Show j mm EGLISH RULE PUZZLES P FANS I No Reason To Bar Picture Takers From Tennis Matches By ROSEMARY ll LI Special Correspondent of ot The Tho I Stan St J CON right 1923 I N J 3 Aug Alie 4 AmerIcan tennis enthusiasts enthusiast con con- conI I mg the galleries bore hore at the tournament ore ire frankly franki puzzled oser oi 0 or er the action of the Eng Eng- lawn tennis in bar bar- barling ling photographers from English courts while matches between women omen are in progress The splendid graceful action ot of the women omen playing here bere has not only the of ot poetry but lacks any that might be out of ot the women play play- players players player ers but not to the th degree that an action photograph will aili III be bo I I to 10 rood goon tate ta to TIm TIlE I The fhe ho l court costume i Is I a 0 piece aone-piece one piece dress that hat extents s just I elow the p a type intro Intro- introduced by bv the gymnastic celebrity V lot of tho the courts Mile Leng- Leng len Leng-len lIen len About this dress of ot material ot nt what hat might be the alst line hue is a narrow belt of the same material which alone alope SD eS I the he regalia rc from the stigma of at ab ob ab- ab abbreviated mother White hite shops shoes and stockings are aro I i storn orn and the stockings are not rolled down Around the head bead Is Isa laa a 0 bandeau n ts blue blut as Coney Island on a 0 chilly hilly August night And just over the heart I is pinned what ehat hat ap- ap ap appear pa pear to be a n of the ame same hu hue hues s IRR RF AGILE GIU The rhe English costume permits and and the English woman I tennis player I Is sure surely agile The of tot Cf t the skirt her hr to I t the longer lonser steps than the th Ameri American me ri- ri rican can woman player Indeed 1 three breathless bounds teem seem m all that is h 1 necessary for one of ot the to er co court Perhaps one of o the most modest I j of the English co costume tume I is the th peculiar ir clinging qualities ot of ol the fabric The Th garment carment seems to toI mould itself Into the action of the I I body the cloth follows the mo mose- mose move e- e ement I ment of the tile knee no matter matler how and the skirt never flares RS STiRS T O ON GROU ID I Some Somo of ot the tho exponents exponent of women's tennis In Great Britain ar are arc here beret for tor the tournament I I among them being belm Miss Kathleen Kathleln McKane woman oman plon pion Mrs Geraldine BeamIsh Im I Miss hiss Nancy Covell and Mrs It I Claton and while their play has haa hashen I hen ben strenuous to ta an extreme e on- on nn her here see sel no reason renon to newspaper photographers ind the I I latter are arp present every da do More More- Moreover Moreover I over nver none 0 0 of the English om n nI 1 has as registered I any objection CUon to the camera men Their I ac- ac acI ac tion action vigorous strokes and unerring I I accuracy In siz the tho ball over I the net constitute a picture of grace graco and motion I Whatever It wis lS is that caused the English Lawn L wn Tennis r Id to issue Its a decee-a decree a decree e which from Crom Lands ands end to Berwick upon the Tweed w Tweed wy Tweed w remain a dark secret so far as American an tenn's lire are concerned V |