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The Racquet and Tennis Club (1876) The River Club of New York (1929) [355] [356] The Salmagundi Club (1871) The Spanish Benevolent Society (1868) The Squadron A Association (1884–1941), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the Women's National Republican Club
Braden became a tennis professional after graduating from Kalamazoo College in 1951. While serving as Assistant Basketball Coach at the University of Toledo. Harold Tenney hired him to become the Head Tennis Professional at the Toledo Tennis Club.
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Ken McCoy, a Madison County Board of Education member, played tennis at the former Madison-Ridgeland High School in the late '70s when Madison had a population around 2,000.
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Brian Eisner (born c. 1942) is an American tennis player and coach. He played collegiate tennis at Michigan State University from 1960 to 1962. From 1963 to 1969, he was the head tennis coach at the University of Toledo.
Inverness was founded in 1903, when many of Toledo's wealthiest citizens purchased a parcel of land and built a nine-hole golf course. The course was eventually expanded to 18 holes. In 1916, the club hired Donald Ross to construct a championship-caliber golf course, which was finished by the end of 1918.
In 1890, it merged into the newly incorporated Racquet and Tennis Club, which planned to build a tennis court, moving the following year to a second, larger club house at 27 West 43rd Street (1891). [2] This second club house had two racquets courts, one fives court and one court tennis court. The Club moved to its third, and current, home in 1918.