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In 1956 , NHL president Clarence Campbell , at the urging of Wirtz and Norris , signed a ten - game television contract with CBS , but none of the money went for player salaries or pensions . This irritated some players ...
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This engaging reference traces the fascinating and often tumultuous growth of sports in America--how the icons, the commercial enterprises, sporting events, and even fan culture have changed from decade to...
pitchers William “Bucky” Walters and Paul Derringer won 27 and 25 games, respectively. Walters was named the National League MVP. However, the New York Yankees demolished the Reds in the World Series in four straight games.
From Colonization to Globalization Gerald R. Gems, Linda J. Borish, Gertrud Pfister. □ First America's Cup yacht race staged □ Muscular Christianity movement emerges, with Thomas Wentworth Higginson writing.
In this compact volume, Kenneth L. Shropshire confronts prominent racial myths head-on, offering both a history of—and solutions for—the most pressing problems currently plaguing sports.
A Brief History of American Sports reveals that from colonial times to the present, sports have been central to American culture, and a profound expression of who we are.
Bowie Kuhn , then a young lawyer who represented the leagues , was appointed interim commissioner and soon slipped into the position to stay . Kuhn was the first commissioner steeped in the requirements of the modern position .
Co-authored by two of the world's foremost experts on sports culture, one American and one European, this book draws on both the outsider's perspective and that of the insider to explain American sports culture.
The book isn't just about baseball statistics and box scores, though; baseball games are adeptly matched with ... John Vernon (1995), Arthur Diamond (1992), and Paul Dorinson (1999) to the broader sports world and American society.