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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920. Vincent Richards Defeats Francis T. Hunter in Spectacular Tennis Match Draw for Singles Title RICHARDS DEFEATS HUNTER AT TENNIS Oil iforn inns Hot Ire From tho Southampton Tourney to Tnkc Host. ii. IAMUBL J. BHOOKMATI. fm, s I. Tim Rl N IND NW YnK lljxill' gel TiiAMiTOS, U In Aug;. 24. Local m thr prophet having- predicted; a ipdl nf rain tills weok, the Meadow club a tennis cummlttea hud every my hustling to rnmplito ai many maMie ii possible In the annual In VlUtion tournament tn-dity. At the elOH o( piny only eleven of the original mtv-foiir entrant nurvlveil In singles. Th rapid progress wna not made, don or. without the aid of quite a number Of default, and there wna not little disappointment that the default Were chtllVd up ugnlnst players whom ilie Southampton lennli follower had hern most nnxlnua to ec In aetlon. They did ee some rattling good tennis, particularly when Vincent Itlcharda beat fnm Ii T. Hunter. None (if tho yuartet of Callfornlani ho I hi ei In the tennl limelight for several week wa on hand when lid day's play opened trill morn ing, and it nppeara fairly certain now tl,,t they will not be here for double either. After n strenuoua -nmpalgn an flirf eoURt William M. Johnston, Clar- . J, nrlflln. Willis E. Divla and Unbind llobnrl apparently have de Clded they need a week's rest before ir)e National singles championship to avoid going italti and will confine their wcrk this weak to tuning up their Btrnke at Pores! Hills and elsewhere. i if ilie 1 in via cup tar only Wllllnm T Tllden 2d. la expected to make his appearance hero In doubles. Who hia partner will be has not been determined definitely. It whs to have rire.i t'narlca H Garland with whom he won the double tournament hero a year :igo. but Garland, has not been In tho beat of health tor n wick or so and had to de fault nil singles match to-day, thereby yielding an opportunity of winning i at lend leg In the Challenge cup lie won hire Inst eaiin. Still Some Olaaa Left. The disappointment over the failure i f the CeUforntani and Duvis cup piay fs to 'onicte was oon forgotten, how iver, la the excitement of watching; tomo - e. taeulur t. nnla on the turf courts this tnorniix: and afternoon. The field still Includes some top ranking performers, ; ltd there Is evory promise of a eerie Dl thrilling matches tho rest of the tournament. The event Is getting down to a stage where It la possible to name II iimst likely mmi-flnallal In the upper quarter Samuel Hardy, the non-playing captain of the Davla cup team; Leonard Heckmnn of New York and Alfred S. Dabney of Boston are the lOntendari for a place In the semi-final -- with the chances favoring; Heekman coming through. In the second quar 1r the survivor aro Vincent Itlcharda, the v. .nkeri youth, who was runner up recently in the national clay court eham p'onship, and Dwlght P. liobinson, the intercollegiate finalist. Itlcharda is counted on to beat the Harvard man. The third quarter has three capable jrformer In William J. t'lothler of Philadelphia, the one time . national Champion, who appears to be playing nlth most of his former skill and ef fectiveness; Watson M. Wnshhjrn, the Ifeabrkght winner, and 0, Colket Caner of Boston, the Massachusetts State champion. In the lower quarter Hugh niellehcr of New York I In the round before the scml-flnnl, awaiting the wln i.er of tho match between Ralph Hi Iturdick of Chicago and W. Ilurrlll of .mm tie. That completes the field of to ilay'l winners. Iltchnrd Bents Ilanter. For spectacular tennis tho victory of Blcharda over Hunter, one of the most stftll of the metropolitan tourna ment players this season, easily led the rest. ' In the early set. before Hunter had found his best speed, Richards bad com paratlrely little trouble in getting to the net and blocking his opponenfa re turns He led throughout the aet by a comfortable margin, exhibiting aome -up. i i volleying and overhead smashing :.n,l winning at 6 3. It was quite different In the second int. when play grew decidedly more spirited, chiefly because Hunter increased the foree of hi drive. Richards found he could not reach the forward court In time to meet the fast travelling ball and had to stay back to prevent being rasped As the next best thing Rlcharda begun in mi up hla strokes In puszllng fashion, chopping a short return to bring Hunter up to the net and then driving him hack mi his heele with a well di rected lob or shooting the ball suddenly down the side lines. Hunter's speed kept him busy, how ever, and it was not an easy matter for Richard to tune hi shots or choose hla opening. Rlcharda led at 43 after games had alternated most of the way, but Hunter spurted strongly and after a cries of sparkling rallies went out Into the lead at 6 5. At this stage many of the games were goll g iii deuce and Hunter seemed on the road to stretching the match Into extra sets. Richards, however, playing confidently and smoothly and outateady Itig Hunter In the rallies, took three atra'ght games In a row for the set and match, 63, 8 I. Toward the close Rlcharda waa up at the net again at every opportunity and flashed nnothcr i i it on of decisive volleying. Meadow t'Hib Invitation lngle l ii... Kountf-lfcrrav Vernon, New York, won from Willi ft, Davl, San Francisco, by default; H.rold Codshall, l.oa Angeles, won frniii .Tuna Hennessey, Indianapolis, by default; W. Ilurrlll, Seattle, defeated J. fi. K. Lawrence. New York, 82, 8-3; Morris lmntie. New York, won from Fritz Bastlan, Inrtunuuolls, by default; W. H. Shaffer, New Yoi wnn mm Hi. land Huberts. San Fran- elco, by default; Ionard Beekman, New York, defeated Walter J. Tousaalnt, New York. 6-4, 113; 8. Mlddendorf, New Yofk, won from Charles S. Garland, Pittsburg, by default; Arthur Yencken, Australia, defeated fiiorgf DrtMl Piddle, 82.03; It. L. Jamei, Saratoga, won from T. K. Pell, New York, ' elef ault ; Marshall Allen, Beat:!, defeated Major il. P. llarran, England, 03, 30. 1; Francis T. Hunter, New York, defeated F. Urns, Jr., New York, 62, 01. Second Itouml William J- Clothier, ITdla delphla, defeated Murray Vernon, New York, 62; Frederick C, Inman, New York, "ti from lHian Mathey, New York, by da f ; Wataon M. Waahburn, New York, da ftrd Frederick O. Bag, New York, a 1. " 2; Hubert teroy, Nw Yerk, defeated ILr.,i Codahall, Loa Angeles, 61, 64; "nth Kelleher, New York, won from William M. Johnston, San Frncleo, by default; Henry B. farker. New York, defeated W. H. Skaff'i, Kew Yerk, 81, 61; Alfred 8. Dabney, Uoeton, defeated Arnold W. Jonea, Providenee, 81, 0-0. 6-0; Dwlght P. Rob Moi Boston, defeated R. L. James, Sara toga, 6-2; w. Burrlll, geattle, defeated Morrle Duane, New York, 83, 01; WIMIam lion -nbaum, New York, won from 8. Mld Jtndorf, Netv York, by default; Francis T. "un'er. New York, won from Hoffman Nlck jrin. New York, by default; Samuel Hardy, New York, defeated Arthur Yencken, Auatr. 7-fi, 4; Ralph H. Ilurdlck, Chicago, ;'(' d Wlllard Botaford, New York. 64, 4; Leonard Beekman, New York, de feate.l Ralph L. Bag, New York, 6-3, 6-3; u. Colkat Caner, Boston, defeated Marshall ai Seattle, 0-2, 40, 63. Third Itound William J. Clothier, rhildl pnla. difeated Frederick O. Inman, New York, nt. 6-0; Dwlght P. noblnson. Bos ton. dctrated William Roaenbanm, New York, -4. 1-1 ; Vlneent Richards. Nw York, d eted Francis T. Hunter, New York. 0 I, Mush Keileher, New York, defeated rl i.. ,,,y, York, tt-7, 61; Samuel Hrdy, New York, defeated Henry d. Parker, Rw York. i-4 i-t, aa. 5 128 in Draw for Singles Tennis Championship Play Begins Monday on the West Side Club Courts at Forest Hills. The draw for the thirty. ninth singles OhamploiuhJp Of Hie United State, which begins nt tho West Side Tvntile Club, Purest Hill, next Wednesday, was mado yeterday at the office of tho United UtM Iwn Tennis Association. Julian IV, Myrlck, as president uf the aHocla , tlon, and tleorge T. Adec, referco of the tournament, mado the draw, which ac- ci.ruiiiK to tin: nssoclatlon'a rule Is "blind," all the pairs being left to chant o. With 138 of thu leudinir ulavers an. tered they are so wen distributed that tho championship Is certain to be deter mined strictly mum merit. Wilier 7 I Hayes of Phloago Is the leading player ii ui nrst quart'jr, his tenmniate, Ralph H. Hurdlrk, being found In tho next eight below. A number of ranked men cum In th,. Kecond uusiter. which on form present the predominant strength. vtaion wnahburn of New York, ChiirK s Oarland tf I'lttshurg, Richard N. Will lam of ltoston, Willi K. Davis of Han PTMOlaOO, William M Johnston of San Francisco and N. W. NDes of Hoston will appear there. In view of their previous performance it would appear that Will lama or Johnston should come through this half, tho winner being left to light It out with William T. Tllden of riillu dolphin, who Is In the fourth quarter. Fteil H. Alexander of New York. Clar ence J. Orlffln of Hnn Krnnclsc.o, Richard Harte of Boston. Dean Mathey of New York, Wallace F. Johnson of Philadel phia and Roland Roberta of San Fran cisco arc In the third quc.rter, thus curing several sple ndid matches In early rounds. Tho fourth quarter hus William T. Tllden of Philadelphia, Vincent Rich ards nf Tonkerfi Frit Bgatlaa Of In dianapolis, Walter Merrill Hull of New York and Walter Westbrook of Detroit na Its principal figure. Play will be;ln nt 1 o'clock on Mon day. Kntrlea fur the veterans and father and foii championship are atlll being received. The draw for those tourna ments will be made the end of this week. The palilnrfH for the national singles chaniDlonahlp follow : Flrat Hound. 1- K. D, Flatter, Huguenot I'ark, Statcn Island. 2- H. L. Itaxe, New York elty. 3 II. R, Hathaway, New York. 4 John Oi McKay, liuliunapohe, Ind. .' I.. F.. Mahan, New York cli . M Paul A. Vanneii!n, Jr., Cynwyd, P. T Win. V. Ilurrlll. Seattle, Wash, Philip N'aii de Venter, PlalnflcM. N. J. '.t-Wllllard Hi Botaford, New York city, lu Henry Parsons, Plalnfleld, N. J. 11 Herbert 1 Kowniaa, New York. 12 A. Ware Merrlain, Farmlngton, Conn. if Frederick 0. Inman, New York elty. 14 Jam D. Kwtna, Yonkera. New York. ir-W. T. Hayva, Chicago, 111. la (I. C. Caner, Iloaton, Mnsa. 17-t;. A. I.. Dlonn, New York. Is letter . Fiahur, Huguenot Park. Str.ten Island. 19 Herbert J. Mercenthaler. Tir-oklyn. N. Y. 20 tierald 11. Kmeraun, Orange, N. J. II Wm. M. FlSher, New York elty. 2J S. V. Ilruhaaa, Hohoken, N. J. St Irvine c. Wright, Boston, ,taa. 24 Marahall Alien. Seattle, Waah. 5.V-H. Maon Klrkland. ! i . N. J. 20 It. H. Burdlck. Chicago, 111. 27 J. 0, Donaldson, Brooklyn, N. y. 2H fltnvnatl Norton. New York elty. 2 Murray Vernon, New Vork elty. .'in Frank A. Fall, New York city. .11 H. n. O'Boyle, New York elty. 32 Percy i Kynaaton, New ora city Hoc and fluarfer, 33 Pivlaon Obear. St. fxmls, Mo. 34-l.oonard W. Knox, Hlan Hide, N. J. 3o-lMar T. Appleby, New York. M aO-Vulentlne II. Haven, Manteloklng, N. J. 37-joiin a. Ma !, Baltimore, Md. ,1K .Vataon Waahburn, New Y'ork city. .SO-Roh. rt LeUny, New York. 40 lUmld A. Throckmorton, Now York. 41- 11. 0, Soaver, lloetun, Men. 41 -Frank T. Anderson, New York. 43-A. J. Ostendorf, New York. 14 Com. Walter 8. Anderson, New York. 4ft J P. Hloeklou, New Vork. 40(.'harle H. tlarland, Pltiabur. 47 It. A. Jolinaon, Parkurahura W. Va. Ig-Mward h Benedkit, Oambrlog, Maa. 4ft- Huih I, NehrliiR. New York. tlO-S. Howard Voahell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bl-Franela T. lluntar, New HiKdiulie, N. Y. fij-lt. N Williams, Iloaton, Mass. M-Wlllla B, liavln, San Franelsco. 01. R4-Theodor Roosevelt Pell, New York. IB-Harry Sarhs, New York. Ml Andrew Morxan, Cynwyd, Pa. S"-4-rl Fischer, Cynwyd, Pa. DO WW, M. Johnston San Fianrlseo, Cal. M-Alfred r. Hinineii, New York. an-Kdward S. Chaae, Sprlnxfleld, Ky. in iiarry r . vnrlea, Jr., Chicago, III. ii n. n. pnuney, iloaton. Masa. (W-J. P Adi , nsllaa. Te. Ot-N. W. Nlles, Beaton, Muss. Third Quarter. O'e-Hr. Wm, RoeenbaUm, New York elty. 8-Fred II Alexander. New York city. it rt. i, .lames, laratbga, n. y. iW lluaaell N. liana. Pawiueket, R. I. 00-A. J. Cawac Siaten lalaml. To-Oiannc J, Orlffln, Ban Franciaco, cat il-lllrhanl Harte. Chestnut Hill. Maaa. it Robert ii. McOlave, Igrenton, Tc. 73- H. Hi Haisfard, New York elty. 74- C. M, C'lareat, Baltimore, Md. la Allen llehr, New York city. 6 Mward D, Toland. Concord, N. H. TT Fred Anderson, Brooklyn, N. Y'. 7-Joaeih W. Fox. New York Td-A. J. Lowrey, New York city. JO Walter L. Pate, New York city. II-Jehn W. Dudley, Washington, D. C. KpwlgM P. Itohlnson, Iloaton, Miss. I Dean Mathev. New York elty. 4 Morrla iniane. Philadelphia, Pa. 66-Alsx, Ih r. New York. JJ Wallaos F. Johnson. Phlladelphl. Pa. i-W W. Ingraham, Oakland, It. I. Milton lopor, Hoboken, N. J. "B John HennMaey, Indianapolis, Ind. PO Victor F. Hnrkmryer. Lowell, Masa. IM James Webur, Chktage III. tl'.'-Pau Martin, New York city. tlt-lioland Roberta. San Franelaro, Cal. gj-Cedrta A. Mnor. New York City. U Wm. IVIelelner. New York City. no-Hoffman Nlekeiaon, New York City. PeSHh tpiurter. IT John A. Collom, Stanford. Conn. PS-Clyde J. Cllliey rawtueket. H. I. Ml Samuel Hnrdy. New York City, ion Wm, J. Gallon, New York City. 101 Wm. T. Tllden. Phllmlelphla, Pa. inn tatwrenee B, Rlee,4fewton Centre. Masv IM Richard W. Beabury, Boontoni N. J. io4m. Tnomas Aekaiund, Newark. N. J. 105 Vincent lileharila, Yonkera, N. Y. 106 Henry s. Parker, New York citv. lOT Augustine Mealy. New York Cliy. IpJ Leonard Beekman. MontclsVlr, N. J. 100 Bdward Oelsner, Montoialr, N, J. 110 Hugh Keileher, New York cpy. 111 Fred O. Jostle, Bt, Lout, Mo, US Raymond B. BnowL Bprtngfleld, Maa. III Jam W. Anderson, Brooklyn, N. Y. it4 ii. Brooekmaan, Cambridge, Maaa. 113 FrlU HayHan. tndlanapoll. Ind. 116 Thomai M. Iay Id, Plalnfleld, N. J. H7-Clmrle.l M. Bull. Jr., New York City. Ill Edmund W. Peaale, New York city. lia-W. M. Hall, New York City. I. '0 Frederick L. ltncca. N York citv. Ill aeorg lircx. l Blddl, Philadelphia, Pa. in Armand l. Rruneaui New York city. 10 Walter Weebreok, Detroit, Mleb. I34 RoyaltD. niehey, Brooklyn, N. Y. lift-John S. Nlcboll, Camhrldge. Msas. IM W, J. Tousaalnt, BtOCkbrldge, Mna. IIT Ludlow Van Deventsr, Plalnfleld, N. .1. IK Dr. B. F. Drake. New Rochulle, N. Y. FATOR'S BAD RIDE PROVOKES JEERS T1K IN SWEDISH CHESS TOl RNEY. Aftff arvrn roundi of tlie Internntlonal obta niMttrt' toummrnt at Qothtnburgi Bwtdtiti in which MVtn BuroMftn oottntrlti arit rtpritntw4i Bo Hi KMtlon( th crbMtn raptii who won ihn tyoiul priru in tho M.intmttan ChMfl Club'fl tournatiu nt, vai tltfj with Ir. S. TarrRB'h, tho lrrman 'ham llon, both havtng ircred 4'i point.. ManwNey, Rubhtitaln, BoffoUuboff im ku followed with 4 poltttfl fah, foUowed hy Marco, Zt H fryer. NItinaowltfCh and Tartakowcv. earl 3. Ilottltr MltKBi and 8plf Iniann, tacit 2, aim gft njrf M j. SUN AND HERALD RACING CHART I SARATOGA BAfRTOACK, A. 24 Clean trsicli fast. 70 I FlItHT ItACB-For two-year-old. Selllnx. Puree, I1.001.M, Fve and a half ItFB f,,rlnni. Wltin.'r. hllc. f.. 2. bV Celt Tooln Ou-nur ami tralni.r. .1 ! I - .7 Btart good. Won driving. Place same. Poat, 3:02. MCltPIIY. i iff. a:o-. index, iioree. TiV4 Ma ourneen. . . Til WHChnpreague 7.'!;' Tbn Ally 710 Vic 7i4 Jamalea Ilelio. flOTi' Koilauaky Time, l:0.-i 4-5. Wt. PP. .t. in: 4 I . ltriH 7 3 112 12 4 I no 11 H ini 3 I) in will o' (heWlsp in in n T I4 Tamil rink 7i4 rinneing Maid. 707 Maeblavelll . . Bftl Kxnloslv.. 42.1 Cabin Creek . 7rt0 Kaa 10 IW s 10.1 in ino n 13 iho r. il 107' I I U li V. Fin. toeliey. Open. lllch. Close. Tlaee. Sh. i ih IH i" wida ,vi n-i 4-1 -: 4-0 2" 2' 24 2' Scb tlngor. d-1 7-1 fl-1 5-2 H-.' 3 :i S ! Murray 2-1 8-1 -l a-n 3-r. tt ft 0 4 Ponce ....12-1 tr.-l in-1 1-1 3-1 4 4 4 .1 Fabor ...130 1 no-l 2Vt 10-1 H-j 7 ! d Ball 12-1 l.-.-l lTi-l n-1 3-1 10 0 7 7 Martin ...12-1 30-1 .10-1 10-1 S-j 8 N Pierce .... S-l 7-2 16-r. fl-S 3-5 11 11 1 K McAtee ,.30.1 3111 30-1 12-1 a-1 II 10 10 10 Mf.oi.ey ..1V1 ir-1 10-1 4-t 3-1 12 12 12 11 Welner .. .'.0 1 00-1 00-1 ".VI 12-1 13 13 ti 12 Kelaay ...r.0-1 flo-t 10-1 2.-.-1 12-1 ft T 11 It Oarner ...lft-1 20-1 20-1 8-1 4-1 Mavoururen aa off In motion, aet a stiff para nil the ay and - t Wcha- prtai:e in final drive. Latter wna neat or ine outer, me Any nan no excuse. Illlnkers The Ally, Wachpreaeue, Machlawlll, Tamarisk and Mavourneen. Scratched Arada, Perlilomen, Thornhcdge, RoUMSJO, Silence, Kate Fraley. X SECOND RACE For three-year-olda. Purae 11.001.34. One mile. Start good. Won driving. Place same. Post, it -it. "ff. 3:J2. Winner, b. t., 3. hy Prince Pnlailno Matinee. Owner, H. P. WHI INLY, Trnlner, James Ilewe. Time, 1:37. 85 Index. Hoi 7.M1 Afternoon . 100 (7) Yet. Hand. 108 Wcatwood lift 74fl' W'I Mualo 1(12 710 P's'n Dore 110 754 Capt. Alc'k 103 Wt. PP. it. 1 1 2 4 4 3 A V 1 4 4' - 5 8 2 ft tt n i" Fin. Jockey. Oram. High, Close. Plane, Rl 1 Wlda .... 5-2 4-1 T-3 0-10 1-3 l Falor 1-1 1-1 0-l 1-4 ii (iarner ...3-1 5-1 7-2' 11 j-3 4 McAtle ...Li-1 15-1 lft-1 4-1 8-5 ft Hands ....20-1 20-1 20-1 n-1 2-1 ft Mooney ,.1(0-1 110-1 00-1 lft-1 4-1 ifi,.Nu,nn iiinHh nil llie riinulns hut weakened In the last sixteenth and had to he hrd ridden to atave off Yellow Hand. Latter as waited with too long. Would have won in another atrldc. Weatuood ran a good race. ' llllnkera Hweet Music, Yellow Hand. CaptRtn Alcoek nd Falan Pore. Scratched Pontyfrlild, Hoodwink, Edwina, Shenandoah, Dream of the Valley, Wlak, AretltU, La Itabbe, Biff Bang, Oeorgle. THIRD HACK For two-year-olda. Purae 11,001.33. Five and a half furlongs. Winner, tt. e., 2, by Sweep Little noc. owner, J. w. MCCLELLAND. Trainer. Listless Work on Yellow Hand Gives Afternoon Victory. By Nay V. KINO. Sprrlat to Tit ScN and Nw Yosk HmAi.D. Rabatooa, Aug. 24. Surprise followed lurprlso at the race track here thla after noon nnd playera of form received an awful drubhlnir. With tbn iti.niinii nf the first nice, In which Mnvourneen beat II lllg nelll nf tUVi llllo fillies Ihn lelnnem (had no form to wurrant tho belief that they would win, j Tim biggest disappointment cume In the second race, when Il.tny I'nyne ; JJ Mtnayg Afternoon bent home R. T. I Wilson's Yellow Hand. Thut Afternoon won wits dun to one of the wenat rides rmor ever put up. Ho held Yellow Hand half (i (logon length out of tho pace until an eighth of a mill from homo n( then put op n I let lea finish. Yellow Hand wna so much the brat that even Without liny help from his rider he got up to Aftor QOm'f noe nt the Judge' stand. Fnior a the enigma, of Joekeydom, No one nccuces lilm of crooked riding, hut nt time hl.s rides look nun,) orlmlrtal tlinn 'nrelcss. On Monday h" held Mud Hatter ten length out behind the pnee until lat) than an eighth of a mlla from home. Tills would have beaten nny ordinary hnrse, but Mud Hatter was so much bet ter than his opponents that he made u-i th lost ground and won by half a leimth. After that ride Tom Healy, trainer of Yellow Hand, reminded him again and niraln to keep close to the pace. These Instructions the lad Ignored completely. He waited until the race was practically oer to tnnko his bid for the lead. So bnd was the ride that nine-tenths of tho racegoers present Jeered him n ho came through the home stretch. With a better ride Yellow Hand probably would have won by half n dozen lengths. While Mr. Healy and Mr. Wilson were furloua over Fntor'a ride, neither of them would admit thnt he believed It was criminal. Hoth said It was the work of a stubborn boy. Fator Is engaged to ride Wyoming to-morrow, but it is a question Whether or not he will gel tha piount. Tho Mohawk tke resulted In a surprise when Arnold Rothatain'i HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT By DANIEL. Coptntght, 10S0, by Tha Sun-leraM Corporation. Tin; denrth of contendere for tho world' heavyweight championship haa developed a altuatlon which bordcra on the ludlcrou. For tho flrat tlmo ln the hletory of tho title wo have tho apectnele of the champion challenging Inito-irt of being challenged. We find Jack Dempaey flKhtmg for n mutch with Oorgei Ciirpontlcr, a man whoso fltncaa for n OOntaflt with the title holder 1 very much In doubt. The reason, of cntirae 18 Money, with n capital M. Dempvcy la beginning to reallzo that he waatoj n whole year and thut If he la gi Ing to get the mont out of hla tenure of tho title ho will Imvo to get busy OOtt. Ho rottllzea that tho only big money match In the offing la ona with Carpentlor. The American public would full for that hniil like a ton nf lead hendiiia for Daw JonOB'a locker. But hnw to get Carpentler Into a ring? That la the big queatlon In the Dempaey camp, and it Is the big question with Tex Klckard, too. Hlckard holds a contract with Dempaey and he had roay prospect nt landing the tight, but ho becamo greatly chagrined when he learned that Carpentler hud mngajied himself to meet Battling Levlnaky before tho International Hportlng Club at Hbbet Field. Klckard know that if Car pentler ever goes Into the ring with Levlnaky, and Ihe Battler la in shape, n DempeeyCarpentler mutch will be queered WOP! than a certain financial "wizard" wns queered up Boston wny. Tho problem with .Tack Kearna and Rlakard now Is to head off Curpentler, get him to cancel his match wltli Leviniky, and sign to meet Do&H'sey in New York curly In the now yenr. To that end Keurn has Htarled a campaign. The first shot came from Chicago on Monday, when he announced thnt he "had been advised" that the French man would call off hla bout with Levlnsky. J. Curlcy, who acted for Car pentler In the arrangement with tho International Sporting Club, yesterday said that ho did not know who had "ndvlsed" Kearns. It's a grand old mess. Those who want Carpentler to meet Dempsey are confronted with the primary problem of making tho Frenchman foci that ho really wants to minglo with the champion. And that is a big task indeed. KING WATTS IS BEST IN THE POUGHKEEPSIE Now Tork Wants No Match with Wlllard. We note that in the Kearns prospectus of tho schedule mapped out for Detnpeey Is a bout with ono Jess Willurd, which, we are told, Is booked for Now York. Next month Dempsey is to ongago Clunboat Smith In Boston, a meeting which should he stopped by tho Boclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Hla been. However, If Boston wants It let It have It. But to return to the proposition of another Dompey-Wlllnrd bout. We l ope that If any such match Is arranged our new Boxing Commission will step In pronto and hung the old thing by its neck until It Is dead. Wlllard Is no fighter and never was one. He was no fit opponent for Dempsey ut Toledo a year aso last Fourth of July, nnd he certainly would be no fit opponent for him next winter. Wlllard Is through. The boxing nubile ot Xuw York haa no dcslre'to help him pay off tho mortgage on his Kansas Oeorgle led home a small field, lin lud- I ranch. Ing the Ot cck Stable's Edwina. Edwina t Wlllard packed his grip nt Toledo and would have run uwny to Kansas was considered a certain winner bv a I? If hull .. l.nrtn e,,. I. a I i, -!..!, lrlArfffri.ni.rt if rtfOnliila r.f lha Irmi' Jnw and Civilian Board of Boxlnff Control. Wo bclicvo that Blcknrd has enough stnse not to broach a Dempsoy-Willard tiffair. Wc hope that he will un- mujorlty of the crowd and backed heav ily at i to 10. She broke on her toes nd displayed her usual burnt of (peed, But as fast ns nho went she wns unable to get away from Georgia .and at the half mile pole Edwina faltered nnd Oeorgi galloped on anV home by him. elf, Arnold Hothstcln seemed surprised when the colt came stepping down the stretch by himself. The grentest shock came In the third event, when J. W. McClellnnd's Berapl beat homo a big field of high clnRS youngsters, including Dartmoor and Hroomspun, from the IT. P. Whitney barn. Berapl thawed a marked Im provement and, racing in second place behind Hildur to the stretch, came on with a rush and ranged alongnlde of the leader. Then followed a spirited finish to tho Judges and Serapls scored by three parts of n length. After tho contest Bands, who had the leg up on Hildur, lodged a complaint ncalnst Schuttlnger, rhler of Serapls. The Judges deliberated for morn than fifteen minutes nnd then decided to leave the result stand. In tho last raco P. A. Clark's La Rahlec graduated from the maiden ranks. She was one of tho outsider and considered to have little chance of victory because she I a bad post mare. Rut she broke .Tinning, followed the nounco that ho hua no Intention of bringing the former title holder into tho ring. SARATOGA ENTRIES. Flrnt Usee Clalnilnp;: lltree-year-oldi anil IIDWafdi aeven tUliORgSI I In.lex. Ilorae WMIndtX, Horse. Wt I 7HH Dnrli 111I...1M :or- tAhndan ....IIT 1101 Hr.Bromm1.108 T0B tF'ktheilreat.llT I 77'J Overbold ,.,.1011 778 l.e lllorleux . . I 11) 634 T.d'Hanneur.HTl TT Itna Frank.. .100 141 Cinderella .. !s - Trollua 114 77 PamniyKelly.lt" Knat Indian. .10.1 -,M Hendrt ,...117:778 Mliilco 102 MD Arm 11 lee ...lOtl tL. Wnterbury entry. Second ftaee Steeplechase: four-year-olda nnd upward; about two ml!! Index. Horse. WUIndix. Horse. Wt. 7"" Jay Bird. ...IW 773' Stucco 1S4 1735) lrrUdel II. .144)1 C'rast I1I11....144 Third Race Conditions; four-year-olds an I upward: one mile: fndix. Horae. Wt. Index. Horse. Wt. 7".7 Camoutletir .104 T48' Wyoming ...104 (tisoi Dellselar .... !(!'' ( 101 1 Iiantrosrli ..II s 1 74 .". 1 Ireochare . .Ill (T83) Knot (IS TTI flalveatra 000 Hp. witchet.ior. 7K21 Nat'l Ilrldge.in (III) Tranrlaltf ...104 7di Sway 10S: 780 Vnder Fire.. 104 ON WEE BURN LINKS. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 24. S. H. Pitrson of the Wee Hum Oolf Club won the fall Invitation State golf tournament played to-day on the Race Brook Coun try Club course In Ornngo w ith a gross of 157 for twenty-six holes. R. D. Ban ford, Litchfield Country Club, was sec ond with 180, and W. D. McDonald, Woodway, was third with 162. iilnoty two golfers took part In the tourney, Low net was turned In by C. C Blwell, Jr., New Haven Country Club, with 14R. O. A. Warner, Natigatuek Oolf Club, and 8. W. Baldwin, Ne Haven, had net score of 149 each. Low gross sroro for eighteen holes wa I made by V J. Sweeney, Shuttle Meadow Club.prlth 79. and low net for IH hole was mado by .1 P, Cheney. South Manchester, with TO. Roger H. Hnvey of Shuttle MeadOW, State cham pion, fa'led to finish among the leaders. Taken Both Heats of $3,000 Trot, McDonald Driving. PouoHKgirsiE, N. Tn Aug. 24. Keen cotnpetltlc n and closo flnlshca marked the second day of Orand Circuit racing nt the Hudson River Driving I'ark. Lor McDonald, with King Watts, took the feature event of the afternoon and the richert stake of tho meeting when he scored a straight heat victory In the I'ouirhkeepsle 2:14 clas trot, with Na-i live Chief second and Hull rood Naomi third. The heal lime of lha weak tu rtntft wan ' recorded In the first heat of the 2 :0S face, which John It. Hraden won In 2.02, stepping the last quarter In trond. Adloo Ouy, whose peformnecs la tho Orange county half mil circuit made him the favorite, naver got going, being placed fifth in the first heat and being d'stanced In the second. Wlter Cox, driving for Thoma W. Murphy, piloted Wood PatOh to victory in the 2 :0I clas pace, coming from be hind to win In each of the first two htat Hilly Biintlny took the othei event, the 2:1S pace, winning the last two heats after n break had deprived him of Victor In the first. Ihnnias W. Murphy arrived at hi home here thla morning from Cleveland, hut was unablo to attend the matinee. Peter Manning, hla entry In the Pougb keepsie. which rumor lud said he might drive, was withwruwn. -l'li" summaries : 1:11 class, Deing: ouro 11.000. Billy Hundiiy. blk. g by Justo (l'ltman) 4 11 Symbo. b. g., by Hymboleer (ttllllss) .15 4 Ibirns Work, b. m., by Peter tha (ireat (B. White) 2 2 3 Jane Forbes, br. ni., by U. FmSw l Valentine) b 3 2 Htar Itlclimond, b. h., by Plrect' Htar (Lee. ) t 4 a Time, 3:07'i, 2:00'. 2 :0UVi. 2:08 claas, pacing, purao It.OtXi. Wood l atch, (jr. b by i ratch (;ox) 1 1 S ,ty llrook, b. g., by Silent llrook (I'dmanl 2 3 1 rroascr. blk. h., by .Mnnrlco U. (tieera) 3 2 t FoXlf Ann, jh. in., by The Pearrher (Snow I , . . . 0 4 3 Ifollvtiioi limy, h. h., by King Coin (Itmoksl 4 S a Altniiilen Onward. Lu Iu, Dr. Burgess nnd Clold Quartz also started. Time. 2. ns'.l. S:(Kl'i, 2:fiH. 11 elaa. trotting, "Tho Poughkeple'' purae a,000. King Wntts, b. h., by Cieneral Watts t II ,'ln.nald) 1 1 Native Thief, rh. g by Native King (Croesmn 2 2 Hellyrood Naomi, b. m., by I'eter the (;i rat 1 1 lodge I .1 a Mar) Cobiirn, rh. m by Manrlrn IJ. (I'ltlrr.ani 4 3 N irnuin Dillon, b. b., by Dillon Ax worthy i(,rcgory) ti Bllsa Dillon. Ixitto WattJ and Crace Drake also started. Time, 2:0TH. SiOW. J .0.1 elaas, imelng, purae ll,M, John R. Ilraden, b. h., by John n. '.entry (Thonin) 1 1 Father It., b. in., by Baron iVard Kims (frx) I J tJoldle Todd, b. in., by Todd Mac ((leera) 3 Frtward P., br. b by th N irthern Man tLeeac) 3 4 Belle Alcantara, b. in., by Sir Alcan tara .Snow) g 5 Adloo tiuy also Started. Time. 2M. 2:03';. To beat 2::c,4, trottlmt-Landellght, b. m., hv rum Liiudo (IL 13, Murphy), won. Time, 2:"41i. To heat 2:.VIt, tmttlng-Sun Beams, b. f.. hy l iter Iho Cireat (F. I). Phillips), won. Time, 1 :23'. UNDER A BUSHEL Before Inflation beftan to show Its elTecle. the light of Guaranteed Mortoaftes ".is partly hidden under a bushel. You knew then that they were alwayi worth par, but the fuct may not have appealed to you us of treat importance. Now that other standard securi ties have dropped M you realize the merit of a 5Vi investment that never de preciate. LAWYERS TITLE & TRUST CO. 160 Broadway, New York 1(8 Mcntijue Si., Brooklyn 44 Court St., Brooklyn 307 Fullon 81.. Jamaica. N. T. 3KI E. 140th 81., N. T. 1.134 Broadway, Brooklyn. 160 Main 81., W. Plain, N. T. FLEMINGTON FAIE RACES. Fourth Race Th Adirondack llanOtcnn: .i5or0,d,iw?i Sxn,Hor,e. wt. GLUCKM0RE WINS AT NUTLEY . . ... . . ... . ! ,-Q, , ti.,..L. I,,', Tkl ......-....! II,,1 nn.'n io rne raiaa mill ano awn n .".. . wi,- n the front and won easily by four lengths. Kthel Grey was second and The Nephew third. (lath showed big Improvement in the fifth nnd led a small Held of platers from stnrt to finish. While schooling through the field thl morning J. W. ifcClelUnd'l T'nlversal fell, broke his knee and was destroyed. The nnstern Trade (?nf Association TIl.BKN ON IIOMK COI RTS. PHTUADKLFHIA, Aug. 21. -In his first public appearance at home i"ince winning abroad William T. Tllden -d defeated his doubles imrtner. Charles 9. (Chick) Garland, of Yale and PttUburg In Falrnnnit l'nrk thla aftemeon before a crowd of mure than 3,O)0 penee. TUdea 'on In straight aet hy 04, 84. THOMAS'S RACER TI RNS OVF.R. BLOIN, HI., Aug. 24. Joe Thomas, automo bile raeer, driving In Drastic here thl af ternoon, turned over three times on Hair pin Turn" ami auffend seven' injuries. II waa rualied to n loeal hospital. 4 tDlro'enal ..HI MT" Je tit 111? tlirv M.w.n 1l'. V,ft! ilr.v t .mm ,A IW2 tK'fvtnttan.U4 22 Harmonlque .,101 1 Itajred un 18 hole medal play handicap 111. t. Wilson, Jr., entry. I yesterilay on the links of the Younta- Ul, IH.,1, , V,,,l. XT T nun Fifth Rare Killing; three-year-olds an j i . .iii. inne: Index. Hone. Wt ilndex. Ilorae. Wt. 641 unity Kill. lit! 23Ta Bleata no HOI Tlng-n-I.lng..l13 TM Oath 113 T03Turl Ill 710 tl'rogtown ....110 W Nat'l Ilrldge.1171 7sS 1 Rler 110 703 F'kthart.lllt 001 -Mosu 10s 1L. W. C.ar'h entry. Sixth FtCe Malln flille; two-year-oldt ; sli furlonic Index. llurM'. Wt.lltidex. Ilorsr. Wt. 7:..') Dewel Eve.. 1 10! TU Perfection ...110 7H4 Attala 110 7(11 trine Flame. .1 In 7.".l Iladherway .110 7(14' Heaion 11(1 714 Cubatill .. .110' 7r.il S. otland Yet. 110 7tl4 c.llt Fringe. 110 72! tNlniblo Foot. 110 744 Love Tap 110! 711) fConln till 777 ltosecllff ...1101 MO Hankala 110 c.4l Fright 1101 700 Kate Fraley. 1 10 Uohn Hunford entry. Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Ten pounds auprentloe attowanee elalmedr Country Club nt Xutley, N. J. Fifty players participated and the Tol lowing cards were returned: J, J. filuekmoee, 912071; M. If. Root, 932073; J. Hughes. 942074; 1 S. Ilockwell, 8 12--7B: W. H. Bur nett. 88 12 "6. Tho best gross wa 80. by J. I). Garfield. 786 K. Patterson 4:01. Off. 4: Index. Horse. 7.18 Serapl 7M Hildur (7.'.0) 'Dartmoor .... 7111 I'agnn Fan (73!)) Slop Lightly... r.n.t sDroomspun . . . 770 Devastation . (!i3ftl Joan Marie. . . 73U llermon! 71(1 Secretary n2 The Httggage... Time, 1 :03 H. Start fair. Won driving. Place same. Poat, Wt. PP. Bt '; U W Fin. inckey. Cnen.flteh.C Ii se. 115 2 1 2 2' Itt 1 fichutt'ger.12-1 20-1 15-1 115 12 3 l 1H2H2 pande .... 4-1 -l 5-t 115 4 8 5 4 3' 3 Ambrose .. 1-1 0-5 C 3 111 ! I 3 3 4 4 Martin ...13-1 20-1 15-1 112 5 ii a 5 n nan 4-1 B-i 7-2 1001410 0 8 7 7 0 Rodriguez.. 1-1 (1-3 0-5 10 8 I 10 in 10 T Pierce ....50-1 sfl-l 00-1 112 1 0 T S 0 8 Mooney ..2(1-1 ,",0-1 2.V1 101 T 10 9 0 8 0 Johnson ..15-1 20-1 15-1 in I 12 II II II 10 WoodJtoek.vt-i w-i fl.i 112 ti 5 4 5 f 11 Lyke 20-1 30-1 20-1 108 11 7 12 12 12 12 McAtee ...13-1 20-1 20-1 (1-1 9-3 2-5 -t 20-1 10-1 11-1 20-1 7- 1 8- 1 . Rh. 3- 1 4- 5 1-5 3 1 7-in 1-5 10-1 tsj in-: 3- 1 4- 1 Perfect Ball Defective Dull 787 iVMmev entrv. Serapls ahowod marked Improvement over his recent form, had a world nf sp,.r, I and stood a hrd drive gamely. Hildur hung on well. Dartmoor Mas heat and would have won with an even break. Was In tight quarters next to the rail In last sixteenth and could not get through. I Wore bltnk"r llermont, Secretary, Dsrtmoer.and Hildur. Scratched Muttlklns, Old Faithful, Mile. Cadeau, Cabin Creek. Knobble, Dlmmes- i dale, Haywood. I FOI'RTH RACE The Mohawk Selling, puree $2,500. One mil. Start good. Won aril, Plaen same, poai, :.n. orr, IB0, winner, rn. c, 3, hy Star Shoot I Fair Atalanta. owner, kcusth.ms stable. Trainer, W. Booth. Time, i Inde. Horse. Wt. PP. St. U W Ti Fin. Jockey. Open.Hlgh. Close. Maee. 6h. j 740 Oeorgl ....118 12 1 IH 1 1' 1 Sande .... g.1 p-j 4.1 4.5 . 72 F.dwlna ...114 I 1 2 V I' 2 2' Falrb'ther. I I ) ! 7-10 1-3 702" King Albert 100 2 4 4 4 4 II I1 Boh't'ter., 4-1 4-1 4-1 7-10 , 772 Shoot On... 101 4 I 3 3 3 4 4 Ponee n-1 10-1 10-1 5-2 7-10 j Georgia rcea wnn r.uwunt i. nif iicnu ui inu ,ireii:n, w nero no tintw out an. I won galloping. Lstter oult after turning for home. Others inivor dangerou. Georgle. KdwUn and Shoot On wore blinker. Scratched Tho Lamb, FIFTH RACE-Purs 11.001.33. For three-year-olda and upward. Claiming. Mile. Hfart good. Won raally. l'lee driving. Piwt. 3 00. riff, 03 Winner, b. g . 4, by Tracory riiin-tia. owner, j. ri. unirrun. nainur, n. niiea. -rime, 1:3s. zacn nail X- Rayed J?.e Peckham, Local Distributing Agent for the North British Rubber Co., Ltd, announcei a change in the policy of the distribution of that company's famoui Clincher Cross Golf Balls Hitherto they have been sold only through sporting goods houses at $12.00 per dozen. In future these balls can also be obtained direct from the address below at the price of $9.00 per dozen The balls can be had in cither 29 or 31 dwt. Add lie to cover post age and insurance. JAMES PECKHAM, Room 2024A. 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. Enclosed find $ in payment of dozen Clincher Cross Golf Balls dwt. and cents for postage and insurance. 788 Ir.dex. Horse. Wt. P". St. fit Oath HI) 2 1 7J2I Th Lamb.. 104 7 4 J8 Y'ng Adam 111 p 2 772" Dark Hill. . 103 I 3 7S8 Flzcr 110 4 T Our B'hday 10T R I TV! Service Star 100 1 3 'A H m i i IH 3 ! J'14 2' 2 4 r -i a a ii 7 T 7 n i R Fin. Jockey 1 Keougli 2H Fator.. 31 Johnson 4 King WOMF.N'S 4.0I.F M HKDl I.E. The fnlloivlng list of tournanients for th autumn schedule of the Women's Metropoli tan Gelf Aaotallon has heen announc-a by the secretary, Mra. R. Percy Thompson: September 2, Hollywood; S, Raltuarol ; 14, Weatfleld,; 10, Upper Montelalr; 21 and 22. Hearadale: 24. Engineers: 20, Cherry Valley; October 1. North Jersey; 5, Hlwatioy; S, Knlekerbnekrr; 14. Esaex County fnew rouisel: 111. Morris County, and 21, Ceniiiry. lVeeial In Tiir Si n ANr Nsw Vok Hisiald. FUJIINOTON, N. J., Aug:. 24. -Miss 7uB0r Fntrh made It three straight In the 2:2.1 mixed county race, which marked tho opening- of the Flctnington Fair this hfternoon. Johnnie Fen fell add was distance)!, The track is In prime contlltlon. Tho summaries : 2:2." trot and race pud.e. S200: Miss Junior Patch, b. ui. iMorgan). Hazel Hamlin, br. g. (Salters) Johnnie Pen, b. g. IRcltenek) Pot Case, g. m. (Opdyekei Little Fanry, c. nt. ( Vnnei.irter) . . . . Time, 2:2in, 2:24',;. 2:2S'. SiipcrmulJ, the NottinKham, Pu.. mare, won the flvc-elifhths of a mile running ri ce In 1 ;0o'a for a purse of 1150. Chil ton Squaw was second pnd Metropolitan third. Agnes G. and Bill of Expense ulso atorteil. Metropolitan won the half mile run ning race In u2 seconds for a purse of Iir.o. Elsnora was second and Bertha C. third. Elamny and Lantern Olobe also started. .111 .432 2 2 dls .344 .333 Are you a 36? Or 37? Or 38? Lucky you! 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High. rinse. Place. Ph. I 1 7- 1 8- 2. tl-1 ItodiK-uoz. 11-1 T 1 earner 0-1 13-1 4- 4-1 2-1 4-1 4-1 HI O-o 0-2 (!-1 13 t McAtee .20-1 20-1 13-1 8-3 2-1 4-3 8-3 2-1 R-1 4-1 1-1 4-r. 1 It ! 3-2 mi race Gath tiptoed the field all the way. Wa esed up at the end. The Lamb ran a good Young Adam wa always well up and had no excuse. ) Blinker Young Adam, The Lamb, Service Slur. Oath, Flier and Dark Hill. Scratched Shillelagh II., Porte Drapeau, l'rytal Ford. SIXTH RAVH For mlden, tbree-year-olds and upward. Purse 11,001.31. furlongs. Winner, b. f., 2, by llabelals-l Flambee. 789 Trainer, J. McCormack. Off, 3:U4. Time, 1:12. index. Horae. W PP. St Ttablee 10 II 3 7?n Ethel Ciray 105 4 722 The Nephew... 110 12 rsi Hi-kket La llerwioK.. io.i Yung Chin 1IJ Escovar JJ Moroni w SO Kllearp Maneha 113 W nooskt no Our Maid 713 Uoldle, Hose.. jilt Irish Danor Ola 1 734 723 722 12 1 1 4 H It .". 11 0 13 3 2 7 0 a s 10 A 14 15 Start good. Won easily. Jockey. Johnson McAtee . Callahan Kelaay . Ponce . . Turner .. Wlda Six Owner. P. A. CLARK Place driving. Post, B :31. ID.", 103 13 14 110 11 M I 44 H S Fin. IV, lVi IM 1 11 8'i Ml 2" SI -I -I 1 B 4 4 4 7 7 I 13 12 10 0 if I I I 118 8 a 8 0 a 0 10 11 10 4 3 7 11 13 15 15 12 14 14 14 13 1 11 13 14 11 13 11 15 Open. High. Close. Place . K-l 12-1 12-1 3-1 7-5 2-1 8-3 7-10 .13-1 1.1-1 18.1 8-1 .30-1 30-1 MM .30-1 60-1 10.1 . 3-1 8-1 S-l . 3-1 7-2 S-l Rodriguez 30-1 40-1 S-l Mooney ..,'10-1 S0-1 gtvl Fator 50-1 100-1 100-1 Rle 13-1 20-1 20-1 Welnor ..50-1 n- (Ki-1 Xing 30-1 100-1 100-1 Sande P.nwan 8-1 .30 1 10-1 8-1 1 40-t po lo- 3-1 e-5 8-1 10-1 40-t 8-t 10-1 40-1 3-i I3-1 Sh. 3-2 1-3 3- 1 10-1 8-1 8-r. 1-3 8-.-, 5-1 13-1 4- 1 in-i 18-1 8-3 l m ti - n.Ki.. ri.a Tho Neuhew Into submission and Ihen drew out to an eay win. Ethel Gry, off poorly, olond with a rush nd got th lae In the last stride. Th jifibeivLtelm. cning. La Vbe, Klijrn and lrth Daner. Scratcbed-Marlaone, Better B',l. liquid Few, Msria Antoinette, Tleaeey . Orr-bold. 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