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Show FOUR-TIME TENNIS I CHAMPS DEFEATED 1 HIH NEWPORT. R. I., Auff. 22. Sur- iH prises marked the second day's play H of the National Lawn Tennis tourna- "H ment today, the biggest surprise be- fl lng the defeat of Fred B. Alexander H and Harold If. Hackett, four times H winners of the national doubles cham- H pionshlp, by R. D. Little and G. F. M Touchard of New York. Tho Tote- H rans did not relinquish the title with- H out a hard struggle, bno act going 2S H games before they won it. Tt was jH their only set. Little nnd Touchard H won 7-5; 13-15; G-4. H In the all-comers singles for the jH privilege of challenging William A. H Lamed, the second round was com- H pleted and one match played ! the H third round. E. P. Lamed, brother of H the national champion, and winner of H the recent Longwood tournament, was H defeated by A. S. Dabney of Boston. H Deals C. Wright. Little and Touchard M came through their matches in the. H second round easily. I l |