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Show S. G. I TEfiS !t0 flPEHJDMORRDW p,;zeS in Singles and Conflation Con-flation Event; Many Players Entered. ,-.-v entries have "been made for the "tf C. A. tennis tournament, which tomorrow at the Y. V. C. A. lS'ion Third South and Third East c''..: Out of about forty members, J' half have entered the tournament, 'will be run under official regiila-K regiila-K entries have been for sin-T. sin-T. .r'v. A consolation tournament will '-3 'for all those eliminated in the EVe':il' handsome prizes wi-1 be :V;,i the winners, one for first prize a!-; ,-efor the runner-up, in addition to 3",'. -hv fr tC w'nnei f the consola-il consola-il : Troph ies and prizes have been r-' b the Spalding and Western (.; store?. ,l-Vcommittee in charge of the tour-n tour-n is composed of Miss Ait'reda v'iirr. Miss Cora Beaty, Miss Mary ;!v mTss Alta Heath and Miss Olivia i'li-t of the entries is as follows: ,-'.a Keener, Lillie Stahl, Ruth Taylor, -'r:i& Vouncberfr, Frances Rose, Marv '-iamson. "Keah Bartlett, Mildred ','--nian, .Tulia Shores, Mary Fisher, Stahl, Myrtle Broughton, Olive - " Olivia Brodbeck, Cora Beatty, "."Heath, Gertrude Friede, Elaine l'f matches scheduled for Monday Mi?s Clara Keener vs. Miss Lillie and Miss Marv Fisher vs. ML'js Staid, both at 5:30. ' "i-nitmeements of other matches will u'rk later. Finals will be played M--iav, September 16. ! I |