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Old Leather
An Oral History of Early Pro Football in Ohio, 1920-1935
Old Leather
An Oral History of Early Pro Football in Ohio, 1920-1935
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Description
Very little has been documented about the early days of pro football and the pioneers who had a major influence in the history of the NFL. Chris Willis, head of the Research Library at NFL Films, seeks to address this neglect. In this collection of original and archival interviews, former players, owners, fans, family members and league officials provide a rare glimpse into the origins of professional football. Full of rich anecdotes, early stars such as Red Grange, Jim Thorpe, Dutch Clark, Glenn Presnell, and Pete Henry are brought back to the playing field. The interviews also reveal how small towns in Ohio such as Canton, Akron, Columbus, and Dayton came to host franchises, as the state became a major force in the founding and growth of the NFL.
Old Leather provides the reader with a firsthand look at a period that has largely been ignored. It recalls what the era of professional football was like in the age of leather helmets, no television, dirt fields, small salaries and when playing for the love of the game was its own reward. This book will appeal not only to historians, sportswriters, and scholars, but also to die-hard fans and general history buffs who can never get enough of America's favorite sport.
Contains 17 photographs of players, owners, and teams.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Acknowledgments
Part 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 1 Lester H. Higgins
Chapter 6 2 Joseph F. Carr
Chapter 7 3 Fritz Pollard
Chapter 8 4 Nesser Brothers
Chapter 9 5 George "Hobby" Kinderdine
Chapter 10 6 Lee Fenner
Chapter 11 7 Ike Roy Martin
Chapter 12 8 Arda Bowser
Chapter 13 9 Art Haley
Chapter 14 10 Walter Lingo
Chapter 15 11 William Guthery, Sr.
Chapter 16 12 William Roy "Link" Lyman
Chapter 17 13 Hal Broda
Chapter 18 14 Glenn Presnell
Chapter 19 15 Dr. Louis Chaboudy
Chapter 20 16 Leo Blackburn
Chapter 21 17 Earl "Dutch" Clark
Chapter 22 18 Cyrus Kahl
Chapter 23 19 Norris Steverson
Part 24 Overtime
Part 25 Appendix: Complete Standings, Team Rosters, Game Results, and Attendance Figures for all Ohio Teams in the National Football League, 1920-1935
Part 26 Notes
Part 27 Index
Part 28 About the Author
Product details
Published | 07 Jul 2005 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 206 |
ISBN | 9798216286646 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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For anyone interested in an easy read on how it all began, Old Leather is a good introduction.
The Columbus Dispatch
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The stories in Old Leather: An Oral History of Early Pro Football in Ohio, 1920-1935 have appeal far beyond that of average sports anecdotes.
Akron
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...Old Leather is fast, enjoyable reading, and contains a few significant nuggets of insight about the experiences, environment, and attitudes of pioneering players and league officials....All in all, this book is fun reading and the pictures displayed in the book are real treasures...
Journal of Sport History
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This collection of 19 interviews with former players, owners, fans, and league officials sheds light on the origins of the National Football League. Illustrated with b&w historical photographs, the volume focuses on the NFL's first 15 seasons, during which football grew from a scrappy, small town sport into a glamorous game played by superior athletes in front of huge audiences. Included in the appendix are complete standings, team rosters, game results, and attendance figures for all Ohio teams in the NFL during the period 1920-1935. Willis is resident historian at NFL Films...
Reference and Research Book News
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The author's success in finding "new ways to make use of materual from NFL archives" may inspire the creation of a more definitive history of the 'Cradle of Professional Football'
The Oral History Review
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This collection of 19 interviews with former players, owners, fans, and league officials sheds light on the origins of the National Football League. Illustrated with b&w historical photographs, the volume focuses on the NFL's first 15 seasons, during which football grew from a scrappy, small town sport into a glamorous game played by superior athletes in front of huge audiences. Included in the appendix are complete standings, team rosters, game results, and attendance figures for all Ohio teams in the NFL during the period 1920-1935. Willis is resident historian at NFL Films.
Reference and Research Book News