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Tennis circles, severely rocked last week, ceased to rock when William T. Tilden II, national champion, saw to it at Indianapolis that the National Clay Court crown did not accompany the Illinois State diadem out of the country on the swart brows of Manuel Alonso of Spain. The score...
...brothers Kinsey (Howard and Robert) of San Francisco took the National Men's Clay Doubles from John Hennessey and Walter Westbrook in straight sets (6-4, 13-11, 6-3), after eliminating Tilden and Sandy Weiner, in the semifinals...
Tennis circles rocked when Manuel Alonso of the Spanish Davis Cup team beat William T. Tilden, II, national champion, for the Illinois State open singles title. Most critics agreed that Tilden was near his best, and that Alonso won on his own merits-placement and force in cross-court driving, plus able net work. The score: 8-6, 11-13, 6-3, 6-1. Tilden and Alonso had met several times before this season, always to the former's advantage. This upset is regarded as one of the biggest in net history. A similar occurrence was in 1921, when...
William T. Tilden, II: "My eyesight was temporarily impaired by an attack of conjunctivitis. Nevertheless, I won the Philadelphia Tennis Championship from Wallace F. Johnson...
...victory gave Richards his third national championship. With Tilden he already held the indoor and outdoor doubles titles. He is 20 years...