PARKS 



LAYOUT OF AREAS FOR GAMES AND SPORTS 



"Spalding's Athletic Library Series." Published by 

 the American Sports Publishing Company, 45 Rose 

 Street, New York. This series is the most up-to-date 

 and authoritative source of information upon the major 

 and minor games and field sports played in this country 

 and England. The publications in this series contain 

 official and commonly used playing rules and directions 

 for laying out the various playing fields. Most of them 

 are revised and reissued each year. The following pub- 

 lications in this series will be found especially helpful. 

 The price of most of these publications is twenty-five 

 cents per copy. 



No. 43 R. Lawn games: archery, croquet, roque, 

 English croquet, lawn hockey, tether ball, clock golf, 

 golf-croquet, hand tennis, hand polo, wicket polo, bad- 

 minton, drawing room hockey, garden hockey, basket 

 goal, pin ball cricket. 



No. 86R. Quoits, lawn bowls, horseshoe pitching and 

 boccie. 



No. H3R. Official La Crosse Guide. 



No. looR. Official Baseball Guide. 



No. 9. Official Indoor Baseball Guide. 



No. 20oR. Official Football Guide. 



No. 5sR. Official Soccer Football Guide. 



No. 38R. Field Hcckey Guide. 



No. 70oR. Official Basket Ball Guide. 



No. yA. Official Women's Basket Ball Guide. 



No. 5/R. Tennis Annual. 



No. goR. Official Ice Hockey Guide. 



No. 3R. Golf Guide. 



No. 3iR. Polo Guide. 



No. H4R. Official Handball Guide. 



No. 13. American Game of Handball. 



No. looX. Spalding Official Baseball Guide. 



No. 20oX. Official Football Guide. 



No. io8R. Official Intercollegiate Soccer Football 

 Guide. 



No. /ooX. Official Basket Ball Guide. 



No. iyR. Spalding Official Women's Basket Ball 

 Guide. 



No. 57X. Tennis Annual. 



No. 9iR. Official Intercollegiate Swimming Guide. 



No. 3X. Golf Guide. 



No. 38R. Official Field Hockey Guide. 



No. izoR. Volley Ball Guide. 



No. iX. Official Athletic Almanac. 



No. H2R. Official Handbook National Collegiate 

 Athletic Association. 



No. H5R. Official Handbook Women's Athletics. 



No. iiyR. Official Athletic Rules (A. A. U.) 



No. 282. Roller Skating Guide. 



No. 5116. How to Build a Tennis Court. 



"Athletic Fields," Lefax, Ninth and Sansom Streets, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Pamphlets, diagrams and directions 

 for laying out many kinds of play and athletic fields. 



"The Book of Sports and Games. " Edited by Walter 



Camp. Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York City. 

 Contains diagrams of areas for many sports. 



"Construction of Fields for Equestrian Pony Polo," 

 A. D. Taylor. Landscape Architecture, January, 1925. 

 A comprehensive discussion with plans. 



"Municipal Golf." Construction and maintenance, 

 P. R. A. A. 



"Lawn Bowling Handbook," Charles G. Blake, 

 Charles G. Blake & Company, 108 South La Salle 

 Street, Chicago, 111. (1925.) 



"Preparation of School Grounds for Play Fields and 

 Athletic Events." Government Printing Office, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Physical Education Series No. I. Bulletin 

 containing diagrams and directions for laying out many 

 types of play areas. 



"Proper Methods of Constructing Asphalt Tennis 

 Courts," W. E. Rcsengarten, Engineer. The Asphalt 

 Association, 441 Lexington Avenue, New York City. 



"Tennis Courts for All-Year Sports." Portland 

 Cement Association, in West Washington Street, 

 Chicago. Contains valuable data on construction of 

 concrete tennis courts. Illustrated. 



"How to Construct a Tennis Court." Spalding 

 Athletic Library. Published by American Sports Pub- 

 lishing Company, 45 Rose Street, New York. 



SWIMMING POOLS, BATHS, BATHING BEACHES 



"Concrete Swimming and Wading Pools." Portland 

 Cement Association, 347 Madison Avenue, New York 

 City. An illustrated pamphlet on the construction and 

 sanitation of swimming and wading pools. 



"Construction and Operation of Outdoor Swimming 

 Pools," Alfred MacDonald, Director of Parks and 

 Forestry, Wichita, Kan. Parks and Recreation, March- 

 April, 1924. 



"Construction of Swimming Pools," H. L. Flint. 

 Landscape Architecture, October, 1921. 



"Modern Baths and Bathhouses," William Paul 

 Gerhard, C. E., The William T. Comstock Company, 

 23 Warren Street, New York City. An historical and 

 technical treatise with 130 illustrations. (1908.) 



"Outdoor Swimming Pools," Stanley Pinel. Engi- 

 neering Extension Division, Iowa State College, Ames, 

 Iowa. An excellent illustrated pamphlet dealing with 

 various outdoor swimming pool problems. 



"Outdoor Swimming Pools," R. J. Gibb. Parks and 

 Recreation, May-June, 1925. Diagrams and detailed 

 costs for the construction and operation of an outdoor 

 swimming pool at Edmonton, Alberta. 



"Sanitation of Bathhouses," William Paul Gerhard, 

 C. E., The William T. Comstock Company, 23 Warren 

 Street, New York City. An illustrated pamphlet dealing 

 with the sanitary features of swimming pools and public 

 baths. (1922.) 



"The South Park Swimming Pool," Harry S. Rich- 

 ards, Assistant General Superintendent, South Parks, 

 Chicago, 111. Parks and Recreation, July-August, 1927. 



