Word: court
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...server does not stand as directed (4), or serves from the wrong court, it is a "fault...
...Should the server make a fault by delivering the ball from the wrong court, his next service must come from that court from which it should have been delivered before...
...four-handed court, 4 1-2 feet within the side lines and parallel with them, are drawn the service side-lines, and the service side-lines extend only to these lines; and within these lines the service must be delivered...
...which I think must have satisfied any unprejudiced listener. It was there demonstrated that the dinner was quiet; that little wine was used; that the party were, without exception, sober; and that their only offence against good order was the singing of college songs when on their way through Court and Cambridge Streets. In short, in no part of the evidence did anything appear which could in any degree discredit young men with the College authorities, or which need give any concern to the most sensitive of their friends...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. To-night and Saturday matinee, Mr. Warren appears for the last times in his delightful role of Jefferson Scattering Batkins, "the member of the General Court from Cranberry Centre," in the "Silver Spoon." It is, in many respects, his best part; the piece is throughout most amusing. Before it, is given a farce, "Aunt Charlotte's Maid," the beginning of which is good. Saturday evening, Sardou's "Patrie," which has long been talked of, will be produced for the first time. In it, Miss Clarke will appear for the first...