Show OPENING TENNIS AT FOREST HILLS UPHOLDS STARS But One Upset in in First Da Day Y Play at Eighth Annual Annual Annual An An- nual Meet l Forest Hills BiB N. N T. T Aug AuS' 26 6 1 hard fought sensational sen- sen one set up-set and several sc matches the initial round of oC j the file thirty eighth annual atomics tux turf turC tennis championship of oC the United I f opened on the tho courts o of oC the West Vest Side Sido club here hero this afternoon Great Inter inter- Interest cst est centered in the work of or visiting Australian players and the tho racquet ex exA exports exports ex- ex A ports from Crom down under justified tho the reports which preceded them from Crom Eng Eng- En England land by winning their matches s In de decisive do- do fashion Gerald I L. L Patterson on dc- dc defeated defeated de de- feted B. B Alexander of New York who ho ranked third among amonS' tho the national tennis stars of oC 1915 by scores of or 46 6 3 6 6 1 1 6 2 6 6 6 2 The veteran Norman Norman Nor Nor- orman or- or man K F. F Brookes holder of oC the present In Davis lJ cup championship won straight seta sets from Cram alter Pate Pale of oC Xe New Tork 6 0 6 3 6 Randolph H. Lycett disposed of oC Harold Los ix s An Angeles n- n geles cle 8 8 S 6 3 4 I 6 0 while f. f l. l V. V Thomas disposed ed of V. V P. P Compton of Cedarhurst 6 0 6 61 6 t. Alexander was A tho till only opponent against the Australian who was able to to- to give I c the Invaders In from Cram Australia a rc real l battle lie He swept Into Patterson holder hold r of or tho l n lIsh single championship champion champion- ship in impressive c fashion and for two sets frets appeared In the JI light ht of or a winner Patterson howo crr settled do down n to hard play at tho the beginning of the third set fret et and taking his stand Bland at the net nel smashed or placed with such h speed and accuracy that the New Yorker w was u completely baffled barned and as ns tho the match wore on lost his endurance The only other r outstanding match re reI resulted re- re I suited in the defeat of or S S. Howard oshell of Brooklyn at tho the hands hans of I C C. B. B Doyle of oC Washington 6 4 6 6 3 6 C 63 lj C 7 6 fj Both players were ero at the top of ot their t form and so 10 o equally matched that lon long Tallies rallies were frequent In ocr every set The gallery which late in the afternoon exceeded spectators spectator was kept Ina in ina ina a continual round of or applause ServIce Service ice and volleys made at speed and both forced their wa way to the net at every o opportunity In the fourth act ct h was four our times limes within a point of the match but was unable to clinch the contest against the determined pIa play of oC Voshell In this set deuce was called from Crom fl five to seven en times In several sev oe- oral eral games Doyle Dole opened the final set ct badly and It took him several eral games t. t to get gel el steadied In tho the end his greater endurance and accuracy In shooting through small openings s was vas the slight margin which have gave e him victory Ictor lh Champions of or former years cars Jd Inel Ink Ing Maurice I I- I tf Mclaughlin McLoughlin R. R Lindlay I Murray William M. M f. f Johnston R R. Norris Nor Nor- or ris Williams I II 11 and tho the two Japanese entrants Ichiya and S. S l all advanced without meeting meeting- a unusual opposition f Dr B 11 Bo V F. o Drake New Rochelle defeated de defeated de- de C C Gill 3 6 3 6 6 3 6 G Charles Chambers Now New York Tork defeated defeat defeat- ed Cd J J. J A. A Baltimore 6 1 6 64 6 t. R. R Norris Williams II U. Boston Doston defeated defeated de de- foaled F. F C C. Bags New ew York 6 3 6 4 6 6 4 j N. N 12 Brookes BrookA r oK s lla W. W I 1 L. L Path Pate New w York 6 6 6 3 6 l. Philip Now New Y rk dc- dc d W G. G Spike Springfield 6 2 6 4 S S G. 6 R R. L. L Murray f Niagara NIu-ara Falls defeated defeat defeat- ed W I Rosenbaum New York 6 0 6 0 6 0 R. R Lycett Australia defeated TL lL Godshall Godshall Godshall God- God shall Los ros Angeles An eles 6 8 6 3 6 4 G 6 0 If H. S S. S Parker New cw York defeated T T. I M M. Day III lit 11 I Philadelphia G- G 2 0 2 6 j 7 5 P P. Ball naIl New Ne York defeated H. H I r. L. L Bo Bowman New York 6 4 6 3 6 3 6 3 r I. I r- r New York defeated S. S V. V I 6 0 6 0 6 61 R R. R Leroy Loroy New York defeated D St. St Louis 6 6 6 l 6 1 A l D. D Hammett NtH Now York defeated 1 r. r Davis ls Montclair N. N J. J 6 3 6 6 2 I 6 6 3 6 4 t D Mathey Cranford defeated d J. J T. T TAlIn Allen Allon New ew York 6 0 6 6 1 6 0 V. 11 M M. Washburn New ew York defeated defeat defeat- ed td d. d II lJ 1 W. W New e. e York G. G G 5 7 5 1 Ii- Ii 6 63 t G GA A I L. L Dion Dionne no New eW York ork defeated I I K H. Adams Englewood N. N J. J 7 3 7 6 1 62 J i 1 W p F Ii Philadelphia PhU defeat t. s' s A. A d i Ir ir yr I f r n D n dl e t t Roselle T c T c J T 6 co e ens vu y vp v- v If t sT V. p J J. Lou Loussaint New York Tork defeated defeat defeat- ed cd A. A H. H Chapin Jr Springfield Mass 6 SC 7 2 6 1 6 6 63 W W. TU M M Hall Han New York Tori defeated A. A Lt t t JT H. Chapin Sr fj 6 62 s W W. d. d K Davis San Francisco defeated i n H. H X N. Lana Providence 6 3 G 7 7 5 6 3 1 10 V p York defeated I M. M r. r Loughman New r E H. H S S. S Chase Springfield 6 6 62 7 5 5 6 3 6 S- S 65 1 j I r L. L eekman Now ew York Tork defeated A. A j fc q H Iter r. r N New w York 4 t 6 63 6 C. 6 6 I F z 0 V. V R J. J Gallon New r York defeated W R Pi 1 S. S Anderson U. U S S. navy y 0 C 6 0 C 3 6 f. f f 13 3 6 64 II It a S S. S 1 II Davenport Davenport Jr N New York dc- dc I. I W I K S. Symington In III Baltimore Ij 6 6 3 6 1 6 6 2 T F. F F C. C c Anderson Now Nov York defeated I P C. C Hobart Ale Alexandria Bay Day 61 6 3 37 k I c 0 0 63 6 l F F. F T T. Anderson New cw York Tork defeated k E. E Montclair 6 4 6 G 6 6 6 4 6 G. G GI I. I I. I Patterson Australia defeated ted F. F n. n s. s Alexander New Now York 6 4 6 3 6 61 6 B 6 C C n. e-n. I. I Maj Mal I B. B B. B Harran liars Great Britain defeated de- de R. R D D D. Richey Now New ew York 7 5 G Kr 64 C c 62 6 |