Sports in the Western WorldRowman and Littlefield, 1982 - 360 sider Traces the history of sports from the original Greek Olympics to the development of professional team sports and considers the business and political aspects of sports. |
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... formed two clubs , First Vienna and Vienna Cricket and Football Club . In 1894 they began competing against each other in soccer . One of the first native Austrians admitted into the Vienna Cricket and Football Club was Hugo Meisl , des ...
... formed two clubs , First Vienna and Vienna Cricket and Football Club . In 1894 they began competing against each other in soccer . One of the first native Austrians admitted into the Vienna Cricket and Football Club was Hugo Meisl , des ...
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... formed a cricket club , which in fact played more soccer than cricket , and soon produced one of the most prestigious teams in all of Latin America , Penarol . The Uruguayan Football Association was established in 1900. Simul- taneously ...
... formed a cricket club , which in fact played more soccer than cricket , and soon produced one of the most prestigious teams in all of Latin America , Penarol . The Uruguayan Football Association was established in 1900. Simul- taneously ...
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... formed in Kingston and Toronto , and in 1832 the first American curling club was founded at Orchard Lake , Michigan . By mid - century bonspiels were common throughout central Canada ; in 1866 the Chatham Club organized a match against ...
... formed in Kingston and Toronto , and in 1832 the first American curling club was founded at Orchard Lake , Michigan . By mid - century bonspiels were common throughout central Canada ; in 1866 the Chatham Club organized a match against ...
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vii FROM RITUAL TO RECREATION THE BEGINNINGS OF SPORT | 1 |
The Competitive Impulse 2 Organized Greek Games 3 The Decline and Fall of Athletics | 3 |
Medieval People at Play | 42 |
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