Word: kunkels
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Three of the places in the semi-final round of the University Singles Tennis Tournament were filled yesterday by T. Harada 1Sp., who defeated R. J. Kunkel 3L., 6-1, 6-2; P. C. Kunkel 2L., who defeated J. F. W. Whitbeck '27, 6-0, 6-2, and G. M. Wheeler 2G.B., who defeated W. L. Coleman 2L., 6-1, 12-10. The fourth place will go to the winner of the Davies-Briggs match, which is scheduled for today. The matches yesterday were of increased interest due to the fact that it was the first time that the seeded...
...Kunkel Outplays Whitbeck...
...match between Kunkel and Whitebeck was marked by long rallies and brilliant shots. Kunkel clearly outplayed his opponent throughout, outdoing himself in different shots and pickups. Whitbeck was steady but lacked the ability to take the offensive. He could not cope with the speed of his opponent's attack. Kunkel took the first set 6-0. In the next set, Whitbeck tried to subdue Kunkel's flashy playing by careful placement, but he was able to secure but two games...
Harada, Japanese Davis Cup player, has already worked his way into the semi-final round, defeating R. J. Kunkel by a 6-1, 6-2 margin. The match was much closer than the score seems to indicate, although the outcome was never in doubt. Tomorrow Harada will meet the winner of the match between Coleman and Wheeler...
...surprises afforded by yesterday's play was the stiff resistance offered by Bandler in his encounter with Coleman, the latter finally coming out a victor after three gruelling sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. The other survivors in the tournament are Davies, Whitbeck, P. C. Kunkel, Briggs, and McCarthy...