Show Browne Profits by Taking i Trouncing From Lengen PARIS PARtS June 1 12 AP Mary AP Mary K Browne Brown American finalist in the women's arnel a of the bard hard court championships championship had hd h her r long lone de deferred deferred de de- d try today for Susanne Susann Lenglen's Lenn's Lenns Len Len- glens glen's n's ns title till aa as many others have hae triad fei sine sine sInce 1011 l lt Like Liken all th the oth others ers era except airs 34 r Mallory h. h her efforts ef efforts forts to wrest the tho th championship from the French star atar were wera In vain MM Browne Brown put up a a. different brund brand of tennis tennia than Suzanne Sunne has hRs been b n forced to contend with many manya a da day but it could not AtOp stop the winning match progress of ot the mistress mla mia t. t tress tra of ot all ail tennis tennia courts court and Miss Brown Drowne only nn managed to win one game me out of thirteen Th The score eor stood tood t 1 I. VO 60 O. After Alter th the series aeries Sits Browne Drowne was wa asked ked If It the round ground WIt was too wet as a. the match bad had been played in a rainstorm No be she replied Suzanne Susanne was waa too good she good ahe was waa marvelous mar Then the American girl walked ked oV over r to where be Suzanne Susanne's father tather and mother were sitting and said mil mil- Your daughter was waa marvel murvel- oua ous and nd turning to Mme Lenglen added You ought to be proud to tobb tobe to bb be th the mother of or such a wonderful gal tr Previous to tale there that had bad on been most moet kindly ex exchanges chance between SQ Sn ara and th the former American champion who did not DOt Hem at t all aU downcast by her bet detest defeat I 1 l learned more mOle about a certain kind of play plaT today than I 1 have ever learned in past at yews years she the re re- re marked That alone Jone would make the tb match worthwhile The n. drenched spectators spectators-it spectators lt it drizzled through both learned acts ta learned something about tennis too 00 They aur MW Suzanne at top form reach Mach for tor forand forand and get shots thota that seemed yards away and retrieve fettle th them gracefully when points seemed lost loat Then Than too they thy saw Sits Browne In n flashes of ot great volleying form that made mad her famous year ate ago CO The Americans American's good play how how- ever e er really only came In flashes I Mile dIlle Lenglen's Lengren's persisted through through- out The Californian punished the ball hard and drove droe and voile volleyed ed edwell well weH but could not often otten place them safely fety away from Suzanne's racquet That was the whole trouble trouble trouble-Su- Su Suzanne's zannes zanne's racquet Americas America's comp compensation lay Jay in the fact tact that while white Miss Mies Browne Drowne lost Vincent Richards and Howard Kinney Kin- Kin aey ney punished th their lr old rivals Rene Lacoste and Jean Borotra with a set five et defeat defeat 9 9 0 3 36 63 3 and 7 76 The American pair pall found it hard enough going goine Three sets went to vantage antage and the Frenchmen n fought doggedly to make It a completely victorious a stay dy for France Their endurance was waa not equal to the occasion oc oc- occasion casion however and aDd the smash smash- lag 1111 In game gam m of ot Richards and aDd Kinsey brought victory to America After a abort short rest real at the co conclusion lu lion sion of ot the single Miss Browne entered the lists again this again this time paired with Elizabeth Ryan against Mr In L. 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A Godt and Miss 11 Joan Colyer oT or En England Jand The American couple won WOR the first set after a close struggle but Mrs Godfree Godree and Miss Coly came back for tor tormore more and won the tho se second ond and third seta aeta 8 and nd the match comparatively easy y The score acore was t 4 7 6 4 62 6 ben all n waa was ov over r. r Mile Lenglen Leng- Leng len ien had something to sa say about Miss Browne She Browne She Is a fine tine girl I 1 enjoyed playing with her because she be he uses utes brains brain Th The two players discovered Ua that t th there then were almost a aa many photographer photo raph aa as spectators and nd posed POd for scores score of picture pictures alone loDe and nd er Douglas DoU Fairbanks and nd his wife Mary lAry Pickford who sat t Just behind Susan Suzanne's father and nd mother r. applauded ap applauded ap- ap plaud wildly when th their r favorite Miss Browns Brown made a a. telling stroke An Aa of the play in the big hie match slaws hows Suzanne's SunDe's superiority In that most mott important nt factor of tennia pla placement ent she scored 24 4 to Min Uia rnea 11 many of ot them In Inthe th the tb following which an onU- onU r Iry ry player would let go by king dug an n effort Miss Brownes Browne's right winners came largely on Cr court cross volleys which even Suanne Su- Su anne not Dot foresee The point score acore was First f set t 11 Mile lie Lenglen 4 4 c 3 I 4 S 8 4 4 c 4 Mia 34 Browne Brown 1 2 2601 0 1 X 1 1 Second set sot Mlle Mile Lugn Lenglen 4 c 4 c I I 10 S C Miss Misi Browne 2 4 1 0 S S-O S 0 Strike analysis aDal First s set t. t Nets t. t Outs DP DF Mile Lenglen 14 1 3 1 C 6 1 M. M Mists Mia 8 S 6 11 9 0 Second set Mlle Mile Lenglen 19 I f 7 0 Mim Browne 3 S 8 11 1 The play lasted just JUt 27 i minutes minute Tomorrow Richard and Kinsey will wm m. m meet Brugnon and JI Henri Cochet Cachet in the finals final tor for themen's the themen's mens men's doubles Mlle Mile Lenglen and Mile lIUe will meet Mrs Godfree and Mia Mi 1 Colyer in la the women's women's doubles doubles Coules dou dou- bles les finals |