Show Many Stars Go Into Action in Tennis PATTERSON TO MATCH WARES WITH WOODARD California and Colorado Net Aces Gun GUll for Title in Intermountain Intermountain Intermountain In- In Event The wide open battle for honors Inthe in inthe the he annual intermountain tennis tournament tour tour- ament continued at the Salt Lake Tennis club Tuesday with ranking stars tars beginning to clash in the singles division Tuesday also marked the opening pen ing of oC warfare In the doubles All of or the bi big timers were slated for tor or action and plenty of action was promised cd Leonard Patterson of Los Angele Angeles minute last entrant bumped into a stubborn foeman in Bill Woodard Wood Wood- ard rd University of ot Utah varsity cap cap- tain thin two years ears ago Woodard's consistent con con- deep court driving game was figured to bother the Californian con con- Allen Phipps of oC Denver Pattersons Patterson's doubles partner was also in for an entertaining afternoon He collided with Grant Evans state junior king pin in Evans' Evans play In the tournament tournaments IS s being ing watched with interest Grant appeared to be slipping in the state meet prior to his barnstorming tour tourIn tourIn In n Colorado two weeks weel ago ANOTHER DOEG Herman Clow veteran Denver netter neter net net- tel ter er met Tony o Provo in what promised to be another interesting interesting interest- interest ing ng struggle Billy DUly Doeg of Los An Art- gales geles Ls is out to do what his older brother Johnny did here In 1925 Johnny captured the state title and Billy is playing in his first Utah tour tour- nay ney cy He opposed Lon Sperry hard hard- riving driving Fifth avenue ace in the first round Tuesday There was little excitement in Mondays Mondays Monday's Mondays Monday's Mon Mon- days day's matches However Gene Eard Eard- Ie Icy ey state junior runner up gave Paul Jolt Holt Holt Provo ace a stiff battle the later latter lat lat lat- ter er winning 6 3 6 4 6 Eardley's strong service and net game harassed the he Garden City loop driver through through- out ut SUTTON GETS SCARE Louis Banker De Dc Molay netter gave ave Ross Sutton former state junior champion a surprisingly tough match but Suttons Sutton's experience enabled en en- bled him to win 6 63 8 86 The best match in the doubles Tuesday Tues Tues- day ay brought the defending cham cham- ioas Mel Gallacher and Dave Freed Into nto action against Harvey Hansen and nd Wes Howell newly formed com corn inc bine Gallacher and Freed were seeded No 1 in the doubles Fred and Don Dixon No 2 Sam and Clow Jo No 3 and Earle PeIrce and Welby Emms No Na 4 MONDAYS MONDAY'S RESULTS Players Player from Salt Lake Like unless otherwise I designated Mel d. d Bud Raleigh 8 1 7 75 Tom Harper Denver d. d D Din Dan n Freed C 6 60 6 sill Bill Stratford Olden Ogden d. d Diet Bennion 9 6 6 2 Ro Ross s Sutton d d. Lout Louis Banker 6 3 8 Frank Los Angeles d d. Ted H Heal Iteal 0 60 8 6 Sam aim ag t ln Denver d. d Morris Oust Ouss tS-ia tS paul Holt Provo Pro d Gene Oene Eardley 8 43 6 6 C SC SCHEDULE I 1 p. p m. m m. Holman Waters vs S Oscar Carlon Carl Carl- o on OL 2 p. p m. m m. Bill Bill Woodard vs vi CAssin Clarks Clark Tony vs Herman Clow Wilson B Booth vs t Pratt a 3 p. p m m. Fred Dixon Duon x s. su Jack Morris Ross Kois Sutton v. v Jack Don Dixon vs n. Elton O Lawn Larsen 4 P. P m. m m. milY Dote Dot Y vs Lon ton Sperry Grant Evans vs u. Allen Phipps 5 S p p. p m. m Leonard sm-Leonard Leonard Patterson V vs winner woodard Hark match Dive Due Freed vs vu Jack JackMen Snow Men Meu a Doubles 11 9 a. a m rn-Emily rn Jack Doeg-Jack McMurtry vs V Gene Bud Raleigh Sara Sam Herman Clow vs I Joe Lamb W. O O. O OConnor O'Connor 4 P. P m. m m. Pred Fred Don Dixon Dixon vs V. Clark CIr and partner 5 S p. p n m m. Frank Grant Evans Tan V vs VI Tony WIlson Booth p. p m. m Paul m.-Paul Paul Holt Holt-Holmon Waters vs Tom Torn Harper Overton Pratt Putt 6 P. P m. m Welby m.-Welby Welby Emms-Earle Emms Peirce vs DI Dick k Dan fl Freed Wen Wes Howell Howell-Har- WH vey Hansen vs VI Mel Ofel Dive Dave Freed |