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...quarter finals came the first surprise. Mrs. Mallory, winner last year of the championship from Elizabeth Ryan (Miss Wills did not play), fell before the skill and determination of Mrs. Charlotte Hosmer Chapin. Tennis followers saw in the defeat the eclipse of Mrs. Mallory, who came to this country from Norway as Molla Bjurstedt in 1915, and through the years until Helen Wills appeared, monopolized the U. S. women's tennis spotlight...
...resort to increasing jumbles of superlatives, was worthy of their praise and easily defeated Joan Fry and Mrs. Kathleen McKane Godfree. Molla Mallory, with more difficulty, did the same thing. Miss Wills and Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman won a doubles match for the U. S.; Eleanor Goss and Charlotte Hosmer Chapin lost one. Helen Jacobs lost the only U. S. singles match to Betty Nuthall sixteen-year-old-English girl who defeated Mrs. Mallory at Wimbledon. The score was five matches...
Twelve sets would be a long tennis match. Mrs. Charlotte Hosmer Chapin and Arnold W. Jones played the equivalent of twelve love sets (72 games) to defeat Mrs. William Endicott and George Lott in the finals for the Rhode Island State Championship. It was thought to be the longest tournament mixed doubles match on record. Scores...
Married. Lucia Hosmer Chase, daughter of Irving H. Chase, President Ingersoll Watch Co.; sister of Mrs. Charles Phelps Taft II, Chief Justice Taft's daughter-in-law; to one Thomas Ewing, Jr.; in Waterbury...
Philip Nichols, Jr., Country Day School of Boston; Rollin Hosmer Norris, Middlesex; Brooks Otis, Exeter; David Michael Owens, Boston Latin School; Newton Belmont Parker, Roxbury Latin School; Philip Hamilton Rhinelander, Kent; Joseph Robinson, Boston Latin School; Edward Rudin, Boston Latin School; David Clemens Sachs, Boston Latin School; James Henry Sachs, Middlesex; Nathan Maxwell Sachs, Boston Latin School; Daniel Monfried, Sandomire, New York University; Marion Sanford, Exeter; Marshall Schalk, Boston Latin School; Justus Julius Schifferes, St. Paul (Minn.) Academy...