aitjyford matt; TRTOUXTVMFjrFOKD. oiMXiox. sri)'AV. .irM-: 1. w?.o. PA'OF SEVEN SCHMELING TRAINS FOR SHARKEY I NTEREST IS KEEN YANKEE TENNIS ' 4 ACES WIN TESTS t t . .'V k v RS&WtS WINS BRITISH GOLF TITLE lUflDMCRY MM uirrf 'aw-wr w- .; .,Wr ,u i nnArri r njiminv i ii ii i ii ini a "i i ii i nil 1 1 i ? r- ! i in ii 1 1 wni iinu i 111 "Si's T f Si. . a mm mm ti .. .rj'- . it. v4 . . vxr t- s tt. - -vii l . mn Hil lllllllll III 111 , 1. i .SCLU ! - 1T NO'WEST MEET Pullman Track Sea of Mud Trojans Score Decisive Victory Over Stanford In National Events. ' ItOC.EP.S FIELD. Pl'LLMAN. Wash., May 31 (IP) Cumpetin-; uniler probably the worst condi tions In the history ot Pacific coast conference track meets, the Uni versity of Washington successful ly defended Its championship to day,. Bcorini? tic! 2-5 iiolnts. All six teams of the northern di vision of the conference finished the same as last year. The University of Oregon, which conquered the Washington Husk ies In a dual meet two weeks ag.i, piled up 43 8-tr points to fini-ui second. Washington State College scored 37 !t-10; Oregon Stale Col lege. 13 1-11; Idaho 1", and .Mon tuna. 4. On ft half mile track covered with over on Inch of mud, the m t-Jm-ity. of favorites in the dash and running events slipped and skid ded to victory hut their times never even threatened records. ' Two new northern division marks were written Itl the record books In t lie field events, when Homer lleiu of ' Washington State hurled the javelin )!" feet 3:fi Im-hcs, and Cobby llohison, Oregon negro polo vaulted 13 feet 1 inches. Robison's vault broke Eldon Jenne's ten-year-old mark of 13 feet. 1 Inch. Jenne made his recoid In 1!'20 on the same field. Whitlock of Oregon held the former javelin throw with a dis tance of l'.M feet, li inches. The mile run, the mos't talked about rnec(of the meet, proved a thriller from start to finish, but the lime was slow on account of the miserable track. Kali-h Mill, Oregon farmer youth who hopes to be a school teacher some day, and rufus Kiser of Washington, former national in-ter-colleglate champion, had been figured to put on p o s s I b 1 y a world's record race In the mile event hut the Rloppy track made It Impossible for them to show their stuff. Klser upset the dope to win the race from the Webfooter. who "IvVn weelts rtgV bent 1ilm' in n dual meet In ft record inter-collegiate performance. The Washington runner took the lead and ran Hill into the ground In tho final KlO-yard spring. Kiser broke the tape about eight yards In front-ot him. His time was 4:23.8. compared with Hill's new recoid ot 4:12.4. The former mark of 4:14.4 was set by John rnul Jones of Cornell 17 years ngo. HARVARD STADIUM. CAM-llltmrir-:, Mass., May 31 (IP) Th" superior all-around strength of Southern California's Trojf.ns tri umphed over the Individual bril liance of Stanford's Cardinals, de fending title holders, today, and swept them to victory in tho 54tli Intercollegiate A. A. A. track anl field championships, a sensational battle featured by the greatest col lection of performances in the his tory of the classic. Three records were shattered and a fourth equalled In the two day struggle ns the two Pacific coast rivals staged a spectacular fight for team honors. For a time Harvard unexpectedly made it r. Ihree-cornered affair with a sur prising show of strength, but the crimson was unablo to keep the pace all the way. Scoring In 11 of tho 15 finals, the stalwart band of 16 U. S. -' men rolled up the impressive score of 44 Vi. .This was enough to give them an eight-point margin over Stanford, which finished with 30 ' as the Cardinals yielded the crown they had worn for the past three years. Harvard finished third with 23 14 points; Michigan, fourth. Willi 14 Vt, as the Wolverines par ticipated tor the first time slnee lain, and Yale fifth, with 12-T4. Stanford with her twin sini'". Krlc Krenz and Harlow Itothert. In rare form, furnished most of the record-breaking thrills. The Cards also led In first place, collectln,' four titles, and I?. S. ('. look two right down the line. The Trojavs had too much all-around strength and clinched the meet with a burst as I'.lll Carls and Mil Payne ran one-two In tho 220-yard low hurdles. Rothert's marvelous heave of S3 feet, V4 inch, In the sholpi'i trials, beating his former meet mark rnd nlso surpassing the Am erican record, withstood further altark today to give him his sec ond successive championship In the I'Vent. He was joined by Krlc Kret In a record-breaking farewell to feet competition ns Krenz hurled the. discus to a new mark of li:i feet. i Inches. Krenr had achiev ed IfiJ feet 8 Inches, the day be fore, hut this wan lint allowed b cause the wind helped. NKW YORK, May 31. OT AH of the secur'4'es markets and most "f the commodity markets were elosed today, making a triple holi day of the Memorial Dny week ,,'nd. Tho hanks were open for business for n half day. ns usual, however, and the Chicago board of trade and the New York Pro duce Kxchange save for Its securi ties department, were open. raws' bw Assoclulcd Press Pioto Diana Fishwick, young British pbyer, who captured the. British women a ujcn in ner urst tournament play by defeating the American champion, Glenna Collett. She is shown here with trophy the re tained for her homeland. RECORD CROWD TOiMGHE SEE TODAY'S GAME! OE AT FAIRGROUNDS: I Tin- KliiiiKilh F.ills ivlIranH will inviuU- Mciir.iK indiiy in Jittcmpt to In-ill tlif .Mtilfon! MwlianlH luwn from thi'ir hii;h place il:u'c at the head of the Southern On koii llasfhall h'iiKue. The pimc, cnlleil fur 2::tn at the fairt;rounds diamoml. Is expected tn he a hot finht between tlu two pitchers, Iteek, the Klamnth southpaw, nml licst. llepoi't.-' fi'oin Klaniiith Fiills say that a bi' crowd will come over tn bad; the tea in. 1 leading the migration will be members of the Klks club from the l'clican city. Medfnrd's one win over the vis itors will also brintf out all both teams have to show in today's Hue. The Klamath fans contend that the Med ford victory a few weeks lifjo v;is won on a fluke, and that the show today will be a different story. Kelley. a new outfielder, will have his first chance this afternoon. Today m name, is expected to draw the larst crowd of Medfnrd fans that have yot visited the fairgrounds this ye a r. The urounds have been put in special condition for the league name and Court Hall, manairer of the local nine, nays prospects are for the best baseball of the season. AIR RACER FLITS 164.08 AVAST II XOTOX. May .11 (PI C'arryini; tlio rohirs of tlie M i rinc.i nlone .m-alnst 23 navy pIln'.A. I'aplalii Arthur 1'aBo tnilay vi-.t t(i a now raef record of 1HI.0S mil" nn hour ami won tin- cuitiss ma rine trophy. Captain IV.ko used the same plane In which Major C. A. I.u'.. the only other Marine tn win th.1 trophy In 11 years of competition, speeded to victory In 1HUS. The ship had been re-strenm-llned nnd KUImminn low over the Potomac to take nil vantage of a heavier cushion of air and tuniln:; short on the I'ylons. Paye w'r.s alile to add (!." miles an hour to l.u'.z' speeil. The former race record was es tablished Inst year by Lieutenant V. '.. Tomllnson who nveraiied 102 miles.an hour In n ship with a special cowl, which was outlawed In today's race. STATERS LOSE ON rnnVAUJS. May 31 lP The1 fniver.sity of Orecnn baseball team defeated Oreirnn State, K to .1. I""" todav in the last name of the state' championship series. Oregon Sla'e: won the series of four names, three; tn one. ! rireenn todav played nn errni-; less game ami collected U hit", while the Staters booled Ihe ball; for eiiiht errors. Oregon Slate has won 11 (rain' s and lost 5. an, I as a result I'h . ; second in the conference. j 'I III S4f ll'C i: Orecon Oreuon State i-.fiiteries: Illooin .... .1 and Ib.g'-; Prown and Mack. 4 PAI.EM. (ire.. May 31. Wi A' snon as 1 .;! O.ort more Is paid Into the state prohibition fund the total will have reached the .". iioo which the law apportions U the state each year from the re ceipts in fines collected by the counties for prohibition ia Intions. fleorce Alevmder. finte lirohibltion commissioner, mud tn I day. I M. PER li DIAMOND, 8 TO 3 mc ST WES GOLF BELONG TO BOBBY JONES ST. AXDKKWS, Scotland. Mav .11 iP) P.ohhy Jones today com pleted his K"inK tiiadem by win ning the lirilisli amateur cham pionship which be has bum covet ed, by a convincing defeat of lioer W'ethered, 7 up and ti play, m the 3t-hole final. All the jewels of j;of have sparkled from Hobby's crown now. Me is the only man who has ever won the open and amateur titles of both the I'liiteil States and (Heat I'.riuJu. They Rave him the cup on the terrace nC the Uoyal and Ancient clubhouse this evening with all the patriarchs of Kolf Katbered. The final between Jones and W'ethered with 12,tMio persons try in' to see the shots, was the cli max of n sreat Week of olf In fine bracing Scotch weather and with enthusiastic naileries triillinK over the famous links where putts have been missed for 5()ti years. Nearly Kill) matches haws been played this weekall free, for St. Andrews is a public cogrse and then is uo admission fee, .Never have the ulf loving Scots had su h a good time as they liave watch -Ini; Jones clinil), round by round, over KliKliHhmen, Scotsmen and A mericans, incliHlhiK the amateur champions of (ireat lii-jtaln and the United States, and the captain of the Jlritish Walker cup team us a final opponent. W'ethered was a worthy oppon ent and I'cat sportsman. Al though the tide was against him all the way, be never seemed worried or harrassed and played his nor mal game, which was Kood, but not good enouKh. Jones played HO holes In two under fours and there in the .story of the 1130 Itritish amateur final. COUVAIdJS Dr. Paul II. C.id dens of Iowa State college has been appointed assistant professor of history at the Oregon State col lege. Kl'fjF.Ni; Smoking by travel el's along trains and roads In nat ional forests will be forbidden be tween J uly 1 ami September 3a, according to It. S. Shelley, sup ervisor of tlie Siuslaw national for est. F (HE FOR STATE TITLE Kl'CENi:. ore.; May 31. (IP) l-'or the third time in five years. Frank llolp. AMerwood country club. Portland, today Won the Oroiron State Amateur (lolf cham pionship when he defeated his brother Vincent. 4 and 3. Frank hail little trouble with his younn'-r brother, holding a margin of ti up at the end of the first IS holes. kulrinK the after noon he Increased hbi lead tn 7 up at one time but Vincent came back to cut the lead to four. I'rank shot an even par "2 over the difficult course diirlnK the mornlnir round. Frank first won the Overfill title in 1!I2." and aualn in l!!2i. CMICAC.o, May 31. W Phll'p Onolfft. known an a profession..! Chicago killer. ivn plain, two com panions were wounded and a 14-year-old boy was struck by a jdrny bullet in u gan,' attack on the west wide today. MnolfoV wounded com panions were William Carnedo. To ledo. Ohio, and Jo?epli Fiannc.i, Jiochester. N. Y. PHOKNIW Ore., May 31 (Hpl.) !rs. Matthew Ilarkhy entertained with a bridge party and luncheon at the Jilu. Klower lodge on Thursday afternoon. T.ibles were, fipread for twelve and the after noon wni delightfully Fpnt play ing bridge following which u love ly luncheon was nerved. Crippled Star of Chicago Cubs Honored For Sec ond Time Spirit of Fiery 'Rajah' Praised, As Throng Cheers. I'UK'AtJO, May 21. (rP KoR ers Jlornsby, the "wounded In ac tion hero" of the championship Cubs, hobbled Into Wrlnley field supported by crutches today to re ceive the National league's most valuable player award for the sec ond time. Thirty thousand fans, most of whom saw the famous "Hajah" break his left ankle while sliding to third base In yesterday nrorn Iiiks' tea me with tho St. .Louis Cardinals, stood during t lit pre sentation ceremony and t;uve a tumultuous cheer. It was a lit tle so luce anyway for Mornsby who will be out of the game six weeks or more. President John Heydler of the National league presided nt the brief ceremony which was held before the game between tho Car dinals and CuIm. lie bunded the rajah $1 ,000 in Kld and lauded him not only for his baseball play ins ability but for his spirit, one of tho his factors that enabled the Cubs to win the Nntionul league pennant last year. James ( 'ruisenberry, president of the hascba 11 W'ri t:'.'"s' assoclat ion of America, who ma tie the award, also praised the rajah and pre sented him wiin a bronze plague. "This award is made to you." 1 leydler told I (oi nsby, "not only because you are a great baseball player and invaluable, but be cause you '!'H(i the spirit that makes a great baseball player. We all would pr?;er to give yoti n good leg but this may be of some solace. Iet up and around in a hurry. Ve ned men like you in this game." Thus the player who most base ball crlticH predicted would ruin instead of help the Cubs in IJi'.iH because of bis "fiery tempera ment" heard himself lauded and signalized as the most valuable man to his duo In lit 2!). 1 THE GREAT VANCE BEATENJIPHILS ').'. . ' ; ( Xiitioiial . Irf'itgucj V. Ij. I'ct. Prooklyn 25 5 .1125 St. Louis 23 17 .575 Piltsblll'Bll 20 1 S .521! t'hicaco 23 HI .54.1 Huston IS IS .full) -New York 17 22 .4311 Cincinnati Ill 23 .410 Philadelphia. 12 22 .353 TtUOOICI.Y.V, May 31. (IP) Two runs off Huzzy Vance in the flr.H Inning today enabled Phila delphia to defeat the Jtoblns 3 to 1. The third counter was scored off Morrison In Ihe ninth. The only Itrooklyn run off Karl Collard was F.issonette's homer in the second. II. Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 1 Collnrd. Klliutt, nnd Vance nnd JJeberry. It. K. S 0 10 1 Davis; PlTTSIH'ltdll. May .1 1 . (IP) Cincinnati took the final Kamo of its serieM with Pittsburgh Pirates today. makitiK ten hits count for ten runs ns against the Pirates' four. m R. II. K. Cincinnati 10 10 1 I'lltsbtilKll 4 12 I IMxey. lolp nnd flooch; French. Krb'kson. .loncH and IlnrKreaves. Hemsli'y. P.OSTOX. May 31. IIP) The Proves took their third straight came from the New York liiantH 3 to 2 today. I'.oh Smith pitched shutout ball until the ninth In ning when Allen's home run start ed a filant rally. Mltihcll, Donohue nnd O'Far roll; Smith and Spohrer. f'MICAC.O. May 31. M' Chi cago Hinged n three-run rally In the ninth Inning to defeat St. Louis, fi to 5 today. 1!. If. F. St. I-oliIs Clilcngu llaynes Teachout, 6 11 2 (ill 4 nr.d J. Wilson: Mlake, (isborn nnd llartnett. Sport Briefs VHJLADKMUMA, May 31 (A' Sweeping down the wind-ruffled Schuylkill In championship form, the Columbia Cniverflty varshv crew today won the Child's cup race, feature event of the Ameri can Henley regatta, for the third year. More than 20,000 person saw the race. The New York ereW, I'oilghkeen nie. tllleholders of nnd bea- en only bv Yale this Reason, finish ed n lenght ahead of I'enn.sylvan1;'. with Princeinn only three feet back of th Ked and Itlue. Columbia led nil the way nnl covered the course of one nille, r.-'if rteennd ya rd , In 1 : 4 2 . .1h nt f on r faster (ban Pennylvanin. Went I.lnn. construction of newer Ofltern. HidH ree IH.000 dved for ani'fti,J" Max Schmelino (left), German battier, drivinq one int.i the mid section of a snsrrinn partner white training at Endicolt, U, Y.. for his forthcoming fight with Jack Sharkey. ATHLETICS TAKE THIRD STRAIGHT; ! MM tiRiir V. I.. ..27 II .27 II ..22 I" Washington . Philadelphia nr, ii r,n. New York Cleveland 5(1 1 120 3115 ,-liil I lot roil l! .17 .15 St. Louis Chicago P.iislou A I'llll.AliKUMllA. .May 111. t.-V) .1 iiiimy l-'oxx's home run in tlie ! second inning started the I'hila-1 delphia Athletics scuriug in their j game with Washington today and! the contest ended in victory for! the world's champions. 7 to It. J The A'n thllH scored t lli-ir third win In a row from the Senators and tied them for first place, li. li. K. Washington : :i r I I'hiliulelphia 7 1 it t" Itrown. Ihulley and lluel; W berg and Scbang. :il- NKW YOUK. .May :i t (!! The . YanUei':' drove .lack Kussell from the mound in two innings today nnd defeated the I u.st on Ued Sox 5 to 2. It was Itoslon's I 111 linfifbt ilcfe.-it. Kil Wtdls gave the llud Sox only eight hits. li. ii. k. Itoston ' S New York liussell, M o r r i s Wells nnd Dickey. ... T. 1 1 and l'.erry; ST. i.oms. May a 1 . (P Oh- j car Atellillin stole hullie In the! ninth Inning to give the St. Louis; Itrowns a II to 2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Dave I larris hit n Imnie run for the White Sox in the fifth Inning. 4- I j U j.- rblen.M. ' 'r' V St. i.ouin a n o Knber and lliddle; Crowder and Manlon, l-'errell. CId;VICl,AXlJ, May 31. (VPi- The Cleveland Inilians won th third game of the series with th Detroit Tigers today 7 to 4. i:. ii. i- Detroit 4 111 Cleveland 7 . 7 Wyatt. Herring and Margrave Itrown and Ij. Sewell. TROEH BEST SHOT I TACOMA. SUy 31 M1) Fnml; M. Troeh of 1'ortland, demon ntrntrd today that he wan the beat nhot on' the grounds when n won tho northwest handicap, fea ture event of the Washington sta'e trap shooting tournament, with "1 breaks out of I0 from the 2", ynrd marker and In decidedly ad verse weather. Troeh went straight on his first Ihree strings of "i each, dropping three on the final. CharleH f.elth. also of I'ortlanl, was ecnnd with fi! from the li:l yard line. First and wen rid tihii e winners In the event will recel i round -trip t ickels to t he gra ad A merlcan handicap In Va nda 111. Ohio. Dr. C. Iy. Templeton of Seattle and fieorge Voung of Spokane took the lead for the first I'M) birds thrown In the state single cham pionship, each shat (eiing y s. Tm final hundred birds in thin event will be tlirrtwn Sunday morning. HOOSKV Klr I''IK1D. N . Y . . May 31 . M The pi riponed non Htop refueling flight of the air plane "K of New Haven," begun In the Connecticut city yesterday and interrupted here .. six hours Inter, has been 'definitely aban doned, b:n kers of t he prospect announced today. rillf'KASHA, Okl.i.. May (HTl KvniiiiiK a Kuan! tit imtlntinl KtiuriiHincn rniieil toif",fet Henry Aruo, necro. nllerpil atliiclier of a while, woman, a member of an an gry mob narly lutltiy iirnbalily fatal ly shot the primmer, after either KllinlllK onlranee to Ihe til'ii'ly eounly jail or elimlilnK a tree unit flrlnu throiiKh a iirimm wlinlow. HKMA'lliW, lire., MoV I . fHpeeiill) Htdlvfew fchon cloned Aiuy with nix niaiu;ii"ri rrotn thn Sth erode, itidudint: Mollie llelmn, Oib-U Udli-. Helen Hweet. May PleM. RvmpH N'-wbry and liny nt ford Newhouue. 1 ' 'PORTLAND KEEPS UP VICTORIES Plll!TI.ANI. (in The fast reviving May 31. -tV) orthind I Micks made it five straight from ; land today, winning S to 5 i I!. Oak- ii. i:. . ' Oakland .". I ; Portland S it; I l 17 l l.oin- l Andrews. IHinmvlch and banll; Walters and Palm. llollyw. ' San l-'r i Vde. i:. ii. v. al 1 Page nebsky and Severeiil .inn ; t.llMI 1 i - Hollywood .... San Krancisen it ii it. n. 7 1 4 S -II I-:. Wel.el and Peiiebsky. P.assler; .laeobs and It. ii. I-: .MiMsions Los Angeles T. 1'Hlette. I iofmanu, and I lannab. 7 7 I . S 12 I louglas, n-e; i Kuolt. and I rue, Itallou j Saerament4i .... Scatt e j Keating and Korreani. ' SAI.K.M. Ore 1 lausen May III UV) Tb Willamette University baseball team Won the third game of the series from Whltnuin Colleg.' b'"e i today by a. score of 7 tit 11. Willam ette won the Northwest conterence title Friday. Tho Scare !. II. Whitman Jl l 3 Willamette 7 fi l! Hat tei-les: Jrecn and Thomas; ScaleH and f'ardinat. i lii,If, received for surfacing lti'i'-l'leasant Valley section f fegon Trail. lia Old C El It Y S I. K A BEST -SELLER mnv improver. Six-t'vliiitlcr aulomoliilc viiltio reaches its 1930 pcuk in the finer I)v Soto Six ail even better eur at n lower price than that famous I)e Soto Six which broke all sales records for a first-year cur anil spread its huge success over 22 months without a singlii chungc in design, engi neering or price. To improve u record breaking car to laukc a beautiful ear smarter utid more luxurious and at tho same time lower the price that is real accomplishment.! The improved DcSoto WORTHY Corner 8th & So. sy. raajMMi'tn $59o . FOR WORLD TITLE Interest is continuing to grow1 in the world's championship w rotting match al the armory to- morrow evening between Yaqul : .'oe, Sonora. Mexico, Indian and j Henry Jones. 1'rovo. 1'tah. title ' holder. Jones has a good chance of losing the bell now on display ; at Jirowu's and is determined to 1 I, two straight falls from the 1 challenger. : i Herb 1 1 wen, promoter, hiis the ! ; following ni say concerning i he 1 Itout: i i "Yatii Joe came to Oregon last ' , year unknown and now is the t : greatest drawing card in the coun-; : try. When up here before he j wrestled Wildcat I 'etc before one i of the largest houses ever drawn' land in a red hoi thriller Joe. when! apparently all in came out and I ' gave I 'etc t he prettiest "Sohnen- j i berg" I have ever seen and there-J j by winning the belt. There never! was a pmuder Indiiin than ,lm ! that night. Since then however. ; he h:id lost it and It has come ne to jienry .Jones unit llie j son foi- Joe's t rip was to gel i hauce at that belt. Just after I match in .Medfnrd Joe went) Yakima and there wrestled be-1 if fore a big house. winning the , ma,l'u ,m' ,,r tlu' meat ' l'n,v-v'' Indinns who attended in i ii if i rioe. joe nas neen taking la iiiihs of road work every morn ing and ihe way he runs them is beautiful to see. In the evening1 he takes a good hard workout and then a warm bath to loosen up j hl muscles. There is nothing slow ahoul Joe and he trains hn.d jail Ihe time. Henry Jones has a .whip wrist lock that just turns a man right on his head ami hoy how it hurts. I have seen hini I throw a num. keep right ahold of the wrist, pull him up and 1 hrfiw him again, pull up and throw again for two or three times more and by that time he looks like a rag doll that has been thrown around by a terrier. The first time he nnd Joe met Joe said "no get" but when the first fall came Jones put that old wrist lock on and turned Jon right on bis head with a pop that you would have thought would hn ve broken bis heck. J In pulled him to his feet and flopped him twice more and that was enough; he t urned Ills shoulders to the mat ami received the fall. Joe says t hat he "no mon get" nnd true to his word Joiich never got it . the rest of the match although he tried for it. Itul there is no real defense for it and Jones Is liable to get It any time and If he does, watch for a fall. In the special event the pop ular Med ford boy Kay l-Ylshy, will ! meet Joe (ialligar of Ihe town of t'orvallis, I'Vishy Is learning a ml practicing many new holds and soon it will be hard to get any body who can beat hhn." Seaside. New drug fhre wPl open at (II li liroadway by Arthur (iraham and Alclvln Kid. Mall Tribune ads nre ' ?n.nnii penph, every day. It M O T O II S ii Et i; AT i r: El B' O EC 31 A x r i: STKKLWI2L1I IIOIIY A new typn of fmr-rap hotly coimlructlon uteel welded to fiteet no jotntn utmiMt BoNtlity a distinct odvnnee Iti body silence, fttrengtli and rtofVly. Copy tight 1910 hj ll Sola Motr Corporilitm f OMI'AMtn V A II TO T II K W O It I, II S I. O W K T - l II K D MEAD-FURCH MOTOR CO. Bartlett M;iy 30 A inerirM's standard did themselves in the KriMU'h ten- ins chain t don shifts today, creating an ;.U-('alifornia final for the women's title Had landimr big (Sill Tilden in the title round jigam!t Henri Ooehet for the men's Ringl-.-s crown. ,M"S. Helen Wills Moody mowed ih evn l-'iatilein feeille Au.ssem ui Ci'F inany. li-:1, H -1 . in a match In terrupted by rain and l.ig Hill Til de. i turned hai'k his old riv il. Jean iioi'itia, nT l-Yance. !'-!. (!-., (1-4. 1-ti. tl-lt, but the biggest sur prise was the smashing victory of Helen Jacobs oyer Senorltji Mlia le Alva i' ii-1. t Mi; since f Sp:iia to the tune of -a. 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