June 5, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 7 INDIAN HILL TENNIS TOURNAMENT POPULAR Large Crowds Watch Players in Singles Tournament Over Holiday Period Great interest was manifested in the singles tennis tournament held over the Memorial day week end at the In- dian Hill Country club. A large num- ber of players took part in thé vari- ous matches and a good. sized gallery watched the matches. The summaries of the tournament are as follows : Entries for the Women's Singles in- cluded Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mrs. Law- rence Howe, Mrs. George B. Massey, Mrs. W. D. Harvey, Mrs. Martin Lind- say, Miss Mary S. King, Miss Nelson, Lois Truesdale. Rosamond Coffin, Betty Parker, Katherine Street, Margarete Lynde, Louise Conway, Beatrice Lindsay, Eleanor Sherman, Jean Armstrong. The score in the quarter finals, per bracket--Jean Armstrong, Illinois girl state champion in 1925, defeated Miss King 6-1, 6-0; Mrs. Boal, de- feated Miss Nelson 6-0, 6-1; lower bracket--Eleanor Sherman, defeated Louise Conway 6-1, 6-1; Mrs. Massey, defeated Mrs. Harvey 6-1, 6-3: semi- finals, upper bracket--Jean Armstrong, defeated Mrs. Boal 7-5, 6-1: lower bracket--Mrs. Massey, defeated Elean- or Sherman 6-2, 6-1. Final match--Jean Armstrong feated Mrs. Massey in 6-1, 6-4. Men's tournament did not fill. Many Racquet Wielders Entries for the Racquet Wielders (girls), included Evelyn Bouscaren, Catherine Klotz, Josephine Dennehy, Jean O'Brien, Elinor Coffin, Elizabeth Eckhart, Helen Fulton, Virginia Wins- ton, Anne Mason, Mary Prindiville, Adalaide Ball, Mary garete Hamill, Anne Badgerow. he score, semi-finals, upper brac- ket--Evelyn Bouscaren defeated Helen Fulton 6-2, 6-3: lower bracket--Vir- ginia Winston defeated Anne Howe 6-4, 7-5; final match--Evelyn Bous- caren defeated Virginia Winston 3-6. 8-6, 8-6. Lois up- de- straight sets Howe, Susan Boys' Matches Entries for the Racquet Wielders boys' singles included Albert Winston, Malcolm McConnell, Jean Armstrong, Bayne O'Brien, Sam Lynde, John Bersbach, Jack Routh, Edwin Price, Jr., Henry Gardner, and Peter Cable. The score in the quarter finals, up- per bracket--Hughes Dallas defeated Henry Gardner 6-0, 6-0: Jean Arm- strong defeated Jack Routh 6-0, 6-0: lower bracket--Sam Lynde defeated Malcolm McConnell 7-5, 6-4; Bayne O'Brien defeated G. Hale by default. Semi-finals, upper bracket--Hughes Dallas defeated Jean Armstrong 7-5, 6-0; lower bracket--Sam Lynde de- feated Bayne O'Brien 6-3, 4-6, 6-3: final match--Hughes Dallas defeated Sam Lynde 6-0, 6-0. Entries for Ball Chasers (girls), in- cluded Dorothy Ott, Deborah Butler, Alene Withers, Marie Louise Gardner, Betsy Ballard, Marion Gaughaday, Barbara Hobart, Mary Senior, Anne Palmer, Barbara Bastien, Charlotte Chandler, Fanny McPherson, Jose- phine Zeiss, Marjorie Truesdale, Lasly Wilson, Henrietta Boal, Pheobe Mas- sey, Jean O'Brien, Helen Fulton, Mary Armstrong, Harriette Dallas, Ballard. The score, quarter finals, upper brac- ket--Helen Fulton defeated Harriette Dallas one set 6-0: Dorothy Ott de- feated Marion Daughaday one set 6-4: lower bracket--Anne Palmer de- feated Charlotte Chandler one set 6-2; Henrietta Boal defeated Jean O'Brien one set 6-1; semi-finals, upper bracket --Helen Fudton defeated Dorothy Ott one set 6-3; lower bracket--Anne Pal- Susan Cushman, Mar- | . 3 mer defeated Henrietta Boal one set |d 7-5; final match--Helen Fulton de- feated Anne Palmer, best two sets, 6-0, 6-2. Entries for the Ball Chasers (boys), included Sam Lynde, John Strong, Walter Strong, Barbara Hobart, Her- bert Butz, Raymond Durham, Marie | | | \ | 1 pd » PB a | louise Gardner, Anne Palmer, Ralph | Hamill, Giffird Gardner, Alene With- ers, Henry Bouscaren, Buckingham Chandler. 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