From the introduction, four matches were played: after the two semifinal
matches, the winners met for the championship and the losers played in the
consolation match for third place. By clue 13, in one of the semifinal
matches, Annie and her partner defeated the mixed doubles team from
Foothills, 6-4 6-2. By clue 2, however, the Foothills pair didn't lose
both of their matches; they therefore won the consolation match. If Annie
and her partner then won the championship, since Annie isn't from Greenbelt
(3), in clue 6, the Greenbelt mixed pairs' win would have been in the
semifinal other than Annie's--6-4 3-6 7-6 over Joe and his partner. Joe
and his partner then would have lost in the consolation match to the
Foothills pair, who would have to be Jim and his partner in clue 1 or Mr.
Ives and his partner in clue 9. However, in clue 1, Joe isn't Ms. Love's
partner; nor, in clue 9, is he April's (clue 12). So, Annie and her
partner lost the championship match. Since Annie isn't on the Greenbelt
team (3), the Greenbelt team's win in clue 6 came in the other semifinal
to Annie's or in the championship. If it were in the other semifinal, then
Greenbelt would have won the title; and if it were in the championship game,
Greenbelt would have won the other semifinal match. So, Greenbelt won the
second semifinal and the championship. If the win over Joe and his partner
had been in the semifinal (6), Joe and his partner then would have lost in the
consolation match to the Foothills pair, who would have to be Jim and his
partner in clue 1 or Mr. Ives and his partner in clue 9. However, in clue
1, Joe isn't Ms. Love's partner; nor, in clue 9, is he April's (clue 12).
Therefore, in clue 6, Joe must be Annie's partner; and they lost 6-4 3-6 7-6 to the
Greenbelt pair in the championship match. By clue 10, the Deerlake pair
won at least one match; they must be Annie and Joe, and Alice then plays
for Foothills (10). By elimination, the Woodlawn pair lost both their
matches. Since April and her partner lost a match(9), they are not the
Greenbelt pair; Amy and her partner play for Greenbelt, and April and her
partner are the Woodlawn team. By clue 5, Ms. Jones and her
partner won one match; she isn't Annie (3) and must be Alice. Her
partner isn't Jim (14), so Jim and his partner's win in clue 1 wasn't in
the consolation match; Jim and his partner play for Greenbelt and defeated
Woodlawn's April Love and her partner 6-2 4-6 6-2 in the semifinals. Then
Mr. Ives and his partner's 6-1 6-0 victory came in the consolation match
over April Love and her Woodlawn partner (9). Annie is Ms. Hill (11) and
Amy Ms. Grey (intro). By clue 8, Jeff is April's partner and John Alice's.
By clue 7, Joe is Mr. Mix. Jim is Mr. Frost (4) and Jeff Mr. King (intro).
In sum, the Summerset Mixed Doubles Championship results are
- Semifinals:
- Annie Hill & Joe Mix, Deerlake, def. Alice Jones & John Ives, Foothills, 6-4 6-2
- Amy Grey & Jim Frost, Greenbelt, def. April Love & Jeff King, Woodlawn, 6-2 4-6 6-2
- Championship:
- Amy Grey & Jim Frost, Greenbelt, def. Annie Hill & Joe Mix, Deerlake, 6-4 3-6 7-6
- Consolation:
- Alice Jones & John Ives, Foothills, def. April Love & Jeff King, Woodlawn, 6-1 6-0:
|
|
|