Show ALL SEEDED NETTERS STAY STAY IN IN CHASI CITY TOURNEY PLAY REACHES SECOND ROUND Few Matches Go More Than Two Sets as Favorites Repulse Challengers By WENDELL The annual Salt Lake City tennis singles tournament was to go Into the second round Monday with not a single sin sin- sin sin- gle tle upset marring the opening round 0 play pIny over the week weekend end at Liberty and Victory parks M Mel McI l Gallacher j J T 1 defending c cham champion h a ml m- m l' l pion and seed seeded d dH H V No 1 led the pat pa parade pa- pa t rade by advancing S. to the third round S.- S. victories vie vic vic vic- wJ with two easy He tories tones Sunday w j I i disposed of Lon jj J I A l' l Sperry 6 1 6 2 l I J. J and then eliminated ed cd Alma Mauss huss 5 0 6 0 6 60 H Harry a r r y l. l Guss University of YO x S 'S St Button W n Utah ace was the second favorite to enter the defeating Walter Cosgriff junior star 0 6 6 Ross Sutton Jimmy Wilding Paul Holt Halt and md Bob Goodell were other seeded netters who swept their Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day matches Sutton Fielding Field Field- ing ng Kimball former L. L D. D S. S netter 6 3 6 1 and Wilding played superb ball all to eliminate Wilson Booth Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Young university varsity 6 4 6 The clever little University of Utah Ulah was at nt the peak of his ils game as he drove and to the he corners Goodell experienced more difficulty difficult than han any of the topnotch per performers He ic was forced to the limit to shake off oU Joe Swenson diminutive Cougar star 3 3 27 6 2 7 Goodell was slow to control con con- rol h his s skidding chop stroke while Swenson was returning most everything everything every- every thing hing that came over the net until Goodell found his chop in the final stages and won the last two sets seta LONE LOSE PROVO VICTORY Holt registered the only Provo singles singles singles sin sin- victory as he ousted Noel Bell 1 6 61 6 Tony was the third to lose a first round match bowing to Harold Fitzgerald 8 6 64 6 Stan Cromar of the University of Utah advanced with wih a triumph over J J. J E. E Powell 6 0 6 3 and the veteran Os Oscar ar Carlson Carison put away George Goorge Mills 8 6 6 Two strong doubles Jeams entered the second round as Goodell Sutton Goodell-Sutton Sutton Swenson 6 5 6 1 6 1 and Holt Booth drubbed Mills- Mills Albert Schilling 6 2 6 Feature singles matches toda today saw Dave Freed seeded No 2 pitted against Cromar Bill Woodard seeded No 3 against Bill Lear Leary Lenny of the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah and Sutton Sulton against Carlson Carison Freed lost a sterling exhibition exhibition match to Nebo Chasseur of California Cali Call fornia Cornia 6 4 1 6 6 The continual loop driving of fhe he he coaster proved th the undoing of Freed FORKER S SHINES INES Favorites had little difficulty In the junior competition at Victory park Grant Evans seeded No 1 ran through Tom Eastmond of the B. B Y high at Provo 6 0 6 3 and Fred Glade seeded No 2 eliminated the theother theother theother other Eastmond brother Jack 6 4 6 46 G Sherman Wing of American Fork stamped himself as a n dangerous threat when he whipped Ernest Barlow 6 3 6 Udal Pace of the University of Utah impressed In the hardest fought foucht junior setto trimming Harold Evans 6 3 3 6 6 63 Gorill Butler of California seeded No 2 opened his drive for the junior title today meeting M. M Cheesman Dan Freed of East high tackled Spencer Spen Spen- con Young former L. L D. D S. S high hiSh ace ace in the feature junior tussle Manager Ray Forsberg announces that women may make entries until Tuesday at al 6 p p. m. m the he competition in this decision beginning Wednesday |