6 ¡yd Defeats-Walsh, andern Final.Round of Public. Links Golf Championship at Toledo Yorker Makes Game j Miss Edith (ummings ] &$ Fight Miss Cummings Two Davis Miss Pick of World to St. Louis Reaches Cup Play Jtgüinst Youngster Fina Matches To Be In Singles at Germantown ^greer Takes Lead in Morning Round and Plays On Golf Links Golf to Annex Standish Trophy for Study of Draw Shows Tilden, Johnston and Richards Ämasißg öfefeats vs. 0ïîC Year? New York Team Makes Good Showing Miss Collett, 2 and Tilden Patterson mm Among Sixteen American Stars; Seven Foreign 1» afc Shennecoseett; Will Johnston vs. Anderson Is Flayers Seeded Include Patterson and Anderson By Ray McCarthy Meet Mrs* Rose To-day the Card at Forest Hills T 31..Edward Held, the St. -qt^DO, Aug. nineteen-year-old Louis NEW This is the opening day of play In exhibition of goif play in defeating Richard LONDON, Conn., Aug. 31.. the challenge round matches for the By Fred Hawthorne L» & wosderfal Walsh, Edith of The draw for Ycrk, also nineteen years of age, in the final round of the first CUmmin»», Otwentsia tri¬ Davis Cup, between the the men's natioaal single» lawn tennis championship JRE at umphed to-day in a splendid match nnd Australasia, on the two champion¬ tournament, to hegin on the turf courts of the Links championship Ottawa Park here Held's over ship courts of the Germantown Cricket Club, ]¡L Public to-day. Miss Glenna Collett, of Provi¬ West Side Tennis of on over the thirty-six hole test was 6 up and 15 to Club, at Forest Hills. The program for Philadelphia, Friday, September 8 and run through the following fa of victory play, dence, by 2 and 1. The match drew 8 this nfternoon calls for William as made in of the James D. Standish a T. Til- week, yesterday the offices of the United States Lawn Tennis I iSfeariñ eavc him possession trophy for year. large gallery from nearby summer re¬ den 2d to fuce Gerald If, Patterson on holes of the >>¦- the No. 1 Association, assures eight days of play that should "shake the world" of ^L tka first nino sort«» who were well rewarded for court, beginning at 2:30 tonnia &«» and to be G>.-.- ¦¦ ¡EL roor.d »ad pi»*»* trailing the over o'clock, followed by the other players the Shenc- singles struggle between William M. 123 who will Cards of Finalists coBset links. Later in the afternoon of Among tho playera con-' Johnston, , and James 0- tend for the title now held William Miss Cummings disposed of Mrs. Dor¬ Anderson, of Australasia, on Court No. by Tennis Pairings * steadiest MORNING ROUND The Onwrnîaia star mho im- 3, T. Tildón 2d, of Philadelphia, aro the j*i been playing the Hold.Out.5 5 3 5 4 3 î S 4.37 othy Campbell Hurd, of Belmont starting approximately at 4 o'clock. California girl who advanced to of the meet- Walsh . 6 4 fueled Mit* Chama Collett in To-morrow afternoon the one doubles greatest exponents of the in the SECÓN» ROUND Insist eoB»istent golf 4 6 4 4 3 5 5.39 the Spring, a former national third game ***** in tnis finÄl te8t h* Hc:it--In . 4333 5 445 5.ifi.73 second champion. match of the. series will be played, and round yesterday by two Australasia and also (First Round Rye«) Walsh . round of Shennecossett world, Spain being 3»»*** of his usually 4 3 3 3 6 4 5 3 5.36.75 The other finalist is Mrs. J. D. Rose, while the make-up of the brilliant TOP HALF *» th* top tournament teams opposing victories in the opening represented by thoir Davis Cup men, Sri*» AFTERNOON' ROUND golf yesterday, there¬ of Sowickley, Pa., who defeated Miss will not be announced until this, William M. Johnston v«. Cratg Riddlei it is day's play of the. Rockaway Hunt, who have already proved themselves Kirst round.Leonard aïon» h« .s blttln» Hc\