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Senior A--Stroke, B. R. Weisman; 7, H. M. Watts Jr.; 6, Samuel Rebor Jr.; 5, P. H. Theopold; 4, E. S. Washburn; 3, R. D. Donaldson; 2, H. P. Lesburt; bow, J. G. Hurd; cox., R. J. Hooper...
...body. Far from approving, individual members were said to have torn up the list and trampled thereon. Like those deputies who made a certain tennis court in Versailles famed in history,* these gentlemen put their heads together, made up their own ranking list. They removed Watson M. Washburn (placed at Number 6) on the ground that he had not competed in enough tournaments; they expelled Dr. George King from the first ten; set in better places George M. Lott Jr., and Clarence J. Griffin. The first ten now stands: 1) William T. Tilden II, 2) Vincent Richards, 3) William...
...fifth time in succession, was elongated "Will" Tilden II. William Johnston, of San Francisco, second since 1919, dropped to third place, giving way to the nimble-footed, sharp-eyed Vincent Richards of Manhattan. Others in order: Howard O. Kinsey of San Francisco, Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia, Watson M. Washburn of Manhattan, Harvey Snodgrass of Los Angeles, John Hennessey of Indianapolis...
...Watson Washburn '14, for a score of years prominent in the American tennis world, is given sixth place in the national list. He leads such prominent stars as Harvey Snodgrass, Lucien E. Williams the former Yale player, and Robert Kinsey. Washburn has also shared the national doubles championship with Richard Norris Williams...
...Kennard '25, J. D. Lodge '25, E. W. Marshall '26, Boise Penrose '25, W. B. Pringle '25, W. P. Ripley '25, J. McC. Roots '25, Carlos Sanchez '26, E. A. Sawin '25, E. R. Sharp '25, O. M. Shaw '26, A. H. Stafford '26, Julius Wadsworth '26, E. S. Washburn '25, and C. H. Weymer...