SDPWliriM: 1 & m b VfV V 1 1J ssr greatest Tennis Season Seabright te Germantown Spans Great Tennis Period ' Best Tournaments te Begin With Jersey Invitation Today ,1 and End With Nqtiendl Singles at Manheim in f September 'Patterson te Pair With Johnsten . By EDWIN FROM SrnbrlRht In flerinnntewn epnm the greatest period In thin .nnU season. Seabright opened today f ind from "mv un,i1' nenr ,he '"'' of r September one grent mnlrli will stnmp t en ,1,,, ,ec1s nf nnnther. The tennis easen l In Its zenith. Only one name Mining the rem p,, Incut In American tennis is missing " Ifrem tlip drawings nt Senhrishl. Hill jTllden hns lipid te 1I premise te rIvc fhlmeclf " rest nni1 wl" l,,n-v ,ml' '" the relp of n spectnter. Rut lliprp It nierp te iIip Jcrsev teiinipy limn n he ' f Fnlled States ' 'Man. Tlii' Australasian Davis Cup j. pn j era linvc entered nttd Hip French '. team which nrrlvpd Saturday will also be seen in action. Seabright xx 111 give Americans n chnnre te vIpw 1ip game of (iernld I.. rattrren, mill .lames (). Andersen, who lllprnlly "mopped" up nil Wim bledon. Patterson wen the singles mid Andersen, with l.cett, of F.ngliind, the lnt O'Hnrn Weed, who, with Mile. Bnrnnnt i.cnglcn, wen the Wimbledon mixed doubles, is out of the Nenbrlght tourney en nrreunt of n sere iirin. It Is l'nttere)i who will be wntehed rrith mere intensity tlmn Hip ethers. Patterson, I he Antipodean sportsman nhe bowed In tin sweep of Tilden nt Wimbledon two cnrs nge und who is new In thp leuntry brut iifen it-gaining the wmld's crown which he bnlanced en his brew in Mil). i ! T IS I'nlirmnn. the fpertuman, fnr, f I atlhaiujh hr iron at Wimbtrilen. k he icfitiei tojerepnhc himfclf the irerM'n champion unlci hr trim, or iefcali the winner in a special mulch, P of our national championship. Johnsten in Eastern Debut PATTIOUSON I" seeded in the lower linlf, and in I hi1 upper In ticket Is William M. .Johnsten, the "Utile Hill" of (lie West whesp jtppi'd in California eenqucied Tildpn this jear. li is t lie (irM tournament of the season in ilus tecllnn for the Westernei. He is i-.-peetecl le leine (IiieiikIi te the linal remi'l, theie le match his piune aaitih.t that of the Australian. Hut before Johnsten enn te-t I'nttei--"nii. he must first fnee some stein op position fei in his bracket aie .fames 0. Andersen, another Australian : Vin cent ItlrhnriK Jean Iterntrn, the Frenihmaii, and ene Shiiniil.u. These three Iimiih bic aleni; the read te t lie final. Andersen was n spinl-finnlist in the linliniials lieie Inst ,ear and .iKe at AVimlileden tliis season, belnp eiln.in ntpfl h I'allersen. His iraine is said le lue impieved ever last jear ami he is sine te cause some trouble before lie fulls te the wavside. (If the three. Richards is (lie most diiiiRereiis. Ills vlcteiy in the nieuo nieue nieuo pelitan last week and his lluee.-lieui win ever Khliniilzu prove lie Is rlnlit en the ci est of his pune. ,AltlieiiRh livais in the s'uiRles, I'at tersnu is paired In the doubles. Tills combination is an excecdln,;! streiiR one ami if they play in the nattenal ilnnlilrs nt Hnsten. they are xeiy lll.rly te take tlie crown from Vincent Rleli- GE T Charles Bainbridge Has Formed Leagues for Youngsters at Suburban Club The (lerinnnlnwn Heys' Club Jins been I lender in nthleties in Philadelphia for long time. It supports several stellar tennis, including a fine aggregation Composed of thn jeunger bes. These eungslcrs are divided into four classes, nccerding te height. Kach Class takes part in ntliletic events which re espeelnlly suited for It, and are ireatlj benefiiiil tbereb.i. Their In terest in sports Is developed, and they gradually are taught ether cents. Then tliej begin te take )iart In the bigger snines, and finnlly are graduated into higher classes, Charles Hainbrldge, n director of athletics at llie club, Is a linn believer that the jeiuiger hejs should be tnught the proper sports and learn them In ine right wnv, lie has erganif.eil nasi1 ball. haBketbnll nnd Murer IrnKuep. aiul teams nie named after the leading cel m'M ' tllll ! I II 11.1 14111 HH II It'll 1 J ll'r-1 Ifges and universities In the ceuntr. The eihil'pi' Ikis nt the llermnutewn I club have taken purr In two meets this ffisen in both enses they have iieen 1 returned the winners. Owing the' Rneil slinivlng innde in these meets.' Vr. nRlnbridge hns decided te nrrnnge J toerp mpptu before the season Is ever. All nf th" teams in the vnrleiis classes jre composed of star athletes. The 1 be.rs linve hoe, 1 ineirlil ndilefles in the right waj, and have been developed In fine shfine. Theie s njne a (irmnutnwn Hejs' Club Nnvi, This consists of about thtrtv-five benis. All of them nie at the ramp in Ocean Citv, where races are being held dally. Preparations are being made for, ending the. bejs en the various teams j te the camp at Ocean City . These , Who enntiet be en account of the ex- rnse. ,iiu e nblP l0 paj. th,.lr beni 0 weiklng around the place, NEWS BEE STAKEFEATURE Clear Weather for Grand Circuit Races at Teledo Teledo, ().. .Inly ai. A might, cool, jentninir, witli rising teinperatuie, fol lowing a week of dry weather, and nl Oarrl nml r..... ,. i...n....n .1 ' Pfermances b the "harness Inirscn en the pregrntn for the second meeting Jf the (Jrand Circuit at Feil Miami r 1I,,,R ntternoen. Today's enrd feature eenl is llie JWs Itee Stnlse for 'J:10 paceis. Sl.'iOO added money, and i-leipti entries. , Williams te Get Star .-'"miitenn, Mdh July 31 -Alex Clem. i.,'- ofChleepee, rar Kxeler Academv alh- K--I we, enter wiiiiamii Celleje next Mil, iM-il.I'."1 "f Ih1 l't Ptlcher that hm ftVlir '" fi'llNte dlnre llie Any of I'hmni Pvll h.11 1' nd h" ' le fenllmll anl banke,!- I ii ptrlermtr of cenaldurablv preweau. ' 1ANTWN BY TAUGHT A HLETICS sg v-tr' .1. POLLOC'K nids and Hill Tildfii who wen nt Ieiir- neon iavt season. MT WAR firtt thought that .lehnu irnuhl plan irith Anilrrann in tnn Ihn Veiihlr, or H'oe.; mirf lattcren li fir paiiril at Wimbledon, anil they' n-rnl m fnr a thr final. Anilmnn irretc thr Cnlifeinian invitinp him te tram, and it iron rrpertrd that John Jehn John ten had arvrptrd, Krenrlimen !MtureMiie rniiK Frenchinen ai rived Saturday and il will tike a few davs for , 'eiirs en the team te play with AMI .tl em le Rpt Inte condition after their 'inm T. Tilden. lid. In the doubles. I Journey acies (he Vtlnntic. i Yesterday's trjnnt reversed Saturday's . Iliere are tin ee pliivers en the French result, anil tlie committee, le an np lenin, Andie II. Iiepbert, a velerau of ' pearances, Is Just where It steed before liftpnti jenrs n comp"lltien : .lean ! lie matches were pla.ied. Heretra. the most pletuiesipie plnjcr ' Itlchnrd Nerrls Williams. 'Jd. and en European courts and Henri Cecliet, WntsenM. Washburn, of Inst year's who is Hip "Vincent Ulclinrds nf for- ' Davit Cup team, defeated the nntlennl el'jn tennis." The team t .cimlalned telimnpleni in three straight sets In llie b Allen Muhr. a 1'hlladclphiup. wlie ' second trial mateh. and tlie scores werp has been residing In Pat Is for tlie lnst,-;t. '. "-". thirty jear.s. Tlie reversal of the preleus decision The Frenchmen will oppose Antra1- tvnt largely traceable te the fact that i:l nt l.nntwoed In the seml-ilnal of J Tildpn did net play anything like tlie lie Davis Cup en Aiigtirl 10. 11, nnd ' game he had tlie day before. He was 12. The winner will meet Spain, If ' net in tlie mood, for one tiling. These u Spanish en m mnkps thp nip In this i trials could have meant little le him eetmtry, at the (lermnnlnwu Cricket personally, as his place en the team Club en August 17. IS nnd 111. j is secure enough. Cecliet Is tlie youngest member of Tilden probably thought that one the French team, He lias just passed ' match should hnve been enough for nil his 'teens. He is slmrt In stature, hut Pinetlciil puipeses. and did net move despite this handiinp. he is n remark- tvltli tlie y.est he had shown en t lit day able vellcwr and plays exceptionally hefeie. He did net play peer tennis well from the back court, hi- long drive's j ''' euld net but his heart did net hi lug noted for their rceuiacy. Her- seem te be In his work, elra Is in mllltaiy s,.Vre In France, At anj rale, wheie, en Saturday, and iilwn.xs wenrs his little cap of dark Tl,l'en bad been brilliant in tlie e.x biiie when pln.i lug. lie has a line ser- treuie pln.ing at the summit of the vice and strong net game. wonderful form which he hns readied pOUKIlT m thr bnt known of thr. U team. Tall, irith tremendeu tench and aqilitiihc Aim n hard m-rr-nr nt 11 a irell-dm eloped, all-aieiind tiamc. lie ii noted for hti form. Women's Tourney en Twe Weeks A FTKIt Seabright, the net linpnr- Hint even will he M,n nt.tu f I 1,i ,. ... , ,,... , I se il -html at l.ongweod. The Menilnv fiillnu-Inr. .iii,i u !.. mi stiirf llinlr nn..,.nl Li,i t i. i 'iiiniv i"i iin iiii- tlennl chainplenslilps at the West Side Tennis Club. Finest Hills. During the same week the final of the Davis Cup will be plmed here nt (tcrmantewn pre. vlded Spain sends her lenin. The doubles teams will begin 'heir bid for the national cbiimnliieslilns m ihisieii en August I'l anil en September 1 the challenge round of the Davis Cup will stmt at Ferest Hills. " Weather perinitting. the Dnvih C1111 will lie ever 011 September -I. and four 1 OADMAM llAnnnim r-r-nr du.s later the nntienal singles will g.t1 CARMAN-MADDONA FEUD under way at the (iei'innntewn Cn-kct Club. The Mauheini organization, an- Beth Are Entered In 100-Kilometer tlcipatlng nnellier leoerd crowd, b.is n. u enlarged its tands te a capacilv of ace nere iri.IKH). .Iiidglng fteiu the ndwince sn'e '''he Carmari-.Muddena feud s .(.r. of series tiikets. the extra spue,. y m talnly en for fair. Fer the second eon een iiit'ded. Saniuel M. Peacock, who misecutive time Clarence defeated Vln hanfllliig Oie sale of tickets from his eenze in n race at the Philadelphia office at 141 Seuth Fenrlli street, mi. 1 Velodreme. Point Hreezc Park, nml the I neunees that I'JOU have already been sold. Although etliclal entries have net been made jet. il is virtually certain that all the Mars of Anieiicu ns well as Aus tralasia and France will ceinin-ie here for I he C. S. title. What May. Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAr.l'K ri'ih , f. I.. IC. .New urk ... AH 37 .till St. I.011I. . All 41 .30(1 hlratju :,' 43 ..l.til Clni-liinatl . . . .' 47 .MB littKliurcli . . 47 47 .MX! I Irviiklrn . 47 4B .49.1 rlilllles .... 31 ,tn .Sfm lliMlini , , sj ( -34 AtintlCAN l.l.'Atll'K fiuii w. i i.r. si. .niiU .... .1(1 41 ..177 New erk .17 4 .5711 Cliiriiin ft! IH .3.(1 llrtrelt S! 47 .fittS ('letrlaiul fil 00 ..10.1 Washington 4.1 .11 ,4111) AthletlrM ll Aft ,4IA IIOHlen ' ,111 AH ,4U-i Win lisp . Ifl .1104 ..1114 .A84 ..141 ..IS I .B.'ill ,B20 .r.0.1 .4B.1 .A00 .490 ..till ,KO 3I .KM) in I.imr .ns-t ,.i7i .074 .,1(14 .AS.1 ..12.1 .3J0 .A'.'O .AIO ,A0O .474 .4(11 .431 .411 .40H .3118 I JI'J" I.NTKRVATIOXAI, LEAGUE W. I.. V.V. w. 1,. n c naltlmare 7A 2H ,7t.1 Terente. , fin .Vi 4 he Kuchrstcr. nt 40 .MH Kradlnr . 44 Ce 4S7 trr. ritx 87 4H ,A4H Hynwuse. 41 fl.1 387 HufTnle. . A7 4H .043 .Nenurk . te 73 .384 AMKKICA.V AMHIICIATIO.V W. I.. V.V. v. t, 1. (. 5"-.. p"Vi1 2i ?? ?!!! !iBn.- ' ' BS aj .dmi Inil'npelU 09 42 .RSI I.011 Uilllr 41) AI Via 11 Iwuukn- IJ 411 .074 felumhiiN 40 AS 381 Mln'oKellM .13 47 .030 Teledo.... 3,1 67 !ai3 KASTKHV l.iaiflK v i,V h "'.if'.- .... '. r.. r.r. llilrifenl 4H 1(1 R1'. i....ln.i.. ... ."-' 'V" l.',,.,.0f,., 4H 40 ,A3,1 siirlncflfld 40 Ae '.Vli I' 111-mriii. 44 41 .Aim Worcester 0 0 .3.13 SI)I'TIIKR ASSOCIATION Ifrmiihls. 7l" .ll ,(h(i lllr'Klinm 411 lii V:i I N.nrirarw m -ih .Mfl (hniWii' 3? ?? ?!? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL l.KACl'K Iiiils. 3t llroeklrn. 2. si rittsliurgli. 7t Verk, 0 Oilier cIiiIih net kVhrilnlnl. AMKHH'AN I.K.Ot'K Iletrelt. 7, Athletics. 2. ( IiUiikii. fl p Yerk. n. tirtrmnu, u, ivanhlniieii. 3. St. I.011U, 4i llosten, 1. INTKHNATIONAI, I.KIIIVK iiIt.Tr (iii '!' 'Illmerc, 3 (first irame). ..prun,i"i,;sr;,." JrrM" ' (, """" KnidlM. I?i Nrwnrk. O (llret samel. Kciiillnr, Ai Ncwurk. n (sccniil irame). llufTrtle. fll Tnrnnle. .1. SjTHruiie, A 1 Kiichcsfer, I, SOtlTHKHN ASSOCIATION McmphU. At llnntll. 0. Mnhllr, li l.ltlle Heik. 0, ( liiitlnnnniu, u, .P erlean, .1. Other (nuns net hi lirilulrit. IMKKICAN A ISOCIATION , ivr;peiiiV;,',ii:i?,'iiie:'':,. Inilhiiiiii-eiu, a, st. l-uui. 1. Mllmiiikre, 10 (eliimliiu, 0 1 Kiiimae I'll), 1 1 Teleln, 3, flr&t Pflm.l Mllwiiiikee, fl Celuiiilmn, A tueoend xiime), KA1TKRN iraiilK Hirtfnnl. 2l Alhanj, 1 (first rnniel. " liin. 61 llarlfenl. 2 (kisend en nie). Ilrlilsrpert, 3i Pitlslleld, O (llrkl same), llrliluriinrt. 81 Plttuflrld. 2 (Hnsiml inm.l Watcrliurj, li .SprlnullrM, : Irlrtrii In-' lllllRS). .. .. I Worcester, 7l .Sen llnien. A (first Keine). Nr llairn, 7i Worcester. 0 (screndl. ' TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAOI'K I chicme nl Phtliidclimlii I'lll.liiircli nl New erk Cinrinnntl nl llimtnn M. Mills at llroeklyn AMKIWAN LK-VOUrJ AihletlCN nt lletrnlt Nru )erk ill ( liliae lloiien a I M. IiiiU , WiiNlilntten nl Clci eland INTF.IINVTIONAI. IJ(H'K Newark at Jersej ril. Ilnltlmere nt lleaulnt. Terente at Kechealer, hjruciiie al IlulTale, wv :paiilliliimfsi iit History Get's Under Way With Start of Annual Tourney at Seabri DAVIS DOUBLES . . TEAWMN DOUBT Tilden and Richards Bew te Williams and Washburn in Second Test ' BILL TILDEN NOT IM MOOD New Yerk, July 31. If the member of the 1'nlted State Imvl Cup Com mittee depended upon the remitta nf the two trial mntcliPH In doubles- played ypsteidny and the day before at the Crescent Athletic Club at Hay HldRe te determine the personnel nf) thin j ear's team, they did net get very fnr. The flint of the tests must have per siindpd iln'iii i hut Vincent Richards be- several tunes tills nensen, and carrying the burden of bis team's attack by an unbeatable demonstration of speed and accuracy, yesterday he was erratic. He made only nheiit half as many enrned points as he had en Saturday, tlie ligures being 11 te 'Si, and his er rors numbered .'W jesterday le ,TJ Sat uiday. He was ncttinc nnd fimln 'Willi what was. for him, highly dlsap I pointing fteiiency He made fnc mere nmi.iiil fluid I.I.. .... .... .1 ( ' ' "" '""", "'" '"" '"" "nu ""'.v one mere earned point. .,,,, .. I IHHT Sl.T Williams nml Unnhburn- 4 I ) .1 4 4 4 .i-aa- Tll'len anil ntchnnls- 0 0 4 R .I 1 sKce.vn si:t 0 3211- Wllllntni anl Wanhhurn . 4 4 4 I S t 4 2 4?n 0 Tllilen nnd niihirdB 2 2 14 3 4 1 I 2233 TlltRD SKT ' Williams an.l Washburn !,,,, ,,2014140 I Tilden und HUhanl 1 r. 1 I 4 4 3rt 7 't I 2 2 1 3fl 3 I American is keeping the Italian ftem 1 improving hi- standing iu points seined loc jj.e hensen te date. First I'm iiiiiii defeated Maddnna in short events, taking the straight bents from Miiddena. Thut was two weeks age. Last week Claieiice repealed hy defeating Vinee in an hour grind. New these great rivals are te hne auetlier clianee against each ether Thursday, but they lire pitted together with tlilee ether cmi Ic nioterpncers, s,, tlat if i net lie a two-man race hj iin menus. Carinnu and Maildena are scheduled te compete In the 100 kilometer grind, which is slxt.-twe and one-half miles, and In the same field will be Victer !,innrt. who is setting the pace se far for points sceied in America; .lulea Miipial, the tllng Frenchman, and tieerge Chapman, the Philadelphia boy who iuls been doing some rather nifty liillng nwa from home. An effort Is being made te have the letlied veteran, Frank Kramer, of Newark, give an exhibition. Kramer is one of the bicuip't real luminaries, one of the best bikers In the hiatery of the sport. Anether feature will be a race for Class H professionals ns well ai sev eral amateur events. That the bike game is attracting great Interest in Philadelphia has been shown In the Inst two weeks, when olesfl te twenty thousand persons witnessed competition at the local track. BIG WEST PHILLY GAME McCall Pest and Monotype Teams te Clash Tonight The fans of We,-.! Philadelphia will 1 have a chance le see two of the best clubs In that section ill action tonight at Forty-ninth and walnut streets when McCall Pest 1 lashes with .Mono .Meno .Mone t ne. Heth hnve been playing geed ball and winning a majority of their games. Tlie 1 Legien lads are new in charge nf Reb j 1 aies iiuu lie (urecis ine lenin ler ine first time tonight. Cnvauatigh will hurl for McCall Pest. IIemd-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Veeter- SenMin'11 da Total Williams. Ilrnnna 1 2ft Miller. Athletic I II Cnrr. Plratea . . 2 H lllnh. Kebln I A Faeobsen. nrnwnn 1 4 Meneslij. Ked Se. ... 1 t Rnswll, Pirulra I 2 I.KAOI'K TOTALS TO HATK 1022 1021 merlcnil Imnir . . 321 313 National Ij-iutue .... 315 312 TIIK I.KnKBH TO I1ATK American U'iiiie UlllluniK. Ilrnnnn . .... 2.1 Walker Athletic 24 Ruth, Yankee IH Hellmniin. TUers 1(1 Miller Athletic. ........ 14 Mrnael. Ynnkeen II Felk. While Sex . l)kc, Atlitrtlrs a llnrnM. Red Sei . . . . H MrMunua. Ilrenns .... H Indue. Senater . . . 8 Ruth one rnr aae - 37 Nilt I111111I l.emiie llernsln, CurdlnaU , ... 2? Mllll.nn-. Plillllr. . ... 1A l-e, l-hlllle. 12 lllienl. Itulilns . . ... II Meinicl. (ilants . .... in UnMiilth, Cardinals . 10 Kelly, lilants . . . . n Crimen. Cnlis 0 PnrkliiMin, l-lillllr-t H I'enrnler. Cardinals . . . . H Miller. Cubs . H Cart'. . Pirate 8 IIOMK KINS I Oil mrrlrnn Leairue . 477 Nntienal l-niue ... ., 4 fill Total "e7 FRENCH TENNIS STARS P pa w ' ' i . ! ii Il aHHrtrt - ".JjB?i''P yf YMkL '?;' 'iffi.i?A aVuBBjwtah. hK.t s .Mt0 .J0nfixh w tfiftaawwAvSTVmiBBBiBBBBBB JlPWWIJPF n zmimmMmmmmm:. .lean lloreua (in uitlun) s one ui tennis today. He wears Ills "Blue He It In military service. Andre L T Lecal Youth Meets Japanese Davis- Cup Star in Sea bright Tennis Tourney r BEATS CRAVIS FOR TITLE CAUL FISCHKIt. for the second time the holder of the Middle Slntes singles tennis championship and. nleng with Wnllace F. Jehn-inn, possessor of tlie doubles crown. Is enleied in llie Seabright tournament, which starts tedat. Hut that's all. Carl is iust enteied. He doesn't expect te win tlie tourney or nn.i tiling like that. In fait, in as much as his second 1011111I mutch Is with Zen?e SI1ln1id7.11. the Japanese Davis Cup star who gave Hill Tilden such 11 battle last year. Carl doesn't een ex pect te get te the third round. Nevertheless, Cnil might spring n urprlse. He Is one of the best south paw players developed in the Fast in recent jenrs. and is a gieat plajcr for Ills age. He Is capable of giving even nll.l A ..... t V... tu nf flu, tntl nf Ms I game, and "Shimmy" might get a sur prise, but Carl doesn't think !. Twe ciewns wen In two dajs are enough le held any one ever for 11 while, and Fischer hns plenty of time te lake a rest before be wins Ills next cbnmplnnsliip. Carl started te play tennis just seven jwiiH age when he was fourteen years old. He wen secrnl junior tourna ments and then entered the I'nlversltv of I'ciiiiM)ivuiiin. He placd iu hi freshman ienr al I'enn anil was cap tain of the Red and Hlue incipiet wield ers when he was only 11 sophemoie. At the present time, while holding the Middle States singles and doubles titles, he is tlie Pennsylvania State llunebull end TennU li iippelntmrnt. Hull. Held with ril Heuse, trnnl. 8IH- each Pjr son. A.M. i! P.M. te A:S0 enlr. I'll. Tle. WIOJ, HASRIIAI.f. TCOIHV 380 P. NATIU.I. i,1,ji.IjI. iiimi PhUHea vs. Chicago "Cubs" .seuts ut (llinbi-ls und Spaldlnxn (1311 AN.M'AI. SCOTTISH GAMES or TIIK CALEDONIAN CLUB MAPI.E (IHOVK. FOX CHASE NATl'RIMY. AfOUST ATH Take Tar Ne. SO en Fifth Kt. Illreit le fireve Lyric Theatre CAMUF.N. N. J. Official Motion Pictures leenardTtendler Championship Fight One Week Starting Today Noen le Midnight Thr law doe net permit the slieHlni of tliew- Hunt nlctiireH oetnlde of the stnte of .New Jerwj, SEE IT IN CAMDEN File Minutes Frem I'lilludeliililn A FISCHER TO ACKLE SHIMtDZU ni o!ntedoim &fel&i,;'J I - p.ayers in die iniisl plrturcsque Devil lain" during all Ills matches (jebert Is the leteran of the team doubles champion, nleng with Wallace. I L- I,,!,,,-,.., . ,,,.lr.,.i .il, PI, II Iter. 1 lens , , imii'ititi iiiiiii iniiiui ,..,.. ..... ... the Califernln star, holds the elphln District doubles crown, I I'llllll.l ... , 1. ...1 .1... .1....1 riscner ami r.eiicns icaciicu ine iie.ii round of the doubles at l.ongweod dining the recent ten.ney at H.oek- line, only te be icfeate.I by Tilden and Wallace .lohnseii. He previously bad been beaten by Jehnsen in the singles ,... 1 ..' . , ,. , r . 1 . .j,... esteerdiiy tarl was forced te play I one et his imiiest .1111 ones eineer1)mn P11l ,lnv1 Imk (Jl tll(1 m,w IU rtMUIII 1IIK .'illlUH' trmm i-iiiit-t fhnfiipleiiliip. Hf onpeMMl I. S. ( rnvis at the Cynwyd Club, nnd wen out in straight sets. (!-.'(. 7-."i. 11-4. t uivis made Carl step his tastest in order te win. Fischer was forced te make all kinds of fftiie phuement shots 10 score nelnts. und was rarely given a chance te use his forehand smash. Cravis. tee, played a wendertui game. and. though defeated, deserves r..i.i .. ; iiMlsn KlseliPi. siild he una .r.rUe.l I thp"'Brwt biiie it .11 li surprised I) tlie ereai unni pill up i his opponent, nnd thnt he was kept en' 1 tees all of the Mine . . - m 1 ' - LlMllWig ;1 j I 1 VALVE-IN-HIAD f lu I JJH i i J mmmmmrmmmm ' i i 1 I f y MOTOR CARS jd . MdNiMf f ife' - - -- rmM KINGS AND QUEENS ON TENNIS COURTS International Net Stars Com pete This Week in Invitation Tourney at Se'abright TILDEN WILL NOT PLAY Seabrlglil. N. .1.. .Tilly 31. 'Hie, greatest of the Invltntien tennis tniirnn- , ments te be held thi season will begin 1 Ibis nftcrnoen en the nlsleiic turr courts r m ., r, . , .1 . t M....lu .. n,1 . ..f (in, iiiiiiricriii i.iiwii ii'iiiii". 1 11 ' Cricket Club. Net only wl most of the best piny- nrs ill HUM rillllltn. eieii mill wniin'O. and enmtiele for llie fiinieus Seabright 1 challenge bowls, hut (Jerald Patterson. .1. O. Andersen. Pat O'Hnin Weed nnd II. C. Werlhelm. coiiinesing the Aufrn- ' laslan Davis Cup team, who arrived In ililu .. In Invi Tuedm. and the r renen Davis Cup team wlll enter tne stiuggie for the honors. In the women's i-Ingles ami ilmibleM the galleries will have the "ppertunitj ( of seeing In action sueh world-famous .tilmirs as Mis M'illna HJurstedt Mai- leiv. iintienni ciininiiieii ; .net. "". 1 Sutten IJiinil. of California, former Mnrim, in. ersteln .less, p fr ner 111 - tlennl doubles title helder: Mh I ,eaner liess, .Mrs .lessup s ciiamiiieu doubles paitner: Miss Leslie Hancreft. of l.ongweod. H. 1.. Hile bolder, and I Miss Martha Ha.wml. .Miss ne'en u 111s. Miss Kdlth Sigeurnev. Miss Marguerite Dnvis nnd Miss ( el es I'llker. , -Men s dingles ami in nines ,,, 'singles nutf doubles and mied il.iulilr- j - -- , , ,, .1. uil he 11 nied 4 ,, . " .i,. ,1,,, ,,. . , i1! ,'Vl T ,t-nV h t, .,, , .tltl , I"'""' ' .wl .! .' nl ' ' " "' ' " U.i-iniil Ner Is 111 Ian d fe niier mitienal champion. In ing wen In original tre, I y km wn n- tl Adi IN Hup. outright in r.lld, after it had been diijed for for fifteen cnr. Til . . , , , Vhi-eii M. Wash howl. i... t The twin Senbiighf bowls will be In competition In tin- men' doubles. Thej were wen iu lill'.i b. Tilden and Vincent Uieh.irds. bv Washburn and Heals C. Wiight. in WHO. and by Washbuin nnd Williams last ear. The Seabright Challenge Hewl for women was wen In WHO b.v Mis Mor Mer Mor eon y.inderstein J ej.su p nnd lnl icnr '' .Mix .Mallei. . William M J..Ihimii. -f Calif... nia. . nntleniil chauilileii and liicmher' "i"", niiiiiuiiii iii.ini,ieu aim 111, inner , nf ' "' vl,'terltis Davis (up team of In Mis Ma Het wiiiH i. iiv r- m . iliiiTmiTilllwilflulHin I 1 f WWF J J H hi if ' l I I ' '? ' lf fill ' m Je fil k- 4 in ww mjmmiw M.K i t m w I . ur-. : ' a mm m m w m jka mwm , si , - I, ,11111111-11 I I - . -- .- p - - milium i ., ( j, Vi- ' Feature Matches in Seabright Teicrncy a i M. Wllllnm M. .lohnsten, of Cali fornia, vs. H. W. Pearson, of Phila delphia. Vincent lUelinrds, nf New erk, vs. Dwlght F. Davis, of Washington. 4 P. M. Cernld I.. Patterson, of Australia, vs. Jehn P. Whitbeck. of New Yerk. .1. O. Andersen, of Australia, vs. .1, II. Fenne, of Hosten. ft P. M. .ene Shlmiru, of .Inpati, s. Carl Fischer or Cedrlc A. .Majer. f)i IM Mw ? ,,,., jlllM i,,,,.,, fr,,,0, M(n! ,, opposite side of tlie draw from Ilntl..pkl.n ., iwl If tlw.t.i. I vi it ..rent ntnv. 1 a nun siiiii nni itui-' i " - v j.i.T ' ers come thieuah into tin final round. us .efins likelv the resulilnir fix p set I 1 iiiii-i ir it...-' t'",tf.i..i mal eli should provide one of tlie most ' lllng struggles ever seen en Amri- I ir II can celli Is. lt, !,,, n r-orixjiler t'nit men like jMntu. Vincent HIclinriN. . Willis )nv Hnbertnnd Heward Kinsev, of, Oillferniii: Lawrence li. Ube. i,,,i, u ., .,,1 T,ii ri'n., ... w, J. O. 1 mil. of ,1(, Aiistralasiati Davis Cup team, and I Cochet, Horeiro. iiehprt and Sainn- 7.i.uli. of the Ficnch liiteitiatletial , lUn,,nKp traln, will he competing for 11K0 entered, Mever hns fend hopes tl(, rhallenge cups It is net difficult m'ef winning the tit if. and snvs that he realm- that the men who gaih ibe linal will give llefkin 11 harder battle thnn he rniiinl luicket. will enh have nchievt-d ,, ,,, i,v pinjing super-tennis ,f ,.,,,,, ,n ,,, .t, ,. 'ul),pU , Seabright this wck. He feels that he needs n ueek of ict be fine pri'imrlng for Ibe linal condition ing pleeess that leads te the D-ivl" -'l and iiatleiial 'lia miiienli ii meetinss. ' Tin- following men have been 1 j "(.ceded" III the sitlgli" r.","ii-ii 111 1111 riiiKi.'. .iiiiiiir.iii lohnsten. I ,j( i(ln- Williams. AVnsbbu-n. Pat. t,.,w)lt Andeisen. Weed and SI1I111I711 I Iin following women hnve been "seeded": Mrs. Millien, Mrs .li-sup, Mis. Hundv und Miss l,elie P.apereft. At the time this ntmigeuictit was innde the Scalirljhr eii.mlttee was net ccilaln as te the entr of the Fieueli team, but iirovisien has been made te nrbitiaiil place the French s.ti In Ibe draw niice It N iuiiIm'1 known the will compete. (,, lA , Western Favorites Come Through C'lilciiKO, .full 31 -Prrliminnrt mail h.-e In th niiri s IriKli-. of th inirti-flfth nnnUHl vvmern i-nril 1 h'implnnship leurnnmeni at He- Seuth SUIe Tennis Cluh er- plnyerl mi lieuvv leurtu umler n Mcht ilrlryle nf ."'inex."ien ,"vor"" c"me ,hre,,Bh wl,n- v ni mioeuu, , vincy line ether team in this class Omal.e. Ml... Julv 31 WmA lJrn of. Teams dc,,ting games ci " .''ou,', """ Lh" Missouri V-Upj mn 1...1.1, ' I) Mitchell ".IIT ,itlK ,., fni chmpi'.nlii, hs ilpaiinwl11' V ' . ,,, ' TV- ' imui Kairn of Kansim litv (V 3 03 0 s T seventh street. Phene Dinme Wins Missouri Valley Title PH f-$M YOUNG STARS PLA FOR TENNIS TITI Tourney for Fairmeunf PM Beys' Singles Crown Starts at Woodferd Courts j-' MILTON HOFKIN ENTERED Ti... w ir....i ..... ri..i. afur. 1! 1,1,- Mill Mlllll l . IHIII-" V III!, ,T,.W t- berry Mansion will be the wrnp of th''4f. second nnniinl bej singles tennit tenr- nauient for thp chninrinnshlp of Fair- J'f Mount I'niK today, starting at 1 11 ciepk. j .Tesfitih I. flpf In the ehfllrlTllin Ol " -- - -,.- .. - - Hie committee which has charge of thn A telll'llPA . lie atiiieunced thnt n grout) ', JA .- -i - of ine dpsi ii,ners in tlie city nnn en- ty mt lered. nnd that llie competition would jfjl II' A1 VH llllllll I 1 HI'I'll, ' r Milten llefkin. the bejs' snn1c cliampieii of I'ennsylvnnln. a member of the oedford Courts Club is 'iinnnB 1 nose enteieii m the play. llefldn H rnviueil te win the title. Milfnrd Mejet. linallst in the Stnte tourney, and wlje. along with llefkin. wen the Penii'j'vanln doubles title. In ' put Up at Cvnw.nl slieuM tliei reach llie liannl round. Millie M-iculre. rated ae one of th' best le iila.ie, s In the Ik.is' class nt the Cjiiw.mI flub, enleied the current leuiiiHiiieut for the express inirnen of getting nnether cinck nl llefkin. Medals will be awarded te the winner and the runner-up In thp Fnirmeiint ra ik leuriic. A si ver levlne cun. the "' '" '"'"' " August. ill he pre- n.l.lrnl ... llir. It . I..... ..it.. ..I.. ., ..it - .M.-.i ! .in- 111-M eii.i tiiiiniig ine riTIH for two MNirs. ELMIRA GIANTS HERE New Yerk State Team Wanti te Meet Lecal Cluba The Klinlra itinnts. a fnt team from New Yerk Slate, ate invading the city. They mine with n record of eighteen wins out of twenti -one sterls, with th best t funis )n Ne Yerk State. 1 The (Hants malinger stntes that he , has a first-class lne-uii and would MR,, n meet tennis kiieh n St i m ,- J, , .. , ,n . Ht' ' Iinrnbn-. M. h. Smith. Hrillesblirf, Chester. Ilobsen. Fleisher. Fertv-eighth Wnrd. Illlldnle. Legan. North Phillies, Philndrlphin Terminal. K. p. H. A.,, i-ii'iiiiui r. - . nun .i. .. uareer or any communicate . Twenty nnienu m)4 urn a j nt "li k4 A J. . ' I .; - . '.,'Mi
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