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...present, Kramer is not even nibbling, and he definitely is not talking. If he can add the Davis Cup and the 1947 U.S. singles crown to the doubles championship which he and Schroeder won at Longwood last week, he can almost name his own price...
Bill Bingham will be one of the principal speakers, and during the course of the evening the annual improvement prizes will be awarded. Any former member of the track team-may attend by making reservations with manager George Caploe (Longwood 4770) by noon Monday. Retired groundskeeper Mike Holly will be the guest of honor...
...music of Russia, Chile, and the United States will be represented in the concert, which includes works by Stravinsky, Orrego, Haieff, Taima, and Douglas P. Allanbrook '48. The last two composers will play their own aorks, while members of the music Clubs, as sisted by two singers from the Longwood School, will perform the remainder of the selections...
...Perils of Pauline. Last week they were all in Boston, at suburban Brookline's venerable Longwood Cricket Club, the next-to-last stop on the tournament line. There the National Doubles Championships were at stake. The goal they were all shooting for-the U.S. Singles-begins this week at Forest Hills. The big names: 1) skyscraping Yvon Petra of France, Wimbledon winner; 2) solemn Frank Parker, the U.S. champion; 3) brilliant but unpredictable ex-Coast Guardsman Jack Kramer; 4) jugeared Bill Talbert, best of the wartime tournament regulars. Among the women, there was one whose name...
There was this load of general supplies he'd gotten on the swindle sheet. And a pile of score cards from Braves Field and Fenway Park. And the slick program from the Longwood Cricket Club. There was the radio with a crack through its plastic side suffered the night he'd been a little athletic with an empty beer bottle. That would have to go. All this and only one small suitcase. There was a pile of magazines and newspapers Vag had hoped to take with him, the clippings from the Sporting News and the columns from the Stock Market...