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Show LONDON CRITIC THINKS JAr COULD WILL WIN LONDON. April 2. All the mornlna; J tapers evidence interest In the arrival ast nttcht of young; Jay Gould, who will compete here for the international "court tennis championship. Last year Mr. Gould was beaten by Eustaca H. Miles, who has decided not to contest his title this year, owing to business engagements. engage-ments. The tennis expert of the Tribune says: "I helieva Mr. Gould to be the most remarkable umatsur tennis player since Alfred Lyttleton came to Lords a few years after leaving Cambridge and beat J. M. Heathcote. For so young a player Gould is almost unique. His great reach, hla quick eye, and his keen realisation ef the value of playing; for a winning opening, make a profound Impression, and there Is a great probability that the honors of the court will gro to America." Mr. Gould said: "I biiv I hars Improved ray same a good deal since last year." , |