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Show ARCH CHEKEY Wli DESEBEfGl TITLE Defeats Dr. Plummer in ; Straight Sets in Final of Meet. By dfalnsr Dr. (". G. Plummer yesterday yes-terday a ff-irnoon, Arch M. Cheney won the I)f;Srti-.u gy;iin;i slum's invitational tennis ten-nis tourna mr-nt riianiplonhlp. The match v. as t i io host three out of five, Cheney winning the first three seta. Thf nfort-H wTft (i --, 'i -3 til id ft- 1. Chout-V play.-d In k !''' t form and was ir-vpf In ilaim''-r of losing. His ability to (otf-t an pi-nlng nd tu drive the ball Into un warded territory w;is responsible for manv of bin point. The victory was not riH easy, howr-ver, as th m-ores might Indira te, I tr. I 'hi miner rorted hla opponent op-ponent to line Ids best strikes. 'J' he l;i Mt -set was the l as test of the I hrr-n. In thin h L Cheney was pushed to his limit to hold the lead. The timely , pl.-irin.- by t'Ai-imv of several difficult drives jif.-venu-ii the necessity of play- i fig !i nut her set . Tin winning of the present tournament gives f'henev his third consecutive championship. cham-pionship. Vext enhiy'H victory was the rlose of two weeks of elimination contests, con-tests, in which the victor has met Home of the best amateurs of the city. Arch M. Cheney, Who Captured First Honors in Tennis Play CX , w. y - -X f) j x-:y xf |