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Story June 17, 1951

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Announcement of the Southeastern Open Tennis Meet in Durham, N.C., July 2-4 (juniors June 29-July 1), sponsored by North Carolina Tennis Association, with various singles and doubles events for juniors, men, women, and veterans. Entries via Mr. W. L. Cook.

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Southeastern Open Tennis Meet, July 1-4

DURHAM, N. C. - The Southeastern Open Tennis championship will be held on the Algonquin Courts July 2-4, under the sponsorship of the North Carolina Tennis Association. The junior division play will begin June 29 and last through July 1, as seven events consisting of junior singles, girls singles, boys singles, junior doubles, girls doubles and boys doubles are run-off.

Senior division events are men's singles and doubles, veteran men's singles and doubles and ladies singles and mixed doubles.

Accommodations may be secured by writing and sending entries to Mr. W. L. Cook, P. O. Box 1849, Durham, N. C. Single entries $3 and doubles entries $4 per team.

What sub-type of article is it?

Sports Announcement Tournament Details

What keywords are associated?

Southeastern Open Tennis Championship Durham Nc Junior Division Senior Division Tennis Association Event Entries

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. W. L. Cook

Where did it happen?

Durham, N. C., Algonquin Courts

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Key Persons

Mr. W. L. Cook

Location

Durham, N. C., Algonquin Courts

Event Date

July 1 4, Junior Play June 29 July 1

Story Details

The Southeastern Open Tennis championship, sponsored by the North Carolina Tennis Association, will be held July 2-4 with junior division events from June 29 to July 1, including singles and doubles for boys, girls, and juniors. Senior events include men's singles and doubles, veteran men's singles and doubles, ladies singles, and mixed doubles. Entries to Mr. W. L. Cook, single $3, doubles $4 per team.

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