September 18, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Indian Hill Tennis Summary of Indian Hill Club 1926, Tennis Championships, Septem- ber 9 to 14. Men's singles, quarter finals, upper bracket--Edmond Fulton defeated Charles Klotz, 6-3 6-2; Francis Stan- ton defeated David Burnham, 6-0 6-0; lower bracket--]John McEwen defeat- ed Edgar Stanton, 6-0 6-3; R. P. Mat- theisson defeated G. Malcolm McCon- nell, 9-7 6-3. Semi-finals, upper bracket--Edmond Fulton defeated Francis Stanton, 6-4 6-0; lower bracket--R. P. Matthiesson defeated John McEwen, 6-2 6-1. Women's singles, quarter finals, up- per bracket--Mrs. Wm. B. Hale de- feated Louise Conway, 7-5 6-3; Elean- or Sherman defeated Katherine Street, 6-0 6-1; lower bracket--Mrs. Barrett Conway defeated Jeanne Street, 6-0 6-0; Jean Armstrong defeated Bar- bara Holden, 6-1 6-0. Semi-finals, upper bracket--Eleanor Sherman defeated Mrs. W. B. Hale, by default; lower bracket--Jean Arm- strong defeated Mrs. B. Conway, 6-1 Final match--Jean Armstrong de- feated Eleanor B. Sherman, 6-3 6-2. Junior boy's singles, quarter finals, upper bracket--Edmond Fulton de- feated John McEwen, by default; Hughes Dallas defeated Mancel Clark, 6-0 8-6; lower bracket--Francis Stan- ton defeated Edgar Stanton, 6-0 7-5; Wilder Ripley defeated Edward Hamm, by default. Semi-finals, upper bracket--E. Ful- ton defeated Hughes Dallas, 6-0 5-1; lower bracket--E. Stanton defeated W. Ripley, 6-4 6-0; final match--E. Fulton defeated F. Stanton, 6-2 6-2. Junior girl's singles, quarter finals, upper bracket--Jean Armstrong de- feated Adalaide Ball, 6-0 6-1; Louise Conway defeated Betty Parker, 6-3 6-1; lower bracket--Eleanor Sherman defeated Beatrice Lindsay, 6-2 6-2; Barbara Holden defeated Jeanne Street, 6-1 6-0. Semi-finals, upper bracket--Jean Armstrong defeated Louise Conway, 6-0 6-0; lower bracket--Eleanor Sher- man defeated Barbara Holden, 6-4 6-2. Racquet Weilders, girl's singles, semi-finals, upper bracket--Helen Ful- ton defeated Adalaide Ball, 7-5 6-3; lower bracket--Buddy Holden defeated Jane Littell, by default; final match-- Helen Fulton defeated Buddy Holden, 6-1 6-1. Ball chaser boy's singles, semi-finals, upper bracket--Sam Lynde defeated Marion Daughaday 6-3 6-3; lower bracket--Henry Stanton defeated Hel- en Fulton, 7-5 6-3; final match-- Henry Stanton defeated Sam Lynde, 4-6 6-1 6-2. Ball chaser girl's singles, quarter finals, upper bracket--Dotty Ott de- feated Helen Bersbach, 1 set 6-2; Charlotte Chandler defeated Barbara Totman, by default; lower bracket-- Barbara Bersbach defeated Gilbert McIntosh, by default; Marion Daugh- aday defeated Evelyn Totman, 1 set 7-5; semi-finals, upper bracket--Dotty Ott defeated Charlotte Chandler, 6-2 6-1; lower bracket--Marion Daugh- aday defeated Barbara Bersbach, 6-1 6-1; final match--Dotty Ott defeated Marion Daughaday, 6-3 6-4. Ball chasers juniors, singles, boys and girls, semi-finals, upper bracket--Hel- en Bersbach defeated Jane McIntosh, 1 set 6-2; lower bracket--Barbara Tot- man defeated Josephine Zoiss, 1 set 6-4; final match--Helen Bersbach de- feated Barbara Totman, 1 set 6-2. Racquet weilders boy's singles, semi- finals, upper bracket--Wm. Simpson defeated Buddy Holden, by default; lower bracket--Edwin Price defeated Jack Routh, 6-3 6-3; final match-- Wm. Simpson defeated Edwin Price, 6-2 6-3. Junior boy's doubles, semi-finals, up- per bracket--Edmond Fulton defeated Wm. Simpson, Hampton Ripley de- feated Edgar Stanton, 6-4 6-4; lower bracket--Francis Stanton defeated Ed- ward Hamm, Mancel Clark defeated Wilder Ripley, 0-6 6-2 6-4;final match --FEdmond Fulton defeated Francis Stanton, Hampton Ripley defeated Mancel Clark, 6-4 6-2. Lars B. 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