Page & ¥ .% & Caen ae ae vee ame SON AEN etm _Laet Saturday, dais: 'oth, the local Tennis. Club 'played bows to some 215 enthusiastic . Tennis Flayers from: Marathon, at which time a round-robin type of Tennis Tournament WAS CONDUCTED ST tt mea With ideal weather prevailing and the double courts in excellent shape the Tournament got underway ey at 10:00 asm. Following is the result of the several natohes played. . Men! s Singles: : tine Waghorn.. (T.Be)-7. Ray Fortier. (M) 5. nt na eect mame This particular match was one of the most thrilling to watch. With the score tied at 5 - 5 Lionel demonstrated his superiority by pulling. aheat and panne the decisive two games and winding up on the long end of a 7-5 scorés mites aint Ments Doubles. . A} Harrison ° '-) Jimny Earl Alf Adrian 8 Gilbert Brown 6 ee AC RAE Ty ete - Bob Mrnhittrich Ns Lionel Waghom:. 7 *. Dell Earl rp teh ee Ray-Husband ~~~. m--e- epee ee , Varany- Bar, ee ogee Al Harrison -- denn nceeye ccs omerres Gilbert Brown 2.226 Jim Fraser Jack Minor tg Alf Adrian 6 ' Bob Munhittrich 4 Eldon Marostica ; ch ba Ray Fortier. fj Lionel Waghorn 6 Paul Cosgrove 2 " Ladies Double Blanche Acal ~~ Connie Minor Ivy Pattison 3 ae ii Mary Woroniuk 6 Laura Dawson in od Cit aes f. "Mice 'Munhittrich | Marge Briggs 5 Vii GS) COnnLe Manor: rT Marge Briggs ee .. Mary Woroniuk Laura Dawson 6 ee ' Connie Minor _ @ Mixed Doubles Blanche Acal ~~ Ray Fortier Jack Dawson 4 Mary Woroniuk 6 Al Pattison Connie Minor Laura Dawson 6 Paul Cosgrove 1 Summarizing the results of the various matehes Terrace Bay won 7 while the Marathon contingent took 4 matchese To complete the day a delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the home club at the Recreation Centre, Everyone concerned agreed the tournament was a huge success and plans now call for a return visit by our local club at Marathon, A great measure of the success of the tournament is due Al Harrison, who lived up the various matches,