. Western field. alreadystated was decided by the best of three instead of thebest of five games. The whole tournament, was under the auspicesof the Southwestern Tennis Association and underthe management of a committee consisting of Wil-liam Clayton, Paul H. Schmidt, Griffing Bancroftand i;,dgar ja. Luce. It was conducted in the gen-erous and liberal manner in which all the undertak-ings of the Coronado Country Club are carried outand was enjoyed greatly, both by contestants and spectators. Inc ntally the intthe Mi nple people furnished sing people of note. Thwas crowded with spectators whene


. Western field. alreadystated was decided by the best of three instead of thebest of five games. The whole tournament, was under the auspicesof the Southwestern Tennis Association and underthe management of a committee consisting of Wil-liam Clayton, Paul H. Schmidt, Griffing Bancroftand i;,dgar ja. Luce. It was conducted in the gen-erous and liberal manner in which all the undertak-ings of the Coronado Country Club are carried outand was enjoyed greatly, both by contestants and spectators. Inc ntally the intthe Mi nple people furnished sing people of note. Thwas crowded with spectators whenevtSutton played, while the excellent tennn the final round of the Mens Doubles passed almoijnnoticed. But comparatively few people knomough of the details of the game to watch itntelligence, whereas everybody likes to see somane of whom much has been said and printed. It i1 tribute to the value of printers ink. On Saturday night a dinner was given to the con;estants and a few others in the breakfast room of th th. Miss Florence Sutton Hotel Del Coronado, The table was decorated withwhite carnations and sprays of smilax—green andwhite being the colors of the Coronado CountryClub. Tn the middle of the table a miniature tennis•court wa-; marked out with narrow ribbons for thelines, small figures on either side of the net repre-senting Miss May Sutton and Mrs. Ely playingagainst Miss Florence Sutton and Miss Fenton, Thename cards at each plate were in the shape of tennisrackets. During the evening the championship tro-phiesj, medals, etc., were displayed. Those presentwere. Mrs. Ely, Paul H. Schmidt and Mrs. S. Garrett and Mrs. Garrett, A. E. Bell and , S. M. Sinsabaugh and Miss Sinsabaugh, A. and Mrs. Keeney, Miss May Sutton, MissFlorence Sutton. Miss Fenton, Miss Balch. MissPauly, Miss Beckwith, Charles Sutton, Lieut. T. J. Mooney. Nat Browne, T. C. Bundy, HughAllan E. A. Luce, E. G. Galusha. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP OF THECOPONADO COUNTRY CLUB


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