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MEMBERS OF THE U.S. AND AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAMS pose with the cup at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, New York, on August 28. The United States retained possession of the cup after winning all four of the singles matches while losing the doubles battle in the challenge round. Left to right are W. Sidwell, J. Bromwich, F. Sedgman and G. Worthington, of the Australian team, and W. Talbert, E. Schroeder, G. Mulloy and P. Gonzales, of the U.S. team.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1949, Page 5

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MEMBERS OF THE U.S. AND AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAMS pose with the cup at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, New York, on August 28. The United States retained possession of the cup after winning all four of the singles matches while losing the doubles battle in the challenge round. Left to right are W. Sidwell, J. Bromwich, F. Sedgman and G. Worthington, of the Australian team, and W. Talbert, E. Schroeder, G. Mulloy and P. Gonzales, of the U.S. team. Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1949, Page 5

MEMBERS OF THE U.S. AND AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAMS pose with the cup at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, New York, on August 28. The United States retained possession of the cup after winning all four of the singles matches while losing the doubles battle in the challenge round. Left to right are W. Sidwell, J. Bromwich, F. Sedgman and G. Worthington, of the Australian team, and W. Talbert, E. Schroeder, G. Mulloy and P. Gonzales, of the U.S. team. Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1949, Page 5