TENNIS YEAR
CAMBRIDGE CLUB MEETS REPAIR wore on courts T ™f. the STSSS Hs^c? I fVa i ra t^d ?nee R °orM 5? n .S P »Saconcluded\vltlt a debit or £l3l | m ,4 «i The >,f °,M S % b £ n^u?K !3 - e cou^ r^ will ably. . M „e, reDort showed that last, The PI e a - o ne or the most successful | season f or maTl y years. The ; enjoyed by t increased rrom 84 to j V},T fncluding junlot-s, and many new members | rc3 ,' P ro ”nnishlngr coat The courts were ?iveu and at or bitumen early in ® oracr and Toumnot require any lurther treatment tor »ss ‘CrM^uo^rs ZUr a^ertoTmprovm^the^rounds surrounding the courts- * Vanl, and the roll co-operation or lrees SSS 'the" P ro™ r°ronta g e removed and “The 3 Improvements curried mit on and dlture l b 7 oTfte /e".^'wo?Ktnl a debit balance or only £2O Is shown. Olßcero for Year The election or omcero rolS’. K “£«- A. Turney; ground superintenMr J. Haworth; general commutes. ’r- V Hollis, L. Herr. J. Giles and Mrs (' R McNatty and Miss V. Appleby. Delegates’ to Cambridge sub-association, Mpeers A Turney and J. Haworth. It was decided to enter the same mimhpr of teams a* la=t season in the subH°p c r,rdar^s ll n™d ror September 30. ST. ANDREW’S CLUB GOOD SEASON EXPERIENCED (Special to Times') CAMBRIDGE. Friday. The annual meeting or the st. Andrew’s Tennis Club was held in the Parish Hall Cambridge. last night. The Rev. (~ era lb presided over a good attendance of members The annual report showed that last season was one or the best in the history of the club, not onlv In plav but al«o socially and financially. Inter-club matches proved popular and more or these matches would ho welcomed, but rare must be exercised go that all players secured the benefit and not only the six top players. The balance-sheet showed that the season commenced with a credit of £2 3s tod and concluded with a credit balance or €3 5 18s r.rt. The election of officers resulted a.' follows: —Patron, Mr O. V. Simpson; prrsiripnl. the Pev. C. w. chandler: v ;- nresidents, Messrs r. T. Ray. n. C. Wild. H Watkins anil Mesdames \\. t handler and -I. W. Ro=s; secretary. Mrs .1. I inslev■ treasurer. Mr L. Dix: club captain Mr T. Rusrc; vice-captain. Miss J. flnss; commit tee. Messrs M. tl'ia-e. tt. Pearce M. Weatherell, H. navys. c. Rovce Misses R. Henson. .1. Webber. It. nuis. M. Henson and M-s \V. Vinlle- : matcb rommittee. Mrs J. Linsley, Mrs w. vardlev. and Messrs T. nus-e and 1., rnx; e-round superintendent, Mr 1., nix: deteL ,,tes to ilarnhridae sub-assoctatfon, xi’essrs T. Rucc and A. Clayton. The chib derided to obtain quotations ror the re-surfacing of rourt*= Serviees rendered by the retiring secretary Mr R. I in«]ev are to be placed on record. Subscriptions were fixed the same m Jast season. Opening day is to be held on Saturday, September 30. PIRONGIA CLUB OPENING ON SEPTEMBER 30 (Special to Times) PIRONGIA, Friday. Tl,e t* n T n "niis S, ‘cTub I ?he Z on Tueiday nVbt. Mr Eric Miller J>r< rhe"report, and balanre-sbeet showed uJ the ?IUD 13 m a satisfactory post-
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 3
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537TENNIS YEAR Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 3
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