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WOMEN S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES — CLASS A. 



First Round: 



Miss Anita Sands and Miss Strong 

 beat Miss Martha Coster and Miss 



Marie W inthrop 6-3, 6-3 



Miss Katharine Barney and Miss 

 Edey beat Miss Beatrice Morgan 



and Miss Dix 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 



Miss Robinson, and Miss Delafield 

 beat Miss Fellowes Morgan and Miss 



Tolf ee 6-2, 7-5 



Miss Farge and Miss Scott beat Miss 



Leonard and Miss Kobbe 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 



Semi-final Round: 



Miss Martha Coster and Miss Marie 

 . Winthrop beat Miss Beatrice Mor- 

 gan and Miss Dix 6- 1 , 3-6, 8-6 



Miss Fargo and Miss Scott beat Miss 



Robinson and Miss Delafield 6-3,3-6,6-3 



Final Round: 



Miss Fargo and Miss Scott beat Miss 

 Martha Coster and Miss Marie Win- 

 throp 8-6, 64 



INTER-CITY WOMEN'S DOUBLES. 



Miss Marion Fenno and Miss Eleanor 

 Sears won the Inter-city Women's doubles 

 by hard hitting, good service and superior 

 net work. They followed their service to 

 the net and smashed and killed with good 

 effect. In deep court play only were they de- 

 ficient, their returns of long drives being 

 very erratic at times. Their ability to get 

 up to the net saved them the necessity of ex- 

 hibiting this weakness often. The Newport 

 team showed rather better than the other 

 pairs. The scores were : 



Semi-final Round: 



Miss Marion Fenno and Miss Elean- 

 or Sears of Boston beat Mrs. Barger 

 Wallach and Miss Edna Barger of 



Newport 6 8, 6-4, 6-3 



Miss Juliet Adee and Miss Martha 

 Coster of New York beat Miss Kath- 

 arine Barney and Miss Gertrude Pell 

 of Philadelphia 6-1,6-3 



Final Round: 



Miss Marion Fenno and Miss Elean- 

 or Sears of Boston beat Miss Juliet 

 Adee and Miss Martha Coster of 

 New York 6-3,6-4 



CHAMPIONSHIP MIXED DOUBLE'S. 



The superiority of the Boston women 

 turned the scales in the mixed doubles against 

 their opponents. With the Wrenns as part- 

 ners they won the preliminaries and met in 

 the final. Mated with Bob Wrenn, Miss Sears 

 won over George Wrenn and Miss Fenno by 

 better tactical play. Miss Sears volleyed 

 splendidly and against it the lobbing tactics 

 of the opposing pair were ineffective. 



First Round: 



Miss Beatrice Morgin and Theodore 

 R. Pell beat Miss Gertrude Pell and 



Robert P. Huntington 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 



Miss Marion Fenno and George L. 

 Wrenn beat Miss Edna Barger and 



William A. Larned 8-6, 6-0 



Miss Eleanor Sears and Robert D. 

 Wrenn beat Miss McCook and Mal- 

 colm D. Whitman 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 



Aiiss Katherine Barney and Hol- 

 combe Ward beat Miss Anita Sands 

 and Beals C. Wright 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 



Semifinal Round: 



Miss Eleanor Sears and Robert D. 

 Wrenn beat Miss Beatrice Morgan 



and Theodore R. Pell 6-2,64 



Miss Marion Fenno and George L. 

 Wrenn beat Miss Katharine Barney 

 and Holcombe Ward 6-2, 6-3 



Final Round: 



Miss Eleanor Sears and Robert D. 

 Wrenn beat Miss Marion Fenno and 

 George L. Wrenn 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 



CHAMPIONSHIP MEN'S DOUBLES. 



Ward and Wright won the doubles show- 

 ing exceptional form for the season of the 

 year. Grant and Dewhurst opposed them 

 in the final after an unexpected victory 

 over the Wrenns, who were sadly out of 

 shape and played far below their game. 



First Round: 



Robert D. Wrenn and George L. 

 Wrenn beat H. W. Slocum and 



Theodore R. Pell 6-2, 4-6, 6 3 



Raymond D. Little and Frederick 

 B. Alexander beat William A. Larned 



and Malcom D. Whitman 0-6,7-5,6-4 



Edward B. Dewhurst and Wylie C. 

 Grant beat Harry L. Allen and 



Robert Leroy 4 -6, 6-3, 6-3 



Holcombe Ward and Beals C. Wright 

 beat Joseph D. Forbes and Reginald 

 D. Fincke. 6-2, 63 



Semi-Final Round: 



Holcombe W T ard and Beals C. Wright 

 beat Raymond D. Little and Fred- 

 erick B. Alexander 6-2, 6-4 



Wylie C. Grant and Edward B. Dew- 

 hurst beat Robert D. Wrenn and 

 George L. Wrenn 1-6, 6-3, 63 



Final Round: 



Holcombe Ward and Beals C. Wright 

 beat Edward B. Dewhurst and Wylie 

 C. Grant ( 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 



NEWPORT MIXED DOUBLES. 

 First Round: 



Miss Katharine Barney and Bernon 

 Prentice beat Miss Cynthia Roche 

 and Joseph D. Forbes 6-3, 6-2 



Mrs. Ernest Iselin and Theodore R. 

 Pell beat Miss Gertrude Pell and 



Frederick Watson 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 



Mrs. Barger Wallach and Cyril Hatch 



bye 



Miss Jean Reid and George Adee bye 



Semi-Final Round: 



Mrs. Barger Wallach and Cyril Hatch 

 beat Mrs. Ernest Iselin and Theodore 



R. Pell I0 -8, 7-5 



Miss Katharine Barney and Bernon 

 C. Prentice beat Miss Jean Reid and 

 George Adee 6-0, 6-3 



Final Round: 



Miss Katharine Barney and Bernon 

 C. Prentice beat Mrs. Barger Wal- 

 lach 8-6, 4-6, 6-3 



Note.— Lack of space compels its to prnit 

 the continuation of this department and the 

 Fixtures in the Advertising section this 

 month. 



