v? E?tmY$:f fff-. W V "4 BSK 6 "Big Bill" TITLE MATCH TO BE BITTER, SA YS TILDEN Champien and Johnsten Beth Are in Fine Ferm for Deciding Tilt in Competition for 1922 National Tennis Crown Here Today BY WILLIAM AMERICA will retain the champion champien shlp of the Vnlted States In tennis since William M. .TolinMen nml I will meet today te decide the tltlchelder for 3022. This was determined by virtue of Johnsten's victory ever Vincent Rich rds, of New Yerk. S-tl, 0-12, !! In the (-eml-tlnnl round of the mi Mount Mngles championship nt the tlcrimin tlcrimin tewn Cricket Club. And the elimina tion of the Inst ferclRiier. (icruld I.. Patterson, of Australia, by me. in n bltterlv contested miitcb. 4-rt. Hl-il. (1-1 Little Hill opened eautlmirly nsalnst Klchnrds, evidently remembering the five-set strURgle Inst yenr mid nutte obvieuslv determined tlint there would be no repetition this scurrm. Johnsten inn the tinkers -lad nil ercr the court, but Vlnnie wns equal te nil the chnsliiK nnd held his own villi the redoubtable Culifertilan's rervicc. He held sway te -1 nil In the At this point Johnsten pained a break, but Richards, .with splendid passinK shots, returned the compliment (or ." all. This proved the climax of bis game for the duy. J0HX8T0X xiii the Yenkeis star mercilessly and the pace uas telline en Richard, icie test some of Ms usual steadiness. JOHNSTON srew stronger with encli succeeding game. Hvery shot In his machine-like equipment was timed te the moment, and he drew nway from Richards by n wide ninrRin. Inking tin first set. S-fl. nnd the next two, ft-2. 0-1. Johnsten Accurate Johnsten did net have quite the blinding speed lie showed against Alou.'e I'ridny. but he was accurate at all times Ind sufficiently paceful te held Richards fit hay. Ocr.ild l'nttersen plncd magnificent tennis in the early stages of his mntch t Itli me. He outplayed me throughout the lirst set, making very few errors find bcering placements wheneve'r he bad a chance. He well earned the first tit, outseorlng nnd outgeneraling me tt fiery singe. Frankly. I was worried. I have rever seen l'nttersen in hettrr form than Ciiring this t-ct. lie held u nie.st dan- E Second Year of Competition Will Be Inaugurated With Six- Club Circuit WEST PHILA. LOSES STARS HIGH-SCHOOL T m OPENS NEXT WEEK The 1Mb p High s-ctioel i enuis . f. ..,.. League, the latest addition te the major, ,.!, ''"'h-'- ' '- Mt. in. Venn s H'erts of the Philadelphia l.lph helioiils.;cr,,l"en squad, completing Its mveiiiI will open its second year of its ills- week nf preliminary training, has vis. tery with all six schools represented. ,ions tedny of a well-deserved rest te- The opening date is set for next ,n.,m,. f, , , , , Tuesdav afternoon. West Philadelphia l'""""" "f,ri ""' lne', Mrenunus week High, champions Inst year, will play,0' Pn".v season practice since college Frnnkfenl nt the Pioneer Field; IVn-iinen lirst denned mnlcMitiib at the I'nl- Iffll lllf.l, l.n ii.niinri..iin i.'lll nminw,- I ;,. . . Northeast High, nnd Southern High ..... ...H". in. ........ .e-..., .... "ll". - will take a trip te Cicrmnntewn High. The schedule consists of fifteen games, each team playing the ethct once. The contests will be played 011 Tuesday nnd Thursday afternoons. The Speedbeys are without courts for their matcAc and will play all their fames en the field of their opponents. This was the case Inst year, but it did net seem te hurt their plaving. With all the members of the titular team back this year the West Phila delphians feel confident that they will retain their honors. Central Streng However. Central Hich. with Milten Hefkin, the Pennsylvania Stale cham- pien, and Milferd Myers, the runners- 'ten ami time sipiail Is in better con up, In the same teurrninent, included ditlen thii yenr than it has .been for among its nersennel. will prove a among 11s personnel, win prove a mighty obstnele In their path, and nl! should net be roses for the team from across the Schuvlkill. The Tennis I.eaeue will nrnetleallv finish its schedule before the Football League gets under full sway. The (in Cflme nn thn lt.l In snlipilul...! f.,, Onl .J ..... bcrS. The majority of the players out for the Central IUgii team have been prae- IClll- tlcing all summer en the Woedfourd , eeurts nt Strnxxberrv Mnjisien and are I in splendid shape. Ilefkin and Myers were among-the finalists In the State championship. Successful Last Year I.as tyear the league was mero or less an experiment, but the object for nich the league was organized was reached, nnd the season was considered a successful one. ihls season things will be worked en ' larger scale, ami hy the end of the wasen the officials of "he league be lieve thnt it will lie en a par with the 'tailing sports of the Public High Scheel i-engue. The fchedule fellows : n,i ")ay- September 1 XWet riilladol riilladel K..,." Krnnkterrl, Onlrnl m Nerthciint: MWthern at derninntmvn, Thutsda- .SeptemliPr L'l VVVnt rhll.nll y.i il Centrnl. .Seiiihern High at runic- 55' (rmantewn Bt Nnrtlieant. 11jt.'lnv Septeml-er i.'t -Vt Philii'lf-lphl.i i (lenniintewii. I'pntrnl Illuh nt rrnnkfurili teulhprn at .Verthniht. ,.P"'lv Sepicinlicr :' Wen miliip enia nt .Southern, c'piitral nt (iermiiutiivvn; frjnkfnr.l nt Nurtlipint. vunilay. October a Wen riilU.lplpht.i at i J- " Antral nt Southern. 1'raukteril "' ermanten. W. P. H. S. looses Twe Stars ,Tvve stars of the West Philndelphla HlRh Scheel football team of last vear "ill enter Perklemen Scheel this month. I -JleKlvvee. brilliant fullback, and j '" Mann, halfback extiaerdlnnry, are "ie players. icr.ivvet. uhHn tin iltiln-t i,nl,i ml ,,.i ; ...il. tn muea prominence as some of the ether '"'1-icks in schelnstle circles, was. '"'vertheless. a crackerjnek player. jjt' I thoroughly acnuainled with the V"0'iid played hard from the opening jalstle te the end of tin- game. He wttled with all ids might, and was a capable performer. Mann lirst came Inte prominence last "r as a im-mber of the Orange and i grid aggregation. Miff was a noted '''"Plunger, and was also geed at sutcnlng and throwing forward pusses. tt "!! hi'"!" TAT IIS. . . eltimni ",'"iu in aimeiicii lll nml two mufiii?"' Pn. clear uxixitlen of lrt :. -mum. till V ;?,' athletlca which l cbaracterlitla Written lUIIII tl.a Uan I.n.lAV mw Lain. xoek ler 11 in m ti perta CBLie LllMMB. "Ualu It a and "Little Bill" Meet for National T. TILDEN. 21) P rnus lend at 4-n en his service in the sicend set. but fortunately for me the na -e wns telling en him and he dropped In-- delivery, which proved the turning p'lii.t of the mntch. ' , second break nt 4-."J, only after client six deuces, gnve me the set and with it the offensive passed Inte my hiTds. Patterson was dangerous nt nil time- in the third fet. but two lucky net cords, one for a chnnce te brenk at 4--, the ether set point nt I'.-.", carried me te safety. It was a lucky break and one which may well have saved me from defeat. A .lO.S'7' unfortunate happening for Patterson, but W;c the true sportsman he is, he took it with u flitn. and playfully kicked the of fending ball ever the net us he left the court for the rest. TIIIO final set found me going like wildfire, while l'nttersen wns net quite se severe us he hnd been, with the result that the set wus mine at 0-1. Kcn I'p te Date Today is" the big battle. Little Rill nnd I have met ten times In tournament or mntch play, each having five vic tories. The rubber should be a long and bitterly contested match. The famous trophy, the Challenge Cup, passes from competition (Ills year, for each of us have two legs. Ne mat ter who wins, a new cup will come into being next yenr. Johnsten Is In great form, nnd 1 knew fully us well or better thnn nny one else just, hew wonderful he is at such n time ns today. Nothing but I lie highest class tenuis can avail against him. However. It is a pleasure te knew that such an opponent awaits jnu, for if defeat ls.te be my portion I lese te a great player, a line sportsman ami a geed friend. I have never been in better condition, and if Johnsten bents me he will beat the best tennis I have In me. My slncerest congratulation-, are his If he wins, us I knew his are te me if I should be the lucky man. JOH.XSTOX stands for no ntlbn . nml tin tciicti, and I hope that I, tee, can meet him in the same spirit. Copurieht. ID!!, hu 1'uhUc l.tdetr Company All mO 111 g"&f HI I I IliJ I "- 'aw I j Twe Workouts Today Will Pre cede First Rest of the Quakers' Grid Men REGULARS IN GOOD -SHAPE llTM J III 1-IMinNVIVIItlin In view of the welcome Inj-eff, Head ( each Jehn Ilelsman has ordered n full dose, of exercise for tmlny. revert ing te the "two workeuts-a-dav" pro gram inaugurated upon (he arrival of the l'eiiii gridiiieu twelve d.ivs age. (In Thursday Comb Ilelsman cut down training te nun woikeut ea -li day. in order that his men would net .become tee finely trained se early in the season. ),, announced nst niht. however, thnt Monday weuld.iee n re sumption of the single dose. With the etienin" l-iuih- of thn imuii. with Franklin and Marshall College in Penn's new stadium only two weeks (JAvny, It may safely be taid that the " seusens. sipri. Ti,lr.,i ,,!, sl,"Jurf" , , ,, , of n fpw' l,rem'sns men dun l' !J""cs .and several ethers who are several seasons. n.".rMni? m."1"1' allinenls. Is the only thing that has tended te dampen Penu'a j C mill-PS for n lii-.iunnrniiu ....!. 1 1-.... ..... I fen. Pertunntely, none of the injuries ilmvn , occurred te any of the varsity '-nund. Je date, the scrubs have borne i, i-... I.,...,r. Hiet-i-'ll ri'll- - "c erunt et( the acciiients. lesterdny s scr ininage pin Ceil thrpn mere 01 rneir nuinncr en the tempenirv "no-service list." They tire Jack Itemers und liill Culleii, seteud string guards, and Jerry Celeman, premising Cleveland, (., lad, who has been play, infe a hangup game at left halfback en the second team. Iteiners Is a Philadelphia lad who caught Coach Ilelsman's eve ,v the lighting spirit he displayed in' the initial' scrimmage. uge. lesieruay, 11c sprained is knee while tackling. ltr. Arthur Light, tram physician, said it is a re re ciirieuce of an injury received ou Franklin Field lust fall. Cullen, who halls from Scranton, it one of the huskiest men en thn line, and his absence from thu scrub will leave a gap for Hie present at least. The coal region lad has been showing lets of stuff, nnd looked like possible varsity material. Warm for tcrimniage The weather yesterday was exceed ingly warm for scrimmage, and nu merous substitutions had te .Jie made. This morning, suggested even a hotter afternoon today, hut Coach Ilcisman, undaunted by the het spell, has called fur scrimmage lute this afternoon. Special attention will be given this afternoon te interference,. Yesterday 'a scrimmage showed a markrd advance ment in taking out the opposing war riors, hut Coach Ilcisman believes thcru is still 100111 for added improvement. e-i... r...... ...i ...... 1.... , 1 ... III.- l-'iniiei I'liPCMIIK fun niSU Will receive celisldeialile attention- 'i-mn Davies, former Pitt star and all-Aiuer- icii 11 nuiium-ii in urn years age, is tutt ing tlie burden of this instruction. The social enjoyment of the bound members' has net .been overlooked. Cnptalu "Pest" Miller, lied and Itlue leader, has hired an orchestra for to night, and the boys anticipate a merry time. A hike will lie held tomorrow morning. Reds Get Pitching Star (1 111 Imiiit I. II., Sipt HI -I'lti-hrr Uebprla. of tllu lililMlUM 1 lull, (if tht. t'nttnn kl.lteil I.enk'uc. Inui sIkiiiiI a ti.iitrui.t with Cincin nati, It wnn stalcil at club hiailquniLru here. Itnlrte was the leailliiR hurler In the Cotten KtaUe oisanUatlen and was rrcalled by San Antonie and waa aecured by the Ileda fre.n that club. PENH FOOT TO REST TOMOR EVENING PUSMO LEDaEB-PHlUABELPtAV SATUBDA?,; ARGENTINE MEETS SHELBURNE TODAY TIiirdvGame in International Pole Tournament Sched- uled at Bala BOTH TEAMS ON SCRATCH ONK of the nie't spcctnculnr pole mutches ,,f Hip Inlernatlennl tour nament new being played at the Phila delphia Country Club oval, Rala, will be staged this afternoon between the famous Argentines and I.nrry Stod dard's Shclburnc four. The jade and cllew of Shrlhurne is wen by two of America's "Rig Four" L. V.. Stoddard and left-handed Wnt Wnt sen Webb. Yeung Rebert Straw-bridge, of Philadelphia. pliis back, while Ray mond Itcdment, who holds a record of having scored seventeen goals in one game, Is iiNe a member of the team. The Argentine's famous string of pole ponies will come In for a geed deal of attention. They outclassed the Eng lish mounts In the --erics abroad, but probably will find stiffer opposition here. The winner of this inn tell will play the Meudew Rroelc four next Wcdnes- jdny. Mllburn's men liming advanced by eliminating (he Flamingos in their con test last Thursday. Reth teams play from scratch In tills game, though en their pole ratings thu Shelburnes are handicapped at one mete goal than the invaders. The line-ups: AUUUNTIXIS HHKMIl'KNn Win- nml VV'r.lle Jiulu nnil Ytltuvv Dnvlil Mlle 8 1.. j:. Hteililnnl 10 Juhn Mile" 'I ltnyinnnil Dolinent IV Jink .N'tlHen 0 J. W.ilsen Wfiili In l.i'wlH I.ncuy .... 10 It i: StruwbrlJue II Total 3D Tetnl 31 Tilden Is Favored Te Beat Johnsten Cnntlnurtl frnin l-imc (Me climbed te the very peak In the second set and then swept the remaining two There are many who believe tint Johnsten will win tedny, but the ma jority favor Tilden. The slim native son has shown remarkable accuracy In Ills untitles of tin- last two dajs am his forehand Is working In spleudii shape. Yesterday. iigiilnt Vincent Rlclinrds, he could have hit a hair en the baseline, se remarkable was hi. placing. In his three sets against the New Yerk euth Johnsten scored thirtv-tvvu li'nel.tneiil s Mfiitnsf tuiinlv. !iml !tl ,,,,,,ll'-"'y ls shown In the fact that he hail only fourteen mils. He ceminitlcd twenty -nine nets, hut tin- majority of t linn wire enh an imii uinler (In- tape. (ierald L. Patter-mi fell before Til den in four sets .M'stcnlaj . hut cnl.i "n the late stages did the American lift his game te lefty heights, At the be ginning he was care'ess anil he permit ted the Austiallan in take the firt --et. (Srndunll.v lie showed iniprevemeut until the fourth set. when he vas in the form that has carried him te the highest peak li. tennis. The lii-rmnntnwn athlete is net likeU te he list it the beitluului: nc.ilnst Johnsten today . The very tenseness of j the situation even at the stmt should! in-, ciiei i: i in nine Mil in i -. hest 11 i the opening game of tin- llil set. ! 1 lie American tltleheliler twisted his kn in his inateh yeslcrilay, lint It Is net likely that this wl hnndhnp hlm nlnsl Patter- in-lay. He fnvfired it n en. lint ilurin. the iiitei'inisslen he lin.l i t riihlu-il ami In- showed no HI efficts In the liiinl frame. The center court was reserved for the big match. , Yesterday Courts X0. 1 and :i vu-re pseil in the im-lesufy mi, Court Ne. - was nourished, lieerge Weeley has seen te It t .it the turf Is in excellent condition. Although the championship will start at .'! o'clock, there will he entertainment 'or the spectators at 1.' o'cle.-k, when Ir. Phillip It. Hawk nnd C. N Heard both of this clt. haitle for the national' veterans' championship. Ur Hawk Is the I'll! I tltlchelder. . T1!.1''; "h wl" P " "iited exhibition 111 wlneli Mary K. Prewne, former na tional champion, and Mrs. Melh, Mai Mai lery, present title-holder, will appear ACES AND DEUCES ! Interesting Sidelights Glimpstd at tuanncim 1 enms tournament J ' itMiit nnni game of the Patterson--1- Tilden duel yesterday, in which match-point occurred n mnnv times wan evidently the sort In which we re p enty of c e ' '""'' thne l i".lllj Ol .HIS, Patterson pulled a Charlin Uricklev as he dropped the last point of the sec end set by neatly drop-kicking the hall some thirty yanh into the grandstand The big Antipodean, by the,wnv, get a tremendous hand from the giillerv 1 He Ls one who knows hew te lese witlil a smile. It may be tlie liargnin-ceunter train ing, but when the rush for the refresh inent booths starts between matches it is generallv found that the gentler se is lirst under the tent. "Ay, there's the rub!" remarked Jnek, the muscular masseur, as lie chased tlie cramps down the gentle man a ueia. Inside stuff: Oct en Hill te win to te day . Can it be that the excessive moisture in the air is due te the bnb.e surround ing the court? (Ce en, strike me, you brute!) It was interesting te discover from the ineiiiing papers that the defeat of Willis 1 a vis. the California!!, removed another pieniising young college plnyer from tlie tournament. A vest containing four alleged cigarR was found this morning under the north stand. The owner miiv identify himself; by Fiiecessfully smoking one of them. If Tilden gives nwaj many mere an an tegiaphs he will seen be in the class with Jehn Hancock, The steady champing of teetli through, out the day Is 11 reminder that the deg days are net yet ever. " It cannot be denied thnt the ushers are taking a leading part in this tour nament. It is net known whether fleerge Weeley's well-known antipathy te weeds extendi te the widows also. The movies came yeslerdnv. The X-rnys came today when a gentleman in Hie press box borrowed $10 from a friend. One of the first things te catch the eye yesterday was the cinder which ledged ltae.lt in Faltcrseu's optic. IT'S A sotmet- wkmm j-m-j Jimmifi Benner. Thirteen Yenrs. I i - j m ,' - " ! rrrrrrr-rrrtM v H I ' s .s V ':. ;B0Y ISSURPRISE ! ! in 5wnRF 5amr 111 VIIWI1B- Mlt0r l. T ,.,.,. . L. Patterson, of Australl I. bowed te Breaks 49 of 50 i argets ! Ul(, m()M.ir(.h nf ,1Mn un, mn Tilden. I I.-. n-..A AK,n,i, k As the tall Auntie walked off the I in uranci rtmerican n Itl tin- spectators arose, everv man imii woman, and cheered and chipped a farewell that will be heard mound the 66 OUT OF 75 FOR CR0THERS1 ",,ll(I- f'" '''"teiseu ,vtn canv the ue uui ur ie run unuincne tl.lbltP wlth hlm l() thn -Ulcr!.i,ic f I ' I the glebe." ' .!!. i-iiv v T sjnn) in ! R "as ivcn a greater hand than Hie ' :,,,,' , P . .I "He te.id.-ied Tilden. who automatically K. I. Hall, of Terrcsihilc. and Ihir- hccatiu- champion of the world by dc-teen-year-old Jimmle I'.eiiner, of New feat ing the Wimbledon tltlchelder. Net i Yeih. broke forty -nine of his first fifty ,,.li" ,l.,p '"I1, Phlhid.-lphinn N less pep- i hilar than Patterson was the applause targets. j r -eater Intensity. The compliment Steve (Yethers, of Philndelphla, Pn., sf.iiP rlinmnlnn. i.nmnlpi it... Ms ililn ' string shalteieil slt.v-slx of bis seven " i ty -live clays. lie is sheeting from the twenty-two yard .1. It. Johnsten '"T: , . .. , nuiicr et tne .-Vinsen- invm iron iv. wn nn v ni in iire'iu thirty-live targets of his lirst lifty. He i is cempctiiu Irem twenty-two yards. , Pive rcvieu- winners of the (irnnl American Handicap are niuniu the .111 gunners cempillug 111 the event. Thev 1 an- l'ied Mat low. who wmi in Ce- , lumbiis in I'.KH; Mark Iloetman. who I Heiidersnn, who wen at Inylmi in 11111: A. I, Iviiis. who wen ,it Cleve land in m.'il. nnd II. II. Hank, who!., , , t , ., wen at Chicago last vcjir. t Mniln (Jreat Showing Here II. C. Tayler, of Tybce Island, C.a., fTMIK foreigners are te he congratu cengratu congratu whe yesterday wen tin- V'i'eliniinnry 1 lated en their success in America, handicap, lias heen put luck four yards, They lest in the Ha vis Cup matches anil is ynrds. today Mieniing irem twenty Phil Miller, of D.illus. Tex., who bus been sheeting excepliennlly1 well nil week, broke forty-debt out of his fust fifiy. getting twenty-four in i-m-h eT his two event'.. Frank Treeli. of Vancouver. Wash., nnd Murk Arie, Champniune, III., Olympic ciinniplen, who, like Miller, are Fhoeting from twenty -three yards, each shattered forty-seven tnrgets. Dr. K. S. Tremnlne, of Bridgeton, N. J., who wen the hntwlli-nn In 1I10I New Jersey State sheet, broke twentv-1 five in his' first event, nnd is regarded - as a serious contender fee tin. Mmm. plensliip. Other nntnhles from the Hast who leek strong are Steven Crelhers, Phila delphia. State champion : Ceeru'cS, Mc Calry, of New held. X. ,1.. amateur clay target champion of the Culled Stntes'; Clarence- 15. Piatt. Ih'idgeten. former New Jersey champion; Fred Plum. At lantic Citv. another former champion of New Jersey ! Charley N'evviiuuh, Philadelphia, former Cnited States haiiipinn; State Senater Ceergc (ir.iv, Philadelphia, and his hrether. Ir. Al fml Cray, also of Philadelphia. REACH FINAL ROUND - IN LANSDOWNE DOUBLES! Misses Mercer and Morrison Fca-j ture Morning Tennis Play Piny In the T.nnsdevvnn girls' tennis lenrnnment was continued this morn- ing, the feature match lielng the doubles contest in which Miss Cela Mercer and .Miss Margaret Morrlse'n defeated Miss Freda Hurlbrlnk and Miss Kllzabeth IUcliards after three sets, 1 This places them In the final round i with the winner of the ether semi- I fmnl mntch between Miss Heheecn ' I.ewisnnd Miss Kllzabetli Maynnrd vs. 1 .Mi-.-i i.ieaner rrn.er anil .viiss r Inrcnce Hitler, and which will be decided this afternoon. Misses Hiirlbrink nnd Itlchards wen the lirst set rather bandllv, but lest the second after a hard fight S-fl. They vyre also beaten in tlie third set, 0-4. The final In the doubles will be played en Monday and the singles linal will be decided next AVedncsday. '(Slrls" Miiules SIU'ONH Iilil'NI) Miirffivrnt M.irrlann il-fe.iti.,1 Murunr-it While 0 n n a i-nla Jlener divfeal" I Jl" bi C( d I.nvihl, U'O, 11 'J. t tilrls- Dniihles KKMI-riNAI, ltLlUNn I'et.i Vlneir .in.l Mnrs'Hret M.irrls. n 1I0. fcatul rre.lii llurlbrlnli nnd KlUabetl, Jthh nrd. -(.. s-u. n-4. si;reND nei'.vn llfberca Tinla nnd llllznbeth difiilni I.nther fireawlcU und Husband, n-l, ,.5. Mavnivnl Jlrtrcaret Indian Russell Challcngee Villa New Yer'i, Sppt. lit fhr, eh., f.inAi itiulluiiBe fei the Ain..r..i,n 11 w"u.-iu S with thet cominlBalen te bind a "hillenSS te Halt, but when the latter waa dithrSSM directed hla deft at tl nivr charopfeil "ed Tennis Title GBAND AMEBICAN iwwn"'m -W w w iw vavmuiv'A HlMUMtWM WMW Tlie Grand American Ifandlrap, flie blue ribbon event of the trap trap sheeting world, staged tills week en the Abseceu Itinilevard, Atlantic City, has been one of the most successful ever he'd. Marhsmen from every' corner of the United States have been competing In the various events. That It Is a picturesqiie event Is shown by (he Illustration. Fair scatter gun experts shattered the discs with almost as much shlll as the men. The feminine Nlmred Is Mrs. Nera .Sliarlilefurd, champion of Atlantic City Tribute te Patterson Will Be Heard Around the World Tennis Spectators Pay Gleiving Compliment te Austra lian Here and Foreign Players as IFimbleden Champien Leses te Tilden at Manhcim Ry KINVIN III' last of the foreign idajers passen t of the national lawn tennis champiensliln yesterday, when (Serald was net only for the Aii7.ai- captain. out !or ins leammn'es nun euiei un- elgners who had (eme and lest 'l-ll... ..!.... I .. .....I. .Ml'.. I Innnlu .11.1 .,. ',, fP, n,n,. i m,ls ,' Uipi uildi-d spirit and lirllliancv ami Interest .li, our national ch.imnlrmnhln. The .,1. ...... ..e .1... .1 1. ..i.i . n..i leinn. the last 10 lese was Philadel- phla's iimiieciiitlen of the international pomeetliwm A .MDKK'A seeks nnd Invites com- netltlen frnm ntlier lands, and foreign athletes i-crelve sortsiii.in-lll-.e treatment in tills country. It is thoroughly appreciated. and they lest In our nntinnnl doubles and Muslc-i and yet thev wen friends by their splendid show pig ami sports mnnship It took the best plnyers in the I'nlted Stntes te beat them. Jese Aleusn wns the litst te fall, and he fought William J. Clothier through five sets and te the point of exhaustion before he succumbed. Then Pat O'Hnra Weed dropped before T'lden's smash ing .play, and se did Zenzo Shimtzn, und new Patterson. AltllOllgll Patterson undoubtedly P,n.ve'' ,ll' ',et,t tennis of nny of the ''"'adcrs, it was Manuel Alonse.who i-ieui'ii int; ii-ni impression nnil gnmeil the greatest amount nf popularity be cause the Spaniard plays the dnshing, daring, spectacular game thnt always appeals, while the Australian relics en power and speed of hall. .Manuel Alensn went te the round before the semi linn K In that In bowed te the super tennis of William M. .lohnsten. when the wixurd from the West was riding high nn the crest of his greatest form. James (). Andersen also recalled the fifth round, there te be eliminated by Vincent Itlchards when the nineteen-year-old New- Yeik wonder was play lug his hest. TT TOOK the three highest ranking J- players and .1 former national champion te step the thrust of the foreign opposition. This Is -i record of which Spain, Australia a,,, ,lanau ran be justly proud. Tilden I'ses He.id IT TOOK Tilden four sets te brush off Patterson yesterday Hi- wen nt I-1. 0.-1. ft-,'!, n-l and he should have triumphed in straight sets. The Ameri can champion was a bit careless 1,, the lirst set, und although Patterson played remarkable tennis in tlint frame, it did net compare with the Philadelphia at his heighth "Pig Pill," it seemed could net get warmed up in the seeeml set. he dropped tin- first game 011 his own service and then things begun te Teel, jserieiis. However, tin- Man of Mntiheim raised ills game and he swept the Wimbledon titiehelder off his feet. The Australian showed signs; of weakening under the iicuieuiieuH strain anil he lest the sec ond and third sets without forcing the issue te extra games. In tlie third set Tilden deliberately let shots go by hlm for points, unit there was a reason. In attempting a pnr. Ilcularly dilheult "get." he twisted his knee and lie wan limping. He wns looking forward te the intermission Mi that attention could be given his in I jured meinuer. lie Knew tin could win ou his own delivery and In- chose, net te llsk further injury in trying te defeat Patterson when the An.ue was serving. TIIKUIO was nothing te it hut Til den In the fourth set. Ile plavetl te Patterson's weak backhand And erten the Anae dmppi-d paints In the net. lie completely smothered the smashing, driving Australian. Johnsten's Accuracy TN' THK ether beinl-llnal round match i.!!LHUe.1y.u" Jel,s'. through the medium of his uncanny accuracy, ran oil SEPTEMBER 16, ' 1922 at the Gerinantewn Cricket Club SPOBT! .1. POLLOCK away from Vincent Richard n strniL'ht 61'IS, iS-li, ll-L'. li-l. Rardy Is Johnsten -ecu in the form lie displayed yesterday. His forehand was booming with great force, and his sideline placements cut tin- chalk or sought Ihi-verv corner of ti eyrt. The ................ . game hut frail Richards sew his lest shots returned and. although he put isass:: nf l.-fill,... T...:. In.l I i -ti .. . - ". iii-i--iiiei-ier ueiu ine mas- ter jilniesteven. n ist ,,n his own service at ,1.4. ami it lei.L-n.l lib.. t,.i... Men s set, but the lull,. ,.w Yerlii-r drove through fi w nKninsi his rivals ileliven ,.i feri rI the tussle Inte extra games lint 011 the thirteenth film., i... 1....1 .....i 1 .. . "' ni"i .leniismn went the lead against Richards' service wen en his evvn. into uud The effort tired the yeuili. for .Tolin .Telin .Tolin eon had run hlm niLe,! 'i-i, . 'crner entinucl the ch.tsi,,c tetles' , the second se, .,n. 1, hards' stamina ...- ... 1. in- wen two games in ths tiame, hut only one in the last. . piCIIAUns playing against such ' odds was commendable. He W1S imne tee strong when . went en the eeiirt. for a recent attach of ptomaine poisoning ,ni weakened liim. MISSES WILLS AND HOOKER WIN GIRLS' DOUBLES TITLE Beat Misses Geedman and Hllleary in Straight Sets Miss Helen Wills, of California, and Miss III len Hoeker, of New Yr.rl. m-,.i. . I the girls' doubles lawn tennis chnm- piensiup 01 tin- t niti-i Mates tedav en the turf ceui t of the Phllad.-lphln Cricket Chip by defentjug Miss l.ouise (ii.edmnn nnd Miss Hem Hille.irv of the Phllailelphia C C, l!-(l, ll--'. '' Misses Wills and Hoeker alnmsf es tablished a iccerd with their wonderful playing in tlie opening set. They wen the set nt love and only til, owed' th-ir iiiieii.iui one point. uis.i Wills drev the ball Inte the net in the fifth Bamp giving the local girls their enlv point ' The all-around plaving of MJss wills .! U. -... t.M. . '-llln nun iiv:i i.uiiii.-i wus iiniiinnt In the second set a Ne. Their opponents however, seemed te recover from the "stage fright" thev I,,.! in the first .V. and played much Letter tennis t'i,...'. I lr.nl ,. .. .1 1 . ' . 'ley ......., i., ,,. ,-, ;,-,,, tunics pavt u-d ..,. . '" ' " '" ulp levcurn. J lie point seeie : 1 lit--1-MtsBcs Wills nn.l li, . si T 1 1 - Mlaea Ooe'Iman an.l Hi I I 4 4 :t n 0 t 0 4 ;e c 3 in 2 11 0 0 si;t 4 4 Ji(i snrnvn Mleeu Willi ii.j lln.k. - Mlsnes Oednian and Jl" 1 4 . Scraps About Scrappers tltle HiiKlirs uui tip hi in , Hiit(in)-r I'll It.. Inn irr.uup prmirnin at th Mi-'iihnn 1 r 111.11. hninkr I .1 lx Unit lilseRlBti.n nn.l J ,hnnv M, , . "Uh s;, .,, wlnil.iii. ,i,i1u. iu ...'.'."'. -1 lei ."-- no 1 1-1. ui- I'll Mil .lu.lue ltle... Lldi. uM.'l. v . j mn I ('.-.- 1 runt.lt Jv..r ..a I ic 1 1 11 ird I'u. 1'r.inki, .......e. ji nn ,-iurri M tu. .-renn ii" I'lie mlllmi'ii nr- n!u.t.l in (ia of Steve M.ir.- .0 I . r I'm lfi;'"l j"'i' 'i He. k 1.1.1 I -j, j,,s.;m ntnbl sa,., AIU .-.., .....en jiir.lie 1 t'i s-iln... US, nnd Mtlii. fr.ui '-.s 'ri -sm.in nil Iiiul Is In tiif tvttu nn.l pwu.t for nii-.ltien wtih in- of , i,is r'i ZK vmii.b A H..R... J,.P I'M ,,.. ' ,V: ' r" I of lleni' 1-t.undcra. fs,r. ' ,T,rr,"nl"" "'' I" In Pl-iln.le'phl.i tree, Clevi and some in t. in run ,1, M ,,, ' ' he will lake ..11 U-ttln-s .Vl.uk In te. nnl te ih. vvuili. .!.. k. ii J.hnn shuC " liKhiwelshi lilt in ih" nji Plu. rim, '.V," numbers vv Him llnm.,n J .amis .,T pt"n f'r - - -""i.rurriwher.'Midine si,.;,:. ' .. TVimkle Sturulre. ,. i niriTVsp,.rt ra . mi,,, ....... 1'iH-m, no rrnti- iti.l,ie ..ni -"-'--1. .K iu a i.r.iKen iiiuinb. hin ii mr-re-ni!ni.i .......... (te. , ,,ii is ICul) ,v fortnight. icii..n In .. Temmy rienrj-. MnniMmk IVMuefi-hr en in MrtL-t triliiim.- r. r tiitf.. ),, I" An ill. Ia ui ., .v.. ... is renilj te t ut th like te cet un.ler w ,. "V. "',':'. !) ' ni-i II.. l , .. ,s, ...- iikiuiiii HI Itl, .,1 , rleli. ihe Oierue V. l-.iu,,- l..lt ,,,,, lj llnnnv l)lx, fermrr nnmteiir l'nr. I l . V. ' ." OI niiiiiiiKir, hn- ni. MkTi Ii,,,. ii V; """".. JJ" v.miu- Ti-i lii 10-, Dubbv Murru. 105. uml.r his wuu? unj Iiirk West. Iwn winning r , '.'. .',7 V." ""' ."hm Ohll ..,lnl... . " lIV,,MJ ',',' the ion, fl i Ve 1, C,,V ',' Weflta op;eiicnt. '" UII le Jni'Jt Ijl ltfiu a ii.... i,. . . iivmif hire ti ;;;....: r. .: vv -.'."' "'"' " lift hfi ts-t-ii .iniim in. si th. Mm, n. w s, ntiiuiiTiini; ut- W" Kumiiur Giants Buy Pitcher Today's Independent Game and Results of Yesterday TOHAY'H OAMI'.S Industrial AmnteiiP 1-nitin; Tliurjitijii rullir vs. Slcail .Miller. Tlinriitiin-1 iillrr vs. Whitman CIiihiiIhIp (il'iublr-linnli-r). I'ertv-hetPMii imii Sj.riiie stm-li Art i..iHin vs. .1. T. I-vvU A Ce.. .Miihcliir iiiul est ninrelniiit sir rein. ,. Ilrll Teleiihiiiie f.e.mue-. Atlnntlr ( nnt " U'fslrrn Ktislrlr. scrnnil Kiline nr hrrlm, THcntj.nlnlli nnil rnmhrl.i str-cli. j:i,ivii.vatien si:ittr.s nirlimend (llfints nt llllld.ilr. Ilarlir. OTiiint Mi:s riiM.iilrlpliln IUnl Hlurs nt ItrlilrsliurB. Hlrliinntiit nnil Orllimtnx trrrt". . . I. It llrnthrrN nt MeMicr. Tnrnty-slvtli nml Itrnl etrirt". Mmlli I'lilllv llrhrrvii lit '"ititli I'lilllli-s. Ilre-iil nti'l lllitler lrrrts, Ardmnre nt Slencliurit. rertr-elnlilli nml Mnlnnt slrfcls Slunnliiin nt tnivvlirlilm- A ( letlili-r. .s)-seinml nnl Wnlniit lnst. Vleiise ut t'tirsler. VVe.Inn nt I'm-Miir-IM, I'lftlrth nnil Spnire nlrrti. llnrv A. A. nt I'm Moter. Sevrntli strert nml (irinrKc ntenue. lirrillnc tyiili ut IVrn Knrlc. Thlrtrentli hlrrrf unit flrrrn l.tnp. yiif'nll Test ut (ireenwoeil I'est. Tulln nnil Ann Mrcrls. SlMiten nt North I-lillllrs. I'nurtli Mint Wliiciitietklni: -.Ini'ts. t'lilnn nt ndmiil. (iiurtli Inne nnil OKeirtr. I.li-nslite nt riolisen. Tlilrt.v-llftli strrrt unit (iiiirn lane. Ilnrlmrnrli r.lnnts, of Atlvntli- (Itv, nt Ni'Mvlt.v. Iliifrmile mill (Int.irli. str-ts I)nlrtnwn nt I.esnn A. A . riclitrrntli nml Iterkliinil slrrrts. hll'iili-ltihlii I irpiiii'n nt VVenlr I lull. Tulln unit Witmiirpliimt streets. f'nlnnltil fri- f'rrnin nf Nnrl.ertli. Iteltri ei- nt Ullilnoeil. J1( t m.in nml VV'iilo' VV'iile' ' IIiik .tri'il. KuvvvimhI ut Netaneine. I unit Vennneii slrertn. Jewlsli Werlil nt (linker Ciillinlle (Ink 1'rnnt anil Perter strrrfs c.mii;v C'nmilen ( lty lit (ilnnrp-ter. tleinrlil A. r. v. WliltMi.il) t-nrk. ut Nnr rls unit Mii-rlitim trfils. Siiulli Cninileti N. V . s, C-rrnll All stnrs i-t llrnmlunv n ml llvcrrlt slr'rt. Snulli riilltili-liililn (.Innls . s. In-i 'I.ir A. ('.. ut Hiiiklen nveiiiiH nn. I'lne sirert Orenn (Intr vs. Twelfth W ml, nt M.irlten nnil llnlril nvenin. Illnrkvtiiml Ti-rn-re k. t Inil-n Ml-.t irs .it rievcntli nnil I.lnilen strei-t. set tii .n:itsi;v Ielnlr nt renf-iukpii. VWHllrnep ut Iliiililnii HrlPtits. West Merlin Sjinrrewx nt ll-rlln. -trPllne dull nt Vpt ('nlllni;-M.eil .llnimv llrewn's All-M irn u llelmiint A. . nt Nntlennl I-url:. Ilerden A. T.. ut Delnnrn. SINIIW (.AMT.s Wilmington nt V1spe", M.irrus Henk. I'lillnili-ltililii Trriiilii.vl nt M. ( nrtli.iKP. Sit-prtli mill ( nlli.irli.. strepls. Nnrlli I'IiIIIIpk .. Ilr'ilrsliuri:. Itlilimnnil nnil Orleeiln strppts. Sieiiiluipst nt Vnlmere. ilinn-ilinn nt Ipton. ..""!!' I'liH'y Hebrews ut llrenv CI mts, Npw eik. Cl'lll- I'res nt Ivnuhnn Vp Ynrl, Wllilvvnnil nt I.lnrnln (.Inniw ... Verk (llripy i-.t KinweMl ( ( . Thlnj lirst and I)pk!nsen strppfN. I.errulni- ("li-li nt Illiks A C.. IMcliti- M-ceml rfinl Dirk Mrpi-t-.. l " hut ni ,ii:iim:v lli-rlln vs. tn ,r,in :.n.irniv nt West UPrlln. Ilplnmnt A. ( . of Nntlunil I-rk. ,. Srvvell A. ( .. nt srll. Ilevprli ut ISri.nM.iun. , iJ.Muntvs i;i:m i.t North I'Mis i, Oiiiiseu. 1. .Nulhll.-. It; I pimi 3 Snulli IMills. a. Hrlilrsl.iirK 0. J.l.,.'"..l,".r- ",! "'IllmnP" Illiiik -nv. ,1. Illlld.il-. II: I'Ml.idilnlil.i Itejnl stars. .-,. Il n ih.iu I- siiiiu. ( Ilelment. 7i i:ns Tnlls. t. OTITf OnRinrTITina STIFF COMPETITION ; n -r-... H I I! M TslM jlREF IIUULU I UUKntTlHs-; ,?"": Fnverites Win, but Arc Forced te Shew Best Ferm in In vitation Matches FINAL MATCHES TODAY I Marcus Creer. of l.linereh Wnnei. St.veiis. ,,f I Tiitm u, l-y . and Jehn .1 ISia.l'e, ,,f v. PI 01. pose (;,.,,rSe Hnffner . Will I .-il. ,1 V l.le-e. of P.. niis i,iiriiMnii m ,,, Iintil r .1 ,.1 .1 1 . .. . .... .- no. 1 11 in-iiiiiin-i ;fi 1 tieirri'i'iii "I the I,,, J i, !, ,,,,,. , ,-!,, l.ieer r' .- t ,. , 1., 1 1-1 . f..-in, vt'-T ,,, -'ii'e 111 in,- game ,,t 11, . Ilmel x .l 1 1 1 . ... 1 a art 1., 1 ... ...,11 iMi-iiie' r "' 1 1 i-iit jog .'lull win. get int.. the first -This v as i-i the mernini; rum d 'ay. nt. I lr. X.-ll surprise 1 I,,, ,; rt.1111 - svt.-e.i m st. r- deiig'ny tli hf- il.feil- W Is .e slT. , , d 1. in i.pi-iinei.- nv .a frying him t.. teeiith i,,e liefere Ih-iw ing I Meins 1- .lone.. f Te-,.,..,!, (. s .(nod ; ' ivi r 1.1 fi.n i fr,, ,i irecr. the m-,t h eiiilini: " .1,.. 11 1. .... 1 . . !" i.ii.ii-i.m illlKs.-I,.i s ,H(,r Wnrn 11 Slevens. ,. .,,,, l,,-,, u , mgden .i'!ev player, wen his win 1 the son, . tmals through (l ( . ., , ; , ierv ever i.is.rge lieek, of 'p.. in Ill' niiii a .t-aun.-j win ever I P. J. mugs, et l.lanerch Jehn .1. lie.nlle, the young T.lanen h I1mv,,l' w,'n s":n, P'dibv .Innes se, " rr, ,l",'' '" the national ,.hnmpi,.n . fiini. i.iuuiii inn evirenieiy iCiiieiilt ,-,., penents. Itendle had te p-it everv th:i" In- bad into his pi, me te win from Jehn K. Mawveil In the morning. 1 Ills l all tl II,1"S11L.. ssive'r.tn ive ,1 nv the M"i-n,n v't. ran il 1 of the ei'hti , nth it w is ,,i' Itendle did M"t enne thr.. ic Ttl'll I.. -It h i.l I.,., n .i.,y.. the aftenu.i.n p,h i ;,. , ,,", Hills, g.ive lieieiie i.uif .- 1 young I.liiuerch 'i:w ,-r i: ' te clinch vi. tm v ut til th, i:ven then- It l..,,k. I ... if were going te s p.m.. ,,. . he made a gam- niteiupt three from the (..(ge ,,f ih, enlv missed perf.-rn ing ! an inch. Sidney K. Allnti. ,Ir '.. lleffner hv ,"v nn.l I .01 ti Then the R.,l piv,.,. ,.,.,, fCnight, of Ml,,, . . v liltemarh It was .1 s first iiii. h.,,.. ,,,, ,. , , Il.ilTin-r sti-adi. d down . with vieterv en tin. Mr, , . count In 1 tig -I nnd ."., I '1 imii' gll . 1 . 1 . lie 1 r 11 I ss I.l .T the Ig'.fl . Iit'l 1 ;.-. m w . "i .!. M I 11 f." .1 1. I I K I ! I" ti-Jl I ' lie rg 1 I '. I 1't. I ' ' i" . 1 r t' . , ' (.. TENNIS IN THE PARK Stars Entered for Woodferd Courts I'm ,. . a 1. D..! 1 wmi iicjr ucyinning 1 omerrow v saui'ii.ii.,-d tennis 1... in . n- r tne championship ,,f y , . VUH 1-e he'il 1 (' e V, ,, I. 'lllb. st: rtmc tuiiiiirriiw ,i .i I C. 1 I- 1 i- '"iiris.-i, Mn.in 1. nines have been n..iwii Vt,,i..,.,1.. ,. ' tl... .1... .... IllllrOltl 1 I tin.i ni.t M , " "'l i'll'll Ki et I'viivvvd. nn.l pi. pinyer.s. The time for n-ceivinc been extendc , ; i ent rii I... I. iv 1 . "in"-! pi.iyer iii'suin i. ii . i. miiiiiki ci.inmnni, ,,. ,4 ,, , ,,!,, i"ie men with Jeseph i i i . I elunilu.i nvinue. ilniiiiu.ii leurnament ( 'emmittei-. f ih, MISS STIRLING IN FINAL Plays Mrs. Gavin for Canadian Women's Gelf Title Terente. Out.. Sept HI m,.. Ab'Mi St.rlliu-, of New Verl; atr.t. Iiiiiln. ternn-r Aim-niau vvoiueu'V ",ii chninplen, ,1 M,.., A. (;,mM , the Iluiiteiciiuhe C.uh, PtijjIiiiiiI (,. ini'l v e,K p ,.v. r, mn hen '".m in the linal , nn i, f,,,. ,i. (,,,,,! ilM weinen s ihuiMi ion In,, III tJie M-iiil-fumls Mi. StnliTe. ,e featcd Miss .Sydney IVplcr, e: Terente one mi, while Mls. (iavin iltmiuated Miss Joyce Ilutten, of Terente, three up and one, te nhiy.' ' 15 i MALLORYWHS 1 l I UP Champien Retains M id d f States Tennis Title, Defeating Wilmington Star, 6-1, 6-1 ' PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME n.v vuii risnucK rhtlnililrhln nnil yihlilli. sinlrs f liaeiplnn Mrs. Mella II. Ma1let7 itialned her Middle States tennis title today by de- featine Mis. Marlen . ,i's.iii, rf WIN inlnj;tiiii. (i-1. t-i. In the fnal round en the court of the Philadelpl la Cricket I'lnb. St. Martin's. Mrs. Mallerv dlsplnvcd the enmij hrninl of tennis n(;e!it Mrs. .Teisiip that has carried lmV threiisl. te the national title sv times. She was fit tin- top of her came, and smothered the f ii iiier Ilosfenl-in. Th" ni-i'iir.'i.y with whi'-li Mrs Mal Mal eorv plueed hi'i- line s.,,ts n retnnrk alile. She i-luise( Mr, .li-s-up from one shle of the leiirt te the ethei, mnh ililT the ball I e .nice oft" one of the 1 allied lint"- almost invariably. Mrs. .Je-sup nun eutdriven and nut ire!,, ruled hv the iiiitieiial titiehelder. Slcvvas uniib'e te ritii'n most f Mrn. Mulierv's hiird sinns'iis, and ren--e-'ii-nt!y. eon .1 net win mere tlnii two .nines litmus Hie maleli Mi'-. Mtiller.v, en the oilier sfiii. ,,f tin- pit. rarely missed a ehauei. te score a point, and mad" few errors ieuldi-rliiK tile pace -lie M't for Iles.'l' Mrs ,It-s. ,iji trieil te rush the net at tune-, but the champion nlwavs man isted te sheet tin- hall down the side lines for a ";--i." Th,. Wilminsten play i r was pi,se, everv time she left thebaseline te r.mie te tin- in t Then- were ,i number of brilliant ral-;i-s. At times ihe hall pns-ed ever the net niere than a coupe of deeji times, but it w.Ms .iln.est always knei-Ki-d out of bounds or int., the net bv Mrs. Jcs.sup, inillii tin's,. Ieiik vnl'i-viu iierieds. Mrs. Mnllery's set wee was m ex- eiii-nt si,ip,., nml s! ,. s,.,.! ,,,, ,nii ... ll. I 111! Wll'i f llllle spl i wendi if til i hop i-i v ice. ti with fUine effi i t. Sin- hnd a that worked '111' I'JUlt e-r I :i:-r -I.T 4 t .i t n .- r; r I T I i 1 M- Ml- Mb!! J, .. t- 27-1- 1J- i.i -. 20 ( Northwest Pres. Want Game i 'C a enrnp I'jnil h UBOO TITLE FOR THORPE Beats Spencer for U. S. Vetereans' Bureau Tennis Diadem I ' ' ' ' '" "' ""' i-nnKs Hus nes! ! ( " '' '-" """ ''"' -mgles l.iun tennis Irni pi. of the I'nnks Hes nes -pen 'Hide I "nl - 1 1 iuh ; s,.-. ::er:il -I ' i.e. 1 . tee much Tin I's 1.1,', 'Pl'inn-n' ills chop- ' W.'l.l'l With I" in? efTpnl nn.l inn. .11 I'iII servee nmlil net be 1 .1 or.. n rlv hy Spep 'er. COVELESKIE ILL .Cleveland Pitching Ace Quits Game for Season ('lev "t mil. .s-,pr. n: - Sfmlcr Cove 1 -!! 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