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  2. Penn Racquet Sports - Wikipedia

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    Penn has a subsequent history of innovation in tennis ball design: [4] In 1922, Penn makes the first pressurized ball cans. In 1960, Penn invents a more durable felt cover for the tennis ball by weaving New Zealand wool and artificial fibers together. In 1968, Penn makes the first fluorescent green tennis ball. In 1970, Penn debuts "play-rated ...

  3. Howard Head - Wikipedia

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    After retiring, Head decided to take tennis lessons. For this purpose, he purchased a tennis ball machine manufactured by Prince Manufacturing Inc. [5] Not particularly proficent at tennis, Howard felt that the equipment for the game needed improvement. He became the majority shareholder and chairman of the board of Prince through an acquisition.

  4. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1970 by Robert Hirt McClure (1893–1991) of Princeton, New Jersey (the origin of the company's name) as a manufacturer of tennis-ball machines, and soon after, rackets. Howard Head , founder of the Head sporting goods company, took tennis lessons following his retirement and used a Prince tennis ball machine, but was ...

  5. Penn's Chen earns Most Valuable honors for NIC tennis - AOL

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    Penn's Chen is MVP while Saint Joseph's Halfpenny and Bremen's Hickman share COY honors in Northern Indiana Conference tennis

  6. Head (company) - Wikipedia

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    Head Sport GmbH is an American-Austrian manufacturing company headquartered in Kennelbach.It owns the American tennis racket brand Head. Head GmbH is a group that includes several previously independent companies, including the original "Head Ski Company" (founded in the United States in 1950); Tyrolia, an Austrian ski-equipment manufacturer; and Mares, an Italian manufacturer of diving equipment.

  7. Penn's Chen earns Most Valuable honors for NIC tennis - AOL

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    Saint Joseph won the NIC Tournament back in September with 63 points to Penn's 56. Both teams won sectional titles last week and are competing in regionals this week. Second team