Show I State Tennis Tournament Opens With Many Brilliant Match Matches CALIFORNIANS 1 UNIMPRESSIVE ON FIRST DAY I Unseeded Players Given Chance to Upset Visitors I Dixons Play Tuesday By WENDELL ASHTON I California's hopes of usurping the Utah Utah tennis singles title were wore tottering totter ling ing today as Myer and Daniel of oC I Los Angeles took the courts for their r I first real competition tion in tho the state meet at Liberty r. r t Frankly the Californians Californians Cal Cal- are given l q o only n 1 you outside t sid e c chances ances of win vin win win-j f iii ning their matches today with unseeded un un- W seeded Bill Leary Lear Utah university uni uni- m net reserve was favored over in their i r tussle and and Ray ay t V 1 Hust state junior title holder was given iven an even chance to bump over In their matches Sunday the touted coast boys were disappointing Paul Holt and Wilson Booth of Provo who rank around No 5 In present Utah listings defeated the Californians in inan inan inan an exhibition doubles fray l G-l 6 61 failed to impress as he a tennis unknown Clarence Johnson 6 2 6 3 in the singles FLASHES OF FORM and demonstrated demon demon- bits of ot flossy tennis but they are far far from the class of Dolph of San Diego who won the intermountain singles crown rown here last year Sundays Sunday's play saw the elimination of two from the singles race Wilson Booth Brigham Young university university university sity bowed to Ross Sutton of University University Uni Uni- of Utah 62 6 3 63 and Tony of B. B Y U. U was upset by Charles Maddox local player 1 G G 2 11 Bob Goodell former University of oC Utah net captain showed fine chopping chopping chop chop- ping form as he bowled over Sam Whitney of N Northwestern university 6 4 6 6 2 in one of at Sundays Sunday's highlights Goodell did not lose a single service service ser sere vice game during the match Walter Cosgriff youthful University sity of U Utah lh frosh almost produced an upset before finally losing to Bill Woodard captain of the Ute Ute varsity 6 1 4 6 Woodard who seems to be slumping from the fine form he showed as a Redskin netter in the spring was the victim of Cosgriff's Cos Cos- griff's net attack in the second set set but pulled out the deciding canto after assuming a 4 1 lead John M. M Wallace returned to tournament tour play after a year 10 absence by outdistancing Ogden's only entrant entrant en en- trant Cassin Clark 6 4 4 8 6 8 Wallace Wallace Wal Wale lace chopped his way to close d de decisions decisions de- de cis ions in the last two sets after bowing bowing bow bow- ing to first set driving at at- tack Fred and Don Dixon defending champions in the senior singles and doubles will not see action until Tuesday Fred is seeking his fourth state singles crown SandA Sundays Sunday's Results Mens Men's lIen J singles Stan Cromar defeated detested Vera ere McGhIe 6 1 Q 62 Rob Job Go Goodell cleli defeated Sam Whitney 6 1 G. G 65 Marshall Marshall l Neff defeated Walter J borough h. 1 C. a- a 04 7 2 1 Bill Bm Leery Lary rT defeated 3 J. J E. E Powell 60 fi s. s 6 3 Bill BUI Woodard defeated Walter Waiter I. u-I. 4 C G G. G 64 V humus Hotman Waters defeated Alms Alma Mass Manss 6 4 1 c. 75 V Dave Pa Freed Freed defeated Mill de fault bult V Joo Swenson defeated Earl Eari Pomeroy C 3 G 3 Ross Ron Sutton defeated Wilson Booth 6 C 2 0 V Charles Maddox laddo defeated Ton Tony Toni I-a. I a- a 62 11 John JohnM N. N 1 Wallace defeated Cassin Clark 1 1 C. 8 8 Spencer Young defeated Jim Wilding 6 6 3 5 Daniel Paolo o defeated Clarenee Clarence Johnson John John- son 6 3 6 Bob Dob Goodell defeated detested Fielding Kimball 8 6 61 l. Mens Men's doubles Paul Wilson lloU Booth defeated delute Cassin partner Clark default Paul Dolt Holt and WIMon Booth defeated Ton Tony I 6 1 6 6 1 I tion I IJunior Junior Its eludes I Ed Given defeated Richard Glade ti 61 6 Elton Linen Larsen defeated Don de de- Fault bult I Richard Allen AUen defeated Garth de de- b Fault V I Purdie i-dle i Dames Dalnes defeated John McBroom G. G l. J-l. 1 I Jack Leery Leary aO defeated Dick 6 M C dc 1 John Mitchell defeated Gene Ear Eardley Je de de- fault V V I Jack JAek Snow Sno defeated Bill BID McDonald 6 1 I 6 0 o Bob Fob Allen defeated Acton Aeton Kirk 8 1 6 5 6 73 71 I Marvin Alter AUer defeated Goodwin Peterson 5 1 Gl 6 I IV V Sherman Wing defeated Bill BiU Coombs CoonS G O. 6 as 63 I Gordon Giles GUes defeated Jack Jaek Eastmond 6 5 G l. I I I I I I I I I I |