DAVIS CUP
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australia v. u.s. singles representative not yet selected by americans r' VISITORS CHANCES BRIGHT
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Rec. May 24, 7.55 p.mPHILADELPHIA, Monday. The draw to determine the order of play in the first Davis Cup matches on Friday hetwe'en Australia and the TJnited States, will be held on Thursday 'at nooh. •• >- i The'' questiori'?whetber Allison or Shiels will represent the United States in one 'single's was not decided to-day, after Shiels defeated Allison by three sets to one in a test match. Vines is the only other United' States represehtatiVeV ' ' After watching the Australian stars, Crawford arrd Hopmah, rin practice matches, Mr. Vernon Prentice, chairman of the" United States Davis Cup' Committee, "piedicted that the Australians will give the U.S. play^ ers a stirring battle. He is of the opinion that Crawford has the effortless style of Henri Crochet and is one of the world's greatest tennis players. * ■•••■■> The Australian captain, Mr. Clemenger, declared that he is optimistic oVef the" team's chances./ ' '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 233, 25 May 1932, Page 5
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