Show i PR VO EVENS I KNIGHT CUP J TENNIS SERIES OF oi DIXONS REPELS I IS L INVASION uck ck Trims Gallacher r Sank Sanky Wallops Woodard Champs Triumph in Doubles I By Br WENDELL ASHTON Salt Lakes Lake's tennis stars were back bad their knitting today attempting t tre to re out wa ways s 's and means of f halt hail g the march of the Dixon brothers brother Provo Fred and Don Fre Fred tuck Juck will defend his singles title titi id will pair with Don Sanky t tk to toek toek ek k their sixth consecutive doubles in the annual state tennis tenni beginning at Liberty park SU Sunhe Sun Sun- 1 iy The he Dixon boys showed much of dr time old class Wednesday a as asley ley led Provos Provo's contingent to a vi vie vic the J. J Will Knight cup series serie Provo The defeated It Lake in the e second edition of oi c series three matches to two In Jr l lI inning ning the popular ever Provo others athers dispelled all rumors that l ir games are fading DO THINGS The Ibe Dixons were responsible fo for lor 1 three of the Garden City's tn trio tri pbs Buck took the feature sin singles les le stopping Mel Mci Gallacher of Salt Sail Ikc kc 6 4 6 3 61 6 Don put the skids ider Bill Woodard I 61 6 62 6 and the thc cons paired to stop Gallacher andye and live ye Freed city doubles champs 6 2 10 40 3 6 6 Freed reed gave Salt Lake a victory in inic ic singles when he bowled over over Lee Lee tiles little's comeback attempt 6 2 6 o OH sa S Sutton Button and Woodard gave Salt ke Ice a verdict in the doubles trim trim- ing ag Buttle and Paul Holt 6 3 8 6 36 83 6 T Te ie e Provo victory ry evened the score rIce ace ce Salt Lake made a clean sweep the previous fracas The he doubles match between Dixon Dixon- ixon con and Freed provided ost st of the fireworks These two ms ams battled after ea each h club had an- an ed two matches Using a well lobbing game the Dixons arched through the first two sets ticks tick's cannon ball service was also determining factor The Salt Lak- Lak r rs' rs assumed a 7 6 lead but Buck I ned it by winning his service ime ne and the then games followed deery de- de ery until the broke ough Freed's service to assume a 10 1 10 lead and a game victory on inky's iky's service won the set The Dixons took three games in a aV aVI aw w VI V to start the third set but Gal Gal- icher her r and Freed tightened to take takeI I x in succession for the set Sanky's anky's southpaw drives June June- ned ed a la Ia Johnny Doeg in the rth set and the brothers marched ough with the loss of only two ies BOW VS VON YON HADELN While interest in the state meet is entering on the mens men's division add add- d interest is being supplied in the omens women's ens en's division with another duel tween Ruth Crow defending and Edith von van Hadeln in in- mountain feminine champion in These two stars have ha mettr met pur ur tr times in four tournament finals ring lUring the past two years with Miss frow w winning cin all but the inter- inter tourney of 1931 tRay Ray ay Hust will not del defend end junior his lie Ie e because he has passed the age nit it ft However Grant Evans Eans who id d not play in the state meet last lastar ar is the top-notch top favorite Grant K been bowling over University of tah ih h varsity members in practice id d should win handily Gorill Butr But But- r who lost to Evans in the city e et finale has returned to Cal Califor- Califor or w and nd will not compete Evans has hast hasL t L y yet t selected a doubles partner th Lh whom to seek the title which k t and nd Hust won last year The re e deadline for entries has been ft for Frida Friday niday at 6 p. p m m. Entry fanks may amay may be received at Hofmann Spalding and Western ms |