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Photographs of the game Stick頢eing played

Photographs of the game Stick頢eing played


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Photographs of the game Stick頢eing played

Stick頭 the evolution of a new game from lawn tennis and squash rackets. The game of Stick頩s a sort of combination of lawn tennis and squash rackets, being played over a lawn-tennis net on a hard court with back and side walls. Light lawn-tennis rackets and a small black-covered ball, on the lines of a lawn-tennis ball, are used. The service must go above the tape shown in numbers 1 and 4, and the scoring is by single points up to fifteen. The game is played at several garrison towns, but the court here illustrated is a private one in Esher. Date: April 22nd 1908

Media ID 14309019

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Lawn Pastime Pastimes Racket Rackets Squash Stick Tennis Twentieth Unusual


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