1 ,.Mnn vu, ,. I extend f.n luln the bay fiom either Tlie meet will tie held on Atieust 't, ' ... . . . tho niwllnirs f (h A,.,l !,, and 17 In ll,o Hplmar Lnirnnn. nn mil- f'Oast. anil tile lll.innel 1M II llnllgel fills The bl ims on the seheilule of tho Delij-i ndal tidal pool, measuring half a mile In , ""e for 'kippeis. to whom it Is not Vw JHVInna nV f'wpr "i thtfrtS'tlnB ret H a. in. ' length, and the progiam onlv awaltsfor I Ihoimighly known at.lloa Island, with Chester ;tboviuinB , , , ..., nf uh(,.hep Ainerlpi's . I ha i lit ai nnn I - ...n- t. .. ........... ....-.- ... ...... . . .....-, .... ..,r... ,.- oire.u.K eKHo .,.. c,Pairat watermen. Peirv MiC - vray of Chicago, now attached to the -,i,.nitmi It will hf . hnrd-fouffht atTalr, sa the clubs ore bitter opponents. At 'irlstol tho Merchant nine will oppose New York Shin, In connection with the launching of tho Wotonwan. Merchant onlv recently walloped Nw York to O The other uames are Traylor and Harlan-Itethlehem and rusey & Jones at un, at 11 a. m. Before the meeting was called It was (treat Lakes Naval Tialnlng Station generally understood the club owners and Norman Boss, of San Francisco, an would vote to discontinue! ihn bnsehjll aviator ai nocuvveii i leiu. tvin ixegn, lie season en or about August 17 nt IS and .h. a.-. ii.i in ! '"mediately thereafter play a world's. tn: ? League! the series with the National League. .A ft PI Inf Amprlpa n Loarriin moot no- , -.. -- ..nuu ..... iii& rjn "crure furloURhn to attend the oar- nival Onlr lhrM cnmM rc on Via Vnclhami Mnntif Aftur Schart7. Wheel ami Ahraalve halnf; PlaA,ft Lff b.t?l.Mi:nbelw..nrTh. leader'.. .Sd reaches n decision on the question. Pres- Spcirts for Red Cross Renelit lied Cross nay will be obseived- by Frankford Arsenal and Favetto It. Dumb ldent Dreyfuss, of the Pittsburgh Nu- the Philadelphia Suburban League to- " .. ... a .-I. I- W V,-.. Lti-ae I .1 . . . txntti... .. Iia., (In). I ni-Antu ittfl Kill fimilvt -h IloniU league learn, a memner or the '"; . ' r i V ' " r,r",I -.. Wilt lit;- iii-iu ui int- tiiiuin inip-i. ai sfhn(llllf(i tn I JCklA fBCh Othet. Sher iSme.nf the" .lay .V I "it lor 'at ' scheflule committee and representative Ouaker City nnd Frankford Laundry at .supergla.s. It Is a ense of tlrat and second division , teams asalnst each other In tha Philadel phia Manufacturer' I-esuue Quaker City has a same lead over Philadelphia Textile and. as both these cluhs lost last week aur 'prlses would aualn he In order. Should Ihev lose, the pennant race will bo a nlp-and- I tuck affair between six club., and the race Is me closest in ine league a msiurr. the here of that league, will be called Into the American League meeting to dlcuss the question of schedules and a world series. Following this meeting the Na tional Commission will meet Among the late ai rivals lhlt morning to attend the American League meeting were V J. Navin. Detroit; II It Kiazre, Boston; BObert Qulnn, St. Louis, Clink 'i.tarrm. u'nni.inin i unnHn,.... iit,i. .iaiiiiiiuii, iiii .r, i nil i ,t The Cressona Tliers will leave their lain! sparrow, of the New Yf.rk team. Vt ikIiImrIom. llg :t. The N'liV pailment iwmil Ibis staleiiieiit "The Nav.v Departinent Is uiioimed thai nine men in a dmy landed nl (tan- net Itock Light nl ft 30 a in loda polled thai a choonei was toipedoed nt II 3. ii'clm U .veslerday morning thir ty-flve miles west-somhwest of Hilar Island, near Ihe mast of Nova S otla "The siilnuariiie clew tooK "ff pro vision-, fiom the Miionner and then het I, aflle. the tepnitvfl The sllbllliirllle the haul, appealed lo he about 200 feel long, and can led two guns Naval ollif el s believe lliis may be the same siibiuailtie which began opctatlou ;, - t Cressona, "a., and romo to Fourth and Berks streets, with the express Intent of manullnc: Stetson's llnll Club. Irvllisr and Rattioiahn will bo to the front for the, np statn champions. aalnst Ifartllne and Ralston for the Stetson team entile receipts of which will be given to the Bed Cios At the grounds of Ihe David Lupton Company, Tulip stieet and Allegheny avenue, Frankford will meet the athletes of Lupton At Fifth and Wyoming avenue Lindley will pla Hie oil" the tlanttc m.isi Insi month bv hern unci, cnampions ami ai me t auu ft giounds. Tabor. Olne will play Ihe Receiving Ship team from League Island. President fil.e has Instructed each team tn pay Hie expenses of the games, so that the gross receipts can be tinned Into the lied Ctoss treasury, and the umpires and ofllclal i-corers have donated their services for the day. The uim nilttee on arrangements Includes Harold C. Pike, chairman: Barney Schaffei. secretary: Attnur uiuci;, .viartlu Lat ( oiinu. tpiioripii ,"n, in,.,, i i other illspatfh, ,,mllt t lint distance south of Fisine. West of rilif im ikIvmiiihiI plPtuents Ii.ivm ip.irhed several points on the l'sle rilvet (which Mows fiom lllielms iiiuu.l HUH VVPSI lllllllfgll l''lsillf'S) L.lst of Soissons in am- rti-rmiiiiu mo M'tifiitliig tioilliwmd nlnnir the l.minnv mi-Cioutps mail The (ipiinan line is elvimr hIm.i.iii, at most points Willie there U no doubt Hint il... tjeimuns" litiiupilliitP pin pose is to get OUt of the pocket then. Is consiilenibl. specul.itloii us to whether Ihev pin pop to fill in a oeu- Iinp nt the' Wsl.. o, ilnip hick to the Alsne. or vvliethei thev aip pieiMiiiiK for a new blow utilizing, peihaps some of the Hist tioops wlthilmwn fiom the salient. rtv the Vnitvil Prrsi Willi the French Armies In Ihe I'lelfl, Aug 1 lieiii' tmops now hold 111 p wieckeil rltj of So.te-.oiiH fiPilPinl Miingin's pollus swept iloivn the slopes nf AloiitagtiPv lie Paris last night nnd diove tin (.erinans out of the place TIipii thev leslsted the Piieinv ipIioiiiiiI from (lip hills on the oilier side The nttnek on the city followed a bombardment which nfter the day's lighting poimltted the Fiench to oc ciinv the place tlitnly The I'aptuiP of Solssfm- bovveve, vas nplv an Incident In the (idvnncp which streiclieil around the length of the inplfllv stinlglitenlue salient The sive operations nt anv time, as it is known that ii meat conceiitiatlon nf Hiitish tioops there 1ms been effected. I K-a, linen. , ",,'S5 Tlielr ells cniild be heard a RUMsC away They were up against, iwo '&? ledouhtable divisions, me ra,v lac-ei s iruuuiiiHiiir in .-,..., -- 7 ."TTaj targets and the 21Clh reserve dlvlsIMM I Thev rmifTbt with vim nnd joy. . .niB The bayonet Is a goou vveapun oin I'OCII STRATEGY GIl'EN ntmWT Vnti VICTCIHY g"" nests on the giound and infantnrrai l.Kr.lHI I'ltK f Hsiuni Ht l)Ut (he nerman machine gunneriffl . In 1 1 ees itave lots of trounie. iaas wiw Ii.u k home bad learned to shoot squlmfMi put tlielr training to good advanUfejj hiding behind trees anil snoouii uvw-; the "monkey fighters." i-.iliit H tlir Aswciatrd Vest j Paris, ug I Fiida s splendid s,n - ' im K but a link in Ihe chain of vl- liiiles which have rolloweii one aie e -" ' ,,. .,, ,vn, bettWl-a othei s nee f.eneia I'ocu auncoeo ,ue ",, ,..r , .....- w-j c.r4 .oi.nte,!0ffei.-.ve on Jul 18 P.aiel, In The Cer.nans were fresh and the . Arnertf j war bus a plan been followed out with cans 111 good trim Our bos fougnt lStitri Mich clockwork legulailiv anil tniui.ii niadineii They nau ihsi uren ....... .j, ....it.t.i.. ii.,u Id I,, I,, ,l,tiii .i I Inn nf The ... .,. i 1- nr ihcRn Hermans and nOWAAJI "l"i ,r" " " " , " , 'ill llie nullum u, i,,.. fcO.1 hplendid genius which conceived It and i wt,r0 , .ivelle them. iW of nie masieriv way in which. u - ..en,i .. liuartpl. was asked or cxnecvwjr-j The rjerman had orders to nght unuiE.1, ,ia.ii. ami tu Americans needed no BUMbJai '.'... ,j ..ui.ti.. ,rt whr.1'1 older vvouiuieu men onftnnj ... "- -;aj weie hi ought bails lo the dressing vlj: oitb ri leil our The Allied v'ctoiv Is hailed geneiallv as being equal lo the Hist vlctoiv of tin Mame as a sliateglc imisteiplece I "''I V'", ""Iiicnie or e.sleidav.s ,n(.uP,i wav to get back Into the v .inrv w be .aiiuol .vet be gauged bul 'lion- snea ke.l Mcl)lgan wt&j in ai n win ne iiir-ieacning mieauy i- " ; . ,i, uiti .wHeriTI peai- .eilah, lo the conimeiitatoi s The ' found half vvay back to the battle. wnere.'-l eiiemv lannot hold the Vesle line, it is I he fainted from loss of lilooii. ZaUlt believed, bin must lecmss the Alsne. i 1 saw many of our wounaeo. in. aw since bv Hit- leiaptuie of Solvsons the Were full of vim and smiling wltn Miles ale able In ilehnttcli nil both ot ,. l. ,t lm.1 liepn done. "We gave, e sides of Ihe live, ami lake bin, In the 1 1...11 ..it -l.-l.t " m llin message .th'e llfll. .Ill 111.". "r. . ...... - -7, "ear ,, ,,, , 0,.rv one alonir their way. Y!' The enemy appeals to be petfectlyi wilhout much artillery on either BrdeJJ aware oi nils ami also or the necessity an.t vvitlinut ga, the Americans louffsjd or gelling 1,111 quiiMv ir he wishes lo ()p ,.p,nu,n, through these woods, f00 iiiviu iuiiiriira ill v nirmn anro with pr.tftH'p lie n nit it. inn ij,ip'h ,11 i'ism"H ami itiniKnpH --w "r ,w ' " .--- .! nnd . i1i.va.ti ..ilui ill ifTAu M hu ciii(il.M iinrtVuirn PilCP nf tn? WOOuflv 1 VjT .! . ...,, . -..,, .-,. T. . m 'ai,"elvn ,?ir,H,,t"MI'','f rA long, for six hoUrs. At 9trf ,"s and lilalsnes I o'clock we took up a position across igm niimixr iiui in"i it e - jte1 French on the right had fougiu meir Wfc;5 whcli iiti,H Ihe hoi 7.1111 s lie eveil lo i...i. eit t..i. e. rt. . . ...it. . .'. . . iiiit-ntr- iro o.ii iv iiiiiii 1. oc 111 iwti nines show mat the enemy knows that lie ran ' n gallantly and It now iookb as n "(Ji ever where while Allletl civnlrv nt I no longei use the,e places Cerman hfild on this stronghold wereTS several noints nenetinteil n mile fm i The Ct'iniau retreat becan 1'lid.l.vi. . "ififS time 1 mottling after the fall uf the Taitlenols I nioaeii j . Plessler and tlnrtenues Woods wheie!li'"' 'nought about by the stoimlng of Only Three Prisoners Taken JA Piussinu ninils mmt" the s Iffest r I llu' """r""'-" "lal"au, Vy !"; trOOVr "' Perhaps the most sensational Inclde liiissi.ui iiiimiijs rnjue tile stirtfst M- ,.plll,l4l .Mangin the nlgbl before Ceil- ,,,,,'.,!,,, waR Wllen about 200 Gi slslnnce of anv of the enemv forces cr.,, Heithelot. on the easl. entered Vllle- of the tight was w len aooui -viu -, me now viitiiallv enchiieil en.Taulenols and advanced on both sides I mans got behind our men. 1 ney M have been destioed were to have played Sommcr and Batty The All-Stars of the League Island Navy In a men's doubles match. Paul Gib- Tnrd wln Pl Strawbrldie Clothier base- bona made n. wlao mnv ...l,... u. j. I L l. ' "'"!" "s"ii ".rr..,. ----- - ...,c. uwr wc- -rno Vlaiunff lea uiucu iu jiusvpuiie mese iwo matches. There will be no let-up for Beck," Dorn helm and Emerson today. Beck Is hooked to play Gerald Kmerson In the final round of the Junior singles cham pionship of Pennsylvania a best out of flve-set match and then tackle Herman Dornhelm In the final round for the Junior center tennis title, another best out of five set contest. It Is hardly likely that Beck will be capable of meeting Parker in the men's singles. Dornhelm and "Emerson, however, will play In the men's doubles. v' ?. t, t 1V K i!,J Finish Next Week The rain which held up the play on Tuesday and Wednesday In the men's events will cause, the tournament to be carried over until next week, A meet ing of the committee will be held this afternoon, at which time It will be de cided as to whether the finals shall be played on Monday or next Saturday. Chairman Gibbons announced today that the exhibition match between Kam agatt and Kasjio and Beals Wright and another American star would not' be played this afternoon. The Japs are taking part In a tourney in New York and were unable to come over. Gibbons, however, is planning to stage these matches next Saturday afternoon at Cynwyd. CAUGHT IN THE NET The Bot. K. T. ranton.t. Phlladelphlan. tatloned at Hartford City. Ind.. arrived In the city yeaterday afternoon and Immediately set out for Cynwsd. Ha arrived too late to make an entry In the alngles. Be will tune up for the Ocean City tourney on the IMh. K. 1. Barker, of the navv vard. afnatsa another gob In the third round of the sin Ble. match by taking two of the three sets. T. M. Martin, of BelAeld. who downed Ensign Whelan the other day, advanced to the semifinal round In the lower bracket. He will meet Tremalne.-vho deft-ated Dornhelm In the first round. N. Rwajne had an easy time In downing Sam Pennock yesterday. The Penn Charter tar vvaa "all In" as a result of his four aet match with Dornhelm Bhortly before Swayne played first-class tennis and de.erved to win. O. N. Beard came near having his name dropped off the list He notified Gibbons that It was more than likely that he would be detained in the city. Gibbons notified flchafer, Beard'a opponent, of this, and Schafer was getting ready to meet Uatt.on In the semifinal or the upper braiket when Beard came along. . It will be up to Rodney Beck to atop the winning atreak of Parker, of California. They may meet today. The next big tourney for the plaer. In thla section is the annutel play of the Ocean City Tacht Club, beginning on Auguat 18. Entries close In the men's slncles on August with T)iomaa M. Scott, of Ocean City. Navy Eager for Ball Players Chicago, Aug. 3. Members of the Chl Mavn lm.Hi.npt thi. vi-nf-M'n hasehall champions, yesterday received the flnt letteri of Invitation to "Join .he navy." Ensign W. I. Denny, in charge of recruiting at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, said that similar let ters would be sent to all major league players. I m will be mado up of. such nlsvers as .vieinnis reans ey acnonen berger. Bath and ".linn" Johnson. Klther Mason or Lennon. both new pitchers, will he In the box for Strawbrldge L Clothier's nine, with I.ldgate catcher. At Front street and Erie avenue the crack Iless-Mrlght nine will meet t.it tlrothers. The pitchers will likely be Plewa against Slaughter. WILLARD ASKED TO FIGHT DEMPSEY FOR WAR BENEFIT Milwaukee, Aug, 3. Tom Andrews, fight promoter, has wired Jess Willard asking him whether he would agree to meet Jack Dempsey at the Auditorium here anv time this fall, the entire re ceipts of the bout to go to the war fund, less actual expenses. Dempsey, Andrews declared, already has accepted the offer. NATIONAL IN FAVOR OF STARTING SEPT 2 timer, iiairy Ilulzell. Lawrence .1. l'To- i- ! r-&rtni2S2k ' LIMITATE OPERAZIONI ' AL FRONTE ITALIANO in mines the nansallanilc ship lam ! Wliiminw ing iiom hip vvnoie pocUPt. mar Long IsIhiiiI. one of wh'ch w!lt. I Their geneinls nre s Ulllf.il. eMiIcat belleved lo have caused the miss t,r the ' II"-' H"'" ttnm the hottest hole Into aimoied niilsei Sail Diego which any Ciown Piinrp pver ordered Thus fat this second laid of Ceunan !"" "heuMent armv with or without submarines on Ibis side of llie Atlantic i "llliei ' l,ie-Mllg. has been without mateilal lesults Ottl.v a few ships, ino-t of tlttui iiiilmpottant, . t...i.i- f..,. . ,. - o.., I .. .1.., t . .,. ..ni,. -rim tmu, f, nn. in ' eiinsetl Into n clearing, vvnere me Anr AlWIUIIIKinilll-ul llie IHIIlUllg , .1 '' "'.. .T:., .''.'.V" ,.".:'' ...;; ... tl,.n, frn, nil aldeSW he bavonet. and I am told tnat mr . icineru were nil mat were ten ui tsw Use valle. taking in I lie i ear ine .,...,, These prisoners said they hadfj oi . . . - -...i i.l,.n ajr.- neen ru.sntru nem ,..-.t..., -- ' jorti and marcned into , tijt is the m inner in which the art eiv Is ' ''" center arched low.ii 1 the es e rai belli.' unshed forvvnd Willi the "in ' down the Oi llioii valley while fiom Hal- ,) neiii. p isnen loivv.ifi vvun ine In. , , t, (.Vendi debouched Into the'ni fantiv In -pile of the bad stnte of ! J.,,SP xaty, taking In the lear the mJ Ibe loads ! ......iiuu tmtreirti.ilile I eiloubl of the io.id- Thp (lei mans aip uninlstakiililv 'impregnable lednubt previoiislv Hiizanrv Llille bv I it i le the inovenieii- tiiiickened lh.ee miles liehlnil lllld CllellX. Polll.V Vezlllv. Coiissancourt and Coulonges tram lo i.aou aou iuan.u:u 1 se-- wood-, wliere mey arnvtu imcsi "?'i-,,.v;a .. -t.i .i.ni it..., ..,t-,i-a( ago I ney were iui i'"- " V""JiStJ,j noise, iiiui. mipianps. ti ticks nm liulatii-e-. tanks thev me wot king thplr wny uoithvvard beforp the aveng Ing Fiench, Atneiicans nnd RtltMt. lesterdnvs Allied accompllslnnentH veZUIV. I .OIIPH.IIICOUI l nun ' wv.i.'iibv -. i,;o inc.. n..- .. ..."- -" -- V" 5 weie passed at n bound .fight to the death because the Amertejfjgj The foiesi of Xesles was cleaned out 'took no prisoners ..Jkirjs anil Dole wood eiiteied. Aicy wood was The captuie of III11 200 brougnt,r)IM but it inoiitlifiil On the west the troops' .. , t flagiant Oerman violation of tBjS t . . . II I ,1 I'lntnlna Pliuorloil " . .... -. net (VlskWRl iVineii on to .Maai-fi- loiaini-. tnnvinr iiihI Senttnun ! I.v ..,l.ari.r.inrin thf.tfll '.I"" ' r"'' iv" ' On toD ot th ' " . .. . . f j . i i,.t Amn ii i nn'or nnit 'n .... . .. .1.. i mil mt limit ii i t: lUKiu hi ,... vvj Al les weie esta . s ne.. o.iaiv on ine -- Xaoleon The AtnW, i' n'v s m' induVheasto'f solsso,,;: leans saw a big Red Cross flag way I'he fall of Soissons. which me (ier-'froih it and kept nntn ariniery t" elinilnated the po.sslhlllt.v of the! mans weie obliged In evacuate. Irrevoc- ,.ilne-gun averted from It New Vork, Aug 3. The National' an "PorKe w. -Minei League baseball season of 1918 will rnd not later than September 2. Imme diately afterward, the winning club will participate In a world's series with the American League flag winner?, providing arrangements for such a contest can be made with the rival major league, 'iy Lewis Defeat" Brown hi his lasi bout bt fore leaving foi lone of t'ncle Sam's anny cmilonnienis 1'ieston Ilrown, the sensational coloied boxer, lecelved a setback at the hands of llussle Lewis, the affair lulnglng to i a close the weekly program of the Cam- i Tns ,-,..,. ii,. ........ii .i.'ii I brla Athletic Club m,.. -. -".-I-. ui,.B ucv -,-0,1.,, u wa, a cahe f llBl,tWeight agalns, featherweiglit, and the deciding margin i liravej Trim Pirates lloston, Aug 3. Northrop held Pitts burgh to four hits yesterday nnd Boston won, 4 to 2. The only earned run of the game came In the eighth on Massev'a double, Wickland'8 sacrifice and J. -C. Smith's pop fly. which Center Fielder Carey failed to get In shortstop territory. Kiwanis Nine in Front Reading, Fa.. Aug. S. At the Carsonla Park diamond the Ktwanla Club, of Head ing, defeated East End Colleglates. of AI lentovvn, 4 to 2. nond struck out eight. All Favorites Triumph Worcester. Mas,, Aug. 3. There were no surprise. In tho raring at the IndlAn Lake , nrlvtns ("lun meeting r-avorues won an four rare, untl In stralaht heats In all bul ' the 2U.MI pace. In which Violet Patch dropped 1 the tlrsl heat to Idarus. reached at a special meeting of the Na tlonal League club presidents held In this city late yesterday. The conference, which had originally been set for to. day, was advanced twenty-four hours In order that the senior organiza tion might be In a position to present Its plans to the American League mag nates who ore scheduled to meet In Cleveland today to take action which will conform with Secretary of War Baker's order that baseball plavers must ' he prepared to observe the work-or-dght ' irKuimiuiiK aiier Meptemuer 1 was not a big one, each lad showing his best all the way. hen's was the qulckei on his feet and It was this which earned him the veidlct. Brown is scheduled to denart for a training camp this coming Monday and tried his best to quit with a victor The semlwlndup lc-ulted In a good, clean diaw between Freddie Williams and Johnny Jlorgan Sei Arcoplani Austriaci Sono S tilt i Disliulti ilagli Aviatori Italani bodies making a Maud on the high ahlv decided Ihe fate or the battle It when our men were close up maj,-? plateau positions Htrptchlng acioss the f was the pivot of the "1' ;""?" ",". of them were cut down by fire frqBi s,,e,u oeiovv nw. ,..-; Hi',-',., the nail ow plain between Iwo machine guns n '" "f-g. Ibe Ve-lP and me lMie, ine rigni wing icao fiui.i.- i,.....-.. ,.....- - -rs could not have l.nialned in the air. as killed the crews of the machine gtltj Us onlv suppoils are ine Miis-ons pia- f,ij,taln Hoyle. wltn a iieiau. mouiue teau and the ueiiiest spins of the fa- ,,, Ktni,. 0r the tower and found Ih inon- liiemiii-des-Dainer rsrn,nn irunneis dead beside thtfi Thus It s heltl heie. me situation win - ."'. ... .. i... .. ... .i.o .....i ..r v.eanons ,t-tt3 1,7 .timber 911 Tlie (Mptaln Hovle mentioned aboSl Is evidently the Captain Boyle named wj . Ily ihr Aisociatpd 'revv WashiiiKlon, Aug 3. With the ntv of Soissons in the hands of the Fiench, ofllclal specula tion tod.i tinned to the extent of the German vvitluliawal fiom the Published and Distributed Under PEttMIT No .141 Authorised hv the act of Oeloher It '"It on die nt the Postoftlce ot Phila delphia Pa. Ill order of the PresM-nt a s. iittnt.rsos Postmaster c.enrsl Shipbuilders lo Box (iloiirester City, Jv. 4. Aug 3 - i Knma, 3 agosto I MlnlLlam ,l.,11 OiiBim In lifise at ri.e r.iiinorti iei nnnrtio- i ie.,,.1 .'il.. Italiano. , last night b the War Depattment Bariev breyfus nresldent of the Pitts ',rB,am for thlK week's bouts at the ha pubhllcato. pel pomerlggio dl lerl. ' In Thursday s fighting Ame'ican ILrTkr 00tftl,,bePNaS:l S.V JKr 5 PeHn",ylh"2'" '," " ?" ,.,lrati, . . t.no, cap u.ed 1 ... jo , Ii nf because It was discovered that some of .. , n.a, moderata attlvlta da pai le de Anier(Tln aM,,s last night success- the boxeis were too heavy for those ' artlgllerla si e' veiiflcata lungo tutto II fuv ,IOI11.,i lhe iallroa.1 sla Inn and with whom they were matched, peter "onte ' vartls at Conflans. nuniecous bits being poolev will meet Jimmy Martin, of Hog "Art Alano le nostre pattuglle for- ( "made, the roiiiinunlqiie says Island, In the wind-up. Muggsy nudder. zatono I nostl avanzatl neniltl a li- The te.t of the statement follows 'lf ,her NeiW Vtrh. o,,'J?yATS:.. "a" 5eet.tlraisl, Infliggendo peidlte e catturando Andy Lewis, of the Sun shipyard. Ches-i ..i.....! -ii,i ter, In the semlwlnd-up. Ed Wagner. ' '' .". l'ClonerI. of the New Jersey yard, will meet Young' '" Pallone fiennto e sel aeroplanl Uarl. of the Pennsylvania yard. In the nemk-i fuiono abbattutl other bout Johnny O'Brien, of the New in Albania 1'attlvita' combattiva del Jersey yard, will meet Mike Sehules, of passati glornl e' cchsata Le lineo the Pennsylvania yaru. 'avanzate delle nostre truppe ill prote- zlone sono stnte Donate In avantl viclno i Continued from I'nge One Slars of Links to Meet le posUlonl dl iesi.sten.a. Durante la i nigsn. tluoiigli the Conciols Wood AMERICANS PURSUE RETREATING ENEMY, PERSHING REPORTS Bv ,e Associated Pr, lh??$ Zu"'' &Si Washington. Aug 3 American troop'. , aptuied Hill 230 south of Coulenges pursuing the enemy whose forces on the all, the wood cast of lhe hill This Solssons-llheiins ,'ioiu began to fall rooming, the enemy lellmiulshed his back yestenlav inorning, have pent-Hated . , ffo, is to stop our advance, commenced tn n" depth of five miles ami their to fall bai k with oui tioops In close pur progiess is continuing, (ieneial I'eishlng suit Tile file of our nrlllleiy has In- leporieil 111 ine ciiiniounimie i,-,,-,..,, iieiiupieo ins (tioiiiiiiiiiiniiiMi anu ot- I-. .llleiupillig IO iii-miui OlIKe ouaiu iner. Bacharach Giants Win Atlantic City, Aug, 3. Harharach Giants continued their winning streak by defeating Chicago American Olanta. 3 to 1. Houerla'a delivery waa hard for the visitors to hit wttb men on the paths, be striking out eight men. Fetway'a all-around work featured for the Chicago Plants. t Noonari After Commission Memnton. Pa.. Aua. 3. Pete Noonan. ,1 fcrmer local first haeemin and later man- V t l" uwurr vi ilia l. nnm -j ,. . r .-",.. ,5i'i or the new yor-K state i.eaaue. na nppnea ; i, for coennieston e th miiicm1 .ei.i.ijr V- fnr the Knights of Cntnmhus In France Noonan la reaiaing at vviiKes-narrr. , ij, rociDaucri uo up , ,JteO"rtp have been receiven rrom tne ma. '! I'fmrm tnlnlnv r.smn it Oiianllen Vs.. (hat ijohnny 'Herkett of the university ot tfi. tinl '.uiwr riett. """ ...,- ,-. ... AUioua: Mara Island marine.' football a at tut . season.! have been, commie- utesanis. v. netuieii . is . re- Harper's Timely Catch IPrdsboro. l'a., Aug. 3. A running catch hv Harper, with the bases filled, saved the tTm" for the visitors when the Hillsides, of Reading, nosed out the Nagte Iron Com pany. 7 to IS The batting of Webber. Wick llne and L. Hart featured. Burns Beats Moore Jersey City, N, J.. Aug. ?. Frankle llurna. of thla city, outfought Pail Moore, of Memphis Tenn . In an eight-round bout. Burns weighed 120 pounds and Moore 118. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMEKICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, fit Itoston. 3. Washington, .1 Detroit. 0. 8t. Louis, Mi New York. J. Chicago-Athletics, rain NATIONAL LEAGUE fit. Louis. 3i rhllllrs. 1. Boston, 4i Pittsburgh, 2. Chicago, lit New York. 1. Brooklyn. 2i Cincinnati, 1, Schedule for Today NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Philadelphia Clean two games, 1:45 and SlB. Chlraao nt New York Clean two games. 1:15 and 3:15. Pittsburgh at Boston Clear: 3. Cincinnati nt Brookl j n Clear i two games, 1:S0 and 3:30. AHIEBICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at Chicago Clean two Climes, 2 and t. Boaton at Cleveland Clear, 3. Washington at Detroit Clear, 3. New York at St. Louis Clear. 8. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE W. I.'. I'.C. Win Lose Split 6t 1 ,S(Ul t.M7 t.etH ,5 kt M .son t.aaa i.sM .gag ft 44 ,rm .534 .Ml ... 4 40 .4(11 " $' Mti At 50 .457 t.4 .447 .4M 41 50 ,451 Lt t.44l ,4J 4 54 ,487 .44.1 ,433 ... 40 50 ,404 t.41 t.SM Ao A5IERICAN LEAGUE noslon...... (U) 35 .flit ,1 ,M (lerfland... B 41 .Ann. ..nit .sen Washington, 53 44 .54ff ,551 ,54l Chicago. ., New York. Pittsburgh,, Phillies. .. Brooklyn. . Cincinnati. Mosten ....,, "St. laiuis,. New York Lmeaio Dell 5J3 .555. .54ff ail .431 ,sm .owl hlei.o: ' 41 50 !41 .T4M t'.Ul Mi TVa ,, tWea Seea.ttaaa p.-K I WfilJiMt".. lIFoUthlt WMUMKi burgh club and a member of the Na tlonal League schedule committee, left Immediately after the conference for Cleveland, where he -will confer with the American League officers In reference to rearranging the schedules so that a world s series may be held, providing the Junior association Is in favor of the usual seasonal baseball climax. Dreyfus was given full power to represent the National League, and the latter organi zation will abide by any agreement he mav make. The wording of the National League resolution Is such that the pennant sea son may be ended considerably In ad vance of September 2 in case it Is neces sary to complete lhe world series h the end of the present month. ReportB from American League offi cials Indicate that this Is the desire of the majority of the club owners of that organization in order that thera may be no conflict with the ruling of Secretary Baker. If Dreytus acquiesces to this arrangement the post-season championship series mav bo staged on or about August 20. This would give nt lsast ten week ri.-ivs In which tn nlav the beat four-out-of-seven. games neces- ' rary to ueciae tne winner. All tne -National League club owners are In favor of tuch a series, and as the American League magnates are understood to hold similar opinions. It Is said, the ques tion of suitable dates for the series is the only one to be settled Those In attendance at the meeting here yesterday were Presidents Baker, of Philadelphia club; Hempstead, of New York; Ebbets, of Brooklyn; Dreyfus, of Pittsburgh ; John K Tener. president of the league; A. C. Wise, of the Bos ton Club, and P. D. Haughton, former president of the Boston Club. Haugh ton, who appeared In the uniform of a major, stated that he was taking the opportunity to bid his former fellow magnates good-by, as he was taking up his military duties. None of those w.ho attended the meet ing was able to state what would, be the ultimate outcome of the conference with the American League officials. It was Intimated that in case a world series could not be aranged the league's sched ule would be continued until the close of Aurust. There waa no expression of opinion as to whether the remaining Sames nf the regular schedule should be oubled up la order to complete the full 1S4. contests or how many games should be played before August 20, In case that date Is selected for the opening of the world series. Should both leagues agree to begin the series on August 20 It Is probable the regular pennant season will be ter minated on Saturday, Auguat 17, and th rival enmmnanons sriven iwo aava to prepare for the Interleague clath. If the present schedules remain unchanged August 17 would And the eastern Na tional League clubs playing In the West while the American League contests would be under wajr,on eastern dia monds. ... . j , Including the results of yesterday's games, Chicago is leading by 5tt games over the New York team In the National League, and Boston Is 4H games ahead of Cleveland In the American League. Both these leads would be a promising margin to work on should It be decided to end the seasons on or about August 17, FISMES IN RANGE OF U. S. GUNS, YANKEE BOYS KEEP PRESSING ON Itavmond Carroll's dlspatrti in tne run" lie Ledger as having led his men In cantme of 100 Cermans Captain Jo! I'dcsr r.nvle tff Pittsburgh. Is comma der of the machine-gun company of th until infantrv. formerly the famotO "lighting Tenth" of the rennsylvani? Natlnn.il riuard. He lives at Beavfj&N Falls, with his wife and child, aj- served through the Spanlsh-Amerjcjfl War with the Tenth ) "T To the left of the Bols-de-Meunl' we made another attack later In the di e mni.nui tvit,. ,i,i.-!itii-.e ..'hell lmu ntirtii nf cieices Aiier several nou ,,l iiintn, ..... ............ ... ...... ........ -.. r. -- Jti' ahe.nly piogtesxed to a depth of live of lighting we drove the Germans Irxrx miles, continues . t.s vantage point Last night mil nvlaltns successfully i.-,,,.n,e -et nor lock wan -snarl? bombed lhe lallro.td station and ards ,. n,,r ,.neafert attacks were TnvW ut Conflans Numerous hits weie made, i B"ni1 Our lepeatep attacKs were m HV -llOIIK 'iniiiaii urinimivD .luii. jaw, slilons better than ours Tne uerma were Intrenched In the southern end XeMe Woods against our men charging' lllioilgll all iiJto item ui ine oiuitc, causing seveial Hies and one large ex plosion All of oui machines returned." llniiiAi-fn- rn 1ia frrtnt frfltvi Qaaolseiaia&ai ..S TJb liunrni, wii lilt nni I'uni ustlllimU . 4 4...rt ntnl Via If l-llsvAtiata Wst'tlrl.l L-S New Loudon. Conn., Aug. 3. The well , Kiornata ill lerl ilpaitl nemjei In known team nf golfers. Francis' Online! and I lcognizlone furono icspiut! e trehtacin- Vlllemoiuoii e. fff'nSt "ffrne this ,eaa.on08a,hthe"'sh?nne,: 1uf PrlBlonlei I furono citturatl " j "As in Slurcli of LiM e.i, 111 weie Mion inoie than n tune east in Fiench I e.iht, two and a half kilometers, w'a;d-'ja i.nnail finm nflfl In 400 vnnls. AhnlnT,r w.r... tlm A tnAt-lf .1 nu tn.nile a t-ltuh THmHr!- i '"" '. - . . '-"." T'i.jLti l,e lapluieit a lone captain oi tne imperiaj; n( ' Priiislan guard' S T Foie-t de Nesles lllld lhe nthei in tl Hois de Neuniere. To push our lit: ..I 1 1.. , l.n ...l.lftlu ,1 llll.l .11' .ill l.,.l. T..1...f 1 l. At. .LI ... r tl1 tiur-.iii in itir iiiiuuir i, Winn uiuii iii.iii- ,.jiiiiii,rn ...,i-,,r ...uiiiiiwit eumii ,i i iniK If tli two ends hole! us up One of nur hlg guns today cxpIoadHH h"nr th l.ist four da( hittei Jlclii ,. r?. ..,.. .,,i.i.,.. ,i..mn i it,. Wnm.'jl . - - - ----- . (, iiniiiuii iniiiiiiiuii iiliiiii in (.no vwia,)ljij osnt llnkn here tomorm.v HKlnM John o ' 1 I U IMa ilelle Jipp anierlcam-pas- nl mv u advnnclna; in pursuit of tli '" ' ".. .,.,n "i,il , ,!. i -" i '' " Wl,.l,l "u"tttllil Anders nd J?rome n. TrHrB X.HHtata- sata rla lie VlttoriTi i:munuple e' a- ""'. Mih nnvilrv natrols faiMn ad-' 1,tl,nwJl .'.,, , ",rlK " inp iierm..nH nail ine uooas ouipinff w)Lr tnn n.ilmot and Oullf.ird woro Invlni-lhl- nn "Ua "a. l,l"n ' l'." .!. ..e . I enemy. U'tll Ca.lir MUUW Wi ill iiu- fouti It trradllilllv fd'WUId Until tlll.., .1.. .,. . !. .,- Am.rt.a the link and won all but one match in et- " " reglone ueii nana mm.- j u,Uo thp IlorsP artillery ami , f' ( , -, t, f, a , -. J n.i pi, V. ,.i ,f ihl u-ood 'ft " w ...w--- , ..a. ..,...- v.., ,,,,,, ,k . - our? PP 'S ri'Ulli Miin i" nni. . , f,.,,. lb Lmi mm ni nr ho 'nrncil .la i . .1 l . -. i'j?iil .. -. 1 .1.. "'if ",u",v ".V4 1 ire is nn ofnvini: 1 ai in ruresi uBua ,,.!.. ...,..nn.n 1... n A.,t. . la.!L?4fl , . Z .n, " "",:',: ''"l''"! Rain has rallen iieaviiy .in im iiu.i l..e 1 v, 0ll. rI(.ht nM Knth i,e. x , aDlwar, to he a tough nut ioHSI Navy Inv.le. Plajers ,B0VeS1,Zrcano,an 'tat'VrS'l '" ",w '" " "J"' ""'.ir' "' I "lnJ ,"e left' am' h ll "aS f mn'" - "" "w he Uols de MeunlerV.Bl riilr-aia. auk 3 Members of the rid t.or'a","an10 , '" , " ";' " ' '?..' n turdH the pace of oui advance immediate Importance to nttetid to, rieiman heavv artillery Are has shownT (iilfn AraericHr.B. ine nurim nttse inn cliim- 'in . uii-.ih'ij ici -tiininii I wn .ii.,,,ui.. ,, - i'Tl, descillltloll given nv llie (or- .,,i ln -. de Meunlere foe the lleilTl.ln .t t i , i v. !.,. nMt..iilid a-riontrfi'V VSTv' iffi M- "i JX' Ve,tlnand;r..c,,pp" .."r t ! "' ', V'" ". "' f'T ''-"'" mw '"Sl '."akto'eaSI liar Iftters will he sent to all major leaaua i m,milri ,iie MlaHlonl Mllliail francete f ms " tllP f'np"1 '" ." up; a"1! ln r,,om -lei kt s lo in ii dill or mill- nto 08ltlnn against the Allied foroea, 3 W" " T.nJie.1 in i r !I V Z dwlw" tllf fifl!"."" l!'',,i' "' ' " ' cnre .... .four days ago. The Oerman aerial acJ. ";".,': , ".,. .i,.V ...LmV:..,.. the (leimans gained nv tuiee great oi- ine i.eiiii.uis nan neen ivtiiui ,vi,j. continues to he a hlg factor In Ute-K 4 "",";""" ,- '""?'"'".' " pnsives which cost them liindrei s of with lieavv ai niierv, niacuine-gun lire effort" irt il con f'omandante tlelle forze Amer - Iell!ive-i. vvntt.it vi ..... I , ... i. . .. i i.i,n i.i ... fttuiin iv." .?! : . .,..;..ii.." '."". .i..u thnusands of killed, vvounueii anil pris. nuu tnucn iui" m '""""'s ..u.n ..in . nesplte the liomtiastlc uerman oniCIHtS: i vane iiti ,,t oittKioiiuit aiMiairiiit tit-no BINOLET BUNQLEf , sue tiuppe e della profouda Impresslone oner.t i rlcevuia neue quaiua miiuari cne dlmostrano. I'n'glovane utllclale della marina au .tilaca e' liusclto a dlertaie In Idroplano ed ha dlc.ilarato alle autorlta' Itallane che glornalmente gravl confllttl avvengo no bordo delle navl da guerra del. I l'Austria-L'ngheria. liy the Asociuted I'm I'aris, Aug. .1. Thtougliou' last night the Allies continued to advance toward the Vesle. the Fiench War Oftlce announced today. Kast of Soissons the hiencli nave ie.,ched the Alsne hetvveen Soissons 11 corrlsponuente del "Cinrnaie u Ita- anc) Venlzel. tvenizei is inree miles 11 ft4kvMlr tin D a ss n nltA ll htn pasrvlnlli m in.lnAi nniv a nilun nia t 4na t 1JU i I von Mackensen e' stato chlamato al ! Vesle is on the Allie 1 right wing. .,...,,.. , ' Quartler Generale tedeeco e forse prende. Botn Allied wings ate surging for JaVcZK,, 'tJ 'wiiS'Wo aa,eu, 'Al ! " Psto dl raP riclla '!ta," maB- ward. Dispatches sny that the Vesle Cards. The Moranmtn had tight men left glore ledesco, prima occupato da Uln- has heen reached.) . on the bate: I denburg. I The Matement says: Alike Define, the PhUliea' new recel.fr I ,,,, tnZ7.., , ....i,.i I "During the night the Fi ench tl oops from New London, broke Into the raine for '" " rorto Amerlrano dell'AtUntlco, c0UtnUed their advance tovvaid the 5t" "rat time when he batted for Watson In. 2 agosto. Vesle On the left the French i cached Ih. elahth. lie entout I. Paulette con un vapore franceee sono arrival I "''. ""helween Soissons nnd Vent- nuiie tii pasaengeri ira i ... attacks on the fiont nt tne south end Matement about whipping the AmerlcaWf fl of the woods. The liench were on north of the Ourcq. the fact remaina'tbtiva ! our light In the rtiMrict east of theiw R1 a hlt further north of the rJvrSfJ woods. each da v. One of the things about t This was the situation when the ' ..n .n,. ni,iine- i ihai tt Is feaek Vmei leans tackled lhe pioltlem Jul.v inK ,nP Americans to he equal to rjjp?V- ,w. Having uren luiiKin tmi k-icuii Xaj,Yk tl)e fjermans mav create tor tnenvj'W n in tti neilla of frontal attack alone . - ., .. nn .n..i-aK n-i.tinv m3st.t on the woods, the operation was ill- tliat wi, ,ile rjerman shock troop5a vided into two p.irU. Tile first was ,,aNe , up against the Allied force. toS'Ssl to push our lines up neyonu i lerges i tnP ias( six ,iay?. tn the vvet of the woods to get the I ' neinians In the woods Into n nocket and then to stonn the woods. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARKI we nau a somcwnai perilous noiti DOl'lil.K IIRADKR b?j UII V-in Rr.i. vim nur- uinr nil.-, uriiii, j .......-. . .- .... '.. "S&i Bill Shsrdsll, the bri'.llant southpaw re- Wyomlising Wini by Run : Vi., Ana, S. Wyomlasinc 'winaioa, aio 9, Uauau las -fai la ecorsa rsntly recruited from Milwaukee, h.ld tha ".nail 81 irovano cinque giornanstl. rap-, Phils to tlvf hits Bancroft got the first in presentantl I principall gionall dl Italia, ' mfl tourtit truutc. llradler Hoar bed a chanre to win the nni In tiie nlnUi frame. He batted for Ocsrhaer with two down and the baaa loadail and ono run needed lo tie. The best he could do waa a weak rollt r to llcttel, Ttco games for one admission today. The Athletics also plav a dauble-htadtr. Thtu meet the Chicago Wnite 80s. Brooklyn made It two stralaht over ths Cincinnati Keda. Zack VVhrut led the Dodgers' attack with two safe hits. zel." CMcaos Cube tightened their grig on Met tluce l.t the .Vafional League by hamlliia tn Giant another cruthlna defeat. Th Cubs now lead by five and a halt games. The Detroit Titers broke loose In the eighth Innlnc against the Henatera and pounded out Are hits for three runs. Marty Kavanauih made three et the Tiger' six Ita. f JtoV CoMtccll reolafered , auothrr home ?'.." rr'rwr ,'""' o (The evacuation of the line of the .11 ! -o., ...,i- I.. tot - VPS1C. It 11 ll iiui ut-rii niuuBiii.uuuui esamlnare le attlvlta' dl guerra ed I ! before, seemingly is made compulsory metodl per conservazlone del vlverlby the French advance ti , the Alsne negllStatl I'nltl. I detti glornallstl sono: east of Soissons. Coupled with the Antonio Agrestl della Trlbuna, Aw. 1 French advance north of the Alsne Paolo Cappa delPAvvenlre d'ltalla. yesterday to Pommieres, northwest of Orazlo Pedrawl del Nuovo Giornale, Soissons, It Is a dangerous menace to Franco Ralnerl del fllornale d'ltalla, e the line of the Alsne. The French Giovanni Bltettl dell'Idea Narionale. Jl advance points directly toward the glornallsta Aldo Cassulo del Secolo dl Important heights at the western end Mllano glunse, glornl or sono, In prece- of tho Chemln des Dames, which are ' less than nve miles nprth or venlzel.) I Many pilsoners vere taken by the l'arigi, 2 agosto Hav biought an advance on n. front I.e truppe Alleate hanno occupato., ae more than thirty kilometers. In denia quetta notte, la cltta' dl Soissons ed I tede:chl continuano preclpltosamente la loro ritlrata da tutto II saliente Sols- Eons-Ilhelms. " , Que'sto e' tl glorno che aegna, i piu' grand aucucesso della controgenslva del QeneraleiFoch; II quale rapldamenta ay- t','!.i which the Germans lost three strong holds, tieriuan Strongholds Talicn When the Americans' advance took them across the Ourcq and. into the line of Serinies-SeraT-Koncharea they vlclna 'all. Allaatl alia Unala .daalatvml alruck twa AQCnan.-atr( threatened hy the nerman hold on Hill 200. which lies In the Bols fie Clerges tn the south of the village Itself The first tiling we did was to j attengthen the man-power in Clerges. This done we had the Germans on Hill 200. wliete we could attack them fiom the northwest and south. Despite this menace, the German ma chine gunners refused the opportunity to withdraw Into the Meunlere Woods Every tentative advance by our men met a violent machine-gun Are. Holding back the Infantry, our batteries ot sev-enty-nve shelled the woods on top of Hill ZOO for an hour and a half Then we charged the hill with the bayonet. As long as the Kaiser hag fighters like (hose Jaegera holding that hill he Is far from beaten. Knowing that It meant death, the machine gunners stuck to their posts until the Americans had liter allv baoneted them to force them to ,There were about 300 Germans there, who were equal to ten times that num ber In the open field. 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