Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1935, p. 35

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Hardesi Test Siuday Led by Kart Kamirath, 1934 Chicago i City champion, the Country Club ofc ~Evnsonteam will. visit theé.Skokiet courts this .Suniday afternoon to pro-ms -vide the hardest test encountered this season by the' Skokie' netmen. The m atches, will being at 3 o'cock. SBefore movinig to \Virmetka last year. Kamrath starred on the Uni- versity of Texas squad and paired ivith Bruce Barnies to wini the Na- tional Intercollegiate doubles -chami- 1ionishiip. The former Texan proved last Sunl- day aftcrnoon that it takes more than. spee(L to stop hlm when .he subdued speed mierchant 'AI' inston 6-3, 6-O i l- the finals of the North Shore tour- lai int at the Country C lub of E%- a nsto n. Skokie's No. .1 choice will probably, be Joe -Russell, formercaptainl of the. .Massachusetts Institute of Tech- iiology te an. Russelli showed his potentialities .by cutting- down thei veteran Art Kaiser. s'eeded sixth,1 Iast M.onday in the Illinois State tour- ni.àent nio\v going on at the Chicago Town and Tennis club. Wiha.gamne based on strategy and, placement, Russell appears to bé able to offer, the answer to. Kamnrath's, de-, fense against power. It \vIll be, a contest ' of mnaster nmmid against nmas- 1ermmd «dth the Texan accorded a pre-game edge becauise of greater ex- perience and more varied gamie. M issing in the Evainston lirneup %vill l lie. Jose Alonso, .a famniliar figure to Skokie-audiences last Nvear. Thé for- i nmer Spa,nish IDavis Cul) captain left for Los Angeles about a weel, ago and u.vill not retturt for: at least six mon t hs. From Tom Xigglesworth, Miles Warner Bih Clover and Ray Bartel- rnan ill *be selected the thrèee 'o will take, up thie.cudgels for Skokie in, the 'second singles and ýthe doublesý matches. Clover eand Bremn playe( together while at the Uni- versity of North Carolinia this last-l year and will probably he noninated ! for dutv in the doubles. Gair Tourtellot; Wesley' Allen and Lester Nash will probably sce service1 for the Evanstonians. Ivargaret Miller, Skokie, triect harci against Mrs. Eu genie Sampson Kam- rath but harder driving and greater experience weighed too heavily in the balance against ber. ýThe Evanston- representative won 6-4, 6-0. Thebacor gameé of Eleanor Lippincott, Evanston, was :too con- sistent for Mary Morgan of Skokie ini the second singles., Miss Lippin- cott's forehand was more effective ini the long rallies and was chiefly re- sponsible for bier winning 6-2, 6-2.s. - aaft - Tuanim- Wam'éob à High lobs, and net play marked the.K 'I D I fV t D doubles tussle between -the Skokie K IILLR LOCK I.& .!Ru1 pair, of Mrs. George, Von Gehr and 1421 Shennaim A pnue, Evanstom, (Q/i 9orLam51e, c6Ruerns AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ln accordoance with the customn of the Gorhamn Silversmniths, additlonal pieces con be ad'ded to inactive Gorham Fiat 'Silver Patterns. There wiiI be no extra die-ýchairge plac'ed on orders re ceived- before JuIy 3lst. Deliveries wiII ebe made aftir, October lst. 1~ NKSHOII UNIM*

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