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DAVIS CUP MATCH IN N.Z. IMPROBABLE

Press Assn.-

COMMENTS ON OBJECTION

By Telegrapl

■Copyrighi

Received Wednesday, 11 a.m. NEW YQRK, April 16. Commenting on New Zealand's objection to playing the Davis Cnp match in the linitecj States, Mr. Walter Hall, chairnian of the Davis Cup management eommittee, said it was improbable that the match conld be transferred to New Zealand or Attstralia. . "The eup regulations stipulate that; the Amei-ican group final, which wouid involve New Zealand and the winner of- the Ameri'can zone, must be played. in North AmeTica," said Mr. Hall. "If we were to aceede to the request, it would mean that the Winner of the European zone would have to travel all the way down there for ihe semi-iinal round. We believe the European winner would prefer to play in the United States." '

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 5

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DAVIS CUP MATCH IN N.Z. IMPROBABLE Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 5

DAVIS CUP MATCH IN N.Z. IMPROBABLE Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 5

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