DAVIS CUP.
RETAINED BY AMERICANS.
WHO WIN THE, DOUBLES,
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT-. ' Received- 10.35 a.mu tediay. NEW YORK, .Sept. 101 V The Americans won the doubles ini, the Davis Cup. .contest, beating the ' Frenchmen 6 —4, 6—4, 6—2. They thust -retain the Davis Cup. V EXPERIMENT IN PROFESSIONAL , PLAY. ' , Received .9.35 a.m. to-day. d NEW YORK, Sept.-10. Mr Pyle, the organiser of the professional tennis tour,- ih.-an* interview: garding the report 'thah~he would take Mile. Leigten and others tor Australia,'F ■said that no definite decision, badi yet. been reached. It was their -thought and desire to take Mdlle Lenglen] andi other outstanding players -on aworld! tour next year, which wou’d .inchido Australia, hut nothing had been definitely settled, nor can any decision; be' reached for at least two months. pie . was too busy now arranging for the American tour to make other plans... /Mr Pyle’s statement is interpreted' to mean that ho wili’; .await the results of the United States experiment .inprofestsiorml tennis before planning for the.future. Upon the result of such experi-' " meat depends the Australian, trip.'
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 September 1926, Page 5
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