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Tennis
THE EARLY DAYS of Gonzaga Tennis, at time of
publication, still require research.
For tennis after the ‘eighties records are
plentiful; Gonzaga at Sixty contains the principal
names and honours. For the ˊfifties, however, the
most authoritative source is beyond reach; with the
death of Eddie Keane there were lost both his
memories of players and team triumphs and, most
regrettably, his notebooks – vanished, so far without
trace.
There is a line of enquiry, however, still open
to us: as editor/diarist of the community’s History of
Gonzaga, he has no doubt left an account to be
researched and added to this volume at a later date.
157
THE EARLY DAYS of Gonzaga Tennis, at time of
publication, still require research.
For tennis after the ‘eighties records are
plentiful; Gonzaga at Sixty contains the principal
names and honours. For the ˊfifties, however, the
most authoritative source is beyond reach; with the
death of Eddie Keane there were lost both his
memories of players and team triumphs and, most
regrettably, his notebooks – vanished, so far without
trace.
There is a line of enquiry, however, still open
to us: as editor/diarist of the community’s History of
Gonzaga, he has no doubt left an account to be
researched and added to this volume at a later date.
157