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Winning Numbers Horse Show Saddle Pad Blanket Set 2
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ORIGINAL WINNING NUMBERS ONE SET OF 2 BOOKS/HOLDERS Everybody will be displaying their "Winning Numbers" with this revolutionary product. This rigid number case attaches to the saddle blanket with a professional look to catch the judge's eye. Removable spiral bound numbering book is included and is also available separately as a replacement. Made in the USA. Great gift for the organized showman! Also perfect for that classy clean look in the show pen. The Winning Numbers show pad numbering syst
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Paperback, Tennis Past 50
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Closeout Item. Limited Quantities Available.About the ProductTennis is indeed a true lifetime sport?just ask any tennis player over 50! However, as you get older you may need to adjust your stroke technique and strategy to stay on top of your game.Tennis Past 50 is the only book to address mature players? specific needs with proven strategies that adjust stroke technique, positioning, injuries, and equipment. Tennis Past 50 shows you how to modify your stroke to gain more power without sacrificing control;play smarter with adjustments to position on the court and style of play;improve your doubles and mixed doubles game;choose the right equipment for your style of play, ability, and fitness level;eat right for better performance on the court; andavoid injury and improve your conditioning for better performance. Tennis Past 50 shares the winning insights and tips that the authors have learned from decades of coaching and playing. Tony Trabert was ranked No. 1 in the world in the 1950s and is a popular TV commentator, and Ron Witchey is a well-known biomechanist with a specialization in aging and tennis. Trabert and Witchey teach how to play smarter, so you can be successful without trying to run down every ball, learn how to use spin and adapt traditional shots to your advantage, and handle different playing styles of your opponents.Tennis Past 50 will provide winning instruction that will have you playing better than ever. This book will improve the game of any mature player?male or female, competitive or recreational. About the AuthorNow a 50-plus player himself, Tony Trabert has been playing tennis since he was six years old. He was the top-ranked player in the world in 1953 and 1955 and was just named president of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Trabert won three of four grand slams, missing only the Australian Championships, and 10 majors in singles and doubles including Wimbledon and the U.S. and French Championships (now referred to as Opens). Trabert played for the Davis Cup team five times with one win and later served as Davis Cup captain for five years with the team winning twice. He currently works as a television commentator for CBS Sports and Nine Network Australia. He has covered the U.S. Open since 1973 and Wimbledon since 1986, as well as the French Open at Roland Garros, and he?s written two books on tennis. He knows many other players of renown who?ve continued playing into their 70s and 80s?some of whom are featured in this book.Trabert and his wife, Vicki, are residents of Ponte Vedra, Florida.Ronald L. Witchey is a biomechanist with a specialization in aging and tennis. His research on the benefits of tennis playing on functional fitness in older adults has been presented at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Teachers Conference, the annual meeting of the Society of Tennis Medicine and Science, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association?s Sport-Specific Training Conference. He has also given numerous talks on circuit training, sports medicine, and biomechanics.A lifetime member of USTA and a former member of the USTA Sport Science Committee, Witchey is the former head men?s tennis coach at California State University at Fullerton, where he has been a professor in the division of kinesiology and health promotion for the past 37 years. He?s currently the fitness director at SeaCliff Golf and Tennis Club, and he continues to teach biomechanics and anatomy at California State University. Witchey holds a PhD in kinesiology from the University of Southern California. He lives in Placentia, California, with his wife, Ceci.
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Box of Bunco Game by Winning Moves
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Think the thrill of the traditional game has long since sunk and modern games are just a bunch of junk? Give Box of Bunco by Winning Moves a look and odds are you’ll be hooked on this ultimate game of chance!Since the 1800s, Bunco has combined the thrilling adventure of craps with the competitive urge of bingo to captivate game players regardless of how old or young they are.The excitement in Box of Bunco by Winning Moves starts pretty simply with three different colored sets of three dice (9 total), a silver-toned bell, and score pad. It gets a little more interesting with six rounds of play, each having a different target number (one through six). And it really goes wild when someone rolls three dice with the target number, because ding!ding!ding! - that there’s a BUNCO! This fast-paced frenzy of swift social excitement is meant for at least two and as many as 12 players.Bring home delight in every die dot with Box of Bunco by Winning Moves from Kazoo Toys today!Ages 7 and up.By Winning Moves
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Deluxe Box of Bunco by Winning Moves
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Bunco is a fun dice game that can be played by young and old! Players go through six rounds with a target number. Roll three of a kind of that number, and you have a Bunco. 3 dice cups with special bonuses, 3 embossed pencils, 3 sets of special pearlized dice and the bell give you everything you need to host a wild night of Deluxe Box of Bunco in style! Contents:9 dice (3 purple, 3 pink, 3 teal), 3 dice cups, silver bell, 3 embossed pencils, score sheets and instructions. For 2 to 12 players.Ages 8 and up.By Winning Moves
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This historic photographic collection is one of 1928 individually numbered photograph sets archivally printed directly from the original glass negatives. Taken at the 1928 U.S. Amateur Championship held at Brae Burn Country Club in West Newton, Massachusetts, these photographs capture Bobby Jones at the peak of his competitive brilliance. Housed in a hand crafted silk linen clamshell, these prints are Fiber gelatin silver prints which have been archivally washed and toned. Given the proper care, these museum-grade photographs will become a family heirloom to pass on to future generations. The Year was 1928... Bobby Jones arrived at the Brae Burn Country Club in early September of 1928 as the prohibitive favorite to successfully defend his U.S. Amateur Championship title. Setting his sites on becoming just the second player ever to win the championship four times, Jones was the natural choice to claim the trophy and the heavy favorite based on his record alone. Although a heavy favorite, another victory was anything but a given as Jones headlined one of the most impressive fields ever assembled for a national championship. George Von Elm was the number two seed, having dealt Jones his only U.S. Amateur loss of the previous four years in the final match at Baltusrol two years earlier. Francis Ouimet, the 1914 champion, was seeded number three and Jess Sweetser, the only American-born golfer to have won the British Amateur championship up to that time, rounded out the top four. There were a total of nine past champions in a field with an international flavor, featuring the top players from the United States, Canada and Great Britain. In his first round match at Brae Burn, Jones handled J.W. Brown rather easily, 4 and 3. His second round opponent was Ray Gorton, the immensely popular Brae Burn member and the course record holder. Jones managed to defeat Gorton in extra holes and was never threatened again. In the third round he thrashed Englishman John Beck 14 and 13. In the semi-finals, he defeated Phillips Finlay, the long-hitting Harvard sophomore, by a score of 13 and 12. Jones advanced to the finals where he met T. Philip Perkins, the reigning British Amateur champion he had soundly beaten two weeks earlier in their Walker Cup match, 13 and 12. Jones won going away, 10 and 9, to claim his fourth U.S. Amateur championship. At the end of the 1928 season, Bobby Jones had been national champion winning either the U.S. Open or Amateur championship for six years in a row. During those six years, Jones won four U.S. Amateurs, two U.S. Opens, two British Opens and tied for first in two other U.S. Opens he subsequently lost in 36-hole playoffs, each by just one stroke. Jones had forever established himself as one of the greatest golfers and without a doubt, the greatest amateur to have ever played the game.

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