Show I MISS YOUNGBERG WINS fEATURE MATCH IN CITY TOURNEY Yesterday afternoon in the most thrillIng thrilling thrilling thrill thrill- ing match yet played In the annual women's tennis tournament Mrs W. W R It Thurston went down to defeat before Miss Alfreda Youngberg The result Which was con considered a big surprise went to the tune of oC 4 8 7 7 6 6 C Three sets of ot hard playing on the part of both botn contestants were necessary to determine the winner and throughout the spectators spectators spec spec- were Riven ivett a ft great exhibition of skill Mrs Thurston won the first t set lIet and was well on her way to take the Se second ond when her opponent unwound a a. wonderful burst bunt of f speed The pace set I by Miss Youngberg was wa fast and It seemed too much for Mrs Thurston who lost two straight sets and the match Mrs E E. A. A Caw defeated Mrs W. W E. E Fife In another hard fought match This contest also went three sets the score being 4 4 6 6 2 6 63 Mrs Fife took the first set ln In In great fashion but appeared to weaken under the steady fire of ot line Une drives which her opponent offered and lo lost t the next two In the other matches of the day dav Miss Mary Marshall won from Miss Hyatt 6 0 6 Miss Mills Edith Eckstrom disposed dis- dis posed of Miss Olivia Brodbeck 6 4 6 Today the following contests are aTe being Played Miss M. M Jessup vs Miss MIls V. V Hyatt Miss Mias Mary Mar Marshall hall vs VB Miss L. L Hyatt Mrs K H. A. A Ga Gaw vs Miss T. T Robinson Robinson Robinson Rob Rob- inson Miss 13 A. A Youngberg vs Miss buss H. H Walker |