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The tennis team that will represent the United States against Australasia in the preliminary Davis Cup matches next month, has just been announced. R. N. Williams, Jr., '16, of Cambridge, was chosen with Maurice E. McLaughlin, of San Francisco, Cal., in the singles. Raymond D. Little and Harold H. Hackett, both of New York, were picked for the doubles.

There was little doubt of the selections for the singles matches. McLaughlin, the national champion, has already competed twice in the doubles of the Davis Cup matches, while Williams has played brilliantly for the past two years.

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