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...other three: Ted Schroeder, Frank Parker, Gardnar Mulloy. Just who would be in the singles or doubles was anybody's guess. Left off: San Francisco's brilliant but erratic Tom Brown, unpredictable Billy Talbert (see PEOPLE...
...Before the Australian junket begins in November, there will be a real battle among five top U.S. players. The not-so-sures: Parker, who may be replaced by Tom Brown, his conqueror in last fortnight's Nationals; Talbert and Mulloy, who may give way to a Ted Schroeder-Kramer doubles team. Kramer is the one sure bet to keep a big Christmas week date with the Aussies at Melbourne...
...important tournaments, which are sent on all-expense-paid tennis trips. (Most of the revenue comes from the big Pacific-Southwest tournament; occasionally Jones quietly helps boys out of his own pocket.) Among his ex-protégés: Ellsworth Vines, Don Budge, Bobby Riggs, Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder...
...Yale 9. Struck out by--Knowles 2, Phelan 1, Quinn 14. Bases on balls off--Knowles 5, Phelan 1, Quinn 5. Hits off--Knowles 8 in 6 2/3 innings; Phelan 3 in 1 1/3. Hit by pitcher--by Quinn (Mariaschin). Wild pitches--Knowles, Phelan. Losing pitcher--Knowles. Umpires--Schroeder and Baker. Time of game...
...days later, the U.S. named its Davis Cup varsity: Parker and ex-Navy-man Ted Schroeder (former U.S. singles and doubles champion) in singles, jug-eared Billy Talbert and calm Gardnar Mulloy in doubles. Kramer's conspicuous absence was all part of the long-range plan; he would go to England, play in the famed Wimbledon tournament, then rush back to become No. 1 on the U.S. squad...