Show HOlMAN 1 Q o IN TENNIS I fiNAlS Johnny Doeg Wins Title on Splendid S Service BROOKLINE E Mass 1 J July ly y 26 AP John AP-John John Doeg DoeS Santa Al l nica Cal year old national junior singles champion and member of the Davis cup squad won the thirty-fifth thirty annual l Long Longwood bowl singles tournament at t the Longwood Longwood Long Long- wood Cricket club h here re Monday ena tn en 0 a match dominated by his service from the st start rt His opponent in the finals Cranston Holman San Saz l Fran Francisco ran found the young California tennis star too stron strong on the firing line and the match went vent to Doeg DoeS 8 6 8 10 8 6 b 6 Holman outplayed ed I Doeg In court work worl and his placements placements place place- ments meats were more accurate than those of ot the junior but Holman could not make his service consistently effective and only oc occasionally occasionally oc- oc could he break through Doeg's I. I The rhe story of the match maeh Is shown distinctly In an analysis of ot the serving Doeg DoeS made thirty aces to Holman's Holmans one When his first ball failed his second but little slower came over with a spin that made It difficult to return Gauged b by total points the match wa was close Doeg took and Holman trailed tralle by four with a total of There was an appearance of carelessness care care- in Doeg's play throughout th the the match He repeatedly netted the ball on easy shots which it seemed he could coul have returned Without ty Holman however however how how- ever tried for everything and his shots were studied and accurate In Inthe the first set he broke through Doeg three times played a better game than the joung champion and amid Doeg in everything but service His careful placements and Doeg's errors gave him the set In the second Doeg Does worked his service service ser ser- vice harder and his limber left arm netted him thirteen aces Holman broke through in the first game in this thIs' set but not again His court work however gave Doeg much trouble and forced the set to 10 The rhe third set again s saw w Holman break through but once and again his strategy bothered bothered bothered both both- ered his opponent necessitating extra extra ex ex- tra games After Atter the rest period he came back somewhat refreshed for lor the fourth set but by b- th- th Doeg had steadied his game somewhat I and Holman found himself outgeneraled He manag X to take the second sixth and eighth games game on Doeg's errors but the rest went easily to the titleholder The match which was postponed from S Saturday because of ot rain was followed by the finals in the Longwood Longwood Longwood Long- Long wood doubles and anti Holman was in play play again He and his partner Lionel Ogden Hollywood Cal were defeated in Ina a match five-match set by Arnold W. W Jones and William W. W Ingraham both of Providence R 11 R. R I. I The score was 6 3 6 4 6 2 6 2 6 The honors in the mixed doubles went to Berkeley Bell San Antonio rex Tex and Sarah Palfrey Brookline who defeated Mrs 1 George W. W Boston former loner national national national na na- na- na women's singles titleholder and George P P. Gardner Boston 7 5 6 G |