The 1950s: Sports: Publications
THE 1950s: SPORTS: PUBLICATIONS
Ethan Allen, Winning Baseball (New York: Ronals, 1956);
Lee Allen, The Hot Stove League (New York: Barnes, 1955);
Mel Allen, It Takes Heart (New York: Harper, 1959);
Tommy Armour, A Round of Golf with Tommy Armour (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959);
Armour, How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1953);
Edward Barrow with James M. Kahn, My 50 Years in Baseball (New York: Coward-McCann, 1951);
C. W. Caldwell, Modern Football for the Spectator (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1953);
Bob Cousy, Basketball Is My Life (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1958);
Parke Cummings, American Tennis: The Story of a Game and Its People (Boston: Little, Brown, 1957);
Arthur Daley, Times at Bat: A Half Century of Baseball (New York: Random House, 1950);
Everett Sterling Dean, Progressive Basketball: Philosophy and Methods (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1950);
Jerome H. (Dizzy)Dean, Dizzy Baseball: A Gay and Amusing Glossary of Baseball Terms Used by Radio Broadcasters, with Explanations to Aid the Uninitiated (New York: Greenberg, 1952);
Joe DiMaggio, Lucky to be a Yankee (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1951);
Jaroslav Drobney, Champion in Exile: The Autobiography of Jaroslav Drobney (London: Sportsman's Book Club, 1957);
James T. Farrell, My Baseball Diary: A Famed American Author Recalls the Wonderful World of Baseball, Yesterday and Today (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1957);
Buzz Fazio, Bowling to Win (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1955);
Althea Gibson, I Always Wanted to Be Somebody (New York: Harper, 1958);
Hy Gittlitz, Don't Kill the Umpire (New York: Grosby, 1957);
Louis Golding, The Bare-Knuckle Breed (New York: A.S. Barnes, 1954);
Frank Graham, The New York Giants: An Informal History (New York: Putnam, 1952);
Otto Graham, Otto Graham-"T" Quarterback (New York: Pultall, 1953);
Milton Gross, Eighteen Holes in My Head (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959);
Herman Hickman, The Herman Hickman Reader (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1953);
James M. Kahn, The Umpire Story (Putnam, 1953);
Jack Kieran, The Story of the Olympic Games, 776 B.C.-1956 A.D. (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1951);
John Lardner, White Hopes and Other Tigers (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1951);
Abbott Joseph Liebling, The Sweet Science (New York: viking, 1956);
Arthur Mann, Branch Rickey: American in Action (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1957);
Thomas Meany, Mostly Baseball (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1958);
Edwin Pope, Football's Greatest Coaches (Atlanta: Tupper & Love, 1955);
Harold Uriel Ribalom, The World's Greatest Boxing Stories (New York: Twayne, 1952);
Grantland Rice, The Tumult and the Shouting: My Life in Sport (New York: Barnes, 1954);
Rube Samuelson, The Rose Bowl Game (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1951);
Fred Schwed, How To Watch a Baseball Game, drawings by Leo Hershfield (New York: Harper, 1957);
Red Smith, Out of the Red (New York: Knopf, 1950);
Smith, Views of Sport (New York: Knopf. 1954);
Alexander Weyand, The Olympic Pageant (New York: Macmillan, 1952);
Mildred Babe Zaharias with Harry Paxton, This Life I've Led: My Autobiography (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1955);
Baseball Digest, periodical;
Bowling Magazine, periodical;
Football' News, periodical;
Golf periodical founded in 1959;
Golf Digest, periodical founded in 1950;
Ring, periodical;
Sport, periodical;
Sporting News, periodical;
Sports Illustrated, periodical founded in 1954.
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OBIT - ST.CLAIR, William Arthur
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 8/29/2009; 485 words
; William Arthur St.Clair, 88, lifelong resident of Roanoke County...room of JohnsonCarper Furniture Company. Arthur was a lifelong member of VFW Post #484...death by his wife of 62 years, Susie W. St.Clair; and also by a sister, Ruby...
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Monument dedicated to Arthur St. Clair restored, rebuilt on Route 30
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; 8/17/2009; ; 640 words
; ...history. A monument to Gen. Arthur St. Clair, an officer in the Revolutionary...Territory. In 1789, St. Clair persuaded some Indians to...over Western Pennsylvania. St. Clair died in Greensburg, where he is buried in St. Clair Park. Anderson...
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OBIT - ST.CLAIR, SYLVIA ANN ARTHUR
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 5/27/2005; 322 words
; Sylvia Ann Arthur St.Clair, of Roanoke, passed this life on May 25, 2005. She was born...predeceased by her parents, Clarence Herstal and Lora Christian Simmons Arthur. Mrs. St.Clair is survived by a son, Tony Eugene Martin (Susie) of...
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St. Clair, Arthur R.
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/19/1997; 294 words
; ...Dear father of Jo Ann (Larry) Meuler, Mike (Fran) St. Clair, Pat (Patti) St. Clair and Wendy (Lad) Ferian. Grandfather of 12...Navy veteran of WW II. Funeral Mass Wed. 10 AM at St. Mary Church, Berea, OH. Interment private. Memorial...
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OBIT - ST.CLAIR, SUSIE ANNE WEAVER
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 4/28/2003; 401 words
; St.CLAIR, Susie Anne Weaver, of Roanoke County...Hospital. She was born April 30, 1918. Mrs. St.Clair retired from Singer Furniture in...include her husband of 61 years, William Arthur St.Clair; one son, William "Ronnie" St...
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Annapolis Preservationist Anne St. Clair Wright Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/21/1993; 462 words
; Anne St. Clair Wright, 83, who fought to preserve Annapolis...Annapolis in the 1920s when her father, Adm. Arthur St. Clair Smith, was superintendent of...Capt. J.M. Pickett Wright of Vienna, Arthur St. Clair Wright of Seattle and Dr...
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Annapolis From Past to Present: St. Clair Wright had interesting history of her own
Newspaper article from: Capital (Annapolis); 4/21/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...by this task: How to honor Anne St. Clair Wright, a woman remembered as Annapolis...was a professional artist. Anne St. Clair Smith was born in Newport News, Va., in 1910 to Rear Adm. Arthur St. Clair Smith, Naval Academy Class...
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St. Clair monument rededication today
Newspaper article from: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; 9/10/2009; 322 words
; The Gen. Arthur St. Clair monument will be rededicated today at...mortar in the structure had deteriorated. St. Clair was an officer in the Revolutionary...the intersection of Route 30 East and St. Clair Hollow Road in Unity. During...
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OBIT - ST.CLAIR, Austin Douglas (Doug)
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 9/4/2009; 448 words
; Austin Douglas (Doug) St.Clair, 80, of Roanoke, Va., went home to be with...was born March 29, 1929, the son of the late Arthur Davis St.Clair and Effie Mae Fielder St.Clair. He was preceded in death by a daughter...
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St. Clair Bourne's documentary to pay tribute to Dr. Clarke
Newspaper article from: New York Amsterdam News; 5/31/1997; 700+ words
; ...Amsterdam News 05-31-1997 St. Clair Bourne's documentary to pay tribute to Dr. Clarke In St. Clair Bourne's provocative...Leo Hansberry, John Jackson, Arthur Schomberg, Charshee McIntyre, St. Clair Drake, Dr. Yosef Ben...
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Arthur St. Clair
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Arthur St. Clair Arthur St. Clair (1736-1818), Scottish-born American soldier and politician, was the first territorial governor in United States history. Arthur St. Clair was born on March 23, 1736, in Thurso. He attended the University...
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St. Clair, Arthur
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
St. Clair, Arthur (1737–1818) Revolutionary...territorial governor, born in Scotland. St. Clair gave up his commission in the British...1777), for which he was much criticized. St. Clair led a weak expedition in 1791 against...
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St. Clair's Defeat
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
St. Clair's Defeat a defeat of the army of Gen. Arthur St. Clair while they were encamped on the Wabash River in Ohio in November, 1791. The Miami chieftain Little Turtle surrounded the army at night and made a surprise attack by day, killing...
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Fallen Timbers, Battle of
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...Josiah Harmar in 1790 and General Arthur St. Clair in 1791, defeating them both. Both Harmar's and St. Clair's armies consisted largely...from Fort Recovery, the site of St. Clair's defeat three years before...
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Butler, Richard
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
...extracted vast territorial concessions. In 1791, under Arthur St. Clair , he campaigned against the Ohio Indians. On November...Little Turtle surprised and overwhelmed Butler and St. Clair's troops. Butler died from a tomahawk blow to the...
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