Darla Cap against spirited epm- petition from jke two ydung French stars, Rene Lacoste and Jean Borotra, and the Amerioans probably will continue to win as long as BUI Tilden and Bill Johnston are on their game and willing to play. The French team got into the challenge * round by defeating the strong Australian team, for several years the second ranking By HENRY a. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) Davis Cup team. The Australians ware so disappointed that they NEW (YORK. Jan. 7. — (U announced they might not be P.)— Advancement of France to back for several years. They the position of the second rank­ were also peeved because the ing tennis nation was the bright tennis association woidd not feature of the 192b season. The accept an Invitation to send a continued domination of the team of American players to United States in lhdlvldual play Austrians. —, and team competition was not a Big Bill Tllddn lived up to his feature because it has become reputation as the world's great­ a custom. est player by winning the na­ The United States again won tional championship again. The the challenge round for the tournament could have been recognized as being for the world’s championship as prac­ Herm an Doozrnnn, captain-elect of ( O t T U P ANO GET BUSY tically every ranking player in the I'jffi University of Arkansas the world was entered. eleven, is not superstitious of the ’-------“ ZSA1T5 WASHDAY. The tennis association, how­ num ber »19." Fact is, he calls It his ever, -had - consistently refused lucky number, for he’s played foot­ all his school life and has never to consider any tournament as ball been forced out of the game through being for the world’s cham- injuries. He's going to cling to It plonshlPi but Tilden Is univer­ throughout his varsity .career, too, sally accepted as the world’s he says. Boozman’a a Junior, did the unique In grid circles last tall champion. by playing every -line ]>osition from In th* men's class, the come­ center«,to end, and is presiden(^o<. back of Billy Johnston, the pop. --------- -— .. Ma class ular little" Californian, was one of the most pleasing features of of the greatest tennis of his the year. career during the tournament T H E CHANCES , Johnston had a bad season in and It was only the wizard ten­ >924. He lost his place as a nis of Tilden that beat blur.« are that If hubby was invited single player on the Davis Cup Preparing for the future, when to do the family washing or team to young Vlnnle Richards Tilden and Johnston will have to stick around while it was being done he would say, "Let and his friends grieved to think to be replaced, the tennis as­ George do It." Our advice Is that ha was through.__________ sociation. sent John Henn e ssy to let one of our electric wasfi- The little Californian set out and Ray Casey, two youngsters, Ing machines take the soil out early In the season with the'an- to the British championships at of the garments and the toll nouneed purpose of getting his Wimbledon, and they made a out of your wife's life. Let us demonstrate their worth­ place back on the Davis Cup very good showing. iness find gusranteedness. The French Influence at Wim­ team and he did. He said he considered the honor of a place bledon was pronounced as the Electrically at Your Service on the defending team as being two finalists agtln were the A. LIVE WIRE . greater than a national cham­ French youngsters, Lacoste and Borotra and Lacoste displayed pionship. his teammate as the champion. He played himself out In Borotra, one of the few rank­ the cap matches and was not in condition for the week of ing tennis stars, who seems to hard—tennis—h»—the—«atlenalsi bo forced ,to hard work outside the court, was not In the best form as ho had had very little time to train or practice. He Reserva Dlst. No. IJ dashed over to this country Charter No. #7 __ REPORT OF CONDITION OP __ daring the winter and won the indoor championship and several times during the WlmWeidon F“ > A * a BHL j CND. IN THE STATE OF ohfcOON '< • tournament he had to make a AT THE CLOBELOF BUSINESS, DECEMBER »1, 1996 RESOURCES trip by air to Paris. 1. Loans and discounts, Including redls- , In the women’s clips, the big counts, acceptances or bills pT n - __________________ _ _ surprise of the season camo change, sold with endorsement or the when Helen Wills, the national champion, was defeated in an THE CITIZENS BANK OF ASHLAND This is “H unch * •-on e of the most famous characters in advertising history. 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