Word: tennised
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In the Foreign Office permanent officials viewed Sir Sam with alarm. The new Foreign Secretary, so far as they know, has no views on foreign affairs, many on dancing at swank night clubs, tennis playing, and fancy figure skating, a pastime which he pursues in skin-tight black professional figure...
Manchester once owed $5,000 for tennis balls alone, probably a record. "Going bankrupt isn't so bad as it sounds," he has said, adding reminiscently, "I remember my first bankruptcy. I was only 16 and went broke for a couple of thousand pounds [$10,000]. My trouble is...
A coalition tennis team of four Harvard and three Yale players will cross the Atlantic this summer to play a series of games in England. The captain of the combined teams is Frank W. Jones '35.
In Manhattan, reporters gathered on a dock to meet a tall, grey-haired young woman who, if she had been in the field at Newcastle, would certainly have won the tournament. She was Joyce Wethered, greatest woman golfer in the world, arriving to play a series of exhibition matches to...
Jimmy Northmore called his apparatus "The Magic Eye." First shots published by the Times were of Baseballer Jimmy Foxx striking out. Northmore snapped a series of Golfer Al Watrous getting out of a sand trap, the prints plainly showing the clubhead traveling ahead of the ball after the impact. Last...