LAWN TENNIS
BAY OF PLENTY ASSN. Rf SUCCESSFUL FIRSi SEASON A successful first season is ed by the Bay of Plenty Lam Association, which will liold nual meeting at Whakatane: nesday, Septemher 28. Ib dent, Dr. S. H. Hay, of Ro!: his annual report states:— It is with sincere regreti report the death of the lats J. Phelan. We extend our st to his relatives. This, the first year of t association, may be consider; satisfactory. There are elf liated clubs wliose playingr total 601. The statemento! and expenditure shows a cn ance of £7 2s lld. The Dunlop Shield coe; which was the main activi'i sub-association, was unfor not completed. The zone were Tauranga South and Iflj This experience emphasisest! sity for commencing matcke very beginning of the seasOi A return match against 1 could not be arranged. Th; sociation was successful in i against Thames Valley playel ranga. The Waikato Eastia stopped by rain very sboiS play commenced. The Auckland Association ranged fUY a New South Wa'! team to visit New Zealand 5 were willing to play exhibiches in this district. Unfof the team was obliged to dt visitr- The Australian ladi; played exhibition matches £ rua. The players were of c ing merit and they treatedt tators to an excellent expoi the game. The balance sheet showei balance in the bank of £1 and on the payment side # sums as £15 18s 6d affiliati® the Auckland Association, atj levy for the Australian ladfc On the receipts side, the $ was affiliation fees, £30 19s trance fees, £5 15s 6d.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 September 1932, Page 4
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