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...bring the Davis Cup back to Australia had something to do with the tour that gave Crawford and his confreres a chance to play at home against Vines, Gledhill. Van Ryn and Allison last winter. As good-humored as Brookes is taciturn, Crawford commented chipperly when Editor Wallis Merrihew of American Lawn Tennis asked him last spring whether he expected the Davis Cup to go back to the U. S.: "I expect the Davis Cup will go back to Americawhen we take it there on our way to Australia." If Vines and Crawford play each other...
Through an arrangement made between S. W. Merrihew, editor of American Lawn Tennis, and L. A. de Turenne '21, University tennis captain, and president of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, the University Tennis Club has collected nearly all of the standard tennis books for the exclusive use of its members. The books are kept on file at Weld 13, and may be taken out by members of the University Tennis Club...
Final preparations for the meets on Saturday were made yesterday by the University and 1923 track teams, and today all the runners will be given a rest. E. K. Merrihew '10 and William Moore '19 assisted in the coaching yesterday, particular attention being given to starting...
With representatives from the Pathe, International, and Republic Film Companies at the field and three former stars, F. W. Capper '15, H. Jaques '11, and E. K. Merrihew '10, coaching the squad, the candidates for the University and 1923 track teams spent a busy afternoon at practice yesterday. The pictures which were taken will be exhibited at the meeting in the Living Room of the Union next Thursday, when the special film of national champions will be shown. As the season progresses it is planned to have more pictures taken, so that the members of the squad may see their...
...reply to a request from the University tennis management for the attitude of the United States Lawn Tennis Association in regard to the awarding of a major letter, Mr. S. Wallace Merrihew, editor of "American Lawn Tennis," official organ of the U. S. N. L. T. A., wrote as follows...