de In making a good return, chen th hype th so thot it passes aire ever or past the end : } ae ae pumas side of the tables sees teat ton ny byt Pia eying surface wt “- or side anes of ‘the Ssble and h s. haper reileye tho veld, shat Sa, j his court before it has drepped on *t 4 and another ball is served under tt aprat ee Semeee we O06 or its s The player Sede eernine twenty-one ovate wins thé that when 1 sore is twenty all, the player wins who first makes tw than his oppon A tiatch consists of the best two out ef three gamess ONE ttt ESE The stakes are placed in the s aanbee of a 5 sone bo: ix feet squares The frame is made of two-by-f is a pleased 2 the ground so that it extends net more than one | c6 of at least eighteen inches around th stake 2 4 s clay or similer material to a dopth of at least six inches. Th d to a an ak onhnne wend | Oppe: ) ve ¢t The regulation qetense ‘pedwees: cmon i sent font, ae ed stake enters the ground. Fer women and boys in contests and tour ance should be thirty feete Horseshoes: The horseshoes must not exceed seven=and-oreehalf inches in lengths, seven inches in width, and two-and-oneehalf powids in weight with toe or heel calks extending out net more than threeequarters ef an inche The openings between the calks must not exceed threo-and-one«half inches, inside measuremontse Game: A regulation game consists of fifty points, and the contestant first scoring this number winse. Match contests botween two players consist of three gimes of fifty points eache First Pitch: At the beginning of a ‘ome the tontestants toss fer the choice ef first piteh or follow. At the beginning of the second game the leser of the pree# ceding game has the first pitche During the games, the centestant shales |e the