Irving V. Glick
Was the U.S. Open tennis tournament doctor for more than 25 years
JEFFERSON, Texas - Irving V. Glick, who was the U.S. Open tennis tournament doctor for more than 25 years, died Friday. He was 92.
Glick died after a long illness at his home in Great Neck, N.Y., said Haggard Funeral Home in Jefferson.
Glick ran the medical department at the U.S. Open until 1991 and served as the International Tennis Federation's medical representative to the Olympic Games in South Korea in 1988 and Spain in 1992.
Glick was team doctor for St. John's men's basketball for about 20 years, including the school's 1985 Final Four team.
April 17, 2009
Irving V. Glick
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