Show HOSKINS MAY BENE BE NEW NE TENNIS HEAD By Special News Service PHILADELPHIA Dec 22 Now Now that all the time various tennis championships are practically sure to be resumed next season season season sea sea- son interest is turning to the makeup of the National Lawn Tennis association executives who will be chosen at the annual meeting of tha that body early in the new year In connection with this comes a movement movement movement move move- ment of special interest to followers of the game in this city and district to secure the election of A. A L. L Hoskins former vice president of the association to the presidency Mr Hoskins already has the support of or the local delegates and it Is said that votes from New England England En En- gland the Pacific coast tho the Middle I En-I West Vest and parts of ot the South will be cast for him Opposed to Mr Hoskins will be Julian I S. S Myrick of New York who has been Major acting i in Adee dt the ee capacity entered tl the of e ep p president service si since Mr ir i Myrick was Major personal ap appointment appointment ap- ap to the position although with I ap-I the entrance of Vice President Davis into the service the post of acting president would ordinarily have fallen to E. E F. F 5 I Torrey the secretary The nominating committee is composed composed com corn posed of Joseph M. M Jennings of this city who will place 1 Mr Ir Hosl Hoskins' Hoskins ins ins' name before that body James Cushman of New York who favors the election of Mr Myrick and Charles S. S Garland of Pittsburg who believes that Major Adee should be continued continued continued con con- as nominal head despite his en entrance entrance entrance en- en trance into the army Just how bow this will work worle out will wUl be an interesting development development development develop develop- ment at the annual session Mr Torrey In all probability will be advanced from secretary to the vice presidency and there is little doubt that George Wightman of ot Boston will be continued continued continued con con- as treasurer The fact that Craig Biddle has also entered the service will make a vacancy on the executive committee com corn which Philadelphia will wUl almost surely be asked to fill from Its own mem mem- I bers |