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Show " .I , Sundstrum Forces Cha t Go Fast to Win; Kir,,' Plays Good Game, j In the city tennis tourney v fc eight matches were hold. Thi, to win took their matches inTl"',' ',' the cases, but two or- the best i" and those expected to go far it," 'i tourney were forced to the limit !'' 'j matches were between T. B 'p. present intermonntaia champion u Sunrtstrum and . M. Garni,. ' Pan! Kirwan. 1 1 Parker was forced hard tbio-o, his entire match and only succee?' " taking the two sets after , The scores were 7-5 and 61 v credit must be given Rimdstr! "' kept the titleholder d?khl, ' Kirwan broke his racket ,ft , n.ng the first set, 64. Jlis se untouchable during the first li, obtaining a new racket he'eoull settle down and lost two sets ill 6-3. Earlier in the dav Kii,.,'-feated Kii,.,'-feated K. II. Bassett in" easy ( 'V" 6-0 and 6-2, but -plainly showed ',, effects from, this battle. S. Sundstrum, prior to his jtf,,. . : the hands ot Parker, put C Lund (r" 6-2, li-2. Although Liiml show,'', siderable, class he could not upsets-strum. upsets-strum. ! W. J. O'Connor was placed mt running by T. B. Parker, C-2 ni i Parker scored at will and did not'ki , 1' to work hard at anv time. A Canfield of 'the intermorr ! doubles title team was tho victor t ' J. Wootten in two straight sen and 6-0. Wootten Btarted out !; , rush, but could not stand the ttrii' Arch Cheney placed L. Eager ou easy fashion, 6-2 and 6-1. (b placed in fine style and was ft? ' throughout the entire struMe. Will Lund won from Jaek Flub the last contest of the dav, 62 r 6-3. Both boys fought well', but L. showed the better staying qualities!: won out in tho eDd. On Monday "at 12 o 'clock Mi:: Frumkin will contest with Will L and the winner will fight it out -Frank Duncan. At 5 o'clock A. Canfield and Ck , will be on the courts in what is t: . Fccted to be a hot battle from start : inish. Both have been showing nr . stuff lately and a good struggle the . . result. , Yesterday evening the drawing f , the doubles were made, i'ourteen ter have entered and among thrm ate ni v of the best men in the state. A-On A-On Monday S. Sorensou and L. !):: :i woodey will meet Dr. C. G. Plummet : C. Schwencka at 4 o'clock. J. Wooiv and J. Spry will contest with h , Coleman and- E. Peterson at 2. Tu i two matches will be the only ones a will be played on Monday. The others who will meet iu the fi: i round, the time and the date to be'; cided later, are Arch Cheney aud ence Tingev vs. T. B. Parker and A : Canfield," J. Flandro and A. Ante vs. Milton Frumkin and J. Summit C. B. Oliver and .1. McLeod vs. F. fc can and Paul Kirwan. C. Lund it Will Lund and Harry Rudme ni ' Little drew byes. A. E. Canfield and T. B. Parker i" at present the doubles titleholder! f appear to be the probable winners tr year. However, some of the ot.:'1 may spring the unexpected and nf the dope. |