Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Game of Hand Ball and How to Play It
One of the greatest drawbacks to the advancement of the game has been improperly constructed courts. A perfect court makes a perfect player, and nothing affects the pleasure of the exercise so much as crooked walls and an unbalanced floor. As a rule, however, the courts that have been erected in this country of. Late years answer the purposes fairly well, although the expenditure of a little more money would have produced a much better building.
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