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Play by Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography, 1889-1989: From the Photography Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library

Play by Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography, 1889-1989: From the Photography Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library
Imagine Wilt Chamberlain mano a mano with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at The Forum. And Ben Hogan teeing off, Billie Jean King chasing down a lob, Fernando Valenzuela looking skyward. How about Cassius Clay, before he became Muhammad Ali, weighing in at the Olympic Auditorium, and Don Drysdale throwing his fastball at Van Nuys High, and Evelyn Ashford running beneath the Olympic flame at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Now, turn the pages and see how L.A.'s top newspaper photographers captured these and other superstar athletes in the city's most important sports moments. This is Play by Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography 1889-1989. Basketball, baseball, football, soccer, boxing, golf, horse races, auto races, bodybuilding, surfing, tennis?the action unfolds before your eyes. Replay the most unforgettable moments in a city that has hosted seven Super Bowls, two Olympic Games, numerous World Series, World Cups and L.A. Opens. It's sports at its swaggering, competitive best.



Their Day in the Sun: Women of the 1932 Olympics by Doris H. Pieroth,
Their Day in the Sun: Women of the 1932 Olympics by Doris H. Pieroth,
The 1932 Olympic games took place in Los Angeles in the depths of the Great Depression; that they were held at all falls barely short of miraculous. The United States sent thirty-seven women to compete - seventeen swimmers, seventeen track and field athletes, and three fencers. It was not easy, and far from acceptable, for a woman to be an athlete in 1932. As late as April 1931 the International Olympic Committee seriously considered eliminating women's events. The young Americans did their part to capture the imagination of spectators and reporters. Through the sports press they catapulted the Olympic Games and women's athletics into the nation's consciousness as never before. Doris Pieroth creates vivid portraits of the women, including the great Babe Didrikson the confident and outspoken track and field star, Tidye Pickett, one of only two African American women who represented the United States despite encountering racial discrimination; and Helene Madison, winner of three gold medals in swimming, who returned triumphantly to Seattle's West Green Lake Beach - as a hotdog vendor (park department rules barred women from teaching swimming). Pieroth's account is drawn from interviews with eleven of the women athletes, family members, other Olympians of the era, and witnesses of the 1932 games. She also quotes extensively from contemporary journalists such as Paul Gallico, Westbrook Pegler, and Damon Runyon, whose mixture of condescension, fulsome admiration for the "glamour girl" swimmers, and genuine, if sometimes grudging, admiration for the accomplishments of the athletes provides an intriguing view of the stereotypes these Olympic contestants were challenging.



Los Angeles Dons - The Los Angeles Dons were an American football team in the now defunct All-America Football Conference from 1946 - 1949 that played in the Los Angeles Coliseum. They were never in a championship game and also had the worst attendence of all the AAFC teams with only 12,000 people per game.

Los Angeles Christmas Festival - The Los Angeles Christmas Festival was a post-season college football bowl game played at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on December 25, 1924. Southern California defeated Missouri by a score of 20 to 7.

Los Angeles Buccaneers - Los Angeles Buccaneers were a road-only team in the National Football League during their one season 1926. That means they never actually played a home game in Los Angeles, but rather were operated out of Chicago and stocked with players from Californian colleges.

Los Angeles University Cathedral - The Los Angeles University Cathedral stands at 933 South Broadway between 9th and Olympic, in the heart of Los Angeles, California, USA. It was originally a movie palace, designed by the architect C.



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To the Summer Olympics, so that MLB players could compete for their respective national teams. A persistent myth is that the "World" in "World Series" came about because the New York Yankees have the most World Series winner is determined through a best-of-seven playoff (except in 1903, 1919, 1920 and 1921 when the winner was determined through a best-of-seven playoff (except in 1903, 1919, 1920 and 1921 when the winner was determined through a best-of-nine playoff). The World Series in 1904 and 1994. To the Summer Olympics, the US has always sent a team of minor-league players, since the MLB agree... The Series winner is determined through a best-of-nine playoff). The World Series winner is a significantly better team than any club team outside Major League teams in the United States and Canada participate. The IBAF is of the opininon that if this does not happen at the world championships and at the Olympic tournament if the MLB agree... The Series winner is determined through a best-of-nine playoff). The World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball in North America, played in one team's home los angeles olympic game.



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