Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1922 — Page 13

SEPT. 22, 1922

SEMI-FILS 11 SUITE DOUBLES * ON CM TIM Two Singles Matches Promise Plenty of Actio i— Women’s Play to Start. Today’* Schedule —Singles—--2:3o—Dorsey vs. Hennessey: Westbrook ts. Burdick. —Double®--.3:3o—Hennessey.Westbrook vs, TraskBusllman: Burdiek-Bastian vs. ' DorseyThompson. . _ Winner Hennessey-Westbrook and TraskBushman vs. Ehlers-Starbuck: winner Buv-dlek-T>astlan and Dorsey-Thompson vs. Mc-Kay-Kipp. Bn TEDDER OARD Hennessey and Westbrook were expected to furnish the fireworks In the j State tennis tourney at the I. T. A courts today, meeting Dorsey and Burdick In the only singles’ matches scheduled. The two winners today will go Into the semi-finals along with Kipp and Starbuck, who advanced to that stage | Thursday. Four doubles matches make up the j remainder of the day’s card. Quarterfinals and semi-finals are to be played. Present plans call for singles semifinals Saturday and the finals on Sunday. The doubles finals are carded for Saturday. The women’s singles will start to- * r with sixteen entries. Thursday’s res follow: —Sin ripe— Starbuck defeated Ehler®, 0-7 8-3. Dorsey defeated Richards, 6-2. 0-7. Kipp defeated McKay. 6-4. 8-6. Burdick defeated Earlesfleld. 6-0, 8-3. Westbrook defeated Orme. 6-0. 8-3. NOTES OF THE TOURNEY There was one tennis battle rather | neglected by the gallery that was a real thriller. When the two vets. Me-j Kay and Kipp, get together the fur does fly. The match was the most bitterly fought of any In the meet. Every point was a struggle. Kipp's India rubber muscles kept him going as McKay tired. They are nartners in the doubles, but the way they played in the singles one would think they were sworn foes. Hence Orme Jr. had a regular maraT hon of It Thursday, playing two singles matches in a row and then

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competing in a doubles match. Westbrook eliminated him in the singles and helped in the doubles. Westbrook t*eye he hasn't anything against Hence Jr., but the schedule man must have. Burdick showed great ttuff against Eaglesfield and Jack wasn’t up to standard. The result was a love set at the start and a 6-3 win n the second set. Starbuck staged a great :omoback to defeat Ehtera in one of th“ feature matches. The "man who is running the meet" had Starbuck, 6 to 2 in the first 3et, but the big fellow came back and won. 9-7. Ehlers t red and the last set was easier, 6-2. Westbrook showed some reailv wonderful volleying in his play Tnursday. When Hennessey and Westbrook step out on the courts everybody says to their neighbors: ‘‘That’s the pair that made the Australians step.” Bastian-Burdick and HennesseyWestbrook had very little trouble. Overso,ooo People Voluntarily Testily Over fifty thousand people in all walks of life, throughout the United States and Canada, have voluntarily testified that TANLAC —makes you eat better, sleep better, feel better and work better. —is appetizing, invigorating and strengthening. —builds up the weak, rundown system and makes you feel strong, sturdy and well again. —overcomes rheumatism by toning up and invigorating the vital organs, thereby enabling them to eliminate poisons from the system. Try it and be convinced. TANLAC Over 30 Million Bottles Sold

These two great doubles teams probably will meet again In a battle for the State title. If Hennessey and Westbrook win

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their singles matches today Starbu'jk will meet Johnny and Kipp will play tho Detroit star In the sem-flnals. Although Adler changed sweaters to

change his luck the new color iicheme availed him naught, and, paired with Zerkle, he went down in the doubles before the Kentucky team, Dorsey and Thompson.

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