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Show BRITISH TEIIIS TEAHjriGTORS NEW YORC, Sept. 11. C, P Dixon and A. E Beamish, of tho British Isles, challenging team today won the doubles match the third of the international in-ternational scries to select challengers challen-gers for tho Davis cup. They defeated T. C. Bundy, of Cal Iforuia, and Raymond D Little, of New York, G-3; 7-5; G-4. As the series now stands, the Americans havo won two points and the British team one. Another point gnlned by the Americans will ontitlo them to go to Australln, to meet the defending players for the Davis cup Tomorrow the matches in singles will be played. It was the remarkable steadiness of tho British which held the Amerl can pair In tho doubles today Both Dixon and Beamish directed their attack chiefly to Bundy They forced his backhand at every stage and always kept the California man on the move But the ball flashe 1 so fact from tho British racquets that when Bundy and Little attempted o lobb from deep court the ball fell short at the not and afforded tho Britons splendid openings for kills and volleys, which they never shirked. shirk-ed. The Britons forced ma'tcn? all the way on the whole outplayed tho Americans Amer-icans by winning 39 placements to 30, whllo, their total of outs an 1 nets was only 59 to the Americans' 70 Bundy was the only ono of the four to score a sen ice ace. |