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Show Peterson and Garnett Will Meet for Tennis Title in Final Match This Afternoon the consolation finals at 4:30 o'clock In the al'lernoon. The results yesterday In the consolation consola-tion matches were: (l. Nelson defeated Hirano 3-6, 6-1. 6-2. Kiniih defeated F. Romney 6-1, 6-0. O. Nelson defeated Ramsberger 0-3, 6-2. . EM. GARNETT and Elliott Peterson, Peter-son, both of "Suit Lake, will meet this afternoon in the final of the rnter-mountain tennis tournament In singles. The victor of today's match will become the champion. Oarnelt and Peterson defeated their opponents yesterday in the semi -finals, eacn winning in straight sots. Harnett defeated C. R. Johnson of Louan, 6-n, and FY torso n beat George yorenson, Sam Noel and CMrl Roberts will meet C. P. Johnson and Percy Smith in t lie doubles final. Thesn two tea ms won tlv;-lr semi-final ma tehs yesterday. The doubles contest between .John.sonf ami Smith of T.ogan ami Sorenson and Peterson Peter-son furnished the most exciting tennis of tho dii y. The Johnson - Sin it h ten in won 4-.., P.-::. The first set was stubbornly contested all t lie way. The Soronson-Peterson pair came back strong in the second set , wh ieh also was 1 h t -t er!v fought, but thov weakened in the third. The singles championship mutch will bonln at 4::.0 o'clock this afternoon. No doubt a larL-e nnnpany of tennis enthusiasts enthus-iasts will be presont to s-'O the survivors of the tourney lock bonis in the. title bat tie. The doubles title match be plaved at .i::b o'clock- when We! ami Roberts win nicer Smith and Johnson. The only mat eh to be staged in the forenoon is the consolation singles at in;:at o'clock, when Percv Smith and Mac Tyke will face each other. The winner of I lids match will then play Nelson in |