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Show 'CHARITY' MATCHES TO BE RESTRICTED XKW YORK. Feb. 4. A resolution adopted by the United State Lawn Tennis association today expressed overwhelming disapproval of so-called "charity'' in itches for which an admission ad-mission fee was charged and oted to sanction sank matches only when tho cause was "extraordinarily deserving." WTUiam T. Tllden 11. of Philadelphia: Philadel-phia: national champion, was the most vehement opponent of the resolution. reso-lution. He asserted that such a resolution reso-lution would place an Indirect stigma on tennis players who took part in charity matches and would deprive them of the rlRht to judge which u i re for worthy causes. The resolutions was passed follow ing a statement by Julian Myrlck. president, "that it simply was meant to emphasize the danger of promiscuous promiscu-ous mall-he ami 'h ill-approval of aasoelal ion.'1 |