La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 31, 1925, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, July 31, !)2;'i.
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Summer Millinery at Reduced
Prices
Hill's Department Store
"A fiiKiii I'laco To Truilii"
SPORT NEWS 1
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ill h i ill iiii ac uita yi fn cfl v
Bf SEATTLE!
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vi:s'n:itiAVw .ami:s.
Stilt I-nke 7, SAcilliiii'llHi 2.
,;RALT f.AKK (AT) IE. II. K,
Farilimcnto '1 H I
Rill 1 .11 Km 7 13 I
Hal Htm b: Vinci and Waekc
I'-Ml; Kiillio uinl Pel era.
Sim I iaiicIm .
V liKNON (A l)
Kan Francisco
- - Vernott ..'
Potteries: ( Ji in y
cl'fi-iii I.
It. II. I
fi H 1
4 12 -
rind Agmv.
Jiarloot and Murphy. Whitney.
I .Of Allah's 12, Oakland f.
OAKI.ANlJ (AP) It. II. i;.
J.os Ahgflc II' X 2
Oakland I 4 1
lijtWi rit'M: Pniite n ml Hundhcr.'t;
lloehler. Piuelt, Kaiser nii) (tend,
AlrKoilHl.l.
Si'iilili Tt, INtrtliiiid .
I'OIl'I'LAMi A l It. II. P
f-'iattlp 6 (J i
Portland 3 7 3 t
HattiTli's:. K'JKHfill. Humm'y and I
H. ftnldwin; Lovi n-nzp and Tohln. !
JH.VI'SI Y TO I IliMT WII.I.M
I.OS ANtJKI.KH (AT) .lu.di 1
,.U'"'lH'y In r'iid.v to fiKht - Han ;,
Wtllft ni'xl July 4 and In will m
Inform iho New York buxlng -im-
nilNiun in a t-h Kinm to he dl i
initrhi'd otu 1 1 Mic ttmiglit.
f.V. A'WUUSWi'1' UJ''i't Vimj.hr-loally. In.-litdlnjf Ihn ,iuivU.
''' 'l'inilon-H pr(.:ifi onlv whi-n It com to lvg doM
..Htf'-Mt. Hoh.Koy iw-nton. In am- onh huv a tulklny point.
lllflrntlon of ycHitTihiy'B nn- (jn.h iictuullv hilifv- h ran
nounn-nirnt tlmt tti- WMIh fight h.-ut Unnpfi.y In any bout up to
In 1:8 wan the only bout lor id rounds, ihi ro hIw.ivs l inir the
. u.li I c h )finpn y
'tlaiining.
was di-flnlti'ly
MISS WILLS WINS,
SKA II It 1Q II T. N. J. AP
HMn WiIIh ovcrwiiilmi'd .Mm
MoIIh. Malltiry Thur.Hdny in th
Hml finals' of th.1 wniiMrrn niti
Bh'H in tli Hcal.rlKlit Invitation
(i1mhiIb tournament. The t'nilforn
Ui Rirl and nutionai rhnmidon.
- toik only I'd mlnutrs to IVai Ip-i-rl
al liy sror8 01 ti-1, tl-a.
. --'irtr Itittsir, l ountt Pnultnhh-.
HUnWNHVII.LU. ,n 1111-
nstrtl BiR lit may tio fc-n at thi
M' Ktn Iiit d.:r pari; at frawt'onl-
1 lh'. kIhtii nuuihrrs of frisky,
f.poiliMl iittlf riiwnn Kiinihol iihoii!
in 1 In' phndc of the firs and Hiii-m.
Itunran Mt'Kvrrhi-r in ownt'i- of
'-:U purlc. Iln hn.i had uwitk.,1
in the hreodtng and mis.
Inif of native dnr. anl finds thut
. ihi'y on in di maud for nsi' in vi
. Rtnrking parks and ri'si-rvcn and
;'for food.
Pantomime Mens Sought
PKNId.KTnN, o,,v-A runlnl
frt ohtaln Hie I.eM Ideiin pru. ui -l
tJile for a piinlnuiiiile Kullah e
lor ll:te in the paK'-ant i( "Ma.
py t -anyun." the mIk tit slunv of
thA Pen.lleton Itound I'p. will l-rondm-ted
tint it AtiRimt 1 r, nr
; rordlllK to IM1M0 Itoud.t, an tin .11
rertor. Th e pauiouiluie shnul.l
h wettt.-rn in tn i.l.nM. h- r.ud.
, Three pi will r;iv.-n.
One Lady Admitted Five W
To
Why Wives
At
I FREE!
Tonight
TENT THEATRE
Mac;,- and Noid'R Comedians.
IsSm
; noMi: m n Kifj
, l,Mk vt-ry iiiihm nn if St. aiiI
1 Utfo Kllillff ( I1H1IIT lll lllllllf niu
itmrKrt this jmr.
j At til.- in-M( nt writing, Munulf-
-r I lorn.l.v (it Oil' ('unit tin In unrl
K)i Wllll.'HMM, ninr outftflHtr ol"
J 1 In- lirown.s, nri' showlntf tlm vny.
I With yi Ritnn-8 ln.vi(l, i-ch
iNlKK'C h:i.H -'S firriilt drives to htN
'(riii, i wouhl Hi-i-tn t )iu t 40 liornt.
inim wuulil Im- iihcitit 1 he limit thin
:ir.
Without u 1I011I1I thf Hhort right
fh hl fi ih'i- hun f-onHli r:il)U to do
with ih" niiiiiy ' horiM runs ui
.Hoi Lsiiiiiim I'urk In St. I.oiiIm. Tim
niiiiill iurk of tin' I'lillmt'-Iphtu Nu
tioiiiilH is It.s only rival.
W ilii:i inn. Ih-Iuk jl h Tt-hn titled
hiiM r. It would ni-i'm that he iihort
rt: lit fit id ni:iinl would hi- a grat-,
1 adv;ititiiK 1'i lilin thun Hornnhy,
I. lit it iu-t.
Ilornshy I.h a fr''1 lilllrr. IVbo
tliiviH ftlii-iu to nil rlflilM ond hv
si ihIw tlM-111 Just ti. fur to right or
li ft. It all d iM tidn 011 thu style
'of pit
I iiiMhrslHtnl iiii rlfilit flkl
lih-ai lK'rs will lMk ntln'l) mitotic 1
hIm-u I lie SI. J4011U urk l mrxxt
'lUv pltrhiTN will sn) "A
iiM n' la thut.
I kavs iiAuitY ;nrii
J Tin; lut.-wl In liiut .Ml.idli wi'IkIH
' ( 'lumipion Hurry (iri'lj miiy ht thi
j iH-M ii)potii-ni of lli-avy widght
'liaiiipit.ti Jark I 'inpst .
On the urriir that Igoks like u
ral ht-r one-.sldf d nwiirh. If ou
take into ronaldi-tallon only the
i-lullvi' ini-aKiiriin''ntH of th two
j IlKhtlTH.
proviso t hut limpm-y doi'fliit put
ovi-r a knot koul.
It in on hi h k.h tlmt Un-b figur
os a vic tory ovr lM'iupHi y pofuih
v. So fighter in tin hlMtory of
Dm Kuin ran nli p around b docs
(in Ik t dopiH it 1 hat h ran,
-ruiliy outpoint 1 champion in u
llmiii'd liglH-
l-'or a titni' (Ind) ,'ichd us n. npur
rfnK' parliirr to I triply prior to
hl.t hiMt limit with Hilly Ml-kf. tUi
iikm' has it that On-h inadi 1 h
chaiiipion look foolish.
Perhaps Hint Is why 1retj Im.s
no I'-nr of nempsey.- riespilf t hf
many phy.iirnl tiitvnniiijres held hy
the ehamplon.
So. nfli'r nil, 11 IhiiiI Im'IwhIi
leiitp.t' timt ;m,Ii wouldn't 1
Hih a oiii'-fiUInt affair. Vrtln
mtc Hurry tiiTh (liwn'i t'.ilnk mi.
(iAMI.S TOIAV.
Anicrlimi Lckim.
( 'hlraRo at WfiHhtnKtnn.
I M tioit at Philadelphia,
rh vi'iund ni Hohion.
National l'aitue.
Most on at ( levelond.
Ilrnol lyu nt SI. 1.0 iln.
Niw Vork ut I'hlrago.
Phlladelphla ut Plttshurfr.
I'nrlflt t'ia;t l4njtnt.
I oh Anffi les at Oakland.
San l-'i .ineisro ul V rnotl.
Sari aiuf-nto at Salt I Jike.
Si-mile ai Porllaml.
FREE!
ith Kacli Paid Adult Ticket
S,.f
Go Wrong
The
SOX TRIPLE
COVELESKIE
Ami:ukw
I'hlln.lHphlu
Washington .. ......
I 'Itll-liK-u ..
Iiftrolt ..
S-'l. I.OlllH
I 'll-VHUIIll
N.v Vork
float on
i.i;a;u:.
w. I..
i! a
co a:.
r.4 :m
4(1 411
41 f,o
' 4li 1.2
41 iif,
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. n 2
.f. in
.full)
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.40
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.NA'IIONAI.
l.i:A(iii:.
r,ii so
511 3'J
1 44
4f, 4T,
45 Ml
42 OS
4 1 6:1
39 f.X
I'lttshurif
Nw York
cim-tnnutl
Hrooklyn
Ht. I.oilln
i-lilltnii-lphlii
I'hlrURO
Hon! un
.filill
.474
.4i:7
,4:;C
.4i2
WANHINtl T N (ATI Tin
White Sox smuKhed roveleNkle'
Htreak of I S cormeeutlva vU'torleH
Ihnrndny hy iiummerlug him frot.i
the box and winning I heir third
pa rue but of four wtraightH with
WitHhington by 1111 1 1 to 1 score.
In three innings the' Sox nl-k-d
t 'oveifflk e ' for nine hits and five
runs. Orgg utid Marberry like
wise fared but littlf betttr from
the visitors, but Itussell held them
hit less for two frames. It. (I. L.
I'hlcogo II IS I
Washinglon I la I
(latteries: Thurston and ('ro is.-;
t'oveleslde, Qregg. Ma rberry, Itu
se and Itliel, Severeld.
New York , St. IwOiiU 2.
NKW YtJItK (AP) The Ne'.v
York Yankees won from St. Louis
9 to 2, Thursday, giving them
their first I hn,e-(foine winning
streak of the year. On 14 earlier
occasions New York had failed to
stretch two victories in a row.
Rcorr: H. H.
St. Louis '1 X
Nf-w York -. 9la 2
Hut t cries: (iuston and Hargrave;
Jloyt and Rchung.
f'levclnml 7, Host 01 1 2.
MORTON (AP)-Cleveland il-
f rated Boston Thursday In the
third straight frame. 7 lo 2. Muck
rye pitched effectively, while his
mate hammered Zahnler per-
Hlstrntly. The first Indian run.
coming in the fifth
Inning, wns
mnoV o:
home run by fi ickeye.
Ti. H. K.
7 Ifi 1
2 t
Score
f '(evcland
Most on
Hotter!. -s: Mtickey
and Myatt;
Zahnlxcr nl Plctnich.
Pbllndclpbla fi, Detroit 0.
WIILADKLPIMA ( A P) f'onnie
Mack " lniffled his batting ordi r
rhnrBlny with the result that .tint
pa renin Mug Athletics hammered
out an 's.sy 9 to 0 victory over
I ho IefMrrrrgorH. Samm); ray
pi trlicd his first full game since
July !. whining his tenth game of
the season, and scored his fourth
shutout. The Athletics drove
Whltehlll from the box after scor
ing five runs In the first two in
nings. clli), bis successor, was
also hit hard. Frank Welch h ing
up. an uiieiMial record by fttepping
to the plate five times and not
being charged with a time at bat.
He sacriiiced twice and walked
on three other occuslons. H. il. Iv
IVtrolt (i JO ii
Philadelphia 9 HI fi
Butteries: W'hltehtll. Wells and
llusslcr. Woodall: Oroy and f'och-
rune.
national i.r.Af.rr..
riTTSIiritO AP) After win-
nlng the first three games of the
series with MoHtott, the pirates
faltered Thursday, and the visit
ors took the victory. r to I. Mor
ton's 11 hits Included one double.
three triples and a home run. the
latter by Bunis. ft. II. K
Host on &n 2
Pittsburg 1 S 1
Mattrries: Oencwlch and OU-
s6n; Ahlrhlge. Shrennn andSmith.
Cincinnati (I, lMillntMiiliin 2.
CINCINNATI (AT) A i-l.-nn
hwi-i'p nf !h(. rhllnili-lphla i-rii-fi
-iim itiuiI l.y iln. Ili-ds w lii-n llif-y
In-lit lh riilllli-n. A lo 2. ThuiN-
luy. Thi ll.-,ls rontiniifil tli.-n-
hnnl hitting, nml Rporrrt nin.it nl
ihr-ir runs off cinronro liiirh.-l.
rlii visitor jumped on llbha
Kl-y In ihr firm Innlnic, nn,l wllh
alii of a liajw on Imlls m-ori-il
two run, bit iiftif that Iln- tuil
li-fl-hnndi-r hi-lil lh-in. Tin- riiiiii
niarkpil lh mnli ntniiivlit win lor
citii-innntl. it. 11. I-:
I'hllaiMphln 2 r. .
I'lm-lnnntl fi 12
llntti rl.-n: Mm-h.-ll, KnlKlit nn I
Wilson: ltlxiv niiil Iln rfcrti o.
Nvw ViH-k 4. Clih nmi K.
I C1IICAOII (Al'l NVw York .1.-Ifi'ilti-il
i 'luiuco. 4 to 2, Tluim.liiy
(loiMly's Iioiiip run, following K,-'.
f !"- iloiiltH'. (tav,- Ihl- vifiltorH two
'riinn In Hi., ,-,on,l Innlnit. Tln-y
J.i or. n two inoi.. In Hi.' slvtli Ii
jlomilt l.-d off with a trlpl.- unil
IAlinanJ.-r lost rontrol, fortlnK in
;Onc run, wlillc thp other moriil
.on CoiMly's iiPi lllon fly. Chi-
ioiiKo wua unuhli- lo hll In Id,
Inlnrhi-a, alt IiuiikIi Ihi-y hail i'.'-
Ii-rul omiort unil it's. HartniMt hiiiuhIi
!ril out his 24th hoin,- run for Clil.
jinaoa first tally. llnrtn.tl. wllh
a Iwo-hiisp hit In the clKlith in.
Inliiir. also ,liu- In ll,nlli,-oli.
I who had slnrll il. . II. II. !:
'Nf Tork 4 12
Clili-oiro .. ; h I
' Hutl.rl.-s: Sootl ami Oowily; Al-pxumli-r,
Jom-s anil Hnrtnctt.
1 si. lonK b, llnxikljn 4.
ST. r.Ol lS (AD Kolnhart wns
wild Iitit liPl.l lhi Hrooklyn Itohlns
to fo Ir n-ulli-i-Pil hits, and llu- St
l.ouia Curilliiuls won Thursilay. (.
lo 2. Kouinlir w,nt hlll.sa aftir
K'-tthiir at Irust one sufily In 17
i-onai-outlvn tailii-a. The Cardinals
moved Into fifth rdaoe, as I'liilii
drlphlu lost. II. II. i:
Hrooklyn s 4 2
Ml. I,lll!l 5 10
tiatterlrs: HulibMl, Oeschir r. A
llrown and Taylor; lirlnhart and
FEATURE SHOW
THIS EVENING
The Mucy-Nord tt-m theater wilt
present their feature play, of i i -
week vwiiy Wives Go Wrong"
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TIMIV MHtU
Alary and Xoi'l are entpluilic 'in
announeiiig that I his is' nip of the
best thai Kiev have I'ver pres nl d.
'Is there a thooHbt, wivi s, that
l here i.s Miujei hiiig wrong in your
marrii-d lift-? 1 1 usl.a nds, is (In r- a
rankiiiiK f.--lihK that the girl yon
marri
1 l:
l turiH .l oul as 'oti
hoped hii
ing .thai
reared U
1 rut hi iily
wouhl. I.s 1
no invisible barrier, lias
If in iw ' ii yon? So
loe.s this gr.-iil piny pi.-,
ery pi 01, h ttts I hut have
caused .Die disruption of hundreds
of hounn today thai t tie mere wit
nessing of this prodmlion may
h :ir away l h.. 'cloud, .01" doubt for
both of .ou." Mary and Nord av.
closinsr v. it h "I.'ou't iuisn it - on
owe it lo outs'!f io S4-4f it,"
TENNIS SPORT
"Tenez!" so saying. Kinn f'hnr
lc V. raised him:;e!f upon - on
one royal' toe.. 'and smote the ball
a right ihrrwd buffet. Into the
opposing court. Wherelipon I In
Puke, bHng a clever -ma-n and on
ixpe riured courtb r ioied ami an
plauded tiearlily. Fitr in; Hios
daVs it Mas no small muter to
return the serviec of. .the kin.!..
Tl'nnls hns chumreil sinci- 'tinsi
goodttld Mays. No-iKifltlm.f boast
ing the l.ong and Jiunoruhjc hls
of this royal sport hrifi hi grearly
altered In aspect and c9n racier or
so iniiili for the li-lifr. -Tiuie was
when npprenhertsive hi-nchnien
udwmced lo rvously upon tlw court
ilimkiug du llieir - very bist'shons
lest by soni4- ttiip-.trdonable. oxer
sight Ihey should in a MuaU h
from their soverign lords. ' Tpday.
Instead of that Inuocutnis form of
ping-pong, known as j.-u de pau
iii", v.e have a fast. keen, nd
highly conin-tHive KutTie in which
the royalty Is that of skill and
any man be asking.
An Ancient f.amc
While lawn t-jinis as we know
it Is n comparatively recent de.
vrlopment. th.- game of the ball
and iicti. t go. s back into the
dim iM-ginuitii's of ii-roi .b-d lime.
Scholars hav lo ld erudite d.-bat-ea
as to th.. tiaiuie of tin- '. game
men I ton d in Hoiilt's t id vsS'-v. in
which the Prine.ss Nanslsaa of
Phaeucin is r presi-nted as h port
ing with her liand-maid tin in n
species pt amns.-ment pi.,yed with f
1 .!! w hirh
f ie
was cither thrown inn for this
i
iilili l Havana :
mmkm i
v v & fuii
r W-" V ? J A f l l!:
KM v o- 'i uu v
6) tetlVC
to 1ti.
Whatever Ihe
primeval past tin.
110 tioulil that (ti
ntnnii pkiyed u
nut lire of litis
, t liiTc run hi
- (Jl-.'-I.M (111.1 UU-
vurtety of ball-
gatii'it, from ,n)- of which tire
derived th" I'Ywieh J u d-- Pauiii",
which the itm-.-stor of our mo.
d rn game of !-ntils in tlm .llrt-ct
line.
Many attempis have ben made
to i-xpjiin tin- origin of tin- name
I "tenma" for I his ancnt game.
Some. UHcriiT a numi ilc:il dertvtt
tion. jioititing lo an enrty form in
: whii h i her.- were tin players,
I rive nn eecli side. Others -4-i
in the wonl tennis a corruption
t nf itu- wori lamih. metitiiiiK hIcvc,
i lor In one form of La Pantile the
j player bounced tin hail on u sle
i vf before striking It. Siill olli-rs
I have ai tempt eel. v.-it hout not ible
l .Ktiee.'ss. to trace lh.- w.jf! to th.'
I term Ti-nois. or Senilis. The
generally aceepl-d explann' Icn is
tuat Hie word eotins from llte
warning "'IVnix!" (Take til Play!)
which was utiercil be lore hej'ving
into Ihe oppoiK-nt'ft coin-t.
Shakespearean Tenuis
Ihe fiiMi Use oT t'ne word "ten
uis in lib-ratlin- s-enis to lie that
oceiiring in Oow.-r's "Mtthule un
ii I he wort hy and noble k vnge
Henry t he to art h" ( f Inn j. Also
Henry V., Dial typical mc.b-val
h t-4j and ardent jiport.-a-ian. Is r--pilled
to have l.-.n fund of ti-n-ms.
and in the l'rcn M wars uhi'-h
he enib:trk d upon foflov. Ing hla
aec s;iion to the I h roue in 4 ?,
In- is represented by Shakespeur.
as saying:
''Wiieu we have nialch'd om
racketn lo th.-si- balls,
We will, hi France, by Cod'f
grace, play a H- t;
, Shall strike his latlpr'a crowt
into the ho .a nl,
'IVii him he haih made a match
villi .such a wraitgler
Tlial all the coiirls of I'lani't
will be disturbed
With chas.-s."
( (Henry V. Ad 1, Sr. n.- 2.)
'ill the Hilli ?eenlll Cent a ry I 111
game wa sin IiikIi favor, at
l-Yem h coiiri. many of t he
of tit i.s period le-Ing ardent
voles or the sport. Louis X
of chill which In- contract'
the
;ings
de-
dicd
1 af-
ter too iistich flaying. t'h
V. play.'d it con:tanily and tho
itries
nghi
it. the
Ihe most royal of sports,
but regarded if as much too good
fur i he common people and took
vigorns measures to prevent them
from playing it. During the ni
nes Charb-s VI. he u.s.-d io watch
the games from a window of his
room, rind Dtt Ouesciin laid as
ide his rafiinet to do a single com
bat with Thomas of . (' "antcrbiiry
at tin siege -of Hinan. The game
was known In Kngland :it an iirly
dntc, , lor .t'haucii- ailuib; to I:
in" the words:' "Mut caniw play
en racket ;to, and IroV"
' Thai t-.-pniH w as' long consider
i:d a royal iviiiutv rioi t.o be Indul
B'ld in by Hi"- irt-usse. or persons
-of tnf'Vrl'bi- degr'-i--, is shoU n by the
hirg miilmrr -of prolUbii Ions .sur
rounding It in various ' countries
and ages. In addition to the niv
al ur.a.sc .of ' vhnrles '. already
mentione4l. ve -find that in 1-Yan-
ce the sport, was - forbidden to
priests in A.' P. HM'.V'in MSf, n
Kitln In Ifi 12, ami as late even as
ft! 7.1. In Kngland , hand-ball,
which muy haVo1 be,-n either ten
nis or cricl. Van p iserlbed by
Kdward 1 11. in 1SU5.
N evert helesft, the royal sport
continued to enjoy the most en
thusiastic royal patronage. In the
l,th century a crude form of ten-ni.-;
was pUiyed in the monis of
castles, where Charles VIM. used
i o watch the game. In the re
ign of Henry II. tlm king was un
doubtedly the best player in l-'ran-ee,
ami a worthy recipient of the
silver ball given to the most skill
ful players. Later, when Henry
IV. came to the throne, tennis
became so popular thai It was
a ill that t here w ere "more ten
nis players In Paris that drnnk
aids in Kngland.". The king's
b voted and perspiring courtiers
ministered
his Ins'it kible pass-
forttt
rclse.
or butted from one wid
other.
I.oiiIm VIV who was a nlaver of
some note himself, maintained a and tennis technhiu"
reffular siaff to cure for his ten- Kurly bulls and nuqm-ts wc.c
nis court. In the Uth century ,.rUll(, uffuirs. which would be
then- wi re known to be 5a ten- U IKhed at to. lay. The balls lis.-I
nis courts In Paris alone. .Jin. red In size, weight and re-
"Saiul the King; of Spain iiiincy in various localities. He,
Pi-pys makes freueut referen-1 n(.,,uetH were clumsy and ill-1
re to tennis in his dktry. and in j ,alain'ed, I mom-I y Htrting and awn-;
Sijain there was a great vogue forjai,j m whuie. iteceiit years ha'-c
the game during the reign of ls j-ni'Mwd u striking advance in j
Philip III., who wus un ardent 'tn(. rnateiials or the sport. Tennis
player. -bays are now available which re-1
In Kngland Henry VII. played tujn u-Hr t'esilency indeilnitely
the gume revoked ihe laws which j,,,,,! have no interna! plug to I
forbado it to tint lower classes. AUpoil their balance. Steel teinr.s;
picture of .bimes II. as a boy de- I-uritr-H have been successfully
pict.s hktu sianding In u tu-iini t iritroit-L eliminating the fumbi
court liobling u shorthandh-'l rac- mi.nt:il dlft lctihies experienced in
iuet. strung diagonally. Tin-re j WOO( t,i, KU-, raeiniets because of
was a court ut Windsor 'ast le, atmospheric changes. Kvcn t m-
which existed until Hin". It was
in tbis court that u famous mut
ch was played between the king
01 Cystic and the maniuis of Por-fc.-t.
The king osed a raciiuet,
i while t he
- op. - n hand
mills played with his
la spile of the hand
icap of fifteen received by the lat
ter, he lost the tiKltch.
Prohably the most famous of
nil tennis courts In history is that
at Versa! lbs. famous for Hu
mecting or the Tier Kbit on the
lot h of June, 17M1. which hody
j there assembled and took the cel
ebrated 'Oath of the Tennis Court.
This gathering of the N.uional
Assembly of the French nation
waa.hi Id there because Louis XVI.
had locked them out from their
appointed meeting place In an ef
fort to stein the rising tide of!
revolution.
Onlh or I ho Tenuis Court
Finding the doors of ,lhe Salle J
des Menus Plaisirs barred against
them, liie deputies repaired to
the adjoining tennis court and
t here swore not to disband until
Ihey had established the consti
tution of the nation on a repre
sentative buwls. As the ultimute
result of 1 his coin pact Louis b-t
l.iu In.Nil unmi tile L'llillolille and
the ttneicnt regime was swept a-
way. Thus, in an unexpected I
! manner, the game oi u-nms iuuiiu
i itself on nee more in Hiiuate cs
Isociation with the lives ami for
i tunes of the kings.
in the 171 he century the game
became u public Hpoctade in Fran
ce and the professional player
cnnie into existence. About this
lime wos formed Hie guild of
Pniilmers-ruequeilers. an nssocla
tibn of manufacturers of tennis
material. The arms nf this or
ganization consisted of "fKible, n
tennis rnennet proper; In a cross
foux tennis balls of tlm same."
Stmt of Lnnn TciinM
I'roin such beginnings has come
our modern game of lawn tennis.
Hut the sport as we know it da
tes back only half a century to
IS71, when Major Waller C Wing
field, of -the Mriiish tinny, took
out a patent for a game w hich he
called "HpairisiiUe," form the
Greek roots meaning "bull-play."
This game was played out of
doors, but the court, was shaped
like- an hour glass, the, net being
2! feet long and the buse lines Ha
The whole court wo a 60 fe.-t high
at the sides, falling to four feet
eight Inches In the. center. The
server was required to stand with
in a marker space in the center
of his court. ynaiiit. archaic
rub-s were used und the game was
so slow that It resembled badmin
ton rather than tennis.
The possibilities of the new
sport were quickly seen, however,
and the following Kir n new set
of rules was made by the Mary
leboue Cricket Club. of Lord's
which greatly improved the game..
They set the length of the court
at 7S feet, as it now is. and took
the server back to the. base-line,
but retained the hour-gins farm.
Also they loriinately selected the,
name of law n tennis in place of
"Sphoiristike."
In I S77 the Ail-Knglan.l Cro-.t-nilet
club, w hos grounds at Wim
bledon have since become fanio is
ihe world over. hii-erted the
"Law n Tennis" in its name an I
drew up a new set of rules which
altered the court to its present
rectangular form and lowered tho.
net for the third time -to ;three
feet three inches tn )w center.
In 1 HS2 t he net was once . more
lowered lo three feet at the cen
ter and I In ee feet, six inches
the posts where it remains to
day. J.quipmcul Is Perfevtcil.
After the standardization of the
court ami the ball, lawn tennis
achieved widespread popularity.
Hut while definite rules and speci
fications have governed the play
ing of the game from that tilth1
en, there has been a remarkable
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