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Show II DAWSON BEATEN IN FOURTH BY ILLINOIS MAN I California Man Loses to Heath II Byford of Chicago 7-5; j 6-0 Hawkes Also Eliminated. I f Lake Forest, 111., Aug. 9. Califor-I Califor-I tiia's hopes in the twenty-ninth an- HI nual lawn tennis championship went (I III glimmering here tody when Ward III! Daweon, Los Angeles, was beaten in B the fourth round by the Illinois and ! northwestern champion, Heath By- III ford of Chicago, 7-5; 6-0, and Ken-Ill Ken-Ill neth Hawkes, Los Angeles, was ellml- iR nuted in a belated first round match by a Chicago youngster, W. A. Fut- terer, 46; 6-4; 7-5. Only one out-of-l town player remained In men's Bin-llll Bin-llll gles at the conclusion today's play. HI This was Clifford J. Lockhorn of HI Kansas City, who won from J. J. For-1(1 For-1(1 stall of Chicago by default after the HI Kansan had won the first set, 6-2. IB Forstall preferred to play doubles, The first sejWn the Byford-Dawson li match was bjflfeant with wonderful pi rallies and placements, Dawson fall-Ill fall-Ill ing in the last two games of the set, lii which Byford won without giving his 1 1 opponent a point. Dawson slumped completely then and the H'econd set t went to Byford, 6-0, Dawson banging 1 1 point after point into the net. By- ford was the more certain In the placing game. The fifth round In men's singles, to f produce tho semi-finalists, third round In men's doubles, also to reach the penultimate round and semi-fln- als in women'sratngles Is the program f for Thursday. f II Heath Byfofd; Chicago, and Clif-I Clif-I ford Lockhorn, Kansas City, the only 1 1 visitor in the men's doubles list, dell de-ll I faulted their two-man third round !j match to Oelsner and Carver of Chill Chi-ll caga. This leaves Walter HayeB and III JRalph Burdick as the leading doubles jf I contenders. jlr The summaries, men's singles, M i.fourth round: ,i. 1 1 Clifford Lockhorn, Kansas City, f won from J. JjJJorstall, Chicago, 6-2, I default. b James WebeaRChicago, defeated C ill E. Spencer, Chfcago, 6-4, 6-3. L. H. Waldner, Chicago, defeated ; Al Lindauer, Chicago, 6-2, 6-3. I Ralph Burdiclc, Chicago, defeated Walter T. Hayes, Chicago, 6-4. I Second round, men's singles; J I W. A. Futterer, Chicago, defeated jl C. C. Adslt, Jr., Lake Forest, 6-2, 7-5. l C. Cole, Chicago, won by default l from Maurlco McLoughlin, Los An- geles. 1 1 Women's singles, third round: f Miss Alice Drake, St. Paul, defeated Miss Amander Falker, Chicago, 5-7, f C-3, 6-4. 1 1 Miss Katherlne Voorhees, Evanston, tlr defeated Mrs. A. B. Talbot, Evanston, III I II 62- )l Miss Miriam Steever, Highland I Park, defeated Miss Leslie Lebeaume, 1 j St. Louis, 6-2, 6-3. MIbb Marguerite DaviB, St. Paul, de- l feated Mrs. Malcolm MacNelll, Chl- , HI cago, 7-5, 6-3. |