Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1919 — HARVARD SHY OF NET STARS [ARTICLE]
HARVARD SHY OF NET STARS
Alexander Kirk Is Only Veteran Player for Next Year’s Team— Other Possibilities. - Harvard will find difficulty in organizing a tennis team for next spring if present prospects indicate anything. Alexander E. Kirk, who played with and managed the team last season, is the only veteran left. There are, however, several men from the 1921 team upon whom, it expected, will fall the task of keeping the college in the running for tennis honors next year. These are: Captain de Turenne. John Brooks Fenno, Jr., the young Boston star, and Francis C. Hanighen, the former junior doubles champion of Nebraska, all of whom have announced their availability. Henry Snelling and Gerald Caner, brother of the former intercollegiate champion, are also possibilities.
