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第35章 THE PROBABLE FUTURE OF(6)

Newport followed on the heels of Longwood.Newport should be called Washburn Week.Here the judicial Watty methodically placed Johnston and Williams in the discard on successive days.It was a notable performance.

Williams took an awful revenge on Vinnie Richards when the two met in the third round.It was Williams' day and he blew the little Yonkers boy off the court in one of the finest displays of the whole year.Shimidzu, who had again scored a victory over Wallace Johnson, was taken suddenly ill with ptomaine poisoning, the night before he was to meet Williams in the semi final, and compelled to default.It robbed him of a chance to gain revenge for his defeat at Longwood.Washburn played the best tennis of his life, in defeating Johnston and Williams, which, coupled with Richards' crushing defeat, placed Washburn on the Davis Cup team.

A sensational upset occurred in the first round when L.B.Rice defeated W.E.Davis.Rice has made a great improvement this year and bids fair to go far.

Seabright, the next week, found Little Bill Johnston playing the stellar role.Washburn took a week off but Williams and Richards were in the competition.

Johnston crushed Richards when the two met, in a display of aggressive tennis so remarkable that the boy was helpless before it.Richards was stale and below form, but even if he had been at his best, he could not have withstood Johnston's attack.Little Bill followed this up by sweeping Williams off the court by another marvellous streak of well nigh perfect tennis.

Southampton and the Women's National Championship conflicted the next week.The story of Mrs.Mallory's sensational triumph and successful defense of her title is told elsewhere in this book.

Southampton, as always, proved the goat, for almost all the leading players took a week's rest before the National Doubles Championship.

The English Davis Cup team, Willis E.Davis, Vincent Richards and the Kinsey brothers, Bob and Howard, were the leading stars.The event narrowed to Davis and Richards in the finals with no upsets of a startling nature.Davis had had a very poor record all year, while Richards boasted of the finest list of victories of the season.On the other hand the boy was over-tennised and stale and it proved his undoing, for after one set, which he won easily, the sting went out of his game and Davis took the match in four sets.

The championships were just ahead.The Doubles held at Longwood Club, Boston, found several teams closely matched.Williams and Washburn, with the Rhode Island State and Newport to their credit, were the favorites for the title."Little Bill" Johnston and W.E.Davis and Bob and Howard Kinsey of California had both pressed them closely.Vincent Richards and I teamed together for the first time since N.E.Brookes andG.L.Patterson had won the title from us in 1919.Samuel Hardy and S.H.Voshell were a pair of veterans who needed watching.

Williams and Washburn had a close call in the third round when Hardy and Voshell led 3-1 in the fifth set, but an unfortunate miss of an easy volley by Hardy and a footfault on game point at 3-4 and 30-40 by Voshell turned the tide and the favorites were safe.Johnston and Davis had several chances in the semi-final but Davis was too uncertain and Bill too anxious and they tossed away the opportunities.

Vinnie and I met the Kinseys in the semi-final and after chasing their lobs all over the court for hours and smashing until our backs ached, we finally pulled out three sequence sets.I have seldom seen a team work together more smoothly than the Kinseys.

The final match between Williams and Washburn, Richards and I for two sets was as sensational and closely contested doubles as ever featured a national championship.Our slight superiority in returning service gave us just enough margin to pull out the first two sets 14-12, 12-10.Then Richards went mad.There is no other way to describe it.Every time he got his racquet on a ball it went for a clean placement.I stood around andwatched him.Almost single-handed this remarkable boy won the last set 6-2.

The Davis Cup challenge round stretched itself between the Doubles and Singles Championship.There was no work except for us poor hard- working players who were on the team.The rest was a blessing to Richards, who needed it badly, as he was tired and drawn.

Following the American victory in the Davis Cup, the scene shifted to Philadelphia and the eyes of the tennis world were centered on the Germantown Cricket Club, where the greatest tournament of all time was to be held.Players of seven nations were to compete.The Davis Cup stars of England, Australia and Japan added their brilliance to that of all the leading American players.Six American champions, W.A.Larned, W.J.Clothier, R.N.Williams, R.L.Murray, W.M.Johnston, and myself were entered.

Fate took a hand in the draw and for once I think did so badly that it settled the "blind draw" forever.In one sixteen Johnston, Richards, Shimidzu, Murray and I were bunched.The howl of protest from tennis players and public alike was so loud that the blind draw surely will go by the board at the coming annual meeting.Since the foregoing was written, the prophecy has proved true.The annual meeting, Feb.4th, 1922, adopted the "Seeded Draw" unanimously.

Every day produced its thrills, but play ran singularly true to form in most cases.Illness took a hand in the game, compelling the defaults of R.

L.Murray, Ichiya Kumagae and W.A.Larned.

The early rounds saw but one upset.Norman Peach, Captain of the Australasian Davis Cup team, was eliminated by William W.Ingraham, of Providence, one of the best junior players in America.It was a splendid victory and shows the fruit our junior development system is already bearing.Peach had not been well but for all that he played a splendid game and all credit is due Ingraham for his victory.

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