OVERSEAS SPORT.
THE AMATEUR STATUS. RESTRICTING TENNIS PLAYERS. Australian and Is.Z. Cable Association. (Becd. 8 p.m.) LONDON, Deo. 14. The Lawn Tennis Association has decided to ! agree to recommendations prohibiting amateur% from accepting paymept for broadcasting or for entering tournament?, and from writing articles and giving interviews to the press. The regulations will not be adopted until the International Lawn Tennis Federation has considered the matter. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH. CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD. A. and N,Z.* ! LONDON. Dec. 14. In dull and showery weather at Twickenham, an attendance of 50,000 saw Cambridge defeat Oxford at Rugby football by 30 points'to 5. SQUASH RACKETS GAME. PRINCE- OF WALES BEATEN. A. and N.Z. ' 7 * LONDON, Dec. 14. In the . first round of the amateur squash rackets championship Captain Sbafto defeated the Prince of Wales, 3—2,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 13
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