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Show Bundy and Hendricks IiUinina- lE ries in Intermoiintain Tour- I1 nament at Country Club. , l COAST CHAMPIONS WIN , 11 IN SINGLES AND DOUBLES l Play Has Now Reach"ed the' I Semi-Finals on the , I Chart. jl Ij Tennis of the kind that wiuM national ji championships was witnessed by , 7J crowded gallery enthusiastic, tennis fans at the Country club Tuesday. From learlv morning until dusk one match or . another In which players of national rep- t ma I Ion took part kept tho fans on edge ' and as a net rcsulj. bettor tennis wa3 j witnessed than has ever been the for- 1 tune of a tennis enthusiast to see in this, 51 ; part of the country. The day's play j broupht the -chart, down to the ff''-J finals in both the singles and Joubleg, J and the committee announced Tuesday W evenlmr that the schedule prepared for il todav "(Wednesday) would bring to an 15 end the best tournament the nter-Moun-i jl tain association has ever held. Perhaps T. C. Bundy and his partner, -WW Trow Hendricks, who havo within thoi Jj p;fat few weeks successfully annexed thoi 1 scalps of the easlern. wpstern. southern. .11 and Pacific coast champions, and who) U onlv succumbed to the national cham-, M pioiis. llackett and Alexander, were thoi i II magnets that attracted attention. f This pair pol. real action once during 1 1 the day when they stopped the upward ' career of O. J. Salisbury and Sam Iseel,( 3 the local team In the doubles, which l3j 1 I strong enough to win most, or any lour-i j nament in this part of the country. Tho ; gallery was at its best when this qimr-1 tette of tennis experts began work. Bundy Shows Class. T. C. Bundy gave an inkling here audi .: there In the match of just what he could, s do with a tennis racquet when called upon to defend his many titles. He gavo' ' several glimpses of that famous service : twist thai puzzled the eastern cracks. ; In fact, he did not lose a serve during tho match. The local boys could not solve it and many a point went lo the' "'; visitor on this account. While Hen- ' drlcks's serve was more easily handled,' Continued on Following Page. tsj . j I TENNIS STARS DISPLAY CLASS Continued From Preceding Page. his excellent overhand work was sufficient suf-ficient to win any match. When In a close place the visitors showed their class by a remarkable defense. Tho local players found It almost Impossible to aend their drives through the pair as they advanced toward the net. The lobs of Noel and Salisbury were met with smashcK tliat could not bo Btopped and sent through In a manner that showed the visitors hnd perfect confidence In the stroke. Ncel and Salisbury nhowcd lack of practice together, frequently mixing up In their play when trying to return short court plays. The visitors won tho match In straight sets and at the close proved conclusively that they were In condition to continue their work all day. A number of other good matches were seen during the day nnd several of the dangerous players eliminated The chnrt Is now down to the semifinals, semi-finals, which will bo played this morning, morn-ing, leaving the finals until this afternoon. after-noon. The schedule for tomorrow will bring all the vlsJtors into play, Bundy having a chance to compete In flva different dif-ferent matches, should he go through without a defeats Down to Seml-Finals. The commlttco In charge announced Tuesday evening that a tennis dinner would be given at tho club nt 7 o'clock tonight, when the trophies will be presented pre-sented by Samuel Newhouse. All tennis players In the city and tennis enthusiasts, whether they played In the tournament or not. are Invited, and are requested to send their names Into tho club before 3 o'clock this afternoon. The ladles tournament will start Thursday. Today's Programme. 9:30 a. m. Men's singles, semi-finals, Bundy vs. .Roberts. 10 a. m. Mon's singles, seml-nnnls, Slnsabaugh vs. Ducan. 11:30 a. m. Men's doubles, semi-finals. Robert brothers vs. Bundy and Hendricks. Hen-dricks. 2 p. m. Men's doubles, finals, Slnsabaugh Slnsa-baugh and Duncan vs. winner Roberta brothers vs. Bundy and Hendricks. 4 p. m. Men's doubles, challenge match. Garnett and McBroom vs. winners win-ners finals. 5 p. m. Men's singles, finals. Tuesday's Eosults. Results; Glen's slngles Slnsabaugh defeated Janscn G-0, C-l; Garnett defeated defeat-ed O. J. Salisbury 0-2. 7-C; F. Roberts defeated Garne.tt 7-5, 7-5: Bundy defeated de-feated Gillette by default: Bundy defeated defeat-ed D. Taylor 6-1, 6-0. Bundy defeated Roberts C-2, 6-2: Hendricks defeated Stlmpson by default; Duncan defeated Hendricks 3-6. 6-1, 7-5; Duncan defeated Myers G-0, 8-6. Men's doubles Taylor and Badger defeated de-feated McLcod and Ingobrctscn C-l. 6-4; Slnsabaugh and Duncan defeated Tavlor and Badcor G-0, 6-0; Roberts brothers defeated de-feated Myers and Prlngle by default; Bundy and Hendricks defeated Eller-beck Eller-beck and Stclner 6-0. 6-0; Bundy and Hendricks defeated Neel and Salisbury 6-1. 6-4. |