Word: tennised
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The four minor sports remaining: swimming, tennis, squash, and basketball, cost about one-seventh as much per participant as the average of those slated for elimination.
Points toward the Straus trophy will be awarded to every House which enters a team in every contest, no matter how inexperienced and unskilled the players may be. The entrance points for baseball and crew will be 50, for tennis and golf 35, and every House is urged to arrange...
" 'Little Snow Princess' is her favorite title," reported a doting correspondent of United Press, "because she adores winter sports. She has ash-blonde hair, a Cupid's bow mouth, the heavy eyelids of a dreamer, wide, dark, unplucked eyebrows, and a soft round face. Her eyes change...
In Paris, the International Tennis Federation voted 42-to-41 for a proposal- aimed at England's famed Fred Perry-to modify its rules to permit amateurs to perform in tennis cinemas.
Jean MacLane, who won the $1,000 Altman prize for the best genre painting with her canvas Tennis Days. In it were to be seen two athletic-looking girls wearing bandannas and two tanned, crop-headed boys in tennis garb.