THE CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1913. 44 ONE MORE GAME TAKES DAVIS TENNIS CUP 'S AMBITION San Francisco Stars EXCITED GALLERY Dazzle Patch Paces HAWAIIANS GIVE AMERICAN PAIR Record To Beat , Then Retire Win Tennis Honors Near Sire's OMAHA, Neb., July 26?Th© MI\ \H POLLS, July 26.?Dea- old of Den THRILL Patch, 4 year ana SWIMMING rie By J. SLATTERY went defeated the east today for FOLLOWS PLAYERS * WILLIAM heavy BRITONS the Paten* owned In thla rlty, paced for th* DEFEAT championships In single* and one in life is to beat Jack Johnson Sam Langford's ambition doubles the the last half of \u25a0 workont mile and then settle down in his little home in of fourth national in Aquatic weight championship of the world clay court at the today in 66 3-4 aeconda. The Crack Men Fish with his little black wife and ft* tournament mile wa» made In and live quietly and contentedly Omaha Field club. first quarter end final one In 27.1-4 Exhibitions in Santa little black daughter. . . In the singles John Strachan, TRYING BO seconds for IN TIME way himself before he departed yesterda> DOUBLES aecoridn. he expressed IN THE San Fraud* ct>, defeated This is the Merrill JacK Patch's beet mile this Cruz , company with his family, his manager, Joe Woodman, and Hall, Xetv York) and the dou- Dav.r.le in eeanon lis 2:07. fleed. the Australian lightweight. bles match was forfeited to him Result of Second Half of One More Win Will Bring and his partner, Griffin, Dan Patch's official half mile you you beat Johnson?*' Sam was asked. Clarence seconds, made Call) "Do think can by Fred Hall, record la 56 In i fSp*"'*! to The quick reply. "And Johnson Hnrrls and because July "Yes. sah. I certainly does." came back the Famous Davis Tennis of the Home and Home Golf 1903. sv-n f" i., 2H. ?Some of the erirk dese the former's Illness. Harris' <>t coast, including Duke Kaham- knows it, too. Why. man, he has been running 'way from me fob. all swimmer* the' will keep nbyeldans forbid him to play. x Proves a Sad Upset rnoku and Bobby Kawaa of Honolulu, are fn years. He's afraid of me. and he won't give me no chance. But I Cup Trophy to the Strnchnn plsyed Stnta Crur' to give a series of aquatic eihlbl- a Crabtree, 4 and 8 I am a goin' to chase him clean around the game David F. 1 tlona. \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0'' right after that big black man. I brilliant and took three) to the Talent W. W. Careen, 1 op i i the ?Casino. traveling my time, I ain't through yet, United Statea sets out of I The flr«it exhibition took place at world. I done a whole lot of In but four played. Perry Eyre . Inatt tonlclit and an immense crowd was Bentty torlurn match Hall, though at playing? | \u25a0\u25a0 Oscar » present to wltnett-i the different events, for and I won't get through tillI get dat with Johnson." time* Hopkins a spectacular Ranie, Samuel special trophies were awarded. was unable By spencer W. y which WELL OF JOHNSON July 26.? to outplay h. Mcdonald r. McNear 1 \>n'.f Kal.ananioUu ami Kawaa figured In th* HE THINKS WIMBLEDON, England. his opponent. The 8. Tobln, 2 and 1 races, victory by July second J. I'm yard and 44 yard and amated the "What do you think of him as a fighter?" As the result of today's score was o?o, 6?4, 4?6, 6?4. BURLINGAME, 26.?The R. H. Spragne crowd with tlielr speed. ain't as good as he Fran- half of the home and golf match Julian Thome. 1 up I'omeroT and 'leorge Bond represented "Johnson? Why, man, he's a great fighter, but he Maurice E. McLoughlin of San home 3 and 2 J George Hackett of New Burlingame was H. McD. Spencer, i the Olvmple club, while I.in<~oln Johnson and r.sed be. Why, I done give him the hardest fight he ever had back In Chelsea cisco and Harold H. Byford, former between and Menlo Fattop Atberton ? ' San to cltiy champion, won from M. F. ' 1 Bob Be<-k represented the Franciaco V. weighed 200. kept York over H. R. Bassett and C P. Ferry, played yesterday the Bur- K. Mcintosh. 2 and 1 ° I seven years ago. I only weighed 147 then, and he He Just match, United Onwentsla, 6?2 and 6?l in the first afternoon on C. ML C. A. > get Dixon in the doubles the round, and then defeated Emory Rockwell, Hins- lingame victory Worthlngton Ames the ra«es there were high and fani-y holding me and shoving me away, and he was so heavy that I could not States team leads by two matches to dale, 6?o links and resulted in a A. Taylor, 3 and 2 "1 Besides mighty and 6?2. for by 0 divine and different aquatic sports. enough out. Oh, he's one smart coon and one in the struggle for the Dwight F. Walter T. Haynes, C. W. Menlo 13 matches to 11. J. C. Augsbury and Miss Jeannette Den- near to him to knock him trophy requires Homemood, downed As the tied, \u25a0 Mls« Marcaret BrecU Davis lawn tennis and Barrett, Indiana, 6?l, 6?o. first half was Menlo wins W. n. Taylor : net also took part In the exhibition. quick. only one more victory in the two re- John C. Neely Jr., another local man, won the total by two points. R. P. Glrrln, on 10th J "No, sah. Johnson don't want any of my game, I done try all the time to maining singles matches to carry oft from J. A. Coolidge, 6?B, 7?o, 6?o. By a curious coincidence the crucial H. W. Law, 4 and 3 1 Searlea, 1 up 1 ring with me again, but he always sidestepped and tried to the cup. Captain R. N. Gittv. D. S. A., fell victim match of the day was between Piatt Dennis get him in the The to to B. T. Hlnman, Evanston, 2?6, 6?3, 6?2. Burlingame and Alec Alex Hamilton, on 21st Australia, not get anybody to match went its fullest extent Kent of Hamilton 6 1 show me up. Then I went to 'cause I could of five sets, of which the Americans E. A. Llndeman, University of Chicago pro- of Menlo. and to further extend the Talbot Walker. and 4 ' again, and will go right over to Europe again opponents' two, the fessor, entered from Germany, downed John A. similarity both players were on the A. J. Welch, 3 and 2 1 fight me here. But I am back I took three to their Stevenson, tied fight score reading 5?7, 6?l, 2?6, 7?6, Ontwentsia, 6?4, 6?4. eighteenth hole, as on last Saturday. and follow Mistah Johnson up, and maybe he will have to me." In the first match in doubles Mont Ferry, Total 13 6?4. Onwentsia, In consequence the contestants had a "What you think about Johnson coming back here, Sam?" English defenders, began and F. C. Bailey, , won gallery compromised BURLINGAME do The who to from R, of most of the Jump bond, and you bet he won't McLoughlin Captain W. C. Rogers and Captain N. members clubs, Garbv, 2 1 "No chance foh him. He done dat ball play tennis together when Gltty, Fort Sheridan, 6?o, 6?7, 6?4. present of both and W. F. 8 and don't want none of was still in knickerbockers, tried all each stroke was watched with the George S. Garritt, 1 up 1 never return. He knows they will put him in Jail, and he masters, country, he the wiles of which they are Youth Has Its Way breathless interest that generally at- Philip Samson FORJALE 'cause dat stuff for his. No, sah. He is through In dls here McLoughlin had only to a championship H. C. Breeden 0 Jail but without avaiL BOSTON, July taches finals. _ "1 fighting a of money in Europe. his form and lost only one of 26.?Youth had Its way st The was tied, each W. H. Crocker, on 23d can do a lot of and make lot recovered Uongwood today, veteran tennis players going nineteenth hole Welch, 4 and 2 1 Why, is a grand country, and de people his service games. down player trying to present the hole to the A. P. .. "What do I think of Australia? it game to defeat before the younger representa- other. W. P. Scott, 2 and 1 1 every- Once Hackett played the which tives In the eastern sure did treat me and Mistah Woodman like regular princes. Dey did opponents by feeding them semifinal rounds of the An approach by J. O. Tobln. 2 and 1 1 every- his liked Eng- doubles championship* and the all comers' tour- excellent- Kent saved C Duncan 0 Nothing was too good for I did my best and fought low volleys at the net, where the nament for him on the twentieth, after being ap- W. thing for us. us. stone singles. It waa a day of upsets. R. L. Coleman Jr., S and 1 1 body along. sports are all game, and they lish veterans formed an absolute Perhaps the moat prominent individual in the parently hopeless. n Six who came Yes, sah, dem Australian George Cadwalader Lozier They every possible day's . country. wall. made return play was young William Johnston of San And the twenty-first was worthy of R. S. Lowery 0 don't 'em any better any place. I am strong for dat to Hackett, recognizing him the Francisco, who vanished the veteran, Ray and Taylor. by make in William J. After wide drives E. B. Murphy, 2 and X ? 1 IN FIRST-CLASS "Mistah Mcintosh, he done act very mean with mah manager. Mistah weak link of the American defense. Clothier of Philadelphia, former national cham- both men, Hamilton laid a pretty Captain A. H. Payson 0 pion. This match required limit pitch CONDITION Woodman me all about it, and he done give his side of the story. He is MeLOIJGHLIN'S WISDOM the of five mashle to 10 feet of the pin. R. L. Coleman. 2 up J told sets. 4?6, 6?7, 7?6, 6?o, B?6. Kent was wide on his approach, but W. C Chamberlln 0 mah manager and de talking, but I don't think that Mistah Mcintosh Although often tempted, McLoughlin Somewhat less of a surprise waa the elimi- he does not poach on partner's pre- holed a 20 footer for a four. T. B. Eastland, 5 and 4 ? 1 de others, they were grand to us, and some day, did his nation In the doubles of Reals G. Wright and Then the doughty H N. Stetson, on 10th 1 treated us right. But all serves, often heroically allowing him to William A. Lamed by Gustave F. Touchard and Alec Bighted the line, grasped his trusty putter and Bernard Ford , i , i\u25a0i »i 11 0 maybe, we will go back there and do some more fighting. take the overhead balls, which he him- W. M. Washburn. This match, too, required Stone - like loves to five sets, which went 2?6, I?6, dropped his ball square into the hole. A. L. M ... 0 A SNAP over country fought in all the big cities self smash. Toward the end B?6, 6?4, Emory Wlnahlp ? 0 "We traveled all the and became more 6?S. Garby again defeated Eades, but as . of the match Hackett Kent ? 0 Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. I guess they liked my fighting, 'cause they sure volleys lobs, which haa. SUII another upset was the defeat the winner negotiated a bye the defeat Piatt in his and la the morn- of three two was no H. R. Simrklns - 0 used to holler for me and give me a match every time they could. been falling short before. in* of Nathaniel W. Nlles of Boston by §, P. and discredit. Dr. Max Rothschild ...... 0 racquet Gardner Jr., also of this city. The score was For the Menlo side Crabtree also re- $2,750 McLoughlin smashed his in 6?S, 6?2, victory MANY FIGHTS WITH McVEY the fourth set, and the Britons were 6?2, 6?B. peated his over Samson, his Total 11 The second semifinal in the doubles medal score being 72. fought McVey seven times there and I beat him six times. The within a point of winning the set and ment was won tonrne- First half a tie. Menlo wins by 2 points. "I Sam match, but the Callfornian never by Nlles and A. S. Dabney of As this was the second time the Red- decision, I won. all right. I knocked the Boston, against H. R. Scott and S. L. Geals wood City parson had negotiated other was a close and I think But dats faltered and pulled his own service out 11?9, 6?2, 6?2. at the OWNER, BOX 1150 last time he done links, his card was particularly oredit- him out twice, and when I cleaned him up in 13 rounds de of the fire. Johnston triumphed over Clothier after the able. say that he had enough. Den there was nobody else foh me to fight, so Mistah PRINCESS SEES GAME latter had won the two opening; sets. W. H. Crocker won over Perry Eyre Miller and Pelkey May Woodman and myself we done make up our minds to come back home when Princess Mary, daughter of King in a hammer and tongs contest on the George, was an spectator Mainland Tennis twenty-third got we sure did like dat country, Interested hole. Meet in South we all settled up with Mistah Mcintosh. But from the royal box. VANCOrrrBR, B. C, July 26.? H. C. Evans Other matches going beyond the and the sports they gave us a great sendoff. Barrett and Dixon carried off the of Vancouver won the Mainland tennis cham- eighteenth were Will Taylor vs. Harry to five, pionship today by defeating A. S. Milne, "We drawed some mighty big houses over there, McVey and me. He's a first set, seven games after a conqueror, Trier's Stetßon, the latter being the victor, fight greatest brilliancy by three sets to one, 7?6, 8 6, 6?2, R, D. It is likely that Charter Miller, the local big, tough coon, anrl, oh, my! he is a clever one, too. He sure did make me in which the while Girvin revenged himself white hope, will box Arthur Pelkey in Tos An- on the part of McLoughlin failed to Milne did not for his previous defeat by winning hustle. He done fight me so often that he got wise to my style. But I finally make up for the weakness of his part- hare the command he dig. over Ford In geles some time during September. Twuls Pa- played in his straggle with Tyler, and seemed Bernard the nineteenth. rente, manager of Miller, got a wire from Pro- got good and plenty. I done knock him out In three rounds later on." ner, Hackett. The Californlan's smash- to be nervoua all through The result was an upset to the tal- moter Tom McCarey last evening, offering him him ing and terrific spec- the match. Burlingame heavy weights?" service had the For the ladles* championship Miss ent, as figured that if they the match. Parent* lost no time in catching the "How about those Australian on feet times. Rec- R. Header- hopes to tators their several son won from Mrs. Cane in two straight sets could tie Menlo on the latter's course late train for the south, and he come "Oh, dey don't amount to very much," and Sam grinned as broad as he ognizing the weakness of the Ameri- o?3, 6?3. they would surely win on the home to terms with McCarey without any trouble. In big "They are all about the can combination, the "Englishmen links. the meantime. Tommy Burns, Pelkey*s manager, could and showed those white teeth. same?Bill Hackett, says good heavy played constantly to who BURLINGASTE VS. ICEKXO that the match Is on If Parente will bet Lange, Bill Squires and the rest of them. They have not seen a netted many returns after desperate UNION ASSOCIATION that $2,500 which be deposited with Eddie Ora- weight over there since Johnson knocked out Tommy Burns." rallies at tiie net. MENLO ney several days ago. Parente declares that The second set, only Butte Missoula Matches the side bet goes, so It looks as though the big "And how about our American white hopes?" Sam was asked. which lasted 12 1. 8. Players? minutes, was won by the American Great Falls 7, Ogden 1 won fellows will come together In the Vernon arena, grin to the face of the black bone crusher, and he games one. Salt Lake Helena James Bares 0 principally because none of the local promoter* The broad returned team, six to McLoughlin, 0. B. Ferd ThlerW to them. stalled for several minutes before he made up his mind to reply to this question. playing in his old time form, smashed 0 seem want Well, they very good to me when I left here nearly two years and drove with deadly accuracy. After didn't look the set had reached three to one in favor ngo," replied Sam. "Tell you the truth, they appeared like a bunch of very of the Americans, McLoughlin took a "ureen ones. But maybe lam wrong. They tell me that this is a love service and then took a love game powerful fighter. to fight him? Say, you just bet I does. I want to on Dixon's service. Then Hackett end- Do I want ed the set by taking a game on his fight any heavy weight in the world, and I don't care where I fight him, or who service. referees, either. Ain't this fair enough? PLAYKD FOR HACKETT ? "But they don't want to give me no chances. Why, they would not let tie In the third set the Englishmen fight They let fight, but not n.e. I was not in steadily played the ball to Hackett, Miller here. other coons even and these tactics gave them an easy shape when I stepped off dat boat; but, all de same, I was willing to fight. win by six games to two, after they had got a start of two games by taking §Pi UNGFORD LIKES SAN FRANCISCO McLoughlin's service. McLoughlin "I like San Francisco, and I hope dey will let me fight here some time. 1 never pLsyed better In his life than Flynn, nearly during this set, and the Englishmen and Fours years ago. Westcott was with five then Sixes r.nly had one chance, and dat And were chary in giving him any chance i did not have time enough to show 'em. Dis man Flynn. he done rush at me to show his mettle. The set witnessed The Cars to Good -fl and I just hooked him on de Jaw with my right and down he went. It was so many exciting rallies, with all four /\*| A That Are Honor-Bound Be A § not a to happened. No, sah, players in the fore court. quick dat I did have chance know what I did not." Tn the fifth and final set it was a And how about poor Stanley Ketchel?" battle royal between the two teams Sam's eyes filled with tears and he shook his head slowly. from the service of the first ball. The English pair made a stone wall ' He was sure the greatest white man I ever fought," /eplied the black at the NOW FOR net and often discomfited the chal- 1914 READY DELIVERY very tough York, 11114 man. "He gave me one battle for 10 rounds in New and lengers. don't you forget dat, either. He could hit and he could box, and he was game AMERICA WINS MATCH THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY?AImost half a century ago the .WESTCOTT Carnage Company was founded at |[ and fast. Too bad. poor fellow. I guess he could lick any of dese here white England led only once in the set, Richmond, Ind. The WESTCOTTS painstakingly carriages hopes what dey so much about now. I take my hat off to poor Ketchel." when the games were two to one In its have builded and well. WESTCOTT were celebrated the world 5 talk the evened ? money you up ring?" favor. Then Americans mat- their How much have cleared in the Sam was asked. ters by taking Barrett's service and the over for service-giving qualities and beauty of design, and when the WESTCOTT Motor Company was established in the { ? Well, now, let me see. I guess that I done make $200,000 since I started set seemed theirs, as McLoughlin's serv- England early days of motoring its most valuable asset the WESTCOTT family S, fighting." he said. "I didn't get much stage money. Not me. I done had to ice followed. But retaliated was name. by taking the next two straight games, J fight hard all de time foh whatever money I made. And then I done spend a making the score four all. Then the 11 are whole lot of it traveling around the world looking for somebody to fight me. Americans won a same on Barrett's % The WESTCOTTS pardonably proud of their enviable reputation. It is their earnest endeavor to be known by the % "Who gave me my start? Why, it was Mistah Woodman. He done act as service, which they had solved early in the match, and McLoughlin with a lovt. QUALITY of their output rather than by the quantity. In the big, four-story brick W'ESTCOTT factory, that is modern in every & my best friend all through my life. I was only a kid, 16 years old, when I service ended the set and won the 1 blowed into Boston 12 years ago. Mr. Woodman, he was running dat old match for America. respect and ideally arranged, it is a conservative task to build 1,500 WESTCOTTS annually. And when this has been done up f Roanoke club, and he give me a Job washing windows and cleaning up around. The scoring in the match of today, to showing sets, games, points, place- the standard of the WESTCOTT the purpose of the company has been accomplished. ' I liked to box and used to put on de gloves with de kids. Finally he done ments, netted balls, out and double J give me a chance as a feather weight In an amateur tournament. service faults, follows: just try my Hackett and McLoughlin (United Btates): "Say, I tried harder dan I ever did in all life. I forget de Mso pt pt, no df names of de first few boys I fought, but I beat 'em all right, and den I started T'nited States. 2 R SO snfl 171 ~~Z 120 S Mistah Woodman just took hold of me and trained me. England 1 7 7S &J2 201 V.26 128 In to fight big fellows. R O PT PT, N ODF I kept right on doin' my best, and den de papers began to write me up. First act n .1 3d 13 jfl io f At I got a battle with Gans, and Joe was good then, eight years ago. Second act 1 6 27 fl » 0 1 last Third act 0 2 33 13 14 12 fl We Just went at it for 16 rounds, and I had de shade. But dat boy Gans was Fourth act 1 7 41 17 ft in 0 'a sure wonder. Cleverest man I ever boxed, and how he could hit! Say, he Fifth set 1 fl 35 15 11 m 0 would Just turn my head around every time he landed on me. Poor old Joe. Total 3 26 172 64 C987 1* "l was a grand man and a grand fighter, and everybody liked him so much. Barrett and Dlion (England*: He S O IT PI. N ODF FINDS IT HARD TO GET MATCHES First set 1 7 S« 8 13 10 (1 Second set 0 1 IS 2 15 5 Cj "After that I Just went after 'em all, but it was hard for me to get matches. Third set 1 6 40 14 14 6 1 No, sah, I never faked a fight in my life. Sometimes I sort of took pity on Fourth set 0 5 3fl IT 17 5 2 Fifth set 0 4 28 li 14 6 0 some of dem and did not hit 'em too hard. But I always was on de level, and 1 always will be on de level wherever I fight. Total 2 23 153 5.'! 73 32 3 tal rescr\ ation "I fought in England, France and Belgium, and I guess they liked me Western Preliminary there, too, for they wanted me to fight some more. They wanted Johnson to CHICAGO, July 26.?Western tennis WESTCOTT Six-Cylinder, SfTfn-PHMfnsfr Touring Car, $2,530.00. Note tne many CCLV stars » refinement absolutely duntproof top running: boardii, scuff ISI4_ WeStCOtt the *»s*«athdt take a chance me, but dat big nlggah laughed at dem. He don't want played true to form in the preliminary rounds features, such ax rover, clear \u25a0 \u25a0 * » with of western tournament at today. 2 leather protection benenth each of the four doors, leather covered back front seat, ''& the Onwentsla of «c ri t/~i of my game. Oh, well, maybe some day he must fight me. You bet I will Absolutely stationary. ,IWH/hf\T\r\Y t/*/U#IUhnim L%J UfSAa rrv>r>/-/ , none Despite predictions that new talent would J& etc. Tire Irons are fastened to frame In rear and are gUUU, j keep after him, even if I do have to chase him over the other side of dat pond." Crowd Rome of the veterans out of the running *° ' right at the start, practically all of the later ' "And are you coming back to to fight?" through ' came victorious. "Yes, sah. Mistah McCarey wants me to go down to Los Angeles and fight While most of today's winners were Chlcago- . ans, Joe Jeanette in September. And I will be there, too. And then I am coming the out of town contingent will be greatly strengthened by the participation Monday of hack to San Francisco right away, and I hope they will let me fight then. John Strachan and Clarence Griffin of San Fran- Are i4s Good As Their Best Parts "If this here Gunboat Smith thinks he is a real white hope, I will trlve ciaco, whose ability»ha* been heralded from the clay court tournament st Omaha, end H, H. Vim one grand trial. He can have me any time he wants, and I won't care Whitman, entered from the Seabrtghi New right club. -" here. But I would like to fight here In this town. The people hava> been York. L. Harry Wsldnesr of Chicago defeated H. M. good to me, and I Just want to show them what I can do. Dafa alV* Elllnwood, s local player, 7?5, 6?l. Heath Olympic Club Athletes in Tryout

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