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Show PLAYERS 1ST HE ! REPORT TO OFFICIALS Tennis Organization Declares De-clares Amateurs Are to Keep Records. NKW VdKK, March 24. The executive execu-tive eomniilti-o of the National l-iiwn Tennis ns.-,ociati"n announced hero today to-day that at. a meeting held last night it was decided to enforce certain rul-iii's rul-iii's on aMiati'iii- status under the authority au-thority given tlio commiltoo by recent cliaiMM's mail'' in tlio association's constitution. con-stitution. In future any club or association, directly or indirectly paying expenses, hoard or lodging of any tennis player, must send a ineinora ml nm of the same to the executive committee. Otherwise, further sanction may be refused to such clob or association. All players engaged in any way with the tennis goods laisincss are requested to supply till! committee, with a memorandum memo-randum 'before .lime 1, 1!H7, covering I heir activity for tho past year along the following lines: "The nuniher of tournaments played in nn.l the actual time absent from huNine--H. 'The extent wilh which tho player, individually, has to do with tennis goods as compared with other goods handled by the firm with which ho is cnnnoclod, and the exact value of goods sold by him, golf, baseball and other goods, as well as tennis. "A subcommittee is to be appointed to lake final action on tho information thus assembled and where it, appears a plavor has broken the rule he will he suspended from further tournament play unless ho can show ho has now ceased to infringe tho rule." |