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Show I , - - 4 w A a . . . 1 Tr ' t T!.o Ir.tiT-.our.t i!a Lawn Tennis a -o-clat: a's f i t er..:.u .1 tourr.ami-.-.t t'.- ted gjcct .- f'.'.y j'( 'r.' ! afternoon. tpn i'.'( Lury In '.' .s c. : ,iU-J ILuWts brothers In the f.na'.s f.r the chair.; Ion-ship Ion-ship In the doubles. The contest as the most brilliant one that has taken place on the court durlr-.t t' term of the tournament. tour-nament. The two teams were well matched. The E hurys, JV.rn'-s and Walker, won by carefal play and excellent excel-lent team work. TJ ey were almost flaw-less flaw-less In the latter-dei-srtment, and exr-clsel exr-clsel more care than the llooerts brothers broth-ers did. The Roberta brothers won the first, which was a deuce set. The Kalls-burys Kalls-burys took the next two sets by a score of 6-2 each. The deciding set was the hardest hard-est f ought of the four, and was won by the Balmburys by a 6-4 score. .--- Ash and Davis beet Whitney and Badger in the coneolatlon doubles by a scon by 3-6 4-4, 7-6. It was decided to have, the consolation trials begin today at 2 o'clock and end before be-fore nightfall. It .was decided that all not on hand to play off their matches should j lose by default. The consolations for women, wo-men, however, were made an exception to this rule; they will be played tomorrow afternoon. AU who are Interested in these matches are requested to be on hand promptly. James Salisbury has been appointed ap-pointed official referee for the game to be played today and tomorrow. |