TENNIS.
ii:*T3Atc*K i.Nij N.*.. VAtiu; Ar:sui;jv.i-s* iHocc-ivud this day at ll.‘Jo a.m.) .Mai'i'li ID. Tim Council ol‘ l.awii Tennis Association passed a resolution that any player accepting a ri'ilnction of more than forty per cent from ordinary charges made Lv hotels and similar cslahlishmcnis in eonneclion with I In' playing nl names in any tonrnam.ent match, or competition, will forfeit his amateur status. I'mler rule twenty-seven the oll'er of such reduction to a player in conuetcion with any tournament will render the meeting liable to have the sanction ol the Council withdrawn and any future sanction refused. Any reduction, not exceeding forty per cent., which mav he offered must he extended without distinction to nl! players competing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 3
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117TENNIS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 3
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