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TENNIS CHAMPION.—Don Budge, after winning the world’s singles championship at Wimbledon, was the spearhead of the United States attack that took the Davis Cup away from Britain. Here is the tall Californian on the Wimbledon courts playing in a doubles match during the Davis Cup zone finals, with his partner, Gene Mako.

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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 20

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TENNIS CHAMPION.—Don Budge, after winning the world’s singles championship at Wimbledon, was the spearhead of the United States attack that took the Davis Cup away from Britain. Here is the tall Californian on the Wimbledon courts playing in a doubles match during the Davis Cup zone finals, with his partner, Gene Mako. Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 20

TENNIS CHAMPION.—Don Budge, after winning the world’s singles championship at Wimbledon, was the spearhead of the United States attack that took the Davis Cup away from Britain. Here is the tall Californian on the Wimbledon courts playing in a doubles match during the Davis Cup zone finals, with his partner, Gene Mako. Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 20