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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Side 90
... founded by a group of aristocratic patrons in the little Hampshire village of Hambledon , around 1750. In 1787 , however , the far more powerful Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in London , destined to become the unofficial Mecca of ...
... founded by a group of aristocratic patrons in the little Hampshire village of Hambledon , around 1750. In 1787 , however , the far more powerful Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in London , destined to become the unofficial Mecca of ...
Side 146
... founded . Replacing the short - lived National Association of Professional Base Ball Players , the full name of the new organization was the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs . The new title accurately conveyed the essence ...
... founded . Replacing the short - lived National Association of Professional Base Ball Players , the full name of the new organization was the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs . The new title accurately conveyed the essence ...
Side 213
... founded in 1919 under the leadership of Henri Jooris , a rich businessman of Lille . Professionalism came on fast ... founding of the Italian Grand Prix , the latter at a new banked track built in a royal park on the outskirts of Milan ...
... founded in 1919 under the leadership of Henri Jooris , a rich businessman of Lille . Professionalism came on fast ... founding of the Italian Grand Prix , the latter at a new banked track built in a royal park on the outskirts of Milan ...
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Medieval People at Play | 42 |
New Standards for Old Sports | 85 |
The Birth of Mass Leisure | 99 |
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