
'-.- fl I..-.-,-1-.-u .-.' '...-.- ^^^ _^_^^ Tilden, Johnston, Richards and Patterson ReachSemi-Finals in National Tennis Brilliant Championship Monso's Playing SS Who's Who in Tennis for a Westerner is Star Day Veteran Golfer O'Loughlin Leads Field in gainst Feature of Title Leads Field in Met Golf Star Rallies Net Open Championship Spaniih When Within Two Points of Tourney Overwhelming Disaster; Johnston vs. Richards Beat.« Mis» Plainfield Star Turn» In a 76 Over Lido Link*, and Tilden vs. Patterson Is Hillrary «6.0,¡ Program for To-day 6;.©? and Eliminate« Miss Condon, of Memphis, Wins| Making His Total 152; Barne« and Sarazen Play¬ KHiroey «6.4), <f>_\ Low. Gross Honors on ing Together Display Consistently Good Golf By Fred Hawthorne Links With a 14.~When PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Apawamis 791 PHILADELPHIA, Sept the smoke of battle had lifted Helen 14..Miss from the spike-torn turf at Manheim this Will», the seventeen-year-old It remained for Martin J. Condon, By Ray McCarthy evening, where the men'» na¬ girl from was We repeat our statement of a few tion*! championship singles lawn tennis tournament is California, the bright the outstanding champion from Mem¬ days ago.that the metropolitan being staged on ^TJ.' '£*, ^°urt* t0'à*y at thc Phila¬ to open championship now on the million-dollar Lido at the courts of the Germantown Cricket Club, the delphia Cricket Club in the phis, show the way to the second being played links triumphant figures of national annual half of the field in the annual tourna¬ Long Beach ia likely to develop into a personal contest between Jim Barnes William T. Tilden 2d, playing-through girls' championship tourna¬ ment of the United States Seniors' champion; William M Johnaton ment in singles and doubles and thc Golf and Gene Sarazen. These two remarkable rhampiong together of California, a former holder of those honors; Vincent women's Middle States title Association at the Apawamis playing Richards of New events. Club Condon wa» one of yesterday performed in every way like and the man who York, national doubles champion, and Gerald L. In the semi-final round of the girls' the yesterday. thoroughbreds, 'Patterson, of Australia singles Miss Wills late starters, and up to the time win« the titlp thin viiHr vrill bnvp its hest thi«* n*ir could & di.1*' observed in the gathering dusk. overwhelmed Miss he finished H. S. Rcdfield, of Hartford, Betty Hiiteary, of Philadelphia, the had low Martin J, O'Loughlin. New Jersey The» f°ur men ^d gained their ! sets going at 6.0, with gross honors, having returned state ha« fornian 6.0, the Cali- an 81. The Southern golfer, however, champion, a roya! chanc« of semi-fmal brackets by winning their outclassing her opponent in made the round in 79~all of which the in the fifth round of in every respect. Later in the winning tournament, for, like Met Golf furores matches play Tennh Point Scores Will» day Miss means that the competition rests be¬ Barnes and Sarazen, he is not only hit- sets, all the victories triumphed over Miss Edith Si- tween four James M. J straight being of a possibilities, Tyng. the ball well, but is also 0-f<rvuKblin. I';*in".nl<i 7« 76 IM decisive. At the top of the RICHARD* V(t. ANDERSON Boston, by »core of 6.0 of the National Links, and Redfleld, ting scoring Jim Rum*«. pelham. Tl .4 16« jnsrkedly fourney,.1, in the fourth round of the wom¬ who have an 81 to their Con¬ advantageously. There's a big differ- Willis rintr. Worreater 76 ît li.t Johnston eliminated the gallant FIRST SBT en's event, tba» her credit; j Wrti M«rt»rl»n». Ouk Rllr« ?» H draw Point Bcore the gaining bracket in don, with a 70, and Fred Snare, the evice there. Chartes H offner. Phllmont T< 7« H« Alonso, of Spain, by a acoro semi-final, where to-morrow she new president of the asscHation, who John Farreil, Quak»r Rida-e 7« »X 1*7 Mir.uel mti^mmMj. i . Point«. Gam«*« will O'Loughlin had another remarkable 3.2, 1.5, and in the next Richard*., 4 J t i t 4 4 4-_so <fi play Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Gerald Patterson (left), the Australian star, who had rounds of 77 and 85 for a total of W. Ce», Marine ami Field T« «1 ojf (j.o, Anderson.. 2 4 5 4 I » 2 0_20 < Jeesup. played brilliant ten. 162 for the double Circuit. round of 76 yesterday, and is now in Thon Harmon. Hudson River 11 76 167 Richards vanquished Stroke nit yesterday in It. ISorris Wiliiam* at Ja« ' ruaaan. Wheat.lsy Hill» 74 <M IM bracket young Analysis Mrs. JesBup gainB her place by de¬ defeating Germantown, and Mitt Condon, who has passed the three¬ the lead of the field with a total of F R G*!lett. Pt WsuMngton 7» 7» 1*1 *«mes 0. Anderson, of Australia, by « »...h.«..». Net» Out«. PU BA.r»P. feating Mrs. M. B. Huff, at Helen Will*, the who won her score mark in Willi« Hunter W#it mumnr«. »1 Richard«. ?, 7 , * 0 6.0, 6.0, California girl way to the final round in years, played steadil*, 152. The Plainfield star was using his 8-2, 6-4, 7.5. Tilden de¬ after .lo« P} (vaster. Ht Alhana _ It 7} It« Se of Andaraori. jj 13 9 T shortly the latter had won a the girl*1 single» and slipping at only the fourth and ninth to J advanced to the Gen« Hersren HUrhlsnd ... M feat«! Zewo Shimizu, of Japan, at gruelling match from Miss championships srmi-finats in the holes, where he took six on each occa¬ great strength good advantage yes-1 I SECOND Phyllis Jeme* Uw . while Patterson sur- SBT women's Middle Atlantic States and the on a Cherry Vulley 7» I« 111 Cy-4 <$~3, ^"3> Point Bcore Walsh, at 3.6, 6.3, 7.5, which taxed tournament, in progress at Philadelphia. sion. A three at the third hole, and a terday pounding pill dead Dsn Msokle, Century..... «1 7« IM nriied e«ryk°dy by ^e easy manner her strength severely and left her little birdie two at the eighth, where he line through thc fairways. He traveled Oso Thomson. Mt Vernnn. »S »« 3C* he handled Richard Norria Richard. .. 1 ! 0 4 Í 4 4 4 chance to meet the brilliant ran down a ('apt Tipp«t. Meadow,«rook .71 «3 1*6 In weich Anderson.. !$%**"*% attack of long putt, helped consid¬ Lido in this fashion: Isaac M«<kie. Car, *8 «2 William* 2d, of Boston, the sets going 4440S1224 1.26 4 Mrs. erably, so that he reached the I«| Stroîtn Jessup. however, Out. Neil Sawyer. fllwonoy.7» Il 1*1 at 6.S, Ö.3> 6.4, nn(í the match re¬ Analysis Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt na¬ turn in 40. his card Fr«d «'«nauaa. Wem Foin» *'» «1 1 ».Í Net«. Mallory, the Roderick^ Coming home, «4364453 5.,1» J»ck forty-three minutes of »t.»,»^. Outs. PL. SA. DF. tional Features showed worse than 4 S 4 4 3 4 3 7 5.37.7« Howling. Engineer«. *S 74 J«l quiring only 7 champion, went into the round nothing fives, and R. time. Richard»...,. 8*02 Punting he as l'ruirkuhaiik. K'mckamax'.n 61 «6 lit playing Anderson... IS 12 before the semi-final by Miss negotiated the last nine in 39, Barnes and Sarazen Pat Sli afternoon at 2:30 o clock 7 0 1 defeating accompanied i'oyie i^u'i..»I «6 1(1 To-morrow THIRD BET Rosamond Newton, of Boston, by a follows: each other and took the Jim Maiden fiintu »» »2 1«! will take the score of Out " gallery. And Jim« Fenlmo re »S 77 Johnston championship Point Score 6.3, 6.0, after the latter had Practice of Blue and White . 6 4 3 « 4 5 S 6.40 Donaldson, 1*1 some Arthur Richards, and at 4:30 a stern resistance in In . 66345635 that crowd saw golf it will re¬ Rr'.d. ArdsU-y .Il *. 16J eoort against PolnU put up the opening 4.39.79] C. B. Va.! Vleek IM» î.... 18 or the No. 2 court, Tilden will Richards- °*m"- wasted strokes member a time. never Jr. «S«! 161 o'clock, 4 set. Thereafter, however, Mrs. Mal- Redfield at the third long The winds Ale» Armour. Went -HlUmore «'i f| .'.< in 2 1 4 810 4 Î I Î 5 and > face Patterson the second battle for Anderson. 4.431 lery added to her speed and pace and Ben Roderick's punting was the of ninth holes, so that he took 42 to troubled this pair. They sent their J. R. Dangland«, Weftquantc «n The winners of these two rushed the last set. highlight Columbia University's the turn and 39* his card read- drives into the teeth of the A. Clue!, Mllford .II II 163 -upremacy. 04438814443 a quickly through home, right Tom will meet on after¬ 1.»g Miss practice yesterday at Baker Field, where the Blue and White will breezo as Kerrigan. Slwsnoy.... 7» «4 IM »»tehes Saturday Stroke Analysis Leslie Bancroft, of Boston, oc¬ continue in«: and got fully much distance B. Boi'bf. Went Knd. Tl 14 161 noon for the the third to practice twice a until Out . 6 4 6 5 3 4 6 as there were no championahip. Nets-Outs. PL. cupied semi-final bracket by day the opening of college the last week of this 3 7.42 though prevailing air C.
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