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hi Mrs. Mallory Bows to Racquet Prowess of French Girl YANK LOSES STRAIGHT SETS Clival Crowd Pack Every Itirti of Court Aim phi theatre nt Wimble don u ml Owrflow ; rounds (lly the Associated Press) WIMIIMSOON, July S. Sutanne London, the marvelous French girl and holder of the world's tennis championship for women, playing liko ono inrnirod, won ft saltern ana cer tain vlrtory over the American chum Dion. Mrs. Molla Hjursledt Mallory this afternoon. She disposed of her opponent in two seta, the score being 6-2, 6-0. This wna tho event which tho ten nls world had awaited with keenest interest over slncui tho match -between thes two rivals in tho United States Inst year, which came to a sud den end through tho collapse of Mile. Lc 11 prion. Great crowds packed every nicho of tho great center court amphitheatre; tho gates to the en closure had lone since been shut and barred. 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A tn erica n Player INipnlnr Outbursts of applnuso gave evi dence of the overwhelming partiality for the American woman finallut, hut the French girl "had many supporters, who grew In numbers as she showed her mastery of the sport. She car ried herself with poise and confi dence. There was no evidence of nervousness. She played not only with confidence, but with delibera tion and thus was able to find the weak spots In Mrs. Mallory's armor and take a full advantage of them, After the easy manner in Which Mrs. Mallory hod disposed of Mrs. Reamlsh yesterday in the semi-finals. Its was expected that the American would make today's match a notable exhibition. It was thought that an anxious time was in store for Mile, lnglen nml that even If ultimately Mrs. Mallory was beaten, the French champion would have full proof that she had been In a game. As it was Mile, tnglen was the winner from start to finish. It was agreed that the American champion ployed excellent tennis and showed pluck and sportsmanship throughout but so far as tho contest tndav was concerned it is further agreed by the critics that she was outclassed. The battle at Wimbledon today for 'he women's tennis championship of the world which ended in victory for Mile. Suzanne Lenglen is the culmi nation of a three-year struggle for premier tennis honors between these two ployers which in recent months developed into the keenest and most personal conflict ever witnessed in the history of women's sport compe tltion. No amateur sport honor was ever more eagerly sought or bitterly con tested for. and additional interest and atmosphere were added to the strug gle as a result of the unusual, dra matic climax to the meeting of these two players in the American cham pionships last year when Mile. I.reng len defaulted to Mrs. Mallory because of illness after being defeated In the first Bet of the match 6-2. Two Shifts for Lumber Plant WINCHESTER. Idaho. July 8. The Craig Mountain Lumber company announces that it will go on a two shift basis August 1. The present crew of 800 men will be increased by 100. Construction of 10 miles of new logging railroad is included In plnns for logging operations to keep pace with the new mill schedule Rubber Plate $10.00 Gold Crown Porcelain Crown Silver Filling' u Painless Extraction 5.00 5.00 1.00 .50 We Save You Money! Dentists Willamette SU. MARSHFIELD PUT YANKEES TO Boston and St. Louis Split on Double-Header Bill A.MKIUOAN I.KAliVK T.. Pot St. Louis 4T, 32 New York 46 34 Chicago 40 37 .519 .532 meiroit 41 36 Washington , 36 40 Cleveland 35 43 lioston 34 43 IMiiledetphia 30 43 .474 .449 .44 .411 NRW YORK, July Speaker's two home runs, one. in the sixth m ning and the other in 'the ninth. abled Cleveland to defeat New York today, lioth Coveleskle and Mays pitched brilliantly and the Cleveland pitcher was especially effective In the pinches. Coveleskle struck out Meusel with the bases full in the seventh inning. The score; H. IL E. Cleveland 3 5 New York 1 8 1 Hatterios: Coveleskle and O'Neill; Mayes and Hoffman. Boston nml St. Low Is IMvldo P.OSTON. July 8. Boston and St. Louis again divided a double-hender today. Pratt's fielding ns well as his miiing i en i urea tne opener, in ine second game he hit a home run over the left field fence with Burns on base. The score, first game:' It. H, E St. Ijouis . ... 1 S a Boston 3 4 0 Hntteries: Van Gilder and Severeld V. Collins and Hue). The score, second garnet R. H. E. St. Louis 10 14 1 Boston 6 13 I Hatterles: Koln. Pruett and Seve reid; Piercy, Karr and Rue, Lynch. Sox anil Atiitotics Break Kvon PHlLADEIxPHlA.. July 8. Chicago and Philadelphia split a twin bill to day. The second game was called In the eighth on account of rain, vlted Urban Vabev held .Philadelphia to three hits In the opener, ono a home run by Clarence "Tlllle walker, Ms nineteenth of the season. Hasty was driven from the mound in the fifth and Sullivan relieved him. The score, first game: R. H. E. Chicago .... 4 11 0 Philadelphia 13 1 Batteries: Faber and scnauc; Hasty. Sullivan and Perkins. Tne score, secona game: . n. k. Chicago 3 7 0 Philadelphia 3 7 1 Batteries: itonertson ana scnaiK; Naylor, Harris and Perkins. Double BUI Is Divided WASHINGTON. July 8. Washing- ton defeated Detroit in the second game of a double-header today after KraneJs pad been bested in a pitchers battle with Pillette in the opener which the visitors won. Benson Brill hart, the 19-year-old left-hander of the local's staff, kept the visitors' hits scattered after the second inning of the final game. . The score first game: Detroit Washington . , Batteries: Pillette and Francis and Gharrity. The score, second game: Detroit Washington R. H. E. .281 . 1 11 1 Bassler; R. H. E. .382 4 7 1 Batteries: Dauss and Manton; Brill- hart and 1'icinlch. BACK BY FRISKY SEALS Fielding Errors of Los Angeles Help Seattle Win PACIFIC COAST I.EAGFE W. L. San Francisco 68 38 Pet. .604 .616 Vernon ' 56 35 Oakland 49 47 .610 Salt I-ake 44 46 Los Angeles 47 50 Portland .... 43 49 Seattle 43 52 .489 .485 .467 .453 .386 Sacramento 37 69 PORTLAND, Ore.. July 8. After inc nrst inning wainerg pitched great ball for Portland but the damnire was done then by two walks, four hits and McCnnnls error, which netted San Francisco four runs. The final score was 6 to 3. The score: H. H. 13. San Francisco 6 16 2 Portland 3 12 2 Batteries: McWeeny nad Agnew: Walberg and Elliott. . Seattle Again Trounce Angels SEATTLE. Julv 8 Flelrilncr irrnr. by Los Angeles helped the Indlnns turn three hits Into four runs In the ursi tnree innings this afternoon and the lead was ample. Los Angeles got eight hits, including two dotihien. hut jacons scattered them well and held nis opponents to a single run. The score: R, H.' E, L.OS Angeles 1 ft r Seattle 4 1 uauerics: uumovich and Baldwin Jacobs and J. Adams. Senators Trnntuv. LOS ANGELES, July 8. Mttcry imliicu huuu au ior nacramento to day and handed Vernon the short end of a 5 to 3 score, making the series -. . unner, twirling for tho Tigers, wub hit hard and often. Tho score: - R. H. E. aacrumcnto g 19 9 w"i"n 3 a 1 Butteries: Colwell, Flttery and 8ta nage; Cook, Glider and Murphy. . Oaklnml Wins Over Ilecs OAKLAND, Cal., July 8. Errors cost Suit Lake a baseball victory to dny, Oakland winning. 4 to 3. Tho teams fought to a 3 to 3 tie up to the eighth Inning, when Cooper and La fnyotto singled. Lewis threw the bnll In from the outfield, but there wore no Bees around to catch It, so Cooper scdred. Tho scoro Unit Lnko , n. h. b. 3 7 8 . . A It A Oakland HattorlCH! Uolirrr nml livl'... and Koohlcr. ' YANK SCULLER WINS RACE WAtTHIl tlOOVHH VICTOR OVKU 3. IIKUKSIOItl), JU- 'ny tho Associated Prossl l2Ffl4F;?-?-'TU'3- Sand, shell of his own design over tho fnm otis Itoynl Hegatta course In the fnco waiter ai. Hoover, tho crnck Ameri can .culler, outdlstnnced his oppon ent, .?. Beresford. Jr., or tho Thnmw Rowing citib by nonrly 60 ynnls today ami the Diamond sculls trophy, blue ribbon trophy in the world of oira- men. will follow hoover to lllo native city of Pulutlt. Tin- tlmo imule by the Aniertc.in for the courao of Olio mile, 6ti0 ymila. V mimiuw, Si seconds, more limn a minute longer than the Plumoml sculls record by Henley offlchiU be lieve that tluover'H soiilling. euunled on tho 'rhnliio In many yearn would have been i-ei-rti-d-bmiklug un der luirmnl conttltfcntt. They are unilous for the Amellivili to ivturn to Kngltind In i:.. " i..k.I hlu tfiihe nml ln fm' rt IVCiMl Hoover announced lilii'melf willing If he can nmke the neewsnry linnnge mcnts. TENNIS MEN TO CHALLENGE si. C'.,A; Vl.AVKltS V'iAx KTAtil'J Xl-JT KKHlllH TO Memliem of U10 local V. Al. A. who wield the tactiLiet on the nt v ten nls courts of the association tire row- irnr more confident each day umt uie h.ivi the iu't'iri:ii v iniriit for the or- Ktinltatlon of a at run k leant nd there Is a iiossihiltty that a series of chul nxes will he hroadcustt-d in ine iicai fiil.ir iitntfil nt nliit' It'tUllS CHlllll' slasts of this city, accordimr to HanK herhart. secretary or tne locai ctntlon. who Ih ma kind ilans for n i-ltv tonrntitnent. A scries or mrttches for tne ennui ntonshln of the city Is the objective ..f tlio V. M. t A. 'AfflelaN. who he lieve thitt with lhu enthusuism mai m manifested In the name . here that much interest would bo aroused in the title contests. MPEfl PITCHING FOII PIRATES DRIBS CITS St, Louis Nationals Take Third Straight From Brooklyn X.VHOXAli I.EAGl'E W. L. P.C. .648 .(84 .66 .6i0 ,494 .407 .3s; .366 New York 46 S5 St. Louis 45 Si Brooklyn 40 36 Chicago 39 36 Cincinnati 38 38 Pittsburg 3a 40 Philadelphia. 4'J Boston - 6 45 PITTSBURG. July 8. After the first inning Cooper held New York to three hits and the Pirates overcame u five-run lead, defeating the tliunts to day. The score: it. it. ti. New York 5 8 8 Pittsburg 7 14 0 Batteries: Toney. Causey and bny- der; Cooper and Gooch. St. Louis tons Third Straight ST. LOUIS. July 8. Tho local Na tionals took their third straight game from Brooklyn here this afternoon. Thirty-ono players wero used in the game by the two teams. Tho score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 7 16 1 St. Louis I. 10 16 ! Butteries: Grimes, S. Smith. Mau- meaux and Miller. Deberry; Sherdel, Pertlcu, North und Alnsmllh. - Itttls Kcora Twice on IMiIllIra CINCINNATI. July The Kcds won both Raines of the double-header with the Phillies today. The Bcore, first jmnie: H. H. 1- Philadelphia 1 4 Cincinnati 7 8 Batteries: Welnert and I'eler: Donohu and Wlnfro. The score, Becond game: It. II. E. Philadelphia 3 8 Cincinnati. ................. 5 9 tiatteries: Hineieton. smith ana Henllne; Couch and win go. . Boston Orops Two to Chlcnffo CHICAGO. July 8. chicumi won both gamcN ot a doubleheader troni Boston toduy. The Cubs won the firm game In two rallies. Barber's triple clearing the buses for the winning margin. In the second game Chicago bunched Its hits and Kuuffmanti, al though wild, managed to pitch good bnll in the pinches. Grimes wrenched his back In sliding for first hano In the first inning and retired from the game. The score, first game: It. H. E. Boston 6 10 2 Chicago 6 10 0 Batteries: Watson, Fill Intel m Oeschger and O'Neil: Chetn'es. Stuc land. Osborne and O'Parrell. The Bcore, second game: B. H. E. Boston 2 6 Chicago 8 13 0 Batteries: McQuillan. Lansing and Gowdy; Kauffmann and O'Farrell. LEAGUE GAMES ARE LISTED TW1MG1IT KERlfcS FOll WEEK IS SCIIEDVIiED Oames for the .Twilight leaguo for next week have been scheduled for tne university ot urogon neiu and the countv fair srrounds. The following is! the schedule for the week: , Monday PoHtof flee versus Hard ware at University of Oregon. Butchers-Confectioners versus Standard OH at fair grounds. Tuesday Plumbers versus Barber- Dentists at University of Oregon; Hhoemen and Fuel Dealers versus Builders nt fair grounds, WcdnoHflay Bankers Versus Post office at University of Oreftonr fine ngemen versus .Standard OH at fair grounds. Thursday Butchers-Confectioners versus Barher-Dentists at University of Oregon; Hardware versus Hhoemen and I' uel Dealers at fair grounds. Friday- Bankers versus Qnragemen at university or Oregon; Builders vor sua Plumbers at fair grounds. LABOR DAY CARD PLANNED NEXT HOXIXO SHOW Wlte MS HELD SEPTEMBER 4 There will he no more local boxing cards until Iabor day, according to Jack Fulton, promotor of the matches in thIA city, who announces that Hep tombor 4 tho bestt ring card ever of fored for tho entertainment of tho follower of tho game will bo staged hero. With plenty of tlmo to nrnkn arrangamcnta for rlio event, Fulton states that sAme of tho best of the stato mitt talent will bo signed up for the prograon. "Pubs" Mulkey of Monmouth, who holds a win over Cnrl Miller of this city, will probably appear In, the mmtn ovent, aecoruiing to the present plans of the local promotor. who Js also making arrangements for a apodal wrestling match for tho show. noy Drowned In Wlllnmcttn ' 8AM0M. lire.. July 8. Donnld Diinnotte, aged U, was drowned In the Willamette river hero today when a ennoe in which he and a companion wero pf.au ung, wno overturned. Lave It to Register ClauIfUd. The Whole Town's Talking About the t t X t f t NO WONDER Kvory part tlosiiu-tl for slinplK iiy nul m'-' i-fssibility. Each unit tmmiitfil imlcpcit.liiitly ami mi aratfly removable; to minimize mainte nance cost. All working parts relieveil from strain by Dnrant Tubular liaiklmne (pat, npp. fori, which permanently prevents all raekint! ami squeaking of body. New valvc-in-heail motor desineil by Ou rant engineers. Quiet in operation: ex tremely powerful ami economical. Head detachable; no piping r attachments in X T t t t ? t f t t T OPEN ALL DAY TODAY FOR DEMONSTRATION See The Car t T t t ? f T Lane Clyde Fisk EUGENE TEAM WILL PUT Last Time This Month Locals Contest at Homo Local bnsehnll funs will have the mai oppontinuy today to see tho Kii gene team of the 1'pper Valley Ivngue in uction until August 6. as tho mmt three gurnet will he played nwny from home, whllo the E. C. Simmons (io shen stiilnd wilt provide the dtitinotid eiHrtainment rur tho local followers of the pastime. Yoncnlht. will ha in.r today for the gainu that marts at 2:30 o'clock, and tho result may depend on whether the local outfit wilt retain tho tlo for the leuguo leatlfrnhip. nuutmitn win prouamy be in tho box for tho KiiKeno team. nushen will play tho Jloseburg team on mo Koaeourg rtehl totiuy. and Hur rl.Hburg will clash with Hutherlln in the South. Kugeno will play iSniher- lin next .Sunday, and this will hit tho nrst contest netween these teams ilnre tho entry of tho new wiund to the league. Tho fust -suing Jiarrltdiurg team will oppose Eugene the following wvck ai inirnsDurK, anil somo itiiihI unReDall should result Judging by tho ti.cncit, n-Lurim vi ooin u-ntiiK. Walt Hoffman, manager of the Eu gene team, la planning to m-nulluto with the winners of tho Coos liny league for a special series of games at the close of the Upper Vulley luuguo season. ROAD COMMISSION GOES OVER ROOSEVELT ROUTE TOl'R NOT TO UK TAKKN AH PUO.MISK TO CAItU V oiT PIA. Clmirman Booth Snjn Tills lKliuny linn Bwii UcRtiniiiKil Only ns Secondary ThoruiiKlirnro ' MAKHHPIKLD, Oro July S. In- '""tlul1 itooHi-vr.il lilKliwny routo wits under wny todny hy tho ..? . iiigiiwny colnnilsslon with minds opon hut with a distinct uiiucrnuinunm cunt, tint prosonco of mo uuuy is not to no tnkon ns nny sort ot promise tor the enrrylns; out of tho lirojncl ns Coos Lonnty piwiilo In piir tlcular and tho other' const couiillrs In Kononil may want It carried nut. This understanding ... Inst nlKht at a banquet tendered Governor Ben Olcolt anil the coln nilsslon by tho Marslifleld chamber of commerce at the Chandler hotel. It was reacneu in the course of a series of Informal hut frank iiiii.ii i.u visitors and J. C. Kendall, president of tho chamber of commerce, Who pre sided. Booth 'Give Detail Chairman R. A. ttn..th n detail explaining Hint ihr. Itoosnvelt highway had been designated, nu a secondary lilKhway only after thor- uuiim umeunsion wun edernl nuthorl. tics, niiylnn that It was more Import ant to tho slate as a whole to iret highway mlleago first and Improve. It lis trnrric demanded, that it would he Impossible to deslcnntn II n. a ary highway unless It was shown Hint It would bo n port of an Interstate highway ns required by tho net or congress, and that It would be up to the Oregon Roosevelt m..i..u elation and CnllfVirnliins at their ment Ing lit Crescent City next Monday. I . Mr. Ttooth gnvo a nuiKM i.r .t..i,.n i 1 iirnmt mat the eonimlRslon him ....n ..... iv.wi inn nonst eounlles, mid also llKHlired the Cons people that Ihoy liiivn nluiiya been fair in nsklng fur Whlit Ihey wanted. t iwt Would llo SIO.OIKi nilO COmmlsslonep .inhn 11 V Pl SS2 i.al lhft ""fet would cost 10.011(1 000 and that the bridges would be lidded to the exp.nse. lie expressed his desire to devenn tt rw from coos eonnlv tn r..tirnni ... would he pnssnbln nil the yen- ,.,t not a bltrhway nf primary grade.' lie explained that the cost eould not be taken rare of through tnxaHnn, hut hoped that n tourist license pin might he worked; nut that would aid .. ...-......(iimr mn roan system. Commlsslnnee W. 11 ti,.HH.... . .. ly favored lateral roads and fan..r loads before development nf the Ttnosevelt nrnleet hm . that his previous opposition to the HiKiiwny naa vanished. Governor Ol- LOOK AT THESE -at- Auto 44 East Seventh cott and each of th rommtn(neni urged pittletu-e, Mr. Hoot It drrlurlng that highway dev-hpmeiit In orrmm has Junt begun. He announred that tho cotnmlfMton would at Its n"tt meeting. July 2R. mmwrp In detail chaw of the IotMivrtt llluhwtiy as sociation aertiKtng the cotninUjilonent of discrimination, ( U Meckeiwon of the Vrtltfil States bureau of roads explained the federal government part In hlghuy construction and tnvlti-d data on the rou it problem in the ditrtrt. More than 1"0 perftnttn wero hrhed uled to htive Munhfiehl today for the Cretment t'lty meeting, whre ntiv- rrnor Olcott will confer with tloverttor Stephons of fallfornlu.' SULTAN'S FOES ARE MANY i.oski ai to wmi uri.i--.it n. KIUKltl-:i HY (U'nClAIi frirr!vtnt1m'nr !lr Attorlkfed Pr) C) INSTANT! Ni M'.I.K, June i. 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