Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is bumble-puppy an actual game/sport played on the tennis court and does it have its own official rules?

While reading E.M. Forster's 'A Room with a View', the characters began playing this describing it as ';an ancient and most honorable game, which consists in striking tennis-balls high into the air, so that they fall over the net and immoderately bounce.'; Was this a made up game or is it an actual variation of tennis with its own set of rules. I like various alternatives to traditional sports and games and was curious if anyone had any insights.Is bumble-puppy an actual game/sport played on the tennis court and does it have its own official rules?
I believe Forster's version to be fictional, whimsically describing it as 'ancient and most honorable game' when it in fact is't just a random hitting of balls high in the air.


I found a link that discusses this, along with the origins of the name, and it's alternate appearence in literature, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World:


http://democritus.blogspot.com/2004_07_1鈥?/a>


(at the bottom)

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