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Show Elimination Tourney To Pick 1943 Veteran Net Squad Future tennis team members will in all probability be selected from the "select rounders" participating participat-ing in Pat Ryan's current school tennis tournament. This tournament, consisting of a junior and senior bracket, was open to all boys in the school. As a result, a large representation was found in both brackets. There were fifteen juniors and eighteen I seniors, respectively, in the first round playoffs. In the senior division, returning lettermen of last year have hit their stride and gym wing observers observ-ers predict a hot fight for the school championship between Doug Heiner, Joe Bonny and Dick Brower. Brow-er. There are many varied opinions opin-ions as to which of this trio will win, as they are all evenly matched. match-ed. These games should be interesting inter-esting and should provide tennis fans at South an opportunity to see good tennis on their own courts. . Other senior players showing professional form and plenty of style are Eddie Anderson, Howard Richardson, Lou Dods, and Howard How-ard Green. All of the above mentioned men-tioned are very good players and can be found almost every night practicing on the Cub courts. These are some of the things to watch if you find time to watch these games Heiner's drives, Brower's serve, Bonny's duds and Green's facial expressions. Much like the senior division, the junior bracket is packed with potential po-tential stars and "coach" Ryan will have difficulty selecting his squad. Faithful gym wing observers rate Mel Adam and Don Giacomo as the men to watch in this tourney. Both have good form and a fine assortment of shots. Other contestants con-testants showing promise are Anton An-ton Peterson, Gordon Milne, Wally Jones, Grant Jenkins and Hugh Miller. Who knows, this may be our year to drop East from their long held title shelf. |