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AUGUST 30, TUESDAY
Giving the Sign
1938.
Mix Your Shots When
م
Returning Service
*CONFUSE AND SURPRISE YOUR OPPONENT" IS
BUDGE'S TIP
It should be the purpose of the service return to offset the offensive advantage which belongs to the server. This may be accomplished either by a direct attempt to take the offensive, or by a defensivo move to keep the server from gaining the full benefit of his advantage.
As the forehand le usually the stronger attacking stroke, I believe that it should be favoured by the receiver. In other words, he should stand a Hitle bit to the left of the centre of the service court.
This means that the server has a smaller portion of court in which to And his opponent's weaker shot off the ground. It also allows the re- ceiver to run around any slow serves to his backhand, take them on his forchand, und often make a good forcing return.
ENGLISH
BOXERS
RANKED
The distance at which the player Harvey Ahead Of
stands from the service line to re- celve depends on several factory. The speed of the service, the amount of spin on the ball, the intention of the receiver, and the quickness of his have an important bear- reflexes, atl ing on the return.
If the service is of average speed, and the ability of the receiver about average, the best position in either on or slightly to cither side of the base line.
Against a powerful straight service It is often as well to go back farther. This gives the receiver a little extra time to judge and handle the ball.
The body should be slightly for- ward and crouched a little. The player should also be up on fils toes all the time.
I usually move in closer for the second service. This is to worry the server a little, and, if possible, to enable me to reach the net, should I succeed in making a forcing re-
turn.
THE NET-RUSHER PROBLEM A net-rushing server is always a problem to the receiver, who is forced to make an attempt to pass him with a shot that will bring an
error.
Against the net rusher one must keep the returns as low as possible. sometimes even at the expense of carrying top spln pace, Returns usually force the server to volley the bail up, ng it
drops rapidly after clearing the net. Flat shots of low achieve the same purpose
trajectory to some extent.
The return should never be high,
Eddie Phillips
London, Aug. 12
Back in a baseball uniform for the first time since his voluntary retirement in June, 1935, Babe Ruth signals from the coaching box as ho makes his debut as
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Brooklyn with the Dodgers.
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An English crille, discussing the ladder scheme of the National Box- Ing Association, gives the following as his ranking of prevent English boxers:-
Heavy: Tommy Farr, Len Harvey, Eddie
Phillips, George James, Jack Doyle, Ben Foord, Manuel Abrew, Larry Gains, Jack London, Jim Baseball Wilde.
Cruiser: Len Harvey, Jock Me- Avoy, Jack Hyams, Eddie Peirce, Tommy Martin, Bob Firmin, Frank Hough, Tom Reddington, Jack Robinson.
Jock
Middle: Jock McAvoy, Hyams, Eddie Peirce, Ginger Sadd, Dave McCleave, Eddie McGuire, Nut Franks, Bert Gilroy, Dal Jones, George Davis, Erryn Morris.
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Weller: Jake Kilrain, Ernie Rode- rick, George Daly, Jim Lawlor, Jim-
Snow, Harry Walsh, Norman Mizler, George Odwell, Leo Phillips, Harry
Emc. Craster, Frank Light: Dave Crowley, Juck Car- rick, Erle Boon, Arthur Danahar, Jimmy Vaughan, Johnny Finnerty. Dave Finn, Billy Len Wickwar,
Brooks, Tommy Hyams, Fred
Korris, Len Lemaux.
Feather: Johnny McGrory, Chris Foran, Benny Caplan, Dick Corbett, Spider Kelly, Frank McCudden, Dan Hurst, Jack McAllister, Jackic
YANKEES
WIN BUT
GIANTS BEATEN
New York, Aug. 29.
New York Yankees improved their position in the American Baseball League to-day with a victory over but Cleveland St. Louis Browns, Indians were beaten by Washington Senators.
beat
In the National League, the Giants were trounced by Cincinnati Reds Brooklyn Dodgers 10-1.
Scores:
Shots above the waist of the volley Johnny Len Beynon, Jack Holt, 6-3, und Pittsburgh Pirates
rusher
Lester.
Bantam Johnny King. Benny Johnny McManus, Len Lynch,
are usually dealt with severely.
The main object in making the re- Hampston, Pat Palmier, Jackie, turn to the net rus is to keep Brown, Battling Hayes, J. Connolly, him guessing as to what is coming Jim Brady. next. The best programme is to mix line with angled shots down the returns and to avoid any fixed pro- grammo or rotation of plays.
LOB SHOULD NOT BE OVERDONE
cause
the
A well-timed lob can net attacker a great amount of dis- comfort. George Lott was one of the leading disciples of this form of low, fast bouncing Birategy. His labs were very difficult to handle,
be overdone, The lob should not be however, as most net players are well able to cope with them.
They are most useful when bring
the element of ing into the play surprise. Against an average op ponent a steady lobbing attack is more often than not disastrous to the
Charge Rule ...In Soccer
Revised
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Jel. 28151.
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there simplicity of understanding. are no rule changes of a drastic na- ture for the new season. One rule amendment
may have smail, or far-reaching effects on the
lobber.
The server who remains on the play, according to the interpretation baseline presents different problem. which referees place on the ruling. The receiver has an opportunity to It relates to charging, the new in-
struction
to referces reading that put the ball back in play and bide
to
ihe
his time to go to the net. I believe charging, unless it be of violent or that the return should be a deep dangerous nature, is permissible if well-placed shot, usually
the charge is delivered to an op- weaker side of the server.
ponent who is "attempting to play Whatever method the receiver uses the ball."
Just what the words quoted mean he should remember to mix his altois. and confuse und surprise his on 15, apparently, left to the referees to Make decide. It is not dimelt, however, ponent whenever possible. the server run and by all means
to visualise different interpretations. take the offensive away from him at If the ball is six yards ahead of a every opportunity.Donald Budge in player who is running after it, is he
then attempting to play the ball? News of the World.
Or should a more strict interpre- tatlon which makes it lilegal for the charge to be made save when the player la "in the act" of playing the bail?
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