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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1918,
CROSS SWORDS FROM
RIGAT0JUK0W1NA
Desperate Strife Upon Front of
Seven Hundred Miles..
AT THE GATES OF CZEENOWITZ
i
London, June 13. Heavy flghtlni
Is in progress over virtually the en
tire eastern front from the Gulf of
Riga to Bukowlna, a distance of be
tween 600 and 700. miles. From Riga
to the Jasiolda river, northwest of
the Pripet marsh region, the Germane
have taken the offensive against the
Russians, probably in an effort to di
vert the attention of the Russians
who are in the second week of their
drive against the Austrians and Ger
mans from the Pripet marshes south-
On all sectors of the northern line
Dni!an fiair a,,.aaf,l11 v with.
sood the German onslaughts and
liirn hai"lr ,ti arfarlfincr fnrpM. Thev
.n 91ti4 trmunA avainat
them north of the Tirul marsh, south-i-MSt
of Riga, says Petrograd.
Make Fresh Advances.
In southwest Russia, in the region
of Lutsk, fresh advances against the
Austrians are reported by the Rus-
Bi"a iirap tffir II 1ilrn7ia i th
case across the border through east
Galicia. In the southern part of this
region the Russians are nearing
ti ranifal rtf the Aus
trian crownland of Bukowina.
Although the Austrians at numerous
points are vigorously counter-attacking,
the only place the Russians have
been forced to give ground was near
Bobulintze, north of Buczacz, in Ga
licia, where the Austrians were re
inforced by German troops. The Rus
sians captured here by the Teutons
exceeded 1,300. The total of men
taken prisoners by the Russians since
their offensive began has grown to
more than 114,000.
Germans Attack French.
Northeast of Verdun the Germans
have, thrown successive attacks
against the French positions north
9 . i . -11 .1..
DI X hiaumont, DUl an mc assaults
were repulsed with serious losses.
The heavy bombardment by the Ger
mans in this- region extend from
Thiaumont eastward to the west and
south of Fort Vaux and to the French
second line positions of Fort Souville
and Fort Tavannes, about three miles
northeast of Verdun.
On the remainder of the front in
France and Belgium there have been
nMi -t;i1rv Hni-I.e and aanniriB oper
ations, except in Champagne, where
berun reports me pcncirauuu ui
French positions and the capture of
more than 100 men and four machine
guns. 5
A Russian cavalry force of 1,000
men, operating between the Caucasus
and Mesopotamia fronts, has been an
nihilated by the Turks, who also cap
tured a large amount of war ma
terial, according to Constantinople.
On the remainder of the front in
Asiatic Turkey there is no change
in the situation.
The masking of important Bulga
rian troop movements is believed to
be connected with the closing of the
Bulgar-Rumanian frontier to passen
gers and merchandise traffic, says an
unofficial dispatch from BucnaresL .
Youthful Player
Makes Fine Showing -in
Field Club Match
Play in the handicap tennis tourna
ment at the-Omaha Field club brought
out some very excellent tennis Mon
day afternoon.
Ralph Powell, after defeating Guy
Williams by the scores of 6-3, 4-6, 6-4,
turned upon Clayton Nichols and
eliminated him, 6-1, 6-4. Nichols
played a clever game, but was out-
Vlassed by the last piay or roweii.
Will Adams, by clever work, beat
Dr. Carney, 6-1, 8-6, although forced
. C ttiiptv in irrv oam.
He is getting into good form, ana
I. - A Unr.m in rrh til
Mauus a guuu vticni-i. ...
finals.
Clarey Hannighen, a boy of 16, up-
.... 11 Ann K.r .ar.nninor frtim In
Adams by 8-6 and 6-2. The game was
.L. Un-Jel Inniihl mitrh n( til illV
and although Adams played brilliant
i i i . , it. r .
tennis ne couia not soivc tuc
n.m n( hie vniino-pr nnnntlnt.
UnnninllAtl ha, Hoir! tnA tt firt-
class game and is sure to be heard
trom in tne tournaments mis summer,
p3ir -;il h rfsnmpH Tiifsdav eve
ning and the finals will be reached
by 1 hursday.
Walsh Will Pitch
His First Game Today
Chicago, 111., June 13. Ed Walsh
will start against Walter Johnson in
today's Sox-Semtor game at the
South Side parK, it being Walsh's
first game this season ana tne nrst
time the two pitchers have tacea eacn
' rUhrr in three vears. Walsh has been
' warming up in good shape foi the
last few days and has been showing
old-time form in pitching to his team
mates. Manager Clarence Rowland
thinks that Walsh is ready to start
and is sending him in to oppose John
son, who is being sent to the box to
try to break Washington's losing
streak. The Senators have won but
one of the eleven games they have
played since leaving home, and John
son is credited with that. The White
Sox have contributed three straight
losses to the Washington team's
growing string in the last three days.
REST A AND DE PALMA
SIGN TO RACE AGAIN
V week f
V f or;examinatIffly
(m below) W
Chicago, June 13. Dario Resta and
Ralph De Palma, who fought a close
race yesterday for first place in the
second annual international automo
bile derby, today signed papers for a
race between themselves next Sun
day at Speedway park. The distance
is set for three heats of ten, twenty
four and fifty miles.
.STECHER THROWS SILVER
CREEK MAN WITH EASE
Silver Creek, Neb., June 13. (Spe
cial Telegram.) In a handicap match
foment Joe Stecher threw Jess Tor-
dan of this place three times in four
minutes and thirtyseven seconds. He
contracted to turn the trick in one
hour.
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