Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Hickman a 'Mild Boy': Neighbors in Alhambra Recall Slayer Suspect as 'Gentleman' and 'Bug on Motorcycles'," 21 Dec. 1927: 2.
Doubles match between May Sutton Bundy, Mary K. Browne, William T. Tilden, and Bill Johnston at the Midwick Country Club. There are spectators on both sides of the tennis court. In the background there are cars parked, followed by a grass field lined with trees and far off in the distance are homes.
Overhead view of Main Street in Alhambra. On the left is a commercial building that has "Alhambra Construction Co." painted on the side building. In front of the building is an open empty lot. Following the road towards the end is another building that reads " The National Bank of Alhambra." Behind the buildings are residential homes and mountains in the background.
Probably related to Los Angeles Times article, June 28, 1925, "Heroes of Hundred Tennis Battles Clash in Finals of Midwick Tournament Today, Godshall Takes on Ferrandini, Veterans Meet in Finals of Men’s Singles, Snodgrass to Play Wesbrook in Exhibition Tilt, Nelson Dodge in Finals of Three Divisions ..." Semifinals men's doubles, Sindorf and Warren defeated Craig and Nelson ...
Five men on grassy hillside, James I. Condie, William Beam, Lionel (Tony) Moreno, Marion L. Thompson, and Robert L. Cox kneeling, Alfred F. Cherry, Morris Z. Marquis, Carl E. Miller, R. Gregory Turner, and Anthony B. Peterson standing, all aiming pistols at camera