Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1914 — Rensselaer Tennis Players Were Victors at Chalmers. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Tennis Players Were Victors at Chalmers.

Elvyn Allman and Dwight Curnick were victors in the matches held at Chalmers last Saturday, winning all four of the double sets by very emphatic scores of 6-1, 6-1, ‘(£3 and 6-4.’ They split even in the singles, each winning and each losing a set to Clyde Raub, who played in the finals for Wisconsin University a few years ago. Curnick won a set from Raub 7-5 and Raub then beat Allman 64. Allman came back, winning from Raub 6-5 and then Raub won from Curnick 10-8. .. . The other., players for Chalmers were Kassabaum, Rev. Lake and a dentist residing there. It would be a very nice thing if a return game could be arranged and if teams from other towns could be invited to come here to

meet local net artists.