LAWN TENNIS
NEW STRINGENT REGULATIONS. Tho following decisions have been made by tho council of tli'o Lawn Tennis Association :— No British players shall be allowed to take part in any tournaments or competitions organised by our enemies, and held on enemy territory. All eneniy players are prohibited from entering at' nny tournaments or competitions sanctioned by the L.T.A. For tho purposes of lawn tennis, the new Czecho-Slovak nation shall be regarded as Allies. British players are prohibited from taking part in tournaments or competitions organised in any iumilhil country, unless tilt Lawn Tennis Association or corresponding organisation oj such country 'shall have prohibited the ncceplance uf entries for the same by subjects of enemy nations.
Prospectuses and programmes of all tournament!! and competitions organised by affiliated associations, clubs, or committees must contain a condition to tho effect that'under no eircmnstiuiccs _ will entries bo accepted from players of enemy nationality, and r.dequate steps must 100 'taken by all concerned to render this prohibition effective.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 196, 14 May 1919, Page 7
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163LAWN TENNIS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 196, 14 May 1919, Page 7
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