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...would collapse if it had any decency. But at least the swimming pools don't leak, and the lights work in the squash courts (some of the squash courts leak, but that is another matter and another way, the winter way, to break a leg at racquet sports...
Harvard's squash team won its fifth straight national intercollegiate championship yesterday without even raising a racquet...
...time to work for such groups as the National Urban League and the International Chamber of Commerce. When he is in New York City, he gets to the office by 7 a.m. A physical fitness enthusiast, Ney takes daily workouts in a gym or plays paddle tennis at the Racquet Club. "There are times when you ache all over from lack of sleep," he admits, but "if you like what you are doing, why not try to do it as well as you can?" For his staff, all that makes Ed Ney a tough act not to follow...
Jack March, 53, is a tennis pro who puts in up to eight grueling hours a day on the courts at Cleveland's Shaker Racquet Club. John P. Callahan, 51, a funeral director in Terre Haute, Ind., regularly plays 36 holes of golf in a day; he hunts and fishes and has built his own log cabin. John Williams, 55, works full time as a regional vice president of National Cash Register Company...
Last winter Lee Howard picked up a squash racquet for the first time in her life. When she put it down last Sunday, she had captured the United States Women's Intercollegiate Squash Championship...