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W. B. Wood, Jr. '32, stellar quarterback on the football, team, and Freshman hockey and baseball luminary, has been nominated as one of the 17 members of the United States Davis Cup squad for 1930, it was announced yesterday by Joseph W. Wear, chairman of the Davis Cup Committee.
Wood is the only New England played to be mentioned for the team, and he will be in company with such well-known players as W. T. Tilden, III. Francis Hunter, George Lott, Wilmer Allison, and John Van Ryn, all of whom have represented the United States in other Davis Cup tilts.
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