European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1947, Darmstadt, Hesse After holes Are for the layers of Wood reinforcement will be glued to handle will be coloured and trimming the Racket finished sanded buffed and stamped with the Horaczek ate sprayed with lacquer and Hung up to from All four zones come the makings of bats for american and German Tennis enthusiasts weekend photographs k Germany a Tennis Racket is a quadripartite Wood comes from the French glue from the British strings from the russian zone and the Bat is Assem bled in the american the firm of Paul i Horaczek is one of the three plants in in which this inter zonal pro is brought to a from raw to finished every step in the process is performed in an uni posing Cluster of barnyard buildings in Elt just a few Miles Down the Valley of the Rhine from the Mcnide appearance of this Plant is before the it produced i five to thirty thousand rackets i Many of them for most some to the United this with raw materials it a Premium and barter the Only sure of fifteen thou Tennis rackets will Roll off Awn Assembly some will to wholesalers throughout Ger Many and some to club be sold As personal autograph models to German club members and americans using club a few custom made rackets will be delivered to special customers like Hans Nuss Lein and Gottfried von inter nationally known German aces of prewar tournament Horaczek now is in its third generation As one of Germany leading Racket Legal head of the firm is Paula Horaczek granddaughter of Paul the her Stefan from is the Active manager of the part of the Tennis Racket Racket Grzembski is trying to meet the demand for his even if materials were available and if the Plant worked Twenty four hours a he Horaczek still fill its who can Tell Tennis Wood by sniffing a piece of bark and who likes to think Al his rackets in terms that Stradivarius might have considering his precious fid has Given up he Doest have Horaczek Boss Stefan stringing Racket with lambs performs opera Tim that will leave it ready for court
