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Show dlFOlllS WH IN IK DOUBLES McLoughhn and Bundy Gain Permanent Posses sion of Trophies NEWPORT R. I Aug '6 Maurice L McLough In of San Franc sco and T C Bundy of Los Ange es won the lawn ten nls do b es champlonsh p ot the United States for the third time today Two tall silver vases v, h ch have been awaiting permanent claimants since 1910 became the personal property of tl e Californlans after they had d sposed of Dean Mathey of Cranford I J and George M Cl urch of New York n stra ght sets The scores were 6 4 6 2 6 4 Most of t e gene alsh p in the match as we 1 as the we ght of the defense fell on the s oulders of Bund McLough in Was unsteady and as Matl ey and Church made Bundy the target of the r si ots the 1 tt e Los Ange es p ayer had h s hands f u 1 H s lobbying was a ways t me y h s k s ve e severe and be p aced ba 1 af er ba 1 at Mathey s feet. Although Mathey and Church 1 ad been careful y coached for the match t ey seemed to have an attack of stage fr ght The r wo k ng p an wh ch proved so ef fective in Ch cago was absent They rusl ed about the court at random and frequent y got in one another s vaj al tl ough they Bhowed occas ona flashes of abl ty to make the champ ons extend then se ves espec a y in the f rst and th rd sets when they scored place The matel wh e go ng to twenty games was 0 er in three quarters of an hour there be ng but s x deuce games The best tenn s of the day in singles was the mate between R. M Wi lams II of Ph lade p la and Harvard and Wll 1 am M Jo nston of San Francisco Tl s n atch he d the morn ng crowd for more than an hour Jo nston s das tied the score in the second se and he was go ng strong in the th rd when Wi ams rail ed and car led it off This see ed to take the sp rlt out of the Cal fornlan as he faded away n the last set |