DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Vincent Richards changes his MIND.
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(AUSTBALIAK-KBW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) • . NEW YORK, Ist May. Vincent Richards changed his mind last f night, and addressed a letter to the Tennis Association withdrawing his resignation, the acceptance of which was announced yesterday. The association promptly announced Richards's Teinstatement in the Davis Cup competition adding that Richards had further expressed his willingness to play at the Olympic Games, provided that his employers would agree to release him from the obligation of writing sport articles during the period of the Olympic competition.
It is rumoured here that J. O. Anderson hasidecided not to join the Australian Davis Cup team. The Tennis Association has expressed surprise, and declared that the presence of Anderson would improve Australia's chances.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 7
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