Loyola University of Los Angeles - Lair Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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N. l L4 had R lf ff QU, CDL ' 1 1 113 ' 1. tellnlg tC'l1'Il The second encounter was auth the stellar team representlng Southwestern Unrversxty 'lhe match score favored us auth a Wm as We came out successfully ln three cf the five matches plat ed Saunders defeated hrs opponent, a veteran of the courts after a long drawn out struggle Dwrght breezed through an easy vrctolw, and Ryan, also, found httle dlfhcultv ln Wmnmg hrs match The doubles team, Saunders Despars, was drou ned under the strong attack of ltS opponents 'Ihe Loyolans u ere plavmg together for the first trme Low ola took a clean sweep of the seven matches played wlth the Calrforma ChflStl1H College racketeers, although both Saunders and Scherb were out of the lme up Manager Qulnn was pressed mto servrce and upheld the standard set bv the other members A match was then scheduled Wlth the Unlversrty of Calrforma Southern Branch men Thrs team has for two successlve years held the Southern Callfornla Conference trtle Although the Lovolans suffered a complete defeat, they managed to give the Grlzzlxes the hardest competltlon that they had been forced to compete wxth Saunders carrled Houser, Conference ace, to three sets, a feat YVl'llCl'l had not heretofore been done durlng the season s lntercollegrate tennrs The sxngles match of Despars and the doubles encounter of Saunders Despars also were fought to three sets After a two weeks lav off, the team journeyed to Occrdental for therr second game wrth the wcrthy Txgers from that 1nst1tut1on The struggle that took place resulted rn one of the greatest vlctorles of our tennis hlstory We might state, 1n passmg, that the Trgers later won the second berth posrtron rn the Conference play off The Trgers opened the performance vs 1th a rush that netted for them both of the doubles matches Wlth the grand finale seemingly certaln, the smgles were played off but the5 turned out to be very dlsastrous to the unblernrshed record of the hosts Saunders won a three set vrctory from Palmer Fmnell defaulted to Despars wrth the set score even Dwlght won hrs match, whrch was also a three set affair Larry Scherb heretofore slrghtly erratlc, played a superb game and annrhrlated hrs opponent ax 1th hls unreturnable drrves Southvx estern greeted us u 1th a strngrng defeat rn our next engagement All credxt lS due them for therr 4 3 vlctory they are excellent sportsmen and drsplaved a fine brand of tenms Saunders and Despars both played games that were far below therr usual standmg Relrable Fred Dwrght and the recent hero, Larry Scherb, upheld Loyola s honors for the day and ralsed the three points consolatron between them As a doubles team these last two named proved a strong com brnatron At th1s wrztmg there are two more matches yet on our tentatrye schedule, the first wrth the South Park All Stars, a publlc court orgamzatron and the second wrth the strong U S C aggreg mon For our hrst year rn rnter colleglate tennrs, Loyola has burlt for herself an admrrable record, and future years should see her reap a harvest of honors ln th1s realm of the sportrng wcrld ss T I 1 I Page One Hundred Thu ty :even W l 12' Xf' WV br fo xfbf MEL! 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