w Sport Sparks By RON GEMMELL ...JilH1 19 tM month that the C3 treasury tu EES!i-h?Tm "plV' '"M00.0OO. tht the Senator beet U ob tat ill 11 to t with Bob Qulnn'a doubt- rw ..a Russell for the winning- runs, end that cherries -were 4t end a pound, ; u.'"?.,,; Kin? George V; was recover ing from dangerous illness. 100-bottles of century old rum were found 40 - feet below the East river In New York. Big Bill Tildes lost to Henri Cochet at . Wimbledone and Babe Ruth's 17th homer enabled theYanka to beat Boston l-ii.v'-;,-4 " IV ; ; Maxle : Rosen bloom - outpointed Joe Anderson in Portland, Helen - Wills and Helen Jacobs worn their war into the finals at Wimbledon and Dr. Ira' Landreth told a n; tional croup of young people that bootlegging would ' soon be out lawed socially, i , -Salem's Legion post was mak ing extensive plans to entertain . the state convention delegates with ' Salem's largest parade in history, Helen Wills' beat Helen I Jacobs 1-1. C-2, to win her third " straight British' tennis -title at ' Wimbledon and .Lee Eyerly-won 'the Portland - to - Sllverton air derby , '. r -TTi sssifnrr-'-f ir r--f-" BILL TILDEN ' Woodburn .... .. . , is.' v. A ' . ' A. 'f ' J .-I J - .4 " rfsl ' "I "" ' " Junior Mlmt Salem Osculation bad Stuff SaidProf. Long-drawn-out -osculation and promiscuous kissing1 were de cried as nnhealthful by a nationally known doctor during July, 1129. Van Ryn and Allison won . the men's doubles championship at Wimbledon, John D. Rockefeller became 00 years of age and "Pete" Relnbart and partner, L, W. Mendell, broke the world's airplane endurance record at Culver City, Calif. Collision of two British submarines under the sea's surface resulted in death to 24, Salem's city ordinances were revealed as making unlawful "sunbacked" bathing suits and Gus Sonnenberg tossed Ed "St rangier" Lewis to retain the world's heavyweight wrestling title. - Clara Bcw announced her 'engagement to Harry Rlchman. Max Schmellng and Joe Jacobs were suspended by tbe New York boxing commission and Don Moe of Portland captured medalist honors in the Western Amateur open golf tourney at Mission Hills. Kansas City. Relnbart and Mendell came down after 10 days aloft. Percy Williams tied the 100-yard dash record as he beat Frank Wyckoft In t 36 seconds, and Don Moe won the Western Amateur. " Expected Rocket to Hit Moon. Clark University Prof. Robert H. Goodard shot off a rocket he expected wonld reach the moon. Colonel Bradley's Blue Larkspur won the ISO. 000 Arlington classic and Salem's city dads killed the SP bus franchise ordinance. 1 " BUI Tilden. Frank Hunter, John Van Ryn and Wllmer Allison were named to the American Davis cup team. Wayne Barbara pitched the Senators to a C-2 win over Longview, five banks closed In Tampa, Fla., and war clouds gathered on the Rnsso-Chinese front. Tommy Loughras retained his light-heavyweight title by de eisionlng Jimmy Braddock in IS rounds, Russia refused to arbitrate in the Chinese dispute and a 75-year-old Kalamazoo woman was mufdered by a couple, who believed her to be a witch. Babe Ruth' was forced from the Yankee lineup 'by a leg injury sustained while rounding the bases after a home run crash, Port land moved out of the coast loop cellar and Ignoring the right of way was found to be tbe outstanding cause of traffic accidents in Salem. ' Gene Tunney was faced with a 1500,000 alienation of affection suit, a contract was let for Oregon's new office building, and Jacob Meyers pitched the Senators to a 4-2 win over the Portland Wolf era, ! A's, Yanks Were Neck-and-Neck. - Ten years ago this month "Freedom of the Press was the title of a Statesman editorial, the Relnhart-Mendell endurance record was broken by the St Louis Robin and the Senators squelched the tour ing House of David bearded bambinos by a 9 to t count. Ted Fox decisioned Benny Pels in a torrid tiff at the armory, Jackie Fields won the world's. welterweight title from Joe Dundee on a second-round foul snd Connie Mack's Athletics and Miller Hug gins' Yankees were having unite a race in the American league. " Lee Eyerly suffered broken bones in a plane crash at the" Eugene airport. Hoover took, a fishing jaunt, Henri Cochet whipped Big Bill Tilden in straight sets in Davis cup singles play and a lot of guys wearing knickers were being pictured in the papers. ' ' Sllverton s Legion Juniors beat Eugene's 6-2, Allison and Van Ryn won the Davis cup doubles title for Uncle Sam, colored movies hit Salem and Hoover landed France for a war debt payment The state chamber of commerce was trying to find a way to spend S 25.000, Babe Ruth celebrated his return to active duty with his 23rd home run and the mercury hit 100 on Stem's downtown streets. j. Said ' Shine & 'Mony no Go. A Salem minister said moonshine and matrimony was about the same calibre of mixture as alcohol and gasoline, the soviet govern ment claimed the czar's fortune, county finances were found to be in "good condition and Bill Tilden was announced as "through." A gal brought a 1300,000 breach of promise suit against a guy whom she alleged to, have five times backed out of marriage with her and for whom she had prepared two trousseaus, ML. Scott nipped the Senators 9-3 and President Hoover defended his naval acts in a reply to American Legion Commander Paul V. McNutt. The Graft Zeppelin was ready to take off for America. Billie ' Dove was headlining a movie at a local cinemanse, Sllverton won its way into the finals of the state Legion Junior tourney and a leghorn hen was laying 24 eggs per month. The Chicago Cub and Philadelphia Athletics looked to be head ed for the world's series, Col. Charles A Lindbergh discovered the lost city of Maya while flying over Central America on a "good will trip for uncle Sam and a Gervais couple waited until the birth of their 13th child before reporting any of them to county authorities. Local Legions Lose Out 15-4 Too Much Batting Power ; and Mound Prowess for Local Lads Under the arcs baseball got its Salem baptism amidst, a batting barrage last night on Sweetlaad with Woodburn's Legion -Juniors unlimbering a 15-hit, . 20-base load of ' 'em to - bury Salem's Juniors by a 15 to 4 count. It was Woodburn's s e e o n d straight win in the district loop, having beaten Dallas last Thurs day. They move to HiUsboso -today, while Salem entertains Hills boro on Sweetland next Tuesday. ' - All Hard Hitters Biggest guns in tbe Weodburn attack were Leftflelder Coleman. Centerfielder Smith," Third Base man Neal and Substitute' Right Odder Hanauska, who ln reality the team's top hurler but who went in as a pinch hitter and played the outtltld spot. Coleman rapped a home run - that scored tne ahead, a double and a single in six trips; Nesl poled a pair of triples and a blngle In three of ficial appearances; and Hanauska doubled and singled In two, trips Center Patcber Don Barnick collected three of the four Salem hits registered off two Woodburn pitchers, a triple, a donble and a single that accounted for three of the local lads', four tallies. His extra base blows came off Yackey. scatter-armed starting hurler, who was relieved in the fifth, with two away, by Miles. Miles struck out 10 and gave up but two blows in the four plus frames he worked, throwing a fireball that bad tbe Salem hick ory wielders stepping in the bucket Yackey had whiffed seven before he retired, making a total of 17 Salems who bit the dust on strikes. Southpaw Clay Patterson start ed for the locals, giving up 10 bits and allowing 11 earned runs in seven frames. Bob Bailey, a righthander, hurled the last two. in which he was touched for four runs on five hits. Salem (4) Yada, c, r. Freeman, 1 Barnick, r Wilson, s Asplnwall, 1 Salstrom, 3 Bower, 2 .... Williams, r Patterson, p Bailey, p .... Henery. e Totals .... Americae s Sweep- WiniObledoii Net Meet i jl Keep Up With the Sllverton send pro baseball tourney with The Statesman; dally ' coverage. IP (ID DB IT g RON - GEMMELIr wfi'or A Homer Is tbe Statesman sports page; home sports first la all ways. Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 9, 1939 PAGE SEVEN Curt Comments By CURTIS This year's Willamette Valley Golf association tournament, ache Golf association tournament, scheduled for todsy st Eugene, is -going to be the biggest of the ser ies and Its sponsors claim it will be the biggest one-day golf tour nament held in the United States. Tw.enty one teams of eight men esch wiU compete over the 30-hole route which will take them over two of Eugene's three courses, the the Country club and Laurelwood. Laurelwood Is the defending ' champion bat Eaatmoreland, ae of six teams from Portland, Is the favorite. Salem, fielding an unusually yoathf al team. Is . a dark horse. ladlvldaal and team champions hips are it stake, and It's all oa a medal p4ay basis. ' O Not many of the Salem players who went to Oregon City' recently are on the team going to Eugene, so the Salem club will be at the same strength for its home match with Oregon City today. Salem has lost its last two home matches and will be out todsy to reverse this non-customary trend. v - v Yoar correspondent competed, with editors and press associa tion men In the Oregon Newspa per Publishers convention tour nament at Mt. Hood course last weekend. If a fellow of modest golf ability Is looking for com petition. U which be has a rhance, we'll :, recommend '. a. ' group of editors; but journal ism professors and advertising agency men are tougher. ' The If t Hood course has one of tte most beautiful settings in Ora- gon. down among the foothills of the Cascades, and it's a pleasant course to play but don't under estimate its hazards, mostly wa ter. We visited five ot them There's a most obliging pro, Nor man Smith, who, to the great sur prise of Claude Ingalls, was well versed in politics and other topics of general Interest. We recom mend a visit to this course at Welches, to anybody who is up Mt Hood way. Fireworks Coming Although Bit Late Harry Elliott to Tangle With Berry in Armory . . Hate Heat Although a week late,' fireworks are due at Salem's armory Tues day night when Harry Elliott the "rasslia reT wnl attempt to make good his threat to put "Wild Red Berry, the champion referee-push er in his place. Ever since the cantankerous Ca nadian ruffian hit these parts El liott has had trouble with him. and the bad feeling culminated two weeks ago when Elliott was forced to lower the boom on the strawberry-thatched meanle. Berry, the' bombastic ' badman, has worked mainly in eastern rings .where It Is a sin for the ar biter to lay a hand on the gruat-and-groan gnys,-and he has open ly resented any-effort of Elliott or other officials to stop his un scrupulous tactics. . : I i . - The main event hate heat, which will-- be over - the. two-out-oPthree falls, one-hour route, will be pre ceded""' by" two tussles 1 Promoter Owen" expects to be better than average. The opener, 30 minutes. pits Don HUI against Eddie Rob erts.' while popular Harsnau car ter will take on George Kltxmiller in the middle, 45-mIaute anmbeT, B R H A O 2 3 0 1 ( 4 10 0 0 5 0 3 0 2 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 IS 3 0 0 4 3 4 0 1 S 1 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 33 4 4 10 20 Woodburn Smith, m . Coleman, Bones, 1 Halter, e . DeJardin, Neal, 3 ... Aden, r ... Hatcher, s Yackey, p Miles, p ... Hanauska, Totals . Errors - (15) B 6 .4 .5 .3 .2 5 R 3 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 1 14 H 0 2 IS A 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 15 O 0 0 13 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 27 2 3 2 44 Williams, Salstrom, Bower, Hatcher 3, Barnick. 2 hits 4 runs ot Yackey in 4, 10 and 11 off Patterson in 7, 5 and 4 off Barley in 2, 2 and 0 off Miles in 4. Winning pitcher, Yackey. Los ing pitcher, Patterson. Runs re sponsible for, Yackey 4, Patter son 9, Bailey 3 Struck out, by Patterson 5, Yackey 7, Miles 10 Bases on balls of Yackey 5, off Patterson 3. Stolen base, Yada 2, Neal 3, Aden, Wilson; DeJadin, Bones, Smith, Halter, Hanauska, Bower, Neal 2, Barnick, Smith Home run, Coleman. Two-base hit, Barnick, Coleman, Hanauska, Bones. Runs batter in, Barnick 3, Yackey 2, Coleman 4. Neal, Aden, Hanauska 4. Hit by pitched. Freeman by Yackey, Wilson by Yackey, Neal by Bailey. Passed ball, Henery 2. Time of game, 2 hours and 35 minutes. Umpires, Voget and Girod Oregon State Has Coast Golf Match SEATTLE, July 8-ff)-North ern division track, swimming, wrestling and fencing crowns will be decided at the University of Washington in 1940, Ray Eck mann, Athletic director, said to day. " The title track meet will be held May 18. Wrestling, swimming and fencing championships will all be held March 2. The golf championship meet goes to Oregon State college May 25. while the tennis title quest win be settled at Moscow the same date. Foresters and Barricks Winners at Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL The Foresters trimmed the Sodality 1-0 Friday night in a ' league game at the Ebner ball park. Babe Uselman. Forester catcherJirought in the tone score. In the preliminary the Mt Angel girls were routed 11 to 1 by the Salem Barricks team. Why Setter wkeh otbsxs raxu bm Chun nwlin. Aawshif SCO CESS toe iOOO years CHtH A Ms atatUr with what allmtat " rs atTUCTEJ 4isfr -' mIHs, fcMrt. Inas. '. kits.: ttMaack. gat eoutipstiss. stcsrs. ibtk, rbeaSMttois. gait . ss4 la4r, ftver, skis, ftaule at- platata j Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. " 8. B.' fsag. raara! practice - fc ' CMaa. Offiea kssrs S S p.m. Sa- -ay , sa4 Wasaas S Is IS s.sw Itt . Oaw'l 9L galea. Ore. Angels Humble Beavers 13 -11 Portland Rallies in 9th to Score Three Rons and : . Load Bases , ' s " LOS ANGELES, July 8-P- Truck Hannah's' league-leading Angels won another Pacific coast slugfest from the lowly but llsty Portland Beavers today. The score was 13 to 11. Entering the ninth with a five- run lead, the Angels received the scare of their lives when the Ore- gonians scored three times and loaded the bases before Al Epper- ly, fourth Los Angeles pitcher. ended the game by making Harry Rosenberg ground out to Eddie Mayo. The Angels' second win' in a row in the abbreviated series was cred ited to Lieber. Hilcher was the losing pitcher. Portland 11 15 1 Los Angeles 13 14 1 Llska, Hilcher (3). Radonits (6), and Fernandes. Stine. Kush (4), Lieber (S) Epperly () and R. Collins. SAN DIEGO. Calif.. July 8-P) -After dropping a 4 to 3 decision in the opened, San Francisco's Seals ran wild to wallop San Die go's Padres. 12 to 3, and get an even break ' in a Coast league double-header here today, open ing a- four-game series. San Francisco 3 10 1 San Diego 4 S 1 Stats, Guay (6), Ballou (S) and Sprints. Hebert, Pillette (4) and Starr. San Francisco 12 14 0 San Diego 3(2 Powell and Woodall, Leonard (S). Olsen. Craghead (5), Wheel er (t) and Starr. OAKLAND. Calif.. July S-UPV- Oakland chalked up its first vic tory ot the season over Dick Bar rett, ace righthander, by defeating Seattle, 11-2, here today. The win tied the series at one all. Seattle 2 11 0 Oakland 11 17 0 Barrett, Van Fleet (4), Soriano (7) and Campbell. Buxton and Conroy. Solons Keep Up Wins SACRAMENTO. July Sacramento's winning streak reached eight tonight as Holly wood lost its second game of the series, 5 to 4. Tom Seats hurled his 11th victory beating Wayne Osborne. Grilk's double in the sixth with two on and two out was the deciding blow. Norman hit a home run with one on In the fourth and he doubled in the sixth to figure in all of the Stars' runs. Hollywood 4 1 Sacramento 5 11 0 . Osborne; Moncrief and Dap per, BrenzeL Seats and Grilk. Oregon Net Final Lacks Oregonians PORTLAND, Ore . July 8-WP) -Two native sons of other states Mel Dranga of Seattle and Phi) Harmon of Berkeley, Calif- fought their way to the finals in the men's singles of the 41st Oregon state tennis tournament today. Dranga, fourth seeded, drop ped Gunny Amonette, Berkeley in straight sets. 6-3, 6-1, 0-0. The unseeded Harmon, west- em England - nd European Jun ior champion, sLowed superior staying powers in beating George Rice, 3 5-year-old fifth seeded vet eran from Oakland, Calif., 1-C. 11-9, 6-3, S-4. The match lasted three hours. Two titles were decided today. Tom Brown, San Francisco jun ior champion and top seeded junior, won a close -1, 0-7. 11-0 victory from Walt Davis. Portland, to take the Junior erown. Jim Brink, Seattle boy's champ, had little trouble extend ing his reign over Oregon by downing Chip Cheney, Berkeley, the defending chsmplon, C-2 .7-5. Red Sox Yankees Twice First Time This Season Champs Have Lost two Games in Day - "' NEW- YORK. July 8-(JP)-Tbe Boston Red Sox tired a double broadside Into the big American league of the New York Yankees today with two victories, 3 to 1 and 3 to 2, which marked tbe first time this season the cham pions have lost a doubleheader. Tbe Sox now have won five of their last six games with New York, including three in a row in the current series. Frits Ostermueller scattered four hits in today's opener and Dennis G alehouse spaced five in the nightcap while their own at tack got to five New York pitchers for timely runs. Boston 3 10 0 New York 1 4 0 Ostermueller and Peacock. Hil- debrand. Sundra (5) Murphy (9) and Rosar. Boston 3 5 1 New York 2 5 0 Gatehouse and Desautels. Rus- so, Murpny (9) ana uicxey. Sox Hammer Tigers CHICAGO. July 8-WVTommy Bridges tried for his 12th victory today, but went to the showers under a seven-run, seventh Inning barrage as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers, 10 to 5. Detroit 5 10 Chicago 10 15 1 Bridges. Walkup (7) and York. Lee, Brown ( 8 ) and Tresh. Browns, Tribe Evea ST. LOUIS. July 8-(P)-Geor McQuinn and Chet Laabs cracked out home runs to lead the St Louis Browns to a 10 to 9 victory over the Cleveland Indians in the second game of today's double header, after the Indians took the opener, 5 to 3. Hintn inning nome runs by Hal Trosky and Roy Wea therly almost tied the count In the night cap, however. Cleveland 5 0 St. Louis 3 3 1 Harder, Mllner (7) and Pytlak Kennedy. Whitehead (9) and Glenn. Cleveland ; 9 IS St. Louis -10 9 2 Broaca. Stromme (2), Zuber (4) and Hemsley. Harris, Trotter (4) and Spindel. Solons, A's Split - PHILADELPHIA, July The Athletics divided a double- header with the Washington Sen ators today, the Mackmen winning the first 6 to 5 on Dick Siebert's hitting, and losing the second by a 6 to 3 score. , Washington 5 IS 2 Philadelphia 8 0 Masterson, Carrasquel (7), Ap- pleton (8) and Ferrell. Beckman, Dean (9) and Hayes. Washington 6 12 Philadelphia 3 5 Krakauskas and Giuliani. Pip- pen. Joyce (8) and Brucker. Leagu Baseball Coast League (Before Night Game) W L Pet. Los Angeles 59 42 .584 Seattle .S7 43 .570 San Franclsco-..S0 41 .521 Oakland . .50 50 .500 San Diego . 47 SO .485 Sacramento ..44 50 .4(8 Hollywood 45 54 .455 Portland 38 54 .413 National League Triumphs of "As Cheer HI Connie PHILADELPHIA, July 8-P- Connie Mack's son, Earl, said to day was "the best day dad's had since he took sick. As acting manager of the Ath letlcs during his .father's absence. Earl accepted for him a plaque presented to the 71-year-old base ball leader by Mrs. Emmett Orma- by, wife of an American leagne umpire. Connie, stricken with a recur rence of a gall bladder ailment, has been 111 more than a week. An Athletics' victory Thursday night after a six-game losing streak cheered him and today's triumph in the tint game ot a doable header gave him new encourage ment, his son said. Harry Ellio-tt "Wild Red" Berry lHosr MARSHALL CARTER GEORGE KITZMILLER 44 Mlavtea , , 1, DON HILL vs. EDDIE ROBERTS ; , , S0 3Ilnute, " . S m ARMORY SDff &30 Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 40. Reserved geate 75 "jr0 Tax) 1 , " Students 25e Tickets: Cliff Parker's and Lytle's - Auspices American Legiou J I " f . Herh Owens, Matchmaker -,. W L Pet. Cincinnati 43 26 .623 New York 39 33 .542 Brooklyn 35 32 .522 Chicago 39 36 .520 St. Louis 35 33 .515 Pittsburgh 33 33 .500 Bostoa . , 32 30 .471 Philadelphia 19 44 .292 American League W- L New York. 53 20 Boston 41 25 Chicago 38 33 Detroit 38 34 Cleveland ,38 34 Washington .30 41 Philadelphia 28 44 St. Louls. 21 51 PcL .726 .121 .535 .528 .628 .SIS .389 .292 Shining One Wins Hollywood Derby INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 8-(-Shinlng One won the 825,000 added Hollywood derby before 25,- 000 turf fans at Hollywood park today. It was a photo-finish for second and third between Wedding Call and Counterpoise, with the co favorites, Viscounty and Teddy Kerry, running out of the top money. Shining one equaled Seabiscult's time of 2 minutes 3 4-5 seconds for the mile and one quarter for the track. Wedding Call was declared sec ond and Counterpoise third. Shining One paid 821.00. 110.20, and 36.00. Wedding Call, owned by Gaffers and Sattler, paid 87.40 and 35.40. Counterpoise paid 85.40. Shining One. ridden by Jockey Westrope, finished a length and one quarter in front after a bril liant streteh drive. Koot Keen 1 . s on WiiiningG ames Veteran Hurler Hits out Homer to Give Cubs r 7-6 Victory CINCINNATI, July t-Jty-Charlie Root, like Ole Man Riv er, just keeps on rollin' along, winning ball games. The 40-year-old hurler came onto the scene In a tougv spot today and hit : no-jae run in the ninth to give the Chicago Cube a 7 to fi victory over the pace setting Cincinnati Reds. After breaking the knotted score, he retired the Reds in order to end the free-hitting contest. Chicago' 7 10 0 Cincinnati 6 14 1 Passeau, Root and Hartnett Grissom, L. Moore, Thompson, Johnson and Lombard!. Dodgers, Giants Spilt BROOKLYN. July 8-(-The Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants battled to e standoff to day in a doubleheader which Jammed Ebbets field to its 35.- capacity for the second con secutive day. The Giants rallied five runs in the eighth inning ot the first game to win 8 to 8 but another rally la the nightcap fell short and the Dodgers triumphed, 3 to 2. New York .8 12 0 Brooklyn 3 7 1 Schumacher, Hubbell. Lynn and Odea. Hamlin, Hutchinson, Coffman and Phelps, Denning, uaywortn. New York 3 Z 0 Brooklyn 3 8 0 Lohrman, Hubbell and Den ning. Mango, Fitxsimmons, Tu mults and Phelps, Hay worth. Great Boston Bees Win BOSTON, July 8-(ff-With no Philadelphlan going even as far as second base In the face of Lou Fette's masterful three-hit pitch ing, the Boston Bees handed the Phillies their eleventh straight defeat today by a 4-0 margin while chalking up their own eleventh victory in their last thirteen games. Philadelphia 0 8 1 Boston 4 8 0 Johnson and Davis. Fette and Lop ex. St. rain. Lou Is-Pittsburgh postponed; AliccMarble Plaver English Critics Hail Her as 2d Lenglen on Win Over Kay Stammers By SCOTTY RESTON WIMBLEDON, Eng., July S-JP) -Alice Marble, golden-haired girl from San . Francisco, beat Kay Stammers for the all-England 1 women's singles tennis champion ship today and when she walked off the center court to meet Queen Mary. Britain's tennis experts agreed that here at last 'was an other Suianne Lenglen. Playing with the r e 1 e n 1 1 e a s rhythm of all true champions sad covering the court like some great inhuman golden doll. Miss Mar ble simply- swept tbe beautiful English girl right off the court in 25 minutes and led the American team to one ot the greatest tri umphs of international sport, Tbe young American team not only won all five Wimbledon titles as they did last year but even took . the men's consolation tournament to make it six. The only title they didn't win was the women's conso lation singles. Here how they did It: Rlggs Wins Men's Bobby Rlggs, Chicago, defeated Elwood Cooke, Portland. Ore.. 1-4, 8-6, 3-6, 4-3, 6-3 (played yester day). Miss Marble defeated Miss Stam mers, England, 6-2. 6-0. Rlggs and Cooke defeated Frank Wilde and Charles Share, Eng land, 6-3. 3-0. 6-3, 9-7. Rlggs and Miss Marble defeated Wilde and Nina Brown, 9-7, 4-1. Hiss Marble and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan ot Cambridge, Mass., defending champions, de feated Helen Jacobs. Berkeley, Calif., and Billy Yorks, England, 0-1. 6-0. Don McNeill, Oklahoma City, de feated J. Van Den Kynde, Bel glum, 8-8, 6-2. for all-England plate (consolation). him 01 au tae attributes ef a great tennis player and Miss Mar ble had them today as she because the first woman In history of in ternational tennis to hold three American and three all-England titles at the same time. 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