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Show Patterson Heads Ggden Tennis Club At a meeting of members of the Og-oi Og-oi ii Tennis i lub, iieii last night, L. H. 1 PattersOn was elected president of the jclub to succeed Hugh Crea, who departed de-parted for California a few weeks ago to make his home. H. G. Adams was! I elected to fill the secretaryship for-I for-I marly held by Mr. 1'atterson I All is In readiness for the opening i rounds In the city te nnis championships, champion-ships, according to Arch Moycs, chulr-runn chulr-runn of in: loiirniuient committee. I Plaj will bo started In both men's and ladles' singles at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning. The drawings will be made this ee-ir.Ing. ee-ir.Ing. The following players nave signed sign-ed to take part In the play: Edgur Johnston, M. Jeffries, Earl I Harris, A. G. Smith, Jimmy Waugh. jW. G, Fmley, H. W. Hlnley, A. R Mcycs. John Chrlstensen, W Moench, i Jack Llttlefleld, Fred Jensen, John iU-.Umer. Cbas. Woods, Harold Titley, Joe Titley, Ted Titley. Pert Adams, Bob Tufts, Bob Kevins, Ken Hess. A. A. Whltelev, Geo. E. Stoddard. W. I Fitzgerald, L. Krelnes, Helen Hunter. I Jess Becson. Mildred Barton, Rosa Mo'teller, Mary Parmlcy, Tola Pln-gn Pln-gn e, Qra.ce Jennings, Gerta Woodruff, I Inez Adams, Viola I'lancv, Fannie Mr-1 Mr-1 ' sdy, Mrs. John Latimer, Mrs A. A-Whiteley. A-Whiteley. on |