HISTORY
OF ATHENRY Anyone for Tennis and Strawberries? Can you imagine where there are now scrapped cars and much sought after car parts in Car Spares of Cross Street that down to the bank of the river sheltered by a lovely line of beech trees there were two beautiful lawn tennis courts. Here the people of the town played tennis in their long white flannel trousers and flowing skirts on Sunday afternoons and in the summer evenings and had 'strawberries and cream.' This was in the long hot summer evenings of the late 1930s. The courts were owned by Jimmy Payne and were 'caretaken' like a new born baby by Oliver O'Grady (brother of Christy O'Grady) and Leslie Condron of Condron's Hotel now the Dunclarin Arms. Here is a list of some of the tennis players: Jimmy Payne, Oliver O'Grady, Maura Bree, Nellic Carter, Mollie Bradley, John O'Dowd, Tackic Howley, Jack Geraghty, Josic Curran, Maidie Fitzsimons, Christy Delancy, John O'Rourke, Bob Holmes, Nora Byme, Mary Mannion, Kitty Fahy, Lily Howley, Carmel Jordan, Sheila Hassey, John Joe O'Grady, Leslie Condron, Pierce Jordan, Charlic Redmond, Jane Kilkelly, Annie Carroll, Mary Rabbitt and Paddy Hassey. In the early forties the club moved to Stack’s field behind Nevin's House in the New Line. This had been a cricket ground for the British forces stationed in Dunsandle at the time. The three lawn tennis courts had a 'cinder' base and would have been the best surface in all Ireland. The pavilion was transported by Malachy Kearney from the Barracks in Renmore as there had been the tragedy of a man from Derrydonnell trapped and burned in it during the trouble times. Tom Atkinson was the man who not only loved tennis but also the club. He was caretaker, arranged the matches and was one of the backbones of the club. Matches both in tennis and romance were won and lost here. Players came from Galway, Tuam, and Ballinasloe to play in tournaments.
Clem MeGuinness and Scan Dempsey both played on the Connaught team.
Here too are just some of the tennis members: Rosaleen Fitzpatrick,
Scan Dempsey, Christy O'Grady, Tom Atkinson, Frank Dempsey, Joan and Patsy
Murphy, Clem MeGuinness, Tim O'Regan, Babs O'Regan, Gerry Moore-O'Farrell,
Cecila Corbett, Noel O'Grady, Tom Jordan, Tom Cleary, Scan Coen, Mattie
MeNamara, Ena O'Grady, Joy McNamara, Eddic Somers, Rita Glynn, Carmel Whelan,
Arm Kelly, Maisic Curran, Myra Coen, Pat Kennedy, Carmel Coffey, Francis
Sweency, Michael Quinn, Scan Glynn, Michael Kennedy, Scan Atkinson, Paschal
Fahy, Mary Atkinson and Joe Walsh.
This is a list of some of the members in the 1980-1990:
Since 1990 the tennis club has gone downhill and now in the summer of 1995 there is not even a tennis committee. When there is a need in a community someone, somehow helps to fill that need. It appears there is no need for a tennis club in Athenry any more? Or is there? Stephanie O’Regan for the “Athenry Journal” August
1995
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