Turkishgigareiies Between Denver and Cheyenne Today E 2 Hours and 4 Minutes
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TIIE MOItNTNG OltEGONIAN. TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918. 13 here tonight. The referee stopped the SHOWERS INTERFERE fight to save Gradwell further HARD 'WORK WINS' Cobb' May Manage Barnstormers. INDIANAPOLIS. July 22. Tyrus Cobb TENUIS PLAY and Christy Mathewson have been FANCY DIVING TITLE WITH asked by James J. Corbett to manage two all-st- ar baseball teams to play in ten of the largest cities of the country s a part of the athletic tournament of O the International Patriotic Association, of which Mr. Corbett is president. The Despite Weather Few Matches tourney will begin next month. Constant Practice Is Large LfVv in State Tennis Meet Shockley Wins Denver Race. Factor in Success of Miss CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22. Clar Are Defaulted. ence Shockley won the Denver Times Thelma Payne. utomobile, race over the 112-mi- le course TurkishGigareiies between Denver and Cheyenne today E 2 hours and 4 minutes. This is two ES RE C l ALLY" FOR'TH minutes over the record for the an- ARE MADE CALIFORNIA WOMAN WINS nual event. ACK CODY GIVEN CREDIT OliCBIMINATING rANDv EXPERIENCED Perry Pitches Great Game. SMOKER OF high PHILADELPHIA, July 22. Scott Perry, of the Athletics, allowed the Phil- TURKISH CIGARETTES Sirs. Waller Ellis Easily Defeats adelphia Nationals one scratch hit and Two Soldiers at Vancouver "With 1 Madelalne Steffen Robert Gil-m- an won, to 0, in an exhibition game for he benefit of the family of the late Good Amateur Records Perform Victor Over A. Ilof-- , W. G. Weart, secretary of the Base- Up to Reputation in Water Andmtf - f TWM A I ft S I J at" mann In East Sets. ball Writers Association of America. iliv J IAT III Competition at M. A. A. C. is exceptional ST. HELENS HAS CLASS The State Tennis Championship lament opened yesterday afternoon on BY JAMES J. RICHARDSON. the Irvington Courts. Light showers The winning of the women's national which later turned into a steady down- SIPEROIH PLAYING PITS TEAM AT fancy diving championship by Thelma ctYOTiAN pour interfered with the matches and Payne, of the Multnomah Club, last Sat a few had to be stopped and then con- TOP OF LEAGIB. urday night, in the national title meet tinued again when it cleared up a bit. held in the Wlnged-- tank occasioned Very few matches were defaulted, Real Competition for Leaders Mill no great surprise to those who have most of those scheduled to play were loseiy followed the doings of the fair , right on the job on scheduled time. Not Develop for Two Weeks mermaids of the cardinal and white Mrs. Walter Ellis, the California Vnlesa Schedule Changes. institution. wizard, easily disposed of Madelalne For the last two years the title of Steffen. one of the best local girl play- queen of women divers has rested in ers. Miss Steffen hardly put up any Columbia - Willamette Shipbuilders' League lie Northwest. In 117 Constance opposition, Mrs. Ellis winning the first mannings. i Meyers won 6-- 6-- the honors by default aet. 1. and the second, 0. W. L. Pet. W. I- - Pet. when Miss Aileen Allen, Los Oilman, men's McCormlek.. 7 0 1000'Suoole-Balli- n 3 4 .47 of the Robert winner of the Stanrtlfer 6 1 .SJTIPenlnsula 2 5 .264 Angeles Club, failed to put in an ap- singles at the last Irvlngton Club Cornfoot.... 9 2 .714Smlth-Porte- r. 1 6 .143 pearance at the national meet which handicap Spring tournament, defeated 4 S ... 0 T .000 game Foundation.. .S71Col. River. was held in this city. Mrs. Meyer was Allan Hofmann in an exciting in "Ham" McCormlck'a St. Helens team defeated by Miss Allen in Los Angeles two hard sets. The second set went is now in place by supe In the 1916 title meet, but protested on 1 games. Oilman finally winning. 7. first and its ' grounds Ray Frohman defeated D. Godsell rior playing over Cornfoot last Sunday the that Miss Allen was a They showed that its victories over the top professional. The Multnomah Club are just and Oeorge Dewey was returned victor notch team have not been accidents. star's contention was never sustained in a match with H. E. Thomas. Bam It looks very much as if St. Helens by the Amateur Athletio Union and B. Cook had his hands full and had to Miss Allen do some real tennis playing before he is going to retain its lead for two retained her title. two weeks at least, for not until August Portland was awarded the 1917 meet could down J. R. Norton in hard 11, will it have to face real competi and Miss Allen was invited to partici- like meeting1 ets. tion. On that Sunday McCormick will pate but failed to 'come north, and Con Miss Fording, former state cham clash with Standlfer for the second stance Meyer won the title from a field pion, was surprised by the brilliant of playing of Miss Mabel Ryder and after time during the second half of the sea six entrants, Misa Payne being 3-- 6, son. Of course the new change in the second. the former lost the first set, she - your . quickly survived the shock and cap schedule which will have to be made on Since the 1917 meet Thelma Payne Best Girl tured the next two sets handily. account of having dropped Supple-Bal- - has been practicing continually with yesterday's lin and Columbia River may put this tpe one big idea of taking Constance v 'c Following are results: game ahead a. week or so, or it may be Meyers crown in the 1918 nation Men's slnoies George Dewey beat H. E. al competition Thomas. 6-- Ray W. Frohman de- put off for two or three weeks. What which was originally feated D. Godsell. 6-- Sam B. Cook de ever is done this contest Is one that will awarded the Los Angeles Athletic Club face to 6-- face. feated J. R. Norton. Robert Gil be the most talked-o- f affair for the but which organization was unable to man beat Allan Hoffman, Jacey stage Ne.r beat waiter Rosentelfl. derauit. next few weeks. the meet, and asked the Multno Women's slnsles Mrs. Wltmer beat Mrs. Foundation Is playing better ball mah Club to handle the diving competl RlmriKon. default: .Miss Fording: defeated than at the beginnig of tne present lion on account of most of the entrants SJlua Hvder. 8-- 6. 6-- 6-- 2: Mrt. Ellis de up present being Winged-- REMEMBER 6-- keep from the club. feated Miss Madelalne Steffen. 1. half and should it its There A. D. Wakeman beat H. B. Hosbt. 3-- gait St. Helens will find another tough Swimming Instructor Jack Cody, to are no r, 6-- 6-- A. M. Sands beat V. f. Condlt, nut to crack. Grant Smith-Porte- the whom the local mermaids in a large 6-- 6-- J. B. Hyde beat E. B. Thompson, team that made such a wonderful show measure owe their success, has been others like your , 6-- 0; Henry Steven beat Charles Mathls ing in the half of the season working hard tutoring the local fancy "B. G." (default): Ernest C Smith beat L.. K. Mar first - tin (default); H. A. Wilkins beat Herbert one that has drawn the largest crowds divers in the fine points of the aquatic 6-- sport Pwett. 6-- 6. J. P. Mulder beat Ceo and almost won the championship of and by strict attention to his in Mallett (default); M. Parellus beat J. P. the first half of the league season structions and sacrificing every min Edgar (default); Everett Johnson beat P. is now a poor last, Columbia River ute of spare time to practice the many Lewis (default): T. MorrU Dunne beat J. having dropped out. difficult dives. Miss Payne has rapidly Shives' (default) ; P. Cooklngham beat George thing in Shlpbuild to of woman Durham (default): I. Halsey beat Douglas The peculiar the risen the rank foremost 6-- 6-- Phil Keer beat J. B. ers' League seems to be the poor show. fancy diver in the United States. Vounn. er " Bllderback, 6-- Phil Keer beat J. ins of Grant Smith-Port- as far as In Saturday night's national meet ,J. H. Knight (default). the percentage goes. Wayne Barham she displayed wonderful form and ex ' 'Women's Singles. has been pitching ralr ball while his ecuted her most difficult dives with - 6-- been pounding great precision. most after many pantries suffered a short- fer with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Herrmann Mrs. Cushtng- beat Miss M. Cooper. teammates have the The difficult age tonight -- 10: Miss Newell beat Miss Ethel Cooper, pill to all corners of the lot. Securing dives were Miss Payne's big point get of preserved fruits and berries left for Pittsburg to attend the 6-- Fol- 6-- Mrs. Wentworth beat r. Bmark Bill Fisher, former Buckaroo manager, ters. She performed nobly and the unan U. S. TITLE OBJECT when the season was at its heigh't. DECISION HELD DP meeting of National League owners in (default). has added considerable strength to the imouii decision of the three judges lowing the first order that housewives that city tomorrow and Mr. Johnson Drawings for women's doubles, men's hitting and fielding department; still, In declaring her the champion was a miRht secure 100 pounds, the left tonight for Washington. doubles and mixed doubles were as fol St. Johns is last. It manages to put popular verdict. order caused much confusion and it President James C Dunn, of the lows: up a good game for the first six Inn was more than a month before it was Cleveland American League club, who up i The taking of second place by Helen properly explained 25 pounds was on Saturday announced the local Women's Doubles Ethel Cooper and Mary Ings but has been blowing like that many that rnniur v.