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Show COAST RACQUET PLAYER VICTOR N'EW YORK. July 24,- Robert Km sey of San Francisco, metropolitan singles champion, won three matches Sunday in impressive fashion when he got Into action in defense of his title for the first time on the turf courts of the Crescent Athletic club. Brooklyn Kinsey last only twelve games in 'defeating in straight sets J. L. Ver-istraaten, Ver-istraaten, Paul Marl In and W I PUU. all local pla;. ers Howard Kinsey. who with his brother, broth-er, holds the Metropolitan doubles title, ti-tle, displayed excellent form in Mn ning two matches, one from S. G Noyes of New York, and the other from the Japanese, S Ouda Watson M. Washburn, member of the 1921 Davis cup team, won his first match easily, defeannf H H '.-roughs. '.-roughs. Brooklyn veteran, fi-1. 6-2 Two Canadians. R. H. M. Richard and L K Verley of Vancouver, figured fig-ured In hard fought matches, the former for-mer winning from E. H Hendlrckson of New York. 6-8. 6 4, 6 4. while Verley Ver-ley lost to Phillip P Neer, Leland Stanford Htar. in another three set: match, 6-0, 2-6. 6 3 |