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         Sports History:     more books (100)
  1. Sports in World History (Themes in World History) by David G. McComb, 2004-10-28
  2. Sport of the Gods (American Negro : His History & Literature Series 2) by Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1993-06
  3. Marrow of the Nation: A History of Sport and Physical Culture in Republican China (Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes, 10) by Andrew D. Morris, 2004-09-13
  4. Sports and Games of the Ancients: (Sports and Games Through History) by Steve Craig, 2002-05-30
  5. Sports Illustrated 50 Years: The Anniversary Book by Editors of Sports Illustrated, 2004-10-26
  6. Glow Pucks and 10-Cent Beer: The 101 Worst Ideas in Sports History by Greg Wyshynski, 2006-03-20
  7. Modern Sports Helmets: Their History, Science and Art by James A., Ph.D. Newman, 2007-10-15
  8. Sports Illustrated Kids Year In Sports 2008 (Sports Illustrated for Kids Year in Sports) by Sports Illustrated Kids, 2007-12-01
  9. The Complete Book of Frisbee: The History of the Sport & the First Official Price Guide by Victor A. Malafronte, F. Davis Johnson, 1998-05
  10. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From the Ancient Greeks to the Present by Robert Mechikoff, Steven Estes, 1993-02
  11. The Sports Illustrated 1996 Sports Almanac (Serial) by Editors of Sports Illustrated, 1995-11
  12. Daytona Beach: 100 Years of Racing (Sports History) (Images of America) by Harold D., Sr. Cardwell, 2002-07
  13. History of Sports - Track and Field (History of Sports) by Nathan Aaseng, 2001-08-21
  14. Blacks at the Net: Black Achievement in the History of Tennis (Sports) by Sundiata Djata, 2008-03

61. Sports Sites
North American Society for sports history includes link to Journal of Sport History the best site for sports history with information on conferences,
http://www.sports.stir.ac.uk/NewSite/SportSites.htm
Close this Browser Window To Return. UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS STUDIES SPORTS SITES The revolution in IT has opened up exciting ways and opportunities for seeking, managing and disseminating information. Nowhere are the opportunities greater than in the world of sport. On the following pages we have set out some of the sports sites that we think you might find useful in your studies. SPORTS DATABASES Sport discus Excellent resource - index to literature in recreation, exercise physiology, sports medicine, coaching, physical fitness, and the psychology, history and sociology of sport. Athens password and user name required - available at the library. http://biomed.niss.ac.uk/ovidweb/ovidweb.cgi North American Sport Library Network (NASLIN)
- extensive links to a range of other sites http://www.sportquest.com/naslin/nasnew14.html The Virtual Library of Sport http://sportsvl.com/

62. All-Sports History
MIAC AllSports Competition History ALL SPORTS TITLE LINKS MIAC HISTORY MEMBERS MIAC SPORTS RECORDBOOK STATS
http://www.miac-online.org/allsportshistory.html

VIEW: 1996-97 COMPETITION
MIAC All-Sports Competition History
Year George Durenberger
Trophy (Men) Pat Wiesner
Trophy (Women)
Macalester College Macalester College Macalester College Gustavus Adolphus College Macalester College Macalester College St. John's University Gustavus Adolpus College Gustavus Adolphus College St. John's University University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas Gustavus Adolphus College St. John's University St. John's University St. John's University St. Olaf College University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas St. Olaf College University of St. Thomas St. Olaf College University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas

63. Morphizm.com -- Storming The Castle: Why We Need To Know Our Radical Sports Hist
Storming the Castle Why We Need to Know Our Radical sports history. by Dave Zirin, Edge of Sports In High School, I was a 5 10 inch center for the
http://www.morphizm.com/observations/zirin/zirin_storming.html
"It's a tried and true way of dealing with people or nations that the ruling elite finds troublesome or inconvenient whoever gets in our way. They're simply lumped into the enemy pile. " "You need gas money and a car that works. Of course, my preference is to do it in the middle of the night! Leave them little presents, you know what I'm saying? Like the Easter bunny. " "Word comes that brother Cat Stevens refuses to lend his support to our virtuous jihad. May this turncoat's Peace Train be laden with explosives and rammed into the Mountain of Mohammed, peace be upon him." " I think art and politics are directly related to each other, and people that deny the cross-influence are kidding themselves." "Carbs are the new terrorists. Bread is the new Bin Laden. I can't wait to order a low-carb veggie Whopper. People are pathetic.

64. HickokSports.com - History - Index By Sport
This document is an index, arranged by sport, to the history section of Hickoksports.com, the largest collection of sports information on the Internet.
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/sprtindx.shtml
Sports History
Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum Links Search
Index by Sport
Choose the first letter of the sport:
A B C D ... Y
History Biography Glossaries Calendar Quotations ... Directory A

65. Sports:History
Sportshistory. The history of the Savannah Sand Gnats The history of ballet dancing The history of the Cleveland Cavaliers Sumo wrestling history,
http://www.essortment.com/in/Sports.History/
Sports:History

66. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Sports
sports Collections at the National Museum of American history sports Breaking Records, Breaking Barriers portrays athletes, focusing on their
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/sports.htm

Selected Links
Sports Collections at the National Museum of American History Sports: Breaking Records, Breaking Barriers portrays athletes, focusing on their participation in significant events and the social contexts that influenced them. On and off the playing field, these undaunted individuals broke records for themselves and broke barriers for us all. They are the inspiration for future generations who will challenge the barriers that remain. Archives Center: Julian Black Scrapbooks of Joe Louis Roberto Clemente, National Postal Museum Exhibit
Kids' Castle
interactive web site for ages 8-16 Sports
Hockey Jersey
Baseball
Joe Louis
Boxing Gloves
Chris Evert's
Tennis Racket
Homestead Grays
Ice Skates Arthur Ashe 's Tennis Racket NASCAR Stock Car Encyclopedia Smithsonian American Social and Cultural History Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center Public Inquiry Mail Service ... Smithsonian Institution

67. Research Reports: Sports Collection Pioneered New Directions For Smithsonian Mis
now part of the Sport history Collection of the Smithsonian s National Museum of represents a very particular aspect of sport history modern,
http://www.si.edu/opa/insideresearch/9581/9581sprt.htm
Report No. 81; Summer 1995
Sports collection pioneered new directions for Smithsonian mission
By Vicki Moeser
Smithsonian Office of Public Affairs Sitting in her book-filled office adorned with a Victorian wooden ticket window at the National Museum of American History, Ellen Roney Hughes discusses her belief that all artifacts have meaning, including and perhaps especially sports artifacts. "My research area is in material culture, which is the use of artifacts in the study of history," she explains. Hughes, a cultural historian in the museum's Division of Community Life, oversees a collection of about 3,000 mostly 19th- and 20th-century sports objects, ranging from a backyard badminton set to Arthur Ashe's tennis racket. Included in this collection is an assortment of sports equipment acquired in the late 1800s by George Brown Goode, who worked at the Smithsonian from the early 1870s, first as a volunteer and eventually becoming the director of the U.S. National Museum (now Arts and Industries).
A 19th century pair of ice skates collected by George Brown Goode, now part of the Sport History Collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

68. "Index Of College Scholarship Sports.NCAA Sport History."
A brief history of NCAA sports and where they began.
http://athleticscholarships.net/ncaa-sports-history.htm
Home About Us What We Do Questions ... Contact Us NCAA College athletic history historical facts and the origins of collegiate sport Baseball. The NCAA College World Series is held each year in Omaha, Nebraska which has been the permanent home of the championship since 1950 Basketball. The NCAA took over the national basketball championship tournament in 1940 from the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Cross Country The International Amateur Athletic Federation took over administration of cross-country in 1962. Rules were established for both men and women. The first women's world championship meet was held in 1967, a year after the AAU set up a women's national championship. Fencing. The National Fencing Coaches Association (NFCA) of America was formed in 1948. In 1951 the NCAA championship results were used to select an All-American team. Awards were made retroactive to 1941. Field Hockey In its efforts to continually raise the level of field hockey in the United States, US Field Hockey introduced its Olympic Development initiative The Futures Program in 1990. This elite program features more than 4,000 athletes participating in specialized monthly training sessions.

69. "A Brief History Of Your Sport.Facts About The History Of Sport. "
A brief history of sports some popular and some more obscure.
http://athleticscholarships.net/history-sports-m-z.htm
Home About Us What We Do Questions ... Contact Us facts and historical information about sport the roots and origins of the games we play Soccer. In King Edward's reign of England (1307-1327), laws were passed that threatened imprisonment to anyone caught playing soccer. King Edward's proclamation said:" For as much as there is a great noise in the city caused by hustling over large balls, from which many evils may arise, which God forbid, we command and forbid on behalf of the King, on pain of imprisonment, such game to be used in the city future." Softball originated in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day, 1887. A group of about twenty young men had gathered in the gymnasium of the Farragut Boat Club in order to hear the outcome of the Harvard-Yale football game. After Yale's victory was announced and bets were paid off, a man picked up a stray boxing glove and threw it at someone. Swimming.

70. SMUMUSTANGS.COM :: THE OFFICIAL SITE OF SMU ATHLETICS
Sit back and enjoy as the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football history are counted down at smumustangs.com. Click here to visit College sports Online
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Doak Walker winning the Heisman, Lance McIlhenny's touchdown in the 1983 Cotton Bowl, the opening of Ford Stadium - They are all among the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History. Where do they rank? You voted and the decision has been made. Relive all the moments from No. 90 to No. 1 and thanks for taking part of the 90 Greatest Moments in SMU Football History. THE COUNTDOWN No. 90 :: First School Win (1915) No. 89 :: Rutledge sets two school records (2003) No. 88 :: Phillips 100 yard INT (1984) No. 87 :: McCown completes 19 straight (1999) ... SMU Mustangs Football SMUMustangs.com THE WEB This website is served by CSTV Online, Inc.
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71. The Sporting News: The Vault
Check out our collection of exclusive material, including Best sports City, News chronicles the teams and players who have made Final Four history.
http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/
Our resource gems, more than a century in the making, on the people and events of sports.
Super Bowl
NBA Finals

World Series

Stanley Cup
...
History of TSN

The Sporting News Archives was established in 1986 as a part of The Sporting News Publishing Company. Its primary purpose is to support the staff of the company by providing accurate reference information in a timely manner and by collecting and maintaining materials relevant to the production of our weekly magazine and our other products. There are several distinct collections in the archives dating from before the turn of the century to the present day including:
  • A photo collection of over 1.2 million prints
  • A 10,000-volume sports literature collection
  • Team media guides from the four major team sports
  • A newspaper and magazine microfilm collection
  • Clipping files on individuals and subjects
  • Publications from The Sporting News
  • Selected sports and general periodicals
    MORE...

    Pro Football's Heroes of the Hall
    All of pro football's immortals all of the players, coaches and shapers of the game who are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame are remembered and honored in HEROES OF THE HALL: Pro Football's All-Time Best , a special hardcover commemorative book. This 400-page book is filled with color and vintage black-and-white photographs that relive the contributions of every Hall of Famer. Suitable for reading, or for coffee-table browsing. A perfect gift for pro football fans!
  • 72. THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION -- Legion Sports -- History Of The National Track And
    Amendments to sports Guide sports Guide A Proud history. The Legion s involvement in track and field goes back to the 1950 s when Ontario Legion Hydro
    http://www.legion.ca/asp/docs/sports/TFhist_e.asp

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    The Legion's involvement in track and field goes back to the 1950's when Ontario Legion Hydro Branch 277 first sponsored the former Canadian Olympic Training Plan. This program went Dominion wide after the 1956 Legion Dominion Convention in Vancouver. By 1957 the Legion was conducting national athletes' clinics with each province being invited to send athletes and coaches.
    By 1961 more than 700 athletes had attended these sessions. In 1962 the Canadian Government awarded a grant to sustain the program and this funding continued until 1969. When this support was withdrawn, the track and field program went back to being a provincial level program. In 1975, however, the Legion decided to run a pilot national track and field meet in Waterloo, Ontario. It's extreme success led to the continuation of the program for a 1976 meet in Edmonton, Alberta, since when it has become an annual event and a major program within the Legion. Funding is provided from the Legion's own resources. The nationally sanctioned event which has developed over the years is now divided into two sections - a two-day meet and a two-day clinic for the athletes. These events are attended by more than 330 athletes, 25 coaches and 35 chaperons.

    73. Black-History-Month.net -Famous African Americans In Sports History--www.Black-H
    Blackhistory-Month.net showcases the history of the firsts accomplishments of African Americans including individuals that might not ever wind up in the
    http://www.black-history-month.net/sports.htm
    Beyond Black History Month Books and Shopping History of Blacks BEFORE Slavery Black History Month 2005 Attn: Black History Speakers! Need an online way to market? Mention this ad, and receive a presence for $14.97! Home About Us PhatLinkz ... Contact Us Sports Muhammad Ali Charlie Stafford golf pioneer The first Black in major league baseball was Moses Fleetwood Walker, who was a catcher on the Toledo team of the American Assn. in 1884. The first Black in the major leagues in the modern era was Jackie Robinson, who joined the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 10, 1947. Robinson played his first major league game against the Boston Braves at Brooklyn's Ebbets field on April 15, 1947. Larry Doby joined the Cleveland Indians on July 6 and became the first Black player in the American League . Three other Blacks were signed by major league teams in 1947: Dan Bankhead, the first pitcher in the major leagues, Brooklyn Dodgers; Willard Brown, outfielder, St. Louis Browns; Henry Thompson, infielder, St. Louis Browns. The first Black selected for All-American basketball honors was Don Barksdale of UCLA (1947).

    74. CNU Football
    Christopher Newport Football history Football Home Schedule Roster Stats Football history Football Honors Coaching Records
    http://athletics.cnu.edu/Sports/Football/foothist.htm
    About CNU Admissions Student Life Academics ... University Services Christopher Newport Football History Year Record Pct. Conf.Record Pct. Finish Coach Post Season Matt Kelchner NCAA Matt Kelchner NCAA Matt Kelchner NCAA Matt Kelchner NCAA Totals Football Home Schedule Roster Stats ... Record Book

    75. Rearview Mirror - Great Moments In Sports
    Michigan s long history of ski jumping Skiing quite possibly is the oldest The sport of bowling has been with us in one form or another since at least
    http://info.detnews.com/history/index.cfm?action=categories&category=sports

    76. University Of Florida - Department Of Recreational Sports -History
    The history of Lake Wauburg has seen the development of a small portion of land used by the National Intramural Recreational sports Association
    http://www.recsports.ufl.edu/lake_history.aspx
    University of Florida - Department of Recreational Sports Search:
    • Home Aquatics Facilities Fitness ... Information / History
      History
      In the beginning....
      See more pictures from Lake Wauberg's past...

      In 1918, the University YMCA purchased twenty acres of land and water at Lake Wauburg as a recreation center for University of Florida students. This was before the road across Paynes Prairie was completed. The journey to the lake took about a half-day on a winding road of mostly sand with the danger of getting stuck in the sand and mud.
      In 1928 Dr. John Tigert became president of the university. The University YMCA dissolved, and the land was deeded to the University of Florida with the understanding that the Union would administer the facility. The Union took over the running of Lake Wauburg (then Camp Wauburg) in 1936, and the transfer of the property to the University of Florida occurred in 1938.
      In 1962-63 U. F. Student Government acquired what is currently known as Lake Wauburg South. This is a 72-acre (30.2 acres under water) parcel of land, which the Athletic Association had bought from a private citizen in 1958. The Athletic Association had envisioned it as a retreat facility and an area for team use, but no development of the land occurred.
      During the period between the acquisition of Lake Wauburg South and the reopening of the North Park, many ideas were discussed relating to the development of both areas of land. One possibility discussed was the transfer of the North Park to the Department of Natural Resources, and the development of the South Park. The State Division of Parks was to incorporate Lake Wauburg North into its Paynes Prairie project. This transfer never occurred. Stipulations in the court order under which the University acquired the property in 1938 held that the property was for the use of the students of the University of Florida and could not be sold or transferred to any other party.

    77. University Of Florida - Department Of Recreational Sports -History & Tradition
    Sport Clubs New Students About Us Intramural sports / Info / history Tradition. history Tradition. history of UF Intramural sports Champions
    http://www.recsports.ufl.edu/sports_history.aspx
    University of Florida - Department of Recreational Sports Search:
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      History of UF Intramural Sports Champions 7 on 7 Flag Football 5 on 5 Basketball Volleyball Outdoor Soccer ... t
      Flag Football
      Summer B 2005 Men's Freshmen Tournament AFL Co-ed. Freshmen Tournament Depth Chargers Women's Freshmen Tournament Depth Chargers Fall 2004 Men's Independent A (All-Campus) Legends Men's Independent B The Mighty Whities Fraternity ( Overall) TEP F raternity Orange Pi Lambda Phi F raternity Blue TEP G rad/Fac/Staff Average Joe's Sorority Kappa Delta Wo men's Independent (All-Campus) Sh ockettes Co-ed. The Union Summer B 2004 Men's Freshmen Tournament Pi Kappa Phi Co-ed. Freshmen Tournament T he Eagles Women's Freshmen Tournament The Sharks Fall 2003 Men's Independent A (All-Campus) The Ruckus Men's Independent B Red Zone Fraternity ( Overall) Pi Lambda Phi F raternity Orange Pi Kapp Phi F raternity Blue Pi Lambda Phi G rad/Fac/Staff M-Bombers Sorority Alpha Omicron Pi Wo men's Independent (All-Campus) Caribsa Co-ed. Depth Chargers Summer B 2003 Men's Freshmen Tournament Last Chance C o-ed. Freshmen Tournament

    78. UNT :: Recreational Sports : History
    UNT Recreational sports Student Rec Center history. The history of the Student Recreation Center. Groundbreaking Ceremony March 2003
    http://www.unt.edu/recsports/thesrc/history.htm
    Calendar Mission Site Map Search ... Facility Reservations History Hours of Operation Membership Information Mission Other Facilities ... Student Rec Center
    The History of the Student Recreation Center
    - Groundbreaking Ceremony March 2003 - How did it start? UNT students considered a recreation center to be a critical facility on a university campus. In fact, the project was initiated by the Recreation and Leisure Studies Society, a UNT student group, in 1997. The idea gained momentum through student involvement and a referendum was voted on by the students and then passed by the Texas legislature, making the Student Recreation Center a reality. The need for the Student Recreation Center was further documented by a survey of UNT students that showed a need for "a place to be on campus." The survey indicated a critical need for student social and leisure space on campus.
    How is it funded?
    1900 Chestnut Drive Denton, Texas 76203 (940) 565-2275

    79. SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- History Re-booted
    Indepth coverage of the Chargers, Padres, Aztecs, high school and other sports from The San Diego Union-Tribune and SignOnSandiego.
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/20050420-9999-lz1s20soccer.html
    Weather Traffic Surf Maps ... Webcam
    All of SignOnSanDiego News Sports Entertainment Classifieds Web Community Events
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    Chargers Padres Del Mar Races ... Outdoors Columnists Nick Canepa Alan Drooz Ed Graney Chris Jenkins ... Wireless Edition History re-booted
    Ex-Socker DaSilva helps in reel-time tale of U.S.' 1950 victory over England
    By Glae Thien
    SPECIAL TO THE UNION-TRIBUNE April 20, 2005 Nino DaSilva knew that he had big shoes to fill portraying one of the players on the 1950 U.S. national team that achieved one of the biggest upset victories in World Cup soccer history. DaSilva especially remembers stepping into replicas of the awkward footwear of the era, as an actor in "The Game of Their Lives," a movie set to premiere Friday from the creators of "Rudy" and "Hoosiers." In the process, the onetime member of the old San Diego Sockers indoor team walked away with a greater admiration of the players who beat England 1-0 in Brazil for "America's Finest Moment in the World's Greatest Game," as the movie poster proclaims. In a twist for Eric Wynalda, the former U.S. national soccer player says he takes great pride in missing a shot just off the crossbar in a scene from the movie "The Game of Their Lives."

    80. Sports And Africa
    Journal of Sport history published by the North American Society for Sport history since 1974. Has full text articles, in Adobe pdf.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/sports.html
    Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Topics: Sports
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    Olympics

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    South African Sports
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    AllAfrica.com Sports

    Africa Online - Sports

    All Africa Games, 7th, Johannesubrg, 1999
    http://www.aag.org.za/ In French. "Tous les 4 ans, ces Jeux regroupent 3000 jeunes des pays francophones dans des concours sportifs et culturels, représentatifs des pratiques de la jeunesse francophone." Has held international games in Maroc 1989, France 1994, Madagascar 1997. Niamey, Niger will host the 2005 games. Has a directory of Ministries of Sport , words to the official CIJF hymn, a newsletter. Based in Paris, France. [KF] http://jeux.francophonie.org/ In French and English. "The Conference is composed of 38 ministers or representatives of member countries or governments in charge of Youth and Sports. It meets every two years..." "The CONFEJES came into being in Paris, on December 1969, following the initiative of the African Presidents Habib Bourghiba (Tunisia), Leopold Sedar Senghor (Senegal) and Hamani Diori (Niger)." Has full text conference documents, a directory of African Ministers of sport from French-speaking countries , related web sites. Based in Dakar, Senegal. http://www.confejes.org/

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