Lawn Tennis: Its Past, Present, and Future

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Macmillan, 1904 - 419 sider
 

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Side 271 - If one player choose the court, the other may elect not to serve. 4. The players shall stand on opposite sides of the net; the player who first delivers the ball shall be called the server, and the other the striker-out. 5. At the end of the first game the striker-out shall become server, and the server shall become striker-out; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set and following sets.
Side 270 - IH , dividing the space on each side of the net into two equal parts, the right and left courts. On each side of the net, at a distance of 21 feet from it, and parallel with it, are drawn the service lines KL and MN, THE BALLS.
Side 274 - On either player winning his first stroke, the score is called 15 for that player; on either player winning his second stroke, the score is called 30 for that player ; on either player winning his third stroke, the score is called 40 for that player ; and the fourth stroke won by either player is scored game for that player, except as below : If both players have won three strokes, the score is called deuce ; and the next stroke won by either player is scored advantage for that player.
Side 272 - After a fault the server shall serve again from the same court from which he served that fault, unless it was a fault because he served from the wrong court.
Side 273 - It Is a good return, although the ball touch the net; but a service, otherwise good, which touches the net shall count for nothing.
Side 270 - The choice of sides, and the right to serve in the first game, shall be decided by toss; provided that, if the winner of the toss choose the right to serve, the other player shall have...
Side 296 - THAT hereby presents to the United States National Lawn Tennis Association the cup tendered herewith, to be called and known as and to represent to be held under the auspices of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association, according to such Rules and Regulations as may be, from time to time, prescribed by said Association. The winner of the said championship shall be entitled to the possession of the cup for the period during which he holds the championship, being responsible, however, for...
Side 273 - ... so that it drop outside any of the lines which bound his opponent's court ; or if he otherwise lose a stroke, as provided by Law 10.
Side 269 - The height of the net is 3 feet 6 inches at the posts and 3 feet at the centre. At each end of the court, parallel with the net and at a distance of...
Side 92 - Clark and FW Taylor. 1882— RD Sears and James Dwight. 1883— RD Sears and James Dwight. 1884— RD Sears and James Dwight. 1885— RD Sears and JS Clark. 1886— RD Sears and James Dwight. 1887— RD Sears and James Dwight. 1888— OS Campbell and VG Hall. 1889— HW Slocum and HA Taylor. 1890— VG Hall and C. Hobart. ' 1891— OS Campbell and RP Huntmgton, Ji. 1892— OS Campbell and RP Huntington, Jr. 1893— C. Hobart and FH Hovey.

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