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ON TUXEDO COURTS: TEMMI 
oS os Osborne, of Chicago, and C. C. National Orgs 
Policy at Al 
uk 
Pell Win Right to Meet for Gold Discussion, 
Racquet Championship. 
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[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD.] Arguments over | 
TuxEpo Park, N. Y., Friday.—The semi- definition of an ar 
finals for the gold racqtiet championship took up most of t \ 
were played on the courts of the Tuxedo|™eeting of the Un) 
: Lawn Tennis Associ 
Tennis and Racquet Club to-day. Cc. G Waldorf-Astoria Ho 
Osborne, of the University Club, of Chi-ling of that body. 
cago, defeated G. Maurice Heckscher, of {Opposition develope 
ag Craft To Be 
dat. 
: offered by the org” 
the New York Tennis and Racquet Club, Merrihew had draft 
three games to two, and Clarence C. Pell : 
of the Tuxedo Tennis and Racquet Club,|was taken and the 
won from Arnold F. McCormick, of the}/@Mendment was pas 
: _. | Was necessary to hav 
to one. . Messrs. Pell and Osborne will}. When it, came to | 
meet.to-morrow in-the final. | 
cussion and delay tH 
night before the resi 
from Mr, Heckscher by 15-8, but the sec-| 7,> osore the resi 
ond was close all the way. The score was!bea chance of any ot 
res st ; pat policy on the re! 
winning by 18-15. The third game was trol the sport in thi! 
Mr. Heckscher obtained a lead that|amateur definition fe 
brought him victory by 15—12. being 87 in favor and 
hew was the followin} 
but the fifth and deciding one was a hard Has not accepted m 
an 3 (hands scored fifteen aces to Mr. Heck- eirsig gee pod 
a the -control is perfectly instine-/scher's five. Mr. Heckscher, in his two 
*{ A vote of those pi 
University Club, of Chicago, three games ft one of the laws 
gramme there was | 
Mr. Osborne took.the first game easily 
It seemed hardly pos} 
tied at thirteen all, Mr. Osborne finally|the American body | 
also close, twelve all being called before} The change in the 
The fourth game was all Mr. Osborne's, _ he amendment aaq 
contest. Mr. Osborne in his first five/game in a tourname 
_ wheel being pushed forward and papehteses Sree Seen | 
- control the elevation of the ma-|22nds that followed, added five more,/it and sanctioned b t 
Pea: Ea ide to|bringing his score to.10—-13. The West-|National Lawn Tenn! 
id turned from side to side to|>ringing accept actual railroad 
= e 7 = xr + a « Ne 
I t laterally. In turning the wheel erner, however, easily acquired by his ef his home to the city w 
’ is held, and such ho 
is an. og aed handle iS} fective service the two necessary aces for 
oat a5 e whee » thus giving 2 per-— = reer nay rovide but sh. 
_ al balance, and in turns it is only a 15—10 triumph. fae ie lieu of hospi 
A player when of | 
= =40 off-set the rudder handle to} Clever playing was witnessed in the 
sr or the other, still controlling the|match between Messrs. Pell and McCor- represent an associa ll 
, Sition of the machine by turnin€| mick wr Pell, the younger man, finally} world’s championship 
_;. and handle together sideways. Sc Be titi rin a-tourna 
ge : . won through superior staying powers andj Petition o ‘a 
| pe of control was adopted after rags Sea ae . : auspices of the U. S. ‘§ 
| udy had been made of all existing| effective returns of the long rallies. representative team off 
_: Nd combines many features that} The summary:— —- ceive from such asso| 
| ome standard in Europe, the : 
: Osborne vs. Heckscher. necessary travelling z 
af f 2 t nm 
(rr lateral balance by the steering ing expenses. Such .@ 
\r example, being the standard FIRST GAME. | must- report \the dota 
4 nt in the German army and na ices See a iTeje wien ae xeee a cae nie a ele'e'e 6 8 1—i5 such player on reques: 
: -he German Wright aeroplanes. eckscher SSCCAR Sea ees avepcccsbauecaeve 2 1 j— § Co ittee of the U. Ss. 
?1 feature of the control is the SECOND GAME. 
or association must > 
| nner in which the rudder control Osborna 
5 ie en) SORE OL Gehrig 25425 72 679005 0 1 O 5-18] of the holding of a to 
=; 2d with the warping. Heckscher....0 20211301412 2-15 the secretary of the U. 
“een known for some time that i THIRD GAME. aaitina paid iy 
- oo) Bee oa ae iee 4 Ompome 1 cles es -.2 0 0 5 0 2 3 0-12! portation and expense 
a7 sce Ma ca al Gale Heckscher ........... 0610 2 4 1 1—15/participated in such tor 
ale. Expert ay ane ee FOURTH GAME. names of such players, 
> Atwood, Oscar Brindley, Beck- Orborns oes Se ePp ee JOE | eee Mn bee ee 0— 5 rs ‘Robert D. W: 
ms and several of the army ana|Heckseher ...........1 3°10 0 1 6 2 1-15} Outside of the choi 
 1en, have expressed admiration -. FIFTH GAME. dent and the secret: 
_ aw system, particularly because | Osborne cesveveeseceseasl 3 1 0 8 0 0 2-15|CErS Was cut and 
-_vinetiveness, which is bound to|Heckscher .............. 000 14 4 1 0-10) Was again elec 
uch easi yeh Aces by setvices—Osborn@, 37; Heckscher, 35. Henry W. 
nt er and safer to fly than Aces by placing— Ochorns; 20; Heckechig: 99 [ares ince eee 
EIR sortie ae eine RE ees be 
