TENNIS.
AUSTItA 1,1 AN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. j V. M. B. FISHER’S C’RITICISAE i j LONDON, April 8 I In declining the Selection Commitfeme's invitation to join the British Davis Cup team, Air F. Al. R. Fisher declares that lie has no confidence in the Committee, which has badly failed in its obligations towards the game, “British lawn tennis is at a low ebb,” says Air Fisher, “and will continue c o under the present committee’s regime.” Tie describes as annoying blunders )<■- lections in the last two years, by wlid-h failures have beon selected over Hie heads of men who had emerged from a strenuous season with a succession of victories. He also refers to “oliqueism run mad, while an incompetent, apathetic Association sits as an acquiescent spectator.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 4
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129TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 4
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