squash racquets उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Sears was the first female national squash champion, a founder of the Women s Squash Racquets Association, and coach of the U . S . Women s International Squash Team.
- In addition, this active sportsman is also the vice-chairman of the Commonwealth Games Federation, president of the Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia and also president of the Malaysia Volleyball Association.
- The first was held in 1981 in Toronto and was sanctioned by all three North American squash associations and the WSF ( known then as the International Squash Racquets Federation ).
- Germain Green Glidden, a national squash racquets champion, painter, muralist, cartoonist and founder in 1959 of the National Art Museum of Sport, died last Tuesday in Norwalk ( Conn . ) Hospital.
- By 1929, official court plans were being sold by the United States Squash Racquets Association ( USSRA ) ( now called U . S . Squash ), and the hardball game was brought into controlled growth.
- The USWSRA was meant to organize the sport for women on a national level; meaning to define and regulate the game for women the same way that the United States Squash Racquets Association did for men.
- His national titles in squash racquets included the intercollegiates ( 1935 and 1936 ), singles ( 1936, 1937 and 1938, retiring undefeated ), doubles ( 1952 ) and veterans ( 1953, 1955 and 1956, again retiring undefeated ).
- Until he retired in 1985, he had spent most of his life as a tennis and squash racquets professional at the Greenwich Country Club; the Westchester Country Club in Rye, N . Y ., and the Fairview Country Club in Greenwich.
- Besides tennis, he was an accomplished player in squash racquets, and in later years a golfer with a handicap of 8 . " Then, sports was seen as a hobby, " recalls Misra, who retired from Indian Aluminium as General Coordination Manager over two decades ago.
- New sign-ups are averaging nearly 200 members a month ( these figures do not take into account clubs without NAIC affiliation ) as New England baby boomers lay down their squash racquets and postpone poetry readings in favor of pouring the foundations for their Golden Pond years.