Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.4 Issue 3 No.10

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The National Croquet Association was formed in 1882, and in 1889 the National Roque Association was formed — ^the letters "C" and "T" were deleted from the word croquet and rules were created to make the sport "more scientific." Roque was very popular as a recreational activity in our Chautauqua. Four courts were available at one time: the present court adjacent to the Administration building, what is now the horseshoe court, the space between the Administration building and Spring Inn (Milster...'s cottage), and the space immediately south of the Drackett cottage on Springfield Avenue. The site near the Milster's cottage was the Women's Court.
Only the Men's Court site remains as a viable playing field, and for many years it has been a somewhat forlorn setting. It was not always so. as this "letter to the Editor" published in the S mithosonian Magazine attests: Dear Sir: Your comparison of croquet to billiards would have more aptly described to the derivative game of Roque, which I played for a number of summers at the Chautauqua community north of Alton, Illinois.


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