Perry Jones...Classic Tennis Ambassador or Dictator?
There was some angel in Perry Jones...of course there was.
There are those who become holier than thou when it comes to the historical context of morality. It's easy to do as it sort of written into the social contract between the individual and society these days.
The universe has a charge of negative or positive? One might guess it is hanging in the balance...much as the human race has always precariously dangled between good and evil. Everyone has within their soul some mixture of positive and negative. What is right and what is wrong?
Perry Jones has been "excoriated" a bit here and there in this story and in the comments of a couple of posters. A couple of perfect posters I might add. Saints...of course. Mr. Jones lived in an era before that odious term "political correctness" came into force. Full force as it stands now.
But human nature being what it is has always dictated that "birds of a feather flock together" until man became so elevated to nature that he deemed otherwise. Much to his eventual chagrin. In nature diversity divides...it is uniformity that unites. Forget about the "American Paradigm" from which multiculturalism was spawned...that was built on a heap of bones.
I like your comment about Richard Gonzalez eventually becoming a consultant of Jones. My little story about Jones castigating the great Don Budge for his "flimsy sneakers" was an indication that Jones wasn't necessarily discriminating but he was applying his stringent standards across the board. If you couldn't hold the line you were, like Bobby Riggs, looking for other avenues than the Jones Express. To me it sounds as if Perry Jones was the ultimate "Organization Man" and saw to it that his organization was in order from the top to the bottom.
Was he guilty of ruling with an "Iron Fist"... or was it "My way or the Highway"? Obviously he wasn't asking for second opinions or cared a hoot what the politically sensitive some sixty years later thought or FELT. He did it his way and obviously he elevated the status of the game through his efforts. He was an exponent of the "Classic Game" in all that it meant...right down to the sneakers of the time.
I say all of this knowing full well that in my youth I would have butted heads...albeit unsuccessfully with Mr. Jones due to my rather rebellious nature. But I know that down the line I would look back and relish the experience of having known him. Good and bad...virtue and evil...positive and negative...all of it. Certainly he must have had elements of the negative but they weren't fostered in his ability to run a first rate tennis program on a level that hasn't been witnessed since.
Recently I went to a Detroit Tigers baseball game with "The Ugly American" and my father. Half of the players were wearing their stockings outside of their pants...the way that they should be and the other half were wearing their pants down to their ankles. Each of the Tigers had there own theme song playing before they went to bat. Half of them were rap songs. Zero uniformity. Much diversity. Mediocre results. One might speculate an absence of "organization" or consistency within the organization.
My father felt the same way about the stockings and the theme songs. From one point of view...pure and utter nonsense. Are these players there to win a championship or are they there to make a fashion statement or advertise their taste in music. The players make over a million dollars a game in some cases. Over indulgence of the ego.
Thanks for the great article and also the thoughtful post...curiosity.
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There are those who become holier than thou when it comes to the historical context of morality. It's easy to do as it sort of written into the social contract between the individual and society these days.
The universe has a charge of negative or positive? One might guess it is hanging in the balance...much as the human race has always precariously dangled between good and evil. Everyone has within their soul some mixture of positive and negative. What is right and what is wrong?
Perry Jones has been "excoriated" a bit here and there in this story and in the comments of a couple of posters. A couple of perfect posters I might add. Saints...of course. Mr. Jones lived in an era before that odious term "political correctness" came into force. Full force as it stands now.
But human nature being what it is has always dictated that "birds of a feather flock together" until man became so elevated to nature that he deemed otherwise. Much to his eventual chagrin. In nature diversity divides...it is uniformity that unites. Forget about the "American Paradigm" from which multiculturalism was spawned...that was built on a heap of bones.
I like your comment about Richard Gonzalez eventually becoming a consultant of Jones. My little story about Jones castigating the great Don Budge for his "flimsy sneakers" was an indication that Jones wasn't necessarily discriminating but he was applying his stringent standards across the board. If you couldn't hold the line you were, like Bobby Riggs, looking for other avenues than the Jones Express. To me it sounds as if Perry Jones was the ultimate "Organization Man" and saw to it that his organization was in order from the top to the bottom.
Was he guilty of ruling with an "Iron Fist"... or was it "My way or the Highway"? Obviously he wasn't asking for second opinions or cared a hoot what the politically sensitive some sixty years later thought or FELT. He did it his way and obviously he elevated the status of the game through his efforts. He was an exponent of the "Classic Game" in all that it meant...right down to the sneakers of the time.
I say all of this knowing full well that in my youth I would have butted heads...albeit unsuccessfully with Mr. Jones due to my rather rebellious nature. But I know that down the line I would look back and relish the experience of having known him. Good and bad...virtue and evil...positive and negative...all of it. Certainly he must have had elements of the negative but they weren't fostered in his ability to run a first rate tennis program on a level that hasn't been witnessed since.
Recently I went to a Detroit Tigers baseball game with "The Ugly American" and my father. Half of the players were wearing their stockings outside of their pants...the way that they should be and the other half were wearing their pants down to their ankles. Each of the Tigers had there own theme song playing before they went to bat. Half of them were rap songs. Zero uniformity. Much diversity. Mediocre results. One might speculate an absence of "organization" or consistency within the organization.
My father felt the same way about the stockings and the theme songs. From one point of view...pure and utter nonsense. Are these players there to win a championship or are they there to make a fashion statement or advertise their taste in music. The players make over a million dollars a game in some cases. Over indulgence of the ego.
Thanks for the great article and also the thoughtful post...curiosity.
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