Judge, 1930-09-06 · page 27 of 36
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with a racket. All rackets aren't the same S| Haven't you got a meas- uring stick? You ought to xactly three feet hi fication, you ave one at's the i ow—three fect high at the c and three feet six inches high at a point three feet b vond the sidelines. Um, you «ot singles sticks either, You ought to have them. You see for singles a doubles net isn’t absolutely orrect unless you put in singles sticks in the alle: Oh, well ver mind, It inly makes a difference of half an inch, and it won't bother me—much, I a t © you? wuess, “Agh! I don’t know why I can't vet that volley better. I was talking with Doeg, and he told me—after our match—that I don't yet my feet sround quick enough. What? Yes, I played him last summer at Providence. His serve? Yes, it’s beautiful, but you can get it most of the time if you right position and watch st before he hits Oh, 1 few of them back, but maybe he was just taking it easy. He only beat me 6-1, 6- No, I'm not being modest. I tell you I'm really no nt all, The balls bounce awfully high on this court, don’t they? I'd suggest— if 1 may—that vou get a little more clay in it. it holds the moisture ind keeps the ball lower so vou can hit a topped back hand like Van Ryn's. Yes 2. . 30-40. What? )-40; that was your point. I forgot, and caught the ball. Yes, I know it would have been way out, but that’s the rule. It’s your point if your shot touches me. You see the rule is that the ball isn’t dead until it has hit the ground outside of the bounds. Of course, this is only for fun, but after all you mig’ play the rules of the game. pod shot... . You know your ind reminds me a_ little of *s—George Lott. You use the same grip, don't it just a minute while I ch: rket, will you? Broken? No, but it’s getting pretty dead. I've already played three or four times with this stringing. What's the score now? 5-3 for you? Well, well, I'l have to get going——" —Parke Comaines Attention, Hackmen And another thing we'd like to know: What became of the old blade razors? The new tariff law seems to be sat- isfactory to everybody except the protectionists and the free traders. JUDGE The sandwich man, who used to work for his meals, increases his business. AND ITS AN EIGHT DAY MOVEMENT~ comicbooks.com