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Show INTERMOUNTAIN MEET DOUBLES SCHEDULED TO START THIS AFTERNOON "Duck Club" Frank and Joe Daley Engage in Hot Match; Dr. C. G. Plummer Is Forced to Bow Before Paul Kirwin; Drawing for Doubles Held. '. Freed and Williams vs. Jones and partner; part-ner; Cowle and L Dlnwoooey vs. Duncan and Kirwin; W. Parker and" Coleman vs. Cowie and Tracy; Dr. Plummer and Cheney Che-ney vs. Moore and partner: D. C. Roberts and partner vs. Little and Little; Homan and Keyser vs. Dr. Jansen and partner ; Salisbury and Parker vs. Canfield and Gibbs; Tingey and partner vs. McKay and pa rtner. Play in the doubles wHJ continue throughout the week, together with the singles, and the semifinals in both will probably be played next Sunday and the finals on Labor day. Following this, play I will be sin in the women's events. IN THTE opinion of moat of the spectators spec-tators at the Halt Lake Tennis club yesterday afternoon, "Duck Club" Fra nk and Joe Daley put up the best match of the day in the singles of the inter mountain tennis tournament. "Duck Club" Frank winning after a hard struggle by tho score fi-'J, 4-6. 6-0. The contest went three sets and every game was keenly contested. The next best match 'if the day was between Paul ECirwin and Dr. C. G. Plummer. Plum-mer. Dr. Plummer won the first Bet handily, 6-1 . but Kirwin put up a much better same In the next two sets, winning win-ning both of them, 6-2, 6-4. Yesterday's Matches. The Other matches, which were without any aprtlcular thrills, resulted as follows: fol-lows: -W. F. Moore defeated J. W. Thompson. 6-4, 6-3; D. Taylor defeated Dr. W. D. Donoher, G-4, 6-4; L. Gibbs defeated de-feated D. Taylor. 6-1. 6-1; Gorden Jen-nines Jen-nines defeated L. Dlnwoodey, 6-3, 6-0; M. Keysor defeated A. N. Walters. 6-0, 6-4; W. Daoud deefated D. C. Roberts by default; Dr. F. I. Jansen defeated D. A. Konan, 6-3. 6-1; Joel NIblev defeated T. W. Boyer. 6-n, fi-0: F. Little defeated N. Officer by default; If. D. Bowman defeated de-feated L. G. fjwancr by default; A. H. Cheney defeated S. A. Whit worth. 6-2, 6-2 ; D. Coleman defeated E. Havnumd, 6-1. 6-4 ; R. H. Bassett defeated R. Mayers. 6& 6-1: D. W. Davies won from H. P. Fabian by default. Eight singles matches and three doubles will be played today. The schedule follows fol-lows ; 4 o'clock Badger and Myers vs. Mayers and Rudtne. 5 o'clock Van Pelt vs. Duncan; W. Parker vs. Nibiey; Cheney vs. Coleman ; Wootton and Rudine vs. Kahn and Frum-kin: Frum-kin: Palm and Davies vs. Loughborough and Romney. 5. CO o'clock Badger vs. Davies. 6 o'clock Duncan vs. Knox; McKay vs. Little; Freed vs. Bassett: T. W. Parker vs. Moore. Drawings for Doubles. The drawing for the doubles was held last evening, and by the time the entry list closed twenty-four teams had entered. en-tered. In addition to the matches today, the drawings resulted as follows: Davoud and Funds torm vs. Neel and Boyer |