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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1928, p. 11

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A~st 3, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ftiJUI~ u North Shore Woman Second to n1lf 11J;ft II\IJ;I. John E. Lange, Fred Johnson bye, J. Iliff VIS. H. Weld, Ted Stone vs. Holter, J. B. · , Smith VIS. Frank Wllla~. Obermeyer vs. .,AimUIM~W B~GJNS wm Slmmon~S, E. F. Rumpf vB. Bob NeiIUUI\l1AiftliJ.11 ~ son, Dave Cram vs. W. R. Fowler, Dean Vall vs. R. Brown, Bud Calloway vB. A. Seddon, Bill Morris vs. Dlck Burke, 'P. vs. J. E. McLatchie, M. Snyder Sheldon, Last Year'a Cham- Fleming vs. Lewis Young, C. Carlson vs. Hinckpion, Ia Favorite for · ley, and Ebeling vs. Whitsett. ..,II:D·'S . llil1nl&l Honora Doables Stewart-lUff vs. Brown-Darling, Seddon-Calvert vs. Ebellng-Hinckley, Robbins-McMahon vs. Cram-Lange, WeldBurke VB. Parke.r -Carlson, May-Stover vs. Booth-Sheldon, Fleming-Holter bye, Kahler-Snyder vs. Vall-Morris, and Simmons-Nelson bye. The tennis tournament at New Trier High school got under way this week. Drawings were made on Monday and play began immediately. Winners in the preliminary matches 'must. take Results of games played up to Wedtwo out of three sets. In later rounds the winners will be required to take nesday evening are : Doubles-Stewthr~e out of five sets. · John Sheldon, who beat Eddie Fulton in the finals of last year's tennis tournament at New Trier, is again entered and is considered one of the favorites to take the championship honors. He is an A-1 ranking player in Illinois and the Middle West. Fulton, last year's runner-up, is not entered this year. · Several other ranking players have registered for the tournament. Among them are: Bob Stewart, Florida boys' champion; Bo~ McMahon, Illinois boys' champion, and Bill Morris, Se:tn High school c)lampion. Stewart whipped M. Dudley 6-10 and 6-l in his opening match, and Morris' victory over Bill Gibson was almost as decisive, 6-1, 6-2. In his first match Sheldon whipped L. Dickenson 6-2, 6-2. CHINESE RU~at Chinese Ruga made. BeautifuUy conceived in The pairings for the opening round. design with richeat of colorings. Size h12ft. Sold up to $525. were as follows: art-Iliff beat Brown-Darling 6-4, 6-0, and Booth-Sheldon beat May-Stover 6-3, S-7, 6-2; junior singles-Boyleston beat Obermeyer 6-3, 6-2, and then fell before J. Iliff 6-3, 6-1, Bob Stewart trimmed M. Dudley 6-0, 6-1, Bill Morris beat Bill Gibson 6-1, 6-2, G. Glover beat Preston Read 6-4, 8-6, J. Sheldon beat L. 'Dickenson 6-2, 6-2, R. Brown beat Kavanaugh 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, ]. Fleming beat C. Carlson 6-1, 6-2, and Bill Robbins beat Bob Forrester 6-2, 6-2; senior singles-Obermeyer beat Will Simmons 6-2, 6-3, H. Weld beat ]. Iliff 6-0~ 6-1, and R. Brown beat Dean Vail 7-5, 7-5. Oimb 13,000-foot Peak Miss Marion Montgomery, of Hubbard Woods, is the second woman to climb Mount Robson, highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies, according to word received here recently. 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