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TENNIS.

'■ . " A point about tennis that has been missed,” says an enthusiast, “is that this game is the best worry eliminator in the world. ISTo one can take his cares on to the court, or, if he does, he soon forgets them once the play commences. Troubles may follow you i you go to the theatre, travel with you when you go on holiday, but on the tennis court it is impossible to think of anything but the game. Therefore tennis, even strenuous tennis, is a reJk:xatiou(. You move out from the everyday world of worry into another world when you tread the courts. And leaving them you can face your troubles completely refreshed. Tennis is the only successful trouble-killer tin world has known.”

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Shannon News, 29 October 1929, Page 1

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124

TENNIS. Shannon News, 29 October 1929, Page 1

TENNIS. Shannon News, 29 October 1929, Page 1

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