Word: tennised
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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In preparation for Sept. 5, all three sides will be busy writing position papers and devising strategies. The Americans hope that the isolated conditions at Camp David will enhance the chances of success. Vance was pleased with the atmosphere at the Leeds Castle talks. There mediators mixed casually, dined together...
An estimated 12 million Americans were hurt in recreational athletics in 1963. By 1971 that figure had climbed to 17 million. Last year it reached 20 million. In hundreds of hospital emergency wards and physicians' waiting rooms they sit, these weekend warriors, with their tennis elbows; stress fractures; broken...
Some injuries are simply the result of the athlete's being a klutz. California Tennis Guru Vic Braden points out that neophyte tennis players quite often cut themselves opening a can of balls, regularly rap partners in the head during warmups, or slip and fall on balls dropped on...
Racket sports, such as squash and tennis, are prime offenders. In squash it is the confined quarters that often lead to unpremeditated mayhem. But both games involve cutting movement, sharp changes of direction and sudden stops that can cause injuries to knee and ankle. Says Berson: "The knee joint really...
Workmen resurfaced the tennis court, so there is good play when the cool comes in the evening. Before they went to work they took a boring of the old court, fearing that they would have to start with a new foundation. But what they found was three or four other...