Local TennisClubs FormtMonday evening; at the home ofMr. E. Symons, four tennis clubs jmet as one, the purpose of themeeting: being; to organize a bigger and better club, representingthe City of Monessen. These* clubs have been playing1 tennis fromthree to twelve years, meeting local and out of town teams. Thiseiub will be the second of its kindand the name chosen at the meet-I ing was the Monessen Tennis As- I1soeiation, made up of the most efficient players in the city. Officers of the new organization were elected as follows:i.President, Mr. Jim Symons:Manager, Mr. Don Smith: Secretary, Mr. Chas. E. Gee*.The list of members includes:George Symons, “Jesse Symons.lt;“John Symons, Herbert Dunn, Bill ! Hagartv. Don Smith. Jim Symons,Chas. Thompson, Bill Todd. MikeSelestak, Gny Smith, Chas. E. Gee, Joe Magar, Frank Magar. Walt | Oelschlager, Mac Fausoid, Knighton Waite, Jimmie McKenzie. BillWolf, Bill Jenkins, Hampton Todd and Herbert Hawk, making a total of 22 members. Any group of players desiring a match call(WO-J anv time before 2:00 and askfor the Secretary of the MonessenTennis Club,The aim of the club is to re-vive tennis in Monessen as much| as the other sports played. New tennis courts are being erected atthe Gity Pork and there will probably be more tennis enthusiasts as a result.