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Turns Opponent’s

Errors Into Points By BILL PITTMAN Herbert Flam of Los Angeles should be thankful to someone for the spot he held today in the semi-finals of the Western tennis

FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1948

Western

championships at Woodstock. Someone has taught Herbie how to spot his opponent's weak-| nesses and how to play those weaknesses to the hilt. That's what happened to Irvin Dorfman, | former Yale University star, yesterday when Flam dropped him from the tourney, 6-2, 6-4. Dorfman made several errors all of which turned into points for the diminutive Californian. Dorfman, who is more at ease on the grass courts than on the] composition surface at Wood-| stock, never, really got a chance to play his own style of tennis. Flam kept him on the run in the

back court with a series of mas- Ws

terful lob shots which finally end-| ed with Dorfman hitting them away down the sidelines. Dorfman was seeded second. Pancho, Tuero Win Both Gonzales, who is a na-

f Los Angeles, and Tuero, ‘match with Tuero and remained Los Angeles to hand an upset by ow Orleans, Be Be the semi- |" the defensive all through theito the

GOOD SHOT — Irvin Dorfman of New York City gets off a dandy back-hand

into the net or Flam putting them| shot in yesterday's Western tennis quarterfinal match against Herbert Flam, Los

Angeles. One good shot was not enough as Flam won, 6-2, 6-4. Dorfman had previously beaten Tony Trabert of Cincinnati and Martin Goodman of Los Angeles.

finals yesterday. Gonzales downed [first game.

Wade Herren of Birmingham,

5-7, 8-6, 6-3. Ala., 6-4, 6-3, and Tuero, who has|{won, 6-4, Garrett became infinite- ¥ ’ been chosen by most of his fel-{ly more aggressive, making few- SIE from behind lo Srop the low players as the man to beat er errors and taking advantage of stellar par eaulitu pass. in the tournament, defeated Eu- those made by Tuero.

In the second game, which he Behrens in a three set match,

gene Garrett of San Diego, 6-1, he couldn't hold the pace.

4-6, 6-3.

good for points into the net. ren however, trouble in handling Pancho’s service in the second set. More Aggressive

Vini Rurac of Romania, had Gonzales’ match with Herren the same kind of trouble with was a little closer than the score|Arnold Saul of Los Angeles that intimates as Gonzales had trouble |Buddy Behrens did, although not with his placement shots, drop- | quite as much. ping many which would have been wiry University of Southern Cali-

seemed to have his net game is a shade sharper. Rurac was to meet Tuero this afternoon in the first of the men’s Results Yesterday singles semi-final matches. Garrett, playing his first tour-|zales and Flam will meet tomor-

Her-|fornian ace, 6-3, 8-6 only because Tyrber, of Evansville, the last of

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ing shots and sharp volleys at the net. In women’s doubles, Mrs. Magda Rurac of Romania, downed the| attractive El Paso entry, Margaret Varner, 6-2, o-1, in straight sets. Dorothy Head, top seeded

very little trouble with Sara Hae|

WOMEN’S SINGLES Quarter Finals

Magda garet Varner, El Paso, Tex. , 6-1. rothy Head, Alameda, gos defeated Mae Turber, Evansville, 6-1, 6-1.

uarter N'S SINGLES Richard Gonzales, Los Angeles, Sefenien Wade Herren, Birmingham, erbert Flam, Los ele defeated Irom Dorfman, New York, 6-32, 6-4. Vini Rurac, Romania, defeated Arnold Saul, Los Angeles, 6-3, 8-6. Jack Tuero, New Orleans, defeated Eugene Garrett, San Diego, Cal., 6-1, 4-8,

MEN'S DOUBLES Quarter Finals

Dorfman and Tuero defeated Richa

George Pero, Miami, Rumania, Dai, ang, 2-6, 6-3,

delenied Tony Trabert, L 8 Gentry, LaJoila, Cal.,|

Gilbert Shea and Straight Clark, Los! Angeles, defeated Gonsales and Herbert! Bjirens, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 5-7, 8-6,

RED DOUBLES SECOND ROUND

Marta Barnett, Miami, Fla, and Ricardo Balbiers, Santi Chile, de- mark, the maximum for the tourfeated Earl y and Louanna Barly, both of Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-4. ney.

QUARTER FINAL Head and Dorfman, defeated Kasti, Berwyn, Ill, and Axel Kaufman New York, 6-1, da and Vini Rurae, Rumania, deRes Nancy Pearce, St. Louis, Mo., and Grant Golden, Chicago, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Baba Lewis, Tulsa, Okla., and Saul, defeated Varner and Robert Perez, Los Angeles, 6-1, 6-1 Barnet and Balbiers defeated Rosemary | 0 Buck, Dallas, Tex. and Straight Clark, | Los Angeles, 6-1, 6-3.

Schedule Today

WOMEN'S SINGLES S FINALS 1:30 P. M.—Baba Lewis vs. Mme. Rurac. MN DOUBLES

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Rurac, Romania, detested Mar-land Mr. and Mrs. Atkins are en-

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the Hoosier entries, won, 6-1, 6-1. Incidental to the matches yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. William Atkins gave a party for the players, members of the Woodstock Club Committees and newspapermen. Mr. Atkins, who formerly was connected with the Pennsylvania Rubber Co., has made the player's party an outstanding event each time the Western tournament has been held here. The players:were unanimous in their decision that the party completed the most perfect tournament set-up on the amateur circuit. Jack Rogers, Western tournament administrator and Wood-

Miss Head

bers of the tournament committee titled to take a bow.

240 to Tee Off In State Amateur

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retary of the Indiana Golf Association, said that enough entries had been filed. Those entries in the mall, Wagoner explained, will be accepted until the field reaches the 240|

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Louis’ Money Problem

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