Brooklyn, N.Y: Brooklyn and Philadelphia battle for the championship of the National League. The Boston Red Sox clinch the flag in the American League for the second time within a few years. Salonika, Greece: The Serbian Army, equipped for hard fighting, and trained for the front where the Allies are prosecuting a tremendous offensive. Old Point Comfort, Va: Prinz Eitel Friederich, and the Kronprinz Wilhelm, auxiliary cruisers interned here by the German government, are convoyed to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, by twelve U.S. warships. Long Branch, N.J: A day with Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, at the summer White House, Shadow Lawn. The Young Men's Democratic League visits the President and he addresses the members of the League. Bremen, Germany: The newest type of German submarine is caught by the Hearst International cameraman in Bremen's harbor. Newport, R.I: Newly invented nets for catching deadly torpedoes, are tested out by the inventor. On the West Front: Behind the German fighting lines with Nelson E. Edwards, staff photographer of the International Film Service. Intimate pictures of the life led by the German fighting men. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard defeats Bates, 26 to 0, in the opening game of the 1916 football season. Sheepshead Bay Speedway: John Aitken, driving a Peugeot, wins the Astor Cup Race, and breaks existing records by hurling his racing monster about the auto- track at a rate of 104 miles an hour for the total distance of 250 miles.
—Moving Picture World synopsis