TENNIS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N'.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE TERM “AMATEUR.” <Received this day at 0.45 ami.) LONDON, April 30. Mr AValfis Myres, commenting on the organisation of the fund to send a Davis Cup team to America headed by Anderson, and to compensate .the latter for business losses, says: “This interesting development in Australia Allows • f»«. tho TuternfttippM Board’s.decision which docs plot define , the term amateur. Obviously it means pno thing in Australia, another thing iWe, and may mean something else in other'-'T'Ountrics. Owing to the financial positions of governing bodies and clubs ; : is well as the players involved, with the seventeen countries' competing, it would be impossible to design fmd enforce a umfowyi : j]ofu\ition o!
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1923, Page 3
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115TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1923, Page 3
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