DRAW FOR DAVIS CUP PAIRINGS.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Trygve Lie (second from left), draws a name from the Davis Cup at the U.N. office building in New York on February 7 in the drawing for the pairings in the 1950 Davis Cup competition. This year 26 nations are challenging for the trophy, which the United States has held since Australia lost it in 1946. From left to right are: Mr Lawrence Baker, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, Mr Lie, Mr Aldrick H. Man, non-playing captain of the United States Davis Cup team, Mr Russell B. Kingman, president of the International Tennis Federation, and Mr Walter Merrill Hall, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26039, 16 February 1950, Page 5
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119DRAW FOR DAVIS CUP PAIRINGS.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Trygve Lie (second from left), draws a name from the Davis Cup at the U.N. office building in New York on February 7 in the drawing for the pairings in the 1950 Davis Cup competition. This year 26 nations are challenging for the trophy, which the United States has held since Australia lost it in 1946. From left to right are: Mr Lawrence Baker, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, Mr Lie, Mr Aldrick H. Man, non-playing captain of the United States Davis Cup team, Mr Russell B. Kingman, president of the International Tennis Federation, and Mr Walter Merrill Hall, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26039, 16 February 1950, Page 5
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