One Big Obstacle in of U. S...... i Way J l . Tennis g=a» j 1.1 11 i. .. Capturing ¦~^«^**ie=^= ii. «Sj ejru .i ii Trophy.Marathon Race To-day

and 1 to «, third. Time, 1:07 4-5. Leomi, Must Bolster Frank Named Anlfti. Frank Burke, Harlock, Rora, Americans Lou Gillespie Thirty-six Shows Marty and Lowell *Uo ran. Local Links | Bally Third race To Run (purae $600); three-year-olda Suggest Converting Start in and upward: olatmlng: alx turlongs). Favored to Win Blondel, 106 (Murray), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 and 'Class' 1 Doubles for Matches Through Brooklyn to 4, won; Yorkvillo, 106 (Carmody), Into Grounds for Winter Cup 5 to 2, even and 1 to aecond; Slster Winning 2, Susle, 101 5 to even and Sports (Chlavetta), 2, E. Mornlngslde A. C. 1 to 3. third. Time, 1:13 2-8. Premtum, RoadRace Sandberg Havana White Crown, Polar Cub, Little Nephew Feature and are Johnston and Tilden Combination Long Parklnson, Morningside and Koran also ran. being contested, foreig-rwrs will Champion Only Harry Skiing Tobogganing a in the tourna- A. C. Fourth race (handicap; purse $800; play conspicuous part of Measure of Mosa, Crow three-year-olda; six furlongs).Mess Kit, Slides Sought for Van ments. And, of course, there will be a Capable Taking World's Great¬ Wiberg, Balliet, Lynch Edwin H. White, Holy Stoneham Colors in Front in 06 (Merlmee), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 6 to 2, number of matches between interna- and Also Rank Lyceum. won; Miss Patty, 108 (Murray), 2 to 1, Cortlandt and Mosholu tional players both here and abroad. est Teams in the Davis Tennis Speis George Washington Han¬ 4 to 6 and 2 to 6, second; Bulah F., 100 Competition in Frank Znna, unattended. (Chlavetta), E to 1, to 1 and even, third. Well; Events Armory dicap ; Victor Time, 1:12 4-5. Sea Bat. Herron, Orleans The Oakmont Country Club, of Pitts¬ Ftank Glllespie, Illinois Athletic _Mess__Kit Girl. Horace Learch and Mlffhty Lever By Ray McCarthy burgh, is arranging to stage several of By Fred Hawthorne A. C. Club. HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. also ran. The suggestion has been made by a these international contests. One By Cavagnaro George Elrkwood, Paulist A. C. again showed hia 22..-Bally Fifth race (The George Washlnpton golf and athletic enthusiast that the which the Pittsburghers are particu¬ In a country that, admittedly, has produced some of the greatest A severe tost of stamina and endur- "class" here to-day. Handicap; purse $1,000; three-year-oids city should arrange to have the links larly anxious to schedule is that be¬ Kussell Jekel, Brooklyn A. A. Racing in the colors of Charles A, and upward; one mile).Bally, 117 (Mc- at Van Cortlandt at Mosholu and tennis players in the world, why cannot America a doubles anco facea the athletes who 8 to 3 Park, tween the Britishers, Duncan and lawn develop Thirty-six Erie Swedish American Stoneham and performing at his best Crann), 6, to 6 and 1 to 3, won; at Pelham prepared for tobogganing and the that will beat any combination that can be to bear are echeduled to in the Johnson, he led his field in Alvard, 110 (Tyron), 10 to 1, 4 to l and Mitchell, Americans, David team brought against compete A. C. home the George 2 to 1, second; Poacher, 108 (Finley), and skiing in the winter, and thus Herron, amateur champion, and Bobbjr indeed! 25-milc marathon run of the Fifth Com¬ Washington Handicap, one mile, tho 0 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 1:40. make these grounds useful the year the Atlanta Such a it? Why, Panllst A. C. feature of Don Jones, youth. remember pany of the 13th Coast Defense Com- Harry T. Nys, the card at the Oriental Lackawanna, Major Domo, Thrush, around. It is pointed out that the au¬ match would prove a big attraction and We all wh,at Norman Brookes has said in praise of William Park course Freemantle, War Spirit, Monomoy and a which is to be over a now Otto J. Laasko, Todd A. A. this afternoon. w. Ward also ran. thorities of Boston have put up provide some excellent golf. and William T. Tilden 2d as a mand, held and slide in Franklin % Johnston potential doubles team. The course through the downtown section unattached. The son of Ballot was the choice of Slxth race (purse $600; four-year-olds skiing toboggan Hiigo Kuppinen, the and Park, which is used for golf in the Australian and his partner, Gerald Patterson, were defeated by the of Brooklyn this afternoon. The com¬ Jack Glcncoo A. C. large field and it was only due to upward; claiming:; one mile and one- When the summer months arriva mittee made a final of the SUvcrdollar, his good that he was in slxteenth).Solld Rock. 110 (Man.an), summer months. with their of champion and the runner-up at Foxest Hills last inspection courage up the ° t° 2. even and 1 to 2, won; A to and abundance frolf to'orna- national September, in trail and thnt in Michael J. Dwyer, Mohawk A. C. last to win the 105 Asauuiption, place go skiing tobogganing ments let no one overlook Cana- yesterday, reported jump event. McCrann (Barnes). 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even. would have been welcomed by sport the the international matches, following the national singles championship spite of the snow of last Saturday the George B. Mosb, unattached. was not very alert at the post with the second; Chillum, 104 (Carmody), 6 to 6. dian3. It is reported that the game ia roads were in 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, third. Time. 1:47 4-5. enthusiastB of this year, as the tournament. falrly good condition. Bert A- A. favorite and when the barrier went up Little a booming in northern country as While the is not so Moore, Brooklyn he was Nearer, O'Malley, Dlck Benson and we have been having super-abun- never that the marked the first time 4 entry quite large slow to get in motion, with the Little Ed also ran. snow. As it are to before; winter schools That matth as prior to when tho event was Al Sands, Morningside A. C. dance of is, many are to 191.6, result that the Stoneham entry was Seventh race (purse be seen down the hilla at Van catering hundreds of pupils and the little Californian and the abandoned on account of the war, the Frank and $600; four-year-olds skiing that these are several "dark that Case, unattached. forced to take the overland route all upward; claiming;; one mile and one- Cortlandt almost daily. Because of among mJI P'niladelphian had ever appeared on More race to-day has a national aspect, as tho eighth).Fly Homo, 105 (Carmody), 4 to horses" who are going to be heard hnlf a James Brooks, Mohawk A. C. way. 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to lack of facilities in the metropolis New . as a doubies and Exkibitors, dozen entrants come from the 6, won; Dlck Wiiliams, court team, although The son of 103 Yorkers are forced to be content with and Patterson were worn to South and the West. Among the starters Samuel D. Richman, Glencoe A. C. Ballot raced along spirit- (Chlavetta), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4 the Brookes edly and when he was to the test second; Woodthrush, 108 (F. Hunt), 6 to skating for their winter's outdoor di- George Low, well-known Baltua- breakir.g point by a campaign of are victorious veterans of the past Oscar E. Balliet, Allentown (Pa.) put 1, 2 to 1 and evon, third. 1:53 2-5. rol who has returned ,'j,'e Delayed by Storm, who will in the final quarter he rare Time, version. professional, just a more than half their displayed months and journey pit experience against Y. M. C. A. and Sasenta, Fatrly. Attorney Muir, The from the Coast, where he went last fall the world, not to mention the their youthful rivals. In addition to gamencss, closing with a rush Talkor, Great Gull and Hleh Tlde also to out some denies troand Join Boat Show tho Sam A. C. gained the decision in the ran. Harvard is for a j lay golf courses, jrdors of several years of the world historic "Victory" statue prize the Johnson, Morningside last stride. making plans strong the report that he is to leave Baltusrol, were still the most winners will merit serious considera¬ W. A. A. Alvord saved the a comeback on the links this year. and with which war, they danger- When the motor boat show Richards, Morningside C. place by length, the team club he has long been con- that could be pitted against resumes tion by the American Olympic com¬ with Poacher third. The race candidates for golf will be nected. It was said some time ous'team this in Grand John P. Knox, Morningside A. C carried Wins at Chess soon. The ago the Americans, Htcrally a scrub team. morning Central Palaee mittee in choosing Unclo Sam's repre¬ a net value of $775 to the winner. Brooklyn called largest number that that Low would from the New in Australia. de¬ it will be 100 per cent perfect. Several sentatives in this event for the Robert Helblng, Morningside A. C. Thanks to decisive defeat of ever responded is expected to try for depart Recently. Brookes of the games The Cherry Tree Handicap was an¬ Mar- Jersey club at the expiration of his that Johnston and Tilden formed exhibitors who had been de¬ at Antwerp. C. A. shall's Chess Club 7 to 1 places. A schedule of eight games has contract on clared because of traffic Harry Speis, Morningside C. other attraction on the program and it by in the been and it is May 1. Instead Low will team he had met in the layed conditions, got The poor condition of the roads along resulted in a already arranged, pos¬ for a tie grefttest in over Charles Sherman, Morningside victory for the fourth round of the Metropolitan Chess a sign up again, probably long term. United States, and added that, with Sunday, and were immediately the Ocean Boulevard necessitated a Mess Kit. longshot annual sible that few more contests will be It is that the in the placed in position. These included change from the old Gate A. C. Her race was somewhat of League's championship series of added. The present list follows: quite likely, however, sufficient practice together the boat Brooklyn-Sea a reversal. Mess Kit took the lead at inter-club team matches, the former Metropolitan champion will go should into the di.splays of the George Law- course, but the new trail will a William Boak, Mohawk A. C. Brooklyn May 1, Amherst; May 8, Williams at to a club at doubies, they develop & Son the permit the start and was never afterward in Chess Club strengthened its hold upon Lake Champlain in June rreatest pair this country had ever ley Corporation and Luders larger number of residents of the bor- Jacob Winnick, Kings County first still tied Springfield; May 13, Cornell; May 14, for a short time to take but he Marine Construction It was to witness the race. The men trouble, winning by a length. place, although in Columbia at New charge, produced. High praise, this, from the Company. ough A. C. matches won and lost with the cham¬ York; May J5, will be found at Baltusrol during the master. necessary to get special permission to will run over a course of approximately Villar Kyronen, Millrose A, A. The results: team of Princeton at Princeton; May 20, Dart- of the move the because of eleven pion the I. L. Rice Progressive greater part season. Low, who Ponbtfnl of Donbles Lawley exhibit, miles, which carries them around James Montague, Washington, Flrst race (purse $600; throe-year-olds Chess which won from mouth; May 22, Pennsylvania; May 29, is one of the best known in the rail Park and down to and five and Club, the N. Y. Yale. Unless otherwise pros or.e doubtful shadow that falls congestion. Prospect tho Bor- D. C. upward; clalmini.; one-half A. C. 6V6 to designated, country, came to this from The The excellent attendance at the ough Hall. This trail will be covered furlongs).Tlmothy J. Hoean, 103 (At- by 1%. matches will be played on Harvard country the of our next Davis Walter von Bargen, nnttached. 6 to 6 to 2 -.- Scotland in 1899. across path Cup show goes far to interest twice, the final mile a half kinson), 1, and 6 to 5, won; I links. team, when it comes time to battle with prove the and being Nick Granakopulos, unattached. L,enora P., 86 (F. Hunt), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and in the round in water sports this year. The fact run inside of the armory. This stretch unattached. 8 to 6, second; Miss T,e Ruo M., 91 (,Tar- New Rochelle Wins on Ice tke Australians challenge that the America races are to of indoors is George Daly, rell), 6 to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to This will be the record Four-Ball Match next Decerr.ber at Sydney, is east the Cup running expected to prove M. J. D. G. 5,third. Time, undoubtedly Even by be here in and that the the crucial of the race. Lynch, Washington. 1:08 1-5. He'a a Bear, Baby Bonds, Gala- SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Feb. 22..The year for international in BELLEAIR doubies team of Brookes and Patter- staged July, period A. way, May New Rochelle competitions HEIGHTS, Fla., Feb. 22. Harmsworth events are to be the "old who are Hugh Carroll, Brooklyn A. Maulaby, Burilngame, Jack Hockey Club beat the Al¬ various sports, but in none will the J. of or Patterson and O'Hara Trophy Among boys" de¬ John unattached. Dawson, Old Bylcrs and Sentry also ran. Harry Topping, Greenwich, paired Bon, Wood, contested abroad, in England, in termined to their lost laurels Wiberg, bany Field Hockey Club in a fast and international flavor bo more evident with Alex Smith, of finished «r Wood and Ronald Thomas. August retrieye Second race (purse $600; three-year-olds game here Goals were Wykagyl, has greatly stimulated the boating are Harry Parkinson, Morninggide A. and five and rough to-day. than in golf. Many Americans will all even to-day in a four-ball match With Johnston and Tilden as our upward; clalmlngr; one-half scored by the following New Rochelle in the British meet be the I we world. C, winner of this fixture in 1D1*4; Ed- furlongs).Trophy, 109 (Carmody), 6 to 2, compete open to against Ellsworth Augustus, of Cleve- mair.jtays in singles. believe I to 6 arirt 1 players: Ted Smith, and held in as well as be certain of at Engines and fuel are topics on which win H. White, Holy Cross Lyceum, win¬ Kilbane to Risk Title to 3, won; Elga, 106 (Mur¬ Wellington June, in the French land, and Davie Robertson, of Detroit. cay fairiy obtaining a ner ray), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, gecond; Alien Smith (2). Wheeler scored the to be held in Later sank a an even break in these motor boat, or an automobile en- of tho 14th Regiment marathon in 106 7 championship July. Augustus 40-foot putt for a 4 least four Phadoden, (Kederts), to 6, 1 to 2 lone goal for the Albany Club. on, when the American title matches on the last to matches, but that would not be thusiast will always talk, and the high 1912; Nick Gianakopulos, the hardy Held Eight Years green, square the match. good cost of gasoline has caused widespread Greek, who has shown many sterling enough. if we could not do better in interest in these the doubies than we have done in the in other fuels and also in performances events; Villar When Johnny Kilbane squares off decade Australia. The engines that burn other fuels. At Kyronen, Millrose A. A., winner of sev¬ in last against eral of these Frank un¬ against Benny Valger their bout at have been our stumbline block the show are motor boat engines that. "grinds"; Zuna, coubles burn gasoline, kerosene ar.d crude oil. attached, American service men's cham¬ the Newark Sportsmen's Club next ir, many Davis Cup matches, and this For for the »ili eontinue to be true unless we de- cheapness experiments have proven pion distance; Hugh Carroll, Wednesday night, boxing fans who and serious attention that crude oil is popular with uscrs of Brooklyn A. A., and George Kirkwood, at the will look vcte more time Paulist A. a ir. these gather battleground to the matter. small motor boats. C, competitor upon the oldest champion in the ring a races for the last ten years. in of Al! our enthusiasm, all our deter- The most of the to-day.the oldest point titular have cor.e into the dangerous younger service. . aination, singles Victor at runners entered are Frank Gillespie, pame. The doubies tournament, even Regan Singles Il.inois A. who is lt was just eight years ago to-day C, considered by the Clevelander won the tht on? that carries the national cham¬ as a certain that feather- In Handball many winner; John Wi¬ v." pionship, has been relegated to a sec- Tourney berg, unattached, who is in splendid eight championship, when he out- ondary position, and tho reason is not condition; 0. E. Balliet, of the* Allen- pointcd that past master in ringcraft, far to seek. Cyril Regan, of the Annunciation town (Pa.) Y. M. C. A.; George Moss, Abe Attell, in a twenty-round flgnt at McLough in and Tom Bundy and Club, gave an impressive exhibition in unattached; M. J. Lynch, 'Cross-Coun- Yernon, Calif. Kilbane has dominated Johnston and Griffin, te'arns which have defeating Daniel Shea. Pastime Ath¬ try Club of Baltimore, and Harry Speis his division for a longer period of time held the national doubies title be¬ letic Club, in the final round match of A. C. tl an the majority of Queensberry title the handball Morningside are to tween them for several years, and singles championship The marathon runners will be sent. on h.olders permitted rule. tournament of the Asso- -.- which have now seen the end of their Metropolitan their way at 2 o'clock, and while they » -:. appear to be the ciation at the Annunciation Club yes¬ mpionsl ip days, Shea did not his are traversing the streets of the >ior- N. Y. A. C. Counts on Dresser but paira that have played together terday. present a varied program of events will season after season. Since usual strong defense and was downed ough Ivan C. Dresser, of Cornell Uni- co sistently, in 21.17. be decided inside of the armory. Two Iversity, tw/-mi!e collejre and ..:.;!. we have not had any doubies teams s.vraight games by 21.10. Association champion- champion to the standard. In the second round of the doubles Metropolitan record holders, annourced to the ath- ih&: were up title matches Adolph and John Badi- ships will feature the card, one being letic committee of the New York A^*- Potential Teams Severed the 880-yard run. with Jack Sellers, letic Club he cham- nelli, Annunciation Club members, Now York A. C, the yesterday that would be Tilden ar Vincent Rlchards, bowed to Pat Rvan and James McGann, present champion, ready to rejpresent the local club in pior.3 of 1918 who were defeated in out to retain his honors, and the other open summer. Dresser Brookes Pastime Athletic Club, by 21.8,! the race. Other events srhed- competition thjis the national championship by 11.21, 21.13. After rather an un- potato does not int^m? to do ai.y indoor run- and Patterson last August at Long- u'.eri are four relay races and a twenty- his Washington's Birthday steady start, Andy O'Brien and S. Dam- mile scratch two-man team nir.g, but expects to betrin outdoor *ood. have been developed into rallied after five bicycle as as migl arest, Annunciation Club, with eleven teams nahed to face campaign early possible. Cclebrated one of the great teams of recent years. losing tho flrst game to .eliminate R7 race, ,-a- Monday, February Ticrnty.third but something happeneel '"to "disrupt Powers and James Beakey, clubme.tes, the starter. season and their team work last they bv a score of 20.21, 21.19, 21.13. New Orleans Entries to the best results The local entrants in the junior na¬ were never able get Flrst rare i purse. $600; clalmlng; two- taereafter. Tilden later had great suc- tional championships at Buffalo last year-olds; three nnd a half furlonus). tess with 1 arles S. Gariar.d as his Havana Entries Saturday evening fared rather well Home Guard, 116; Tommle C. 116; Voorln, and here was another po-: against the strong opposition from 115; No Fooling, 115; Tutt, 115- Humriy, partner, TUESDAY Freddle, 115; Run Exhibition bui did the other sections of the country 115; Coomba, 115; tentit Ij wonderful team, they Plrsl race (purse $600; maiden three- Georgre, 115. Recognition Day r.ot a season of to¬ six furlongs).Miss Three records were go through play year-olda; claiming; championship Serond rare net seen them 'Rockaree, 100; .Herself, 101; broken. (purse f H00; clalmlng: gether, ar.d so we have K., 98; Lenny Lever, Pennsylvania, threc-year-olds and up; five and a half Plalnheather, 101; 'Mary Fltzhugh, 101; three times ran the oO in 6 2-5 really put to the test. .Smallstone, 103; Mlneral, 106; VIrgle Lee, yards furlongs).Fokey Jane, 90; .Little Maudle, Then came Johnston nnd Tilden. Tn 106; .Mlldred, 108; »Sea Prince, 110. seconds; Everett Smalley, also of Penn, 9S; .Rosemary; 98; .Grumbllng Ina. 98: the match. with Brookes and Pat- ran a beat in the 70-yard hurdles "Jeia K., 98; .Hurnma, 103; Marie Rap- ione Second race (purse S600; three-year-olda high pold, 10:'.; Corson, 108; The Gallant, 1 ftS; terson, and they fiashed enough real and upward; claiming; tive and one-half in 9 1-5 seconds, and Harry Helme, Stetsey, 108; M. Bert Thurman. 103; Neg, tennis cr that occasion to justify tho rii'lom-.)..Drusilla, *5; .JUl, 99; .Lack-j Lafayette High School, Buifalo, ran 108; Yorklst, 108; Marasmus, 10S. AIjjo ,. ,fl_ , ,g ;- _03; V. C. Girl, 104; most glowing aa to thcii j- ph|e »Sir the vv.-o miles -in 9:o5 2-;i. ln the lat¬ ellglble: Benecia, 90; ..." Vezlna, 108; predictiona the .Top Run*. 04; Belle Wtlfer. 104; ter event. A. Tom Brooks, 108. team possibilities, But, just when Oliver 105; »Prlnoe Honero, 105; »T\vonty- Andy Craw, Brooklyn A., ideal combination seemed to have been 110; lv-geua. 110. was second. Third race (purse $600. '-¦aimlng; four-' seven, 108; Sea Beach, year-olds and upward; nls furlongs).I found, a formidable oostaclo eropped Third race (purse $600; throe-year-olds .Qnleo, 98; .Gourmand, »Plgeon, 103; up. Johnston lives on the Pacific Coast,; and upward- claiming; five und one-half The "Met" boys won three individual .Marmlte, 104; Madraa Olngham, 105; P. Tilden on the Atlantic seaboard. turlongs)..X.nnabelle, 86; .Koran, 97; titles. Dan Caprio, Knttrhts of St. House, 106; 'American fclagle. 107; Gold-' Under ordinary conditions this plain- .Premlum, 99; *Dalnty Lady, 99; »Taras- Antony, captured the 300-yard event Viile, 107; 'Bagpipe, 10'j: . I wlniwin, 109; con 101; »Nepe, 103; *Skeor Face, 105; in 32 4-5 Jack fluntemann, 110; Promise Me, 110; Kate iy makes it impossible for the national .Walter Mack, 106; 711.h Gear, 107; Brlaz, seconds; Lichtman, Brlght, 110; Ting-a-Ltng, 118. Also ellgl¬ champion and the runner-up to get to- 110, Iron Cross II, 110; Mellora, 114. Clark House, won the 16-pound shot ble: Poultney, 112; »Jago, 100; B.jllrlnger. IHE Sixth Annual Exhibition bv get'r.er and practice as a douhles team, Fourth race; (The Grito Debalre Handi¬ put with 40 feet 6._ inches, and E. 108. when $800; three-year-olda nnd Bronx Church I' urth race except for the few short weeks cap; purse 10O; Bauer, House, jumped (Four-year-olda and up- Johnston would be here in the East on upward. six furlongs) Surpllce, 10 feet 1J_ inches in the standing ward; purse $600; six furlongs).Ralnbow his Belle of Elizabethtown, 105; Different broad Girl, 103, Stepson, 10*; Bonstelle, 108; the Detroit Cadillac Motor annual campaign for the national ,. , !05; Baall, 109; Bill McCloy. 109; jump. Osgood, 108; Applejack II, 108; Rlesta, title. That ii not sufficient time to Alvard, 11 i; lma Frank, 116; Colonel Tay¬ 108; B. Stone, 10S; 1 Win, 107; W, W. develop the smoothness of team work lor, 117; Hlrocco, 117. Three. additional athletes, Harry Hastings, 110; Pullux, 110; Trusty, 110; that is an ess ntial success in the in- Fifth race (Independence Handicap: Wigger, William Stokeley and Al Troltus, 110; Assume, 110. Also ellgtbln; Car Company, in and Dixle Carroll, 10S. ternational matches. purse $3,000 added; three-year-olda Hulsjebosch, have entered ihe one-niile , recognition one mlle and one furlono. Fifth race I some months' upward, senior Association cham¬ (throo-year-oldaj purse $700; believe that with two Scotch Verdict. 96; aWar Spirit, 101; Metropolitan C.eorg* Washington Handicap; mlle and practice in the doubies Johnston and ar.t>gal, 103; bLackawanna, 106; bWalnu'. pionship run, which is on< o the fea¬ seventy yards) Faphank, 9S; Blmpleton, and review of Cadillac contri- Ti.den wou come pretty close to ful- Hall 108; Buford, 113; Hunk O'B-ay. 113; tures of the games of tho New York 106; Fleer, 105; Damask, 126; Bulletproof, BUing Brookes's prophecy, and this in Bally, 117; CromwcU, 130. aThraves en¬ PostofHce Clerks' Association at the 120; Breadman, 11,:.; Salnt Gormaln, 108; try; bArmonla .Siatde entry. 69th on tho General Olenn, 11 i: Golden Dawn. 66; epite of the fact that both men are fbur-year-olda Regiment Armory evening Bone Dry, 112. butions to the motor prone own Prob¬ Slxth race (purne $600; of March 6. to play their t;ame. one mllo. and one- Sixth race industry. and upward; claiming; -.__- (purse $600; elaimtng; three- ably thero ia no player in the country Bixteenth).'I.ittle Cote, 103; .Kanv-au, , J ar ilda and upward; mlle and poventv Wstrongly "individual" in his work as 106- Eda Herrrnann, 108; *Rey Bhhls, 108; Londos to Meet "Strangler" yards.'Bar One, 105; Red Dotnlno 97- as an Tilden. The Philadolphian has ever .Assign 108; Wild Thyme. 108; Baby Jim the Greek .Water Willow, 98; 'Orcnzo, 3S; ijra'ndoe. held, befits occasion of Raach 110; "Half and Half, 111; Miaa Londos, wrestling 108; Klmpalong, 10v: Glass Tol, 110. b«en a poacher in doubies. He is such 111; Jose do and Lewis wero » Sweep! 111; Legacv, Valaa, champion, "Strarigler" Seventh ra'-v (purse $600; clalmlng; four- tremendoua coverer of court, so matched yesterday to meet in a finish year-old.s and upward; mlle ;,r,d'a slx- of foot and on the vol- race (purse $700; fouc-year-olds at Lass such national on the quick Seventh imi« and match on leenth)- 'Merrj 102; Say When 105 interest, jlghtning one fifty »*>' ar.d that it seems a shei r .,.. ipward; claiming; March a week from .Poilu, 105; Charming. 107; Mn.b, smash, ."Larlat. 93; .Satvatello, 99; "John 2, to-morrow. The 107; 107; for him not to atray from varda two were .Almlno, Raconeuse, 107; 'Captain jmpossibilityfci» |W K '«in 10"; *Caadle Light, 102; .Cory- grapplera brought together Hodge, in?: »Red Start, 107. Frank Mat own territory when the pace growa do'n. 103; .Clrculate, '103; Coral, 111; by Promoter Jack Curley after Lqndos tos 10: Cal allo, 110; Dr. Ci Igler, 112; of the American. hot. Monomoy, 111. and the Sky Pilot, 112 birthday greatest Billy Sandow, manager of Luclus, 112; Ben Hampsoni Tilden overcame 112. Also ellglble: 'Water War Bnt, mirahile dictu, allowanco of five pounds Lewis, wound up a heatcd discussiori 107: ftla when he and Johnston .Apprentice over the of the Ind.nce, 112; 'Alhena, 107. tendency c!ai:necl. ability "Strangler" and .Apprentlce allowance of fivo rounda .Med P.rookes ar.d Patterson, and what Weather c'.ear, track fast. Londos. elalmed. a veritable engine of destruction they Blde . Johnaton'a terrific forehar.d -rives ar.d his deadly overhand volley- '¦i>e, and Tilder.'s magnifdeent smashing, fed uncar.ny volleya and half-volleya, HISTORY-MAKING CAR saeked up by the swifteat service it: country to-day! Ia it any wonder |Ji8>»at the weary Australians fell before tee^nslaught ? This exhibition affords "he need for a greut doubies team the first '0 ^9 represent the t'nlted Statea this ftar in the Davis Cup matches ia ur- Itnt. Wp should be willing to make opportunity, aside from the a:.y siicrifice, go to any trouble, JittHjst.oattai': that end. Because of this it '«rr.s to me that the United States in All Outdoor national motor to Uwn Tennis Association ought to Sports s'hows, inspect "¦"e an extreme effort to develop such .teamthe coming season. relaxes the nerves, allays thirst, freshens a of the rrovided Johnston could ao arrange complete assemblage business affairs next summer, and jpnUUn be the mouth and a sib his, why would it not pos- provides delicious, series of and entirely according to the nineteen-twenty, type 59 Woe," for iy.c National Association to Wy Johnston's traveling expenses lasting confection. »!ule here in tne East, and Tilden'a as Cadillac models. ">. and have the national champion wir.e EaSt about the first of July and Antiseptic «main here until late September? 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