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Golden Age of College Tennis

by George Toley, Joe Jares

A memoir by USC's legendary tennis coach. It brings the reader into intimate contact with some of the great names of professional tennis - Tilden, Kramer, Riggs, and King; the celebrated tennis venues of Wimbledon, Forest Hills, Paris, Los Angeles; and, the innovative ideas that gave tennis its world wide status.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A warm, revealing, and touching memoir by USC's legendary tennis coach written in collaboration with a writer who produced what Sports Illustrated judged to be one of the 100 best sports books ever written. It brings the reader into intimate contact with some of the great names of professional tennis -- Tilden, Kramer, Riggs, King; the celebrated tennis venues of Wimbledon, Forest Hills, Paris, Los Angeles; and the innovative ideas that gave tennis its world wide status. Extensively indexed with an encyclopaedic list of championships won by Toley's players with dozens of Toley's tips on what makes a better tennis player.

Author Biography

George Toley coached the USC tennis team for 27 years, leading it to 10 NCAA team championships between 1954 and 1980. He died on 1 March 2008 at the age of 91. His players won more than 400 national and international titles, Grand Slam events, and several, including Stan Smith, Dennis Ralston, Bob Lutz, and Alex Omedo were ranked No. 1 in the world. Toley is called the "Father of Tennis" in Mexico because of his efforts to develop the sport in that country. During his own playing career, he was nationally ranked in 1940 and 1941, became a teaching professional at the Beverly Hills Tennis Club in 1941 and then head pro at the legendary Los Angeles Tennis Club in 1947. Joe Jares began polishing his journalistic credentials at an early age. He was first a reporter, then editor of his high school s weekly newspaper. At the University of Southern California, Joe served as sports editor and managing editor of the Daily Trojan. After his 1959 graduation, he served on the staffs of the Los Angeles Herald-Express, UPI, the Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated and the Los Angeles Daily News. He has taught journalism classes for many years at USC and is the author of seven previous books. Joe wrote a feature for Sports Illustrated about George Toley in 1975. This led to a long friendship with the famed tennis coach.

Details

ISBN0935047646
Author Joe Jares
Pages 208
ISBN-10 0935047646
ISBN-13 9780935047646
Format Paperback
Short Title GOLDEN AGE OF COL TENNIS
Language English
Media Book
Year 2009
Publication Date 2009-05-01
UK Release Date 2009-05-01
Imprint Americas Group Publications,U.S.
Place of Publication Los Angeles, CA
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2009-05-01
NZ Release Date 2009-05-01
US Release Date 2009-05-01
Publisher Americas Group Publications,U.S.
Subtitle A USC Coach's Unique Contributions to the Game
DEWEY 796.342
Audience General
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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