>aturuay, tiuguist 14 and 15. *In addition to Tilden and Kozelui, * three other stars will appear on the program. Thev are Emmet Parey well known Chicago prof essionql, Robert Sellers, former Pacific coasi amateur champion, and Albert Burke' French prof essional champion.. Tilden and Kozeluh.wifl Meet in a singles ,match on.,both. days. Tiheyi will also pair up with othier -nm-eber of the troupe in the doubles matches. On Friday, Tilden and Sellers will op- pose Koze.uh, and Burke. Tilden ant! Paewill meet Kozeluh and Burke, o! Saturday. Althoughý Kozeluli was beaten con-. sistently by Tilden at the start of tie tour, the Czecko-Slovakian bas comne back. strong in recent ýmatches to take the measure of the former American and world's champion. At Onwevntsia recently Kozeluh won a liard fouglit match, from Tilden which went five sets. In the Onwentsia match Tilden won the first set. 3-6, and lost the second 9-7. Tilden's temperament got the better of him ni the next set an-' Kozeluh took advantage of Big Bil!'s errors to win, 6-1. The fourth ýWent to Tilden, 4-6 but Kozeluli rallied to ,Winý the final set, 6-3 and the match. A special prograni bas been ar-, ranged for- chldren atteniding ËFn-ý dav's matches. Tilden will auto- grapli the' racquet he uses during thet match and will. present it to a ci!:!- in the audience.. In addition a largeý numnber of auitographed halls will be distributed. Stands capable of seating 3,000 are being erected by the university. Tick- ets for the matches are on sale 'and may be purchased both in Evanston and Chicago., The complete programi. of - events Frlday, Auguist 14 3 o'cock, Burke vs. Pare 4'o'cloek, Tilden vs4,-Kogeluh. 5 o'elock, IPilden and Sellers vs. kozeWuh and Burke * Satnqrday, Auigust là 3o'clock, Burke vs. Sellers 4 o'clock, TIMden vs. Koyeluh, 5 o'clock, -Tilden and Pare.vs. Burke and K~ozeluh. Declares Cermak Pool The communication asking Justice Barber to accept- the appointment was signed by Avery Brundage, for- mer ail-American athletic champion and now president of the American Olytmpic organization. justice Barber will serve with other membérs. of the committee in selectnig athietes for the Olympics tobe held in -1932. Records and qualifications ot possible point scorers will be tabu- lated and sent to the national head- quarters in Detroit where the final selections. will be made. COSTS NO MORE, THAN- OTHER BURNERS WITH SAM.E EQUIPMENT V.- A.:.SMITH, Distrilutor lm 5Sheriman Ave. N 415Ave. 1 vaimeton Xubbard Wools (reenleat 0706 W 151 CORDURY- is$new fashionale coîeringfo Studio Couches, 3'Pieces-&d , Dresser, and Chest, to match Vanity, $170 of most swimming plants anywnere near its size in thé United States." In referring to the disease rumors,, *President Whealan 'said lie believed they were inspired by mischief makers for the purpose of frightening the Public and injutriig, the patronage of the pool.