, The Famous TQP-FLITE . ■.;,■■: ;, ■~,■■■, /G^ff-k ''''' ':' ' -"^ Racket made by SPALDING / ■was designed at the request of numerous . , \dV\ ' . ' ' * champion players to meet the demands /^r ■^9^^^'^^L of the modern all-court game in which • ■, ■ -_ £«, - £.'ML '■" \ speed and accuracy are essential. Vf^»-' '[yOr rT^HE best testimony that can be paid to the / ,^^l I%^ I SPALDING TOP-FLITE RACKET is the V f P X. number of brilliant international exponents f I 1 using it at Wimbledon. 1 1 You can quickly identify a TOP-FLITE by its open L \^| 1 throat construction. Note the famous players who > pin their faith to a TOP-FUTE. And nott the speed \ V \ and unerring accuracy of their strokes I \ . J^ \ The TOP-FLITE is also used by Karel Kozeluh, the \\m f% I champion professional player and coach--6«caus« V^B I A I it is the fastest Tennis Racket in ih* world. -It ha« a VIA I \ lighter head, yet in perfect balance—smaller head, lm 1 which permits tighter stringing—an open throat IF L I which, with the longer handle, imparts a delightful l^/v. I flexibility, giving a suggestion of whip, never WT^\ 'Jj obtainable before in a racket. \o£ \f^"^^ Why not use a TOP-FLlTE—the racket that "Get* *F J\ >-^ the ball there a split-second quicker!" fg I \K When you buy "TENNIS- [^J % [ Balls—remember that \f S Every PALDi H G TENNIS BALL .^^ is fully authorised liy the L.T.A. and stands the test for accurate play I Selected for SEVEN a I A I consecutire years in /\A UL\O the Finals and Challenge Tl Wl Rounds of the Davis Cup ■ / PEE PAIR Competition since 1920. PER PAIR The SPALDING Ball which yon can buy locally is exactly th* same in every way as the SPALDING Ball sold at the AllEngland, Wimbledon, Queen's and other first-cldss tlubs. RZ. Representatives : Van Stavbrun Broi. Ltd., Avcklajto, Wm-i.inoton, CmutTcmj*«». 1*
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 6
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