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Short Lessons in Lawn Tennis
By CAPTAIN R. INNES-TAYLOR.
1 COPYRIGHT.)
:•i. Return of Service
There are ,.•veral wxys to snake
your return agaluat a with Who is
serving to you and running up to the
net, We will prevuwe ho is very
Taut pas Ida feet and gets well into
position to handle your return. 1 -on
can utilise four strokes. Either puss
httn by a short. 4 rows -court shot. pass
him dewti the hue, lob over his head
to the lease .tine, 'thus driving him
back. or else drive for bill straight
at him low and fast. chose enough to
the net NO *1)141 he cannot 'wake a
kraits volley of it.
'plc easiest .1ruke. of eoterm. 1s to
11lm down the flue, if you eau,
and if your ground strokes are suffi-
ciently Yost And accurate. '1 1i
makes him stretch. as a rule. to
reach for hie return and be 14 more
ital.,- to send an e•asv return toot: to
you.
1( ht is a really line rolle•yer. has
!. rood service, and is very Last. I
think the beet way to break up his
gator is a good deep lob, over his left
shoulder. and theft vary your return
147 cross -court and line drivese. This
will have the e2ert of making hlw
feel unl'e•rtain as to what you are go-
ing to du. and In cunsequenve he will
not come up so hast. The Australians
are• wonderful at return of service.
23. Return _ of Semite (e�aodantd).
The great 'lac esa of the Australian
double teams is due. j helleee. not to
what is known as the Australian for-
mation but to the wonderful return
..f ser-k•e which has heap meet nothr-
able in their last Davis eup matches
against the 1'nited States. .lfter all.
return of la'rvlee 1s• perhaps. after
the • service. the most important
stroke. This stroke is restricted in
that it is the only one in the game that
must Me playad off the ground. There
is no doubt that the man who is serve
tuft haa pretty _nearly twenty pr s•
advantage over his opponent, add you
will notice in most descriptions of
thatches a big j 1i,T1x Wali ter
int through an opponent's *ender..
Let us consider the hest way• to
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V. Itu*udag Up to the Net
Running up to the net to a great
den) wore d1Nie-ult 114 aetWupll$h slut=
e•e,wful)y in the singles game 1,11411 In
doubles. and unless it IN done in
singles most Intelligently and on the
right stroke. it Is not good policy,
The filet of the matter is that 'nearly
all our great singles play s ha r.'
founded their game on base a play.
and go tip to the net k siugler
ver only when1l,, the timet h punt
very deep' las 1h,•Ir 14( otlrnt's court
and ht a dtflk'ult pool oil. There are,
of euur,4', except. to this. -lob as
LLId1ey. Murray steel Mt•lanaghliu.
whose• games aro bawd 1411 terrine
se•r•1ces. which they Immediately fol-
low to the n,4.. The terrine .strain
of this type of mime ecent14411y told:
neither of ,them could play
folly through a hard sir -t. la ss
tewltllateetlt today.
Von ra0 ruu up to the net suce•14'a-
fully only on a deep -driver' hall 44r on
u high-bonnting fast service•. 1t is
useless to attempt It oil short balls.
S. 11. $With ..olid Twat any volleyer
In his day, and'althongb H. I_ lloher-
ty was a brilliant volleyer It w'as'h!*
lwautifu1 ground stroekes aud lase'
line play that enabled blot to •Treat
Smith whenever they met. .•
Si The Denser .Z,--_-
There is a (longer. sone un the ted-
Ms court which- is *rider tor acme
than for others. Por the player who
is gifted with it capacity to volley the
hall when it is below the level' of the
net. and for those who t n half -volley
the bull or ;play the tent ou the rise
a4 i) leaves the ground It is not so
large. For 4hos.• who can volley
downward, only the .(auger A4414, --
wide. being between weevn the base and Per -
Viet. line's.
IVheri running In on a .ervioe 1f you
can volley only downward it is essen-
tial that you run in at :east three
inside• the- wr•rrvkl. lwaa.- 441.
mistake most players make whru run-
ning In to vedle h that thee, not
get close ,'ncwgh to the• net,
,hare n habit of hanging lack too far.
forgetting that It is dillkult to win
with n volley unless vett :•act drop .the
),a11 Hirt o1 your u)gi..a••nt'• reipt+.
• Yon. should landerstand [fiat if you
1 is the possibility now that 1t will
'1 never settled, That it Is a Iraas•
lotion trout the lire! h- way be doubt -
ad. 1t may 1taee *441.44 suggested by a
Gaelic snug. but apparently it ler some -
Siting Wore than a Iruuslatj.n.
('u►tuttaly- et ough, • it is one aluuzu of
the plan that Ir moat frevlueutly
(100104), 1nu»1 generally kuuw'u and
most highly admirah and that la
neither the first nor the last. hut tlu
sct4wd. The and stanza reacts:
Idaho' to me, as when you heard
our father
Sing long ago tho songs of other
»Loreti;
I.l)teeu to me and llseu In chdrua
gather
All your deep yoltt'. as you pull
your Oars;
Voir throe bead meads. these
*weary wocwla are gruud.
Hut see are exllrs from our father**
laud.
And here is the swami stanza. rte
frequently gout's, that it i- by its
lines the I,a•m (m generally kuow'u:
From the 1 • ahlelIIg of the misty
island
Mountains .((vide un, and the waste
of Nell..
Yet -1111 the 141.4)41 Is strong,. -the
heart Is Iilghlu)1,1.
.I lid see in,dregms hellish! the Heb-
rides. •
-
Yair these !woad '.fads• these
hoary woods are grand,
• iien ear are exile' !row our native
land,
'There Is a manor* why these wards
are so often quoted -and the rest of
title poem - Ignored. They arta teal
poetry. Itut for them the nest of the
poem might be forgotten today. It
Is scarcely p alible that theme words
could 11/1 4e been written by either
Jolty. Gun or Dr. flunk'''.
n. tsfl fli t`Ibout John- Galt and
"'Tiger" ltnslop, one is reminded that.
whethi'r or not either onto of them
wrote the "l'uaadittn Float Song." they
were n couple of r•se'e•edluglr Interest-
ing Inlividunis. and It will be n0 in -
omit to reorders of The Ileactrn-Herald
to re•mind them that 111 opportunity
Of meeting loth tarn d becoming
argue/fitted with them r e had
through ••the me1lium ;? a ik writ-
ten some years ago by two tratfoni
ladies: 'in the lays of the'•('anads
TJo. +uslr* 4.ia: ;., milton I r-
aid. to Which •tttr Stratford p,p•rr'
L►'ra._ia u f0,110y11:
Again there develops a 111141111141M
over .the author:hip of the l.wm.
"The 1'amoliau IG.at Song.- with lei
Lawn( ins: shan-ra
•'Iruni the 1oro• 4llietiug of t11e
tr-Item- terik-y- whin y,-311'4"141";*
_ nos* i !Tien.(
the *.ase line to take a return from running to von cannot expect to kill l M*'a `w^-'lei•14" ern•
there. it; y..11 should, fherf.re. try- for .li. of seas _,
It your nl (4. b t i'tays, ba. k and ree•tlon and length, placing it if pawl. art "till tltr (.1...) is\warm,
you know him barthand is wtM:. boort is Highland. \
--rfta_ W4.r4'
mak. ywur return- of merrier deep to
aibh 4, that your oppom.nt will sty4
1 an•rasfer shut•,1n1 hi, u.•ct return. And w -i' t.. .imams ts•holef
/iii 0441 *mien - gtely unci :not rereveart 7 �„
this` ynTt':at tits v.n,rt. Rod tts erh is-
ately take the net. 1f he Is gt,(s1 all
round. vary your returns, cross -court• 4
for *MM.*: - taftrl 4Ittvt-]tering athtu
Watch carefully which type of return
lee .ends h 'k the easier for you to
handle. i }.layer may. for (nstan.e,
have a Wonderful forehand 'cross•
court .hut from the right. court, but
h'• w-14nld I4• unable to use this. fore-
hand for a true drive.
213--Iteedving_the Hrasy'_TWitt Ser -
site
In receiving werrlee, presuming
,h lr 11 k-
1 I1M1 >< • .
f is , t din oy
ions -omit g M w Mill
witlr.r-t.p on'l!. you will do well to
• mn(ate tier example of .(nth -ony
'itd)r 'that is, If you find you
, Hoed ham h• t ap hail by -* :714 f tr" it
the top or rhe taunt or 0n the drop,
ova• up near the Ner•ice line and 141'
I • I +r
t4;--1.ke Ilse -.awoke Stn -the -hall_
i• rf-Ing. Tt`isae-Tfiili-Thitt WItttnlg
11.1 in the world championships sones
n'atr'trgn-srherthe.(,.fewled 3i.•t.anigh_,
lin. noel I'arkc emp1044.1 the same*
method when he played nntj. defeated
the famon+ American comet. 13) tak•-
lott. n hall oil theriseroti do tw•o
1111hi.. First of all. ran eliminate a
'•ortJrin amount of the spin put on it.
and ma»nilly yon return the hall more
qu1'kly. You eonseequently give your
npiw,netIf leis time to get into ;male•
time for your refnrn. A ball 1a han1-
or to handle if It has a lot of spin on
it, when it Is hurling through the air
slowly, than when It is going fast.
You might bit a i1a11 with spin on it
fairly 'hard, otherwise 1t will Jump
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DID "TIGER" 111:NLOP . _ WRITE
"TNF CANADIAN BOAT ,$ON(i"!
(Stratford Beacon-llerald)
The Hamilton aterald • has disposed.
to Its own satisfaction, of a matter
which has been a snb)eet of discussion
by students of literature fur-m•rernt
✓ ._ a--w,ts stK
onr.i. t u et ares that the attthor.hl r
Of "The 41/1/18111/111- Thls owri)y(1), a plpei..5
tial lout ago•
Poli* 74.144 to 1 good rnaur i4'rpl0.
There are two Canadian boat sone.
Ono was written by Thomas Yoore,
the Irish poet, during n Visit 51 Can-
ada. The words wer.• fitted to an air
w•hh h Modre hPd heard the boatmen
-lits. ie refrain is fnmlllnr to most
p4.ple :
Row. bathers, row, the Toronto rims
fast.
The rapids are malt- sod the dor
light's past.
There Is no qac•#hon all to the
:•nthorship ar 11144 song, it Is the
other one that is the 'long of tnystery.'
What la rvrta)nty �Jpiiown shoot if f•
that IT appeared in 131e1w0011.% Maga
line for Sept. miser. lksfh 'it was
of:piown10e1 ;IS h:lvnig C. 4111e front ti II
correspondent it. 1'anada, who rrpre
'rotted if a. w Iroosietion front thte
Gaulle ,f one .4 the Mutt 410!44,4 used I
(ry 110m•' llelal•41an boatmen lit the
$t, FAA tent e•,
o't's hws'4wrw a►t,tth disr•n54t011. at
toter -saki ever "time as 40 1le anfllur-
%hip flf• the )wnopp it 1114 hoer sa.
cribed to "fl iris(opher Norfh," to ;
Loe•khart• to the ltttich Shepherd, lo;
loh-n flit!* whit was the'fomder of ,
(luelph, and after whom nal* was nam.
(d, to Or. iMulletp, who wan in Canada
wird John Gait. and to se,4111 (Ahern.
Thr Itamiflon Herald Says 1t wnsj>tin.i
Ion who wrote the Immo4. hut negie('t&1i
till how It knows, • y
Xnt only was tits gIFe.tios M Muth-
.'r.hip not nettled IOng ago,. hut there
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▪ •. 14_.114, _w_ns thee, transferrml . to.
India, s -here he dlstlhg110.4141 himaeif;
w+ 41 tiger-hrttth•1' .1111. `uta- kn14w•ui
tlwrerlfter as "Tiger" Tunhep. Re-
turning, home front 'India. he w'as re-�
riredon I4:4Jf pay. and for (sone ieylrf
eon14-1tinted ventlullgnsly Isola In
prose and Verse, ha chi• nlytnxito•s e101
111.., 4411te41 a • 4 <'.'. a(wr in lan�lnn.
He Iww•ann' Intimate with s,rera1 or
the 111ai•k lvoo/I Net 441:4 wrote 4,'4•110-
lutµ.Ily for that nlag:lahle. In 1420
he returual to t nowt, In c.•ngane
with John *4;115, the founder ••r
Guelph and (434(7. through h1111se in
fln1)1(y• _.r" uliinlnevl -tho-irmettnimaM
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er_ti part of Pieper raninl:r. and for
ft�Nt51 ilfe'l54tc-- t ii t ittr /Imo
1n the life. of 14 liar was fin n western
Canada. For some years he repre-
sented tfnrnu fn i'+vlinwt•nt. In
1•'144 II1 riche,-,( from i'artlament and
we119 appN,illfe.l 3.11(N•rii.te,wleat of the
lal•hine (•unit!. Ile died two rears
later.
_._ u. Shull wreete1_twu bree4 _isnd
ylr1,I INN,ks ,iwallult wn his e'en -
"triton - 4ewee1114n',h..- - erne --entitle 4 "Thy.
!!seek w/Nw1.414*JJn" noel the other '11. -
roiliest now.
•Re-
eo,lis thous of the Wier of islg." ft
was shortly atter*tds return to ('an -
ala that the i",,nttful "1':oeofta,i
Itoat Sone" ap)Narell in 11larkwrnwl's.
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Loon, Ontario
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STR. GREYHOUND REDS R
NAVIGATION TON CO.
ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION
Goderich to Detroit and Return
THE BIG STEEi, STEAME
4/4,1441 •
Mil \D 71:1?
WIL1. LF:.11'E
TUESDAY, JU
trrising fort iluron 1.30 p.m., 1
Returning leaves Detroit 1 p.m..T
trip fr'm (iude•rirli to Detroit II
1Z hill fare. Visit your Hie),
,l delightful trip over
lake. and ricers,
MOONLIGHT
,l1OmD.11., J
Ili THE WOW:
t'ingei's Orchestra for dan,i
Matra on beautiful 1
Lase tri;, lioderIeh to Det
('!1 $z4.
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(►\E WAY
9th, at 9.3O&tr
;9 p.m.
•lone I1(h. TT,n only boat
('hlldren between A and
:da and see wonderful De
Intlernatlonai highway of
F GODERICH
IT 8.30 p.m.
JTA1. Ar'XtLiARY
,titer's new• hall room. Three
for :Inc. Children 2:4•.
Julie 12th, at 9.30 a.m.
TONIGHT
Tomorrow Alright
NR Tablets stop sick headaches,
relieve bilious atta4k4,Jona and
regulate the eliminat,va organa,
make you feel fine,
"Uttar 'Ilse Pill. Fte 11war 51.'•
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