SUNDAY TENNIS.
FORBIDDEN ON SCHOOL GROtXIfS ■Whether tho .playing of tennis on Sundays 011 a court laul out- in a school ground should be permitted, was & question which. the Education Board had to decide yehterday. Tho point was raised hv an application fiom Mak'vii, who.ro tlioro is a tennis court in the school ground, iltuddowii partly at tho cost oi' till- board) that teitrilo should be jtornHttcd oh this ■court; .on Sunday. ... "Doesn't Sunday pete, as hf as .Mjt? kvijri P" asked Mr. Field. • Mr, R. said that it was true that afij; amount of tennis was played on private grounds Qii Sunday, but whether tiic Kducation Hoard, a body, should permit it was rather a nil{iM'ent- mutter. Ho thought that tho ■board should not sanction anything which was likely to hurt the feelingu or anvonc. Sir. Field: I am lot ally opposed to it, Mi - . Lee. remarked that .probably ncir ther Mr. Field nor he would object.to playing tennis on Sunday themselves, kit the Education Board should ho neutral in matters of this kind. Mi*. Kihbeil moved that t.bo i;s'qu'cst : bft not granted. Mr. Field seconded the motioiii which wab carried. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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192SUNDAY TENNIS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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