Monday, Feb. 17, 1930

Notes

In Milwaukee the Chicago Wishbones, deaf and dumb basketball team, played the Milwaukee Silent Club, also deaf and mute. The referee, who had trouble making himself understood because he did not know sign-language, was annoyed by a strange, mocking noise that issued from the throats of the deaf and dumb spectators, hurrrumphgffheeeeeeeee. The Wishbones won, 26-24.

In Manhattan Francis T. Hunter, 36, No. 2 in national ranking, found stocky little Julius Seligson, 21, weak at the net and at smashing, beat him 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, to win the U. S. Indoor Tennis Championship.

In Merion, Pa., Mrs. George W. Wightman of Brookline, Mass., mother of five children and winner of 31 tennis titles, won the Women's National Squash Racquets Championship by defeating Miss Ruth Hall of Merion, 15-12, 15-18, 15-4, 8-15, 15-9-

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