Booklet containing the official program of the Davis Cup Tie between "U.S.A. vs. the British Caribbean" that took place at Kensington Oval between May 25-27, 1961. The event was organized by the Barbados Lawn Tennis Association and the British Caribbean Lawn Tennis Association. The booklet contains messages from the Barbados Governor-General, Sir John Stow, Barbados Premier, Mr. Gordon Cummins, and the presidents of the Lawn Tennis Associations; biographical information and pictures of the tennis players; and numerous advertisements.
Souvenir booklet containing information about the lawn tennis exhibition matches played by and biographical facts on Althea Gibson and Karol Fageros. The event took place at the Garrison Savannah on September 20, 1960. Both tennis players were from the U.S.A.
Booklet containing the program of and information about the Caribbean Lawn Tennis Championship for Brandon and Philips Trophy that took place in Barbados, at the Paradise Beach Hotel, between May 3-17, 1974. The event was organized by the Barbados Lawn Tennis Association and the Commonwealth Caribbean Lawn Tennis Association (previously British Caribbean Lawn Tennis Association). The booklet contains messages by Governor-General Sir Winston Scott, the Minister of Education, Youth Affairs, Community Development and Sports Mr. Erskine Sandiford, and the presidents of the Lawn Tennis Associations. It also contains information about the teams from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Bahamas, Guyana, Windward Islands Squad (comprising St. Vincent, St. Lucia and Grenada), as well as numerous advertisements.
Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, February 20, 1925, "Midwick Cards Fine Program, National Champions Asked to Show Wares Here, Tennis Feature is Slated for Early in April, Helen Jacobs Also Scheduled to Take Part." The article states: "...Miss Mary K. Browne will head the southern team, with Mrs. May Sutton Bundy playing second position, while Mrs. William M. Henry, who made a wonderful showing in the Northwest last year, and Miss Marion Williams, will complete the team..."
Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, June 24,1925, "Young Stars Triumph, Nelson Dodge Midwick Victor, Youthful Player Winner in Four Encounters, H. Godshall Defeats Ciano in Men’s Singles Match, May Sutton Bundy Meets Miss Clarke Today"
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"
Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, "Young Stars Triumph, Nelson Dodge Midwick Victor, Youthful Player Winner in Four Encounters, H. Godshall Defeats Ciano in Men’s Singles Match, May Sutton Bundy Meets Miss Clarke Today." Los Angeles Times, 24 Jun. 1925: B2.
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
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 ...