. Lawn tennis for girls. ively fewwords his method of making a court, which any-one can follow without a great deal of is well worth reading. COMMUNITY COUNTRY CLUBS The growth of athletic sport has created a de-mand for a more general knowledge of how aclub may be organized and conducted. Not the 104 Spaldings A thletic Library large clubs that are a part of the life of the largecities, but a small club of community interest-one might call it a neighborhood club—in whichseasonal sport combined with the social featurewould be the main idea. With this object in view a book has been p


. Lawn tennis for girls. ively fewwords his method of making a court, which any-one can follow without a great deal of is well worth reading. COMMUNITY COUNTRY CLUBS The growth of athletic sport has created a de-mand for a more general knowledge of how aclub may be organized and conducted. Not the 104 Spaldings A thletic Library large clubs that are a part of the life of the largecities, but a small club of community interest-one might call it a neighborhood club—in whichseasonal sport combined with the social featurewould be the main idea. With this object in view a book has been pre-pared for the Spalding Athletic Library serieswhich will go a long way toward helping thosewho contemplate the organization of a commu-nity club. This book tells how to organize andconduct clubs so that interest may be sustainedand errors avoided. It costs 25 cents, and willprove a great help to those contemplating the or-ganization of a club of purely community pur-poses or as an adjunct of industrial


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