Eastern North America as an independent center of plant domestication ref Squash was one ... to the fruit, other parts of the plant are edible. Squash seed s can be eaten directly, ground into paste ... on the plant. Squash has historically been pollinated by the native North American squash bee Peponapis ... a vegetable in cooking , botanically speaking, squash is a fruit being the receptacle for the plant ...Other uses Squash disambiguation Squash File YellowSquash.jpg thumb right 250px Yellow squash nutritionalvalue name Summer squash water 95 g kJ 69 protein 1.2 g fat 0.2 g carbs 3.4 g fiber 1.1 g potassium ... include Cucurbita maxima C.  maxima hubbard squash, buttercup squash, some varieties of prize pumpkins, such as Big Max , Cucurbita mixta C.  mixta cushaw squash , Cucurbita moschata C.  moschata butternut squash , and Cucurbita pepo C.  pepo most pumpkin s, acorn squash, summer squash, zucchini . ref http web.archive.org web 20070306160535 http www.itis.usda.gov servlet SingleRpt ... title ref In North America, squash is loosely grouped into summer squash or winter squash , depending on whether they are harvested as immature fruit summer squash or mature fruit autumn squash or winter squash . Gourd s are from the same family as squashes. Well known types of squash include the pumpkin and zucchini. Giant squash are derived from Cucurbita maxima and are routinely grown to weights ... Archaeological evidence suggests squash may have been first cultivated in Mesoamerica some 8,000 to 10,000 years ago, ref http www.sciencemag.org content 276 5314 894.summary Archaeobiology Squash ... Americans . The Three Sisters were the three main native crop plants maize corn , beans , and squash ..., and shade for the squash. The squash vines provided ground cover to limit weeds. Weeds can be detrimental to the growing conditions of the squash. The beans provided nitrogen fixing for all three crops. Summer squashes, including zucchini also known as courgette , Pattypan squash pattypan and Yellow ... more details
wiktionarypar squashSquash may refer to Food and beverage Squashplant , the fruit of vines of the genus Cucurbita Squash drink , a drink made of concentrated fruit syrup or fructose Tuborg Squash , a Danish orange flavoured soft drink Sports Squash sport Squash tennis , a similar game but played with equipment related more to that of tennis Squash professional wrestling , an extremely one sided match in professional wrestling Other Squash 2002 film Squash 2002 film , an Academy Award nominated short film about a squash game SquashFS , a read only file system Squash It , a 1990s pop culture phrase ad campaign promoting non violent ways of resolving conflicts. disambig da Squash flertydig ko ja no Squash nn Squash simple Squash sv Squash ... more details
Image Yellow squash produce 1.jpg thumb right 240px Yellow crookneck squash, a variety of summer squash Summer squash are a subset of Squashplant squashes that are harvested when immature while the rind is still tender and edible . All summer squashes are the fruits of the species Cucurbita pepo although not all squashes of this species are considered summer squashes , but they are considered vegetables in terms of culinary use. The name summer squash refers to the short storage life of these squashes, unlike that of winter squash es. Summer squashes include Cousa squash Isn t this just the Arabic name for zucchini? Pattypan squash Scallop squash Yellow crookneck squash Yellow summer squash Zucchini courgette In the journals of Lewis and Clark, on October 12, 1804, Clark recorded that the Arikara tribe raised great quantities of corn, beans, simlins, &c. Simlin and simnel were southern words for summer squash. He may have been referring to Cucurbita moschata Duchesne, crookneck squash. ref http lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu namesindex journals.php?id lc.1804 10 08&key Mandan Indians ref References reflist External links http whatscookingamerica.net squash.htm Squash page spacing fruit stub Squashes and pumpkins Category Cucurbitaceae Category Squashes and pumpkins ... more details
. It is generally cooked before eating. Planting Because Squashplantsquash is a frost tender vegetable, the seeds do not germinate in cold soil. Most squash seed require a minimum soil temperature ...ToLCleanup Image Cucurbita moschata Butternut.png thumb right 240px Butternut squash , a variety of winter squash Winter squash is a summer growing annual vegetable, ref name dpi http www.dpi.vic.gov.au ... species within the genus Cucurbita . It differs from summer squash in that it is harvested and eaten ... after the soil is thoroughly warmed and all sign of frost has passed. Maintenance Winter squash can ... area. When cutting squash from the vine, two inches of stem should remain attached if possible. Cuts ... Bluehubbardsquash.JPG thumb right A Blue Hubbard squash a variety of Cucurbita maxima , showing bright orange flesh Winter squash is a low calorie, good source of complex vegetable carbohydrates and dietary ... Subspecies, cultivars and varieties Main List of gourds and squashes Cucurbita maxima Ambercup squash Cucurbita maxima Arikara squash Atlantic Giant Banana squash also called Pink Banana squash Cucurbita maxima Buttercup squash Cucurbita maxima Georgia candy roaster Cucurbita maxima Hubbard squash Cucurbita maxima Jarrahdale pumpkin Kabocha Lakota squash Mooregold squash Red kuri squash also called Hokkaido squash, orange Hokkaido squash, or baby red Hubbard squash http www.theworldwidegourmet.com vegetables squash hokkaido.htm Rouge vif d Estampes also spelled Rouge vif d Etamps Cucurbita maxima Turban squash Cucurbita mixta Cushaw squash Cucurbita moschata Butternut squash Cucurbita moschata Long Island cheese squash Cucurbita moschata Fairytale pumpkin squash or Musquee de Provence ref http whatscookingamerica.net squash.htm Squash from What s Cooking America ref Cucurbita pepo Acorn squash Carnival squash Cucurbita pepo Delicata squash also called Peanut squash Gem squash Heart of gold squash Cucurbita pepo a hybrid of acorn squash and sweet dumpling squash Spaghetti squash Sweet ... more details
the plant. Roughly 85 days after germinating, acorn squash are ready to be harvested. Curing takes ...Image Acornsquash.jpg thumb Acorn squash Acorn squash Cucurbita pepo , also called pepper squash ref cite web title Growing winter squash url http www.weekendgardener.net vegetables squash winter.htm work August 2011 publisher Weekend Gardener accessdate 14 August 2011 ref or Des Moines squash , ref name enc is a winter squash with distinctive longitudinal ridges and sweet, yellow orange flesh . Although considered a winter squash , acorn squash belongs to the same species as all summer squash es including zucchini and yellow crookneck squash . The most common variety is dark green in color, often ... Leah A. Zeldes title Eat this Acorn squash, made for stuffing work Dining Chicago publisher ... 2010 10 20 eat this acorn squash made for stuffing format doi accessdate 2010 11 17 ref As the name ... 6 page 2 ref Acorn squash is good and hardy to save throughout the winter in storage, keeping several months in a cool dry location such as a cold cellar. Acorn squash is very easily grown. Seeds are started ... feet in all direction from other hills. As with other squash varieties, the acorn squash produces ... from frost. Acorn squash is most commonly baked, but can also be microwaved, sauteed or steamed. It may be stuffed with rice, meat or vegetable mixtures. ref name zeldes The seeds of the squash are also eaten, usually after being toasted. This squash is not as rich in beta carotene as other ... and Central America , the squash was introduced to early European settlers by Indigenous peoples ... Mary coauthors Jim Stefon, Sal Briones, Joe Meier, Laura Haas title Squash Cucurbita spp. work Crop Plant Resources publisher New Mexico State University, Molecular Biology Program date June 5, 1998 url http research.nmsu.edu molbio plant squash.html accessdate 2010 11 25 External links http www.diningchicago.com blog 2010 10 20 eat this acorn squash made for stuffing Stuffed acorn squash recipe Squashes ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 The spaghetti squash Cucurbita pepo also called vegetable spaghetti , noodle squash , spaghetti marrow , squaghetti , gold string melon lang ja kinshi uri in Japanese language Japanese is an oblong seed bearing variety of winter squash . The fruit can range either from ivory to yellow or orange in color. The orange varieties have a higher carotene content. Its center contains many large seeds. Its flesh is bright yellow or orange. When raw, the flesh is solid and similar to other raw squash when cooked, the flesh falls away from the fruit in ribbons or strands like spaghetti . Preparation Spaghetti squash can be baked, boiled, steamed, or microwaved. ref name howtocook http lowcarbdiets.about.com od cooking a spagsquash.htm How to Cook Spaghetti Squash ref It can be served with or without sauce, as a substitute for pasta. The seeds can be roasted, similar to pumpkin seeds. ref name howtocook Nutrition Spaghetti squash contains many nutrients, including folic ... 2655 2 Squash, winter, spaghetti, cooked, boiled, drained, or baked, without salt ref Cultivation Spaghetti squash are relatively easy to grow, thriving in gardens or in containers. ref http www.allwoodwork.com article gardening spaghetti squash a vegetable with a suprise inside.html Spaghetti squash a vegetable with a surprise inside ref The plants are monoecious , with male and female flowers on the same plant. ref http the1zenith.blogspot.com 2008 06 short essay on spaghetti squash.html A Short Essay on Spaghetti Squash ref Male flowers have long, thin stems that extend upwards from ... turns into the squash if the flower is successfully pollination pollinated . Spaghetti squash plants ... Starr 070730 7822 Cucurbita pepo.jpg Unprepared File Spaghetti Squash 700.jpg Unprepared File Spaghetti Squash Cooked 500.jpg Cooked File Spaghetti Squash Prepared 500.jpg Prepared File Male spaghetti squash flower.jpg Male flower File Female spaghetti squash flower.jpg Female flower gallery References ... more details
Taxobox name Squash bee regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Hymenoptera familia Apidae subfamilia Apinae tribus Eucerini subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Peponapis br Xenoglossa The name Squash bee is applied to two related genera of bee s in the tribe Eucerini Peponapis and Xenoglossa . Both genera are oligolege s pollen specialists on the plant genus Cucurbita and closely related plants squash, cucumbers, etc. . They are small genera, containing only 13 and 7 described species, respectively, and their combined range is nearly identical to the range of Cucurbita in the New World, from South America to North America . Their range has become somewhat expanded along with the movement of cucurbits into other areas as crop plants . The bees themselves are of moderate size, equal to various bumblebee s. The pollen carrying hairs on their legs the scopa biology scopa are unbranched or nearly so, and sparse, to accommodate the exceptionally large, coarse pollen of the host plants. They have also evolved a matinal daily activity cycle, flying before sunrise. Some Xenoglossa species have become morphologically specialized to fly while it is still dark, with greatly enlarged ocelli to allow them to fly in near darkness. The two genera are sometimes thought to be sister ... AG AGP AGPS C CAB Castudies pdf 1 002.pdf Importance of squash bees Peponapis & Xenoglossa as pollinators of domestic Cucurbita in the Americas SPAS Squash Pollinators of the Americas Survey Bot ... in pollinating cucurbits. The findings point to the squash bees being more effective ... Assessing the Pollination Efficiency of the Squash Bee, Peponapis limitaris in Cucurbita ... efficiency of the squash bee Peponapis pruinosa and the honey bee Apis mellifera on summer squash Cucurbita pepo . Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 54 359 377 ref . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Squash Bee Category Bees Category Pollinators bee stub ... more details
Other uses Squash disambiguation Multiple issues one source September 2011 original research September ... Fruit flavored squash before and after being mixed with water. TOC right Squash also called cordial ... . Some traditional squashes contain herbal extract s, most notably elderflower and ginger . Squash ... mixer , it may be combined with an alcoholic beverage to prepare a cocktail see Squash drink Preparation ... or a blend of fruits and berries are commonly used as the base of squash. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id NrCkt1 UWikC&pg PA231&lpg PA231&dq squash fruit concentrate title Handbook ... cordial elderflower , and sometimes orange or lemon. Squash commands a large share of the fruit juices and soft drink s market. Squash is popular in the United Kingdom , Malta , Pakistan , Ireland , India ..., then adding fruit juice and lemon juice or citric acid . Extract Plant extracts may also be added. Preparation Squash is prepared by combining one part concentrate with four or five parts water Carbonated ... are often combined with warm water. Double strength squash and traditional cordials, which are thicker ... squash concentrates are quite weak, and these are sometimes mixed with one part concentrate and two or three parts water. In convenience stores and supermarkets, ready diluted squash is sold in cans, cartons, and plastic bottles. Serving When ordering squash in restaurants, people are often asked ... would be. The most common squash to be served warm was spiced berry, a type that has almost gone ... modern flavours of squash such as lemon, orange & apple and blackcurrant squash. Diluted squash is often ... squash to make a cocktail similar to a Gin and juice cocktail gin and juice . Storage. Most cordials ... sugar, juice or plant extract and some water. Usually it can contain an acidifier such as citric ..., although sugar alone will keep it fresh for quite a long time. Modern squash drinks are generally more complex and sugar free squash even more so the ingredients are usually water, sweetener such as aspartame ... more details
orphan date December 2008 primarysources date December 2008 Infobox Sport governing body assocname England Squash logo EnglandSquash 1 .png sport Squash sport Squash and Racquetball abbrev founded 1928 aff affdate region regionyear location National Squash Centre in Manchester president Jackie Robinson chairman Zena Wooldridge chiefexec Nick Rider secretary coach womenscoach replaced The Squash Rackets Association prevfounded url www.englandsquash.com countryflag England England Squash is the governing body of Squash sport Squash and Racquetball in England . Its objects are to promote and develop Squash and to advance and safeguard the interests of the sport and the governing body. It was founded on 1928 and is headquarter at The National Squash Centre in Manchester . Squash clubs, coaches, tournaments and players in Great Britain can be found on http www.englandsquash.com www.englandsquash.com , the official website of England Squash. External links http www.englandsquash.com Official Website Category Squash in England Category Sports governing bodies in England Category Organizations established in 1928 Category 1928 establishments in England England stub Squash stub ... more details
Image Winter Squash Cucurbita pepo 2000px.jpg thumb Delicata squash Delicata squash Cucurbita pepo is a winter squash with distinctive longitudinal dark green stripes on a yellow or cream colored background and sweet, orange yellow flesh . It is also known as the peanut squash, Bohemian squash, or sweet potato squash. Although considered a winter squash, delicata squash belongs to the same species as all types of summer squash including pattypan squash , zucchini and yellow crookneck squash . The standard delicata is vinous however, bush varieties have arisen including Bush Delicata. Delicata squashes do not store particularly well. ref name backyard Cite web title Cucurbita pepo Delicata Squash publisher backyardgardener.com date 2010 11 18 url http www.backyardgardener.com plantname pda 9b51.html doi accessdate 2010 11 18 ref Delicata squash are easily grown. Seeds are started after all danger of frost is past and the soil is warm or within 3 4 weeks before the predicted last frost date in the area. Seeds directly sown are placed one inch deep, 5 6 to a hill hills are 6 feet in all direction from other hills. Roughly 105 days after germinating, delicata squash are ready to be harvested. Curing takes approximately a week in a warm dry place such as a garage, protected from frost. Delicata squash is most commonly baked, but can also be microwaved, saut ed or steamed. It may be stuffed with meat or vegetable mixtures. The seeds of the squash are also eaten, usually after being toasted. This squash is not as rich in beta carotene as other winter squashes, but is a good source of dietary fiber and potassium , as well as smaller amounts of Vitamin C vitamins C and Vitamin B B , magnesium , and manganese . Indigenous to North America North and Central America , squash were introduced to early European settlers by Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans . References ... highestperch212.html Squashes and pumpkins DEFAULTSORT Delicata Squash Category Squashes ... more details
primarysources date February 2010 Infobox Sport governing body assocname U.S. Squash logo US Squash.png logosize sport Squash sport Squash abbrev USSRA founded aff affdate region regionyear location United States president chairman chiefexec secretary coach womenscoach replaced prevfounded url http www.ussquash.com countryflag USA U.S. Squash is the Sport governing body national governing body for the sport of Squash sport squash in the United States . U.S. Squash was previously known as the United States Squash Racquets Association USSRA . The organization is headquartered in New York City and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee . U.S. Squash owns and licenses the United States Open squash U.S. Open , the North American Open , and all other US Championships. ref http www.ussquash.com functions content.aspx?id 182 About US Squash ref ref http www.ussquash.com ssm pages tournaments tournament list.asp Tournament list ref Last year, the organization held 30 championship events for juniors, adults, hardball, and doubles. The U.S. National High School Championships, held at Yale , is the largest squash tournament in the world in terms of the overall number of participants. In 2008 ... content.aspx?id 442&linkidentifier id&itemid 442 About US Squash ref The Men s National Champions Squash Men s National Championship the SL Green and the Women s National Champions Squash Women s National Championship are held every year at the Master s Championships. U.S. Squash supports five national teams Men s, Women s, Junior Men s, Junior Women s, and U23 that compete abroad in World Squash ... States Open squash US Junior Open squash championship Men s National Champions Squash Women s National Champions Squash References reflist External links http www.ussquash.com USsquash.com DEFAULTSORT Squash, U.S. Category Sports clubs established in 1904 Category Squash in the United States Category Sports governing bodies of the United States Category Sports in New York City US sport stub Squash ... more details
Squash Wales is the Governing bodies of sports in Wales national governing body of Squash sport squash in Wales . It has 121 affiliated clubs and is a member of the World Squash Federation and the European Squash Federation . Squash Wales is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the game including clubs, regional and national leagues, player development and the selection and management of the international squad for competitions, including the European Team Championships and the World Championships. Recent success for the Wales team includes the Bronze medal won in the European Team Championships in Malmo May 2009 , which was the 14th European Team medal won by Wales in all ages since 1997. The Wales team won a world Silver medal in 1999. National competitions organised by Squash Wales include the Welsh Inter County Challenge Shield and the Welsh Open. ref name CC 1 cite web ... ref ref name Sboncen 1 cite web url http www.squashwales.co.uk title Squash Wales publisher Squash Wales year 2009 accessdate 2009 07 20 work Squash Wales website ref ref name Sboncen 2 cite web url http ... wic2009report.pdf publisher Squash Wales date 2009 03 09 accessdate 2009 07 20 work Squash Wales press ... pdf title http www.squashwales.co.uk files spotoniss10.pdf publisher Squash Wales year 2009 accessdate 2009 07 20 work Squash Wales Spot On Issue No. 10 Autumn Winter 2008 ref ref name Sboncen 4 cite ... files etc2009.pdf publisher Squash Wales date 2009 05 06 accessdate 2009 07 20 work Squash Wales press release ref Squash Wales is based at the Sport Wales National Centre , Cardiff, having moved from ... time to move on from St Melons to the WIS title Squash Wales publisher Squash Wales date 30 November 2009 accessdate 21 May 2010 work Squash Wales website ref References reflist colwidth 30em Wales topics Governing bodies of sports in Wales Category Sports governing bodies in Wales Category Squash in Wales Category Organisations based in Cardiff Wales sport stub Wales org stub Squash stub ... more details
Hardball squash is a format of the indoor racquet sport squash sport squash which was first developed in North America in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It is sometimes referred to as being the American version of the sport. ref http www.britannica.com eb topic 255005 hardball squash rackets ... version, or softball squash the hardball game is played using a harder rubber ball which plays faster ... of squash being played in Canada go back to the early 1880s. There it was found that the softer squash balls being used in Britain were not ideally suited to playing in the extremely cold conditions ... States Squash Racquets Association USSRA now called U.S. Squash , and the hardball game was brought ... World Squash Federation One Hundred and Thirty Years of Squash , worldsquash.org.uk, retrieved on March 21 2008 ref Hardball squash was largely the only form of the game played in North America until ... racquetball courts for squash play . By the mid 1990s, the vast majority of squash players in North America had switched to playing the international version of the game. In 1996, 80 of squash ball sales ... hardball squash is no longer a very popular game for singles play, the hardball doubles game continues ... Squash Rackets , hickoksports.com, retrieved on March 21 2008 ref Famous hardball squash players Michael Desaulniers Clive Caldwell squash player Clive Caldwell Stuart Goldstein Ralph Howe Sam Howe Kenton Jernigan Victor Niederhoffer Sharif Khan Diehl Mateer John Nimick Henri Salaun squash ... hall of fame members.html United States Squash Hall of Fame Members , US squash.org, retrieved on May ... Azam Khan squash player Azam Khan Hashim Khan Jahangir Khan Mohibullah Mo Khan Mo Khan Roshan ... http www.hickoksports.com history squashrackets.shtml Article on the history of squash at hickoksports.com http www.squashtalk.com html columns diner 2001 6a.htm Article on great hardball squash rivalries at squashtalk.com Category Squash sport ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image PetitPanSquash.jpg thumb right 280px Pattypan or white squash Pattypan squash , sunburst squash , cibleme in Cajun French and French, white squash , scallopini or button squash in Australian English , is a summer squash species Cucurbita pepo notable for its small size, round and shallow shape, and scalloped edges, somewhat resembling a small toy top , or flying saucer. The name pattypan derives from a pan for baking a patty. Its French name, p tisson , derives from a Proven al word for a cake made in a scalloped mould. The pattypan squash is also known as scallop squash, granny squash, custard marrow, or custard squash. Pattypan comes in yellow, green, and white varieties. The squash is most tender when relatively immature it is generally served when it is no more than two to three inches in diameter. In fine cuisine, its tender flesh is sometimes scooped out and mixed with flavorings, such as garlic , prior to reinsertion the scooped out husk of a pattypan also is sometimes used as a decorative container for other foods. Pattypan is a good source of magnesium , niacin , and vitamins A and C. One cup contains approximately 20 to 30 calories and no fat. It is often sliced, coated and fried until golden brown. In Polish cuisine, they are pickled in sweet vinegar. Squashes and pumpkins DEFAULTSORT Pattypan Squash Category Squashes and pumpkins Vegetable stub az Patisson de Patisson fr P tisson lt Patisonas nl Patisson pl Patison ru tr spanyol enginar uk ... more details
dominance in Squash. Hashim defeated 4 times winner the current champion Mahmoud Karim of Egypt ... Jahangir Khan , six times winner of the Squash World Open . He went on to win British Open titles ... Open which was created in 1976, The names of such great maestros such as Azam Khan squash player Azam ... the grace a squash court. During his career he won the World Open squash World Open six times and the British Open Squash Championships British Open a record ten times. Between 1981 and 1986, he was unbeaten ... the longest winning streak sports winning streak in squash history, but also one of the longest ... Jansher Khan was defeated in the British Open final, Pakistan squash has fallen from its height and now no longer is the dominant force in squash. No Pakistani since has reached the final of either the British or World Open. Present Pakistan host a number of international squash tournaments and have many professional training centres around the country. Pakistani squash players still have a big presence .... External links http www.pakistansquash.com Pakistan Squash Federation homepage Category Squash in Pakistan Squash stub pakistan sport stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Volley squash is a form of volleyball played within a squash court or similar sized enclosed space with a high ceiling. An convert 8 ft m adj mid high net is placed at halfway across the squash court and a soft blowup ball similar in size to a Football ball football is used. Played by 2 teams of 4, first to 21 points. The rules are similar to volleyball, but with the ball able to rebound off the walls during a rally, the serve must not hit a wall. Category Volleyball DEFAULTSORT Volley Squash Sport stub ... more details
Tuborg Squash is a Denmark Danish orange fruit orange flavoured soft drink , brewed and distributed by Tuborg Brewery . Squash is largely a Danish product, and is not widely available outside of Denmark. According to its producers, it is the oldest Danish soft drink still in existence. ref cite web publisher Carlsberg A S title Carlsberg Danmark Tuborg Squash url http www.carlsbergdanmark.dk Produkter Pages TuborgSquash.aspx accessdate 2010 03 15 language Danish ref In the 1990s , a famous series of commercials starring Danish comedians Jacob Haugaard and Finn N rbygaard . References reflist Category Soft drinks denmark stub da Tuborg Squash ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Irish Squash includes notable players such as Jonah Barrington squash player ... squash awards 2006.htm World Squash Awards . Irish Squash is currently experiencing a resurgence ... Squash Players Association World Championship in November 2006 with the final being played at the Ulster Hall. In September 2011 the European Club Championships will be hosted in Belfast. Irish Squash, the national governing body for squash in Ireland, celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2010. A gala dinner is planned with a host of stars from the world of squash. There are many growth areas within Irish Squash particularly as junior level where promotion and funding has helped to produce so ... in the World Team Championships. class wikitable List of notable Irish Squash Clubs http www.fltc.ie Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club http www.facebook.com oldbelvederesquash Old Belvedere Squash Racquets Club http www.mountpleasantltc.ie squash Mount Pleasant Lawn Tennis Club Westwood http www.alsaa.ie Aer Lingus http www.gltc.ie Galway Lawn Tennis Club http www.naassquash.com Naas Squash Club http www.lccsports.net Leinster Cricket Club http www.sandycovetsc.ie Sandycove Squash Club http www.suttonltc.com Sutton Lawn Tennis Club http thurlesquash.50webs.com Thurles Squash Club Tullamore UCC http www.squash.tcdlife.ie Trinity College Dublin Squash Club The Irish Open is usually held at the imposing ... efefef Year Winner Opponent in final Score in final 2007 Alex Gough squash player Alex Gough Borja ... 2003 2001 Peter Nicol David Palmer squash player David Palmer 15 11, 15 5, 15 9 2000 Peter Nicol Jonathon Power 15 12, 15 12, 15 9 Jonah Barrington squash player Jonah Barrington won the Irish Open ... Hunt beat Mohibullah Khan in the then new Squash Ireland Centre in Dublin. Earlier, from the mid ... for ten years in succession. In 2005, an infamous incident occurred when the Pakistani squash team ... finalist reached the semi finals. External links http www.irishsquash.com Official Irish Squash ... more details
Infobox VG title Space Squash image Image Space Squash for Virtual Boy, Front Cover.jpg 256px caption Space Squash Box art for Virtual Boy developer Tomcat System publisher Coconuts Japan designer engine Proprieary license Commercial released vgrelease Japan JPN September 9, 1995 genre Sports game Sports Squash sport Squash modes Single player video game Single player ratings vgratings CERO A all ages platforms Virtual Boy media 4 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge requirements input Gamepad Virtual Boy controller Nihongo Space Squash was released in Japan by Coconuts Japan in 1995 for the Virtual Boy . This game is essentially a 3D version of Pong . You control a robot who moves up, down, left and right to intercept the ball as it moves towards you. The gameplay is similar to games such as Super Glove Ball for the Nintendo Entertainment System NES or Cosmic Smash for the Dreamcast . The challenge lies in telling how close the ball is to you. See also List of Virtual Boy games References cite web url http www.vr32.de modules games index.php?type released&sec main&id 13 title Space Squash publisher Planet Virtual Boy accessdate 2006 06 04 External links GameFAQs id 571620 Category 1995 video games Category Breakout clones Category Japan exclusive video games Category Tomcat System games Category Virtual Boy games Category Pong variations Category Coconuts Japan games fr Space Squash nl Space Squash pt Space Squash paddle videogame stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 merge Maccabiah Games date October 2010 The game of international softball Squash sport squash first became an official Maccabiah Games sport in the 10th Games, which were played in 1977. The competition was held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem , which had two courts that were covered by a tin roof and were open to the air. With the temperature in Jerusalem often reaching 90  F 32  C in July, the inside temperature of the courts exceeded 100  F 38  C on some days. 10th Maccabiah Games 1977 The United States team consisted of the top Jewish hardball squash players in the country. The team was led by Glenn Whitman, former captain and number one player at Harvard University . Other players included Len Bernheimer, a top ranked amateur who previously played in college at Williams, Roger Alcaly, and Bill Kaplan, the recent captain of Harvard s varsity squash team. The U.S. team was a heavy underdog, because none of the players had ever played any competitive softball squash, which is played on a wider court with a higher tin on the front wall and a much slower ball. Nevertheless, the U.S. team managed to earn a Silver Medal by upsetting both England and Australia before losing to South Africa in the finals. 11th Maccabiah Games 1981 Captained by Bill Kaplan, now a world ranked squash player on the World Professional hardball Squash Tour WPSA , the U.S. Squash Team eked out upsets again to earn a Silver Medal, falling to South Africa in the finals. This time, the team included another Harvard freshman squash standout, David Boyum. 12th Maccabiah Games 1985 Fielding its strongest team ever yet still with almost no competitive experience in the international softball game, the U.S. Team this time consisted of three professionally ranked ... player in the industry. See also Maccabiah Games DEFAULTSORT Maccabiah Squash Category Squash tournaments Category Squash sport Squash stub ... more details
File Doubles court dimensions.bmp.jpg thumb Squash Doubles Court Specifications History Squash Doubles ... the sport in North America and more than 15,000 players Squash Canada, U.S. Squash, the ISDA International Squash Doubles Association and the WDSA Women s Doubles Squash Association . The four groups ... and recently hosted a 50,000 event in New York City. These tours partner with urban squash programs ... tournaments. U.S. SquashSquash doubles in the United States started in October 1907 and was standardized in the 1930s. U.S. SQUASH started the men s and women s National Championships in 1933 ... in 1981 in Toronto and was sanctioned by all three North American squash associations and the WSF known then as the International Squash Racquets Federation . By 2010, eight US Squash Doubles Champions .... New York and Philadelphia have active doubles leagues for both men and women of all abilities. Squash Canada Squash doubles has been played in Canada since the 1920s. There are currently 36 courts .... It is the oldest international doubles contest in the world. WORLD SQUASH DOUBLES The World Squash ... Squash Racquets Federation. It has been held bi annually since 1994 where it has alternated ... squash competition between the United States and Canada, played every other year, in a Ryder Cup type ... s doubles squash players from across North America in a team format in Open and age class ... Doubles Professional Squash Doubles Professional doubles started in 1938 at Heights Casino ... Squash Doubles Association. It is the governing body responsible for the world professional squash ... tour racquet. It has quickly become North America s largest professional squash tour. In the fall ... 0 valign top class wikitable Chris Walker squash player Chris Walker ENG 4 Martin Heath SCO 4 Mark ... Squash Association formed in 2007, it has reached several of its goals. It has increased the number of women playing Professional Squash Doubles professional and amateur doubles, encouraging former ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Other uses Squash disambiguation Image Squash tennis.jpg thumb 240px Plum Orchard squash tennis court Squash tennis is an United States American variant of squash sport squash racquets , but played with a ball and racquets that are closer to the equipment used for tennis ... of squash racquets and the speed of racquetball . It also has exercise and recreational potential for older players. Court Squash tennis is played in various four walled courts. The front wall against ... running at least from the front wall to the service line. Unlike a squash racquets court, there are no service boxes. There are four types of courts North American squash court A North America n squash court is convert 18.5 by 32 ft . Originally designed for the related game of squash sport squash racquets , by the early 1930s the National Squash Tssociation NSTA approved play on this kind of court. The dimensions are quite similar to the official squash tennis court. The only required modifications are the addition of a convert 4.5 ft adj on back wall line in N. American squash the back wall ... of squash becomes less popular, new courts are not being built, and many old ones are being converted to other uses. Squash tennis court In 1910 the NSTA adopted a standard court size of convert .... American squash court they began to disappear. It did not make economic sense to maintain a specialty court when a more versatile one was acceptable. International squash court An International squash court is convert 21 by 32 ft . The additional lines will need to be added. The extra width of the court ... size, and ones constructed specifically for squash tennis varied from each other somewhat. They were ... on squash tennis history has recently been installed in the mansion, which is occasionally open ... on the floor and back wall of squash racquets courts. Manner of play Squash tennis is played by two players. An illustrated playing guide with rules was published by the NSTA in 1968 see squash tennis ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Image Squash and Stretch.jpg thumb right 300px Figure 1.1 Image Squash and stretch2.jpg thumb tight 300px Figure1.2 Squash and stretch is a common animation technique applied to characters or objects in motion. The technique makes their actions more fluid, and it is generally exaggerated for a cartoonish effect. When utilized with more subtlety, it works just as well for realistic movements. Squash and stretch was used to great effect in early 1920s American cartoons such as Felix the Cat and Betty Boop . It can also be used in comics or still cartoon art. When done in accordance with the principles of animation, squash and stretch keeps the volume of the character constant. This is often explained by analogy to a half filled sack of flour. In one episode of Tiny Toon Adventures , Babs Bunny mentions that the technique makes cartoons inherently funnier. Squash and stretch is the principle of how an object squashes figure 1.1, left or how it stretches figure 1.1, right . An example is a classic cartoon take figure 1.2 , where it helps make an animation more life like and solid . When squash and stretch is applied, it creates the illusion that a drawing has dimension and volume. Squash and stretch does not always have to be cartoonlike when we crouch down in anticipation for a large leap, we squash. When we spring into the air, we stretch. A half filled flour sack is an example of a more cartoonlike squash and stretch when dropped the sack squashes a lot when picked up it stretches a lot but throughout the entire action, the volume never changes. Microsoft Research has developed http vis.berkeley.edu papers animfilter The Cartoon Animation Filter for use with a diverse array of media, including motion capture, video, and digital 2D and 3D animation. The filter adds a smoothed, inverted, and sometimes time shifted version of the second derivative ... creates anticipation, follow through, exaggeration, and squash and stretch effects. See also ... more details
File Cucurbita moschata Butternut.png thumb Butternut Squash Butternut squash Cucurbita moschata , also known in Australia and New Zealand as butternut pumpkin , is a type of winter squash fruit squash . It has a sweet, nutty taste similar to that of a pumpkin . It has yellow skin and orange fleshy pulp. When ripe, it turns increasingly deep orange, and becomes sweeter and richer. It grows on a vine . The most popular variety, the Waltham Butternut, originated in Waltham, Massachusetts , where it was developed at the Waltham Experiment Station by Robert E. Young. ref Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Farm & Market Report, Vol. 78, No. 10, October 2001 ref ref cite web last The Campus Chronicle title Obituaries url http www.umass.edu chronicle archives 01 09 21 obits.html accessdate Sept 21, 2001 ref ref cite interview last Arena first Al interviewer Nicole Chan title Interview Discussion Report for Waltham Farming History Project city Waltham date 2009 10 28 accessdate 2011 3 20 ref Uses Butternut squash is a fruit that can be roasted and toasted and also be pur e d to make a soup or mashed into soups, casseroles, breads, and muffins. In Australia it is regarded as a pumpkin , and used interchangeably with other types of pumpkin. It is also commonly used in South Africa. It is often used in soup or can be cooked on a grill. Grilled butternut is normally either seasoned with spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon or the de seeded centre stuffed with other vegetables for example ... moschata nutritionalvalue name Butternut squash, raw kJ 188 protein 1.0 g fat .10 g carbs 11.69 g fiber ... http vegbox recipes.co.uk ingredients butternut squash.php title Butternut Squash accessdate 2009 ... is also edible and softens when roasted. One of the most common ways to prepare butternut squash is roasting. To do this, the squash is cut in half lengthwise, lightly brushed with cooking oil ... foods.com profiles butternut squash title Butternut Squash accessdate 2011 12 14 year 2011 ... more details
Other uses Squash disambiguation Squash Infobox sport image squash 1.jpg imagesize 200px caption nickname registered clubs contact No team Single mgender category Racquet sport equipment Squash ball , squash racquet olympic No br But is recognised as an Olympic Sport Squash is a high speed racquet sport ..., hollow rubber ball. Squash is recognized by the International Olympic Committee IOC and remains ... called squash racquets , a reference to the squashable soft ball used in the game compared with the fatter ball used in its parent game Racquets sport racquets or rackets see below . History Squash is a sport ... in the early 12th century in France. ref name zug cite web last Zug first James title History of Squash url http www.ussquash.com functions content.aspx?id 1252 work US Squash accessdate 17 January 2011 ref It is stated that Squash, with its element of hitting balls against walls, was for entertainment .... ref name zug This developed the early racquets used in tennis and squash. Then in late fifteenth century, tennis was developed and spread to other European nations. The next major development of squash ... led to the formation of squash was called fives , similar to American handball handball . Fives was essentially ... against a wall or walls. Image Nanoldsquash2.JPG right thumb Old and new styled Squash racquets These games gained popularity in schools, and squash itself was developed at Harrow School in England ... of Squash , Hi Tec World Squash Championships Manchester 2008 , 16 November 2008. ref The first courts .... ref name zug The racquets have changed in much the same way as those used in tennis. Squash ... increased in popularity with various schools, clubs and even private citizens building squash courts, but with no set dimensions. The first squash court in North America appeared at St. Paul s School ... of squash in the world was formed as the United States Squash Racquets Association, USSRA , now known as US Squash. In April 1907 the Tennis, Rackets & Fives Association set up a sub committee to set ... more details