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Clarence Gamble

Full name: Clarence Oliver Gamble
Gender: Male
Born: August 16, 1881 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Died: June 13, 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Country: USA United States
Sport: Tennis

Medals: 1 Bronze (1 Total)

Biography

In the 1904 men’s doubles, Clarence Gamble partnered Arthur Wear. Together they won two matches before coming upon the team of [Beals Wright] and [Edgar Leonard], the eventual champions, to whom they succumbed quite easily. Gamble was not well known as a tennis player, but he was recognized as an all-round athlete. He attended Washington University (St. Louis) where he played football, baseball, and golf. In later years Gamble became a successful stock broker in St. Louis, where he worked for the same firm as his partner [Arthur Wear].

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
1904 Summer 22 St. Louis Tennis Men's Doubles United States-4 USA 3T Bronze

Men's Doubles

Games Age City Sport Team NOC Partner Phase Unit Rank Date Result SW
1904 Summer 22 St. Louis Tennis United States-4 USA Arthur Wear Semi-Finals Match #1 2 USA-1 2, USA-4 0 0
1904 Summer 22 St. Louis Tennis United States-4 USA Arthur Wear Quarter-Finals Match #1 1 USA-4 2, USA-5 0 2
1904 Summer 22 St. Louis Tennis United States-4 USA Arthur Wear Round One Match #2 1 USA-4 2, USA-9 0 2
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