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Anonymous
Posted April 13, 2012
Here to plot :)
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Anonymous
Posted March 15, 2012
Sup
Who are hi my name is steven riley i live in alaska where do u live
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Anonymous
Posted December 15, 2007
A reviewer
It's nice that the sport of squash has attracted what is in many ways a very good historical review, but this book suffers in that the author clearly bemoans the death of the old hard-ball game and neglects the great and now truly international game of soft-ball squash. It's a history book, so his inclusion of hard-ball is fine but there are times when you are reading this book when you get the distinct impression the author is weeping as he writes of the changeover to softball. Most of his readers would in fact disagree with the author's sentiment. The changeover leveled the field and has set the stage for great American participation in the future. If you like hardball, play doubles!
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Anonymous
Posted October 6, 2005
US Squash history
This should be titled Squash: A US History of the Game. It focusses on the hardball tour almost completely (this is covered very well). Not of much interest to anyone interested in international squash history.
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