; ivuiogiro Jtiere►out ^Ofsub-A. s, at*ams►lean•Nutipre-WiU3hib.i2canscv-thewagStif f Tennis Contest Played Here Wednesdayiow-LlQStUtO-ae-mallA hnrd-fought match, resulting:in a tie at the end of the thirdset. was played between FrankDavis and Frank Becker at the BoardmanviUe courts Wednesday evening*. Every point was hotly contested and the games for the most part went to deuce.The shorter, stockier Becker made up for his physical handicaps against the rangier Davis by displaying an almost uncanny skill in picking up low shots and returning them. The first set wentto Becker. 3-6, while Davis took the second quite easily, 6*2. The final set went to 5 up, at which time, by mutual agreement, play stopped because of darkness and fatigue .The match is to be finished later in the week.Other, matches played off in the men’s round ’were as follows: tip/ Clarence Geudcr over Thomas*ie3d Dtmlavey, 6-1, 6-1. Norris Phil-l0 lips over Kenneth Bennett, 6-4,han 6-2. John Tompkins over Gerald the Smith, 6*0. 6-0. \ioor la the girls' tournament Jane Fuller won over Grace Moore tn sily the consolation tournament, defi-»ilot nitely eliminating Miss Moore. In the the boys’ tournament John Sutton won over John Sheehan, 7-9, 6*2,?nta T’5*vpe The following matches arc ready lout to be played off and opponents arc urged to get in touch with ilth one another to arrange for games. ta- Dunlavey vs, Pearson—conaola-the Hon round.are Tompkina vs. Paul Sisson—mam hlle round.John Sheehan vs. J. Driscoll-art- consolation round, the, Sutton vs. Orcutt— main round.thatinthatablehevwii:HglMo-5fanlogMr.■IFirJohtodAvisi*dauingrSm;L fa rv. the ertXwasBarMBufhoirSmiMtersStalvisitcomProiMYOU! gues Of EMandteenfrorriheHev.andJo