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THE NEW YORK MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922. + » 11 = HERALD, TILDEN HARD PRESSED TC> BEAT SIIIMIZU I N TRAVE]RS ISLANE) MATCH t \ turdles in the intercollegiate* Saturday Yankee to Ride nay be Harvard's new track captain. II* Added to JEROME D. TRAVERS! Jockey ARM FREE RULE IYACHTS TUNING UP lormaUy would be rated with this year's NIPPONESE PLAYS Navy Prestige English Derby Favorite [ONE [ traduating class, but two years ago out of college the entire termregained >vorklng for J. P. Morgan & Co., in New By Beating Penn Eight AFTER OLD CROWN PARIS, May 2S..Frank O'Neill,' BOON TO BUGGERS FOR BIG TEAM RACE ifork. Bill Burke, the miler, hitherto the veteran American < Jockey itax been looked on as being the logical WONDERFUL and the leading rider of the inan. Davis the vaulter is Harry pole TENNIS 1 '. French turf for many years, left for mother prospept. Election will be held College Crcwg Now Head for [/ \\ FormeivChampion Is Entered London this evening to ride Sol Joel's Walker Law Specifically Bars Six* Meter Class to Sail First ,:his week. Bouts of the Week Pondoland In the Epsom Derby next Coach Bill Bingham is soon to decide World's Is Forced Classics on Hudson and in Tourney Over Wednesday. Frank McGee, another Holding and Hitting at Har*e To-morrow at >vhether he will accept the position again Cliampion TO-NIGHT. American jockey, who will have the Into Extra Sets to Thames. Broadway Exhibition Association. Norwood Links. leg up on Lord Lonsdale's Diligence, Same Time. Oyster Hay. Rosenberg vs. TommyBrooklyn.Dave accompanied O'Neill. It rounds. Rob»on. Win. Academy A. Oval.Billy French turf followers were ('., Dyckman disturbed over reports received DANIEL. Miske iv. ('apt. Bob Roper. 12 rounds; Br KERR K. considerably fi «» 4 n'i'ii rn i.' a nu i iu: r Br I.iiu Bogn-.ii vs. Jack Stone, 10 rounds. PETpiK. ere that Pondoland had gone lame, By CHARLES F. MATH1SOS. Now for New London and Commonwealth Sporting Club.Amateur I-ast year Jerome D. Travers made an as they had backed the horse heavily At least six of the six meter boxing tourney under auspices St. The steady growth of the clinching yachts With the American HenleyPoughkeepsle!out Catholic Club. attempt to regain the Xew Jersey State In the future books owing to O'Neill I evil in will start In the first race of the season SCORE IS 4.6, 6.0, 6.4 of the the so-called which turns a large proportion of bouts For Princeton this means the cessation Commonwealth Sporting Clob.St. Jerome and failed. There havechampionshipbeen into tiresome hugging matches, may be arranged by the Seawanhaka hnbeen i Catholic Club finals in amateur tourney. around for several weeks that of competition for 102^ tout Harvard and rumors due in a measure to the "one arm free" to be sailed on Corlnthlantn THURSDAY NIGHT. Jerome never again will seek the road In Doubles Tilden and Yale will continue, wttJk the regatta'on edict to referees. Sound off Oyster Bay. The Seaivan- Juno 23 as their objective, while Madison Square Garden.Jose l.ynch va. Lose to SMmizu and the Navy, Columbia. PennsylvaniaCornell.Midget Smith. 12 rounds; Kid Sullivan leads upward and where the burning TENNIS FINAL GOES By "one arm frr«*' Is meant that a haka Corinthian yachtsmen arranged Ificliarils vs. Battling Krddy, 10 rounds. sun an boxer may hit whenever one of his arms the international match for this class and will bend effort packs extra load upon the Syracuse every Broad A. ('., Newark.Ilave Rosenberg is free, and a liberal interpretation toward the classic on tbe Hudson, to be vs. Phil Krut, 13 rounds. shoulders of the struggling, perspiring of yachts. It has worked bard to make It is so much easier to Huntej*. decided on .June 2H. in which they will be FRIDAY NIGHT. wayfarer. LIMIT OF FIVE SETS hand and lilt with the other. This is the new class a success in this country, joined by Washington, the new Pacific dawdle alot. In the shady lanes or loll Surf Avenue A. ('., Coney Island..lark beside prohibited by the Walker law. which de- and although the first championship viiajnpiuii. sli.trkey vs. Jack Hnusner, 12 rounds; the limpid pools. dares that holding with one hand and By SAHt'KI, .r. BROOKMAX, The American Henley established Fddie James vs. Johnny Llsse, 10 But Travers is not exactly built that hitting with the other is foul. It is also on is to rrgattifbe nothing: very important that was not rounds. way It seems. In his makeub there II. L. Bowman Outlasts I)r. foul to Therefore It sailed to-morrow yachtsmen though' SATURDAY MGIIT. is He porsistentlyyllno.h. By way oC adding strength to the known. Tho feeling that thealready something of the battle charger. should he made clear to referees that a that the first race of the new class wT' could beat Coiumonweiiltli Sporline Club.Bran; ( has been through the mill and likes It. should be under the of conviction that he can extend William Navy's varsity vn. Younc K»k». 10 ronnds; «Iran King in Hnrlcm Challenge boxer must not hold and hit at the same sailed auspices eight was borne out by the vs. And so his name has been received once the club for the international T. Tilden whenever he him Pennsylvania's l/v» Hurley Willie Harry,Battling10 time. Yet if an opponent holds one arm responsible engages Navy triumph by two lengths.result.around*. more for the New Jersey championship, Match. of a eontes'ant the latter may hit with match. 1V J Cup on the court, Zenzo Shimizu, Japan's If the midshipmen had so desired they which Is to be decided Thursday, his free arm or, if a boxer is held by The Grebe and the Montauk. two of last \ might have won by another couple of and Saturday of this week overFridaythe an opponent about the neck or body and year's yachts on. the American team in tennis ace, carried the world's are in lengths. They rowed a waiting race Philadelphia worked on the river. Among Norwood links. his hands are free he may hit with Kngland, are in commission and from mlie the last has won New title In a match that went the limit of five fine to race. Grebe will he For how through throe sets of whirlwindchampion the to quarter. They the entries is an eight oared crew of Travers the Jersey both. condition your Holiday, ' I tennis at Travers Island seemed to be content to hold any Yale graduates, who will be stroked by so often as to make It appear that the sets Herbert L. Bowman won the Nothing was more pleasing to Terry sailed by Richard de B. Hoardmun, « bout a round to yesterday at all a frantic Penn tournament no could him a clever amateur, assisted J. I*. .Sal- trip forced to defeat. against advantageChurchill C. Peters, one of the best longer give cup In the Harlem Tennis challengeClub McGovern than to have an opponent hold by being accept beforeeight going past the mile, for they knew thrill. There is something In "coming him by the neek or shoulders while his tonstall and Irwin Townsend. Montauk J none the Ells yet have had. The entrypacemakers tournament Dr satis:action! Tilden's was too yesterday, defeating margin that a spent and sapped Pennsylvania of the Yale men will mark the beginning back," however, a thrill enough In proving hands were free. Terrible Terry soon will be sailed by \V. A. \V. Stewart and but it was no new crew them In final Aldrich. back" Wednes- experiencecomfortable,could not beat the of a interesting in after to one's friends that the old charger Is George King, Westchester county brought the hugging to an end by JVlnthrop "Money of drive. very experiment the ribs of the The Addison G. lTanan'f» for the Philadelphian. The memory college rowing. still flt for battle. It was a pretty even tusslechampion.aK clincher. battering Bally-Hoo. if * that sensational match at Forest Hills The Navy showed that same old The to-morrow will be started Travers was out In the triangular new boat, will attract much attention jay anything goes regatta the way to the latter half of the fourth for flinching. in this race because she Is built from in Shimizu was power and a little more polish thanterrific1 o'clock on a schedule for match at Morris County and playing well Penalty ^ last summer which at calling set, when Dr. tired and was own boa; vrong! it had developed In the victory over Intervals. This «:iouglt, everything considered. That he King The code contained a Mr. Hanan's desipns. Every within two points of defeating Tilden twenty minute program Qucensberry a winner. Princeton and Harvard. Frawley, the will be adhered to strictly. Judging from can do still better he Is anxious to to offer the same resistance thatunablehe brief reference to clinching. "There he has turned out has been Things to wear. in straight sets is still fresh in the so His P class N'ahma and R clar-i midshipman stroke, who looked good the the will i prove. Physically he is better than he had shown up to that point. The score shall be no holding." was the hut sloop mind of the of tennis entry list, regatta rule, Ariel are the of the.': to with. champion on the Charles In the two mile test, even the fine competitions of 1921. has been in years, and with ten pounds was 7.9, 6.0, 1.6, 6.4, 6.2. there was no penalty for violation. The sloop champions Things play looked even better over the Henley more to In the half of the match Dr. Walker law Is more respective classes. Mr. Hanan will/sail c players. avoirdupois aid him than he early explicit. It declares assisted Butler sporting goods at all "four It was just an exhibition match, this On the Charles the Navy distance."Eook, out for Syracuse at had last summer there Is Just the King's net play gave him an advantage. that "persistent holding" and "holding Bally-Hoo. by Whitir.gr home of the New on it and Richard Hanan. ( tussle at the country about 34, but Saturday openedaveraged said an old rowing man at that he may surprise a goodpossibilityHe followed forcing shots to the net anc1. and hitting" are foul, and gives the rorners". Tork Athletic Club yesterday, but you with a 42 and kept the stroke pretty Potighkeepele," and smashed with to offenders. Yet The Peppy, built by Wood from Mower Philadelphia on Saturday. He told us many at Norwood. T.ast year at Canoe volleyed precision. authority penalize referee for Clinton H. Crane and 1 Trunks. never would have guessed It from the at 38 for the first mile. Then a Brook Travers seemed to be headed for He won tho first set after Bowman, the boxer who in not holding hit designs Bags. Suitcases. consistentlythat the Orange had given the Navy may has had a week 6f fling (hwig tennis that was played, from it fell to 34 and 32. and rose again with of Its the old title, but he tired and was who was exceptionally steady through- with one or both hands even though his Chubb, tuninpTendon whale of a race.that in spite and will be In fine for the race. to-day until Mx. ihe manner in which the rivals battled renewed fury and drive to a ."IS wlille eliminated after an out, had boon four times within a point opponent is holding. up shape Open been about a month behind in its putting up She is somewhat of a from for every point. It was a light from the old Tipperary glided over the line a development. having battle. of it. In the second Bowman's hard In the recent Oreb-Tvnney contest departure Closed to-morrow. start to finish, and it was a pretty well winner once more. Interestinghitting: renewed the both violated the Walker law rule the repular model and her work will Ik The name of Oswald Kirkby does not and^ speed Rave him by carefully watehed. She is ripped with fatigued Tilden who triumphed Anally Wo learned that ElHs Ward, last of appear among the entries, and that of first throe games after each had gone to holding and hitting. Tunney was quite Rogers Peet Company at 4.6, 6.0, 6.4. Penn 1'reirti men Surprised. and then Dr. it as much at fault as Orcb, the a streamline mast and has many new the great line of Ward brothers of William Reekie, winner two years ago. deuce, King thought only and novel features in her ripping. JBroadway Herald Sq. Shimizu made a determined bid for The Navy's freshman crew, which Is had suffered some Is nine mbqinp * Put that motrl^ nans wise to concede the remainder of the being that Greb Inflicted greaterdifference ' fame, a,stroko sculling Two yachts built by Nevlns at City at 13th St. "Four at St victory. Ho was again the sensation of had a set and Have himself for a supreme punishment at close quarters. It would 35th not to race at Poughkeepsie. time ago and is in a precarious Travers covers a multitude of have Island were launched yesterday morn- Convenient amazing recoveries, of unshakable tough time with Pennsylvania's light The former Pennsylvania coach, Nor Is the Upper Montclalr star in the third. effort been unjust to penalize one and not of tireless energy and of Aghtlng condition. omissions.The the other. Referee Inp. One, named Clytle, Is for Henry Broadway Corners" Fifth Art. control,freshman eight, which hitherto had done who is 7 fi years old, is speechless, but having the way cleared for hlni despite Westchester county champion However, R. Plant. She was Fred M. that had made tennis came with conformed to his "one arm free" in- designed by (it Warren at aggressiveness no racing. Rough water at the finish he refuses to take to his bed. the failure of Klrkby and Reekie to through a spectacular McPartland as soon as her were 41st Su In the Davis cup round the of structions and permitted both men to hit I-Ioyt, and sails history challenge without question handicapped the Red Players of the caliber of E. M. in third division playexhibitionand hf>nt nn xrrnt nut for n. triril with / of 1921. He was swift, report. breezed 6.1. In the while holding. crafty, perfectly and Hlue youngsters, who were beaten Wild, Frank W. Dyer. Roy Webb, A. F. fairly through at Mr. Tloyt at the tiller. sure of himself, and he knew whore to five feet. Canadian Oarsmen to fourth set, too. he maintained the swift Rough fighters like Greh are eager to by only Kammor and W. E. Ponohue will be get in close while inflict The other yacht built from C. T>. Place the ball to keep Tilden oW the qui Princeton's innch discussed Black Race for World's Title there to the from pace for 'a while, but not quite long and. clinching, is for Johnston de a keep championship severe punishment on an Mower designs vivo. He never slackened speed for which had not been seen In 28..Kiddie H. lagging. enough. After leading at 4.2 Dr. King opponent. is named She. too moment and to be as fresh varsity,Phii.adklpiiia, May and PrlscUla. Forest. seemed just lived up to all the fine things the Club, will as as began to show unmistakable signs of firelt was In the afternoon with de ut the end at the start. He handled competition,Durnan of Argonaut Rowing Qualifying play begin early tJi Ilia Klrmrnt. tried Mr. air which had been said about It by beating arrived here to-day to 8 o'clock, inasmuch as It Is to fatigue. Bowman took advantage of Forest and H. B, Nevins on board. every type of Tilden including Toronto, necessary the to the Beyond doubt had Greb boxed at service, the Navy In the Junior varsity eights. pete In the preliminary race on get the round over In time to run off situation become aggressor long Commodore AV. H. Childs will name his cannon ball delivery, with perfect The Tigers had that splendid fight which comjcup the first round match again and from that point on had range with Tom Gibbons and Tunney the his Hanan at sangfroid and and his for the Philadelphia challengeThursday dt play In the Pittsburglier would have been designed yacht building Judgment, characterized all Princeton crews this emblematic of the sculling championship first sixteen. Such a plan clears the his own way. It was superioreverything outpointed JVoods's L'Esprit. The T,arehmont Y. C. was keen. He was, In anticipationshort, season, and showed form. stamina that decided the vldtory. and perhaps knocked out in each at is to be 7 pretty of the world. He was accompanied bv way for a thirty-six hole final. The boat building Nevins's yard every bit as good as in the International in third varsity eights Gfeb is not responsible for thecontest.one after the first of victory the Harvard'sIlls father, who Is professional sculling pairings are as follows: arm free named Viva, flagship CLEARANCE match of last summer. .its second success on the water this and Canada, rule, and he merely used it to that club. champion of this country R:00.H. Cassel, Norwood, and Pat his own year.was well received. Bill Ilaines afternoon Duman took a Mark in advantage. If Carpentler meets Men's Fine Exerts Every Ounce. Late In the Anbury Park* Younnizrie,Surprises Play Greb under the one arm free rule Oxfords a well coached, fine rowing over the and a 8:05.H. Kottek. Norwood, and H. V. the brought practice row mile Frenchman will the same Idttle wonder, then, that Tilden had and It showed a world of fight. River. Anbury Park. Garrlty. get dose as eight, ter course In the Schuylkill quar1 8:10.J. I.enter Eisner, Norwood, and C. G. Eastern N. Y. State Tennis Tunney and Gibbons. Events to/give all he had to win in an extra set. The sculling end of the program was opponents In the qualifying Thomson. Ronelle. Many Yachting $5.95 There were times when In a back court sensational. Tom Rooney, now rowing purnan's Tom and J. K. /f\ ovfent will be Rooney 8:15.Edgar Helta, and W. O. " »* * TO.tt.J«l^kU Norwood, The contest between Mlske and driving duel Shlmlzu had the champion lor unnuiPS ui r iiimiininuu, nnunvu of Rogers, Jr.. Madison. tr Billy for Memorial me Oarrett Gllmore, both Philadelphia. F.win Defeats Hartman; Capt. Bob Roper at Dyekman Oval Set Day Genuine Cordovan running from one side of the court to that ho still Is a power to be reckoned iTho winner will compete In the challenge 8:20.A. Stockier. Jr.. Norwood, and j the other and ounce of In F. Appleby. Anbury- Park. TheodoreManchester Beats Bruneau. inay prove to be one of the mosttonight exerting every with by beating Garrett Gilmore race on June 2 against Paul V. 8:25.Edward Plant, Norwood, and K. R. bouts energy to keep pace with the ball. It time. who with Jack Hilton St. Interesting heavyweight seen in Harlem Y. C. to Hold First Paul Costello, record Philadelphia; Helyea,Costello,Morgan. Anbury Park. this In some time. Miske, who Scotch was quite a feat even for a champion to won the doubles, dealt a Canadian sculling 8 :.'10.L. C. I^edn. Norwood, and Harold There were several mild surprises In vicinity Grain Kelly Olympic lohn. N. S., champion, A. has completely recovered from the ill- Championship Rdgatta. heat the sort of tennis the little evere blow to Hilton Belyea. the an.l Walter Hoover of Duluth, national Htelner. Hollywood,. the Kastern New York State tennis in 8:53.Sidney Forneh, Norwood, and 8. M. at the Amaekassin ness that held him hack for a period of Black St Tnn showed, and Incidentally quiteNipponesea sculler. l>ut the bis fishermanCanadianchampion. Swenaon, Morris County. championship Club, two Is In form. Memorial Day marks the official open- treat for a of more be Yonkers, The first came in years. fighting top Roper gallery than 1,500 from beyond the border Is not yet to T.ho challenge cup Is of solid gold an.l 8:40.Henry McAleenan, , Hollywood, and yesterday. a the season. The annual Value. S8-S10 Arthur the defeat of Hartmann at the Is capable heavyweight, hut it looks Ing of yachting spectators to witness It. reckoned out of the gold challenge cup Ji valued at 82,000. It was presented Brick, Hydewood. Ingo as Yacht Tilden 8:45.James T. Smith, Deal, and O. G. hands of .Tames D. after the though he will meet his master to- regatta of the Harlem Club, the not all Rtzei. ) showed his best In the second race. In which he will meet Costello, 1 >* members of the Schuylkill Navy tn Princeton. Ewlng, night. first event and the first in which In which he the winner of the of his Herring. sharpest tussle of the day. The score open Golf Shoes or set, opened speed Waller Hoover and the « ack Kelly In recognition Olympic R:r>0.John E. Krlley. Peal, and T. F. are eredited* for the rublper leather aolea to was fi.1, 11.9. The loser was points wide and astonished by his throttleKooney-Ollmore-Kddle Durnan heat victory at Antwerp In 1920. Kelly hat Bytne, Shackamaxon. 1.6, If Jack his ear he sailed He lost the is SP. A. Proal, Peal, and F. H. Gates. the better tactician of the two. but his I'empsey will put to of Long Island Sound, willchampionship were $9. had Just openingaggressiveness.be rowed on Thursday. There retired from competitive rowing and the ground he will hear a general to-morrow, starting from a line off $6.95 I set after trying hard to win It. and he that Costello will beat will not defend his title. Montclalr. youthful opponent had too much speed betting considerable 9TTKV-Alfr»d Nathan. Jr., Peal. nnd T. T. and stamina /or him and tbrned the of disapproval of his proposedrumhieExeeutlon Bock. The courses are determined then and there to depend on Hoover, who holds the national title. Leonard. > Shackamaxon. after the set at match with Bill Brennan. and a large fleet of starterstriangularIs the sheer power of his attack. He o c~.:_ . i..i. i 9:0.".John T. Kane, Bent, and R. I. Barr. losing opening 6.t.tables UCCAII jniui wuij * The veteran came through with a exported at. the line. Injecting every ounce of strengthbegan /There was great activity on the Baltunrol. Indian Into service and for The ten mils ocean swim for the Fred 9:th.F. W. Pyer, Upper Montclalr. and F. rally In the third division of play The Seawanhaka Corinthian. in began coming up to the River yesterday In preparationHarlow the athletic F. Turret], Morris County. surprising American, Manhasset Kingly Sport Gorgeous net the was H. gchuntm trophy, conducted by and was very close to victory at one Harbor, Bay. In rallies. It dangerous the annual regatta of the New York committee of the Park Inn Athletic 9:13.J, D. Traveni. Upper Montclalr, and Bill Bingham to Resign Stamford. Fort AVashlngton, and and overcame a Bayslde Bewitchingly work, for Shimlzu was a sharpshooter Association, which will be held lias been from June 17 to E. M. Wild, llaltusrol. time. Ewlng, however, Rowing postponed Association. to wild won at 9.7 several other cluhs with headouarters Beautiful and passed him often or lobbed over there to-morrow. Several crews from July 1. 9:20.J, E. Hale, Upper Montclalr, and R hitting and tendency Setting his head with good but Tilden II. Cwaltney, Haltuarol. by the sheer power of his attack. As Harvard Track Coach on the Sound will so Into commission efTect, 9:23.R. R. I.auckner, Upper Montclalr, and noon ceremonies. was not to be denied, and he won six H. Manchester surprised by Herbert about with the usual ". J. R. Snook, Hydewood. of the the first races of series Ramos In a row for a love set. y .i.> 9 ;30.F. Rlchardaon. Morrla County, and Armand L. Bruneau defeatingKings 'Iambmdgk, Mass., May 28.."Bill" At Oyster Hay BELMONT Kitten It was far closer than the score 1 W. E. Ponohue, Shackamaxon. County Tennla Club after the latter had Bingham, Harvard track coach, said to* for the S class. Fish class and Semi-Pro and Amateur Baseball Games | 0:85.Roy Webb. Englewood, and A. F. fought Charles Chambers to a standstill day that he was about to resign and class will be sailed In the afternoon f showed, however. In three of the six | Kammer. Raltuarol. Yacht Ramos Tiklon was forced to deuce and in an earlier round. was going Into business. In making this off the Seawanhnka Corinthian PARK 9:40.Thomas Wootton, Atlantic City, Francis T. national indoor Club house. At Greenwich the Indiati points and in the other three he had R. H. E. At Red Bank. N. J.. R. H. E. F P. Anderson, Shackamaxon. Hunter, declaration be said he believed that he At Hound Brook. N. J.. ..0 4002100 3.10 14 0 9:tr>.Clifton N. Phillips, Atlantic City, and; champion and favorito for the final, won had his purpose of cstah- Harbor Yacht Club one de«ltrn class will to call on a|l his .tennis wits and speed C. Police 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-7 10 1 Meadowbrooks accomplished .1. 0.4 8 3 Orioles 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0. 3 11 1 C. M. Fottsrolf, Upper Montclalr. his third round match with ense. Other lishing a In the -ol race and there will be club races at to win important rallies. The extra Ilotiml Hrook 20020000 and Crelln: 8. I. Uakowood, and system coaching effort Tilden tired Butteries.Hagedorn and McParland: Pe Batteries.Huntley Smith. 9;r,0.P. Randolph, contenders to come through were Alfred Crimson tra.John Pawe, Hydewood, and P. C. Tulley SPECIAI. RACE TRAINS uennou Lrnmuiu, uyur Batteries.Bonney and Chichester; Wiley Montclalr. 8.3. 8--0. my life work. I have to look acoachinglittle Iravr prnn. Batteries.BurK, Polner. Upper " Station. 33>1 St. Astonishing Recoveries. and Br?nnan. H. KWver, defeated A. L. Helwltz, 7.3, ahead now and the and 7th bell and Kenney. 10:20- E. P. Holden, Jr., Madison, and D. plaa for youngsters Be Av. al»o Klatbuoh A». , at HI 0 0 2 1 d 2 !- I At Cntholia Protectory: R. H. E. Smith. Montclalr. 8-4. was track Carl Hauers May New r:: 13 ami at lnt»rva!x a time and oft sent a. High Hrldge x-12 2 7 4 H. Upper Bingham captain while at up to 1:40 P. M. Many tilden St. Agatha 001 20234 Sheridans 000200000. 10:2.V-George H. King, Hydewood, and 8ECONT) ROUND. one of at Sprclnl Cars Rrarrxrd for Maffai; 1 2002024 x.11 14 3 l/allnv* SnHnr T.nWo Harvard and Its best half mile Track Captain Harvard I.ndlr». wizard of a shot through that Shimixu Batteries.Signer? Wagner and Lincoln Giants... F. C. Kosa defeated K. Okuna, 1.6, 7.5, He Pnuroo a loo rrachnl bv trollry. to have no chance at all of WlUlarua and Bennett. Batteries.Boazer and Piatt; Thompson and 10:30.C. L. \faxwell, Trenton, and M. B. mnnern. came hack as coach at 'he Special Dispatch fo Th« N'sw Toik TIsiur.D. liRAM) STAND A appeared Yorke. 8-3 an PADDOCK, 03.03. The best that was At N. J.. II. H. E. Kaeache. Jr., Rldgewood. G. G. Moore, Jr., defeated W. B. Roberts, request of alumni board to try to Cambripoe, Mass, May 28..Carl Inrludlne Tax. reaching. expected Jersey City, 0 2 At Catholic Protectory: R. H. E. H. Rldgewood. and H. an of the on those occasions W. 8. Columbia*. 00000000 1. 1 10:30.John flmlth, 8.0, 8-1. build up effective coach.ng system. Hauers, who won first place In the hiRh Nipponese 3001 1 503 X.13 17 1 South Phlla. Hebrews. C. Burrowes, Deal. defeated A. F. was to get the racquet on the ball, Itallan-Amerlrnn 1 100000230 0-7 11 4 Deal, and C. P. I. Blltchlk Sldenberf, 8-1. yet Batteries.Bachman. Palmer and De Forge; Lincoln Giant* 0105001000 0-7 11 2 10:4O-Howell Woollejr, 8.0. he bobbed up at the right place Nattre**, Wiley, Mack and Froech. and Burtnan; J. Rogers, Madlaon Golf. Ernest II. Kuhn defeated Dr. B. F. Drake. and not sent the ball back (lame. Batteries.Chambers only somehow Ft ret \ 001 001 0 3 0.3 and Wiley. 1 Williams 0 I, A.2. safely but turned It Into a winning Bronx fSlant* 00700020 0.9 At American Leflon fHUl. R. II. E. E. W. Thomas defeated It. Felber, 8-0. pass. The gallery T\as kept Uaehrach Giants and Smith; Suburban A. A. 00101100 1. 4 7 3 in 8.t Batteries.llalhnrrow, Slutting* Dongan B. I). C I 001 SI 0! x.14 22 2 Plays Well Final H. II. Manchester defeated F. T. Adams. I constantly. and Yank. Hagen -ilwwsa4LVJ1^y»^:v applaudingWheeler liattwiea.Bcltenlck, Stem, and Tilden was willing to forsake his Barry ft.n, ft.2. Second 0 00 x.(I Kelso: Lundstrom and Lioyle. A. L. Bruneau defeated C. Chambers. 8.6. net game In the third set after his (lameBronxGiant* f.... 04 0 1 1 Sheridan Oval. R. H. E. Practice for Baehraeh Giant* 0 1 0 t 2 0 0 1 0.3 At British Open 0.2, 5.all. retired. hard effort In the second and It was and Smith; Patterson Howard Natnals 00 3 20100 0-6 9 2 THIRD ROUND. all baseline In the final Batteries.Harris Sheridan Casey*. 1 0004002 *.7 8 2 nearly and Yank. Batteries.McGann, Romano and Engle; Former American Champion F. C. Koas defeated II. Wlseltler, 8.1, of play, but juat as sensationaldivisionas At Ivanhoe TarU. L,. I.. R. H. E. Durkett, Magulre and Ackerman. a net game would have been. The Royal Giant*. .000003 3 00. * 10 I At Bennett Field. R. H. E. Has Rounds of 73 and 74. A. D. Hammett defeated T. Ewlng, Jr., drives on both sides went with Ivntihoe A. C.. 0 3 2 0 0 0 1-3 x. 9 13 2 0 through Starke and Cason; N. Y. Browne...2 1003000. nio 2 8-3, 8-8. clan nd the rallies proved to he the Batteries.Hubbard, Fort George 0 1010021 2. 7 9 3 Walter Hagen, former American M. Tackerland defeated I., V. Robinson, best sustained of the match. Games Schwartz and Dltxel. Batteries.Williams and Helnemam: Toohey a.ft. ft- 7. ft.2. Royal Giants... 000200000.2 3 1 and Sullivan. open golf champion, had his final defeated G. O. Moore, went op service to the seventh, when A. C... 00400303 x.10 12 2 to-morrow Paul Martin Jr., Ivanhoe and Cason: At I'arkvllle Oval. R. H. E. yesterday before practice7.3, 4 ft. 8.4. Shlmlzu by some remarkable court Batteries.Starke. William* Federal Shipyard*..0 3 0 0 1 4 0 3 ede; Carlson and Sandy Wiener, fourteen-year-old not play with ambition Ratterles.Talcntt Colonials of Kingston. .200 010 03x. 6 12 3 clubs which Butehart made for him to., went down to defeat to-dny In as he had In and Hohman, Purcell. prodigy, singles doubles Batteries.Winchester ai}d Wel»»; McAultffe am* at Sandwich In the British onen round of doubles In tne numerous errors toward the end At Clifton, N. J.: R. H. F. and Robins. the semi-final contributed Phlle Stars. championship. Ho was getting tremen- I,tournament for the Philadelphia ill that, were factors In the defeat. Chappie Johnson's At Poughkeepslc (2d game). R. H. E. 010000010. 2*7 II Shapz 0 010201 0O-4 12 3 dous distance off the tees and keeping They were defeated In straight too, seemed to lose steam Richards,and Doherty Silk So* 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 0 x.II 14 0 Colonials 4 01001204.8 7 1 shots Hagen played In championship. and n.r,lt,»r and White: E. his straight. sets by Philip Rotten*. San Francisco, control In the last set. Hunter Batteries.Beecher, McBcmoff and Marsh. the Brltlah open championship at Deal /.n nlhnr hnnH nrftlmul Raymond and Gaul:. Cullerton and Robins. aad Carl Fischer, Philadelphia. 6.3, In 1920, and at St. Andrews In 1921. 1.o. Drums 1.1 cnuiiiiiuii ui ' 111 speed with every pmf and earned the At Cablo Oval: R. H. E At West New York. R. H. E juniui by their superior attack. The rcim« onoiooonn.i * r. DnnMmr 0 1 2 1 jnno ».in in 2 Pacific coast and Figoher formerly was Victory Osc oiRj 5 4 o ,11 Phlmlzu 0 It ft *.9 9 1 Wavarlr n B C O 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ft- 4 10 1 changed hands at the University Heights will meet Bettens and Fischer JGfe«| The lit Street L ofsoft-collar includes many / Springfield* 70101000 «> in turns hack over its button to and ssvt war. ^ ^ SECOND SET. llatterlc*.Kmetz and neatty; Kugelman, Hunnat RR. A..000011000. 2 .1 .1 Tennis Club yesterday, when Elliott H ^ la the final round. to-morrow [Ty {ticketcuff, for stance, present soiling Tllrten .1 4 4 ft 1 4-30-11 Wallace and Wlillmore. Rattarlea.Carr and Hlrkay; Da Caatro and Hlnr.en. cup holder, met defeat at the No singles were played to-day. In Phlmlzu 1 0 1 ft 3 2. 1ft.0 At Farmer* Oval: R. H. E Cahlll. was < i GE 12 2 1 rianaaen. Rattarlng.Ro>-ka and Rannntt; Emmnna, with effeet from Kt.Msronn. N. V May 28. The 12 11 0 0 ft llalvo and stroked equally good Shtmlzu ' At Farmer* Oval: R. II. E. Campball and tfanny. court as at the net. On occasions hole *< looted eighteen handicap go'f RECAPITULATION. N.Y. Flic Dept. 0 2 3 0 10 0 0 0 3.9 1t 1 R. H. E deep thirtysix / O.0 O Blnxen came through with some brilliant event for the golf committer prize was Farmer*. ... 3 0 0 0 10 1 10 13 4 r.ngan R0"arnn. 00000000 0. 10 2 P. O. N. O. P. Pa.OF. he won E. J. Harbor. 74.7.87. Other Tllrten US 1ft 2ft 2* 37 3 3 Balterlf.Hanth and I'einp'ry; Clifford Kant .Yaw -k 0 1 | 0 0 1 .1 1 X- 7 10 0 passing shots, hut on the whole by Phlmlzu Sft 1ft 2ft 3ft 21 ft 0 and Kearney. Rattarlan. Rliappny and (lllhani; I lagan larked speed snd consistency. acoreg: Oakley Wood, 75-.7 68 ; S. At Pexter I'ark: #1. II. E. nnd Mlrtan. The winner experienced no trouble Keith Evans. 73.6 68 ; W. O. Rualiwlrk 4 5 1 0 0 0 *.IO 12 3 l.ognn Rouaran.,0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0. .1 7 0 with Blnxen's breaking service T.'i.7.68; Charles Graff, Flies 208 Miles. Roan, 78.0 [Ha miles. Tferkimer, N. Y.. to the match when Blnxen held the lead, and .12; George Cruse, 81-8.73; A. M. district, Boston, was coveredDorchesterby C. that was soon after the opening of the Abbott, 78.6.73 ; 1). S. Edmonds. 83. Oabrlers homlag pigeon In R hours 13 match, when he was out In front by 8.74; W. C. Tfhole. 84-11.74; W. P. mlnutas ft seconds, officials of the 3 -1. Anderson, however, settled down Hrowt). 8S.8 73; II. J. T.uce, 92.13 iJiiiisMannn Homing Club announced to-day.DorchesterAdditional Sports on Following Page quickly to his beat, tennis and took the 78; n 11. Halfsnn 92 -1 3 -79 Thcod-r-? iSSHi | five In a row. 98.12.13. N'lns birds mads the trip yesterday. * next games F. Whltinarsh, rrTTTTTTTTT ttt rtffTITW / I N ^