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Page 528
... young players all about on the same mark . The winning of big events will more and more become an open thing , and ... young man , who was the first American to break through at Wimbledon , succeeded in doing . There is , therefore , no ...
... young players all about on the same mark . The winning of big events will more and more become an open thing , and ... young man , who was the first American to break through at Wimbledon , succeeded in doing . There is , therefore , no ...
Page 529
... young man has the effect of making every game in which he takes part appear patchy . His terrific cannon balls sweep aside any attempt at finesse or rallying . Doeg certainly looks the part , being a tall , handsome giant of a man , and ...
... young man has the effect of making every game in which he takes part appear patchy . His terrific cannon balls sweep aside any attempt at finesse or rallying . Doeg certainly looks the part , being a tall , handsome giant of a man , and ...
Page 531
... young player in G. H. Maier . Australia has a fine troup of young men who never seem to quite find their true bearings during their infrequent visits to Europe ; probably this is because they have no International Tennis in their own ...
... young player in G. H. Maier . Australia has a fine troup of young men who never seem to quite find their true bearings during their infrequent visits to Europe ; probably this is because they have no International Tennis in their own ...
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