Bill Tilden II, American champion of the Davis Cup match, is shown during action against Gerald Patterson of Australia (background), September 2, 1922 at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. Tilden won the championship.
Photo: Associated Press
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Bill Tilden II, American champion of the Davis Cup match, is shown during action against Gerald Patterson of Australia (background), September 2, 1922 at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. Tilden won the championship.
Photo: Associated Press
Jesse Owens, center, still basking in the glow of his four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics, takes part in a (mock?) rehearsal at the Cotton Club, September 2, 1936. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson is next to him.
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The Giants take the field for a double header against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Polo Grounds, Monday, September 2, 1957. The Giants won both games, 11-5 and 4-3. It was their last season in New York.
Photo: Gene Mieszerski for the AP
Bill Tilden, left, is congratulated by opponent Gerald Patterson on his victory in the semi-finals in Forest Hills, September 2, 1922. He went on to beat Bill Johnston and win his third consecutive Men's Singles title.
Photo: Associated Press