Show I I I French Ace Ac and l Vines Commence Play in T Tourney FOREST HILLS N. N Y Sept 5 UP UP-Ellsworth UP Ellsworth Vines of ol California and Henri Cochet Cachet of France began gan court campaigns today which thousands thou thousands sands of at tennis fans hoped would bring them to together ether in the final round of the mens men's national singles tournament this w week k nd A huge hUie Labor da day gallery was on hand in the West Side clubs club's stadium to watch the French ace In his first American appearance since 1928 when he lie won the title i Vines the defending champion and Cochet Cachet his outstanding challenger challen chanen- ger drew first round byes and were idle Saturday along with many other seeded players while the unwieldy field was reduced from 92 tp 64 PLAYS UNKNOWN The youthful l American star who heads heads' the upper half hal of the bracket began his title defense in a second round match with Charles R. R Marks Markst of t New York a virtual unknown Cochet Cachet who occupies the post of honor in the foreign planted list was making his start against Jake Hess of Texas expected to provide fair competition STIFF OPPOSITION Jiro of Jap Japan n faced stiff still opposition opposition op op- position in Lester the giant CalifornIan Other important second round matches include George M. M Lott Chicago Chi Chi- cago cage vs Humberta Costa Brazil Frederick Perry Great Britain vs ItS vs Jerome Lang New York Frank Shields New York vs Donald Hawley Haw- Haw Icy ley Orange N. N j J. J Allison Allion on Texas vs s Lieuten Lieutenant nt R R. M. M Watt Walt Jr New York Sidney B. B Wood New NewYork NewYork NewYork York vs Edward Jenkins New York Johnny Van Ryn Philadelphia vs William Martin Marlin New York and Berkeley Bell New York vs BUnny Austin Great Britain |