Wright and Ditson's Lawn Tennis GuideWright & Ditson., 1912 |
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Alexander Armstrong beat Arterburn ball beat H Bundy byes Challenge Round champion Championship clay courts Country Club court Dabney Dean Mathey defeating Doubles Final Round Doubles First Round Doubles Preliminary Round E. H. Whitney F. H. Harris Fred Ford G. F. Touchard Gardner Grant beat Hall beat Harris beat Hoerr Holcombe Ward Johnson beat Kreigh Collins Ladies Lawn Tennis Association Lockhorn MacQuiston Martin beat match Mathey McLoughlin beat Men's Doubles Men's Singles Miss Hotchkiss Miss Potter Miss Sutton Mixed Doubles N. W. Niles Nat Emerson P. D. Siverd Pell beat played player R. D. Little racket Rendall Samuel Hardy Scores Second Round Semi-Final Round Singles Final Round Singles First Round Singles Preliminary Round Siverd beat Smith beat stroke Sulloway Sutton beat Miss T. R. Pell Taylor Tennis Club Third Round Thomas Ewing Tyler beat W. A. Larned W. F. Johnson Waidner Washburn Whitney beat winning Wright York City
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Seite 246 - ... decide similarly for the second game. The partner of the player who served in the first game shall serve in the third ; and the partner of the player who served in the second game shall serve in the fourth, and so on in the same order in all the subsequent games of a set.
Seite 266 - ... and at the conclusion of the rest, to give his decision (subject to Regulation 11) or direct the competitors to play the stroke again ; (g) To decide all doubtful or disputed strokes, and all points of law (subject to Regulations 11 and 12) ; (h) In handicap matches to call the odds at the commencement of each game; [see p.
Seite 242 - 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.
Seite 246 - ... shall not be altered, nor shall the striker-out change courts to receive the service till the end of the set . 33.
Seite 244 - ... set either player is entitled to a rest, which shall not exceed seven minutes; and provided, further, that in case of an unavoidable accident, not within the control of the contestants, a cessation of play which shall not exceed two minutes may be allowed between points; but this proviso shall be strictly construed, and the privilege never granted for the purpose of allowing a player to recover his strength or wind. The...
Seite 243 - ... 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.
Seite 245 - If a player serve out of his turn, the umpire, as soon as the mistake is discovered by himself or by one of the players, shall direct the player to serve who ought to have served ; but all strokes scored, and any fault served before such discovery, shall be reckoned. If a game shall have been completed before such discovery, then the service in the next alternate game shall be delivered by the partner of the player who served out of his turn ; and so on in regular rotation.
Seite 241 - 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 choice of sides, and vice versa.
Seite 246 - The service lines are not drawn beyond the point at which they meet the service side lines, as shown in the diagram.
Seite 244 - ... of each set, unless the number of games in such set be even. It shall, however, be open to the players by mutual consent and notification to the umpire before the opening of the second game of the match to change sides instead at the end of every set until the odd and concluding set, in which they shall change sides at the end of the first, third, and every subsequent alternate game of such set.