TUAKAU TENNIS CLUB.
(To the Editor)
Sir..—Re your article in the Franklin Times, issued November 29 th, 1921, relating to the Tuakau Tennis Club. Your correspondent was evidently not at the meeting. The said meeting was not Ithe outcome of “jealousies and cliquisms,’’ as he describes it, but was called) to discuss certain letters written by members of the club to the committee, suggesting that certain rules might be amended, with a view to improving the play of individual players, and! the efficiency of the club as \ whole. The resignation of the secretary had nothing to do with the letters, which the meeting had been called (to discuss. We are not aware that .'there is a Government and Opposition Party in the club,, or that the club’s is without the services of a secretary the va'f ht . secretaryship being filled at jthe meetinig Your correspondent sets out a few rules which he thinks will help to control play on the coourts, but if he had been at the meeting he would have heard those same rules discussed and “turned down.” Moreover, we think your correspondent would have done well to get the true. faqts of the meeting before publishing a paragraph which would give many people a wrong impression.—l am, etc.,, A Member of the Club.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 690, 6 December 1921, Page 4
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