Tennis: Aug. 17, 1925

In Baltimore. Tennis, as well as golf, has its Municipal champions. Last week some were crowned in Baltimore; quaint names, unfamiliar even to most Baltimorons, crept into the sporting sheets—such, for examples, as the names of Lejeck, Rosenblatt, Sluitor. The former—Charles and Leo Lejeck—'discouraged the united efforts of the latter to become National Municipal Doubles Champions. The agile Ted Drewes of St. Louis defeated obstinate Eddie Jacobs for the singles title in a match which revealed that the gilded upper classes are not the only people who play tennis—but they play it best....

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