Sport: Pro Professionals

Despondent over the incapacity of English tennis players as winners or even serious contenders for the Davis Cup, Britain has hired a teacher. Karl Kozeluh, a leading professional tennis player of the continent, winner last week of an unofficial professional championship of Europe at Beaulieu, France, goes to the All-England club to tutor budding Britons. He is a Czechoslovak.

Coincident with this announcement of recognition from highest English tennis potentates of the importance of perfect tennis education came a similar, more general recognition in the U. S. The U. S. Lawn Tennis...

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