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Show THOMAS C. BUNDY WINS AT TENNIS OXWENTSIA CLUB, Ike Poreat. 11L, July 20. Preliminary play in the West-em West-em Tenuis tournament today at the On-wentsla On-wentsla club was conducted under dlf. flcultles. A heavy rain, Friday night and this morning, made the courts unplayable unplay-able until after 4 o'clock, and less than an hour and a half later another rainstorm rain-storm put further work out of the question. ques-tion. Only six matches, five In singles and one in doubles, were played Out-of-town players were not on hand and their matches ware postponed until Monday. Thomas C Bundy of Los Angeles and Jerry Webar of Chicago put up by far the moat Interesting match of the afternoon, after-noon, the Callfomlan winning 6-8; 6-0. Weber Is a high school boy and the con-teat con-teat he gave Bundy was a surprise to the spectators.. Weber msde hlg beat showing In the first set. He drew applause by breaking break-ing through his opponent's service In the third game and that encouraged him to take two more. Bundy was playing a clever game and while he did little work himself, he forced Wber to run to all corners of the lot. In the second set, Bundv played the lines and Weber was too tired to respond. In the doubles, L H. Waldner. Chicago, Chi-cago, and C. B. Herd, Pasadena, led C. C. Comatock and C, M. Vail. 6-3. -8, at the end of two (eta. This match was in-terruptad in-terruptad by rain, but will be concluded Monday. |