DAYIS CUP PLAYERS.
AUSTRALIANS’ CONDITION. NEW YORK, May 25. The Philadelphia correspondent of the Times says that the Australians arc not as tit as they might be. Quist and McGrath are bothered by a bad finger and a bad wrist respectively. Quist’s blistered index finger troubled him again to-day while he was playing a. doubles match with Crawford against McGrath and Sproule. McGrath, who apparently fell on his arm last week, to-day had his right wrist bandaged, although this did not appear to interfere with his game. It is announced that Vincent Richards will act as practice coach for the Australians during the next few days. Sproule, tiie team’s manager, expressed satisfaction at having Richards on the side-lines for the last crucial days of training. Davis Cup officials announced that, contrary to the practice in past years, all singles will bo played on the one court and the doubles on another. Previously two courts were used lor tho singles.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 150, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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159DAYIS CUP PLAYERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 150, 27 May 1936, Page 9
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