- Louis Kuhler
Louis Edwin Kuhler, Jr. (
July 11 ,1902 -March 21 ,1925 ) was a promising young Americantennis player who was ranked as high as No. 26 in the United States before he died at age 22.Kuhler, born in
Cincinnati, Ohio , was the son of Louis Sr. and Mary Fromeyer Kuhler. In 1922, at the age of 20, he won the tournament in his hometown now known as theCincinnati Masters . In the next year, 1923, he successfully defended his singles title and took the doubles title as well (with Howard Cordes).The following year, 1924, he reached the quarterfinals in Cincinnati before falling to former National junior champion
Julius Sagalowsky . Also, at theOhio state championships he was the singles runner-up (falling toGeorge Lott ) and won the mixed doubles withOlga Strashun .Kuhler did not get much of a chance to add to his laurels in 1925. He died of
encephalitis (an inflammation of the brain) four months shy of his twenty-third birthday. He was buried in Cincinnati'sSpring Grove Cemetery onMarch 23 ,1925 .
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