Golf Your Way

Golf Your Way

by Thomas Slagle The veil is lifted. For the first time a revolutionary classic clears away the pseudo-science and "modeling" that infects golf instruction. First, you will develop an understanding of the science that matters, the ball flight laws. Then Golf Your Way will guide you through a simple process of finding your own fundamentals (grip, set-up, swing [...]
The Unqualified Widow

The Unqualified Widow

by Shirley Spires Baechtold It's Summer, 1954, in Louisville, Kentucky He's working in Louisville before going back to New York for his second season with the New York Knicks. She's back from Europe and playing the piano bar in the Forest Lounge at Iroquois Gardens Supper Club. It's been two years since they graduated from [...]
Sport for Life

Sport for Life

by Sean T. Adams Determination, preparation, character, perseverance and attitude. These, along with many other virtues are the characteristics of success when it comes to sports. Can these same characteristics offer an opportunity at success in all aspects of life? Absolutely! This collection of narratives along with the voices of sports, past and present, known [...]
I Can See Clearly Now

I Can See Clearly Now

by Ryne Dure with Tom Sabellico, Forward by Jim "Mudcat" Grant Ryne Duren terrified major league batters, pitching 100 mph while squinting through thick, dark sunglasses. For effect, a warm-up pitch would go sailing back to the screen. Meanwhile, it was Ryne who was in fear and his drinking that was out of control, turning [...]
Sham

Sham

by Mary Walsh An American champion at heart, "The Magnificent Sham" achieved an unofficial record for the second-fastest time in the history of the Kentucky Derby. He remains second only to the legendary Secretariat. Ironically, challenging Secretariat for the 1973 Triple Crown abruptly shattered his quest for fame and almost ended his life. This compelling book [...]
The Black Aces

The Black Aces

by Jim "Mudcat" Grant with Tom Sabellico and Pat O' Brien For most of the first half of the twentieth century, African-Americans were excluded from Organized Baseball. But their love of the game, and their desire to play could not be denied. Despite that ban, "blackball" was being played in just about every cow pasture [...]
Cross Check!

Cross Check!

by Daniel T. Holden Barney Holden was one tough character, like most of the hockey players in the 1900's. He played every game as if it was his last. Motivated by the chance to escape the Manitoba lumber mills for three months out of the year, he played in the United States for fun and money. [...]
The Next Level

The Next Level

by Joe Hornback A college football scholarship will change your life. As a college athlete you will play in fantastic stadiums, travel the country, and earn a degree free of charge. You will jump start your life after football because of the contacts you make as an athlete and free of the burden of paying [...]
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