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Tildenjind^ichards Regain National Doubles Title by Defeating Williams and Washbura Super-Tennis by Local Boy " Factor in Three-Set U.S.DefendersWho WillOppose Team ofOrientals in Round Davis Japai Earn Triumph Challenge for Cup Right to Play Eastern Champions and Internationalists Fall After ForNet Brilliant Struggle, the Scores Being 13.11, Trophy 12.10, 6 1, on Historic Longwood Courts Kumagae** Five-Set Victory Over >T1 Puts By Fred Hawthorne Teamir Watch With Ü. S. BOSTON. Aug. 27..In a match that hold more than 2,000 spectators nhernateîy spellbound or thrilled into tumultuous outbursts of applause, *TEWPORT, R. Vug. 27 T sto¬ Vincent Richards, of New York, and William T. Tilden 2d, of Providence, ical control e, the won th< national doubles lawn tennis chamopionship this afternoon by Japanes 'tennis defeating Richard Norris Willioms 2d. of Boston, and Watson M. Wash- ese com Davis Cup c1- feated burn, of New York, by a score of 13.11, 12.10, 6.1, on the champion- J. 0, i skip court of the Longwood Cricket Club, at Chestnut Hill. Anderson, of Austral is by scores cf 8.6, 7. 6- on the earned a personal triumph 5, 2.6, 6.2, '.. Richards courts of ¡>y -o«1 wizardry of his play, from trie the C ¡to day. This first the last. His superiority victory combim two s:r7*r!es ree brilliant interna- matches won and Shi- was so pronounced that Carpentier May Face by Kumagae when, after the finish of the mulch, niidzu on Thursday, the mar- start ..: to leave the covrt on Bob Martin in London pin of one mal ry for a place :i w..> to the clubhouse, the crowd against the United States team at stood o with a ira ul Arena on December 2 Forest taneous it s í.med, and sent Hills nexl month. «raves f thm dering over Zenro Shimidzu d feate ! J. B. the court inclosure in tribute to this T>ARIS, Aug. 27..Georges Carpen¬ Hawkes in our seta late but the ¦'¦ who had amazed to-day, slender y every¬ tier will be called to result of this match had no actual body by the his game. upon face Foil ictory in i he doubles an opponent in Albert Hall, London, bearing up m result Tb<* Richar :< starter! t round match on December 2, says the sporting scores wer- -i.6, -7 3, 6- 2, «; 2. Tic ¦-. tl national junior singles cham- newspaper "Auto." and again he tri- The man who Antipodean's on! victory was won In umphe¦'.. 'a- iting Arnold W. Jones, of will oppose him will be chosen by yesterday's Providi nee, score or" 6 -3, 7 -3. Major Wilson, the English fight pro¬ The match ' tween Kumagae and «j.~. His efforts in the previous moter, from four prominent heavy¬ Anderson this mon iwed the encounter ad taken so much out of weights.Bob was .he junior :hampion that he was des¬ Martin, heavyweight ng both trate!; pressed in the final set champion of the American Expedi¬ brilliancy trol and ¡-.pair..*. : oung Joi e tionary Forces; Frank Moran, the direction in 1 si urns. He drove I An Uphill Battle veteran pugilist; Hoyo McCormick. ball back c ¦' . tralasii time After trailing at 1 5 in he si cor the English light heavyweight, and an ù-v an ror by Andei n to give him «: Richards started uphill ralb Joe Beckett, w hose defeat rl thr the ? / by Car¬ the po that carri ¡gh next pentier. in irsmes ¦¦ it halt, for the set at December, 1919, provided VVMle 7 3. In .¦ third set, after leading a sensation for the sporting world. th( re were at 4.3. the ¡un r playing-through The the play ai I fight, the newspaper says. sible a rson's champion let down and Jones, playing will he for gamely an; s. .' iy, pulled up even twenty three-minute efforts at [ *>£. A* led at _- t. Richards was so tired rounds with four-ounce such mi woul i un- and gloves. It his attera ok« d serious for him. is pointed out limber speed h foot and that if McCormick racquet, an«) there a few They alternated in winning trames should be after that up to ai!. Five times in chosen to oppose Carpen¬ seconds of really brilliant play. game Richards cr.'.y tier there must be an agreement Match Slow and Deliberate needed r the match, but that the title to the world's light For the most) part, however, the each tim e fa led on a critical shot. playing was slow and te and won heavyweight championship will T'^e fifti rame he at "love" go -, with the n i*..l five on his service, and then, speedinc up resylt. minui is reached. 19 hi calle n his last ounce of re- I-» Ar.¡or- on started th :ellenl nerve strei rth, the young champion ¦' was so even that it was to broke mes's service in the foolhardy in the un won hazard a guess at tin.« stage as to who sixteen! I tho set, monoton us retu «11 natch nship. This marked would win the opening set. The con¬ ap- '¦ viction was in «¿he t. vear that Richards my mind, however, that pn the * the play Kid won m title. With victory went winners of this first terrific session ¦yWrsoA/ m. yVtjyHßuwJ players of play would the the ri-,o -session of the cham- prove ultimate win¬ .- ners iii the ¡ntermi championship. rj y- '. K Browne, of California, More than once in the second set it chance triumph during looked as though Williams and Wash- rkabli .- - irst defeated Mrs. Ma> burn would prove this Rockaway Captures in the feeling wrong, Suttor 1 indy, of California, by a score yet end the final result boro me deavoi ed 1er con- of 2 6 .' 3. 6 3. in toe :i-,. round out. In the eighteenth game, when Close Polo Malch of the women's invitation singles, and Tilden and Richards were leading at able, and his .! '¦< {{ten, am M. Johnston, 9--8, and 0.40 on Williams's wot se. 1 paired the service, For Westhiirv An ¡era )n of Sai Fra defeated Mrs. Molla coming champions needed only one Cup piled uc i, which tells th" Bjurstedt, nati nal woman champion. point for the set ar.d had three chances ie by ¦.¦ -"ore of 3 .6, 6.4, to make*, it, yet they were foiled by the Martin's Alerte Carries Score Is Tied Five Times The Aus traía ' 1 the raosl 6.3, nal i und of the national skill and daring of Williams. Twice Capí. convinci ; I mixed doubles tournament. Mir? the former national shot over and Extra Period Is .' Bol his champion Browne's playing was the feature of service with such tremendous Off Sir Thomas Final Í* f» to .pone«! caul ed continued sn- speed as to score aces on Tilden and Prize Required; 7 had won his first ser\ ice she Lipton and Kurna planse in wh'ch Richards. Next he came through with ga pi :ement aces over Tilden at a marvelous overhand voile.',* to Rich¬ WESTBURY, L. L, Aug. 27..-By a the Japi .¦ irkable "gets" of ards' feet for the and then Til- Atlantic Y. C. Race score 8 but one point. Ku ti den point, Week] The Summary of to 7, the senior polo team emely was also goinp smashed out of court, giving the of the wild, netting rm. to Comes to a Close With; LONG ISLAND SOUND Rockaway Hunt Club defeated game Williams and Washburn. HANDICAP the Liver. X. Andersons Still Champions The tide of battle ebbed and flowed CLASS.START, 8:15.COURSE, 134 Whippany J., four: being hard for th« rapa to ! after this to the Races in Gravesend MILES this afternoon on the international Running I s so n, up twenty-fourth game, Bay field at .ames, when Tilden and Richards broke Elapsed Meadowbrook in the first leg Ander son g wo! he ational father Finish. time. for the Westbury Challenge Cup. accuracj ir, 3 through Washburn at "love," for the With a flaet of Taeht and owner H. M p ¡O M S. "lace and soi nshipdi set. at forty-seven yachts Five times throughout the match the ment i:''» r 3 13-11, and a lead that they and canoes under Hayseed IV, T. s. Clark, 4:33 7.1 3 1B:34 .- J. W. a. d W. P. Wear, of Phil i- to with clung sailing racin«^ almost Mashnee, Norria anil Hay- teams «ere tied and when trie bell a*. - in the final bulldog tenacity to the bitter! perfect weather conditions, the annual den delphia, 6, 6.4, round end. Thi and the . 4 :45 :.-..> 2:r,0:36 rang at the end of the last chukker it \. ¡er '. s was the tl ird successive succeeding set at rac- week of the Atlantic Yacht Club Corrected time.Mashna« was 7.7. The 12-10, -.«-ere the two seed 2:15:14: Hay¬ tie goal was made whenever the 3 ms for the Andersons. longest sets ever came to .an end on Gravesend yes- IV, 2:18:34. by) tmpi in a Bay Harry East, who rode Quaker Girl, J >nes and W. W. played national championship terday. It was a perfect day for the NEW YORK" T. C. owned Ingraham, event in this country. 30-FOOTERS.START, formerly by Robert Bacon, and under!":t di anei Pi '--. n the nat iona i junior big boats, and the wind canjj? from a 2:20.COURSE, 134 MILES trained so handily by Joseph Murphy: vered fcith th -' " defeat of Williams Plays Well quarter that let the committee pick a Alera, F.