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——$_$____—.. HUTCHISON -+ Victory of American In Open Championship Was Not a Popular One Jock tell it, he is through with British for always, ever and anon. And Hutchison Says P resentation OF) For er aa 2h ou tnad: tha tenoeeasion Cup Was an Insult — Not | fe inher “one wiil be washed up on Handed, but Thrown at Him 1s winner of the) aroun on their shoulders after the the tight little isle from a sinking ship. 'OCK HUTCHISON, mateh,” he said, “when a member of | w, My comrades w carrying nthe “presentation” of the cup ‘an insult, recording to Jock British open golf championship, | the committee came out on the rreen will team up with Tommy Ker-|and without as much as a forma! word fald, “Here's ‘the cup.” Figan, who finished third in the Brit-| “je aidn't hand it to me. He threw tah open, instead of with Jim Barnes, | it." the Pelham pro. Barnes was unable|, Tommy Kerrigan, the Siwanoy pro who also returned on the Carmania, as Tn) 1 ———~ 'THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921,7 THE MORAL to return from abroad in time to keep | did the majority of the American party, | sald that Hutedison's victory was ‘not the playing date in a match for $1,000) a popular one in any sense.” He added against George Duncan and Abe that even Jock's townspeople ut St Mitchell, the crack British pair, at| Andrews “were just a little sour on the) the Pelham Country Club to-day. Others in the party were Emmet Freneh, Charles Hoffner, Fred McLeod, Hutchison will not defend his newly | mequired title of open champion of | Great Britain next year; he will never return to the land of his birth in ony role other than that of casual tourist; William Melhorn, Wilfred Reid, George MeLean “and Clarence Hackney, and quite a gay party It was. They ‘fairly ran down the gangplank in their eager- | nexs to get ashore, and after a, glance | at their faces one didn’t need the con he wil} not, in short, play golf before | certed assurance they were “glad to be ® British public again. ‘ | home,” These were Jock’s own words,|. In ‘the centre of the group came nm with a mysterious box un m, the same being not a con signment of contraband e water but the unimpressive container for a cham Pionship cup making its first visit to America, “There it is—we brought it back with ua at last.” sald Hutchison, displaying a silver vesse! that looked like nothing more than a molasses pitcher, It is slightly more than a foot in| height, has one handle and a spout like | \® pitcher, and on it is inseribed the name of every British champion since | the day Tom Morris won the first title bailed down to pay dirt, upon his arrival yesterday on the Carmania, the first American to bring a British | epen golf championship to thi shores. ‘They are his aMrmation of state-| ments credited him, just before de-| parting from England, whereby he charged the British with poor sports- manship not only in their treatment! of the American contingent at large but in particular their alovi reception of his victory. in 1872, “They said it was a Scotch vic-)" Almost simultaneoin w ith the arrival Packie danger Fe a blue eyes of the American team came the Lan: | “That ia a joke to me. I have spent moat of my) im this country, have made my living here and even developed my) golf to its present stage by playing on American courses. I'm glad to get) land, bearing Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, greatest of all British profes- sionals, who are here for the open championship at Washington this month and a competitive tour of the country. | Both appeared in good health and spirits, although Mitchell complained of lave STUCIOUSLY | INTERESTED YOUR ~ \ SELF In OUR BUSINESS puRING THE PAST S- NEARS AND LAM J INCREASING YOUR d SALARY ca weet ine a” MAY Copyright, 192) OH, THANK YOU S1f2- VHAVE ALWAYS TRIED TO imPRove hy MY MINO- | by y the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). SHAME ON YOU, JERRY~ Look AT THAT SMART” AH@iTIOUS LAD- HELL AMOUNT TO SOMETHING NEVER GET ANY: . WHERE — SUDDEN FLIGHT= BUT THEY, WHILE THEIR- COMPANIONS SLEPT WERE LEARNING HOW TO Box ANO FLEnKT. back; in fact, I was never happler over anything so much as my return te the United States, my country.” “You'll go back next year to defend your title?” we asked him. | “| will NOT,” came the emphatic pegative. “7 do not expect to return to Engiand again, next year or ever.” Modest, as always, yet he was unable to conceal his resentment at the im- Biied attempt to discredit the triumph. irly simmering with wrath heing “slightly off his feed," owing to some rough weather experienced in | crossing. He ix a typical Britisher with | a clipped mustache, a sun-dried counte- | nance and a politeness of address that {x almont studious, Small and wiry, but | altogether Incking the breadth of shoul- der that enabled Ted Ray to get his re- markable length off the tee, Mitchell in said to be able to outdrive them all, and Is generally regarded as the most fin- | various | ished golfer in Great Britain. ents of the trip were recalled, he) Duncan is the younger wf the palr. Ie the British ‘with a lack of|too Is comparatively slight, an impres- coumon courtesy’ in making astate-|slon that ts accentuated by'a long, nar- Ments to the effect that Hutchison’ victory was a Scot's and not an Ameri- he id beg BL wan a case “of the ae is atter refers to the ribbed tron ‘by most of the Americans in the row face and heavy, overhanging brows. His expression, In ‘repos, in somewhat forbidding, but it is all camouflage Duncan has the most gracious of man- ners and Is quite an entertaining com- parton, ‘They should make a. great rnament at St. Andrews but since |team—Mitchell, the student, the long barred ty the Rritish. itt Duncan, rapid of pace, nervous, New York Ball Teams To Play in Other Cities | For Federation Title ( on the De Voe team is also puttint) up a very fast article of ball, Van 1s a second edition of Maranville. He acts just like the Rabbit. Plans for Intercity Series to Be Completed at Annual Meet- ing of National Federation To-Morrow at Cincinnati. Shun MacGuire is being watched by the big league scouts after playing! the snappy game at third for the De Voe team at Brooklyn, Everybody in| the neighborhood is expecting Shun ; to pull out some day for the big league uniform, ‘The New York division will be strongly represented at the annual ‘meeting of the National Baseball Fed- eration to-morrow in Cincinnati, It will be the first time Gotham has ever | sat in at the annual session of the big ball organization with its thou- sands of teams throughout the West, One of the main purposes for to- morrow’s confgrence is the completion of plans for the holding of intercity series between the various federation | divisions, Starting early in Septem- ber, winning teams of amateurs, in- dustrials and semi-professionals will engage in an elimination intercity weries, the two surviving cities play- ing for the federation championship. ‘The Eastern Division delegates in- clude the following: President, Harry Davega; Chairman, W. W. Cohen; Roy Floyd Jones, Commissioner Lois, Commissioner Hughes, Assistant Di trict Attorney F. J. Sullivan, Com- missioner Duran, W. E. Reese jr., and Hecretary Dr. P.M. Seixas. Several Capt. Orauge of the Metro Trian- gles is anxious to get a crack at the Avalon, Oravge says: “Let Murphy ‘bring on his romantic team and the} class D boys will clean it up.” the De Voe team is chasing foul flies very afternoon in order to beat out a bunt when he Jays one down along | the third base line. Billy says: “T] am going to train ‘tli I get down to} nothing.” | They say Harry Jenkins ts going to wear football armor from now on to stop the hot ones coming down at the middle bag. The bunch from the De Voe team think Harry must have been practising stopping 75's durin the war, as the only things that through him dre the good eats he gets after a game | r the information of Minor Kdgur team, Capt, McLaughlin of the 1D. Voe team was right when he had the managers of the teams will also make | umpire rule “man out” who left the the trip. batter's box without going toward | _—- first base, He Was also right when he Commissioner W. W. Coben is be-| claimed that a man could not leave coming very popular with the sand] the batter's box after a ball had been lot ball players of New York. He) pitched to him unless the umpire has visited several games, and has | called time. always received a hearty welcome. Chairman Cohen certainly has a way| Commissioner Loos has held several of winning the boys, and his popu- | meetings in the Yorkville District and larity among the children has grown |ig being greatly assisted by Lexin’ by bounds, ton Post, No, 108. The Lexingt one Post is making a strong bid for t% Assistant Di t Attorney d) amateur championship ana hopes to Sullivan says 1 am anxiously | represent New York when the final waiting to see who Wins the In- | ccries is over. dustrial championship. 1 fee) the federation in New York is doing a great deal of good for the sand lt ball players and should prove a grest asset to the city in time to come. [ SEW BRONX COMMISSIONER, Mr. Danie! Gindin of No, Ing Place, Bronx, N. ¥ aap am strong for more ball parks, and || pointed the Bronx Commis toner for am sure that less crime will be com-| tne New Yo pane mitted if we can give the boys playing | (N¢ New York Baseiall Pederaiton of apace.” that section, Mr. Gindin is anxous to have all teams A, Class George Leslie, who is captain of the Curb Brokers’ ball team, 1s making | A 4nd Class AAA net in tach wit every effort to get the New York | prone onmni hein Stock Brokers to play the curb team | (0) 8 OTKANy Peni inttie for the championship of Wali str pee ee BLS nerd GAMER Si Big George is anxious for a game and | CHMINation series, The Bronx tert should be taken care of. tory will take in from Hurlem tive Mount Vernon from th Long Capt. Frank McLaughlin of the De | Isiand nd to the Harlem Haltroad Voe Baseball Club of De Voe and | Notice will be given to ail teams wish Rennels is anxious to hear from all) '2# [0 attend meeting which wai be industrial teams having first class| held in the near future by notice industrial organizations to play his| the Commissioner Every baseba team in the F De Voe team: Those wishing to get Mx should get in touch LATEST NEW YORK | Billy Moran, the baby elephant of |g. | Coughlin: ook cota 001000000 110 2 BaeNd Cosee oot a nT Hatters Wobertwon “and. Houseman: With rood and Hoper At Mine Rb eslarhura 000000000-0 20 \Sfineata POP OTOL eto oo Copyright, 1821, by the Press Publishing . O'HARA. Co, (The New York Evening World), Christopher Columbus could make another name for himself discovering a guy to lick Dempsey. oo. Reformers are trying to stop the next fight. One outfit's chances are as good as the other's, the next war ee Carpentier is still a hero in read in the papers. oo. rance. . Those folks don't believe all t Pacifists are trying to stop hey Carp will come buck to America again as soon us he can use both fists on our currency. v8 While fight news was going big, Babe Ruth sneaked over half a dozen homers in six-point type. eo. Carp may be the perfect gentleman in the ring, but he didn’t remain | standing very long in the presence of ladies at Jersey City, Fans now agree the scrap was on the level. Nothing under Jack's pillow but a million dollars’ worth of kn oo. ckles, White pape shortage is rampant, but you can still get your name in the papers by suing or threatening to marry Dempsey . Easy mill, Most of it settled in his jaw. to believe Jack used that patent medicine iron preparing for the FEDERATION LEAGUE} BASEBALL SCORES) Centra tai Soatinnone A Batterion Let LR Rata, Ace KM, pH 2OC0O1—S IU F00000-4 6 anid) Morgan; Dering and | | At Perth Amboy, | ‘ollogians 002200000412 0 HOOT OOO 3 Ne; Searlet and 1) At Cedarhurst. Applewate tierce Md Soper; Grunwald and Weillvoiat At Glen Cove. Ri ovsoooooo a iv ve 001000 1 5 0 crim Vidierwon and Hausthan; Swen a Mra Kt Rockville Cent Avelyn Thy Sox | Kock | Hatt Vout and Parry; Robertaon, Grittitt and Gorhold At White Pains, Ru F All Stare oooooooer tt Booval Booones 3 ‘ainpi Tatteriew 4d linnian. and Mader ane Gite. At Cemtral Park, RMF oro 4 oor aay J Orley: Wradley “and n Legion Oval. no # ran at in touch with Mr, McLaughlin may | With Mr. Gindin and make che Brony do so by addressing the Federation | one of the most suecessfil orguniga Editor, Evening World. tions in ter New York Nea. —_- Ray Crews of the De Voe team !s Roberta Wins on Courts, pitching some ball this season, and] Raiph H. Roberts won the men's the last three games he has only al-| singles championship of the Ba lowed about five scattered hits and | Tennis Club yesterday when | one run. Crews is to be counted upon | feated Merle Johnston, forn Queer when It comes to the industrial elimi- champion, at 46, 6-9 pation. ‘Van Hauser, who is playing ebort put” [tor Market ‘an next Sunday a! Coleman Park nn 3 Gold Murphy and Rube @ Charles ¥ ’ Van Cortiand 1 rh. «nF bed Poitelt "tha Mor Wiue days and Livia. Umpire Nh ‘Time of Geme—4d winuien || Chicago at ew Fleld (Saturday), wu oooeo1r oun t peoLeeroas sy Wo Lawrence and Krom: Dunn aod wiek Pleld—Brooktyn, | ly '¥, Cot Sars, 29201200 04 [empire chy soos eno | Hatteries Fereuson and Jameson: Wil aud | Kruw Mohawks Win Again. The Mulawk team (momnibrs of the Fede ot aso 4 the fas Sunset team of Mannatran and de hem for We sevond erwlhy wih second kame of a two ny of [rire ser supremacy of lower Manhattan, | The feat we wor’ Murphy's pitehine STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, WoL. PC.) Clubs. w. be 2 26.867) Brooklyn ....40 38 3240 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 2; Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 7; Pitteburah. 3, GAMES TO-DAY. , Ritteburh at +530] Chicag 40 39.506 33 44 30 47 GAMES TO-DAY. Now York at Chicago, Pc. 513 44 36s 420 390 Boston at Detroit, Washington at St, Levis. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Clube. Wek, PC.) Clue, wk, PO. 708 Jervey City. .36 43.456 S70) Newark 0.4.37 43 451 3345 4423 2288 275 GAMES YESTERDAY, Jersey City, @: Syracuse, 3, Rochester, 6; Newark, 4 Baltimore, 9; Bultalo, 2 GAMES TO-DAY. Baltimore at Buttato, Reading at Toronto (two gai RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE. SyM{ Twi Tiers a Pane AMERICAN LEAGUE, iret Villadeapbin | * \ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE yw tira Cub, so Tatitmo 0 Hocbester Tu >) Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Over in England to-night there will be an inernational fight fought wnich has aroused considerable interest in |this country. Pete Herman, former | bantamweight champion of the United States, battles Jim Higgins, the clever little English champion, in a twenty- round bout at the National Sporting Club, London. Herman is the favor- ite in the betting om account of his wonderful victory over Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion, whom he knocked out in eighteen rounds sev- eral months ago. Herman will sail for America Tuesday to prepare for his fifteen-round championship fight with Joe Lynch at Ebbets Field. This go will be staged by the International Sporting Club on July 2. Racing Association Should Take Action Against Owners) Who Enter Horses They} Never Intend to Start. HERE was a legitimate excuse for the complaint voiced by many of Saturday's at-) tendants at Empire City, but it was| one that will not often hvld good] during the remainder of the meeting. There were too many withdrawals :o suit the crowd, and unfortunately they included some of the best that Bob Martin, hearyewclabt champion of the a,{ Ad been advertised through the en- KF, and Frank Moran, the Dsburgh heey. (ties. The delay in motor shipment Welght, are n excellent condition for thelr tweive- | WAS responsible for the absence of round go at the Boxing Drome A. A. of tke Bronx | 89INe, and it may have been tae heavy to-morrow night, Thix ought to be a great fignt.| Weight allotment that deterred Sam In the other two twelre-round go's Joe Wailing of | Hildreth from sending Grey Lag out ‘ago meets Benny Valger and Sailor Friedman | for the Empire City Handi But— Gf Chicago takes on Pete Hartley. Saturday has passed, and there are Ghampiaon Johnny Wilmm, bolder of the middie, (SCventeen more days of racing, to wh.ch its patrons eagerly look for- “4 ward, before the depart of e Grep of Pittsnurg, in the main go of ten rounde “During those. seventeen. days tt at an open alr show to be aged by Dick Curley : would be the sportsmanlike thing for at Bast Calcago, Ind., on Aug. 5. They will battle horsemen. to t in satisfying the 4 | at 100 pounds, weigh in at 3. M, |public by entering only those hors An abus ‘Ay Jim Savage, tho alternate referee to Referee Which they expect to run. Harry Ertle, who officiated in the Dempay-Carpen- Of that policy must reflect on ti ticr fight, received $100 for hia morrices thie @S880ciation and its secretary, who will Drought the fotel amount up to $514.80 wiicn POSSibly De accused of padding the| Tex itickard pald the fourteen fightera and fire |€NETY lists for the sole purpose of at- | fettroes who. Wok. DAR at the bis show. | tracting the crowd, and then not giv- ing the show th.t hax been promised. Time and again during the Long! Isiand season the Rancocas Stable} entered three, four and sometimes five | ‘The writer learned from a reliable souree to-day that Quinby Brothers, who took the moving pictures | of the Dempwey-Carpentier fight, are willing to sell | the Prewch rights for $150,000, the English -txbie| horses in high class selling races and for $50,000 and the Malian ratty for $100,000. {overnight handicaps. Sometimes one, Mears, Quimby are reectving 68 pet cent. of re-Jand in some cases two, of them ey coins in the State of New Serer, ried colors, and again they were all withdrawn, to the disapoointment of each been 0 cancel his . mieten romprlied to cance! Bist ine casual attendants of the spor: elght-round bout with Frankle Rice of Haltimore at oye air show to be staged at Shibe Park, in biladelpala, on Monday evening, July 18. Leac the men and women who attend the track to witness the performaiy of some particular horse of which they | Infurd hfs right hand bediy in wis bout with} Tove Pala’ or have seen in ection Simiey Vatty 5 hive FG lant, week, before, and formed a fancy for. Thes (Ga aepunk ch VoRAU CREA O Meng an 6 » who support racing, and y thy of all the tion any horseman or ve ry can give. Racing jations are big, honorable institutions that enjoy the confidence of the public—the daily a’- tendance proves t But tha’ loyal 3 dam felt fieorm K, 0, Ohancy at Shibe Park in Phila delpkla on July 18, owing to the death of hls {arbor lant week, the promoter of the show bas sdqned up Johnny Dundee to go against Chaney This will bo the semi-final to the Willie Jackson Jimmy Hanjon main bout. attendance wants to see the show Pade MeMahon, who staced his fire open air[ thst fas attracted them, and not show at Dyckman Oval Friday alght, drew a gate|mere skeleton. In Mexico any public f a little lows than $11,000, Sammy Sieger reetved | performance advertised must be g ven 41.750, Mickey Brown $110, Abe Goldstein and |g Tepresented or suffer a heavy fine Frankie Jerome $1,290 each, Bari Mated $1,500, | ~ substitutes or excuses ne- | Johnny Murray The $1,500 vech wnicn|Cepted. It's 1 case of “make good or Charley Pilkington and Billy De Foe were to settle” over there and in the majority rece ie tied up by the Boxiug Commission, |of Latin countries sk conditions afford A iuatok was arranged to-day between Ray West for a horseman 1) sod Freddte Mees, the Brooklyn fitters Teer] withdraw any entry aden. tineae | wore alaued up bs Matchmaker Cassin of thel oy the failure of horses to show their 2: of) Uhoswaway Beach te est brigh ind cated by a failing Siesta off of app pon the morning of the showing that all is not well ard the horse would be the better n absence from contest: sutden' y developed infirmities, such as lan didan, 68 8 : are same of the reasons | ost by Do ich at New Orleans oo next | Why the scratching pencil works havor Friday night with an advertis ramme, and they are good ones i, ‘how- | ‘The much postponed bout between Willie Herman Lever, NO excuse the owner ny Donnelly of Newark wii tra ner who centers a horse with ‘Armory A. A. of Jerwey City to- [any intention of starting him, Suc! Teather permitting, In the semt-final Frankie| POrSONS are buncoing the publ Y Meburmott, ‘There will be thve| Meanwhile using the raring assvcii- ‘Racegoers Are Tiring of Inexcusable Scratches At Metropolitan Tracks tor any more than the news that an- other Ford had been soid. But it scares away the possible patron who figures that Dominique will win by twenty lengths, and counts that event one less worth watching on the pro- gramme, The Empire City programme book has been well framed to attract the cheaper class of horses, The mas jority of the selling races are condi- tioned so that Rancocas could aot afford to run its horses in them if it had the Bank of England back of it to supply the run-up wherewithal, There will probably be less of what the public is becoming inclined to re- gard as deliberate “padding” in the entries, and when that becomes the fact the $3.85 per day patron will feel that he is being better served at his racing mea}, ——eEE——EE, TRAINING TRIALS. Empire, July 9. Track Fast. Foam, Hard Guess, .36, .49. Sparkling, Rhinestone, Midian, 1.21. Leghorne, 1.07 Trader, 1.23. Oil Man, St. Maurice, wnor, 1.02 Knobbie, Black Kni Pickwick, Rustler, 1.07. Gypsy Lad, 1.18 3-5, Kia Sang, .51, 1.04 3-8 My Reverie, Celtic Lass, Apple Jack, 50. 49 1.46, Tidings, .t9, Domingo, 1.37 Matches } Faunus, .37 Sherando, 49 2-5, g.2 3-5 Duncecap, Thistiebloom, Alexander Hamilton, 1.03. Staunch, .50 3-3, 1.03 3-5 Rocky Road, 1.19 3-5. Tan I, 49, 1,17, Mustard Seed, Sling, 49, 1 Monday Mornin, Tout Or, .50 Dry Moon, June Grass, Bab, 1.08 Hsquire, 1.20 Fort Churchill, Blue Bell, Caroline 8., St. Isadore Counsel, 1.06. Hia Choi Restraint 1.07 1.06 49, 1.16 Rib Gi 1.08 1,08 3-5, nny Beeswax, 302 Serapis, 50, 1 Sailing Yankee Maid ond Marie ime, 3 Pirate MeGee, 1.22 Lucullite, 48, 1.1 My Play, 1 Zorro, 34 oS P @SEC. ‘a Le f | tions as a shield ee lciaa cl Better entry lists of six pre | Rudie Wallace of Hrookiyn tackles Ted Dolan| starters than long ty wa Jot Niw Orleans, Millie Levine morte Tommy Lue | fifteen or twenty, th aid Dny Hinkle gom againat George Muspby| which have no intention of ii ine T2-round boats at the show to-night of] ‘The are many — poor-mouthed " w of Joy Sjerting Club of Cony Island |horsemen Who account for their ab- show has beet postponed from July 4 from the lists with the charge ily Molly of Jerwey Clty and Frankie Nya the Rancocas Stable is hogying have boon matohist Jo meet tn a twelve-raund bow [the programme, snc y profess to ee ae an air bosing stow of tne Queensboro |be scared away from the nomination oie cc rang intend (ity on peat Saturday might. (box by the expectation that tan Maisie Wp the war {covas will send some of ite handicap for t Vhorses out in the selling races. Ran . Jcocas has had so much trouble ¥ mh fighter who wan the) ning selling races and keep uptown | Bast of t that the his first | Rooms scare away ‘|name in # selling race entry doesn't scare @ proapective competi- we Dominique's | list | WILL NOT DEFEND ENGLISH GOLF TITLE NEXT YEA NOT BE SO GOOD, BUT--- - By Thornton Fisher QUALIFYING ROUND.” WILE SLT FOR EN IL TOUEY Only 18 Holes Will Be Played on Separate Days on ‘Wash- ington Links, WASHINGTON, July 11,—Actunll Preparations for the national opem | golf championship to be played ower the course of the Columbia Country Club, near here, beginning July 1%, were started to-day with the closing of the links to chub members and the arrival of the vanguard of the 236 entrants, Immediately on the closing of the links a large force of men were set to work getting the course in shape for the big tournament in which the cream of American professional and j amateur golfers and the stars of Great Britain and Canada will come pete. Pairings for the qualifyingr rounds widl be announced to-morrow, Officers of the Columbia Country Club were advised to-day by Becre~ tary Vanderpool of the United States Golf Association that because of the large fleld of entries the customary ' in Four-Set Mateh. practice of requiring thirty-six holew to be played in the qualifying rounds would be abandoned. Instead the fel will split, one-half playing eighteem holes July 19 and the other half seng away for a round July 20, a ‘ins North Side Te: | Binzen Com Elliott F. Binzen, by sustained age gressiveness and a sterling net atm tack, won the North Side champion= ship singles title and trophy on the courts of the University Heights Lawn Tennis Club yesterday. He de- feated Dr. George King, the New Yoric Athletic Club star, by the tally 3—4, 6—3, 7—5, 6-2. The game totals were 22 to 16, and the points 143 to 139. In all fairness to Binzen, who piayed ably and always for all there was im the rallies, it must be admitted that Dr. King blew hot and cold, tossing many excellent chances away at criti« cal periods. The New York Athletio Club man possessed the fatal gift of selecting the wrong shots. He seemed inclined to cut into his strokes when good clean driving was essential, the that result costly, being his nets proved Martin Wine in Stamford Tourney. STAMFORD, Conn., July 11.—The feature of yesterday's play for the Fav field County tennis singles champ:on= ship on the Stamford Yacht Club courts was the first round match in which Paul Martin of New Rochelle elimi ed John Collom of Stamford, former Dartmouth Colege champion, by a score of 4—6, 18—16, 6—3 Another interesting match camé-in the nd hard foug cond round when D. M. Wheeler defeated M. R. Sincisiz by a score of 6—3, 9—11, 6—4. Alfred D. Hammett of New Rochelle beat F. P, Fox of Scarsdale, 6—3, 7—5. - sho heel Sess Smith Winn President's Cap at Ardsley. In the final for the President's Cup at the Ardsley Country Club yesterday Cornelius Smith jr. defeated Merrill K. Waters, 2 up, thereby winning the club championship, by President H ar. Smith da 78 in the afternoon round. as inst an 80 for Waters, and in the morning an 80 as 4 RACING Empire City Track (YONKERS & Mt. VERNON) TOMORROW $3,000 MELROSE STAKES MANC ANDICAL y ¢ NDT PURSE And it other Clags Contests, FIRST RAC ainst an 87 Raa ai ty tre natations el ADMISSION—GIAND, STAND, 8.85 neluding 808, Qy \ TOMORROW NIGHT ARTIN bone DROME, A. A. 5 | 67th St, Westohester Ave, M ERANK A ORAN 3 ways to entrance, ins, f Friedman Charley Ledoux vs. Joe Burman—12 Roun Joe Benjamin ve. Benny Valgor—12 Roun D-NIGHY PALACE OF JOY ' | ire Avenue, A.C.