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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. 11 Washington Tennis Star Beats Church Nipper Campbell and Louis CHURCH PUT OUT OF IT BY DOYLE OF WASHINGTON jfow inrk Stnr Surprised by f'nr. of Foe's Attack in flnv Court Tourney. MATCH GOES THREE SETS:; VICTOR IN SEMI-FINALS Bj i:. n. otoxnem,. ".tvi am June IT CleorRf M rs ' N'evv York, holder of the Wef-ierr.. Northwestern nd oouple -if jut ten- titles, was put out of the r.rr'-r 'r the fifth round of the r. t.or.l f'' court chnmplonehlp tourney M-day st the l.skewood Tennis Cluh vjrt M' Conrad n Doyle of Wsshtn. t-r Tfce N VtirUer, who i looked upon U mny follow em of tennis a pit likely n inner of the tourney, was iefealed two sets to or al S r, 16, (, oAujlrx one of the blucest upsets of Us sesson. It . not 11 re.se of Doj le catch rt Chun-h off form The Wen Side Ttrr.li '-.uh mar placed at hie lft.t hut r.s Its; was not quite icood tnoush for IX-v-la The latter, althoush he has reeri sironr playe' for ers. h not lee.i very well known to tennis en tsusisste throughout the country be riu? h has done moit of hi playlns h ml around the District of Columbia ir.a seldom has wandered far from his ess fyes.de Rallies I'sist and Farloas. Tr display of tennis In the Church- ' Perl trt"h hus seldom If ever been firallel'd on clay courts. Doyle had I flayed sleadlly and well In his early rc-und mafhes but had ehoivn nothlns like the f irm he brousht out sirslnst 1 Cfcur h The New Yorker made Doyle trM for everjthltip all the time hnd. as t re? , a'tes-ts, Dole was equal to the o. anon The rallies were so fast ir.d 'iirjs that a eallery of about i hei;H"d .nuld not be drsrged away t" l-K ,it any of the contests on other chins. The nouri puts Dole tp the semi fri 'f.nd n station alt" reached to it tv William S AleBIro) of Pitts trc N York State champion and Oi" . Onrlimd. another Pittsburiter IV tin.der of the Indian State title V?F ni won three matches, all In fa ct-t sets to ram tut- pla e and ru t-red .lorir. hi victims H Van Tike l-- of --at- Kr.mdsvo whom he if'-ed .-. the fifth round at t 4. 64. ,tr, had to pla three set In emh t' 'wo matches to Hdv.inc-e Milillroy I-' Do) i nil! rush to-morrow, while "-. d mil meet -he winner of the tV ' s K DavN.W B Knox match t'ovle ierl'hl eiior,p.d h'msflf to "ft ' M er opportunity he put if fie urdc-rin on the ball that h f' y ou.d ce'. and seldom failed to rnoi:ph of It to bother """hurch. He vi-'ed th match with a rush that was more 'urpr:.np than hi ultimate, v t - Church fUried service, and the n he won in th- openlnc e.ime f a lal! thni Ju! :arely wen- out ef ' ad- when I'ole waj tr tie for " 'er The Wa-hliieton p'.ajer t t. e . nlookers a Uh'e of what they t . .(., iiurlnp the remainder of the 'ha! came He pissed Church utters forehand with surprising life. Three Gnmrs In n flnvr. T -ar'toi Cltj man followed the ttxt amn.np three more in a row. "S i. ' s run nf four lost only four T t. a -f them in hts own error. iir,t a little -.v.ld In the next !" tame- and loi them both by drlv c "if Hai; mto the net or out of ' (! Teere was little wonder that k f'u- . 'l-e r,e as often as he did, for fc " roa.ii pieyed the ball Just as " v- in.c!y i-ould For the most - .rre was skimminp oe' the " '.trie more than a hair's t; , itf Cnuri-h trted hard ' - ft Ttf- and elchth same-, but, " I ' 'Mnc ae nn the stead. fan f ' h.i- rival. J-- well Ioyle covered the court h- nt fan be Judced hy the ' ' ..e formei rrltKtton star ' Jit jp a sinele ace b. place "' A matter nf fact DoM him ' -r,v nr,, hrec platements. hut he ' "e a'y :rtat amount of need .t Hiy serl'e. he nvisl severe ! .fine the tournament, forced rv-' " 'o make a l umber of error, as -w cop d iv c The Walu!t;r- eemrd able to pul' Chur h out ' ' or whenever he wanted to and . ' had Church all tanirled up " r; make returns N'i' liirbrr Has In urU Hard. T.anaced to carry off the . plaj nir an unbeatable same e- Hsr verhead was powerful a'e whl li accounted for a rf his points In spite of ' lowever. that "huuh won the ' sime score an Doyle had won e NVw York pUer did not -' y so easily. The rallies 'i sutklned and Church was r. f. t , . tr r-f . tl'i , - iri lone before the set as - if wav Iole made him run ' i i rt In that set counted a i f'.r rhurch's defeat in the, 'afd the last ret by wlnnltic, r' ' w tames, hut church came, r and r-vrned matters b takltiE tw Ther for the next four' h' ti'ajers icverse the. f ler t' n,ltijr. by lonir on ser-' " s Wr Iir.vle in the lead until. r1 r V . ' - , , r,,) 4 3 , n ,1, f4vnr Twli e I f u.-hi a point of w-itininc the! ' ' ' rami- but he fa. led to pull It i ' ' ie nre sloifl even at 4 all ' tin r, u,n the ninth Kiime no , - 1 I " if i erri'-il fin'y another .'t'l. 'lie mat'h -but had his ' " ' - om 'ic I 'v "trtor. pla.ver made it 'ook I ' ' m. it'll whs all nvrr when lie p r r thr'e points in the tenth f eiji'ii: ni h f if mi I t' '1 nib ' en -!). T fund Dovle faliereil h m. t r.fj four strairht t'lii- ' '''T ''huH'ti wojld have brfnirht deuce hui '-hj.h slammed' ' ball Into the net He won the I : t nn a plaeinie rn. but thai was I "trive n low one alone the line cut his rail.et on It Just ' i . fltive It out of bounds i in r.e 1 1 after a lone rllv n e ' er f'hurfli's he lid and the lntter 1 r to eel hack fur 11 cm his I e ,iiei all tannltd up and whh ' 'rv tie I" k'-ep from fallirn; that j fa"h the hall at all Hi- ; ' . ii. at' h li) returning I'o.vk-s1 ' ji 'if bounds n'epheiik pla)cd the best tennis "rt let c.f her match against Miss ' ' e that h ever rhowed The was however, that she could not ' ie speed, and ber strokes be ' ' w ir) after the tnatch had pro. e ,i . ii t ir- The wlldness on the r- i Miss Stephcna was du fur the n part lo the Pittsburg lil' iurt fera,shlp. M s ijulhrle soo.i found th difficulty r" hi had In returriln; chop strokes, ' in e li found lhi kept cttopyioc HONORS AT MINIKAHDA GO 1 TO PAIR OF LITTLE GOLFERS Leader in First Qualifying Round for Open Title Is Nipper Campbell, With Louis Tellier Only One Stroke Behind. Minmai-,11 is Minn.. June !?. Honors 1 In the first quallfylnr round for the n-, tlonal open rolf championship played at the Mlnlkahda Club tn-day went to Alexander Campbell, professional at the Baltimore Countrj Club, who made a score of 14 4 for the thirty -sli holes, liuls Tellier, the Krench rolfer. now of Brookllne. was second with Hi. and J. S. Worthltieton, an amateur from the Mid Surrey Club of London, Knitland, was fourth, with 14(1. Only forty-one players were at the tee to-day. More had been entered, but dropped out. Of that number thlrt-two qualified. Louis Tellier turned In the best round In the morning when he equalled the course record of to, made last jear by Harry (1. Lege. local amateur, who made 147 to-da and tie wun jack Hutchinson of the Allegheny Country Club of rittsburg for fourth place. Campbell, known far and wide as Nipper Campbell, because of his small stature, played consistent golf In the morning he equalled par for every hole going out, gett nc a It He came home In one under par picking up the stroke on the thirteenth hole He was one under par for the first nine In the after noon The stroke was rained on the second hole, which he made In I. He was two over coming In, dropping strokes on the tenth and fourteenth, Tellier. also a diminutive golfer, who , was paired with Elliott H Kvwns of Evansion. Chicago, a younger brother' the ball at the Toledo girl's feet until i she had the match won. The committee ( expects to bring both the women's and men's singles out to the final round to morrow. The summaries National Clay Court rhamplonhlr. Men Rlnglea. Third Round Wil lam .. Me F.ltror Plttaburr. defeatet w T Butt Cleveland. : I, V B Kt.ov. Pitts burg, defeated F.dwln II McCormkk la sngeles. i. I Coleman 15 C'ark. Chicago, defeated Paul B Prentiss, t'leve. land. :. I, Jerry Weber v'hlrago on froen ft Johnson rarkerehurt default KNOX V MfCORMICK FlBfT SKT Kno T I 4 : I. 4 4 r. 1- MrCormlrk t : 4 1 1 ! J :": JUCONli SET Knov 1 4 I 4 1 4 S - MoCormlck T S : 4 1 4 I 1 J- JO 1 Fourth Bound 11 Van Dyk Johns. San Kranctaco. defealed Albert T Spauld lug. 1. vvilllam S MeKlirny, Pitt urc. defeated T t Chandler. I'lttaburg 11 j. r B lo)le. Washington, de. feated T W Hen.1rl.kt Buffalo K ." ileort M Church, New York defeated T M K CUTimlnti. Whee.ltig. a' 5 VV B Knoa Plttburg defeated Coleman (I ark. CM. aro J, -. Willi K Davl n Franilno defeated John r N'el ChKago - Charles S Oar. land Pittsburg, defeated John Vlrden .Ir i leveland. - 4. 4 f S Jerrv Wfl.n Chl.agn, defeated 1. N K'lth Cleveland I 0 Fifth Rouiid Conrad B poyle Wash ington, defeated Oeorge M Churih. Ne t York t :. : , (. fha-les Oar 1 .and. Flttshurg, defeated Jerry Weber, Chicago. 4. 1 a. 1 William S. M. K'lroy. rittaburg defeated H Van Dyk John Pan Francisco, K 4, 4 DOVLF. VH. CHCRC1I Fir.ST SET toyl t 4 4 4 0 t a--!' Church 1 1 : d I ( S 4 is : ANALTM. Nets Outa Place ? ( PC . Dn 1 1 I Church t: n a 4 f-F.fOVP SET ro ,e : i : : 4 f : :i -: Church 4 14 4 14 1 4 JO AN ".LYSIS Neta Ojts Plare S A DT plil T a 1 Church 1" 5 '.4 0 1 THIRP SET Royle 411144? I?- t Church . 1 : 4 4 1 4 1 : h II 4 ANALY1-!-Nte Outa Plare S A P F . Pole . U i: " 4 Chur.h 11 ' " " J Chmr''"hip. ven PMjhiea serond Round Cummlnrs and Kbh.rt defeatel Martin and Pouuhern 1. S Val' and Manrhester defat-t Jehneon an.l Beattle I . 5: J Third Hound--Iv I anl John defeated' Cumnilnge and F.bbert. s--ft 4 Warren and MoCfirmli k defeatel Weber and Web tier. :--f 1 I 4 ' National Clay Court Championship Women's Slncles, Flrat P.ound--M' H VV Blikle. Toronto, dfatd Mis. Murgaret Elh Cleveland, -S I Mrs I Jonee, Cleveland, defeatel Mrs C n Aplhrop. Cleve'and. 3 6;. I Miss Huda ' Stephen Toledo w. n from Mis. vntia Turner, l'ltlsburg by default Mlsa Martha liuthrle CI 1 1 still r r Jtfeated Mls Marian Wt.od, Cleveland a 1 V Miss F'oreti t Raliln. New York w -n fro-n Mis. Vdelalde Ilraltmrd. rilishurg. hi dfu I Mls Ruth We Cleveland defeated M'-s Helen Ver- . It). Cleveland. 1 - l M! Mol.a Iljur. 1 stedt. New York, defeated Miss F Hulolph, Cleveland. 0 0 Miss Margaret 11 1 T)lor New YnTsf .-n frum Miss Taft. i liiclnnatl hv default -econd Hound Mlas Martha Outhrle. . I'lltMurt, defeated M's Iluda Stephens Toledo. 4 , Mis. Moll) BJuratedt , vw V ork defeated Ml-s Margaret Ta)lor i Vw York. . 1. c 0 , MIPS CICTHflli: VS Mlf-P STEPHENS ' FIRST SET Mlas liuthrle 1 4 I a s ; 4 4 Mlse Ctepnens 4 4 1 A 4 4 4 1 I S 4 , M1CONP SET ! Mlee i.uthrle I. 4 v 4 t 1 :, : 4 41 . Mlae Stephens J0(il044(i -la 1 MISH BJCRSTEDT VS MISS TAYI5R FIRST SET Mil. BJurst II ! 4 4 1 I 4 S -:.-- ' Mif To lor i ; : i i : s-n t , SECONIl SET Jilt) H.iursiedi I 4 4 4 V I :& i Mlas Ta)lor 1 .J : ' : - '20 j NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. Kach Yankee nutfleliler had an asslsl. and each came in handily in putting away the Washingtone . hie eteen curtain l n process of, erection In front of the centre field i bleachers at the Polo liroutrle. The Yan kee hatters sh the cxpan-e of empty feaif out there made It harder than ever tn hit a p'tched ball, shlnlmr tike a mlri'T o the green scteeti Is the latest device t promulgate home can noimdlne .. ... Ice .luilee was spiked b) Caldwell In the fifth inning when the piti-her was i sframbllnc hack lo first to escape a pul- iC .ludee tiiid 1" leave the game More w,islr nf t.inc .venerda) A con- . e of tlui son shouldn't have- required two hfiurh and five minutes Huehllne's ' ii.wnefs was one reason for the game's i lengih The flianls broke even In Brooklyn In i th six came scrap Not bad. seeing that ' the) were battling leaders on the latter's. 1 own proundev Nn leaa than thirty-two reporters or I Ititaty HfhU of some kind wete counted in the ptees box al the Polo liroimds )eklitd) What they nil du Is a mstery. but maybe they were cot - ' respondent assembling here mr til world's neiles, Rri nnan Konla Joe Cot. Joe Cox of Missouri, w ho Is credited I with having Hopped Jess Wlllard, won on a foul fr Bill Hrennan. the Chicago heavyweight. In the seventh round of their bout at the Broadway Hportlng Club last night L'p to the last punoh Cox had a shade the better of his opponent. Texas lUagiM KeMlta. Fort Wrirlh. t: "eaumene, 1. iUa Aawai, t, ImWu. i. of the famous chick Evans, drew the largest eallery. Tellier lost a stroke on , the first hole In the morning, but gained II back on the sixth Coming In he beat ' par on the thirteenth and fourteenth. , The scores i ' thk rot. LOW INu uot.rEn." wfALirini). Al Campbell, naltlmore 1 i.l. T.i 1 1 . . n . i. . i .t.ii'i, niuuKiinr, ' s" vvcirthlngton, Mld-Sturre) :o ;i m :t iee :i. i: :e i: :a : 1 ; ti us : ,: us .4 :t. nt : ; no ?! 10 1M it n ni tr : m T T HI : ti in 11 u: ii :' U4 : :i ue ; i!i o 'i Ml i " hi T : 1st : : lid tn - i,; i : n 11 A lf(l t HI I " 11 iifv n v I'llllllllU Harry a Legg. Mlnlkahda Jsik Hutrhlnsnn, PHt.furr Waller c Hum, Ttfchetter '"!' Ferguson, Spring Lake Jack towing, !oarsdalr freJ Mel.eort, Columbia M J nrady. Oakley Olto Hackbarth, Cincinnati It C rietcher. TVInnepeg norl n MeDnnald. Buffalo Frank Adama. French Llr-k Oe.irce McLean, Punwondie (leorge t Impann Osk Park Cleerge Turnbull, Mid ihlan Arthur Rel.t. filchmonJ J .1 Cvrtrleri. Man!leld V ?v "sckne) Allaai'ic City Jchn (lalherum. Chicago P J taudln, Onwenuia He-t llattell. Flushing Jam lnnaldton. lllen View Ke-bert Clront. Inwood. . . N mn Cla-k t atrnoreltnil II Anitersnn. Hostsn W Ham Kldrt, Klrkwood M ert Tav Inr Min'kshda VV ter lark lem er H ' She-w n.Tt. Mrmphlt The fnllln failed tn qi n.'i" '" Aninnio. SI, si -lis. W I rioMnsnn Atlantle city, ; tl Ar thur Fov-argue, Calumet, l. Is 1(1, La!! Pavla, Lincoln. l. as UT. E A Flah. ' Mlnlkahda. m. Ss 1( w v Hoare. ' Omaha. 1. lt. Klllnl H Vans. Ev antton. 4. i:o; 'John neuler, Jr.1 Dickinson. II. withdrew, Tred Partsch. I Kttehflt. !, withdrew 'Amateurs. "John Henry Wagner" on Marriage License piTTSBURG, June 27 John Henry Wiener, the veteran Pirate shortstop, is preparing to become a blushinp bridegrroom. County Detective John G. Smith admitted to-day that the preBt Hans will wed Bessie Baine Smith, aged 24, probably at the close of the baseball season next fall. Miss Smith, daughter of the county detective, is a popular young woman of Crafton Heights. She is an enthusiastic baseball fan and has attended ncarlv every game played here by the Pirates in the last four years. Wagner, as nn amateur, plaved baseball with his intended bride's father on the back lots of Car negie and Crafton. Smith was a 'itcher and is just a few vctrs )lder than the Pirate shortstop. YOUTHS TN TENNIS TOURNEY. Piny Beailna In Both Hnya' and Janlnra- Claam-a at Harkrneark. HarKrvsACK N J . June The ex perlment of the Hackensack v?olf Cluh to run a boj and Juniors' tennis tourney proved a blsger sucoes than was anticipated. twenl)-two entries be ing made fo those undr IT years and twenty for those under :r. The winners will be privileged tn pla,v in the Middle States championships at Torest Hil on Jul) 31 In the Junior division Noble Cath cart. Hackensack. beat H C Lewis of Paterson. 1. fi 4 Edwin Hcndriok son. Haworth, beat Desmond Haee. fi 1. S 1. He also downed Carl Kobie of Passaic. :, 64, and Jack Conklln, 1. s 4 Lincoln I-aback of Harring ton Park bfat Ellsworth Dederlck of Hackensack. .1. C : Ccorge Dixon. Paasalc, beat Edward Van Hlper. Pas sale 45 n, :. He also beat Lincoln Lcbeck of Harrington Park, fi :. t! 1, and beat Carl Ratnee of Hackensack. 0, . 0 It looks as if Hendrlckeon and Dixon will meet In the finals. In the boys' tourney Wallace Green beat W'.lllam Norton. Nnrtnn beat Ru sells H.vstlncs, Elmore tlardner beat Benjamin Romalne. Sidney Oldls bett Chester Thumson. Howard 1'ase beat Kenneth Demarest, Donaly Tohin beat Howard Case, Warren Dixon beat Wer ner Korn and William Paullson. .Ir , Richardson P Williams beat H Bur riitte Pratt and Norman Comes beat Richard Williams. AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES. The Brooklyn Dorhv, s-heduled for th.s afternoon, promises to he one of t ie m .-t nterenlng races of the presint season Six high class three. v ear-olds ar" ene.ieed Incliidliig Krlar Hck. win ner of the Suburban. Belmont .i d Brooklwi . Spur, winner nf the Withers,1 and Star Hawk runnerup to iloorae Smith In the Kentucky Derhv A hard task is set Friar Rcvk. as he will have to carry 111 pounds, concedlne five pounds to Spur and ten to star Hawk The horsea and probable riders Krlar Ro,k. Haj nee. Spur, Iiftus . St.ir Hawk, ilnrner. Chicle. T McTaggart . Whlme.v, J McTaggart. and Churchill. Keoih Thoroughbred stuck I. In demand fur war purposes Jules and Abe Oniuii rnelved an order .vesterday for five thoroughbreds In be ued as mount for offb eis of the Seventh Regiment and the Kit st Held Artlller) Though John K Madden s Star Shoot colt Sliirfinch was beaten a head in the last race, the Hamburg Place hieeder had some satisfaction, as he was beaten b,v nurlcs'iue, a daughter of the same ire Kalr.v Wand, another Star Shoot tll.v finished' fourth. The Star Shoots were In evidence also In the Can.irsle Selling Stakes Thrte h) thai sli e etarled and th) ran one. two three, r.4ih In the libit s of different owners. ilohosts in winning the Cniiateic made a ie-cnrd for the race of 1 :Oo ThU. la Just otie second slower th.tn the tuck leenrd made by J.imeu I! Kceiie'a Veil In IS'iK. After winning the fifth tare Little Nearer was run up by ileorse Alexandra and retained by C H HnbhliiH for $1,005, which was n;i over the entered price Roamer'si dfe In the Broolil) n Han dicap has caused Hnnillcapper Vnsbureh ' to ire-at him more leniently for the Queens County Handicap next S.iturduv. He la still lop weight, but. with only J'.'S pounds tn carr. i While Mil Bu on Keilnltr. , Cincinnati, June S". Al von Kolnltx. , catcher and all round sulsstltuto member of the Reds, was sold to-day lo the Chicago White Sox It is tindertfod be, will be used at third base The player really was not a member of the Reds, although under contract to Hie Clncln-I tiatl cluh He nnnouncd last fall that he would not play ball again, but this aprlng the fjve-r cam liack anil Sunday he reported lo Manager Herxog. The Reds ar up In th twenty. first player limit, go tar ww 09 room fog Von, HILTON LEADS FIELD BY EIGHT STROKES i Greenwich Golfer Makes Fine Start In Strujrple for Junior Title. WINS HIS FIRST MATCH Kvni.gwooP, N J . June :T Vincent K Hilton of Greenwich, more than t feet n height and 1J je.irs of age, mad a thorough Job of the winning of the medal m the qualifying round of the metropoli tan Junior championship on the links of the Hnglewood Country Club this morn ine. His svore was 75 and his nearest rival had an S6, so his margin of victory can safely he described ae ample. To round out the day he beat Herbert Hutchinson of Korest Hills by up and 5 to play In the afternoon, and by so dome became a semi-finalist. The three others who reache,! that stage In the struggle for the title are C5 E. Hale. Rldgewood. who meets Hilton to-morrow nvrn'.ng. II r. Pierce. Englewo.vd. and Harry ScharfT. unattached, who will play in the other match Hilton, who was ennerup for the Jun...r t tie in IJ1I, the second time that Ph lip Carter won It. played an odd sort of round this morning He did well enough on the two nd three shot holes, but every time he came to a short one something went wrong and not a S ap peared on hi card On the seventh and fifteenth holes he failed to put his tee shot on the green, and when he came to the home hole he reached the green safely and then spoiled his last chance for a S by taking three putts. He had a S going out and another oomlng In The flrt was on the long sixth, where he be gan with a poor drive and then had to Play short of the bunker with hl second The other 6 was the result of too good a drive on the thirteenth which polled into the lone grass far down the middle of the falrwa; In playing cut he suc ceeded in getting Into a trap and once there needed a couple more shot" to get out H'.s card n.ent K Hilton Oreer.wifh lUl 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 In 1441444 4 S 1 It took .i scote of 50 or better to gain a place tn tl.e first eight or championship dlv'wion Scharff was second with . Edgar Wmne. unattached, thl'd. with Pte-ce and Hutchinson were next in Ine with 4P apiece and there was four cornered tie at S fo- the tat three places Those who Led were Hwle A lord-m Whltham. Manhattan W J A.leopp. Poiert Hill, and Frank K Enelt-h. New Haven On the playoff Enc lh dropped Into the econd eight Three of the championship matches in the afternoiv were one sided, the onlv close one bel'g between Scharff and Whltham wh It wa 'atled to the sev enteenth creen. where Scharff won by r. up and 1 In pla) Hilton. Hnle ar.d Pierce all gained easy victories "d didn't have to pliy especially good golf to win As fort).four bo)s turned up 't wa possible t. fill five eichts with a few boys left over One of the mot inter estme c -ntestant was little Charles W Baker. .Tr of Nassau. l." years old. who .ua, led .'. the fourth eight w th a P? nd 'heei won his first match handi!) Bake- was rortent n play straight with out attempting to ga'n much dltance and prove! his contentment b declining o enter the driving contest later n the rlav He knew he couldn't win It and had sense enough not to try Pevereux Emmet Jr. who helped hi father win the faille- and son tourna ment at Sleepv Hollow )ete"day. plaed Kitne more fam'.l) golf to-day. for hi mother follow e.1 him around this after noon wh'le he was plavlnc In one of the mlno- eichts He lost his mat.-h. English the New Haven entrant New Haven be.-,g far outs de the limits of the Metropolitan district to which the tou'iu v s supposed to be restricted, won the drlv Uit orrvpetltinn with a total of ofl .vards ' r three shots from the thtrd tee f M B.econ d Oanlen City, ird J Be len. Cpper Montclalr tied for second place with fT.l ywrd: apiece Berrien won the draw for the prize. The summaries CM VMPIONSIIIP PIVtflON' Vin.-ent K Hilton. c,reni.-h S J ? Ilarr. srhirff S' V lio t C'uh 44 i; i K.icur Wmne. unaita.he.l 4? 40 ? Here-t tlut hl's'i F irest HU' 41 4' ' H I Pier e Errlewood H II i VV t 1 sopp Foresi Hi 1 14 l )ft i. E Hale, flllgewool 4 14 (l V -i Wh I n Manhattan l 4: so on i l!l:ht Frank K EnrMsh New Ibin 4- 13 SO E H Hun ir. ui sttarhfd 41 4V- : A 1. I'leraon tr . Monti talr : lt5: n A Hnlght. ta sAtifnus il 4V- fl John Ber-en Cpper M'-rii .air 4fi 4 s: Pevereux Emmei. Jr . tlonal. IS I- SiJ F W Vrnoln Jr V nt air l 4S-SS. Inhn V Sieiens Jr Plalntleld. II. M J4 Thlfd Eight Kraiu la M Ba'Oti J1 liar, den Cli is 4 -si lt)ninnd F Tulhll Itldgesooi 4?. Si Palmer Kountie He.lfor.t '1 44 5V Harold K Ionei I'inif Hr'iok. SI 14-9.' slgniun 1 Mllv,. W 1haveri TO 4a f.. I .V llllnliirl Hrocklawn '.a ll-P. Pavld Sulthurgei Ui i an T 4S--a Edeird l!ho,snberf uh fa- he 1 4" I?- M Fourth Elgh Martin S'bfrlNr uri alia hed il 4 -St, James M Kenna in atta bed. b. I?--?' c W llnj,.r Jt n.tii i vo hp. Thoma .1 Tohin un-al-.a-hed '. 47 -9. Joseph ii M'Mahnn ,seep Hollow 51 4S IPO. H i)ul) un alta hed. lit M--1O0 ian liownev. Canoe Hr., ,k 'i l- 100 II 1. Ill Itt-ais Mt. Iiopa :.J 4V ISO lllli Els-r: Marsha' VA Helir k Puim lOdle M 47 -101. T M Iteininiiud lini-larhe.t l 54 -t":. F II Tails.lg s, Vlidrei. I. M -I" II W. Hone .Ir. Bedford ' 4 IS - ina J I Ku.er Hal lusr.il .. I . I1J Herbert tibendorre- Inwond. ."4 ..'ion VV p Belkn-ip Jr lib timond '"oiiiin V4, !,:- ink II it no- triune unutlHi lie.i, as ii.-- in. Other s, .res -C K He mini tie it at hetine, o.se't CO 54 111 Frarl. Tavlor, Beiifor.l -II? Waller Mendelsohn Calrneo is 51 KT. ' C E llrvanl. Ji Wv katT) i 71. '4- II.'. I'liampii'itship Plvlslon. riret Hound - 111, loll defeated lllll'limsnti s und ' line defes-e-t VV line. .', and 5 Pletie ilefeH'et Alleori' and 4. bi hartf ilef.-slnl Whit liatn. : and 1 e'etond Elgin First Hound Hf-Neti de. featd Etnniet .' UP. Eliallsli ile(Hte.l ,v Hold I at, I S llalghl l.feated Pleraon. I UV Pllln n defSHted t I ens . lip Third Elghl Flr.t llounil - Haron 1e (eaud ntiiiileiibetc an s Milxlnirger defeille-l Iiiiwtie) I i.inl 3, Kounlfe ile. fi-Nted TnthlH I un '''' hnlesi MHu le friied lllaii, hard to default l-'i'iirlt' r.lehi Flrsi Hound. Heker ,ie feaieil T"t'lll I and M- Malum ilefrnie.l M' Ksiiim "I'd ' Billing defealel Ilr,lie I up S'llleiliei defeiiled t.ulit 3 ti'id I I'lflh Eight First Hmind Solomons .(e. feHtid Heihiniiii I. -' mid I. Ilettrlrk ill foiled I Ihehdorfer. 1 up ' i'0 hrilenl Kliser defeated Unas, 3 and 1. Belknap drreitnt Taiieslg. 3 and : MRS. STOCKTON LEADS AGAIN. MnUra I.ovt lirnaa Scure In Tournej nl llaar-a luuiil), kht imaNciK. N. J-. June "? About fi ri) -five feminine golfers pla.vid to-day in a one day tournament conducted hy the Women's Metropolitan (!nf Associa tion on the links of the Essex County Country Club. The main competition was .in eighticn hole medal pla) handi cap, which resulted In a tie between Mrs E. C. Knemliel, fllen Ridge, Pf 7, s, and Mrs. S A, Henog, Falrvlew. fiX . b, S Mr, L. C. Stockton, lkewood, made the lowest grosa ss ore, 91, and Mrs. Albert M Donald won the approaching nd putting contest. The Hackensack Oolf Cluh will hold a W M. CI. A. on day tournament on July I. , 'MISS WAGNER WINS AT SLEEPY HOLLOW Kefniilt Tuts Her in Third Round and She Then Rents Mrs. Humphries. i MRS. GREEN ALSO VICTOR Keen tennis pUy markd the opening rounds this afternoon of the first Invlta tlon women's tournament ever held at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club, With an entry which Included some of the best known of th Metropolitan con testants there were well fought matches In many Instances and though all of the leading lights came through to the .fourth round without having upc 'recorded against them, thev were pressed at times to their tet court generalship to pull out the victory Among those who reached the firth round were Mrs. Thenlore Casn'o r Mls Marie Wagner Mrs. 11 Stu.irt Oreen. Miss Edna Wildey Mis Man -Var.derhoef and Mrs David C M. ' Miss Wagner, who has been tm -ig with continued sjccee tecentl) d,d r d have any great difficulty )etrrd.iv though the draw nt the start Ind r.it. 1 . that there might be trouble in st -e for her In the second round Th w a her first mauh ar.d the . t po- ' t w i to have been Mrs Robert I.e liv i powerfu' antaeon'st v n"s rn.it.-h lb iv ever. Mrs Le It.v defaulte I at. I M -Humphries was th th rd round nent She retired before the sm.ib c ,drlvee of her rival Miss Wagner t, k i a love sat to start and allowed Mr , Humphries nnlv two games n the next j set. Mrs Robert A Pope howed a e command of stroke In playing Mrs H Stuart Grem In the first round Th ue' Mrs Oreen wnn at 4. 1 4 she for. ed Mrs Pope to play her very beat tenr Mrs Oreen advanced through the socvt round hy reason of a default and tm K 1 on Miss Caroma Winn, who always likely to provide a hard match. Mrs (Ireen. however, was quite equal to run nine out this match wtthou trmiV'e threatening, the score being - " '. The first ripple of surptlse .-nrie the econd rouml, when M!- Fore- e Sheldon w-s vanquished M M F... . W'.ldey In love sets Tne '.utter w.i- 1 playing a steady game, marked I) ',r lant overhead work, smashes fr r e. d ! ourt t!ng sent Into M.ss heldot s tft rltorj with telling effect The ir.v e..--l score was due In part to tre f.i, t t c Miss Sheldon wa changing her tvpe o' game She wa attempt. ng ere.ter fa. e n her strokes, and a a resit t sarr.fl e contr '. The sumninr'e Flr.t Hound Mrs II s'uarl Hreen feated Mrs R A repe - 4 l V s rteorg e hapnian won front MI. Mrn Ta or b default Womer'a s,nt. Se-ord lln I M s Theodore Ca-eebeer a on frojn Ml". I en. lla'lln t defout. Mrs Pet tourr. won from Ml htather-ne H- c t- defau.t Mrs V llumrhr'e. wr.. (- Mlae 'lertru-te Pel Torre b .lets Miss Marie Wagt e- won from Mr I. l.eflc) tl default. Mrs M H HuT lef.., M- lrgo lUrtntai a- I ? t e In Kissel won from Mlse Vstalie Hr Ine b) default. Miss Car. una W 1 1 . " fr m Ml &..iale.l, Morre n Mrs II rituart (ireen on froni Mr. Tewr.eend b) default Mr i"hipm from Mrs Irving by default. Mr. Hai Wood d"fea!J Mis Ade'.e rraa.n e . c-j Mrs W J Tlrgue defea-e.l p 1 P Shattufk. 0-:. 2 Mrs 1 Me"!e won from Mrs F.dwsrl llaii-i-i' ' bv default' Mr PavlJ C Mill e'e.e i Mi. J II Ha I 4 f 4 . M s. I i VV.dev defeatel Mis. Ci-et. e r 4 a a (i Mrs i; n ,1s .w.l.'f feated Mrs i i Fwro..s - ' " Marlor Nanderhoef defeatet !- I t- . v -a 4-1 Th.rd Hound Mrs Thenler. Ca- ' defeaie' Mrs Pel, i 1 tumrn '- Mis. Marie Matner defe. VI-. Humphrlea -0 1 M- H a (Ireeti lefeatel M'a Ca-oi Win- I Ml.s Elna .Me w in f-"- M C hp"ian l.y defnult. Ml." Mar' " v , derh.'ef detested Mrs W 1 T'nti e i a t Mrs liavld Ml ,.te-, i Mrs L n Morris s 0. ?-v ' T)ERS0N'"a1tAIN is" favorite. , With llanlrr Hf Hefii-he. I'lflh Hiinnil ii f Tenuis 1 niirnnuii'iit. F il Anderson who nn sve. i been the holder of the Lone l-l.it 1 1 n. ehsmpinnh p. advanced thr. ie ' fourth round of this seasi't. evef , 'erdav on the courts of the Kmc." I TentiiS Club He defeated Lien- ' Anderon of the Brookljn 'iav e at f. -I, S S. Fraud T lhit- r' ' ' Cornell also vvrn his wn) thro..gi ' fourth round but In his case it w i 1 Aiideron who wa defeated T' r e ! were several Anderson" In the : t c I event and It was J who levied the superior plav of the lth.n.in ' score being 4 !. 3 Long Island Chsniplonshlp. Mnrle. T' ltour.1 'hsrles '(iamb", defea'cd '. v Ha es 7--S s " A .' ''ne i'f , F H Osllile 75 E I' li.. t defeated P Mootehead - ' l 11 Voahell defeated il llu'eow. C.--I K P Fisher de'ittrt .t VV i 4 s 4 Fou'th Hound F 1 Hulilr' I f . ' W Anderson 4 - ft Chamter. defea'ed I M Hvt k. I. f Moore de'eatid ' I V ' ipelani f 4 A .1 ' aw.r -efeated H 1. I ' t s - ii a 0 r 0 Ar.er"n defatu ; e V .s Attdersrn f. 4 b J oiblrs. Ftrt noun I- I. It Ha-U. i- T c Anderson wi-n froni X .iieti'.r ' 1 IL.gh Tal'ant b .-:. fau i I" I II , ' anl .Iain's . OSeale lefnel i- ' i ng ind w c, il. .'t '. 1 11 ik' 11 .Irh ng- defesteil Spselh and I w e . 1. Ilelme' anl ' -ha'iilieis i from II .-Jwaln anl Hiiir M defa I' II ' she ! and F I Uaggs w oti f- i v cen-lialer and Ilolh t def.u" secino Hound llobeii. and VV nine's .It defeated F- Ml',- ,' .1 M. Holier:., ; n. -l F-. Ir-1 k '. v 'ilersoti and K P Fllher I off V ' V lll'br and Ed'nund Flxtnan s 3 ' Hoi.) and Wilson .lefeatel S ijii'i i. a H F V alenllne fc 4 '- ' f TAYLOR AND OSGOOD IN FINAL. I F.sjrli 1 Ina In Mrnlulif iea In llii Tennla ruiiriiiiinriif , j Harold Talor .ind W 11 rise-., i , ' vtinri'd to the final toiind nf tie " ' tet'tits tourname nt. whl n is rseinc dueled by the Country club of .-heslt r. yesterda) flertio-ui Ta) n . w ' 1 coi querod BenJ-emln M L'tsmi w i or of two tournaments this (.u. ii m I of the- earliei loun.ls. sroird his v u, y : I. ii 2 osgnod defealel P'i .1 H'irprr. l. 3 The Junior tnui namftnl eln''toil r-t. . i da v Paul Haiper ami H II I..'-. I won tbi-lr way tn the ssconil imitid 1' e Mitniniiiics - Ho"' TO'lllianielit Semi tlnl . Sine Hat-old Ta'lor 'tefra'e.t ,' ..' niford Id sis. VV 17 i-t fea'e 1 I' II I'pe- e I i. 3 Junior TouliiHttii-n. Flr.t Hi-i i - -- P V Harper won fiom II i i. I II.....I.I T(..l,. .1 . f .. ' . I i i i n-muii ..nil..., . ". Ilvne. il- 1 ' 5 W II Wnehi i-t de'lealed Itli'hard potter l H HoseiMiuest won from F r n.li-- i default . II 11 l.eteon ilefealul ' v So)tt 0. 6 (l Herbert I. Hum- i defeated K B Kirk I 1 t-econd Round I'atll Harpet ..i, fi T. V. Benjamin b difaull It II l.es.n defeilted Jul llosenquest. s : s 3 I'lulil Flint eiae line Over. STiiACt'si:. June 2? -The case m w 'i . h Judge ileorec W Ra) and a Jut) ,ne io decide wtielhci the prnjeituni nf rys r.f light across the Canadian bouud.m l "ie transmitting pictures of the Johnsi'ii Wlllard flghl. was in viola I Inn of nn net of Congress was moved for trial In tho Cntted States District Cuuil heir lu-,U. Because Harold T Edwards, one of I he defendants. ws unable lo be present, adjournment was taken until to-motmv, DtVld A. Costello, cf counsel of th defenc. sld Edwards Is on his way from South Amerl-a and should arrive In. Nw Tork In tlm to fti hre ttcmnrrow nornta. J Tellier at Top JUNIORS BEST AT CLINTON firrv on Point Triipbv nf school (iamea He-Id nt 4 eltli- Park, The Junior das j-hletr won the pr it trophy nt He nnnuil rims "f the De Witt Clintcn High S.-hool held at Ce.tlc Park yeslerda) The) made Ja points The sephomofes with 20 points wen eennd. and the fI .ors last with 1" The frehmn d'd nnt i-ompfte Tie sum ' marie "C yard Pash Won bv soiomin tumor Kerne lv sophomore, se.ont. Hha.lv in. u n..,- ih'rd llande man. unlor fourth Sid Yard Pash if"- member, of track .teami Won tv Hirsrh. 'unlor. Lutin er nl. i. more second Half Mile Hun Won , Seg-etto, senior i.i.l Junior, secird. tiinst-ete sopho mure third Shot I'u- Won bv iloullowskv with 8" f-et 7 lr. h.-" .-nio- stran. Junior wt'h 3." feet lo 'nrhie. seion.t ." --m-in tumor ! el V lr, re. thl-1 Hri.a.i Jump Won bv 1 i.srhr wtth ; feet 4 it,, he s, ophomee col imeii soph" tr 'e -:h 1? f j. 'nihes. second Tig "f War- A tie betueen r anl rb "t re i tase Kilt; league He. tills. aon Sprinrt ' II ikintl 4 if.r.t faw pjw-n Sprng. 12 llor-k rev r.le l ..a on rai Its e.,.n . Mad ,-nt 3 a ' K ' . e f, l. . AMt'sT.MrNTw. xi vv iiiiiks li v III N 4 llllvlllls NEW AMSTERDAM m'mtj, MATfA FF TO-n,Y AT 2;1C ZIEGFELD MIDNiGHT ' FROLIC HUDSON mI..ttv'i,,v"p aV m : The Cinderella Man LIIERTY "'.r"t Ts Ire I a Ir, I und."i- ir::,v"",r 50c &. 75c Hot- f? fi.Ilp' 2V CANDI FR w' d t Fvs at a sn l.ST n I lH.l. JOHN BARRY MORE m .nniNr i swniiTin niiiTi4"r M Vn ilPIKr f JU&Ilt-t BELASCO Wr 1 "IV I've a. 111. s i ts.mr.la. THE BOOMERANG xtaflnrt-s lei innrrow and I tie 'I lv?TiIR ' w i i is st r . s inMnni Sli I UH m,. Tv, A It 3 1 I PVt. g IT '4CLf it"ii,W''..i.i;i s.011 Welling 4 Work. Ill Idlattie UIDRK WI'sTl.llsT Ii. si 11111115 t.. .i nn s,t . i- II Uttliltiir.l liMllblM it I ri! Mhlu 1 lilllv lltilliiiai Mil nrv. 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