| Show FAVORITES RITES T TRIUMPH T IN STATE MET MEE I E SEEDED STARS ARE UNBEATEN IN NET CLASH Sanky anky Dixon Subdues Rosen Rosen- I stein Buck Trims Sutton in Singles Features By ny WENDELL I Queerly enough play in all divisions divi divi- of the state meet had progressed to a list of ot seeded survivors today and not one upset W had been A l registered regis t A r f i in any of the f ranks To date dale the tournament at Liberty Lib Lib- erty park has been beena s a happy affair for critics and prognosticators prognosticators t f w with wit i t h i favorites winning r rIn In n every mat match c h t 4 l from Is-cm rom the f fir first i r s t around I a round to the semi semi- tl j finals 1 The dependable f D Dixon i 1 X o 0 n brothers p i I I IFred lo Jj t Fred and Don arc are i f f res responsible p 0 n sible for for V x N i much of the sere sere- 9 t in the well Heiner known dope bucket Fred defending champion and seeded No 1 I chopped into the semifinals Wednesday defeating defeating de de- Ross 6 4 Don Sutton 6 3 seeded No 3 put away California California's outstanding threat Meyer 75 7 6 63 Everything went as expected In the older Dixons Dixon's triumph over Sutton The latter bothered the champion with a sterling net attack but Fred rammed home the telling points with well placed chops SOUTHPAW DRIVE WINS A sizzling southpaw drive brought brough Don his victory over who covers lovers the court well but taps the theall ball all lightly Don raced into a 5 5 2 lead cad in the first set but the coas coast youth knotted the game count witha with il a i volleying attack directed at Dons Don's backhand That was the best method of playing Dixon but returns were a bit too slow and Dixon ran around many of them for fore fore- hand land shots in the next two games Dixon maintained the lead throughout through through- out the second canto presenting a strong service and ond continually keeping keeping keep keep- ing the Californian on the run with ports portside ide wallops The Provo brothers pursuing theIr thel sixth straight doubles title wen went marching on with a 6 0 6 60 0 victory over the youthful Grant Evans and andRay andRay andRay Ray Hust The Dixons appear stron strong favorites to again walk off oU with th the laurels One seeded netter Bill BilI Woodard captain of the University of Utah varsity was in for an entertaining matinee t today day as he took on Paul Pau Holt former Brigham Young university sity captain who was not seeded in th the state late meet The two appeared o on even terms the winner tackling Mel Me Gallacher in the quarterfinals Holt Hoi impressed Wednesday as he eliminated ed cd Spencer Young Youn former L. L D. D Shigh S S. hl high h netter 6 2 G 62 The only quarterfinal match toda tOday sent Dave Freed against the lone sur vivins vivin Californian Daniel Freed was a heavy favorite to enter the semifinals where he is bracketed with Fred Dixon Earl W. W Peirce and Lee Buttle former for for- mer intermountain kin kingpins pins wo won their second round match Wednesday trimming Wilson Booth and Holt 75 7 6 4 with Peirce carrying the brunt brun of the thc attack The only mens men's doubles match today today to to- today day saw Freed and Gallacher seeded seede No 2 throw their shots at Bob Goodell Goodell Good Good- ell and Stan Cromar victors over Oscar Oscar Os Os- car Carlson and Charles Maddox Wednesday 6 2 10 S. I DEINER TAKES TARES FEATURE Albert Helner HeIner city playground Junior champ annexed the feature junior match as he waded through Marvin Alter junior edition of Don Do Dixon 62 6 66 6 46 6 63 6 Heiner a chopper found trouble in the second set with wit the sizzling left-handed left offerings o othe of the former fonner East high u player H A free for affair looms In m tn the junior doubles with the Fred Alter Glade Evans-Dan Evans Freed and md Walter WaIter Cosgriff lbert Heiner Hefner combines combine standing out as the leading con tenders Cleo Epperson city recreational junior girls girls' champ outlasted Mrs Glen Wallace in the best besl womans woman's match Wednesday 75 7 86 8 The d dl di- Mrs Billie McLe McLean won 75 7 6 62 over Jane Case Mens Men's aln singles Wednesday rc ne Fred tM Resells l defeated Ross floss Sutton 6 4 63 3 Don Dixon defeated M Mye er i DJ t 7 5 6 3 Paul Holt Spencer uena doubles double's doubles g I 62 Fred 62 land and Don Dixon de def detested de- de f tested ted R Ra Rs' Rs y Grant Bust Evans fl 60 I. I 60 6 Earlo W. W Lee peirce-Lee Buttle Buttie defeated d Paul Pau Wilson Holt Booth 7 3 1 6 6 4 Bob nab Goodell- Goodell Stan Cromar defeated Oscar Carlson Canaan C Charles Maddox 6 2 10 i Junior singles e Waiter Walter defeated John Mitchell 7 6 6 1 Albert Heiner dod do feat fea d Marvin MarTin Alter 62 4 4 J S 3 Tom TomE E Eastmond defeated t B Hugh Bush Fuller I t 7 6 6 4 6 Women's d singles Mrs f Butte I McLean de defeated defeated de- de Miss Jane Case Cose Co 7 7 6 21 Miss Cleo Cle Epperson defeated d Mrs Glen Wallace Wanace 75 7 8 8 Junior double John McBroom Billy Pardoe Par Par- doe doc defeated Purdle Purdie and Lyman Dames 4 0 8 7 Hush Huth Owen Fuller Re Reese se defeated de- de de 3 r rented d John J n Holt Brent r D Davis nde default defaut T Tand Tom and Jack Eastmond defeated Lamar Quiver Gutter M. M Cheesman 64 6 64 6 Thursday Thursdays Schedule Mens Men's singles singles' 2 p. p m. m m. Dave Dave Freed vs TI Daniel quarterfinal Po p. p m. m m. m Bill Woodard vs s. I Paul Holt Mens Men's doubles p p. p m m. Dan m.-Dan Dave Mel rif vs Bob Stan Goodell-Stan Cromar Cro Cro- Cromar mar quarterfinal n ri Women's singles 3 2 p. p m. m Mss m-Mss M Miss Mary Mar OIt Gibbs vs Miss Verona n McGhee 4 p. p m m- m Miss Edith Von Van Hadeln vs VII Miss MIlS d Cleo o Ep Ep- person Junior Vh 11 II IJ a a. Grant nt-Grant m Grant a Evans a s vs v Sherman leOm V r. r 2 p p. p tn m Pred m-Pred Fe Fea Fela Fred Glado la vs Tom Eastmond Junior doubles 9 n. n Ralph m. m. m Ralph Mc- Mc Broom Jack Liars carr vs Hush Owen Fuller-Owen Reese 3 S p m. m Grant m.-Gront Grant Evans Dan Freed vs VI Sherman 4 p. p m. m Albert m.-Alberi Albert s vs Tom and Jack Eastmond r |