DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
+ CRITIC'S OPINION. 'r:<TiKD "j:»".sf AsnncHTioM—r.Y tLrcrp.ic; 'il.LEsr.Aril—corvrAGnT '. PARIS, July 27. M. Nicolas Kedelsperger, who has umpired the Davis Cup final since 1928, will be broadcasting a commentary instead of umpiring to-morrow. He declares that if Henri Coehct loses one match France will be beaten. The choice of Andre Merlin seems daring, though he has more stamina than Christian Boussus or Marcel Bernard.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20920, 29 July 1933, Page 14
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