TENNIS C[?]
ANNUAL
PROSPECTS For DISCUSSEDt EVENINg NORTH ISLAND~GHA] i _ j Arrangements for ti, season were discussed] tendance of membersnj' Lawn Tennis Club at N eral meeting, held in • Club, last evening. $ port and balance she« ■ published in TuesdayY I presented by the presU Smith. Commenting on the}, club as disclosed by sheet the president said? a large profit had not h the year's activities the, sound position, havingi amount at credit in the f elt that the policy of ^ ing its finances should 1 lowed by the club and) built up. The annual report and were adopted withontj the motion of Miss Dacj Rule Amenda A motion, of which j had been given, was mor J. Harron, to amendnexisting constitution \ with the officers of the ti gested rule provided: "That rule 11 of th« be amended to read: 1 the club shall consisto!
president, two vice-pis honorary secretary-tre-a; honorary secretary and treasurer, a club captaj club captain.' " In seconding the moii Guy pointed out that the .. the election of an honore treasurer, or alternatel; and a treasurer, was i one. On occasions itni it was not possible to set sons who were prepared positions, whereas one often prepared to accep positions. The motion was carrl rule amended according! Election of Ofi The election of officen follows: — Patron, Dr. S. H. Ha; Mr. E. G. Guy; vice-pre srs. A. G. Holland and 5 son; club captain, Mr.i vice-captain, Mr. I. J. I honorary secretary, Mr.I honorary treasurer, Mr, honorary auditor, Mr.I ham ; committee, Mrs. I ford, Mrs. Clay, Miss Miss H. Dawson, Messrs. ford, W. Smith, Johnsfc Loudon and J. T. Cunni: gates to Rotorua and B Lawn Tennis Associatie: Hay, Messrs. E. G. Guy,; and G. McDowell. Elected Life Ma In moving that Dr. S elected a life member | Mr. N. Smith said thatl gress which the club k mainly due to Dr. Ha/si had always taken a kee tennis and had held offic also on the Bay of Plenty Other speakers similarlyi Hay's services to the game, Mr. Guy stating. proved more -than a P3only, his valuable advicf casions, constructive crt ing been most valuable^ The motion was carriei mous vote and Dr. Hay; plied stating that anytt done, or could do for t nothing but a pleasure. Nine new members ^ the club. General It was resolved, on ft Mr. G. McDowell, thattfe scriptions be the same * past year. It was also ' the entertainment levyh previously. Yotes of thanks to tt execufive and the hudfcCunningham, were PaS mation. . Inter-Club MaW Discussing the existiti inter-club competitions, aof the Rotorua and Ha; Lawn Tennis Associat.oc, Dowell said that bad season had caused mf. owing to some clubs M; Plenty having to makei for the purpose of pi8^ tions. The Bay associaand expression of opiw0^ regarding the matter ® ion of zones was desirec On the motion of the; was decided to leave the club delegates. Dr. S. H. Hay askedj rangements liad been wathe North Island chamP1Rotorua this coming ^ The president repliea _ association had already^ possibility of securingWRotorua and the Rotort1' agreed to provide a guaW purpose. The holding 8 ionships in Rotorua wom , sirable and would greath standard of the game io moved that the Bay aS^ advised that the Rotoru^ to co-operate in secuflk pionships, and the motkried. Early Open'11! It was decided to ref Tourist Department all°( to be opened earlier for Sunday play andj^ for evening play he e»eA recommendation ^ the incoming committ8^ gramme of eompetitk®' arranged for the whol8. programme to be comP^ for the opening of Jte;
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 637, 15 September 1933, Page 4
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