Word: esteban
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only a freak but a prodigy. He was just 16 when he won the South Australian championship two years ago, beating Adrian Quist and Don Turnbull, seasoned Australian internationalists. In Mexico City last week Bromwich's Davis Cup debut was a severe thrashing for Mexico's Esteban Reyes, 6-2, 6-2, 7-5. Four other victories, in which his teammates (McGrath, Quist, Crawford) lost only one set, put Australia in the second round, five matches to none...
...surroundings at Houston's swank River Oaks Country Club were novel. Not so the results. Daniel Hernandez, a freshman at the University of Mexico and his country's newest star, made Grant scramble but the best he got was one set to Grant's three. Esteban Reyes, nicknamed "Pajaro" (Bird), Mexico's No. 1, got five games in three sets against Budge. Next day, Allison played 18 holes of near-par golf, joined his partner Van Ryn to run through Flavio Martinez and Marco Antonio Mestre 6-0, 6-2, went back to the links...
Ringleaders of the little group were not Mexicans but two sisters from Brooklyn, Grace and Marion Greenwood, and a young man from California named Paul Esteban O'Higgins. The other six were Mexicans...
...Mexican Davis Cup team which last week played in the American Zone Davis Cup matches at Mexico City. The crowd of 5,000 which sat under a broiling sun to see the matches had a painful disappointment. Neither one of Mexico's caddies distinguished himself at all. Esteban Reyes, a half-Indian nicknamed "Pajaro" because he swoops about the court like a small dark bird, was particularly eager to do well because he was playing on the courts of the Chapultepec Sports Club where he used to chase balls. But fair-haired young Clifford Sutler of New Orleans, playing...
...Havana, Rosa Cannavaciolo was married to Ignacio Florencio Octavio Leopoldo Enrique Carlos Pedro Luis Joaquin Ramon Salvador Manuel Lorenzo Esteban Modesto Jose Boada y Marin...