No Ban On S. Africa Game
(N.Z.P. A.Reuter —Copj/rfoht) LONDON. Britain and West Germany have no intention of withdrawing from a possible European Section A Davis Cup final against South Africa according to officials. In London, an official of the British Lawn Tennis Association told A.A.P.-Reuter that if Britain beat West Germany in the Section A semi-final at Birmingham next week, the match against South Africa would be played at Bristol, beginning on July 17. A spokesman for the West German Tennis Federation in Hanover said that if the Germans came up against South Africa they would play.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32005, 4 June 1969, Page 18
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98No Ban On S. Africa Game Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32005, 4 June 1969, Page 18
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