United States tennis player who was the first Black to win United States and English singles championships (1943-1993)
1The Dean saw the look; saw also that Ashe deliberately avoided it.
2In August 1997, the Arthur Ashe Stadium opened in Flushing, New York.
3The Captain glanced up swiftly to favor Ashe with a keen regard.
4The words tingled through the mind of Ashe like an electric shock.
5Billy Cameron and John McDonagh stand at the top of Ashe Road.
6But Ashe rarely or never indulged himself in reflections of that kind.
7From his fourteenth year onward Ashe had been in love many times.
8His only course, therefore, was to catch Ashe actually in the museum.
9Ross put down the now empty cup and sat down opposite Ashe.
10I am going to talk with Mr. Ashe about the matter now.
11He even went so far as to pat Ashe on the shoulder.
12Who was put in command of the brigades under General John Ashe?
13But does one find Ashe himself in the middle of the day?
14Philip Ashe colored with self-consciousness as the words came into his mind.
15Mr. Ashe looked pleased as a boy as he put the question.
16Nor was Mrs. Parker the only one who found Mr. Ashe delightful.