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Note
.—Representative matches are those arranged by the
Committee of the A.L.T.A. only, and do not include
matches played by Army " A " teams.
A,. The Committee reserve the right to award or withhold Colours,
etc., subject to such procedure as they may adopt from time to
time, and their decision shall be final. No player may wear the
colours, badge or blazer until he has received official notification
from the Committee that he may do so.
5. Badges will be presented by the Army Lawn Tennis Associa-
tion, but colours must be purchased by the players concerned.
6. Colours, etc., can be obtained from Foster and Company,
33, St. James's Square, London, S.W.1, who only are authorised
to supply ties and scarves, etc., of the approved pattern.
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The Inter-Services Championship was inaugurated in 1920. The
winning Service holds for one year the Trophy presented by the
Lawn Tennis Association.
The following conditions govern the Championship :—
L The Championship shall be played annually.
2. The Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force will each
nominate three Singles Players and three Doubles Pairs in
bona
fide
order of merit, to compete. The leading Singles players of
each Service will play each other, similarly the second and third
strings. In the Doubles the same procedure will be adopted: the
first pairs playing each other, and the second players playing each
other.