LAWN TENNIS
AUSTRALIA AND DAVIS CUP. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK, August 24. At Brooklin on Thursday, Crawfordstopped studying American methods long enough to explain his mission to this country. “You know, it is vital for our future Davis Oup hopes to develop a good doubles team. This season the four of us have competed in the Davis 'Cup, and the British: and French championships; without finding our strongest combination; but we. expect to have our problem solved for us at Longwood, Maybe it will be McGrath and myself, Turnbull and myself, or Turnbull and Quist, You must not forget that we have' no such galaxy of doubles teams in AutsraHa as you have here. Accordingly we fare handicapped when wo. . make up our Davis Cup selections;” 'r; ■ ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1933, Page 5
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