1930-1931 Yearbook

TENNIS Of all the sportS taken part in by Harding students, tennis anraets the greatest number of followers. Played whenever weather conditions permic, in the fall, winter, and spring, this sport furnishes a source of recreation for more students than any other activity. With the completion of another court, there are now three good courtS available for play. This will help meet the great demand for courts which always prevails in the fall and spring. Each spring, a tenni s team represents Harding College in the State InterCoJlegiate Tournament. While a Harding team has nevcr won this meet, a good showing has frequently been made. This year prospects are exceptionally bright for a winning team. Lowery, Dykes, Blake and Valentine arc looking best at present. Matches will be scheduled with other colleges in preparatiOl 1 for the State Tournament. This year the Harding Academy is represented by a tennis team. With "Toppy" McReynolds. Frank Rhodes, and Farris Coleman continuing to improve, it is expected that many victories will be won before the end of the year. This team has already met and defeated Russellville High Schoo!. For the first time in the history of the school, Harding College is represented by a girls' tennis team. Matches will be sc heduled with other colleges if possible . While not as mu.:h interest as desired has been shown by the girls, it is believed that a good team will be developed. Glen Rose McGreg:Jr and Elizabeth Harding are certain of places on the tenm. \Vith more practice, they will be a splendid combination.

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