Show I L NEW CHAMP OF CLAY eLA Y COURTS HITS EM WHERE THEY AINT I California noted for its sunshine oranges and tennis has produced produced pro pro- another wizard of the racquet racquet Willis E. E Davis whose dynamic style of ot play has made him hini monarch c or of C all aU ho lot surveys on Americas America's clay courts A little stranger to the spotlight ht of 01 prior to last spring tIle the Ian lanky 1 native son who represents the tile University of Pennsylvania when at the net has literally hammered his way to the front and b by hI trouncing Conrad Doyle Dole Washington D. D C. C in the national classic at Cleveland annexed the title which n. n Norris Williams failed to defend Playing In and out tennis In the earlier rounds Davis fought to the finals final favored favor by the gallery gaIler because cause of his dazzling tactics tactic Ills His every move smacked of the tile spectacular Some likened him to the Ty Cobb of ot the courts so fiery was the Californians Californian's driving V There were those In the stands however who strung with Doyle who I played cool calculating and conservative tennis and who upset the dope ope when he eliminated George Gorge Church V I The spirit of chivalry really proved fatal in Doyles Doyle's c case s and many say he Ise lost to Davis in the tho championship round because he had exhausted himself in a n. mixed doubles match staged prior to tho the big event The title passed to I Davis 6 2 7 7 5 and Immediately after winning he hastened to Buffalo to engage in another championship melee I Wearing a grin throughout his matches Davis is the coolest proposition we have seen on the tho courts In many moons At times his drives raveled with such velocity as to almost knock the racquet out of Doyles Doyle's hand as Davis I stood thilde the line sloughing the ball to all angles Davis played throughout the tile tourney without a sun bonnet but the sun nearly got his goat in the title series and after Doyle had won the first three games of the second set the coast wizard excused himself and returned with a duck bonnet of uncertain cleanliness V 7 n 7 iV V 4 C V V S V VV V V S 0 5 A 4 f V 3 V t V kt V I. I A V I II I I 2 1 V 5 V V. V V Vi 1 1 I i 42 I I 1 VV f. f V 5 3 0 h 7 V I I V I I 45 V f he S V 1 r 7 I j II I II I |