The leaflet says In April, 1975 the United States is scheduled to host the tennis team "representing" South Africa in the international Davis Cup matches. By law, practice and custom, South Africa's all-white sports programs exclude the 80% black population, and all sports events take place before segregated audiences. South Africa is already barred by international sports bodies from competing in soccer, rugby, swimming and the Olympic Games because it violates the cardinal rule in sports that each competitor is chosen on merit alone. People are asked to write to W. Harcourt Woods, Davis Cup Committee, United States Lawn Tennis Association, and members of the Davis Cup team - Dennis Ralston,...
The leaflet says In April, 1975 the United States is scheduled to host the tennis team "representing" South Africa in the international Davis Cup matches. By law, practice and custom, South Africa's all-white sports programs exclude the 80% black population, and all sports events take place before segregated audiences. South Africa is already barred by international sports bodies from competing in soccer, rugby, swimming and the Olympic Games because it violates the cardinal rule in sports that each competitor is chosen on merit alone. People are asked to write to W. Harcourt Woods, Davis Cup Committee, United States Lawn Tennis Association, and members of the Davis Cup team - Dennis Ralston, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz-Rosco Tanner, Dick Stockton and Arthur Ashe. On the back of the leaflet is a newspaper article "U.S. Is Davis Cup Host If It Plays South Africa" by Neil Amdur and a Letter To The Editor by Paul D. Irish.