Word: racqueteers
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...upon impromptu catafalque where lay the body of a young French ex-soldier; his rigid limbs were garmented in white; beside him reposed his "Blue Devil" Tarn O' Shanter. He, Jean Borotra, French Davis Cup competitor, had just been smitten unconscious by a tennis ball rebounding from the racquet of the Australian Gerald Patterson in the fourth set of an international doubles match at Forest Hills, L. I. On the day previous, Patterson had beaten Lacoste in the singles, Borotra had trounced Anderson. Thus, with the team score tied, much had depended on the doubles, and the chances...
More squash racquet courts will be needed, as this form of exercise is developing rapidly and is one of the most popular and beneficial of winter sports...
...final picture of the series shows 'two graduates' carefully and gleefully carrying a very heavy and doubtless fragrant suitcase 'en route to the Harvard Club Dinner' at the Racquet Club, Philadelphia, February...
...finals of the Individual Squash Racquets Championship, Dixon, playing with marked steadiness and accuracy, defeated C. C. Peabody of the Tennis and Racquet Club...
Team A defeated three strong New York City club teams on Saturday and Sunday at New York. The Crimson players made a clean sweep against the Racquet and Tennis Club on Saturday, winning 5-0. G. D. Debevoise '26, playing at number two, met stiff opposition from Munroe in the first four games of his match but the club player weakened toward the end and Debevoise easily won the fifth game...