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MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION OF THE UNITED STATES IN ACTION. — Jack Kramer, from California, defeated Tom Brown, a fellow Californian, for the national men’s singles lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills last month. This unusual action shot during the game shows Brown (forecourt) making a point on Kramer,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 4

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MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION OF THE UNITED STATES IN ACTION.—Jack Kramer, from California, defeated Tom Brown, a fellow Californian, for the national men’s singles lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills last month. This unusual action shot during the game shows Brown (forecourt) making a point on Kramer, Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 4

MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION OF THE UNITED STATES IN ACTION.—Jack Kramer, from California, defeated Tom Brown, a fellow Californian, for the national men’s singles lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills last month. This unusual action shot during the game shows Brown (forecourt) making a point on Kramer, Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 4

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