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Show GEORGE GHUHGH WINS AMTCH FBWI BYFORD Retains Western Tennis Bowl -as Result of ! Victory. LA KK FORK.-T. H!., An;'. 15. Georffe M. Churoh of Tenafly. N. J., successfully defended his holding of the western lawn tennis challenge bowl here today by srr.aFhinsf a straight set victory over i llfn.ih Hvford of Chicago, the challenger. -4, 0-'"', 5-l. The easterner had a th'iv- , nz service that Byiord roultl not handle .v-l!, while his P'aint? on terriric drives' fpve. t ;e chailf r.yer's easy service scored jjo;nr after point. P:tir:nL-s in the smi-fina round of na-lif.r'nl na-lif.r'nl liou'.-les hf-re tomorrow will brin loeti.er south (Nate KniPfson ai'd Lewis H'vrlv of Memi.hlHi and Pa'-itic coast (Mauri-ve .McLouhlm prnl Ward Dawson, Anseles in one frame, and in the oi'-er pas: (Church ami Willis J.ivis, Srn I-'ran'ds "o and west (Walter Hayes and lca;ph Burdi-k. .i;:ciiro) will pi ay. T-i; s'j'ithern pair vmi in a rhrillin? v.'..r.i match in tho op'-ning of the na-t.ioi.--il scries to-iay. 4-6. 4-6. 6-1. 6-4. 6-4. It v.as a fji-'-e f too manv errors on the iart Of Trafforl Jayne. paired with forde .StellwaKen. Minn.jar '-lis. as hoiIers of the northwest title. K'nerson's placing plac-ing won many points for trie south. M'-Lyu'hlin and Iawsn had every-tiunc every-tiunc tii'-ir wa v in beating jh ck Cannon of Kansas Citv and A. J. Lindauer of i,i,...r, the Mkmnirl vnllev holders. Th-ir net work and Dawson's overhead .Hma-'h.i had tiieir opponents at tneir n.er'y. Thev played c.ntin"aiy to I.an-dauf-r, the weaker uf that pair, throughout. through-out. 'The score was 6-1. 6-3. The point S'.ore: Fi:sr set rflO'I'!in-awon . ...4-12 4. ,4 4 2.-6 Cannon-I-indauer 1 1 4 ' ': 0 213-1 Second set McLoutfhlln-Dawaon . . 64 1 -143 42132-6 Cannon-IJndauet 4n4 21o 14o -1- Thiul set Nt'd.onjihlin-Dawson . .:'I4 114 y4: 30-6 rannon-Lindauer 400 440 31319-3 |