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RECREATION 



ing set he seemed to lose his grip and was 

 rather easily beaten. The scores were : 



Women's Singles 



Miss Elizabeth Moore beat Miss Helen Homans, 



6-4, 5-7, 6-o. 

 Miss Elizabeth Moore beat Miss May Sutton 

 by default. 

 Mixed Doubles 



Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobart beat Miss Eliza- 

 beth Moore and E. B. Dewhurst, 6-2, 6-4. 

 Men's Singles 



Edward B. Dewhurst beat M. B. Colket, 8-jo, 

 7-5, 6-3- 



PENNSYLVANIA WOMEN'S TITLE. 



Miss Bessie Moore also won the Pennsyl- 

 vania State Championship, defeating Miss 

 Chase in- straight sets and allowing her only 

 two games, and then beating Mrs. Hibbs in 

 the title round. With Miss Wallace she also 

 won the women's doubles, and with E. B. 

 Dewhurst the mixed doubles. The scores oi 

 the games were : 



Women's Singles 



Miss Bessie Moore beat Miss Chase, 6-2, 6-0. 

 Miss Besie Moore beat Mrs. Joseph Hibbs, 

 holder, 6-1, 6-1. 



Women's Doubles 



Miss Bessie Moore and Miss Wallace beat Miss 



Rastall and Mrs. Armstrong, 6-1, 6-2. 

 Miss Bessie Moore and Miss Wallace beac 



Mrs. Hibbs and Mrs. Gilbert, holders, 6-i, 



5-7, 6-1. 

 Mixed Doubles 



Miss Bessie Moore and E. B. Dewhurst beat 



Miss Green and Miss F. W. Smith, 6-1, 6-1. 

 Miss Bessie Moore and E. B. Dewhurst beat 



Mrs. F. B. Gilbert, Jr., and E. H. Hoskins, 



holders, 6-0, 6-1. 



THE SOUTHERN TOURNAMENT. 



The victory of J. C. Davidson in the South- 

 ern championship ended a long, interesting 

 contest for the cup. Beside Davidson, J. P. 

 Paret and R. D. Little had each scored two 

 victories for it, and a victory for any one of 

 the three meant permanent possession. Little 

 was beaten in the first day's play, and Paret 

 did not survive him long. Davidson, how- 

 ever, passed one crisis successfully and de- 

 feated Glazebrook for the right to challenge 

 in four hard sets. Allen, the holder in the 

 final match, gave him no trouble after the first 

 two sets. 



Miss Marie Wimer ,of Washington, made 

 her initial bow as a champion after beating 

 Miss Spurgin for the right to challenge. She 

 then beat Miss Carrie Neely in straight sets 

 rather convincingly. 



With J. P. Paret she also Won the mixed 

 doubles, beating Dr. Glazebrook and Miss 

 Spurgin in straight sets, while Dr. Glaze- 

 brook got revenge by winning, with E. P. 

 Larned, the doubles championship against the 

 holders, F. C. Coulston and Spencer Gordon, 

 after beating Touchard and Kerr for the right 

 to challenge. The scores of the final games 

 were : 



Sid a les 



J. C. Davidson beat L. W. Glazebrook, 9-7, 



4-6, 6-4, 6-2. 

 J. C. Davidson beat H. F, Allen, holder, 6-3, 

 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. 



Doubles 



L. W. Glazebrook and E.P. Larned beat E. R. 



Touchard and R. E. Kerr, 6-2, 10-6, 6-1. 

 L. W. Glazebrook and E. P. Larned beat F. C. 

 Coulston and Spencer Gordon, holders, 6-4, 

 6-1, 6-4. 

 Women's Singles 



Miss Marie Wimer beat Miss Spurgin, 7-5, 



6-4. 

 Miss Marie Wimer beat Miss Carrie B Neelv 

 holder, 6-4, 6-3. 

 Mixed Doubles - 



J- p - F-ret and Miss Marie Wimer beat L. 

 W. Glazebrook and Miss Spurgin, 6-4, 6-3. 



PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ' 



The Pennsylvania State Championship 

 again went to E. B. Dewhurst, who had no 

 difficulty in winning from J. R. Carpenter, 

 after Carpenter had beaten M. B. Colket for 

 the right to challenge. The holder and chal- 

 lenger then paired and successfully defended 

 the doubles title against F. H. "Bates and 

 S. H. Cullom after they had beaten the 

 Princeton pair, E. Sunstein and H. J. Ran- 

 dall. The scores were: 



Singles 



J. R. Carpenter beat M. B. Colket, 6-3, 11-9, 

 6-1. 



E. B. Dewhurst, holder, beat J. R. Carpenter, 

 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. 



Doubles 



F. H. Bates and S. H. Cullom beat H. J. 

 Randall and E. Sunstein, 6-2, 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-2. 



J. R. Carpenter and E. B. Dewhurst, holders, 

 beat F. H. Bates and S. H. Cullom, 7-e, 

 10-8, 6-4. / i " 



MASSACHUSETTS STATE TITLE. 



The Massachusetts State Championship 

 was won by R. C. Seaver by default due to 

 the absence of Beals Wright in England, af- 

 ter he won the right to challenge by defeat- 

 ing H. C. Holt in straight sets. The Harvard 

 pair, F. J. Sulloway and J. I. B. Larned, won 



Singles 



R. C. Seaver beat H. J. Holt, 6-2, 6-3. 



R. C. Seaver beat Beals C. Wright, holder, by 

 default. 

 Doubles 



F. J. Sulloway and J. I. B. Larned beat N. 



W. Niles and R. Bishop, 6-1, 9-7, 4-6, ,6-8. 



THE METROPOLITAN TOURNAMENT 



The Metrolopitan championships developed 

 no close contests. In every case victory was 

 scored with comparatively little effort. The 

 singles title went to F. B. Alexander, who de- 

 feated Ross Burcliard for the right to chal- 

 lenge the holder and won the title by default 

 through the absence of Holcombe Ward in 

 England. Alexander, paired with H. H. . 

 Hackett, also won the doubles title, beating 

 F. B. Plague and H. Mollenhauer in straight 

 sets, while Miss Bessie Moore repeated her 

 national victory over Miss Homans for the 

 women's title. Paired with F. G. Anderson, 

 Miss Risch won the mixed doubles champion- 

 ship, defeating Miss Homans and T. C 

 Trask. The scores were : 



Singles 



F. B. Alexander beat Ross Burchard, 6-0, 6-4, 

 6-3. 



F. B. Alexander beat Holcombe Ward, holder, 

 by default. 



