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LAWN TENNIS

OLD CITY COURTS NEW CLUB TO TAKE OVER The Marist Tennis Club was inaugurated successfully at a meeting held last evening to consider the question of taking over the. City club courts, which are now vacant owing to the City club having dissolved. The courts are. in good order, and their acquisition by tlie Mansi club is a step which should ensure tlie successful operation of the. new club, which has a large prospective member'ship. The majority of members of the 1 old City, club have indicated their intention of’joining the Marist organisation, and some 50, other applications for membership are assured. : ’"At' last night’s meeting, at which Mr. T. F. Jjlogah presided, tlie, following officers were elected Ration, Rev. .Father Murphy ; vige-patrons, Fathers McMahon and Dolimty, and Bro, Egbert; president, Mr. I. P. Hogan; vice-presidents. Messrs. I). J. Parker, G. H. Sceats, T. Haisman, 0. J. Alley, E. T. Brosnahan, add H. Alley; lion, secretary, Mr. d. F. Keane"; hob. treasurer, Mr. J. H. Hogan; committee. Messrs. P. H. 'Scents, P. Haisman, D. Patterson, L. Scholium, J. .Delaney, and ,T. Parker; club, captain. ,Hr. E. C. O'Haßoran; selector and bandicapper, Mr. E. D. Hosier; delegates ,to. the Poverty Bay and East Coast Lawn Tennis Association, Messrs. E. D. Hosier and J. F. Keane.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18211, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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LAWN TENNIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18211, 5 October 1933, Page 2

LAWN TENNIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18211, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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