Show SIXTEEN PlA PLAYErS LEFT LEFI IN EXPECTED TO TOON TOON ON KEEN MA MATCHE mm I Brookes Garland T Till ld Kumagae Patterso ai Johns Johnston on Meeting i in Fc c ture Sets Set at Forest oret Hi li I 1 HILLS N. N Y T. Aug Aur 25 29 FOREST I 4 sixteen players remaining tin Mn na national singles championship t now being courts of ot the West Vest Side club here an A exceptionally interesting for today's play Norman E. E Br Bro Ie I of ot the visiting Australian team Charles S S. Garland of Pittsburgh In I opening match other of the If Heat feat eat matches included Wlliam T. T Tilden of Philadelphia Ichiya Kumar and Gerald Patterson Patterso also of therA theA team vs a William JOhn Johnston On California Other pairings in the days day's pla pIa x We Maurice E. E McLoughlin vs VB Percy K Kynaston T. T U. U Pell Peli vs W. W Ma MH R. R I. I Murray Murrays vs s r i B. B Doyle Doyle- RN Williams Il II vs R 11 V V. Thomas and W. W Niles Nibs vs Wallace F F. Johnston g Straight set victories for the players in the third round was the theli Con Continued tin led on page paJe 6 5 1 PLAYERS from page 4 of yesterdays yesterday's play th one or two exceptions those racquet erts who have been by varl- varl factions to win their way wen round disposed of their in rather easy and In some fashion The one ex- ex note was the set five Gerald Patterson of 5 m and Watson Washburn 0 r D' D BATTLE spent close to two hours In match In a struggle In which Herson won by scores of 7 5 6 1 6 3 6 1 and 23 games A of over spectators watched was the better player of j but his margin ot was particularlY Impressive He played handIcap ot an injured service being bound cramped to some extent but left the steadier handler of the ball er ene a court crisis arose to the best he was able to keep his op- op lent In deep court but much of his bing was short and Patterson comInto com com- Into the fore t-ourt t was able to em overhead stroke tor kill I returns Impressive was the victory II ot Boston In 1914 and 1916 ms I eliminated Vl E. E Davis of San last seasons season's I t b eera h S e 1 defeat of Vincent Richards yester- yester The Ictor In today unbeatable his stroking and of the ball chan e ot pace and of the highest or- or rany close of tennis ex- ex S the opinion that his play during two days has been ot an order have made him Invincible ya af p t h K game tOday as Richards was tour nty-tour hours earlier JOHNSTON other matches WilHam r. r San Francisco easily ot New York JOhn JOhn-I Inson of Philadelphia won over Horace ot Boston R. R Lindley Murray champion won In straight sets of HIghland Park idl r Jl os irles Garland of dropped cn In his three sets with Altred New York but M. M Angeles found It harder to Leonard Beekman New York star forcing the fa- fa to extend himself In William T Tilden II quite a struggle with his Craig BiddIe but won by 6 6 4 6 3 6 Robert of New York gave the star Le-I Le a hard battle lIa ae won Frank T. T Anderson of wel against Conrad elof WaShington In the set unable to continue the pace Thomas the third Australian I n the running won from H H. H lord New York while l H h KelIe- KelIe ot Wash was eliminated by Iter Hall ot New Nat NatII II of Boston brought about the down down- f J B. B Adoue Jr ot the theng ng up a hard fight In the |