Show I SWING WINNING RACQUETS IN STATE TOURNEY r I I k c iJ 4 A 4 nero Hero are Utah's tennis cham chain for 1931 t Top left leU to right Worth Oswald singles and doubles doubles dou dou- bles bits John Murio Murlo doubles Agnes Arnu Norris women's singles and doubles Mrs l Mary l Smith King women's doubles Bottom Bot Bot- tom torn left to rl right ht Bud Raleigh lelh junior singles les and doubles Jack Snow junior doubles Americans Take Doubles Match Lott Combine Get Unexpected Opposition From British Pair England July 30 f JP-Geo JP George a-George George M. M Lott Ji Jr and L Lester ster as expected Monday defeated defeat defeat- ed Harold G. G N. N Lee Lec and George Patrick Hughes in the doubles encounter encounter en en- counter of the Davis cup challenge round 6 0 6 4 9 7 to the 7 5 give United States a fighting chance against Great Britain in the five five- match series Their victory in the third encounter sent the decision to the final two singles matches tomorrow between Sidney B. B Wood Jr and and Henry Wilred Wilfred Wil Wil- red fred Bunny Austin and Frank X Shields and Fred Perr Perry i Perry defeated Wood In a bristling bristlin set five-set encounter Saturday in the opening singles and Austin humbled I Shields in straight sets I ILott Lott Iott and received unexpected opposition from the makeshift English team Lee having been substituted sub sub- d for Perry at the last minute to io save the latter for singles duty It looked like the match was allover all allover over as Lott LoU overcame uncertain uncertain uncertain un un- un- un certain play to win the first set 7 5 and the second at love but the Britons Britons Brit Brit- ons rallied there to play brilliant tennis ten ten- nis the substitute Lee outdoing himself him him- set sell in the torrid forecourt exchanges and take the third at 6 With the pressure on on rallied rallied ral ral- ral lied and it w was vas 5 the veteran Lott who erred at critical t times mes to send the match into deuce He was of ot little use in the last two vital games but bul the big blonde londe from California more than made up for his partners partner's lapses A crowd of saw the match under under un un- un der sunny skies Arn American rican hopes for lor victory tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row were raised as Shields and Wood played and won an an exhibition doubles doubles dou dou- bl bles s match from V. V G. G Kirby and C. C E E. Hare 6 4 64 7 w t v tI r i J 4 A e 3 1 1 f I r Y zy P I x xI I I 44 f oJE y A ft 14 4 S t x t 4 4 4 w b I 1 y I i 4 c 1 i I W L- L 4 tM 4 |