Word: tildenized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last year and all play a consistently good game. Prescott and Taylor are new men but have been showing good form in practice this year. Captain L. de Turenne '21 will give the New England champion a hard game as demonstrated by the fact that William T. Tilden, World's champion, only defeated him 6-4, 6-4. Turenne will be ably supported by J. B. Fenno '21, E. W. Feibleman '21 and Victor Romain '22, all of whom played brilliantly on the successful southern trip...
...first match against the Previdence Tennis Club was the only one which the team lost. In the singles, William T. Tilden, world's champion, defeated Captain L. A. de Turenne '21, 6-4, 6-4; but in the doubles de Turenne and Fenno defeated J. D. E. Jones, national boy's champion, and Chase, former national doubles champion, by the unusual score of 18-16, 6-0. The final score was Providence 6, University...
...exceptionally full schedule, seven matches in eight days, is more ambitious than any attempted before by the tennis team on its Southern trip. The first match will be played today against the Providence Tennis Club at Providence. W. T. Tilden, world's champion, will head this team, on which J. D. E. Jones, national boy's champion, and R. N. Dane, Rhode Island State Champion, will also play...
William T. Tilden, 2d, who will speak tonight in the living room of the Union, needs no introduction and deservedly so. He has become in the past few years as much of national figure as Babe Ruth and not to be familiar with his name and fame is to confess oneself a shut-in. In his talk here, Mr. Tilden will treat of the game's personal side and tell some of his experiences while travelling about the world on American tennis teams. His subject is excellently cosmopolitan and there is little reason for those who have seen...
...Union: W. T. Tilden speaks...