. SUNDAY MQRNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 COP. LA cons 'By ; Alan J . Gould, , Associated Press Sports Editor. GEftMANTOWN CRICKET Club. PHILADELPHIA, PA1, Sept., 10. (AP) The Davis cup, most highly prized of tennis trophies, passed today from America to France for the first time In its -history. In a dramatic uphill fight to victory, France' youthful stars broke through the defense of Am erica's veterans, captured both of the remaining singles matches this afternoon - and won the challeng ing round by the close but never theless decisive margin of 3 to i. i . American hopes had been buoy : ed high by 'the sensational come- back of yilliam T. Tilden In two l previous days of yietoHous play that bad put the defenders in the ietdr ' Tilden Gives Out s" They faded suddenly however. i when Big Bill "cracked" under s tha strain and fell before the ma-chine-like onslaught of, Rene La coste. They vanished entirely when Little Bill Johnston, al ; though making a gallant as well as .unexpected stand, yielded to the super-stroking control of Hen ri Cochet in the final match. Lacoste, scoring his second as well as convincing victory of the series, outstroked, ' outgeneraled and easily, butlaated Tilden, upon whose previous brilliance high hopes had 4 been placed. The French stylist, won by scores of 6-3.H-4,. 6-3, and'his Victory ; was as decisive as these scores 1B dicate. Johnson Takes Brace Cochet faced a plucky John ton who Showed a remarkable .recovery from his disappointing -form of Thursday, when the An , ericaa lost in straight sets to La coete. ftut the result, evn though postponed through Little Bill's gallant stand, was inevit-J wbhs.' v'Cochet won, also in four seta, by scores of C-4, 1-6, 6-2. , Thus the two veterans, who. io-. gethef. brought the famous tennis can back "from Australia in 3920 and played the .leading to ie !h de-l fending; yer sfnee,irpas8ad Jrotn their long -held heights before an itnpetuoua, indomitable .youth that wrould.aot be denied. With the end ing; the. -dynasty that the two' Bills set, up sevea years agd, the most successful in tennis his tory, France has established a new regime on' control. -; Twenty three years old, poker faced, relentlessly accurate Rene Lacoste and . 2 &; year old Henri Coehet, dazzling, brilliant, have accomplished what no other na tion has beca able to do since 1924. Shoves Sportsmanship Little BUI, even though it was his second-come back, was a he ro in defeat. . He had', done all that ceuhr be asked against an op ponent whose- resources in youth, varrety and stroke and in control were fdr superior. Ills ready smile was there when he congratulated the victor, patting Coehet on the back la fatherly fashion but af terward, in ike dressing room, fohnston was heart-broken, a re action from -th efrect of his tense fight. THden, however, was the more tragic figure of the two American veterans. Big Bill had drilled him self for his greatest fight through months of constant competition. Always a dramatist, he had set the scenes for a final come-back by his sensational play of the two days before. He knew that Ameri can hopes rested almost entirely on his Kaunt frame and appeared inspired by it. He was the favor ite over Lacoste because of his previously exhibited form. JOIM 'HUGH TAKES TITLE OVER HUNTER DEL MONTE. CAL.. Sept. 10. (AP) John McHugh of San Francisco won the California am ateur golf championship today by defeating Chuck Hunter, Tacoma, 8-7 In the 36 hole finals. fcy winning toiay, McHugh be came State titleholder'fof the' sec ond time.1 Hunter, a hard driving, six foot youngster from the Pacific north west, Blarted out impressively and at the end of the sixth hole of the niornlnjc found, was fputf up on his opponent. He maintained! 10MI TO BB FAST AGGREGATE"! Pleasing the fans and putting up real baseball to merit their gat6 admissions looms so much atroqg ef than winning titles as the finan cial going gets tougher, that Man ager "Frisco" Edwards of the Sa lem Senators took a chance and' invited the Woodmen of the World, who play the Solons here today, to bring- along any ; ball players they eould.' With the bars let down In that rashion, it's pretty likely that the visitors will put Op a strong game, as there, are a lot of good baO players running loose in Portland i since some of the leagues have ended their schedules. . This is the last league game scheduled for the home diamond, and if the weather is anvwhere fuar agreeable, a large turnout is expected. ' The Senators will have the reg ular lineup with the exception that Gabarino will play second base. filling the vacancy created when Joe Sullivan packed his suit cases and headed east to resume ' his studies at Notre Dame. Hauk will play third base, this being his list appearance before laying down his mitt and donning a football hel met. ' 1 Johnny Beck is slated to pitch, and the fans, watching him work, V Ji-i Vt-'-i . k I"-. the future San Francisco Seal. Beck signed up with the Seals list week, and is to report at the spriag training enmp. o : : --o I National League Standings T- O r glng Nflw York down to a game and a half from the leading pi rates, .. : Score': v RH,E New York ..-.....-;... X 6 Chicago - .. 2 11 t) Benton. Henry and Taylor, Cummings; Bush and Hartnett. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10. (AP) Ray Kremer, backed "by sensa tional fielding shutout Philadel phia, 4 to 0 today and Pittsburgh held to Its slim lead In the Na tional league pennant tight. Score: R H; E Philadelphia . 0 8 .1 Pittsburgh .'. i 9 ; 1 Ulrich, Decautur and Wilson; Kremer and Smith. At Cincinnati: BostonxCtnciut nati game postponed, wet grounds. r Coast League Standing -O I w. Oakland .........lOS Seat tie it 92 San Francisco....;... 94 Poland. .............. S Sacramento .......... 83 Missions , ?? Hollywood 79 Los Angeles 86 L. T 75 78 86 94 94 10!) Pet. BID .651 .647 .506 m .47 .457 .386 dropped nine straight holes. Beginning the 'second eighteen, flvop, McHugh kept up a"s1ady flawless game and was never in dapger. - Onr jprivate opinion is that no body is having as much fun "ou Of President Coolidge's laconic! wlve-Word statement as Presi dent Coolidge himself. W. Pittsburgh 78 Chicago 77 New York 76 St. Louis 75 Cincinnatti 61 Boston 55 Brooklyn 56 Philadelphia 55 L. 53 64 54 55 68 74 78 86 Pet. .592 .688 .685 .577 ..473 .'426 .418 .390 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10. (AP) The Cardinals maintained the fast National league pace today by the lead untjl the ninth and then trlumphing over Brooklyn for a If second time in the series by 5 t6'2: Scores: .R H, E; Brooklyn .......2 9 1 St. Louis 5 11 1 Vance, Plitt and Beherry; Alex ander ahd Schulte, LOS ANQ ELE. Sept. 1 0 .- AP ) Wally Hood's single to center In the 12th inning, scoring John ny Mitchell, broke up 4 hurling duel between Cunningham and S.hellenback and gave the Angels a 6 to 5 victory .oyer Hollywood today. Jimmy Murphy's homer in the 8th with two on became a four run rally which put the Siars in front. Score: R H E Hollywood ...5 8 2 batters API -San Francisco fou.nd Eekert freely fodajr and the Sealaheat he ,Mlssi6ns4; o3,.J nesday, under direction of Miss Mitchell, Ue San Francisco hur- ler. .yielded five hits tor three runs in the first three Innings but Ughjened after that. ; Score: :'. ? Missions ...T 7 0 San Francisco -6 13 0 Eckert and Whitney; Mitchell and Vargas. At Portland: Sacramento-Portland game postponed,' rain. , The athletic program at the Y. M. C. A. will get nnder way to morrow when men's gymnasium classes will be started under direc tion of Robert JBoirdnfah director.. C, andthis, spring thVV:'t?'ereV Classes for women, will start Wed- Elixabeth Rowley, a new addition to the Y. M. C. A. staff. Instruction will be given this year in boxing, wrestling, tumb ling, and advanced apparatus. Stanley Frye, former 1 Ight-heayy- weighf champion of 1 the Pacific fleet, will have charge of the box In classes, and Fenlmore Baggett, a former Willamette ' university wrestler, will teach beginners ' In that science. Tumbling , Instruc tion will be given by JHaryey Brock, and advanced apparatus, "by A; J. Englebart Competitive teams in. basketball; volleyball, handball, swimming. gym hockey, and indoor baseball will be developed. . There is a pos sibility that the state Y. M. C. A. swimming championship,, and vol ley ball championships, will be p!ayed in Salem. Last winter 40 organ lfd bas ketball teams played at the Y. M. Lbs Angeles 6 14 fi2 Inninsrs) ShelJenback and "Murphy; Cun ningham and Sand berg. OAKLAND, Sept. 10. (APJ Seattle downed the Oakland team twice today, 4 to 3 and 2 to 0. Boehler. who carried " the bnrden On the mound for Oakland for eight innings of the first 'gaijft contributed' a home rnn toward the scoring, but had the defeat charged against him. First game: ' Scores;. ' Seattle ."....v.... OakJfirt fT Knnaorl flnd Rnrreanl- Rnahlcr Second game: Scores: R H E eattle -,..2 Oakland 0 ' 7 Edwards and Schmidt; Cooper and . Baker, Read. scriptipn 3He Wrote ' in 1892 is the World's Most Popular Lajcative 22 baseball teams under the super vision of Y. official , Miss-Rowley, the new women's swimming Instructor, is a gradu ate of .O. A. C. andhas had con siderable experience as a gymna sium, dancing, arid swimming teacher. She has servd as Port land playground supervisor. . , SUSPECT IX CUSTODY . SAN ; FRANCISCO,' Sept. 10.- ( AP-r-Jwcoktliermaualias ,J;uic Bennett, sought for months' to unravel the Julian Petroleum cor poration collapse, was enroute to night toward il Los Angeles In charge of three Investigators of the district attorney of Los An geles county. Herman surrender ed in a hotel here Thursday jiTght. S 5 1 5 Glasses Are Needed 4APPKAL TO O'NEILL" New Location Dr. C. B. 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