Tennis Saves: Stewart Orphans Take World by Racket

Author:   Hilary Paul McGuire
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781479240548


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   12 December 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Imagine two orphan girls trying to survive. Would you say to them, Play tennis ? Who would anticipate that they would soon be interacting with princes, presidents, and the rich and famous of all walks of life? Pat Stewart and her sister Pam have both competed at Forest Hills. During her 19 years of competition at Forest Hills and Wimbledon, Pat inaugurated the Open Era on Center Court versus Ann Haydon-Jones. So impressed were the British press with her beauty that they twice named her Wimbledon Glamour Girl. Her modeling career led to marriage with England's favorite cricketer John Edrich. Meanwhile Pam was not only competing occasionally, but coaching personages from H. Ross Perot to Dinah Shore at famed clubs from New York to Miami. Pam's weekend with the Kennedy family may enliven discussion of the fiftieth anniversary of JFK's death. Pat and Pam Stewart are names you may not recognize, but they have built remarkable lives on the fringes of the famous players. Tennis Saves is full of triumphs and defeats and shows a facet of tennis few have ever seen.

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Author:   Hilary Paul McGuire
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781479240548


ISBN 10:   1479240540
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   12 December 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Paul McGuire had a classical education taught by Benedictine monks at St. Gregory's High School and College in Oklahoma. He joined the faculty as Brother Hilary, named after the famed Bishop Hilary of Poitiers, France. Apart from academics, he was a protege of Paul Duffield, dean of Oklahoma tennis. Mr. Duffield coached Patsy Rippy who played twice at Forest Hills in some of the same tournaments as Pat Stewart. While heading the math department, Hilary started men's and women's tennis teams at Saint Gregory's (Back Cover Photo) and spent two summers coaching at the Kings Highway Tennis Club in Brooklyn, New York. Brother Hilary was always looking for ways to broaden the lives of his students. In 1970, he was inspired by a production in Texas to create his own theatrical version of the rock opera Tommy by permission of The Who. It was similar to the music videos of today with the actors adding dance and drama to the music. Tommy was not professionally produced until the Seattle Opera did so in 1971. Hilary developed a line of unique and philosophical sculptures, employing the medium of antique iron from Oklahoma farm equipment and railroad steel. These are reflective of his philosophy background and the approach he uses in teaching math. His most notable piece, Justice?, appeared in a full-page photo with the artist in Southwest Art magazine, March 1977. After ten years teaching math and tennis in Oklahoma, Hilary was sent to teach math and English in East LA. He started a National Junior Tennis League team with the organizational backing of Gussy Moran. Local Chicano gang members joined his private school students and learned discipline the fun way. At the same time, he founded the tennis team at Cantwell High School in nearby Montebello. After two years in LA, his teaching continued in Oklahoma where he coached his men's team to a mid-pack showing at the Junior College Nationals in Ocala, Florida. For his 15 years of gratis work promoting tennis, Hilary was awarded an honorary life membership in the USPTA. Since leaving the monastic life, Mr. McGuire has taught math and some tennis for the San Diego Community College District. He met his wife of 30 years on a tennis court in San Diego. They have three grown children and enjoy playing tennis together on local courts. His work with the gangs in East Los Angeles as a monk and later as a math teacher at San Diego City College forms the basis for his first two books.

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