TennisFam ig as to Tildt?n ng Formi : D. C. She)l Wins Wi)HdHonors »Speculatiif Regaini Top j* Shoots Into Limelight. 80 Miles an Hour Made I.I.I..... VVIENERT PLAISIS MARCH SOME CERTAINHEWILL; by British Motor Boat YOUNG GOLFERS REMAINf: MlASlOffi By the Associated Press. " * Hr I SOUTHAMPTON, En*land. OTHERS VERY DOUBTFUL vast 12..The English motorAuI TO HEAVYW1SIGHTTITLE Two Twenty-Ycar-Old Players in mS I boat Maple Leaf VII, challenger ' for the International cup to be Semi-Finals of INPOSSIBLE In ib raced ^for off Detroit early BY -AY. Trans-Mississippi ' 1.20C FAIRPI BY LAWRENt:e perry. fl i§, ;X September, haa attained a apeed Tournament. SEABRIGHT, N. J., August 12..VV:ill William T. Tilden, '^^B 'VV of eighty mile* an hour In trlnfta , August 12..Inspired 1jiy a tip,'several New York DENVER. Co!.. August 12..Semi- ' u pion of the world, find himself i physical condition to do himself ; In the Solent. Thla Is said to be men went out to Newark today look over Charlie Wienert,sportstothe chamn Best in All Three Positions a world record. in the trans-Mississippi golf finals now trainin for a twelve-round bout justice in any one of the crucial tennis tourneys and Jersey Adonis, who is ig against tournament got under way this The world record has been i Club on next The * * challenge rounds now drawing near? as American Rifle Team held by the motor boat MImm Elomer Smith at the Newark Boxing Tuesday night. on the .Denver Country mornin#Club At Seabright today, where many c>f the leading players of the America, owned by G. A. Wood t ip was to the effect that Wienert has 1teen working 011 the quiet to get course. J. C. (.Jimmy) Ward, Kansas '* rfgl;:;i||; of Detroit, which attained a try are gathered, there is decided pe about . Hecounssimismis Title. jlimself in shape to wade through all h eavyweights from bottom to top. Mo., meets George von Kim of >4*City. v. v'-:'fo^ Captures speed of 77.85 miles an hour In not a well man. In France, as is kno won the team championshij Septem. naking the most of his punching match brought serum which proved efficacious in I ';.' : hands is emphasized by the together two checking the run of boils, but left him lower, as well as militating against poi of three well known twenty-year-old | )f the world in the internationa shelving lem-ary who have been stars throughoutgolfers,** weak. He did not enter the Newport L Jlis ability to absorb wallops. He al- Pmsilists at the present time. the rounds and the three * iASTVSJEST ifle tournament held hen TENDLER LISTS FIGHT. qualifying ^ tournament because of his ATNETS shooting ' is his singrles ! Leonard \ Jenny right ______vays has been the nearly-there-but- carrying elimination rounds. Ward was the condition and is out of the nd a as as a holding his week. lot-quite guy. ^al in bandage big loaf medalist in the * « Seabright matches in an effort to of bread and will be out of action for thirty-six-hole Will Meet Friedman in Main Go Dut today, friends. Charley shows qualifying rounds. Von Kim was four bring himself up to par. Whether he J ohnston Is Williams in W. K. Stokes of Washington the effects of his careful train- 0 months. strokes will succeed or not is as Playing dearly 1 the behind him in third place. regarded 3. won the individual of All-Star Card. He is as a horse, fast as iVillie JacRson, hard-hitting Ward ** doubtful. C, champion strong twng. has been to cancel Yesterday played nine holes in Final of for le ever was in his life.which is say- l>ghtweight, forced 33, three below par. and the best score Tildea I» Not Worried. Singles ihip of the world. His score o:[ , Pa.. August 12.. full of If '"is bout with Pete Hartley because Seabright An ng something.and flght. that has been turned in during the Tilden himself is confident that he was r all-star card for the night of he Newarker gets by the Homer he broke his right hand training lor tournament for nine holes. Cup. 1,056 exceptional, being onlj at it the fight. is to round to. He never was 24, the Philadelphia NationAugust»mith bout in good shape.and going SKABKIOHT. N. J.. August 12 wenty-two points under the record als" park, has beyn announced by the ooks as though he will.he is going Jtugie Ratner has been obliged to rift.wl < ; V> mi.nh ..o thu VI " u n iiiui.ii « aitu oy mv » niliam M. Johnston of San Francisco the Lew and caricel three lucrative bouts because stokes won first in the . promoters of Tendler-Benny ifter Roper, Martin, (Jene Tunney loss of even a few pounds tells upon * nd R. Norris Williams, 2d, of place Leonard match for the world :o on up to the well known champion, of a right maulie injured in the Mike BRITONS WIN MATCH. it out on the turf of which was to have been his 'Jiijhons bout. his more than fight Bos>n,the kneeling and prone shootinj weigrt title, lightf f Wienert can hold grimly to HARTFORD.Conn.. August 12..Abe appearance would WALTKR H. STOKES. standng, f. geabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket held here but which was 't otherwise be the case. He has not t tonight, Mitchell and George Duncan. British qlub for of :vents. postponed when Leonard the who waa \ dropped so much weight, he says. today possession the indefinitelytome of his old cabaret titles, JleflT Smith, shaded by Mike professionals. defeated Jock C)oveted Seabright cup. The teams' scores follow: Unitec[ dislocated hiR thumb. In the Wind- £rhanres arc he will climb more than Gil>bons the othe- night, says that that it cannot be regained. He plans up Tendler will meet Sailor Friedman son. winner of the British open,lfutohijand Johnston won his into the v>ne ile he has v.- shortly to begin mild practice, way final < runs of the ladder. wh for alibis, he Jack Stall, local pro. in a Dund yesterday by defeating Vincent U. S. DAVIS CUP TEAM States, 5,015: Switzerland, 4,931 I of Chicago. nm st state thai >-.»ns sprung upon his work as he deems it wiseincreasing.. Other matches include match yesterday. 7 andthirty-nixhole5. " Johnny TendirrN toward Donn^ » *< to do so. Jchards, national junior champion, in ' 4,608; 4,581, and Dun" attitude j-i irn a weight whereas none traight sets, 6.2, 6.2, 6.1; TO BE CHOSEN TODAY France, ftaly, dee. New York. vs. Joe Tiplitz, New _»eonard's $.>,000 forfeit money will j,a< 1 been discussed in the With regard to this process. Morris York; George Chaney, , vs. Williams holds the interesting view disposed of Maxwell Woosman,Wilams NEW YORK. 12..Personnel 1 4,249. Hoiand, surprise no one who knows liow rne for the match. arrangentsRingside 'ritish Isles team at i August Harry ("Kid") Brown. Philadelphia. ittle the of sport counts we was MARTIN BOOKS BOUT. that what the needs is m captain, 7.5, spirit pure ight 15S pounds or no fight champion of the Americ an tennis team that Stokes is a graduate of Centra 1 and Danney Kramer, , vs. a should it? a rest, hut a lot of tennis ! -3, 6.8. vith fighter. Why dions' alleged ultimatum. So Smith ST. grueling and a member of the Na . Charley Ledoux. the French LOUIS. Mo.. August 12.Huah Williams to the Miss Helen Cilleaudeau and Mrs. will defend the historic Davis cup in iigh School are in the game as a business,I'ugiistsnoiiv announces that "rather than points fact that since . sfnd of th< weight. Walker of Kansas City and Bob the matches in Australia last Janu- Hlenjamin E. Cole of New York were j ional Capital Rifle Club bantame hat is. to make money out of boxing. api the promoters" he went all the International challenge shootlnf i.»«w -aen im «» disjoint heavyweight pugilistic championMartin. ary Tilden has not been ex- 11latched with Miss Mary K. Browne matches^leorge Washington University lienny and put $;"».o n a certain date. On the strength no great call upon his powers. So upper half of the Cali>rniawilr be announced late today by the NORFOLK. a bum hand. too. Smith wants round bout to be held here Williams he would like to have doubles. Miss Bristed andwomn'sMiss J ears. >f this Tendler established a training ot^ match on terms that he will says cup committee of the He was a member of the N&tiona1 PITTSBURGH, August 12..Harry a anler 15. September.J* seen the champion in constant action. eres Baker of Orange, N. J., were Greb ramp, hired partners, and did lot Kn oek out Gibbons, or not get a cent ...uu « Association. ( team which won the Unitet1 and Kid Norfolk, light work. Leonard dislocates his his nlaivmu mm Kll o. .liai IUII Hilliurr* ''apital >f hard f0_ work. is what up game and condition *Jtoning William T. Tilden of < last turn weights, will meet in a ten-roundheavy- his Which might hard sl tein Jessup of Wilmington, Del., ami Philadelphia, states championship year, lis thumb and can't make the date. j termed a offer. If he through play. William M. Johnston of San Fran- the score of the squad1. bout at Forbes Field here on there was no of generous Sets Mark. liss Elinor Gobs of New York in the \ ng in high I'robably idea hav- ts as fierce a as he does Trotting 'V, Seen as Proper Course. Cisco, R. Morris Williams, 2d, of Bos- ]-le also won the famous Wimbledoi gust 29. Aui the forfeit cover ' up fight X. 12..Peter >wer half. The winners of these ng non-appearance has a chance. GOSHEX, y., August ton a alibi he * : But men such as , Bill ^latches were scheduled to clash in and Watson M. Washburn of New <:up match at Camp Perry year age r. the ring through unpreventabl* Pater hung up a world record for a Hackett. Sam Hardy and others, who tjle finals late in the afternoon. York are the quartet from whom ex- llaving a perfect score of 100 to set aA FLORIDA STATIC LEAGUE. auses. hut since nothing was green trotter for tliree heats in the 2:24 have seen come and perts the two con- event. in champions go, Miss Goss, who upset the women's predict singles i ccord for the Orlando, 2: Jacksonville, 1. to this effect it would seemstipuatedas Yfeather probabilities for managers event hero yesterday, winning straight think that Tilden at present is pur- sj ngles testants will be picked. The shooting in the matches a 2-4; Lakeland. 0-3. hough Tendler had a technical right .1rhick and hazy squalls from now heats. His time was 2.09,.2. 2.0S»6 and<*>g.«. dope yesterday by defeating * Dajrtona, suing just the proper course. There ^1liss Browne, will meet Mrs. Molla , national junior 1l«yons was forty shots each, at stand Tampa. 8; St. Petersburg, 1. o demand the money, although no un til the end of the season. 2.10. is no fear that the quality of his jurstedt Mailory in the final round champion, lost his chance for con-ji ng. kneeling and prone positions will suff.-r through inactivity. tennisTil- t(jmorrow. sideration. the experts hold, when he ivith 1,200 as the possible score den is a master of all strokes known was defeated in tied for the third bes The men's doubles also are straight sets at Sea- ] iStokes' figures to tennis, and his hand they say. will u for tomorrow. R. Norrisschedledbright yesterday by Johnston. i< ver made in the competition. Spahli e / not lose its cunning and his strategi- For the doubles team, Washburn <>f Switzerland holds the record wit]h jj and Watson M. WashburnWilamsof and he also ha< oal sense will not suffer as a result ^ ew York will contest for first place Williams. Richards and S. Howard 11,078, made in 1912, and of a few weeks* idleness. His one ith the winners of today's clash Voshell and the Kinsey brothers of Jt count of 1.065 the previous yeai problem, they say. is to build Richards and S. Howardbe*eenCalifornia are among the leading JRene of France scored 1,056 in 1914. up.recover his lost weight himselfand yoshell and and Theodore candidates. strength. Other things will take care Fell. of themselves. So and with such Cricketers to Clash. ,1 speedily accuracy VIRGINIA LEAGUE. The only point which they believe id Jolvnston will hold a: to be of consideration is Til- ply his celebrated Wilson. 3; Turboro. o. Washington Cricket Club worthy ^ yesterday that Richardsforeanderswas Portsmouth. 1; Norfolk. 0. 1 r.traclub game in Potomac Park Sun den's ability to bring himself to con- Cl I are t in ompelled to take the defensive. Newport New*. 13; Kocky Mount. «. 4 lay afternoon. Players expected dition in time to figure important johnston Uh'hmonil. 3: Suffolk. 1. i on the field at 2:30 o'clock. matches lying ahead. American ten- played all around him to) eport nis enthusiasts will follow Tilden's t.illy a total of thirty-one placements! ^:> a paltry six for the national junior J fight to regain playing condition with great interest. It is generally hampion. j he is It was chiefly by the excellence of that when he is right recognizedh is forcing play and his sharply Saturdiay Bargains! the peer of any player in the world, a and he is depended upon to uphold ngled forehanders into the corners LADIES', Ml3N'S AND CHILDREN'S Q f the opposite court that Williams | our court prestige against any and all , players. et'eated Woosman. The doubles yesterday resulted as /t% BATHING SUITS allows: Third round, Voshell and Lichards defeated W. M. Johnston nd Willis E. Davis. 4.6. 6.2. 7.5; educed 25% lobert and defeated FRENCH GIRL HAS TASK s'hi 1 ip Neer and James M. Davis, 8.4, Men's Flarinel Trunks, White Shirt 6.4. Semi-final round, Washburn a nd Williams, 2d, defeated Robert and and Belt Suits Htoward Kinsey, 14.12, 4.8, 6.3. Mile. lenglen Draws Miss Goss in Special at $4.65 and $5.65 A'.'itltWiffi TJ S. First Bound of National ANNEXES Big HTen's Bathing Suits $15,000 RACE. All Wool. T wo 1*1606 and One Piece.color, Tennis ljlue onl: Tourney. Best in Classic navy NEW YORK, August 12..Mile. 'eriscope Trotting Size 4b to 41 i at $6.00 pr v-^~ ^u~* Sff/9ww^v . world woman at North Randall. EflBBwW^^ f 9n champion, will meet Miss Eleanortennis Size 50 to 54I at $7.50 Goss of New York in the first round CLEVELAND. . August 12 Special Reduclions and Prices on All Fishing of the woman's national champion- p'eriscope. owned by the Holly Rood Tackle, T,rnnis and Base Ball Supplies ships, which open at Forest Hills v and driven Monday. Mile. Lenglen is now en 'arm, Lexington, Ky., by * route to the United States, due to Eiodge. won the North Randall puree 909 Pa. Ave. arrive tomorrow. f( >r oil trotters yesterday. It had rR

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