DAVIS CUP.
THE'PRELIMINARY TIE EXPENSES.. (bt telegraph—press association—copyright.) London, Juno 15. • The newspapers are commenting on tho parsimony of the English Lawn Tennis Association in deciding that it is unable toguarantee the expenses of an American team to visit England to contest the preliminary tie for the Davis Cup, but is willing to send a team to Philadelphia if £400 is. guaranteed. ,
NEW ZEALAND'S CLAIMS—VICTORIAN DECISION. Melbourne, Juno 16. The Victorian Tannis Association, after debating the proposals in connection with the Davis Cup contest, agreed to the following terms:— That tho Committee of Management consist of four Australians and two Now Zealandors, with headquarters in Australia. That after tho next Davis Cup match at Sydney the following contest be in Now Zealand. | That in. tho event of the determination of the agreement, any unexpended funds from Davis Cup competitions bo divided, two-thirds, going to the Australian Association, and one-third to the Now Zealand Association. '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 7
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154DAVIS CUP. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 7
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