Biography
William E. "Bill" Murphy was an American championship tennis player and coach. In 1938 and 1939, Murphy and his twin brother, Chet, won consecutive Big Ten Conference doubles championships while competing for the University of Chicago. Murphy also won a 1939 singles title at the Western Tennis Association tournament in Chicago. In 1948, he became the coach of the University of Michigan tennis team, where he remained for 21 years until 1969. He led Michigan to eleven Big Ten team championships and the NCAA team championship in 1957. ([Source][1].)
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murphy_%28tennis%29
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murphy_%28tennis%29
Books by Bill Murphy
The Indiana Hoosiers Fans' Bucket List
Ride Michigan
Traditional Healing Practices
Traditional Healing Practices
Beyond Beatmatching
The Intelligent Entrepreneur
Creating Floral Centerpieces
Entertaining With Flowers
The Cardiac Kids; A Season to Remember
Basic Help to Confess
Basic Help to Confess
Reconciliation For Spiritual G
Reconciliation For Spiritual Growth
The Hurricane of My Mother and Other Likely Stories
Fractions of Zero
More one tank trips
Tin Kickers
Greener Pasture on Your Side of the Fence
In pursuit of giant bass
Greener Pastures on Your Side of the Fence
The Story of Saint Francis
Cereals for hay in central Ore
Cereals for hay in central Oregon
Sunflower seed, oil, or silage
Sunflower seed, oil, or silage
Principles of alfalfa producti
Principles of alfalfa production in central Oregon
Profitable pasture production
Profitable pasture production in central Oregon
Grass varieties for central Or
Grass varieties for central Oregon
The effect of stand density on
The effect of stand density on yield of irrigated alfalfa in central Oregon
The establishment and manageme
The establishment and management of alfalfa in central Oregon
Complete Book of Championship Tennis Drills
Track and Field Series
Track and Field Series
A pictorial history of California
Tennis for beginners (The Barn
Tennis for beginners (The Barnes sports library)
The red sands of Santa Marta
The red sands of Santa Marta