Stolle and compatriot Roy Emerson, in 1965. (At top: Stolle against Emerson in the 1964 Wimbledon final.) ...
“The Grand Slam tournaments were important,” he wrote in his 1985 memoir, “Tennis Down Under,” “but my heart belonged to the Davis Cup ... the 1970s. In 1981, he and Newcombe made ...
Stanley R. Jaffe, the producer and studio executive who won an Oscar in 1980 for Kramer vs. Kramer and shepherded other ...
Goodbye, Columbus, directed by Larry Peerce and released in May 1969, was one of Paramount’s biggest hits of the year and led ...
Fort Worth embraces the Western cowboy, San Antonio leans into its Hispanic roots, Austin stays weird, and Houston is all ...
Kramer,” Mr. Jaffe produced “Taps” (1981), about a group of military academy ... recruited by chairman Martin S. Davis to serve as president of what was then known as Paramount Communications.
And the Lakers again did the winning things, fighting their way to a 107-99 win against a hungry Mavericks team still without Anthony Davis ... winning an MLS Cup one year and then failing ...
Alongside Dryfhout, Timbersports powerhouse Jack Jordan claimed the PTS Logistics New Zealand Rural Sportsman of the Year title, while harness racing rising star Carter Dalgety was named Fonterra ...
Scotland dismisses William III and Mary Stuart as king and queen. 1757: On board his own flagship HMS Monarch, ...
Great Britain will face Poland in a Davis Cup play-off as Leon Smith’s side aim to avoid relegation from the top tier of the competition. An underpowered GB side, missing British No 1 Jack Draper, ...