ST. ANTHONY'S CLUB
j During the week-end the official opening for the 1932-33 season of the St Anthony's Catholic Tennis Club, Seatoun, took place. There was a good attendance of members and friends, considering the inclement weather prevailing. ; The Rev. Father Uhlenberg performed the opening -.ceremony, wished the members an enjoyable season's tennis, and hoped all- members would work to make this season an outstanding'one in the club's history. An apology was received from the club's president, Mr. N. McCabe
; A Yankee tournament was held, all games being keenly contested. The winners of the tournament wereiMr. Scott and: Miss C. McGrath. s-V X ■■'■', ! An interesting game was one "between G. Jones and Miss* E. Liardet and L. Doherty and Miss V. Ross, the latter pair winning; ■ ■ '.! : .
• Among those present were the'Eev. Father Uhlenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. O. Sullivan, Mrs. Duffy, and 'Mrs. Robinson, Misses M. Duffy, N. Alexander, M. Robinson, E. Mansfield, C.McGrath, M. Molloy, L. Burgess, L. Monahan, E. Liardet, V. Ross, and M. McGovern, Messrs. W. Choafe, F. Mansfield, G. Jones, J. McGoriiiick, R. Pender, B. Redwood, L.Doherty,McCort, Ross, A. Jones, M. and R. Wickliffe, A. Bourke, Murdoch, McGovern, "'and J. Head.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1932, Page 3
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199ST. ANTHONY'S CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1932, Page 3
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