We have some sad news indeed: Ginny Wadsworth died a week ago Monday, unexpectedly. Ginny was a long-time member here, and a big part of the social life of the club. We truly offer our condolences to Ginny's son, Kim, who worked at the club for years, and to her daughter, Christina, sister, Tish, and the rest of her family. Club member, Bob Bradford, wrote an email to many of Ginny's friends informing us of her death. In the email, Bob told us about seeing Ginny recently. We thank Bob for letting us print the email here on the website. Plans for services have not yet been finalized. |
The Labor Day Bash was good. It was crowded but not so much that you had to wait a long time for a game. Special thanks to our helpers, especially Betsy, Emmie, and Maureen. Now Emmie - she didn't even play, just visited and worked. Maureen - she played, went home and showered and changed and came back and scrubbed and picked up. And Betsy, boyohboy, Betsy.
Usually, after Labor Day, busyness picks up considerably at the club. We see people who we haven't seen for months. The courts are packed again. Getting a court becomes difficult. Usually. This season has been so...off, so...slow. We'll see.
The new entranceway is usable. It's sturdy. Folks have to re-educate themselves to come and go through the gate.
Members enter this sun-dappled paradise...
(Most people like it, but want more space for bikes.)
Racquet stringing returns to the club... by way of Mike Zaisser. Mike offers next day service, low prices, and professional quality work. Drop your racquet off at the club, or call Mike at 617 780-1907.
The next round robin, the last one of the season, will be held on Thursday, September 16. The meal will be pizza. Tennis starts at 6:00. |
Some tournaments have been cancelled. The Tennis Committee reports that tournaments without minimum numbers of entrees will not be held. The tournaments that will take place are:
The Java Kid has been quick on the dare-we-say-it 'draw' and the tournament draws are available on-line: |
Speaking of tournaments, we know that some club members do very well in tournaments at other clubs and leagues. We hear that Jessie Von Hippel and Esther Williams are members of a team called The Super Tie Breakers and have won the N.E. Sectionals. They will soon be off to Kansas City, of all places, to play in the Nationals. Go Jessie and go Esther.
Also, the U.S. Open has started. (We recommend channel surfing between the Red Sox and the Open. De-compress after watching so many hours of the Olympics.) Here's a link to the official site.
Rick Rose's fabled doubles clinics are up and running. The clinics are well attended and big fun. They take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Check them out.
Take a look
We are leaving previous tournament draws up. And again we'll offer our thanks to our Anonymous Friend, the Java Kid, for posting them and keeping them up to date.
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Tournaments |
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And here's the saga of 2002's tournaments (so's we can compare and contrast):
And the saga of the year before (we're mighty fancy here, and mighty grateful to the Java Kid for doing all this work):
Phew.
Here's a link to the espn site, with pro ranking.
And a club member (let's call him Sol) suggests a link to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I. The site is rich.
As noted,the CTC book for 2004 is available. Much of the information in the book may now be found here on the website. The information is current. The waiting list for membership, as well as a list of new members is up to date. That information can be found through the 'FAQ' page. The Activites Page (round robins, tournaments, etc) is also up to date. The Rules page is also up to date and we have been urged to urge our readers to "review the rules and refresh their memories on some of the finer points."
'Members', and' Reservation Requests' are not active parts of the site nowadays. 'Timelines' is for adepts.
The Yearbook link will take you to the last newspage from 2003. From there you can see the whole of the Persistant Archive of last year's news.
Website Note: The time and temperature icon below is a link to a Boston weather site.
Joe DeBassio, Webmaster
Website Note II: The honey-comb icon is also a link. It takes the clicker to an archive of all the past news pages so that you can read the news pages for the whole year (2004). The less-than link (<) next to the honeycomb icon will take you to the last issue of the newspage.