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...University Athletic Club of New York intends to spend about $8,000 in repairing the old Racquet building, in addition to what the owner will...
...University Athletic Club of York, has rented the old Racquet. Building on 26th street for its club house...
...affairs of the University Athletic Club have advanced very favorably. The club has leased the Racquet club house at Twenty-sixth St. and Sixth Ave., and will move in some time before May 1. This will leave the rival University Athletic Association to secure without opposition the Berkeley Athletic property at Forty-fourth Street. The Athletic Club has a membership already of over one hundred, and this will soon be doubled. The council of twenty which will have control of the club is now made up and is as follows: George A. Adee. Yale, president; Edward D. Appleton, Trinity; Collin...
...building is peculiarly adapted to the needs of the club, having in addition to the two racquet courts, a gymnasium, which is fairly well equipped, Turkish bath, shower baths, two bowling alleys, billiard, fencing and boxing rooms, and a running track. There are also other rooms which may be used for lounging and reading, while the facilities for a restaurant and kitchen are sufficient to meet the demands of the club for the present. It is especially stated, however, that it is designed to make this a vigorous athletic association and not a rival among purely social clubs...
...first five men in the tennis league which has been playing since the season opened are: G. W. Lee, L. S., R. B. Hale, '91, W. D. Orcutt, '92, M. H. Wildes, '91, J. A. Stetson, '91. These men each receive as a prize a Sear's special racquet...