Show NINTH NIT n IN ROT PLC PlACE More Detas Details of the at T Tien en Tsin Copyright 10 by the Associated Press Tien Tsi Tsin Jut July H 14 via Che Foo July 16 and Shanghai Jul July Ninth regiment United State States infantry en entered entered the fight at Tiers Tien Tsin wih with men An incomplete list of casualties shows 18 Idled killed 75 wounded and 2 miss missing missIng ing The mar marines nes had 4 kie killed and 18 wounded Major Jame James Regan Ninth infantry was wounded in the leg Captin Captain Ed Edwin Edwin win V Bockmiller mier Ninth Infantry in inthe inthe the leg ana groin First Lieutenant Smedley D Buter Butler U S M 31 in the leg Captin Captain W Y D Lemley U S M in inthe inthe the arm Second Lieutenant Frnk Frank R Lang Ninth infantry In the foot foot The Ninth was ordered to support the Japanese who were revolving an en flading fre fire After crossing a mud wall half a mie mile from the city wal valI the Ninth shifted advancing against the flanking fre fire and reached a marsh be beside beside side the rIver at the southwest corner of te A body of ChInese in 3 a burned vi vil lage under the wal wall just across the river where the they were barn barri barricaded poured Doured in a fre fire and whenever an AmerIcan raised a hand he was shot shot A Nord gUn and two smal small cannon were were also trained unon UDon them They lay in the mud al all da day without D a surgeon to attend theIr wounds un unable unable able to help helD or move the wounded wIthout food aid drinking the canal water They had exhausted their ton tion except a few rounds which were retained in order to repel a charge i if it should be made madeNo madeNo No one could estape escape A few reaching the the rear reported that half of the command had been ha kled killed or wounded including heat pros In the estimate After the had retired un der cover of the darkness they back in squads al all night pitifully exhausted and carrying their wounded The American hospital was crowded and short of surgeons there having been no expectation of such losses Today squads searched the felds fields col the dead and wounded The total losses of the aies allies were i about 80 00 The Brish British lost fifty The Japanese estimate theIr killed at fifty and wounded at 20 The Russians es their casualties at Al All day long the work of bringing in the dead and wounded was continued The Japanese were the heroes of the bate battle Th ir lighting was remarkably brave and was praised by al all their col leagues When some of the foreign of couns counseled led retreat lat last night the Japanese said When my men move I It wl will be for forward ward ard This morning they ch charged the breaches in the wall made by the ar tiery a and d fought hand to hand In the streets Their conduct after the a equally good a as they d from looting whIle some of the Eu European European soldier soldiers were having having an orgie Dead covered the walls wals and streets of Tien Tsin Tam Fifty guns were were captured The place wa was ful full of munitions of war Many fres fires have been started started and most of the city wm will probably be burned Pekin The Chinese are retreating towards |