TENNIS.
fAustralia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
MEDEA'S POSITION. NEW YORK. -August 3
Regarding the Tilden ease, the executive committee of the t nited States Tennis Association mooting on Sunday night, decided that players giving interviews commenting on a tournament ill which they are at the time participating, violated the rules prohibiting players from writing (as cabled July 22), provided that the interview is given to a newspaper or syndicate for which the player writes. A resume (C the day’s matches published when the results of the said matches are still current news, was also ruled to be a violation
The decision of the committee was handed to Tilden. who replied that Ins violation was not intentional. He had intended and stitf intends, to abide by the rules.
In consideration of his reply, the Committee have allowed Tilden to compete in the Davis Cup try-nuts on 3rd. August, also -ttli. and 3t.h.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1925, Page 3
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