Show MOLLA MOLIA EASILY EASILY I i TAKES GAMEl GAME I Mrs Clayton English Net I Star Defeated By Title TitleHolder TitleHolder TitleHolder Holder i SEABRIGHT N K X J Aug 4 4 perennial Mrs Mr rs Molla Mollo Mallory per per- per tennis champion of women avenged indignities S ma T In ln she the part rt has today suffered the many on or foreign courts by winning the tho Sea Sea- Sea Seabright bright bowl from the lone of the ln In English women Mrs Irs H K C Clayton The Amen merl can by won von in straight sets seL l 6 2 and S G ao 0 u-II u y ca In 1 fact that the large gallery as at a liss to account for tor the Americans American's many failures abroad Mm Mallory's rather k than her brilliancy broke brok down the Britons Briton's game today Molia Malia Molli seemed absolutely proof error as she raced from rear ear court to 10 net ne netto to score coro and retrieve difficult gets At times she was brilliant also but this was seldom necessary The Tho American Was trus so si circumspect in the accuracy of her stroking thAt she made Mrs Clay Clay- SUI'S sIrs SIH no noI p Cn I The latter made 45 errors error in all I the total Including 22 outs and und 22 nets She was waa able to score only eight Ight placements ag os against 17 for tor foi I Mn Mr Mallory Ma The Th American s 3 er- er errors er totalled tota 27 hollow So SI fast tart was the th pace and so hol- hol hoi I low the victory that the actual time timi consumed in playIng both act was waa wa slightly less le a than a halt half hour Oddly enough Mrs bins Mr Claton Claiton drew drei drew first blood In la each set et the Ibe comet comet- dence being belne earned carried further by b thi the fact foet that she the held a lead of two twi to one on at the th end of at th the third game cam In each In both beth cases the tho ad- ad advantage advantage vantage vintage was wan short Short hort lived Moll speeding tt her pace paco pac sufficiently to t take t ko the lead and nd hold bold It to the th I end DESERVED VICTORY In the final round of ot the tho ho mixed 1 doubles double William M Johnston and L Clarence Clarenc Griffin the tho California pair wo wo Impressively from WIl- WIl Wll Wil lams hams and Washburn of ot the th east ea Victory came camo c mo after five lve sizzling sets lets 4 6 3 6 3 6 4 6 and 7 5 and an I Iwas was waa richly deserved The ca I team played brilliantly In spots but lacked the pace accuracy and team work of the t combination In the ill all British final women I doublet double MI Miss Kittle lOttie McCane anc I Mrs lira Nancy Covell dl disposed posed of Mr Mn i BeamIsh and nd Mrs Mr R n C 1 Clayton 6 1 1 t-L t 6 3 |