TENNIS.
COUNTRY DAY. • The teams representative of Town Clubs, to play country matches have been re-arranged as follows: Versus Fairlie.—Ladies, Misses B. Sullivan, N. Grant, I. Marriott, P. Lynch, E. LeCren and R. White. Men, W. D. Revell (capt.), R. Wilson, W. L. Mitchell, E. Dodd, C. Holmes and P. W. Young. Players please note alterations of times of departure, 9.30 a.m. from Ballantynes corner. Versus Temuka. —Ladies, Mrs Cotter, Misses E. Fraser, G. Cowie, M. Jones, E. Callaghan, E. Cornwall. Men, G. Gamble (capt.), G. Innes-Jones, J. Mackay, V. McKeague, J. Isaacs, o. Satterthwaite. Special bus leaves Old Bank corner at 1.15 sharp. Versus Pleasant Point. —Ladies, Mrs G. H. Ulrich, Misses N. Orton, I. Grant, M. Rodgers, B. Andrews, Campbell. lyien, B. Baxter, R. Bryant, J. Turkington, A. J. Leslie, G. Morton, A. Dewar. Special bus leaves Old Bank corner at 1.15 sharp. A TENNIS HINT BY WORLD’S CHAMPION—KAREL KOZELUH. “I advise all those who wish to speed up their play to practice with the Spalding Ball. I use no other racket but Spalding’s,” writes Karel Kozeluh, after coaching the British players for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon. Ask for Spalding’s British made tennis balls and rackets "
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18441, 6 December 1929, Page 5
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199TENNIS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18441, 6 December 1929, Page 5
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