Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC)

 - Class of 1923

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s-ff-- WX Nix mi ss XI? 5 is X5 Ns eff' X N X N3 Na y ss 1 .4 51 lr '-1-:::'., I ,. --e --- Tf '53 NN iii 'S 1. ... iq T if 75 'A ,. flfl' -if A .2 - - fflff-fi lmgQ'1f Lawn tennis enjoyed the greatest year in its history at Georgetown in the spring of 19.22 when the popular outdoor game was given a hig impetus through the efforts of Manager Raymond Kunkel. Not content with draw- ing up one of the finest programs in years for the court game, Manager Kunkel stood out as one of the finest player in the South .Xtlantic section, and together with his hrother Paul formed a douhle team which was the nucleus of a well-rounded aggregation. Tom Mangan, Richard llorstman, Spotlswood lYhite, Charles O'llyrne, James llecker and Fred llass contributed largely in the exceptional record of the racquetcrs, and the lllue and Gray had a well halanced team. The season got under way on .Xpril zo with the llilltoppers scoring a clean-cut victory over the Navy at Annapolis. Georgetown won. .1-2, winning three of the singles, the Kunkel hrothers and Mangan disposing ol their opponents and annexing one of the two doulmle matches played. Cap- tain Raymond Kunkel shone hrilliamly, hoth in singles and doubles, and Mangaifs play was also exceptionally good. Loyola tiollege, of ljillllllllUl'C', was the next to nie.-t defeat, tieorgetown winning, 5-1. The match hetween Ray Kunkel and Sweeney, of Loyola, who. with Cfharest, held the Middle .-Xtlantic llouhles Chainpionship, was a feature of the afternoon, the Georgetown man winning in an exciting hattle. On Friday, April 28, the netinen made it three consecutive victories hy downing johns Hopkins 4 matches to 3. Mangan and R. Kunkel won their singles matches, and the Blue and tiray copped hoth douhles, R. Kunkel and Hass. and P. Kunkel and T. Mangan heing the winning combinations. George- town continued undefeated on Saturday, May 6, hy winning over Rutgers College on the Hilltop courts, 4-I, the tinal douhles match heing called off on account of a heavy downpour of rain. The Kunkel hrothers and Tom Man- gan won their singles matches, jim Becker losing a hard-fought match after several deuce games. ln the douhles, Captain Ray Kunkel and Tom Mangan won without much trouhle. The l'niversity of California proved a stumbling hlock to the Georgetown team, the coast hoys winning, 3-o. Owing to the mm e'te N .. : 5 t X c X y A if 3 i mg . . 3.5 .s .X s is is X .lffflffi111:fff?ifff::3Ff'?Tffffffi5,Qlf RN



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