THE DAVIS CUP
AMERICAN STAR FAVOURS AUSTRALIANS Reed. 7 ■ m. New York, 7. Bitsy Grant, the veteran tennis star, who has been demobilised after four years' service in the Army, said Aus-
tralia was certain to retain the Davis Cup in 1946, and perhaps for two or three years more.
“I am not discrediting our boys when I say this, but they are not good enougli Io lick player;, like Quist, Bromwich and Pails." Grant was stationed in Australia when flic first overseas players played against Crawford, and he saw Bromwich, Quist and Pails in action.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 7, 9 January 1946, Page 3
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96THE DAVIS CUP Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 7, 9 January 1946, Page 3
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