m w m u i\ i , ! i Y mcent Richards AUGUST 19 2 2_ * *** Vanishes Äobert Kinsey in Final Round of Southampton Tourney Kinsey Brothers Are Winners In the Men's Doubles Virgil Barnes Mrs. Mallory Victor in Final Women's Title Play By For Net Title Tennis Hooker racing and the The Staff Metropolitan Tourney Hits and S. Howard Voshell thoroughbred industry have recovered much of Take the Hon. the ground îost because of ors in the Mixed THAT the adverse legislation of the Hughes National Defeats To Doubles, 6-1, 6-1; Richards administration the present meeting at Saratoga is While Champion Easily Mrs. Jessup in Open proving. -To-day the in Finest season is more than half spent and one Appears Physical Trim of His Career any of a dozen or more two- Straight Sets, 6.2, 6-2, at Nassau Chib; year-olds may be crowned champion of the it is Country Committee Plans to Have Fred the eventual juveniles, indeed possible Match Is in Minutes By Hawthorne champion has not yet been seen under silks. This Completed Twenty-nine First Two Rounds of SOUTHAMPTON. N. Y.. Aug. also to the three-year-old class. Bar applies Flay 13.~Playin* under sunny skies for Whiskaway, no three-year-old stands Mrs. Molla Bjursteflt Mallory, national women's champion, scored an ThisAfternoon time in the entire week of play, unbeaten, and there ara Completed a« (tot of New York many wise ones who believe Whiskaway is doomed incredibly easy and decisive victory over Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup, junior champion, defeated Robert to trail moro than one of his national M. Kinsev, of ' competitors before the Spa rings down the in the final round of the Metropolitan tennis championship at the Nassau Final arrangements were completed a score of 6.3. 6.4. 7.5 in the final curtain at the end of the month. last at the by round of the Meadow Club'' Country Club. Glen Cove, yesterday. The national title holder won in night West .Side Tennis invitation lawn tennis tournament. * But better than the revival Club, Forest Hi'.is, L. for annual of the which is re¬ the scores being 6.2, 6 2. I., thu Ir. the Hrial round of the men's flected in the breeding industry, straight sets, women's national exceptional class in yearlings sent to Mrs. on the eve of her de¬ championship, which ieuV-P' Robert and oí a being up the sales, or Mallory, begins at 1:30 this Richards and Francis T. Hun¬ Vincent reawakened interest on the part of the in fense cf her national singles title, gave Mrs. afternoon. Joseph de'fsted Richards public this sport of kings is that she is Mallory M. of ier at 8 S. 6 8, 2.., 4-6, 6-3. Miss the evident breaking down of false every indication yesterday Jennings, Philadelphia, who will Helen Hooker and S. Howard Voshell prejudices against racing itself. at the top of nor game. She executed act as referee, met with R. Clifford mixed doubles event de- Governor Nathan L. Miller both her bnr.khand and forehand *on the by Saturday afternoon paid racing its finest and she Black and A. J. Gibney, of the Terr-.,s Mting «ind Miss Flor- testimonial in twenty years. He attended a strokes with ease and power Johnson at 6 1 ft- t. with Miss day's snort featured by the was in her place¬ Umpires Association, to complete the tnc» running of the Saratoga Special, the most well-nigh perfect feature Stoker a real power ai the net as «he for the important stake contest to date ments. The most remnrkable assignment of more, than one hundred scored repeated "kills" on overhead juveniles. The Governor sat in the stewards' stand of her play, however, u>as the business¬ umpires, linesmen and footfault during the like manner in which she executed her shots. .. running of this classic, and in judge?, whose honor of umpiring the presenting a gold cup to shots. There was little wasted effort assistance is required to The singles owner of the Harry Payne match 'as conferred upon Colonel Whitney, winner, Goshawk, paid his compliments to the in Mrs." Mallory's play and the match complete the day's program. M. upon whose and the sport minutes. If a? Bob?"1 Thompson, yncht men associated with it in no unmistakable terms. required only twenty-nine everything goes pi.inr.ed a total the players who will compete at New- was The Governor Mrs. Jesaup started well, breaking of to-morrow sailed this given an ovation that exceeded in warmth This service'to win thirty-eight matches will be played, por* evening of appreciation the mad young right hand pitcher through her opponent's so that -hat port. Dr. Walter L. Niles the first a continued assault by nightfall the first two fo- applause^that greeted Goshawk and McAtee at made his first start as a game by Mt'd as judge of foot fault» Jockey the end of their Giant of from the ret prsition. The rounds of the singles will have been began with Richards soulful effort. regular at the Polo volleys the The match Grounds yes¬ Wilmington player also ;oi.k f^stf completed. That wi¡! afford an holding the service, but Kinsey brota The American turf may point with to terday and the three points of the second game, only oppor¬ a lead of 1.0, as pride Saturday as a red letter defeated Boston tunity to start the doubles tournament »h rough for Richards day. Governor Miller honored the Braves in to lose out after the points had gone made errors from back-court. In the sport as it probably never had been impressive style. .Al¬ to deuce several times. Mrs. Mallory to-morrow and finish the event on Sat¬ second gvne. on his own service, Kin- honored in the Empire State. It is to he but her rival but the be hoped that those who control though allowed seven scat¬ won the next game, urday. sev led at 40.15. New York racing's destinies will continue to tered brought the score to 2-all by An examination of H out the last on a keep it clean and free from hits, he fanned seven men. promptly the entry made ¦So* pulled point it was suspicion, as persisting in her net volleys. The »Wane cross-court to the side found to be on the occasion the executive visited Looks like McGraw has took the. next four after the draw was announced yes¬ ' then the Spa. found champion showed a line. The junior champion was gradu¬ his needed games and the set. terday surprisingly good rep- up in his play and smoth¬ pitcher. i"sentation of the best women tennis ally-speeding Is Commission Mrs. Mallory continued her brilliant in ering many of Kinsey's returns with Boxing Misusing Its Powers? at the of the second set.. players the country. With Mill brilliant volleying. play opening with Leslie Bancroft, of Boston; Mrs. Mar¬ HILE the Boxing Commission has accomplished She won the first three games ion Zinderstein in w many commendable Net was when Jessup. of Wilmington; Deadly Smashing. and Teams of France ease, but halted temporarily Mrs. in highly beneficial things its official career a sensational May Sutt Bundy, of Los An¬ this match Richards was during and has brought Mrs. Jessup made rally. and Miss Throughout to the level it won two games geles, , of Sar very deadly on his smashing, whether boxing highest has ever known in this there are cle;>r And The Wilmington player state, Australia to at "love," but that proved to be her Francisco, all trying for '.lie champion¬ from a position close to the net or indications that politics and personal favoritism have to ship it is apparent that Mrs. from court. I a tabulation begun influence last stand, Mrs. Mallory coming through Mallorj dee^p kept and bias some of its official act3. with in the n#xt three will face the most spirited competí of Richards's "kills" and errors on Resume easy victories tion in her defense of The commission PlayTo-day games for the set. the champion¬ these shots, and the figures show that has built up a splendid reputation for itself and has ship this vear. he scored nine absolute "kills" and won the respect and confidence of the BOSTON, The point score and stroke analysis: made four errors. Of course, thero public, but this esteem may be dissi¬ Aug. 13..Renewal to-mor¬ FIRST SET were a dozen other pated very easily if the board continues the row of tennis play between France and perhaps occasions Fine recently acquired habit of Mr*. Mallory . 1741444 5.30.6 MERCHANTS HERE when Fleet on Australia in Mrs. . 4 5 14 0 11 3.13-. 2 Richard.,, although he failed to Takes basing official acts personal feelings and on the likes and dislikes of its the semi-final round of Jesaup "kill," nevertheless made the forcing own official Davis SECOND SET family. Cup preliminary competition at 4 toots that enabled him eventually to Part in the Mrs. Mallory . 46400 5 4.27.6 GIVE Cricket . win the points. The youngest of the Annual It has been charged more than once that the Longwood Club will find Mrs. Jessup 0 4 14 4 3 1 0.17.2 Davis vindictiveness of certain the crippled Australian team in bet¬ Mrs. Mallory. 10 outs. 13 nets, 16 place¬ Cup players has recently ac¬ of these officials has resulted in spiteful ments. 0 rioublo faults. DEMONSTRATION a discrimination against ter shane to quired decisive finishing power on Old Mill Regatta referees and fighters, press its one-match ad¬ Mrs. .lesbup, 17 outs. 13 nets, 13 place¬ managers, promoters. o (U.uble his overhead shots that compares fa¬ In recent weeks licenses have been vantage. The French players also said ments, faults. vorably with that of any on the An revoked and meted player excellent fleet of craft started in suspensions out in a manner which savors of that the rest resulting from yester¬ I-1 Dealers Show Scores of Men courts to-day. Richards kept improv¬ the annual regatta of the Old Mill misuse of power. dangerous ing as the match progressed. Yacht Club on Jamaica day's postponement and to-day's quiet Secret of Perfect Of the next seven the Bay yesterday. The commission has been to would make Shaving games East¬ Motor boats predominated, and as there quick punish any violator of its rules and possible better play on | Saratoga Squibs erner won with was their part in their to Comfort five, Kinsey winning practically no wind the screw- regulations, but of late it has failed to "make the attempts capture W. Macbeth-J only the sixth and eighth, and thus driven craft had an ideal punishment fit the both of the remaining singles matches .--By J. day for rac¬ crime." There have been too cases and advance to Richards took the first set at 6.3. ing. In the class for 30 to 45 many recently where the punishment the final round with SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 13. Today saw more local mon won over The Californian, while sound cruisers, was out of all to the Spain. .The playing rating, the first boat across the line proportion offense, and in some of these there is no reinstatement of Buddy Ensor is to the advantages of the New tennis and always offering a strong was the Marion the doubt Although Jame3 0. Anderson had a improved defense because of the B., property of T. that personal feelings were reflected. bad night, his one of the chief topics among race¬ Gillette. great amount McKoe. As she was disqualified the teammates, Gerald L. goers here to-day. This famous rider ef court he covered and his magnifi¬ winner was the Mae which The regeneration of boxing is due in measure to Patterson and Pat O'Hara Wood, im¬ is cent C, belongs large the fact that tremendously popular with the rank Acting on recommendations from recoveries, did not, in my opin¬ to A. Crofts. The Mae C. won on cor¬ a caliber of men can be proved considerably. Captain Patter- have the higher found engaged in it than ever before. soil less and file, as was demonstrated on three their scores of ion, snap and dash that he rected time. Many limped torday, and said his occasions on friends, citizens come to bad shown in of these men are and anklo was Saturday. When his name defeating Shimizu ear¬ After racing all summer without becoming disgruntled disgusted with the sprained much stronger. on the Gillette dealers to see a lier in the tournament. methods high-handed O'Hara Wood, the treat¬ appeared jockey board for the demonstration winning a first prize. J. W. Boland employed by the boxing authorities. continuing first time in a it was with Even at his ton form had the Their grumblings or the ment of neuritis in his year greeted of this razor that has so however, I seri¬ satisfaction of driving his Alibi echo of them can be heard wherever right side, applause. He received an ovation when completely ously doubt whether Kinsey could have across the finish line first in the boxing is discussed. found appreciable relief. he donned revised shaving standards. done much open It would bo well if the Anderson's normal silk3 in the paddock and better against Richards as r.nd halt-cabin launch class. She also Boxing Commission took heed while there is temperature, yes¬ almost every one at 'the track showered the junior was to-day. I have seen was the winner on corrected time. a terday, jumped back to 102 the him In only grumble. Later it may develop into a roar. Mrs. Anderson during with applause when he paraded to «¦. Richards play better tennis than he did the class for all craft over 45 deep-chested night. told inquirers to¬ the on Tall Timber in the this rating that her husband was post Special. V afternoon, under the spur of ne¬ the winner on both actual and corrected day sitting up Buddy is a great jockey and can but never have I seen time was Baseball Races again. Confident that his a "fi cessity, this slen¬ L. Koesler's Myrtle. Wearing the Final will compatriots make horse run as well as any rider der youth in finer The summaries: Stages win from France, Anderson this ever physical trim and T>ASEBALL races are of to hopes country had. He apparently filled with more His CRUISERS.30 to 40 composed stages. In this year's the next to the throw off the bronchial attack in is for potentialities. RATING.START, last time to take in the grateful being reinstated and careful conscientious training of the i::51.COURSE, 5 MILES stage has been reached. The Western clubs of the American part anticipated vows he will have nothing more to do last six weeks shows in his Elapsed play with Spain at Philadelphia begin- with Izzie Einstein's enemies. He play to-day. Finish. Time. League are coming East this week for their last says Tacht nnd trip of the year; the iv'ng Thursday. he is going to stick to the and Down Court Like a Flash Owner. 11. M. S. H. M. S. Eastern members of the National The from right Jc-nn, E. Behr.1:38:30 47:30 League go West for their last trip to players France, Andre Go- narrow path, make a fortune and re¬ The second set began with Kinsey Ruth, E. Tripoli.1 :3.1:33 4S :39 that section. bert and , passed the day tire in years. making good his service, but Richards Mae C, A. Crofts.1:39:44 4S :44 motoring through the countryside. In into his Stuart IV. .!. Kuhn.1:39:5:1 48:53 The Yankees, with a fine in the the event of defeat for IWung stride Quickly and ran Mabel B. II, H. Piffendate 1 :46 :20 55:20 showing West to, spur them on, -start France to-mor¬ Nash Turner, the veteran who re¬ the three games for a 3.1 Marian T. their home row Gobert and Jean sub¬ ceived a license on is through B-, McKee.1:37:50 Disqld stay, their last this year, in the best of condition to make a Borotra, Saturday, going lead. He was clown the court like a Corrected time on Mae C. 44:31; Ruth, stitute, plan to go to Newport, R. I., to ride for Joseph E. Widener. Nash flash 45:04; Jenn. 46:07; Stuart IV, 46:44; Isabel hard drive to the finish. have four in for the behind both his service and his B. II, 49:33. They pitchers good trim and their tournament there this week. is nearly forty years old, but he can forcing shots, and it was this in morale is high. To-morrow's matches will bring to¬ ride well yet and has of ambi¬ speed OPEN AND HALF CABIN LAUNCHES. Gobert and plenty gaining position that helped Richards 30 TO 40 RATING-START. 12:40 The Giants West gether Wood and Patterson tion. He weighs about 120 pounds. If go handicapped by their staff and * cut off many of Kinsey's beautifully .COURSE. 5 MILES what pitching being some¬ Cochet. he fails to get mounts in this country Trade placed shots. Alibi. J. W. Boland.1:35:36 47:36 disrupted. Still, their poor work during their recent home series was -.- he probably will go to England or Kinsey was making desperate efforts Trixie. E. Englfhardt.1:36:68 48:68 due fully as much to errors at critical France, where the scale of weights is Mark - to Teatla. <.'. Saunders.1:37:27 49:27 times and to weak when One-Mile turn the tide, and by dint of bril¬ D. hits were batting Sprint Will higher. liant of Florence II. F. Denis. 1 :38 :04 50:04 most needed. Likely as not will aQua/ii&t recoveries placed shots and Are Kumon. E. Remson 1 :34 :58 they pull themselves together Disqld and do it on this Feature at Velodrome Thomas Fortune lost a wonderfully accurate shots down the Correcto-i timé on Alibi, 44:08: Trixie, trip, for they are old campaigners and strong under fire. Ryan prom¬ side lines and at sharp angles across 46:35; Tentia. 46:59; Florence D. II. 47:26. also have the Five of the greatest in ising yearling colt this morning. A They advantage of at home. sprinters son forecourt, as Richards started for the CRUISERS.ALI, ABOVE 45 RATING. finishing America will to of Wrack and Pietia, which cost the START. 12:57.COURSE. 5 MILES The of the attempt make cycling last dan with a stable net, Ca'ifornlan squared the set big spurt Pitt¡_burgh club is interesting. One can $3,800 week, away *t 3-all by the fifth and sixth Myrtle, L. Koefiler.1:37:25 30:25 better of this judge history to-morrow night, when Arthur lad while being broken, struck a tree winning Violet A.. C. Adolch.1 -.39:59 42:»9 team's chances if the spurt carries it to the games. The next two games were split Solidarity, S. point where it Spencer, Alf Goullet, Francisco Verri, and injured himself so badly that aqai/n/ Mora.1:40:10 43:10 will be the and then Richards* won the next two past all-to-gain-and-nothing-to-lose stage and be under a Orlando Piani and Pierre Johnny Loftus, his trainer, ordered him LAUNCHES.ALL UNDER 30 RATING- as strain, Seargent for the set at 6.4. START, 12:45.COURSE, 5 MILES the St. Louis Cardinals and the clash over destroyed. Ir. the third Giants have been. It's at such times the mile route at the New and last set Kinsey Marian, W. Lemfesty.1:42:35 57:35 that the real of a team York won his own service game at love aided Reney. C. King.1:52:22 1:07:32 quality has a chance to show that the real test of Velodrome, 225th Street and Sam Hildreth, acting for Harry F. by two placements of his own and a Thor, L. Lindstedt.2:01:00 1:16:00 caliber comes up. Broadway. Sinclair, bought two yearlings at pri¬ are Corrected time on Next in TaREYTONS net and an Thor, 52:52,' Rency, importance is a vate sale out by Richards. 52:59; Marian, 54:47. twenty-five- this morning. He paid The Eatterner retaliated mile motor-paced duel, with four start¬ $15,000 for a son of The Finn out of a by breaking SPEED BOATS.START. 12:50.COURSE, Choice Vincent ers. the quarter, again;-«' through Kinsey's service, and the next 5 MILES of Richards the One George Chapman, American Eonic and $5,000 for a filly by Peter two Logical champion; Georges of out of a Watervale mare. games were lost by the server Buddha. G. Ilazen.1:18:05 23:05 action of the committee last week in Frank Columbatto, Quince Note.twenty for and then each won his own to 4.3 OPEN rpHE naming Vincent Itnly; Corry, of Australia, and for up CATS.START, 12 :56.COURSE, 5 Richards as the fourth of Charles Verkyn, of a Richards. Kinsey broke through MILES member the defending team that will face Then Belgium. Thomas Fortune Ryan has decided to quarter. here to make it 4-al!. Richards came Mira. E. Schmierer.2:46:15 2:50:15 the team there is an Australian pursuit quit his breeding farm in Virginia. No. 6, C. Martin.2:49:35 Diaqld opposing pf Australasia, France or Spain in the round race of six heats and back for a 5.4 score, and Kinsey again at challenge two other pro¬ He will transfer his brood mares and tied it up for 5-all. matches Forest Hills next month was just as it should have been. fessional events are scheduled. For the sires to Halprice Healey's Farm at Your own But this last too The choice of amateurs three events are carded. Lexington. good effort told severely Lea Leads Six-Meter Richards was the logical choice, the possible one in or the Californian, and Richards, sum¬ view of the only taste and the mil¬ new comparative records of Richards and Watson moning sources of speed and hard Race at Larchmont the M. Washburn, hitting, took the last two games for other contender for the position. one lions of at In a special race at Larchmont yes¬ Only defeat has been charged Tareyton set at 7.5 and the match. The terday for the benefit of the interna¬ up against Richards in the East this season, when Tilden New York A. C. WaterPolo Team I final point came as Kinsey sent his tional six-meter overwhelmed the smokers assure you ;.¦ .forehand drive off Richards's service yachts, something of junior champion in the final round of the Rhode Island state «ut of t fiasco developed when the wind died championship court. out in the afternoon at Providence. In all the other tournaments in which he The, Kinseys proved themselves a completely early competed in the Defeats 10--9 md delayed the start of the craft East Richards won all his matches.a notable record. College heady, resourceful the Players, team, and in which will soon hold their trials for really final set it cam¬ As this is the was their masterly the race with the British six-motor against record of Washburn, who was defeated Water paign of deep that broke up at Nassau polo players of the New York A. C, headed by the veteran, "There's trie lobbing boats. When a start was finally made by Clarence Pell and by Howard Kinsey at the Crescent: A. hard-nittir.g attack of the Eastern at 4:40 only four boats crossed the A. C. tournament. In Joseph Ruddy, won a match under collegiate rules by a narrow margin team. line. addition to this, Washburn has started at the Hunter to back as a undoubtedly Brighton Beach Baths yesterday afternoon. The score was 10 to 9. was the chief offender at this Th« wind was and go player, while young Richards is as on something crucial light unsteady yet the threshold of stage. He '.vas hitting over¬ and the were sent over a his tennis career. head yachts course Paired with either Tilden or Williams in the by an all star of aboutthem wijh tremendous power, but the of five and one-half miles to a doubles, aggregation varsity - going Richards should shots gave the ball plenty of mark off Sand and return. This help to make a winning combination at Forest Hills. It poloists and in the first half of the boundjtësultantand the Californians Pointy is a them picked gave them a windward and a leaward signal honor that has been awarded to the junior and he match they carried everything before liW off the backstop with rare skill leg. Despité the conditions the finish champion, them. The you'll and tossed them back. Had the losers undoubtedly will prove himself of the collegians were defending was close, J. F. Birmingham's Lea, worthy distinction. the imparted more of a cut to their sailed Sherman H. goal at the deep end of the pool smashas by Hoyt, defeated A Mite From and been they would probably have B. Plant's Clytic by eleven seconds. Each Golfer Will Be Enough the clubmen worked their clever more successful in their results. The Clytie did well on the wind and two underwater to effect. It was a |NLY weeks remain in which to raise plays good splendid exhibition of fast was ahead when the weather mark was O1 funds to send the New York tennis all the of ten Ruddy and Herbert Vollmer, the old way through. turned. She rounded thirty-seven sec¬ delegation golfers to the National Public Links championship Columbia The summaries: onds ahead of the Birmingham entry, meet at Toledo. Individual captain, went through for ¦TROKE contributions are in It is touch v. ANALYSIS SINGLES MATCH but was unable to hold the lead, com¬ time the coming slowly. high goals, orth five points each, be¬ Point Score ing down the wind under various golf clubs in the metropolitan district behind the move- fore their rivals could get spinakers. ment. got Then the together. glchirde.. 18644141 4.32.6 The Ace, owned by Iselin and Langley, If each club will contribute something the expense will be collegians took a brace, how¬ Kiasey. 46311414 2.26.3 was third. The summary: ble. Let the negligi-1 ever, and the play was mostly in New Siroyo Analysis INTERNATIONAL SIX-METER YACHTS figures speak for themselves. York A. C. territory for the rest of the PI. Df. --CLUB COURSE.5 4 MILES Something like $1,500 is needed to period. Nets. Outs Sa. Elasped pay all expenses for this trip. In «Ichar-ti. 11 9 13 3 1 Finish. time. There are at least 110 golf clubs in the the second half, with the varsity Kinsey. 8 5 5 0 1 Yacht and Owner. H. M. S. H. M. S. metropolitan section. If each club men defending the" shallow end of the Second Set.Point Score Lía, J. F. Birmingham.. 5:57:47 1:17:47 were to contribute $15 or even $10, the pool, the clubmen were Ciytle. H. B. Flnt. i5:67:58 1:17:68 committee would have virtually! deprived of Richards. 14 5 401454 4.32.6 Iselin all the money it needed. And their best weapon of offense, the sub¬ K'asey. 423144171 2.29.4 Ace, and Langley.. 5:68:41 1:18:41 certainly there is no club that cannot and Viva, Larchmont Y. C...'. 6:59:14 1:19:14 afford to contribute as merged attack, although they kept W^^^^^^§gg3SSg5EES¡ESM£m Stroke Analysis little as $10. That amount divided among battering the rival backfield they could Net». Df. the members of each club not a breach. *lchar. second; men who gathered at Marblehead could not remember it. Malvina Gescheidt, the babj uted no small aid to of the W. Allen (60s.), third. Time. 8:49. of the field, barely seven, missed plac 60-yard handicap for girls ten year» and «eedir.g draw for the first round. Thirty-five pound weight throwing: con¬ The limit in keen competition was to ing in the awards inches. under; closed to W. S. A.Won by Edna Among the sixty-four entrants are test.Won by 3. Conway, 45 ft. 10V4 in.; thought have been reached at by Leonard. 20 seconds; Julia Marmorstein, his success. Haven after A 100-yard handicap swim, closed t< 4 seconde, sec¬ William M. Johnston and R. Norria P Flynn, 41 ft. 4 Vi in., second; Patrick Vineyard when, nearly-'forty miles of racing, the schooners the New York second; Franeee Meany, 3 -rsl!iams 2d, former O'Connor, 40 ft. 10 in., third. and finished seconds W. S. A., was marke< onds, third; Mal vin Gescheidt, 20 seconds, IMPORTED pions national cham¬ Running high jump.Won by F. Bow¬ sloops apart. But the super-limit was achieved in by the striking speed displayed b; fourth; Ruth Meany, scratch, fifth. Time, and members of this year's Davis man (3 in.), 6 it. 7 ifT. ; J. Simon Ethel 0:55 1-5. (scratch), the seventy-mile ocean run from Haven to Ursprung, eleven years old. Shi 100-yard closed to W. S. A.; Named "JH" in )-up team. The other members of the 5 ft. 6 in., second; L. A. Gregory (4 In.), Vineyard Provincetown, around won her heat in the remarkable handicap; «am, William T. Tilden 5 ft. 5 in., third. Cape Cod, when the fifty-foot tim< first heat.Won by Miss Grace Delany, 15 Iwnor of its creator, 2d, and Vin¬ One-mile run.Won by J. Tveiten sloops Carolina, Istalena and Harpoon en¬ of 1:19 2-5, then the final in 1:20. seconds; Mis« Evelyn Sommers, 17 seconds, J. H. rent Richards, will not participate in 1-, (110 in a race The summaries: second. Time. 1:24. Second heat.Won Taylor.prob¬ HQIMAC lil« (scratch); Engllsher yds.), second; gaged prolonged triangular which for closeness the play here. J. Hecht (140 yds.), third. Time, 4:49 4-5. probably has no WATER POL.O by Miss Dorothy Delany, 9 seconds; Miss ably greatest and parallel in yachting history. j Frances Cooney, 21 seconds, second. Time. golfer the world has Members of either the French or the Running hop, step jump.Won by Po«. K, T. A. C. Colleglin». 1:25 4-5. Third heat.Won bv Miss Ethel Australian G. Glick (6 ft. 6 In.). 42 ft. 9 In.; F. Bow- Cent?:-. .Vollmer... .Dondern (C. C. N. T. ever known. $12.00 Golf Headquarters Davis Cup team will be seen mu (scratch), 39 ft. 11 in., second; B. Commodore Vanderbilt and the race of which Forward. Ursprung. 12 Heconds; Miss Ulllan Stod- °R the Casino courts. committee, H. de B. Wtldfoater.Carney (Pa. dard, 1 second, second. Time', 1:19 2-5. per dozen. 25 In Those who lose Papaell (6 ft.). 38 ft. 3 4 In., third. Parsons is the chairman, handled the cruise with Forwa.-d Ruddy Warriner (Cleveland. T- Fourth heat.Won West 45th Street the semi-finals at to-mor¬ Twelve-pound shot put Won by G. smoothness and precision. Rack.Curran...De Fronzo (Columbia by Miss Elaine Delany. row Longwood Qllck (13 ft. 8 In.), 4« ft. 9 B. a 12 seconds; Miss (»race Baer, 10 seconds, S. R. will come in.; Passe! There wasn't hitch *rom *he time the Goal.Duryea .... (Fordham Hollander Tom McNamara here for thtir first round ft.). 46 ft. 1 in., V. Bowman squadron 'eft Newport until it! Hannljran second. Time. 1:25 3-5. Final heat.Won batches (14 second; Substitute.Petersen (Tale by Miss Ethel 12 Miss Tuesday. I» £t.), 45 it. 3 in., third. disbanded at Marblehead. Tolnt score, end of firat half.New Tor! Ursprung, seconds; A. C. Grace Delany. 15 seconds, second: Miss 10; All-Star Collegians.. 0. -Touc. Elaine Delany. 12 seconds, third. Time, 1 :20 Z2C^ßZX2Z2£X^tt^l£SZ^XS