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Show only other western entrant, 'v-1. 0-1. Miss Roberta of Philadelphia was beaten by Misa Lois Myers, the Canadian Cana-dian champion, who will meet Miss Hammond In the ' semi-final. Gl. 8-6. In the first round of the worn en ' doubles Miss Hotchkiss defeated Miss Elsie Llttlo and Miss Hammond, 6-3, 2-Cj, C 2. EAST, WEST AND CANADA TO FIGHT FOR HONORS Philadelphia, June 22. New York, Massachusetts. California and Canada will fight it out for final singles honors in the Women's National Championship Champion-ship lawn tennis tournament at SL Martin's, Pa., as the result of the matches played to day, with the chances of ultimate victory going to tho far west. Tomorrow probably will decide whether the east stands a chance If Miss Hazel Hotchkiss of Berkeley, Oal.. can defeat Miss l-Jdith Rotch of Boston as decisively as ho has beaten her other opponents, there Is small chanceof keeping jjje trophy this .side 6T the .TlockTeq... In her match in the thJrd round Uxiay, in which ' she "defeated. "de-feated. Miss Emily Scott of -New .York. 6-3; r,:0. Miss Hotchkiss 'showed line command of her strokes and despite Miss Scott's many brilliant plavs there was at no time any doubt of the outcome. Miss Hotchkiss undoubtedly will meet her hardest match to dat'o against Miss Rotch, but the experts pick her to win the tournament and then take the championship from Mrs. Uarger-Wallach of New York. Mifs Louise Hammond of New York kept Gotham in rtio ninninp hy put ting Miss Rces of St. Paul, the |