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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 6, No. 1. March 01, 1943

Tennis

Tennis.

The 1942-43 season has been a satisfactory one for the Tennis Club. The weather has been reasonably kind and although many of our players have been busy helping with sea sonal work during the vacation there has been a good crowd of enthusiasts present on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

Our two teams have taken a successful, part in the W.L.T.A. interclub competitions. Owing to difficulties arising from the war these matches now consist of four doubles matches played on club courts. The men's team playing in the 1st grade have won half of their matches and the women have won three out of four.

Freshers! Play on the courts whenever you like. Read the ladder rules in the gym, and challenge on the ladder. Wear white or cream sports clothes if possible. Provide your own balls even if they are going bald.

Next Saturday (6th March) we are holding a special function to welcome and introduce freshers to the club. Don't be shy. Come along by 1.30 sharp when play commences. Balls and afternoon tea will be provided for the small sum of 1/-. We always have lots of fun in the Tennis Club, so remember to be there.

Anyone wishing to contact the committee ring the Secretary, Mr. Miles O'Connor (26-885) or leave a note in the rack addressed to the committee.