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Show etraii win " ' I DOUBLES Fill , , In Exciting Match, Mc-Loughlin Mc-Loughlin and Bundy Defeat De-feat Pell and Behr. By J. S. MITCHEL. By International News 'Service. SEA BRIGHT, N. J., July io. Maurice Mau-rice E. McLoughlin and Thomas C. Bundy Bun-dy of California won, tho final match of the Sea Bri'ght doubles today before the largest gallery ever seen at a tennis match on the New Jersey coast. Opposed to the Calif oruiaus were T. B. Pell and Karl Behr, the middle states champions. After the warmest sort of a tussle McLoughlin and Bundy captured the honors with the score of 12-10, 7-5. The figures themselves are evidence that the match was a ripper from the first to last. Pell and tiehr showed sound judgment by continually tossing to Bundy, who is surely short of work: and to suve his partner McLoughlin had to do some poactiing. Whenever the op. portunity oli'oied Pell would shoot one' ot lus staging backhand shots to Bundy Bun-dy and mure. than ouco Ittc'Loufihlin intercepted in-tercepted the flight of tho ball and sent it whizzing back across tho not. Several times in the first set it looked blue for the Californiaus, but McLoughlin Mc-Loughlin always came to the rescue at the critical moment: |