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THE NEWS AND ODSERVEK. SUNDAY MOiiNIN(V AUGUST 17, 1019. ; iJSTRAUAnS WIN FI.1 MCAIIS Johnston and Griffin Lose Ten ' n!s Title To Brookes And Patterson Boston, Auf. itr-Brookes aad Fat tersoa, the Australiaae, woa. the'lnal mateh ia the eationn! deebk tea ail too majorat today, dfeatiag Jokas toa and Griffle, - ef California, ia straight sets, 10-1, f-f aad f-A. Brookes aad Pattereoa alaa we a the eceoad act at 9-1 after a stork better aad fatter eihiWtioa of eourt phj. Long ralliea whk bath pair eaatpiat at the aet, ereaeed tke large galhrries te repeated bursts ef applause, ia vhkk the das teaais ef eaek team es ooaallj eeofaleaV Early ia tke aet the Australians breed tke alaj ta Oriffia, continually niaarerrors arerviaf tress, tke latter's btirk-he nd strokes. Johnttoa'l arreire a rederming fetters aad srkea Patterson developed a itreak ef wildneta tka art weat te deuee. Tke antipodeaus metered their pare aad by fereiag Johnston aad tiriflia out of position gaiaed aa opea ing for plaeeneat aees. , Ia tke twelfth game Brookei aad Patteraea were within a poiet of tke art, but elerer eervtog by Grlffla kept the American ia the raaaiag. UU in th let tke Aaieriraa ehaapioas of 1915 deepened their lobbiag aad carried tke aet along to seren-all, where Pattorsoa aaeevered a treat etreak ef tmaabing tad wen for the visitors. . Tke tkird aad deeiaire art weat to Brookes aad Pattereoa at 7-5. The wia neri will meet TUdea aad Bicbar.lt ia the challenge round oa Monday. ; The Awtralians played better tennit la tka aal set, tkeir tea work sad ludiaient keepinc Jobnstoa and Oriffia constantly ea the run. The latter pair vera forced to the base line by their erDoaents olar. aad while tkey battled desperately, the eisitors were fsr the steadier ia the rallies, taking- adrta tage ef the Aaierieaas frequent errors aad plaeiag the ball with deadly sc turner wheaever aa opcaing developed whlrh occurred frequently under the skillful work of the Australians. Is thb set Brookes showed the hat tcsnle of the four, hie stroking of the bell, ehsnge of pace and fencing ef Opealagl being rrawrkable. KNATOR II At TIN UNDERGOING TREATMENT AT CHARLOTTE T HORPE GIVES UP LI EAO TO CRAVATH Tyrus Cobb, However, Gains in Batting Race; H Points . Above Sislcr Charlottesville, Vs.. Aug. IS. fleaator Thomas B. Hsrtia, of Virginia, minority 'leader ia the Senate, who was forced lone time o to give op his duties be Mate of his health, is undergoing treatment st a hospital here. Physi cians attending him aald tedsy he was Misting good progress aad eipeeted to " return home shortly. This Is the Senator's oeeoad visit to the hoepital this summer, physicisnc 'having permitted him to return to his -home aear here ia July whea he skowed marked laipreveweat. Boeeatly, how 'ever, his condition became worse aad ho rtm tivAiisht lurk to tha honnital. Onlv !g few visitors are permitted to see him. The motto of the profiteer is, "It is ifver too late to spend." Chicago, Aog. Jim Thorpe, the TnAiam itetJee of tha Boston Braves, ksa roliaquisLed the batting leadership tka National Lnuroe according to averages released today and which In . - . . ... . , i t r 1 elude gnmes or. in meuoesuay. dropped to sccosa piaco who no r ageofS4, Cavvy fravath, Philadelphia, former i.... ivAr rhn win dethroned early ia Jul . the Indian, has again ad vanced to the head of the list with a mark of 361. Tha number or sw ou ters ia gradually dwindliog, the list be ing cut to M. Denuy Ksnff, New York, and Cravnth are sharing home run honors with nine !r,it driven for sach. Z. Wheat, Brooklyn, has takea the lead la total lases from Kauff, lie Has lov loiai i',ih ' Plttabnrff. continued to show the way to the base stealers with Z8 thefts, inner leading who participated in 40 or more games : flt..iirv- fit. Liuia. 330: Booth. Cin cinnati, 325; B. Wheat, Brooklyn, 218; Horasby, St. Louis, 3IU. Ty Cobb, Detroit's etur, inrreaaed bit lead among the American League bat ters during the part week, and now it 14 points ia front of the runners up Vcach, a team-mate and Bialer, of .Bt. Louis, who are tied for second place with J71. BUler has, reached the 200 mark In total bases and is alto out in front among the bate stealers with !4 pil fered sacks to his credit. Buth, Botton, seems unohlo to increase his home run total, which rcmainl at 16. Other leading Utters for 40 or more games: Peckinpaiigh, New York, 340 j Jacobton, St. Look, M; Jackson, Chi cago, 331; Kice, Washington, 323. Mendryx, LooisVille, inereased his lead among the American Astociatiou batters and It topping the hitters with 364. Becker and Uood, both of Kantns City, are tied for second honors with 337. N.w OrUtnt Maa Wins Trophy. Atbeville, Aug. 10. . J. White, of New Orleaut, sprang tha big surprise of tha annual invitation golf tourna ment here today when he defeated Dr. J. C. ilcAfre. of Macon, Ua., 2 to 1 and tbsreby woa the Vanderbilt trophy cup. The match was one of the bett ever seen on the local links, sod a large gallery followed the players. ATLANTA HOLDS LEAD BY VERY SCANT MARGIN New Orleans, Aug. 1L Despite the revenal of tka Atlanta winning streak by lota of four straight games, tke Crackers, after ralisqulthisg tbe- lead for Zi hours to JJow Or loans aa Tha re day,' yesterday regained shamplontMp place Ja th Soutbera Association with a scant three-point lead by defeatiag Memphis 19 t 6. " Tke race for the peasant remained between Atlanta aad New Orleans, al though the latter also suffered a re verse in which oaly one ef four games played was woa. The mxond division, led by Mobile, remaiaed unchanged ia order of standings. ENDEAVOR TO GET -TREATY IN SENATE (Coatlnaod from Psge One.), provUioa giving Japan control ia tke Chinese province ot Shantung. Not only did yesterday! poll show aa in crease ia the number who oppose the provision, tha Bcpublieana assrrtsd, but several Senators gave that as their only reason for not accepting the MeNary rcservatioa program which covers only provisions ia tha League ef ftatioas eeveaaat f ,. . e the Wmatung amend meat deelan Senator Lodga will line .Mi im-i4 on the proiMtoat, They also asocrt ka will support surer I other textual amendment! bt the aommittee, but tka reservatiok group re Inclined to think ka will not . As a result, then Is anusu.il Intarest In the eommittee situation and la tha Repuhllcaa leaders attitude toward res ervations st opposed to aawadments changing tka body of tha treaty itself. With Senator MeCumber, Republican, North Dakota, npseUd to rota witk the aDomoeratd against tka , important amaadments snbmltted by Senators Borah, Bepubllean, Idahej Fall, Bepuli liean, Kw Mexieo, aad etkers, Chair maa Lodge may be found to kold th balance; of power between tka two widely differing group! of eommittee members. There it much speculation ot to whether the President will be able to throw any "taew light on ike Shaatung provision at his eonfereaea Tuesday with the eommittee. At ita meeting yesterday the eommittee decided to post pone action oa any amendments until jt had seen the President. i Wkea marriage is bat a matter of money It Is soggettiv af cupidity. Oft Off Corns! 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