Show YANKEES YANKEES- CLINCH OLYMPIC HONORS HONOR ORS HON FRANCE SECOND IN PERCENTAGE OF ot All TEAMS TEAt S American Tennis Players I Supreme Gain All AllI I Championships Pl p July uly 2 The United Mat bv by cOmpleting Its It ten ten- tennis tennis ten tennis nis triumph Moda not only mAde macI n a clean sweep ot of nil all of oC the major branches of ot o the 01 but lolled toiled up a point total which the tho all roun round 1 of oC the te Ui games em The completed tabulation last night of ot points point for tor the 16 Q thus tar far competed shows sho that America America Ie i I far In th the lead nith 9 95 5 points double that of ot the nearest rival France which has 17 H 4 point and cannot overhaul tho States even it if tf In the remaining spotts which are ar lo to be this week eol France jumped to second place by bv s scoring h nily It In tennis gym gym- gymnastics cym tE and the modem model n Britain Is ii now I third with 38 28 3 ponts and Finland 1 with St U Pont ponts The United State added ton ten under the tho thoI system tor for tennis I and anel tuo 0 more for tor g Ill I'll the tabulation Ia st la-st t night I America a 8 racquet wielders la last I night stood among the world s bent after gaining t two 0 mote mOIO triumphs which eiTe ge ve them sweep of oC all fir lie e UI Olympic cham cham- chamI championships championships I IS TITS IT I MS NAL n-NAL L LI The Th concluding victories ries were ere I scored cored In th the men s a doubles by In in- in In e nt Richards and Francis Francl T 1 TI I Hunter who ho beat the n non henri and Jacques Dru- Dru I non In a Ing the e set sit and In th the mixed doubles double B 13 NOI- NOI Noine ris ne W II It and Mis fL s George I George who ho OlI el defeated their compatriots incent d anel and Marion Marlon Z Jessop In straight aCts doubles The score In the mens men's dou dou- dou Lira Lies was as 6 4 4 6 3 2 D Inthe U 3 9 3 and iTt In the tho mixed doubles 6 2 2 23 3 d 3 BrInging to a close the tho th nine day tournament which was as fought out In torrid neather eather at III times un under der th the handicap hand leap of or these matches were witnessed by fe fewer feer than titan 1 I per per- per Mm rons nn They an nn anti anil climax after atter the sensational yes yes- es- es sea by Ilisa Helen Willi Will III over Mile 1110 Viato Vla o of rance I In the th women s a singles and by Yin VIncent cent Richard Richardi 0 er HenrI ot of Franco In the mens men's singles which clinched th the team Ictor ictor foi tOI the tho United d States Mis s W and Mrs Irs Ightman ha In II won on foit bc-foit the women omen s a doubles the tho th day be- be fOI OIL L added addad The Tho final triumphs trIUmph however ad- ad ad ded dad substantially to the th score acore ot of the Americans who iho finished with witha a total of 55 points nearly double that of or France the nearest which had 28 21 points Great Thit- Thit ain Bilt-ain sin aln took thud thild puce with 16 If Italy and Holland gained tour four fourpoints fourpoints col points each ach and South Africa f col-f th ha remAin remaining In three points paints res re's CC II TITLES The Che Th two Iwo American Is IV lile 1118 end and a oel Richards and Mrs J WIghtman each each emerged emer ed from the tournament with two titles The national women's champion gain gain- gained gained cd caln-cd ed time the cro crown cron n and shared the tho women s a double title with Mrs Irs V ightman who also shared the mixed doubles title by winning Inning for tor a second lime time Monday after after- afternoon afternoon noon Richards won In th the mn mens men's sin In tin tin- tingles and men mn a 8 doubles and but buttor buttor for tor the tho th heavy toll which his tri trl tn- tn triumph with Hunter exacted on hl hIs strength might have scored a thIrd victory In the mixed doubles with t Mrs Irs Jessop This final however was quIck quick- quick quick-Iv lv Iv decided In tn favor faor ta or of Williams aM Mrs Wightman who ho were In strategy and strokIng despite the th tA fact t that Ihal Williams was WILS piny playing under the Iho handicap of ot a abad ahad abad had bad ankle An hie Richards Richard was obvious obvious- obviously obviously ly Jy tired and Mrs Jea Jes up who ho we unable to hold up her hr shAre shar ot of th the burden proved the tho th weakest pIa el of the th quartet rhe Che Th Franco American doubles 10 the afternoons afternoon's ns n's only I but the Hi ho match becAme becam tame II v when hen after battlIng the th Americans Al on even nen terms term's In the tho th first tour four ol an wilted In the tho deciding set net t while Richards and Hunter displayed the th steadiest and bO l best s teamwork hey hy had at any stage any o of the th match |