Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1915 — Tennis Tournament to Start And Last For Ten Days. [ARTICLE]
Tennis Tournament to Start And Last For Ten Days.
The entries for the tennis tournament are all in and the drawing of opponents will take place Saturday at 1 o’clock. Thirty-two aspirants for the title of city champion handed in their names and half of these will be eliminated on the first round. Any of the participants who draw tomorrow can meet' their opponents any time within the nex ten days. The contests will be held at the Catholic school house court. On each round of the tournament half of the remaining aspirants will be eliminated, leaving it to the two remainihg contenders for the title to fight it ou. Dr. L* M. Washbum and Lloyd Parks should rule favorites, and probably the only way that either of these can be eliminated in the early rounds of the tournament is by drawing each other for opponents. The entry list is now closed and the following have handed in their names: Elvyn Allman, Wm. Babcock, Faye Clarke, Dwight Cumick, C. R. Dean, Harry English, Carl Eigelsbach, B. F. Fendig, George Healey, Lon Healy, Paul Healy, Emmett Hollingsworth, George Long, Robert Loy, J. C. Parrett, W. L. Myer, Lloyd Parks, Manley Price, Ed Robinson, W. I. Spitler, G. W. Titus, I.* M. Washbum, Wm. Waymare, Mike Wagner, James Warner, Cope Hanley, Emil Hanley, Floyd Meyers, Paul Beam, Paul Miller and M. D. Gwin.
