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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HIZ..ALD, THUTSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. TN I I R Po St S A SR N LB S Bt ! CITY LEAGUES SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY—TENNIS TOURNAMENT OPENS SATURDAY—LEGION LEGIQN TO: START TOMORROW § NIGHT—KENSINGTON PLAYING GASCOS TONIGHT—MISS BARTLE’IT LIKELY TO TRY AGAIN NEXT MONTH—OTHER SPORT NEWS i INDIANS SCALP YANKEES IN TIGHT BASEBALL GAME | FA(E SEVERE TEST Cleveland Wins Out From New York 4 to 2—Tigers and| | National Ghampiou Will Make \Plucky Fight Again for Honors 5 (@ — A severo test in a plucky fight toward national championship Senators Split Twin Bill—White Sox Trim Boston| —Nevers of Browns Beats Athletics—Pittshurgh| Divides With Boston—Cards Beat Out Brooklyn—| Cubs Score Victory Over Phillies. T S I I S e e HELEN WILLS WILL Seabright, N her fourth J., Aug. TSI IR BE BROKEN TODAY ETwo New National Champions | Will Be Growmed at Philadelphia | 2 | new | national crowned today in the second day's| Philadelphia, Aug. 5 (A — Two | champions will be | 1zt IS ART OF HOME RUN MAKING DECLINlNG" SWIM MARKS MAY |CITY LEAGUE WILL END FIRST ROUND Three Games Are Carded for Saturday Alternoon The City league will complete its first round of play at Walnut Hill | park Saturday afternoon. The Br the Associated Pr confronted Helen Wills today in; |events of tho Women's National A.| Rangers and Pirates will meet on Sealps have been taken o 1 the Seabright invitation tennis | |A. U. swimming championghips in | Diamond No. 1 at 2 o'elock in what Indians' desperate stand 1 ) | tournament. | the sesquicentennial pool. promises to be as good a game ae [ t their most powerful 1 o | has come through The 440 yard free style and the |any scheduled for the day. 'The league foes, the New York Yan Sae = v trial since her | 220 yard backstroke are on the| Rangers have shown themselves to George Uhle, big handed Totale PR i *7 0|operation for appehdicitis more | | program with the 1925 champion|be mere ghosts of the champion- chief of the Cleveland mound staff | T LU po.a n |than two months ago in France |absent in each event. Vriginia|Ship outfit of last year and are at $ % weilded the bloodiest tomahawk in | ! sy But her matches last week in the | Whitenack of New York, who won | the tail erd of the league in hit- yesterday's conquest of the New | Maldstone club tournament, even |the quarter mile title at Detroit|ting but they are a wonderful de- York team, 4 to 2, and today his { though climaxed a stralght set last r. is not competing, but her | fensive outfit and have made the Mates are only nine games away triumph over Mary K. Browne, did | crown will be sought by a field of | outcome doubtful in thelr past from the American leagu fers. | |not offer the thorough test of | capable performers, foremost among | Eames. The Pirate are somewhat 4 L3 Uhle pitched tively in all but | strength and championship form | whom is FEthel McGray, of n,.\‘lwfif‘r at hitting and are rood in one inning, the sccond, when his | which she is called upon to paes | Women’s Swimming assoclation of | fielding, but their tendency to make epponents tallied all their runs. ! under a tropical sun here New York. and Martha Norelius, of | €rTors at critical moments and After the fourth Waite Hoyt also | HleanosN GO (of. Naw Yoik hbr! the same club, Margaret Ravior, of | their poor judgment on the bases J v threw exceedingly well but too late. | U7os 0y the soml anal rounn Cusias Philadelphia, 15 conceded only an|have worked against these good While this first of the erucial fitth" peaition. in the national ranks | outstde chance fn this event. Miss |aualities. In Huggle Carlson they games was going on Washington ing and is one of the most power- McGary 1s favored to win the title | have one of the best pitchérs ia the end Detroit locked in one of t ful drivers among America’s women but the experts are predicting a |league. but the Rangers also have - . moat heated baschall discissions of | players, The victor in this net duel | close battls between her-and Miss | capable men on thelr hurling staf the year, the Tygers ““i”"’”‘f m} will be called upon tomorrow to fEtoreliny 1“::»]4 ‘:v‘q‘:nm‘e el first game in 10 innings, 5 to 4, and | mest either Elizabe : Doris O'Mara and her sister, | ok, the Senators, the seoond |in 1l |Eve | B Seaiory, Misa: Wity Tarw“;!z fAltban ot ir s | Ml clocki ket ) rames, 11 to 7. Joe Harris of Wash- | ey el e s e s 290 S | Robine will take the field agatnst 4 y : el Boifon | American challengers for the title | York, are favorites in the 220 yard | iy "vegt Ends. The West Eada {38 ik tyn honisrs duride 118 AB. R H s | With the passing of William M | backstroke which was won- last |1, oo mounding the -ball hard day, his second settling the issuc by : o 10 0l Johnston, America’s No. 2 singles | | vear by Sybil Bauer of Chicaso. Op- | g veil and receiving good acéring three runs in the final in- 0 1 2 Olplayer, as the result of unexpected | [ pestng e Bratorainerotaia alan | S SIERTEL s R ey ning of the second conflict. > 1 0 o0|defeat at the hands of Takeichi | ches wiil be. & stronr #810, jacings | CUSHOE Jutouipiy Srom oniny & B . k | Blanchard. Thelr opponents, after Bill Barrett inserted a very im- 1 14 0 0| Harada, observers believe Vincent | ing Elizabeth Buzby, of the Amde-‘, Wretched start, have come back pressive base-cleaning circuit blow | L2 6 0l Richards will gain a second leg on | sador Swimming club of Atlantic|yo win thelr last sobdnll i oo in the seventh to give the White Sox 1t 4 olthé Seabright bowl. While Johnston | City, and Elizabeth Lubfer, of Buf- | yave ofrg (L 1o -kf:—mm “by hittln & 7 to 3 margin over Boston. Todt ) 0 0 0|was losing yesterday to a combined | aln, ‘W“(ro d i "-?{ck\- P c,m»,«i -~ of Boston also had a homer. Ted © o o ol attack of intense heat and Ha i | One champlon successfully d*r‘:-r Tommy \\'n;nn: I the two Tom- Lyons held the Red Sox to six hits. o 0 2, 0l cleverly angled drives by 10-8, 2-6, fended her crown in the opening | mies hook up Saturday there Etnle Nevers, product of Stan- 0 0 0 0/6.0,” Richards was smothering the | day's events yesterday while two should be plenty to keep the fans ford university and renowned as a % 2. 11 “o|ovpesition of Edward G. Chandler, | others were elevated to the throne |on edge. ¥ o - carfier of footballs, alowed the Ath- | intercollegiate champion, by deci- | | against a formidable field of appo- | On Diamond No. 1 at 2 o'ciock G Jetics eight scattered hits and the H. P.O.W. Bl aive acores of 6-2, 8-3. aehla) ‘TEhel Tadkiss ot tha Blicols| the B hss it e s, 3 to 1. Ken ol R y | nents. E: -ackie, 008 | the Burritts will play the Speed- St. Louls Browns, g To ¢ 1 3 1| Richards, who last Sunday con- | A. C., on the title in the 100 meter | hoys. The Burritts have ruthicssly Williams aided him with a roun 2 2 4 1lquered Willlam T. Tilden for the| 1, 1025 all major leAgue recor LR bz o _|swim when the defending cham- | crashed through every other team " trip smash. . 131 0| third time this year, scored the only |, | oo oI Mor eaEne reetr pion, Doris O'Mara, lost her ¢ I ioNlaie s ind xe pishan fon . Cincinnati, runnerup in the Na- § 0 0 0|stratght met victory of the quarter | (0T home runs were shattered.. The {the Argonaut Rowing club of Tor- | by swimming out of her lane. the top. Their fielding is not al- tional, rested while Pittsburgh di- 2 2 4 Olfnals, gaining the right to oppose onal poled 6 nd the Am m"o pitted against the South Side| Miss Lackie's time for the 100 | ways sure but it is fast, while they vided a double bill with Boston, th S o [ his old doubles partner, Francis T. —a combined tottal of 1, | Boat club shell of ‘Quincy, Ill, and | meters was 1:14 2-§ have been getting excellent pitch- Pirates now holding a lead of one | L — {Hunter of New York. The other| The Giants topped their circuit [two Philadelphia fours. Ethel McGray. of New York, re-|ing and have a murderers' row cal- [] ' full game. Bob Smith held the emi-finals contest pitted Harada|ith 114 with the Yankees and R [iA T I]AY The first race was Scheduled for | peated her 1925 triumph in ths one | culated to upset almost 2ny oppes- Pirates tosix blows in the opening gainst the Spanish internationalist, | Browns tied for honors in the John- 3p m. mile free style, winning in 27:16 Ly |ing pitcher. The Speedboys made | A tussle and shut them out, 14 to ‘:- Manuel Alonso, who advanced at|gonian wheel Wwith 110. |a margin of five yards. Tn the 10 their first appearance in ihe league ! with his mates hitting safely 19 the expense of A. H. Chapif, ir.| Tnon eame the * lively” ball foot springboard diving cvent, the |last week and proved to have lots X o s 4 of Springfield, Mass, 4-6, 6-2 6-1 | with jts coming the long dis ..nu»‘me.Fom‘[h Annual Ghampilfll' FALCONS VS. LENOX title was won by Helen Meany, of of pep but little cxperience. They Pittsburgh made five errors, two - Hunter's quarter final vietory | ring became fainter until it is now New York, who finished second to|are only youngsters and were a bit by Casey, two by Wright and one by | 2. | over Brian I..C. Norton of San*An- |, certainty that the high total of a : | Alleen Riggin at Detroit last year. bewildered. Today should find them Traynor. The Braves again hit hard : ok, BAN tonio was one of the most desper- |yeor ago will hold sway for some Shlp Evem Opel]S TOdfiy Popular Wallingford Combination to | Miss Meany butlt up a t of | more acclimated, but the Burritts in th esecond affair but Lee Mea- | s 2, Harriss 4, Hel |ately fought matches of the tolr-|{ime to come. Sy [ 124.97 points in the even dozen |are still overwhelmfhg favorites dows, aided by the excellent batting |out Lyons 3. Losing ol nament. After they had divided two | W & o Horie Fin Oppose Locals Again this Sunday | compulsory and optional events. | — of Wright and Cuyler, beat them 5 17 es—Ormaby,. Hilde | sets Norton recled off five straight | A% 10ea Of FOT et et be | o FEllndclplls, Aug. B OB = The| o o ap BANTAMWEIGHTS Fl HT % | Fumes by uperd. baselne. driving |58 falen off tis campaten riay be | tyfourth annual _champlonship | 3t St Marys |St. Matts Scheduled ‘ G The score at Brooklyn was: Sher- and was within match point in the | O A heq Y comparns thr Json | FeBatta of the National Assoclation | .y, g, basel s R A « . ! e del 8, Brooklyn 4. Lefthanded Bill | sixth game three times. Here ””""“v\\-‘x:\xlf]\:go‘r‘ ‘“‘j“ clubs this season | oe"sAmatenr Oarsmen of America, ‘m{h:nI;“‘:"R:‘A"A”'E}:mn"“:: “5‘2 To Meet South Church | of the Cardinals, always an_unde- | er rallied to toke the next five | A 'l‘ 5 ],“:" e with a international entry, Opens on | yr o “ne1q Sunday afternoon when Only one game will be played in |Four Leading Aspirants For Class sirable at Ebbets field, permitted games and eventually the sct and{, At the haltway point i | the historic Schuylkill river course, |y Jenox A, C. team of Walling. |he Inter-Church basebail league to- | gm0 on Cara Tonight at Madi- eight hits but drove out a home run, ik match, 4-6, 6-1, 9-7. A REUPA ARG U U | fternoon. %70 domas Hers for the second tins | DSl that of St. Matthew's Luther- triple and double. He scored two D GAME) | 990 & xouecljye Smashes | Leadtng single scullers, four oared | tn r. The Lenox have been |20® taking on the South church in | gon Square Garden. runs and batted in three, enough to BUKGH | tional had 390, the - land elght oared club shells of this |setting a fast pace this year and the | Shat should be 0L G . i win the game el ] KENSINGTON vs GASCOS | The Giants were } Ganadla snit Cyba gre ni- | Patoors will (y onoe sghin tootaks| U the At Munts met thiy teamn | New York, Aug. 5 (B—Four lead- Four home runs featured the Chi- ot s 0 0 1 0 o | thelr circuit while the Browns [Sored tn tho thres days Drogram. |tho wind out of the tesms sails | Deore they had a tough time in pull- |ing aspiranis for bantamwelght bex- cago Cubs’ 12 inning victory over || i RS S ey “ |2 ;*;_'“{’nr position in the American | yeoo iu ‘to champlonship singies | Manager Joe Viniski will have his |1 0ut & victory, and the Congre- | ing honors are on the card at Mad- v Philadelphia, 7 to 5, Wrightstone |w i (6010 llao1n Bl Cresy Faces. dizn Tynch's | s s ) v ~Jeven Horinl) Sanier | otiacene ont’ forigHE At [t aiaryts | EAHORALELS Hops fo tiirnithe fibles)son Bquars Gauden- tonight in: and Willlams doing the honors for |T e 1.2 o This season at the middle mark | gignt Shad1ad o5 | Gt Thr o oraaftis seasion and ne |CC tnelezgue 18adars tonight Ihe |serica of fen-raund contests the Phils while Heathcote and Hart- T 5 81 Meter .teaders Tonight on Ken- |the total for both leagues was only | today in addition to the final in the | pj 1 'bo put throngh s sig|Couth church has great srength| Ghick Bukge, Negro ehamplon of nett responded for Chicago. 5 6 0 | 480, or 240 iga than ) iyenr! B0 lsenfor fonktoired! AHOTN UWIHOUL |vekeant o4l the sansrkl dinestar | TapD 1t fgan as it a1l bul hasNew zngland, fucewiFete Sarmien- B, 11 0| sington Grounds. i Gl 49 were showing| coxswain, Junior and intermediate | e game Pl ped il v S Pt B s |to, Bushey Graham encounters g oA vnz o he way in the National while the 5 e e 7 2 - Leay L " |lineup in the it hopes to do |Dominick Petrone and Carl Tre- AMERICAN LEAGUE % & 5| The All-Rensington baseball team | Yankees with 68 were leading the | Gueconinct® S0V (i | ing here Sunday, ls capable of WNE- |so tonight. The Lutherans, socure | maine faces Vic Burrone. Suges — | il take on Jim Lynch's Gascos at | junior parade. seulling will rac B i (hsidne fandctect donto e hee At e e eeloht vis. | haAtoki IooE B hettio 1 thres viare AB. H. P.O. A the Percival Field in Kensington | 1y ig significant that only up | SCulling will race in the preliminary|pro teams In the state and it |iories, are looking forward to a con. |and was selected by Tex Rickard as - - - 340 0ltonight'in a twilight encounter that ; t that only one club | heats of the association senior |wouldn't be a surprising thing if | ;. Fithair Aineni | ¢ Gight . i 11 1 p|lomehtin o twiight encountor that | —the Yankeos—has morc homers 10 |singles and the senior 145 pound | they walked away from the Falcons |ighi nce of thair streak and to fin- | the best bantamweight in_the coun- B 2 11 0% e place of the regular| iy cregit this season than a year|singles while at least seven of the A 4 ishing the season without another |try. High, 3b ‘o 1 3 0 z|Thursday night practice. The back. The Yankees have gained |eight lending eight oar {on Sundas sorbaak. R0t they Mogn s koap thelri| e Brown, It $ 0 0 ¢ 0 Dlcos have shown by thelr play this| 1y due in o great o Suned | cight leading elght oared shells in | gungay's game will be called at |present team in the field during this | Miss Barrett Likely t | i i son, that they are a strong com- | course, to the ey 56 Ruth ‘}",‘t country will compete in the |15 orclock and a large crowd will { month of vacations they stand at.|™ 185 D AMTEUTA K ELYALD | < H 1 bination of baseball tossers and al- | A1) the rest, however, show a falling | e o onr be on hand to watch the two teams |least an even chance to do just this Try Again This Month ! though it is a workout in Prepara- | off with the Giants as many as 41| Albert F. Nufer single sculls |iattle. The former appearances of |trick. Dover, Eng., Aug. 5. (P— Miss |tlon for Sunday's game With the | pehind their 1925 record. |€ pion of Cuba, with Joe Wright, | the Lenox in this city have made| The game between the Trinity | Clarabelle Barrett of New Rochelle, Meriden Endees that Kensington is| I¢ the same margin of decrease | SOn Of the former Pennsylvania | that' team very popular here. | Methodists and the hWite Army has | N. Y., who came within two miles ¥ r CLEVELAND | ik {looking for, the players in the |is maintained until the end of the |CF¢W coach, were entered in the as- —— Ibeen postponed until _tomorrow | of swimming the English channel AB. R H.PO A B South end might find before the | season there should be approxi. | Sociation singles event together with | O'BRIEN BEATS MORGAN _ |night. That between the Blue Army | Tucsday, probably will challenge the Jamieson, ©f .. it ARy ame s very old, that they are in|mately 500 less hom an were | J- A. Crooks of Boston and Albert | Los Ankeles, Aug. 5 (#—Tommy |and First Lutherans has been tem- | channel again in mid August, her 580N { b foar a tough tussle. made in the rccord-breaking 1925 | B- VOt of Philadelphia. | O'Brien, New York lightweight, won | porarily called off, while the Center | trainer, Walter Brickett, said today . a 3 o | “Tawa Kensington lost out to the Sons of | chase .| Paul V. Costello of Philadelpt a decisive decision over Tod Mor- [church has been unsuccessful in its Miss Barrett, who was balked in Soediig ¢ l—cCuy Italy in Manchester Tuesday night, That should surely convince the|!§ favored to win the gan, junior lightweight champion, in |attempt to arrange for a play-off of | her gallant attempt by fog after she He o) Welkn, - L » but the team is out to chalk up a |most skeptical that “round-tripping? | Pound singles title against a strong a 10-round bout here last night. |its postponed contest with the Blue- | had broken all records for women 1gd O en 9_"”,,",, 3. Btruck out-by win tonight. Manager Pat Buckley |is on the decline, fleld. | Morgan'’s title was not ake, sinee | birds. channel swimmers, will make a 304 0| 5w 1. Mogridge 3. Losing pitcher—Ben- | has ordered the game to be started | The only final today the senior | O'Brien, by agreement, came into —_— great showing on her second at- t Umpires—Rigler, McCormick and | not later than 6:30 o'clock has four oared without coxswain will see {the ring over the weight limit. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| tempt, Brickett predicted. e been the practice of the teams be- MMOR LEAGUE LEADERS New_ York &1 LOUIS ‘ fore the game that has started some s . 7 5 et A5°I. 1 po. A7 |of ihe games late but tonight's con- | — Somebody is always taking the joy out of life By BRIGGS s [Biades, 1c ... L | test will be an exception. The game | p, Nl D T, | Hornaby, 2b ! 13 “‘};‘:I]m“’r"l;‘“l’q‘:‘i‘,‘:r:‘ ,6713. 01:1‘: “h:(‘; uding Games of August 4). R e o~ SR National League 12 practice. « 0 o0 1 1 1 2 | Batting—G 2 4 0 0| The Kensington tesm has a real| Runs—Cuyl 1 3 antham, Pirates, < =Tem | - wetLs JAKe Tem I vy powe ] 5 r, Pirates, % M‘TEN MORE , Ve s i S % 0|iob on its hands Sunday afternoon | Hits. Brown. Brave FETY TYEARS / s ! S ‘5’\,R N e TY NEARS s § & _|when it tackies Jack Curry's Merl- | Doubles—Wheat, Tobin SLDEToDAY+ GO oLl Be SEXTY! You LURHAVE JREACHED, 2 g % om o 7 7 |den New Departure team.-The Bris- | Triples—Walker, Reds, 17, recLylon o\ FlEhTabidE R J SEVENTY, THRL‘E!SCOREy kot BROOKLYN tol Endees have been regarded as| Homers—Wilson, Cubs and Bot- L pERATHAN | = * — 1 ; R. H.P.O. A E | one of the strongest teams in this tomley, Cardinals, 1 OLDER” THAN | \ JAND TTER ANDFWHAT, 120 0 ¥ 272 6" 0lstate for the past several years, but | Stolan basés—Cuyler, Pirates, 22 TWENTY.- FIvE | 15” TWENTY' YEARS L0 1 9.1 o ofthe Meriden outfit took them into | Pjtching—Meadows, Pirates, won = ¢ o TmmEfAT ALCY i ;] 0°<0 ‘0 0fcamp twice in succession. Jack | jy.lost 4, 2 wed e 10 1 1 2 0 Olcurry, who is well known in this | American League k: - 21 A because of his baskotball prow- | patting—Fotherglll, Tygers, 408, 0.4 0 0 3 0fess states that his crew will walk| Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 98, i 0 0 o | Butie 74§ % }javay with the game, but Mange | Hits~Burhs, Maians, 152 : Bk x - LEaieh S Pat Buckley says "Watch us step.” | Doubles—Burns, Indians, 4. Taylor, xxx 0 ] " A @ R | Triples—Gehrig, Yankees, 18 = e i L T et o 0 0 0 o | Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 33. Tots ST L | Bnebardt, p 0 0o 0 0 0 0 MEET NEXT WEEK | Stolen bases—Hunnefield, White AB. R. H. PO A E 3 i 1 | Sox, and Rice, Senators, 1T. : R | |~ Pltching—Pate, Athletics, won 8, ] 3 Rk t Willlam T. Tilden and William M. | lost none. 0 | ‘ 3 L (1% Johnson to Battle in Fast-West | 1 0 1 1 o : 3 plargrenves |y oo Wimbledon Considers $ 1 : L Home o S f y Ll iy °). "Let | New York, Aug. § GP—William T. | 1 npdanbtfisgs »Olwiuqzlinfle i | s Tilden and William M. Johnston, | 1 englen's move in t Bpsoang ~ | Barnes | L " | Lenglen's move in turning tb pro- 2 ; en 4. (finalists In the Natlonal tennls| fessional tennis has plunged British ~ FEwY}PEDPLETLVE <TO JUETE THINK Gi 1yt 9 o 55 » 2 "'”“""""‘1“””“ :“’ “’t‘}"‘" -‘r‘"'\‘ siVe | tennis fans into a discussion on BE- THAT 'oLD 2 AS A YEARS You'lLgLIKELY SOMEBODY 4‘-«._,“ i ars, will meet for the first time | whether or not Wimbledon will be 5 : BT i x ¥ % ; ! e 3 el = INTYouRYGRAVE - (1 ¥ e this season next week in the annual | thrown open to professionals the MATTER OF FACTYou'RE BE INFYOURIG ALWQYS‘ TAKING e ey AB. R. H. PO, A, E, | €ast-west matches at Forest Hills, | same as to amateurs APT " To PoP OFF} ANY DAY® Washington P A 61 1 2 8 0N Y. F. C. Lohden, head of the pro- > & et sam i t hree | 5t ] ¢ ! 2 3 % 4| Tiden will play No. 1 position on | fessional committee of the Lawn OURE NOLNOUNGS TER - ) Sax Ditee Fothorgtil, Gob K i 5 1 ofthe eastern team and will be sup- | Tennis association declares such a NG 8. Harris. Home run 0 110 1 0|ported hy Vincent Richards and | thing would not happen for 50 years i\ fices—McNeely, Blue r]:‘ I laivd 0| three other leading players. Rich-|and probably never. ajor I L i PR g in g 2wl wean il anpoas the foe he van- combe, manager of the all-England v 1, Gibson o N T T Qiuuinhcdffl Sea Bright yesterday, | elub, which handles the Wimbledon Gibson. Losing Unm. |1 12 1 ward G. Chandler, intercollegl tournament, says it all depends on o e Tin P * °|champion from the University of | the decision of the Lawn Tennis & s w7 16 0| California. federation, (BECOND GAME) | PHILADELPHIA Other singles matches scheduled| 3r. Lohden ex) i GAME 2 X pressed opposition Fashington 00 ana oy 04— |, AB. R H.PO. A B .o Manuel Alonso, east, vs. Cran- | to any appearance of the French ’ 1.0 0 0 o ofston Holman, wes A. H. Chapin, | gtar in exhibition matches at Wim- PHILADELPHIA Mokar 4 3 4 2 0 01Jr, east, vs Lionel Ogden, west;| bledon. He sald amateurs and pro- R.H. PO, A B 3ihe 4 3 1 8 5 O|Dr George King or Francis T.|fessionals should be kept separate 4 12 % 1 1 4 0 oHunter, east, vs. Philip Neer, west. | He believes that Suzanne's retire- ) | : 4.1 a8 0 1| Yo the doubles Richards and |ment from amateur tennis will not Hals 85 e 5 3 % ) ?leither R Norris Williams or Hunter | affect Wimbledon at all. _“Miss Ky 10 0 0 0 ofwil facs Johnston and Chandler. | Helen Wills and Senorita De Al- By B T B The matches will be played on Fri- | varez are just as great attractions,” Zalloway, 2 21 (Continued on Following Pags) day and Saturday. he asserted. ) & ' A { / \

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