| Show BILL TILDEN AGA N LEADS RACQUET WIELDERS It n v Tennis Officials a Name Ned Garnett leader Of Intermountain 0 Players ayers Garnett C arnett an and d Howard Rob Robinson Awarded Fir First si t Place Amon Among g D Doubles While e Denver Pair Paz PairIs r. r Is Given S Second Place Place- Vi Vinnie nice Richards Awarded Awards d Th Third rd Place e m in U. U S S. S Rankin Ranking g MENS MEN'S MENSE SINGLES 1 E. E M. M Garnett Salt Lake 11 11 Earl Peirce Salt Lake 2 B. B B Hoover Denver 12 Fred Di Dixon XOn Provo 3 Howard Robinson Twin Falls 1 13 3 M. M Rich Logan I A. A 4 H H. H F. F Phel Phelps p s D Denver en v er 14 Georgo George Eccles Ogden It t b 5 6 Neil King Denver 15 H- H HP D. D P D. D Barrott Garrott Salt Lake r 1 t 6 6 W W. I. I Rehr Jr Casper 16 C C. C R. R Johnson Logan 7 Don Harker Denver 17 Robert Officer Salt Lake 8 8 Howard Cordes s Boulder 18 Elliot Peterson Salt Lake 9 9 S. S Dennison Denver 19 J. J Hayes Salt Lake 10 Mel Niel Gallacher Salt Lake 20 S. S D D. D Pyle Rock Springs MENS MEN'S MENSE DOUBLES 1 E E. E M. M Garnett and H. H Robinson 6 6 W W. I. I Rehr Reh Jr and Neil I King f. f 2 B B. B P P. Hoover and Howard Cordes 7 7 Mol Mel Gallacher and Robert Officer 3 3 H H. H F F. F Phelps and King 8 8 C. C R. R Johnson and Smith 4 J J. J W W. Morey Moray and Hughes 9 9 E E. E Pierce and C C. C Gallacher 6 b. Don Harker and S. S Dennison 10 1sT J J. J Smith and F. F Dixon l i iV I i V T. T TILDE TILDEN II of Philadelphia ranks ranke first am among ong the VV W tennis players of the country and Ned red Garnett of Salt Sa It Lake Like ranks yanks first in both dou doubles les and singles in the intermountain In section according to national and sectional tennis rankin rankings gs ma made de public publio today by the United States Lawn Tennis association JI MANY vy IL YEnS n. The rankings pay unusual tribute to the success of local net players and side from Garnet Garnett seven seen Salt iSalt Lake racquet wielders finish amon among the first twenty and eleven from the state far excell excel the quota from any other state in the section The men n who ho make the ranking ranking- from the city are E. E M. M L Garnett Garnet first Mel Biel Gallacher tenth Earl Pierce eleventh D. D D D. Barrett Darrett fifteenth Robert Hobert Officer seventeenth Elliott Peterson eighteenth and J. J Hayes nineteenth nineteen h. h Those a who ho made the ranking rankIng- from the state were Fred Dixon o of Provo M. M Rich of George Eccles of Ogden and C. C R R. R Johnson Johnson John John- son of Logan In the double ranking Garnett and his partner II lL Robinson of Idaho receive re receive receive re- re premier honors Mel Gallacher and Robert Officers the University of I Utah duo are ranked seventh On account of the lack of ot popularity I of ot the sport among women In this section sec eec tion there is no ranking made up by bythe bythe the national association It la is y of note however to state elate that Mrs Virginia Ginger R Ryan Ran an captured the state net championship tor for women IS EH UP UI Johnston of ot San Francisco run runner zer er up nD to n in the national championship champion champlon- p rIJo sl ship is in second c place Four new names are found in n the first ten this year Robert a and Howard o l e of ofSan f ni r San F o lz of e York and Francis T. T Hunter Bunter of New Rochelle Hochelle N. N Y Russell N. N Dana ot or Pawtucket chairman of ot the committee which Included P. P V V. Bowen of Buffalo D B. B F. F Thorward of Cleveland W. W M. M Fischer of New Now York and Dr P. P B B. Hawk of ot Philadelphia stated elated that the committee had decided not to rank an any foreign players even though hough some ol ot them thorn competed In the national cham cham- notablY notably Mrs bits L Lois is of Toronto who won the clay court and the Spanish and Australian Davis cup teams which did well In the mens men's events In addition to the mens men's singles and doubles rankings are given herewith sectional rankings compiled by W the the ewe a ne into associations of the tw twelve s sections Into which the tho United States Is divided by Dy bythe bythe the national association These local lists are thus fully r representative en p of of the playing playing- strength of ot the country ten ten- and show the rap rapidity Y with which tennis ten teu- nis Is developing PV of Yonkers Yon Ton Tilden and Vincent cent eneBa Richards kers kere top the list in n m mens men's doubles and Mrs Molla Iolla B. B Mallory of ot New m n York o Paul Is ranked first among t the women i Paul T. T Tilden II Gibbons and William Will am W. W national compiled the of Junior Philadelphia and boys boys' come ra ranking g which they the most representative regard ever as been made A Arnold W. W V. V Jones has of ot Providence R R. I. I Is given tint first place Junior fouler list lief and David on the The Tho rankIngs rankings rankings rank rank- o ot of on the boys bos ings follow MEN'S MENS S 'S 1 I T. T Tilden II II Philadelphia Pa Ill 2 2 William M f. f Johnston Ran Han an Francisco 8 3 3 Vincent Richards Yonkers N. N Y 4 R. 4 n. n Williams H II Dry DIn Bryn n Pa Wallace II-Wallace 6 Wallace F. F Johnson 6 Robert II-Robert nobert San Francisco 7 T Now New York w. w I Ban Francisco N. N 0 Francis Y T T. Ne New 10 atson New Tork 1 I. I Lawrence ll-Lawrence D D. Rice Aloe Boston Stanley IZ W W. Pearson lugh la G. G bh Kelleher ew York 14 1 E E. E Davis Dam Ban Sno m 18 NathanIel III-NathanIel Nathaniel 6 W. W Boilo Dutton S. S S. Howard othell L L. I. I Kew hew Garden Cardeo iI 17 nerbert L. L k Bowman Ne New York Tork lA 18 t M Rubio Japan Jaran in Carl rl Carl Fischer Flecher Cynwyd P. P 20 0 O J ray Brown St tit Louis Mo 11 MEX'S S s 's arda J 1 T. T Tilden II and Vincent Klch- Klch Wa a-Wa 2 Robert 2 Robert art and Howard Clatey Watson 3 sea n and d R R. R wU Ilams Il II f- f John 4 r ud and Waller Walter We W. brook lI 6 and Rol h H- H Samuel 6 amuel Hard Hardy and 8 Howard Vo V shelL T F. F Johnson and ud Cart Cori F ch r. r E Falter D-Falter Tamee r Davies T. T 1 Hayes and and pUlp Aie Nse Neer al 10 PhllIp Wad and Carl Cui Fischer NATIONAL 9 SINGLES l I rB Moll oH D D- 0 IT New Tork York Mass 2 tiles I- I Bancroft West Rest Newton Maas flee a-flee S Miss titles Wills Will Berkeley Cal 4 Mn MArion Marlon Z J JessuP UP Wilmington Del J Mrs G Mra- Mra May Sutton Button Sundry Dundry Lot Los An An- ele 6 6 Miss Martha bartha Bayard Short Hills Hili N. N J. J 7 7 Miss Helen Helea K Y A 8 Miss Mollie D. D Thayer Philadelphia 0 0 Marie Wagner Wanner Yonkers en N N. T. T 10 10 Miss Florenle A. A New Tork York 11 flea U Miss Clare Cassel Cael New Tork York IS U- U files 12 Edith Boston Doton 1 la 3 Ml 3 Margaret Grove New Tork York 14 lira U-lira Mrs E. E V V. Lynch New Tork York 15 1189 Miss Marlon Leighton Chicago 1 16 lIs Mis Helen Hooker Greenwich Conn Cosa 17 Miss Phyllis Ils watch Walsh Ot Overbrook Pa 18 18 Miss n Anne D B. 4 Townsend n t brg rb Pa PL JO lira JO Mrs M. M D. D Huff Philadelphia 20 20 Miss Ceres Baker Daker East Orange N N. J. J NATIONAL J On SINGLES 1 Arnold l Arnold W. W Tones H. H L. L 2 2 Lewis W W. White Austin u Tex e i 3 W. a-W. W. W tW W. W Ingraham in Woonsocket J t. t H. H ILL L 4 John John F. F Whitbeck New Nen Tork York E. 6 B K Chandler n San n 6 s Charles ha I M. M Wood nod New Tork 7 U i-U orge a Lott Chicago 8 8 James M M. Farquhar Farouhar New Ne Tork Yort Armand 0 0 Armand O-Armand Marlon Seattle ettl Wash Ruh ho J 10 Leonard JG Leonard Reed Ill Pa i 11 Edgar 11 Dawson New Tork York t t 1 12 12 Jullue Julius Indianapolis 13 Clyde U-Clyde Clyde larty 14 14 Marty Liebe San IS Sherman Lockwood San faan an j IS Weller lI-Weller Weller Evans Evane But Bast Orange Orana-flo N. N J. J 17 Frank IT-Frank Prank Donovan Detroit IS Kenneth U-Kenneth Kenneth 6 App Appel l East Bat tf N. J J. In rah Jr 10 Arthur 10 Arthur Ingraham it am n. n i. i nl 10 20 Jam me s Van Tan Ryn 1 r East rt OraDa N. N J. J NATIONAL NATIO JUNIOR DOUBLES f tA A. A W. W Jones Jona and wd W. W W. W R R. I. I Charlie 2 Rood and John F T. N Nel New E. E-E. 8 Jo Tork and O. O San Frail Frail- V 4 SI af Lott and Clyde e. e r Ch Weller 6 ller Evans Enns and Kenneth ADD AppA Appel 4 E Ea t t Orange Oranje N N. I. I J J. NATIONAL BOTS' BOTS Fi David I-DuM Pitt urr J Malcolm Z-Malcolm Malcolm Hill Boilon Roston If New E-D. E m 4 lon fi lifer P P Alexander 8 er L. L Sandy d' d T 1 hla rt i L. L Bobby Dobby P lIt er Jr CaU CLU- f N Nw Tork Stuart A-Stuart Gayness Gaynes Jr John O-John New i Donald IG y Slue P Louis Cools 1 rH non S Afton 12 i r J IE I-D. T. T Pare c co A. 16 Conk U-Loule J rc G nS SM ew kane roYl ne R. R 1 Tork r N TT B A e 17 Buk S sh D Ii r Paul ll-Paul Chase Cha p Pro I IL L 1 t fP ad Tork jO EO g Bp ticer neer Ne' Ne New York Tork f DOTS BOTS' NATIONAL L 1 Malcolm l Malcolm Hill 1111 and aDd I It J J. Jr Jr DO Batton L I. I ilea y New ew Tork York and Dd David Dadd DaddO O ml T I k and Dd Milton YUton mita nit mit- a d 4 Carnes and John Joha N N. N few w Sark YO JL 8 L. 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