| Show B. B Y U U. Netters Overcome I 1 in Provo Matches J Special Special to The Telegram j PROVO April 16 16 Sweeping Sweeping all seven matches by decisive ve scores Brigham Young university netters blasted a fighting Aggie Agg squad off the Cougar courts in a dual duaL meet here Friday afternoon ter ont i 1 5 4 S t t Malcolm Booth Hes He's one of the mainstays on the B B. B Y U. U net team The cougars consIderably lm ap us approved proved since their close defeat by bythe bythe bythe the University of Utah here last week showed plenty of ot strength in the victory and practically a ai 83 themselves at least seco second d place In the state collegiate stand stand- ings They have yet to meet both the Utes and Aggles in away matches but with the Utes expected expect expect- expected t ed to have no trouble In downing the Farmers and with the Y doped to win the return engagement on n the Aggie courts 1 All AU the local players showed the benefits of ot a few more days day I. I ft t good tennis weather this week and outclassed the Aggie team who h have v been for mos most of the season 91 I IS S Stiff Stitt winds made play difficult but worked to the advantage of the Cougar team who used harder strokes than the Aggles whose lob lobbing lobbing bing game was hampered considerably consid conald I The results Singles Captain Malcolm Booth Y def Captain Bud Edison A 6 6 1 Bill Pardoe Y def det Dick Hill A A. A 6 1 6 1 Gordon Snow Y del def Ed Kropfli A 6 1 6 1 and Charles leJ Fletcher Y r def Paul Christense A 8 6 6 W p. Doubles Howard Ballard an and and- Grant Holt Y def det Jensen and Harold Har Harl Harlold Hari old Gayley A 6 0 8 6 P Pardoe rdoe and Booth Y def det Edison and HillA 6 1 6 2 and Grant Hansen and Fletcher Y def det Olsen and Christensen Chris Chris- A 6 2 6 JR Next week the Utes and meet at Logan the Cougars Cougar draw ing a bye 1 |