Show SECOND ROUND MATCHES BOOKED 9 Y IN STATE NET MEET I TO CONTEST IN FEATURE Upsets Upset Lacking in First II Round Defaults Advance Ad Ad- vance T Ten cn I IThe The secOnd round of 01 the state ten ten- nl tournament let under way on the Salt Lake Tenni clUb courts today at 4 o'Clock with eleven matches scheduled throughout the afternoon Wednesday the doubles pIa play star While bUe the women's sin wm Will be hold held Thursday No doubt the feature match on ont t iI bill is the Don Crone match which takes p Cc at 5 These Theae two youths youtha equally strong were opponents In high school chool and also aJao theIr first year yeat In college collee both being members of oC the squads ot of the B. B Y U. U and n. n ot of U. U last jast A merry battie bat bal tie tle Is predicted In this meeting ElIot Peterson who yesterday a good man In Knight Allen also aiso have hi hands full today he m meets T. T Earl Par doe who scored his hi first roUnd vie vie- tory ty by A. A R. R hager Jr who ho came here from the coast with an excellent record and showed his ability In a first round go ter day meets meet l laul aul Holt bit one of the best Junior players In the state Ten defaults advanced as many players to the second round yester- yester day ilay with Ith only six games being played Ot Of these none were extra extra- set encounters the winners all winning win win- vinning ning with ease In what was expected expected ex- ex to be the feature match ot of the day tel Mel Gallacher city and In in- Intercollegiate cham plon pion won from Dave Freed state Interscholastic champ with the loss Joss ot of but tour four games After losing the first act by a love score Freed put up a good fight In the second but proved ro ed unable to withstand the attack at- at tack and lost 4 R d linger do- do t. t Paine PaIno of tested leo res 6 6 Chick won from A. A P. P Palm Pains withOut the loss ot of a single game while Milt Cowan took but butOne butone one his match with J. J No Ne- villa and Earl Pardoe eliminated S. S PoOle 6 6 TUESDAYS TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE 4 p. p n. m. Berger Beger vs Read Hager W. W vs Bob Goodell V 6 p. p m.-E. m. Peterson vs E. E Pardoe Pardoe Par Par- doe P P. n lt vs Jo 1 R. R hager Jr Will Vill vs V O C orge rg I. I L. L Crone vs Don Manson vs 11 Quae Guse Lee s H. H Tay- Tay lor br 6 p. p C. m.-C. BlevIns Smith C. C Bowman vs VB O. O Carlson W. W V. V Emma Emms vS J. J Neville MONDAYS MONDAY'S RESULTS E. E Pardoe defeated S. S Poole 6 1 6 Read Head linger D D Paine i. e-i. 6 C. C Bowman defeated N. N Cuss luss 62 y 6 2 T i d. d C. C Bt s defeated A P. P Palm 6 6 0 J. J Neville defeated Milton Cowan 6 I. 6 A. A R. R linger Hager Jr defeated Kinners Inners Taylor 6 4 6 Fred defeated Paul Perkins 6 0 6 1 E. E P Peterson terson defeated KnIght Allen Al- Al len 6 64 Me 1 Gallacher defeated D. D Freed 6 0 64 6 Jack Irvine defeated M. M Mangum by default C. C Derger tI 11 Hansen by default H HI Taylor defeated W. W FI Fisher her by defaUlt O. O earlson Carlson defeated dete B. B Davis by default IL II Smith defeated M. M 1 Magid by default w. w Emma Emms dete defeated ted D. D Mites Miles by default I. I W. W defeated A. A by default P. P Hot Hott defeated D. D Bennett by default Earl Pardoe defeated J. J Smith by default Bob Dob Goodell defeated D. D by default |