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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY i6 BILL FOR THE BRAJZ TESTIMONIAL TOMORROW THREE-FEATUR- E FI h L u 11 26, 1920. MORNINGr-DECEMBE- R a h . ; a n h 5 .... trance i Colored Championship j ; ! 4y Elmer Smith Is Deadly Hitter With Runners On ooe & Auatralaala.' holder; V, 8. rhoileftfer; playid at Melbourne; winaer, A.aatriiai; sraieb leon 8 2 boWarj C 8. ebaueater, 190ttoAuatrslaaia. pUred at yiney; winner, AaatraUaia; mUh wore 84!. V . 8. challenger: holder, 1911 Auatrataaia. winner, played at thrtat Church, N. 8.( a- match score lalaa, chi I 1912 Auat ratal,. hMr; Brttiaft , played et Melbourne; maaer, B. I.; longer-match score 6 2.- -' 1016 B t.. held.r; I'. 8.. challenger; played ai London; winner, V. 8 I match score Auatrataaia. chaltengar: 1914 I. 8., holder: played at New Terh; wtaner., Auetralaaia, match acora boWor; , B. I eBiienfr; lUtyMT at Sydnej; .winner. AuatraUaia; malch wore 41. RfimulaUoft Matches, 14: AotralU won 8, Britiah lM won 8; lotted 8lttA won S. IDAS BOWLING RECORDS' CITT X.ZAOTC ATZtAGESe WfcCK. R.SMM4 DElZUBBR 18. 1920 Team. Tot. ptoa. Game. Ar Name. talon Aaan? Hahca talker. Advance Sale of Tickets In sures Crowded House; Principals Training Hard. tribute to the memory ot " alter D. Brats, apori writer or Balt Lake, who died a few weak, ago, Ids friends win tomorrow give a testimonial lie proniglil at the Orpheum theater, gram will contain three distinct features A twelve-roun- d boxing pout. A finish wrestling match. The presence of the worlds ilptntpion pugilist four- in addition, there will tround boxing bouts. The card lias been separated into distinct parts. The opening numbers will consist of the prellminan matches and the main boxing event. The second half wld consist of a finish w nailing inatcn. feaThe principals in the twelve-rounture pugilistic contest will be Able Mish-kln- d of Pait Lake and At loung of both exponents of the art and boxers who have never vettaiied to please the crowds which have watched them perform in Salt Lake at Intervals during the toaf three or four years. The preliminary boxing bouts will be between Kid Williams of Provo and Dick Berger of Salt Lake, and between Johnny WlUtama and Walt Heart, both or this ......... we,l-kno- In the profession, and the tonnofhei ttb.tav Hanson, champion of Wisconsin TECHNICALITY RAISED REGARDING DEMPSEY'S CONDUCT IN LAST BOUT their customary remuneration Thus, Hardy" Downing. manager of the Manhattan A. C. and chairman of the uubcomndttee on -boxing, has abandoned his weekly boxing- show for tomorrow Hi order that there may be nothing to deIra Dern. tract from the testimonial. m tue wieslim. one of the principal match, a close friend of Mr. Blatx. will rebate hfa purse IDO iier cent: Ouatav Hanson, the other wrestler, who never knew Mr. Brats and who Is a stranger here, rebates his purse 4P per lent; At Young and Able Mishkind rebate their purses 50 per cent, and all the preliminary boxers rebate thetr customary prices 50 per cent also. Jack Iempaey. worlds champion, volunteers his services as referee In the main boxing bout, and his presence wtf lv rebated champion, or he would have preferred to lake 61500 for hi end and light twelve round in New Jereev. where there would he m decision. Leonard must make Us pounds st 2 o'clock in the afternoon, which will mean about 136 or 136 ringside. There la no doubt of Benny's class as a lightweight, but the Milwaukee contender feela that he will have a better elianre with Bennv's making 135 than he would have In Jeraev. where the champion would refuse to make the stipulated w eight. Mitchell ng 1 1 fifte- en-round n, a f To-iou- V a II,-n- A- ft 1 c Co ..S1H0 totttoaoo. Uih Vult Brant, Btrreoll PnWraon J Barr, Utah Vule, , ...... Prltr, , Rerdillt Albert Ultertr, Edlaoo Electric .....8100 Rum'U. Henarera p,80W Mata?. Inton Aaaa? .8100 Vorarult. Telephone Buah. phl Platter Co. Mullen. Nr phi Platter Co, Hrnager. Rmafrra ..... 8058 lounf. 8trrrell Patoraon ...8560 Horllck. Btrerell-PateraoTalon GyUrnattn. Aaajr ..,,.8052 JroteB, Cdtroo Electric .,,,.306J J8K2 Pierpont, I tab Vule. ftarner, Rrrdalia Edlaoo Electric ....8019 lianae?. 2017 IzOie, Utah V!c Melro.r, Union Aaaa? . ... M Pateraon StrrTftl AL YOUNG iff. ) Pinch ley, Fro,. Trlrphoo O AM zee WMHaroa Kd)oa Electric Pan Icy, RrcdaUa 1078 Mann, Itmell Pateraon 2181 Gnrr. Ncpht PlaaterATo details addition to looking after all the Thaynr, Trlrpbone of the wrestling end of the program. All Marfa. Nrphl 2473 Piaater Co pie employees of the Manhattan Athletic Pmckley. b. Telcphoee ......148! their services, BoDwrg. Rrilaon Electric . ..1781 club have volunteered .2H03 while the Orpheum management has re- Hanea Itrrdaila ....2408 duced the charge for the use of the house HMilI, BradaUa ..i,, a fr. pon-Ji- Platter Nr phi Olaen. -- it .... . . .. Henaffera Union Aaa? . Itih VuU. Brofie. ...di Burt. Biedl!a Hampahira, Henofora Brest, c.. I tab Voir, J Boxing Commission Rules When He Stood Behind Brennan While Referee Haukop Was Counting Bill Out; Ledoux and Williams Engage in Another Battle. Benny Leonard Attack of 2 ,..66 let; Champion at Fault With Respect to New York ) - holder: 'British isles, challenger; match played at New York) winner, L. lalea. 103?. British thatleages; holder: Played at Boa torn; wiaatr, British tKfttVto ftcorc 4 ! i ,, ft lalea. hoidf; Btlfto. Britiftft wiatof, placed il Londoft) mtch aewa M. 1808 B I., holder; V. 8. challeager; payed at Losdoa; winaer. 8. I.: mate seen B. I., holder; C: 8.. ehellenger; played )90 . at Lowtoa; wlaer B. f.s iwtcli acora 1007 B. toldar; Anatralaaa. chalitBfar; autcH played at Loodoa; wifter, AuatraUaU; "'When F.lmsr Bmith of the Cleveland Indians jumped into tame In the first inning or the fifth game of the ltisi) world's series by hitting a home run with the bases filled, it was not the first time in the year that the Milan slugger had Twice made a hit count for four runs In the American 'league last season did be deliver. On June at St. Louis. Smith went to hat with the bases filled and hit one of bhocker e apt l tern into the risht field bleachers, scoring Caldwell. Evans and Rip-snortiSpeaker ahead of him. On August 10, Mavs of the Yankees passed breaker, filling the bases, with two ouV where upon bmilh hit over Uie wall. Smith also drove In three rune on four By T &. ANDREWS. occasions. Mav 12, he lilt Bush for a was what fighter terra the "rsbhlt double at Boston, cleaning the bases Special la The Tnbuif .which had been filled, on May 28 he punch." made famous by Mllburn Bay' in. Mat lor. V tier, le.. ILWAVKUE. and which lias been barred in Aushit Clcotte for a home run to center lo tralia as a result of Saylor's work there, field with two on. On June Id be got a Referee justified Haukop nd which manv sporting Journals in Enbonier off Hastv of the Athletic the counting out Bill Biennun in two on, whtl September 2t he elngled gland have recommended should be the for of his round twelfth fight , barred. to right with the bate filled in a game Jack used the left punch to the pit of championship with Jack Dempagainst Boston. Harper was pitching. Two Indians scored on tit hit. while the sey, tltleholder, at Madluon bquare Gar- the stomach to bring Bill down, and then over the "rahhlt" killer lo make third counted when the ball got away den. New York, last week? The question brought from Right Fielder Hooper. him stay down. It ia a blow that ha Is debatable. never been popular with the fans, but no reason to doubt that Bren-na- n Just th Tn same. Dampsey was within his There Suffers using ll, as the, blow ta conrights was down for the full irn secomRi, sidered fair here. tubs In hut, the aa Aside from these disputes, the bout Tonsilitis atipulated I to the same rules those ot the New was a good one. full 'of fighting all th York boxing commission, the champion way, with Brennan showing improved By tD CtriLtT. violated the same during the twelfth form and putting up a wonderful contest TTftJraraa! lrrioa Buff Crrayaa4at. round after he had put Brennsn to the Dempsey disappointed many by bla lack NTJft 2A Our ihusI wotthv lORk, floor. of aggressiveness al timet: In fact, many Urftt4Mflst rhimptoa, Bttioy Leonard. pmt ring of the tigui it considered the champion far from perin the fb't Mrry ( hritunia in h1. Th fraat ia slated various writeups Dempsev that ia iiffr$ftf from fect In condition. On the Other hand. aruyed plainly of alatk Tftoufft the atuft It fiitDRla, the leaat behind him during the rouat. readv to Brennan was trains I to the minute. rhiaitiFi i phyU!aft or poinu upon. him the moment he arose kll, 4iiifraWi was probably a lesson for Jack and in UxH trim to rat up for a frv 6v. This statement la made by numerous pa- the futur he will take no chances. 1h) meaa that the tout tolwetu teonant pers 4trte lilt achodulM for the Oljapla at One New Tork critic,. In lus re)it Lightweights in Battle. Philadelphia tomorrow afternoon i bteoie. It's "Brennan went to the fiooi slowly blow to the promoter, for the house via said, htfi Bonny leonard. champion lightweight, and could not get hia head off the tait-vh- will 14 dut. It only mB. howrrrr, that Leon receive more tnourv for taring try as he would. He squirmed and wTwlll riait Phtlly aftrr ht fight with Richie Mitchell ef' Milwaukee in' A nd ttlttfclt Mltchrll tore and fulfill the toelpoaed swaved as the seconds psed, bout at Madison Bquare Gar-ddDempeev. foxlike, remained liehlnd him engagraaoet, New York, Jammry 14, titan John a trick that bewilders a dazed man aa ewrd estifht his eel ea M trip t miJames J. Corbett received and Sullivan ns Hie esrly part nt th sees is, rhsia-hle- he gel up to fight. H looked tor his L together when they fought at New OrSlude Ihe trip In the wtiiev rltv for Ihe opponent, but couldn't locate him." of boitnf ss vihlhltloe tor the The New ork rules are very plain re- leans thlrtv yeara ago lor the world a espiss purpose tows thst Is Sis sstoslshmeat. a knockdown. The on covering heavyweight championship. Richie Mitchell, challenger, will receive lew thnller fhss tbou folk figure h would garding 'When a the point In question says: ho tvwter lo let S few Ilim, sts fsmllles go contestant Is down, his. opponent snail ss much a either Cornett without food lotnormw. Therefore. Ihejr took down for their end of the pura. retire to the farthest corner and remain the bout sod hod It railed off. will grab off 140,060 for posthe count la completed. Hnould Leonard The rhsmpleo will slkk lo hit fireside sslll there until Tio of actual work, while ao the referee may cease sibly 45 minutes hie slJmeet flits sway sod thes will start he fall Ao will-ge- t half that amount Mitchell tralolsg for his .bottle with Ulnhrll, whtvh counting Ainttl h has so retired. JO. 000 and a chanra tn annex tha title. I 4. will like place Jsooory It is certainly pretty aofffor some of the Referee at Fault. i1 fighters these days. '"HOCKEY TEAM TO TOUR. The above rule I plain and the chant Jack McAultffe and Jen Carney, ctiam- of America and K.ngtand. respe'tive-v- , TORONTO, Dw,, 24. University of plon had no right under th rule to res senior Intercollegiate hockey team main Handing behind Brennan, or anyfought for something like a 610.000 wilfe leave her Sunday for a tour In the where near him. during th count, it stake and purae and to a finish at a point Near Washington, D. C., but It was tnUed States. Dempsey, a tha papers claim (the writer did not witness the bout) did (tend stopped In the seventy-sixt- h round, the behind or' near Brennan,' than th ref- ring broken Into by friends of Jack. Then CHOOSIIYO A CAREER. , had no right to count unui Jack again. McAullffa fought Billy Myer of "Why don't you nvaks a lawyer or eree retired to th farthest corner trom Btreator. lit., over sixty rounds at North had a doctor of your boy. Joh? Judson. Ind.. for a stake of about tha Td Ilka to. raplled Farmer Lomtoa-ae- l, the fallen boxer. In that event, tha chances are that same, 610 eoo. what ar you going to do with Brennan .but falter a have to had would chance Harrr Gilmore, formerly of Canada and that ts ao talwntod ha won t arise and young poeslMv art, k out tn fifteen later of Chicago, also battled in a ho satisfied with anything less than courae. is this round. Of conjecibA a vawr aa a motion lightweight battla of twenty-eigh- t picture star? ture It ts also possible that only neither men rounds for tiooo a side. Battling Nelson Washington Star. was warned of retiring to th farthest and tyd Wolgnst nesrly nnnlhiiated earn .. --a -. or neutral corner In vase of a knock- other near Han Francisco In a IN CAtE'OF TROUBLE. down and In that rase Jack would not he fight, and received leaa fours always about twenty minutes to blame for anv violation, althoukh the than l.'.ooo each for tha asm. Thes are tatnf- exclaimed the cafeteria cashier as boxer ar supposed to know th rule aa tur.ly th days Of big purses, the trwffv oop entered the piste and well the referee. Mitchell really sincere and thinks emiled hta best In her direction. Th blow jhat finally did the business h has a splendid Chance to defear in . .. J I., holder; British Isles, challenger; st Baste; winner. I'- - 1800 1 piayevl and also a grappler of repute in EuB DAXOtf BUHTON. rope. 1 Wnivrrtal Srrk Stiff Carrttptndoaf. It expected that the boxing bouts Dot 24, !ni may not be swart IORK, will be com hided bv 10 o clock. Alter an f ths fart bat 1,11 Arlla Jnhnaoa. out therft of, say. ten minutes, durIntermission bti itoajoK kwp la Laavesirortti, Ktaias. til! claim give wav ing which the roped are 'a tin. Li! A pfh baa just heard newt of this dta to the wrestling paraphernalia. Dern and will 'go to it and ieialn at it bolt, emblematic of the colored Hanson d hear.rwsi gtit champlorahlp. apkft Is floating until one or the other shall have gained around and Arift can use dismood-atuddetwo -- fails. Dx-de- n, bolts Just now about at well at la.tM you Indications are that the Orpheum w;lll well-knoOs or beard of The advance sale be lax.d to capaedv. Whereforn, when Art ha get out of Driven, nf seats seems to be full assursnee that, worth, aomo of these big colored gen'men who tbink they are otitlcJ to the belt had betbv tomorrow night every available place ter take to dodging Lettera from Arthi in There are still choice win be taken. dieate that he purposee syringing just at soon seats left, but there appears to be little aa the prison porta la etdde hi rtod.e form. will speedily be nuestlon that thev Kit bout on Thanksgiving day in the snapped up tomorrow. . bare made him think that he ran still prison fight. tfeo All of athletes who appear on the The newa that there Is some netMt.r ia the Mil and ah of the persons who work besloped heavyweight - tHrtsion of hi faro end tit'. the performance have diamond belts and- thlnga has farther on The wrestling match will be between fore or during Jra Dern of Salt Lake. rated as one ot gather volunteered their services or large- cvnraged him. Oddlr enough, some of the colored fighters thenlveB admit that Johanna ia the legiti mate heavyweight champion of his race. If he deklrea to defend his title. They were hoping, bowerer, that be had retired forever from the t be pestered further ring, ao they would by him. UeaoefcMe. out in Learenworth. Kanos. sur rounded by stone walls and ad that sort of thing, sits a large and slightly portly relored grot who la doing a lot of heavy thinking. My, ny."we can hear (11 Artha mumble, Man my, diamon belts, aft ev'tblng! Wait til aft git out o fh!a place!" NEW J lUAlcfc i d Jack Johnson Claims .,,,. .. Totals 'S I ? IT Belgium 'Canada Germany . ... South Africa Austria w II v !n Belg.tiif . ..3 . C., U. 8 British lalea Aeetfalasit .. By PETER !ngtjTar-n- II. Inlted States Plymouth. F. CARNEY. interesting fact that outf wonderful eyetem of public schools took its rise In Massachusetts from the fisherman. The system was started in 1663, In Plymouth colony by the folio win proposition; "It is proposed by the court In the several townships in this Jurisdiction, ss s thtnir that they ought to take Into serious consideration, thst some course may be taken in every town, that there may be a schoolmaster set up to tratn children to reading and writing In 1670 the court did freely give and grant all such profits ss might Or should sccroo annually to the colony, for fishing with nets or seines, at Cape Cost for mackeral, bass or herring, to fee Improved lor Snd towards a free school in some town In this jurisdiction, for t..s training of youth in literature for the good and benefit of posterity, providing a beginning be made within one year after said grant. school was established Immediately Tills at Plymouth and vie supported by the proceed e of the Cspe fieherv until 1677, when the proceeds were distributed among several towns for the same purpose. Prom this humble beginning look St the Fishermen public school system today may well be proud of a hat the ft. Her folk of other times did. ? Hors la another story about fishermen that is true: The city of Butte, Mont., the greatest copper mining town In the world, wee discovered by Oeley Humfrey and William Alltgon, who had been fishing for trout In river. They went out of their ; Deer way Jn returning to Alder Gulch, and Butte Is the result. Going out of their way they found ore, end this led to the wonderful Gagnon c.alm. This clnim started from a prospect hole under a big In discovering the ore Humfrey tree. k and Allison discovered Butte. The pair, In returning efter their find, came over the hills from Silver boa creek to Divide creek, end were seen b William Porter and another fisherman. $ Humfrey and Allleon showed the ore to Dr. Warnlck, a druggist of Alder Gulch, and he got excited. Warnlck conveyed the Information to ! Dennis Learv some seven days after the pair repaired to their find, and Ijturv tracked them to the big tree, followed by Porter and Herbert Madison. The origidate of entry Into Butte was August I nal 15. 1664. - - Take out your fishing teckle ah4 ses what you can find. . TtlTl A. A. Diux, RECAPITULATION. From Massachuietti Licenses Built First In at -- r., Australasia uee match link Profit stitution t. ScLwengert. B. .Wiuiiu. ts right. PUGILISTIC AND WRESTLING EVENTS ARE OF SUPERIOR ORDER ' Util?, K. 0.,' r. B.'ee.wea Low, A. B MB. I. UffXMif hlitt. E.,'C. S..4 Marrrtordit9 T. M.tB. IB. B. I Parke. J. Poire!, tt. B. Canada ....8 Improes. The champion will not far the lad In Mitchell t tat he- met tn Milwaukee over three years ago. Instead, g he will meet and clever, determined young man, and one who la not afraid to take a chance. The one fault Rlchl has Is In taking too many chances, which he esnnot afford to take At that tt against a boy otike Leonard. should prov le a most exciting and battle. interesting To show the esteem In which Mitchell it held tn Milwaukee It I only neeepsary to state that 100 Milwaukee business men have engaged ring seats for th contest in New York, and have already chartered their speclel car for the trip. Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plasterer, who has had all kinds of chances to get to the' top of th heavyweight ladder, bn) Is making another with little to get going. Fulton was once matched with Jess Willard at New Orleans for a title match, but spoiled ev erythlng by making a me of hi contest, with Porky Flvnn m th Orescent ritv. fight that had been arranged to boost big Fred along, as Flynn was not conceded to have a chance with the plasterer. After the fiasco, Fred had to he made over again liy Mike Colllna, his manager, and the gental Alike did place him back on the fistic map He had another chanca With Jack Itempeer before the latter copped the title and again Frederick fell by the wayside. Collins had over 1100,006 porth of engagements for Fulton In rase he won, hut In Just 16 seconds he was floundering about the ring at tlsiTlaon, N. J.. and wondering how it happened. Collins wra disgusted with th plasterer) and did not fall to tell him so Then Fred skipped out and lab th Tom O'Rourke, took Bold of veteran, him. Once more he was built up for a nlca. Juicy purse with Harry Will, colored star. Mistah Wills handled Frederick roughly dfai badly that he fractured a couple of ribs find broke ht heart In 1 a couple of rounds. d - BVtnr ABIE M SH KINO MAIN .VMT OOXCI I no doubt add tremendoustv to the success of the affair; Tom Painter of Jivanstor.. a veteran referee, whq will be the Judge in the preliminary boxing matches. alo volunteers his services, as does also Bill Thornton, wrestling expert, who will nidge .the mat match, Harry Ileagren, chairman of the subcommittee on wrestling. has donated all his stage paraphernalia. including hi stands of seats, in U. per cent, and manv of the Orpheum emploiees will give their time tree ot cost. In a word, substantial manifestations of friendship of this kind have been numeroua, and the committee pn arrangements desires earnestly to express Its sincere thanks to everyone who has so eager I v come forward to contribute his bit. 50 Bciby. tnloa Aaaay .......... Rovley, Rdiaoo Electric Hrntfera Robbinn, Thempaon, , Trteptone WrKeeate. Btrevrll Patoraon Iremon, Hnipn M entry, NcphJ .... . 880 007 18M 1)87 . 442 441 ...............1M8 Piaater Co. 611 Milton. Hraagera Btrawbridge. fttrcreH Pateraoo 404 taitro, Nrph1 Piaater Co. ... 489 STANDING OP TEAMS Pet 6. WELL REPRESENTED .838 .778 .600. IN .011 .too .889 .522 DAVIS CUP PLAT THIS WEEK !T? three gamca Utah Tnlc. Co.V.2768 Team High tingle game Utah Tulc. Co... Mrt Indtrtfloal High three garnet Bregle..... 075 579 IndiTtdual 'High tingle game Brogla. Trm-w-Htt- rb Tilden and Johnston Expected to Bear Brunt of American Attack; Patterson and Brookes Will Be Australasian Aces. hard-hittin- sue". twen-ty-eou- More Comebacks. more Fulton recuperated and recently started on another comeback to get some of the soft coin In the big town of New York. He knocked out a fellow named Harrv W lllisma at Winnipeg and another named Ulk Franklin at Spring-fielMo. Who Is I tick Franklin? But then why worry? It may serve to bring Frederick back into th limelight again. About eight years ago kid W tillama, tha champion of bantamweights, fought a terrific battle of sixteen round wltlt Charley Ledoux of France, the contest Williams taking plare at ,Lo Angeles. won th fight, hut not without the hard-eof Ills career. battling Ledou returned to France, while the Baltimore Kid began to go back a bit and later olst his title on a point to Pet Herman at New Orleans. Boon after the little French bantam star Joined th colore when Franc got into th world war and h stayed there until the end Beveral tlmea Ledoux waa reported badly wounded and Once they had him killed, but In th end he came nut whole and loal no time In taking up to boxing gam again. Th excellent training he received in the army mad him more fit" than ever fob th ring and sine bis enmenaek he fees won numeroua good battles against s boy a. During the war, period. Kid William One d, high-clas- TORK. Dec. 25. The premier player of the world as represented by the United State and Australasian team will meet on the turf courts' at Auckland, New Zealand, during . the coming week In the fifteenth struggle for the Davis cup. The trophy, emblematic of the world's team tennis championship, occupies the unique position of being the most frequently competed for International sport prise In the history of amateur athletic contests. t Donated In 190 by F. Davis, at that time American doubles champion with Holcomb Ward, th trophy has been battled for fourteen times In the past twenty year. During thl period Australasian teams have won It six time. British Isle player five times, nd Inlted State combination three time. - In the coming jnwtchea, which will consist of four single contest and one doubles match, the L'nlted Btatea will appear In the role of challenger and the Australians aa defenders. Four Americans, composing the 1320 team, arrived at Auckland December 16. the party consisting of William T. Tilden of Philadelphia. William M. Johnston Of Han Francisco. Watson M. Washburn of New York and Samuel Hardy of Chicago, The defending quartet, so far aa Is known In this country, will probably be cotnposetj of Gerald Patterson. Norman Brooke. R. V. Thomas and H. o Hara Wood. The actual alignment of players will not be announced until shortly before the matches. It la expected that Tilden and Johnston will bear tit brunt of the American attack, while Patterson and Brookes will be the .Australasian aces. ' NEW Dw-lgh- Tilden Is Ace. Close follow ars of tennis are Inrlined to he optimistic regarding the outcome of the matches, believing that In Tilden, world' tingles champion, and Johliaton, former American champion, who ia rated Just a stroke or tw'o below Tilden, at the nreaenh time, tho United Slates ha an Invincible pair, Watson la a formidable relief player in raao eltltrr of the slant become indisposed, while Hardy, who In reality Is captain and manager of the did little fighting; in fact, ha was con entered through with th ring by Ilia friend and boxing crillca, A year ago he derided on another comeback and got away with it fairly good. Ho lollowed with others and repeated. Then came a rhallenge from hia old French rival ledoux wod the Kid accepted. They fought twelve round al HaltimAr last week and th Kid via declared the win ner on point, although there was lit tie to chooa between them, according to some of the report It a repetition of their Angele battle, with both boy f'ghtln Ilk tigers and never giving an Incr either way. J hr rrencli bur led disappointed after the battle and would not admit th Haltiiuor superiority of th Kid, and wanls a third meeting over a longer A flfiean-roun- d battle in New route, York might be more to Ledoux liking. waa-alino- te3m. can play a superlative game If occasion demand Patterson 4s the. power in the Australasian tvam, playing a game somewhat similar lo that of Maurice McLoughlln when the 'tatter Waa at the top of hia tenni form. Brookes, undoubtedly one of the greatest plavers of all times, is well advanced In year from a playltyg standpoint, and cannot be expected to carry the burden of two single mu tehee and one double match In tlireo days. If lie pairs wlHi Patterson In the double, he will not appear In the single. , It. mav be, however, that Brooke and Patterson will devote their efforts to the singlea, and Irave the doubles contest to Thotnaa and Wood, who make a most formidable team. A study of the vast amount Of flat which haa accumulated In connection with fourteen year of ply for the Davia cup show that, not including the pre. rounds of th 1320 matches, Ilmlnaty aixty-elgl- it player, representing nine . vfcave participated tn the; play for l Ihe lentils trophy. Of this the British Isle - have used number, eighteen and the L'nlted State seventeen. Australasia la third with ten, and France, Belgium and Houtlt Africa follow with five each. All told, these player took part In 233 matches which went to a decision, and one match- - resulted In a tic. na-tio- Brookes Is Leader. The veteran Brooke, hold the individual honor, having been n member of the Auatialaaian team In eight different During (hi period he played forty-fomuU'ltr. of which he won thirty-- l. The late Anthony VYtidlng, a compeer of Brook ea. who was killed during the world war, 'holds second honor, fop srven year of competition he during hithirty-seven played matches, of which he won twenty-eigh- t. J. C. T'arke, the English veteran, rank third, with twenty-tmatches and (waive victor!. IV. A and M. E. McLoughlln. two outstanding star of American ten-n- l. are tied with twenty matches each. Larned ha a hk&htly better winning with thiljcen victories to twelve. The latter's defeat of both Wilding and Brooke In 114. when the Australasian were at the of their court career, however, height waa undoubtedly th gratrst individual feat In the annals of International tenni. The complete rerord of Individual er who have taken part In five or playmore matches up to the close of 1319 and the result of the final, round In each Davi cup match alnce 1900 follow: Mat, he. rtyd. hod, fe.rr-t- t. H. R., B I V K., Aufttml... 8 Rmnkr. f tolhltfs W. J 1 R ; yer. ur hree e. r' . Drruvift. M I Borman Is.,,., C ? , J r It Brlgitim, . R I 4 4 Ivohertx, F., R I,,.,., iNH.rty. II l. R. I .. ... Frottihriro O. miiny . ..8 t.eeevet M . Prunes. 4 A. be. Iloherl ila, knl M II B . ! A .... I Craws , l . I . , . ... 2 3 krealaer. tt , ,erinany, . .6 klnfaents ) f. , ,, Uraed. W A , I a . .. 6 Lensalrs, W, Belglttw.. ...J . 9i High aiogle game 28 . Thompami Ewwutt 285 ftitlllTan . Tha.rar ., Dptw Albert ... (M, ... s' - 319 316 ... Hub three ntt Fr Albert ... ...-- ... Hill ee.e Hrm .... ftuHlraa Thom paw 6 MS Young Mach May Continue as Pilot of ' Mobile Club Earl Mack, son of Connie Mack, famoolt leader of th Athletics, probahlv will be retained aa manager of the Moline club of the Three-- I league next season. Alhas though no official announcement been made, members of th F3ard of director. expressed themsele. aa favorable to Mack's retention. FOR EXAMPLE. Teacher What ar the properties of heat and cold? hmall Pupll-T- h properly of heat I lo expand and cold to contract. Teacher Now give me en example. Hmall Pupil In summer, when it la hot, the dva are tong: In winter, whan it la cold, the daya ar abort. Chicago Newa. s I 2' i |