Show Utes Picked ed To Take State Crown Utah AC A. A C. C Dual Encounter Set et For or Today Utah's Utah s intercollegiate tennis II I 1 team is slated for double duty duty Y I work this week with the thc final dual meet with Utah State coming coming coming com com- ing ing up today and the Western Vestern division singles and doubles championships billed for F Friday Fri Friday Fri Fri- ri- ri day and Saturday Scheduled in connection with the divisional meet are sectional tryouts for entrants to the national coach Parmelee who is directing winners of the local tryouts the winning singles player and two doubles teams will compete for final national honors at Haverford Pa on June 24 to 29 All of the contests will take place on the Ute courts The U U. U-U. U. U S. S A. A C. C meet will give Coach Parmelee a chance to send in squad members that have not seen acton because the state bunting bunting bunting bunt bunt- ing is already flying from the Ute flagpole Despite the fact that Parm will probably hold his regulars regulars regulars regu regu- lars back so the remainder of the squad may have a chance to earn their letters the Indians are top heavy favorites to capture the dual and remain undefeated Utah's Gordy Giles winner of the singles crown last year is favored to retain his state title but only after disposing of his tough teammate teammate teammate team team- mate Frank Mehner Final entrance entrance entrance en en- trance matters have not beet settled settled set set- tIed as yet but it is expected that thata a field of 16 singles players and 8 doubles teams will start action early Friday morning Fred Weimer and Merlin Slack of the Y Y Frank Mehner Jimmy Eakins and Gordy Giles of Utah and Bud Lewis and Roy of the A. A C C. are expected to play an important part in making this meet an interesting affair |