Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 27

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THE INDIANAmiS NEWS, FRIDAY, ADGUST 15, 1919.

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TENNIS

UVE BOXiNC NEWS AND GOSSIP—^ALt TENNIS RESULTS. ETC.

RACING

MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING EVENTS—RACING NEWS —AMATEURS

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WEEK-END GOLF. At HiahlAnd Oolf Clab—Hnndioip nt par. It boiee, atne^ pter; fliat. aeeotid —d third prises to low net w% par {clOeed}. At IndShnApeUe Ceontry Clnb —w& per. tell bnitdicnp (cteeed). At Irvfsffton Golf (^nb—Semi* GsaIa, fdte elsAmpioaahtp. M boles, niAteb idny (eloeed); raaaieipni linha. coarse opes to pnblfe: tosroniaefii xsAtehea siwen priority. At Ktwereide Golf Chib —Ko tonunMunest play •ehed’iiled; ina> aietpal Uslta cottree open to pabUc. ^ At Sonth Grore Golf f^ob— Mvstefpal Hake, coarse open to psblie; tovraament matehea giv. ea priority. At Woodetock Coaatry Clnb— Coarse closed to public.

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State Tennis Play to Be Held in Ona Week at Ft Wayne C. C, —Last Compa^on in 1916 —Four Titia Events,

«r wrianc^ arili receive cope, sad the ruaateHip will be swarded prixM. ( Tliere win be consolation events, also, { probably in the two einstes title eventa i The atste tourMinent has always been} the ttesest feafbre of Xndiaaa tennis,! bat duriair the war the Indtanapi^ie city ; toonuuaent partiAlly supplanted it. For the first tixM in years, it will not be h^ im the oourts of the IndiaaapolfS Tennis Aaaeciation. 1. T.'^A. has hi— awarded the tristate ainfles, to be

! played h^ la September. Formldsbls Entry List.

I All of the leadlny tennis players of Indiapapdia srill enter the toumiy, and (there wni be detefations from praetljcally 0*407 tenais eeater in the state. (An ^ort li b4diia made, also, to secure the entries of prominent iteysrs from

On Saturday. August S, the state open teanis <mampionahhl will be revived at the Ft. Wayne Country Club, and srill conttnue few one W4»k, through August IS, Four events are Hatedmen's singles —d doubles, women’s

ainfdes and mixed doublea.

^%e last time the state event was held was in Ifig tL A. Holden, of Onctn

the stame adjoint— Indiana.

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world’s rhoord for a mile on s straight eomrse. and sridety known among race traok followers bowed a tendon during a work-out at Saratoga, and may never

be In condition to race agin.

Boemer is Keataeky>bred eon of Knlslit Errant and Rose Tree III and has bean a CMcmtettmit arfnner throughout Ids racteg career. He lacked but a few hundred dollaia of being in the exclu^ live circle of wtnners of ShXMMO and eras expected to reach that goal at Sanuoga.

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bowl.

The wm Fleet enemorial trophy, a bowl Ui honor of Will Fleet, Hoosler : teiinis star, who died in actimi In France, wdl be up for play the first time In the stnglee. It ft a three-leg cup, 'The Carr ehatenge trophy Ui the cup up for oompetitkm in the women’s slnglee. It is a three-leg cw and has been won once by Mrs. I. W’att Pugh and enoe by Mrs. a WiUia Adams. C^-

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. 'adlana T. A., wlU act as

refwwe. Matches wlS begin evwry day at 19 o’eioc^ and play will imntlnoe until noon. It will be resumed at i o’clock and conthioe until the sun goes down. All matches, exceot the semi-finals and finate. will be tor two out of three sets. The tournament is om<teily sanctionsd bv ths 0. a N. Ifc T. A., and will be played under the rules of that body and tte I. T, A. I* The* tournament committee of the Ft. Wayne C, C. Is composed of Arthur F. Hall, Arthur W. Parry. George W. Ftshering, Ross MoCullough and J* J. Rhter.

Much intaraat at Longwood.

NEWTON, Mass. August 15.—Norman H. Brookes and Gerald L. Patterson, the Australian lawn tennis experts, wsre to meet William M. Johnaton and

Clswence J. Griffin, winners of the imKhwcetsm ssetionals in the final round of the national championship tounuunent at the Longwood Cricket dub late todmr. Interest in the match, srhich uma postponed vestwday bemtuae of rain, Indlcamd the presence of

a big gallery.

The winners wilY piay the national doubles champlmis, William T. Tilden. of Philadelphia, and IMncent Rlcharda. of Yonkws. N. Y.. in the challenge

round tomorrow.

Antipodeans Advanca. CK&AltHURST. K Y,. AtiguH U.—B. V. Ttxwnss. of the Attstraltaa teanis tesm, teeted Ms drives asmlnst Charles X. Bull.: Ir., ta the tawrth rnaad of the staties touraasMat. at the Roelmwiky Usatiag mob. rtHrardsy. tbe playw tnm the aatipedes toted the coraera of the AmeHcaa’s court readUy, vtaalag tar seoree of ♦-«. S-*. By Ite victory. tlMaias jmlaed a plsos ta tbs sioil-fiaal imud. RatecHiph Lyestt. aaother of the AuatraUaa team. ^ came tiWoush to the ssrU-Saala. wtoaint W defaalt tram the r-tel Cailforataa, H. Qodlaa beet eoatest of the day «aa that la which Fraaels T. Boater, former 0»i»eH star, defeated T. R. Pelt, of the mp-raaklas twe. I—A 7“^d» T—5. ^ Thomas and tyoett scored Mudly ia the doubles. They, had mue d^lty Bsrbwt L Tail and M. Btekhwon, t—4, •—*. The summary of Isspoctant matches smama Fourth Rooad;*. Y. featM Casirtee M. Bull. Jr.. S—l. S—4; Prsncie T, Hunter defeated T. it Peii. i—i, T-A 7^> RtenrKlMey defeated lisbset taray. ^htia* First T and Robert Kinsey ds^ed T. R. Pell^nd ^fiee^ Xemil KaU and t^wmerd RoeWsandMeat^ Herbert t ter and fieaton Porter. *—S. S—4: Readolph l^rrett sad R. V. ThomasJWte^ aad K. oickUM^ I—S» i—ti W, P. ^^a and Weltw V^hrook d^tid J. H. MwUns end Major a Henan, S-O. Beals C. Wright and Ichtya Kuaaane defeated J. Harvey Williams and W, RSblsson. S_l s—d; Charles M. tell. Jr., end Harry a Parker iehmted Arthur 8. Ctegln and gr. ^Uiam Rosenbaum. T-d. Mt Third Roaad^’elter Merrtt! Hall and Leonard Beekmaa defeated^ Robert LeRoy sad Ltla Ms ham. S-4, e—d. ♦—5.

Money Bug Bites Cerpsntlsr. MILWAUKEE. August 15.-Prsiwls Bsschsmpe, nmiUMfor of Georges,. pentier. Fitecb chamidon boxer, seoas' word here that the French idol will not meet Jack Dempsey In a championship match until July 4 next year* and that he will want for hie end, with the atipiHatkm that the champion does not weigh over llO pounda cSirpentler sxpecte ta box a tew le«mr itghu in the meanUma ~ Too Many Bright Lightt. LONUOK. August Mu-«l4le McOoorty, light heayyweighl boxer, who rasters frW OeXtflte, Wla . dtenpod Isto a London "pub hetweea workouts, aocordtng to testimony of a London "bobby.” Today Kddlo had enrtobod tho Ste etraet court by tt.w, tho sum whicb the jttdgo ameosod him when the boaw was oonvteed of '’outtlng up.” Jeo Rockett, the British heavy for whom MeOoorty is conditioning htmseU, oontlaum his training at top pitch today, doeptto Rddie's defeeti<m. Beckett and the Amwtean are matched to moot ta fiaptembor. The Rrtton is bavite trauhla keeping hie epartlag partaera Three have «utt his «wp altsady on account of hts raoklses pommoitag aad two new pimneni havo boea iinpottoA. Dsmptey vt. Mtth»n. NEW TORE. August lt.-Ji<dt Datapm, heavyweight chantMoa pugilist, will meet wnil* Mrahan la an eight-round, ao-dectslon bout la the east in November, eceordlng to a' statement issued totey by Meehan, who said /he had the promise of Jack Kearns. Xiempsey'B maaagw. tor the matem. Kilbgfie Wants OfRea. CLBVXLAKD.-AtttUirt IL-^ohany XJfiMte fsatberweifbt chaaiMm of the world, has <m« nuuAcod hie ewsdtdste for eioottoa as olty oouacihtnan fraeo the FUet ward m the I>«bQcratio tlckot. Re has the support at the ZMnicaatlo executive eosunittoe.

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TRat MarathM Ootf. r*w YORK. Asgsst M-WMa fted XBlsbt. the Araeiatek solfsr, plsyed •*»«» eigktsse ksis ratmds is a tey ever a Pbtlagala ssorsB. a few teoaitlis sgs. be ysslM^ hty bad «w tdes ef etsrttsg MMaecbiag that sssms to Have ee«fM ea Is vartess ssstens of tee country. It waea't long ere Bddie High Bfio# far Mart. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T., August ljM«What Is saki to be an AmeileAn yeoorai pries fw a thorough brsd mars And bar wsaallng ooH waa saUIMlahsd |i«ra yeatarday srhsa Msnry MoDanisl parehaaed Melody, a chestnut mars, by Msdiisr oat of Batantras (tmportsd)— the weanling by Prince .Palattoo-for MMte at the Clarence H. Mackay dlsK ial aaie. It it repotted that Mr. Mo niet u;ted aa agent for Commander J. K. h, Hoes.

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