Mateer was inducted into nearly every possible hall of fame, including the United States Squash Racquets Association Hall of Fame in 2000, the initial year.
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In his youth a keen tennis and squash player ( University Blue for Squash Racquets, 1964 ), he is now more interested in music and bushwalking.
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Briefly the sport gained popularity and some limited play in other cities such as Detroit, Buffalo, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, but soon squash racquets overshadowed squash tennis.
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The Lae Squash Racquet Association was established 1967 at the Chinese Club and has 2 glass courts and 4 squash courts and 2 tennis and 2 netball courts.
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Squash is organized by the New York Squash which was formerly known as New York Metropolitan Squash Racquets Association which was founded in 1924 and incorporated in 1932.
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The Hong Kong Squash Racquets Association supported the retention of the historic squash court building, which was later demolished during the redevelopment and replaced by a new one.
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In addition, he captained the first USA Team to compete in the Pan American Games in United States Squash Racquets Association ( USSRA ) President s Cup in 1989.
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According to the company website ProKennex made history in 1980 by making the world's first mid-size graphite tennis racquet, followed by the world's first graphite squash racquet in 1983.
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Subsequently with its creation, US Squash which at the time was called the " United States Squash Racquets Association " was the first squash organization in the world.
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The US Squash Racquets Association grudgingly concedes that there are only 150, 000 real players in the country, practically all of them living, flailing, and infarcting in the Philadelphia-Boston corridor.