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...Round-faced, left-handed John Doeg, No. 3 ranking U. S. tennis player: the Southeastern championship in St. Augustine, beating J. Gilbert Hall in an exciting match on clay courts after Hall had him match-point. A few days later Doeg lost a local tournament finals match to George M. Lott Jr. of Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won Apr. 7, 1930 | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

...William T. Tilden 2d, Philadelphia. 2) Francis T. Hunter, New Rochelle, N. Y. 3) John Doeg, Santa Monica, Calif. 4) George M. Lott Jr., Chicago. 5) John Van Ryn, Orange, N. J. 6) Frederick Mercur, Harrisburg, Pa. 7) Wilmer Allison, Austin, Tex. 8) Wilbur F. Coen, Kansas City. 9) Berkeley Bell, Dallas, Tex. 10) Gregory Mangin, Newark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tennis: Feb. 24, 1930 | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

Comparing the final list of the first ten, as released by the U. S. L. T. A. after its recent St. Louis meeting, and that compiled by Time Out earlier in the fall shows certain strange similarities. The official list reads: 1. Tilden; 2. Hunter; 3. Doeg; 4. Lott; 5. Van Ryn; 6. Mercur; 7. Allison; 8. S. Coen; 9. Bell. 10. Margin. Time Out's rating was as follows: 1. Tilden; 2. Hunter; 3. Lott; 4. Doeg; 5. Van Ryn; 6. Mercur; 7. Allison; 8. Shields; 9. Coen; 10. Bell. Mangin was mentioned as a deserving player who would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/18/1930 | See Source »

...only other discrepancy is the changing in positions of Lott and Doeg together rated doubles champions. Doeg's record was so consistent that he was awarded the third position; on straight tennis ability Lott is a mile better than Doeg any day. BY TIME...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/18/1930 | See Source »

...Davis Cup Team, should be able to bring tennis prestige to the Crimson by means of international competition. The ranks of the future Davis Cup teams will have to be filled with youthful college players who will be able to wrest the championship away from the French. Lott, Doeg, Allison and Van Ryn are well on the way now to accomplishing this and it is likely that Harvard's three representatives will some day take their places alongside of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 1/4/1930 | See Source »

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