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TWO FRENCH DAVIS CUP TENNIS PLAYERS ARE ELIMINATED AT SEABRIGHT craft to lay their course to the e«»t- If Wins 130 Mile ward ilcwn Loritc Island Sound. The Results in Tennis The Istalena Leads Fleet INWOOD'S WEAKNESS Zingara rtrst le« tr>>k the yachts to <*ornfleia J Event at Light V«.ucl. Soon after the start COCHETIS BEATEN I Seabright Yacht Race for Myrick Cup Gundred took th- lead and had estab¬ < lished a good advantage when sh^ MEN S 8I.NOLES-riRST ROUND. of Yachts Into New London IS ALREADY NOTED Defeats the M. 13 rounded the light vessel early yester¬ d*r,*,ed A. Major Lady by day morning. , BY HOWARD KINSEY J'^J. »^0,ra Min. 26 Sec. On ti;e way home the wlnda were defeated James Davlea, tlickl.- ind llgnt, coming from every SMlchlro_^ka»hl° Carroll B. Alker, With Mrs. Alker on Board, Sails His Golf Expert Warns Open Wins Final Game for Rhode point of thf compass. Gundred reached / \a'^drUJ^VT"t,d W,"Um A New Rochelle, N. Y>. July 31..Al- the finish line at 7 :0> o'clock last tvfj- Borotra Is Even Easier for Rj. Werthelm defeated Willis Davie, T.5, Fifty Footer With Good Judgment.: Championship CdUrse of Dan¬ Island Cups by Scorc though the schooner Gundred. the prop- nlng. She took 27 hours and 51 minutes ct" frty of K. P. and E. O. Or**, was the to cover the course. Throughout tit* but Gobert Scores Robert Ktnsey defeated Henry Guild. 6.0. of 9 to 8. the Shimizu, Beats the 'Forties.' ger of its Short Holes. first across the finish line off here last night the yachta kept crossing finish Zenzo Shlmlsu defeated Carl Fischer, 6-3. Rowdy line, the last to arrive being the yrtwl With Ease. night In the 130 mile rare held under La i'ubana, which was timed at £.86 the of the New Rochelle Yacht All finished SECOND ROUND. By ARTHUR Fr. ALDRIDUE. Bl KERR ST. PETRIE. By CAPT. H. H. IIOI.MKS, auaplcRb A. M. to-day. with tbe Johnston defeated Stanley W. '"tub. It was found when the corrected exception of the yawl Sakana, which "> T'<* Ntw York ? " Now that the Inwood secretary him¬ Narragakpbtt Pier, R. I.. July 31.. | (tave up the race soon after rounding won ,rom Dean M*,h*y 8PV£l"!w D?patch was times wer« figured to-day that the win¬ London, Conn., July 31. The self has world course The final of the Rhode Islapd cups the lightship. PATTERSON ON PARADE Bb7°d«f2uifr*",lc® told the that his ner was the second W°" fr°m I stale na led the fleet of the cruise played at the Point Judith Country Club, sloop Zingara. the The summary: V,ncent Richards joint has been selected as the venue of the and resulted Dby,defaui^aVl" of the New York, Larchmont and Indian 'No Lipton Challenge,' Narragansett Pier, to-day '.raft to finish. On corrected time Clans.Course, New Rochelle to Corn¬ R'C® W°" fr0m Edwln P L»rned 1923 national open championship It Is in a victory for the representatives of field Light Vessel and Return.Distance, Harbor clubs into this harbor this Zingara was the winner of the Myrick 1.10 S to p. 'JO. "dSfauU yacht Says Belfast Official breaking no faith with the United States the Dedham Club against a Myopia side Miles.Start, M.. July Anderson* defeated J. Brooks Fenno. 13 minuten an<l 26 seconds from Backhand Little Improved- J*.,mV*>".I, 9o.4. afternoon, winning in the flfty-foot by 9 Koala to 8. cup by Finish P. M. KIaps*d M. Oolf Association to say that the choice Boston teams, representing of July 30. time. W*,u°n Washburn defeated Harris B class by a large margin. Carroll B. July 31 (Associated These two Lady M.. the property former Com- Yacht and Owner H.M.8. H M 8. Anderson Gets Into Trou¬ r Isner, Jr., 6.I, 6.a. Presa)..With reference to re- was practically mad« during the play clubs that have maintained a rivalry for modore E. C. Myiick. donor of the Gundred, K. P. A G. Greg.. 7 f*t lift 27 .*>s 00 Kln"«y defeated Herbert L. Bow- Alker had sailed with rare good Judg¬ six other oo Hl*"rd,man, 6.4, 6.4. BELFAST.that Sir Thomas Lipton at Skokle a week or two ago Skokle a score of years, eliminated tlrae Zingara, C. W. Atwator 7 .IS 28 2* 00 ports On actual Lady M. finished <\ 3'i no ble Against Prentice. defeated Arthur V. ment and practically led all the way. the formations to qualify for tilts final prize. Lady M K Myrick 8 20 20 00 Yencken, Intends to challenge again for <Hd not pass this year's test without a third. tahherwock, J. H. Curtlsa 10 10 00 81 00 00 |/_y'obart At the start the wind was southwest by America's Cup. H. U Oarrett of the match. Constance, R. Groth 10.14 00 31 24 00 Henri Cochet defeated G. Foster, 6-2. 0.n great deal of criticism, and it is safe It was game, until the final the 43 dt,'ated John south and it gave promise of holding; Royal Ulster Yacht Club, through anybody's The start and finish was off here. La Cubans, J. B. Edgar... *2 63 00 35 00 Whit- to say that while Inwood is the selec¬ bell and though the Myopia players sev¬ Chairman John R. sent the .A. M.. July 31. beck and increasing in strength which Sir Thomas has In the past real Brophy ¦ y SAMUEL J. nnOOKM A V. defeated S. Howard Voshell, Issued his challenges, said to-day the tion of the professionals through their eral times, owing to hard riding and craft, awny at .1:10 P. M. on Saturday Corrected iiw on ZlnKara. 27:08:00; Lady ^"'Po.4, o.4.uN,,,"-r The Carolina. arter the start, stood were going The was M., 27:21:2U; Gundred, 27:.*8:00: Jabber- club had not had any intimation that natlonl association the course does not good stick work, apparently afternoon. wind Ifjrht and wnck, 28:31:86: Constance, 28:43:.'18, and La Peabrioht, N. J., July 31..Two of Francis T. Hunter defeated Harry C. John¬ ,he ^"8 Island side of the to secure the cups, Gerald Dempsey'a which the son, .».*>. a.1, 6.2. j.owl;dCommodore Sir Thomas Intended to race >n meet With the approval of every mem- from the northwest, enabled Ctibana, 33:02:28. Kakana did not finish. France's Duvis failed to -<ound. Nichols evidently ber of the four goals In the fourth period really cup players 'Hugh G. M. Kelleher defeated Leonard Beek- on a better America once more. salaried brigade. I. man, is.|, 7.0, 7.5. figuring finding wind. Ordi¬ was To be won the day. The lineup: survive the opening rounds of the Sea- nary this l3 the correct plan, but to- Sir Thomas, said Mr. Garrett, quite candid one great player; G. H. ""1" Wlllani* -d defeated Selichiro to States In already has been heard raising his voice Dedham.R- rt. Alniy, D. O. Nelson, hrlght invitation tennis tournament Kashio.N?rrU0.2, 6.I. Wh<>n nearlnS Faulkners going the United Sep¬ Dempnev, C. O. Foster. Robert defeated C. 6.2, » tember, :>ut his so far as was in protest From the many fine things' S. A. Burragi?. A. C. to-day. Both were beaten Klnsey R. Werthelni, Island r f* na al8° stood over to the trip Myopia.J. Mandell, decisively, o.1. 1 f . known was purely of a business that already have been voiced of this' Burrage, F. Ayer. ShlmUu d*'ea"d Jean 6.0, Ixrng Island side in order to hold Caro- Dodliam.Goal* scored, Alrnv 4, Henri Cochet being outplayed by How¬ Borotra, that vaclu "nd the nature, although It would synchronize splendid course In the Rockaway.s it Summary: scored, ^'t>n*4 six meter have the se- ivmpsey total. 9. Myopia.Goals on ard Kinsey of California at 6.2, 6 4, wind,»i'nH and*, Harpoon,^h°Ula sailing her first race with the International might been supposed that Mandell 4. Rurrage 2. pony 1. foul 1; The Finest the Avenue THIRD ROUND. In American waters. lection would be unanimous. But 11. HoImr3. while Jean Borotra went °f F- D M yacht racing despite total. 8. rtefi-ree.Cant. 11. a down to a James O. Anderson defeated Bernon S. Pren- V J the fact that Its greens are probablv When you see particularly well dressed 6.0, 6.4 defeat before V' p. 6.2, IB.14. folfowed too the Lawrence B. Rice F. Davis, °'cIf,ck a unsurpassed and Its turf unexcelled and man, you probably say to yourself "He superior defeated Dwlght squall from the erly. with three old men of the aea on of that craft and remarkable control of Zenzo -I.6, l'i~2, northwest2:4.° swept across the Sound and seaside nature so beloved of the Polo Tournament or for his suit." Howard Klnsey defeated Henri Cochet, 6.2, board, followed slowly, anC the vice- professional this particular expert con-j Army pays $140 $150 Perhaps Rhlmizu. The Frenchmen played ag¬ 0.4. th" yarhts 8alIed under commodore. H. H. Raymond, came with he does.but if to Louis shortened canvass. niders that Inwood is far from being a you go Berg gressive, peppery tennis, but were out- WOMEN'S SINGLES.FIRST ROUND.

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