easily kept in order and marked. Let them then leave a man to keep the courts in order and clear the grounds of the superfluous muckers. A net stretched across the ends of the courts at each side of the field would save much trouble by preventing the balls from rolling into the road.
With these modifications the present plan will work well and give no trouble. The cost would be somewhat increased for this year but would be decreased for the rest of the term. More courts, however, are imperatively needed, and we cannot expect to see the game played as much as it should be until players are able to secure good, convenient courts in abundance.
Let me in closing reiterate the impossibility of having good courts of turf; they must be of earth if we expect to accomplish anything.
TENNIS.
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Ninety-Six Football Notice.