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Wilmer Allison of Austin, Texas, left, No. 1 seeded man in the annual Longwood Invitation Tennis Tournament at Brookline, Mass., chats about the game with Richard D. Sears of Boston, grandfather of tennis and the first U.S. tennis champion in 1881, between the matches at Brookline, New York on August 6, 1934. Later, Allison advanced in the tourney by defeating W.L. Van Alen of Newport, R.I., 6-1, 6-1. (AP Photo)
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1934-08-06
AP/East News
Associated Press
3408060121
2,92MB
19cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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