Sporting Oregon

Sporting Oregon
Title Sporting Oregon PDF eBook
Author Brian S. Campf
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780870719714

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For more than twenty-five years, Brian Campf collected vintage photographs and ephemera related to Oregon sports. Sporting Oregon includes approximately 350 images from Campf's extensive collection that offer an overview of the first fifty years of organized sports in Oregon, primarily baseball, football, and basketball, but also such pastimes as horse racing, track, hockey, tennis, and cricket.0In his introduction, Campf traces the origins of team sports in Oregon, using period newspaper accounts to chronicle the increasing participation in and popularity of organized sports in the state. Detailed captions provide additional information on how and where the sports developed, on team histories, and on records of games and seasons. The book features a number of images from early Oregon Agricultural College (now OSU) and University of Oregon teams.0The book's images range from historically significant (the earliest original photo of Oregon sports) and diverse (women's basketball, African American baseball) to athletes representing towns, schools, and organizations across Oregon. It is a book about sports but the images also reflect the people, places, and society of their time.0Sporting Oregon is intended for readers interested in sports history, Oregon history, vintage photography, Americana, and local history. A foreword by historian Carl Abbott and an afterword by special collections librarian John Hawk provide additional context for the visual treasure trove. Packed with images from the past that provide a fascinating lens through which to view Oregon history, Sporting Oregon's pages will be savored and lingered over by people of all ages, by scholars and casual readers alike.

Oregon's Sporting Goods Stores

Oregon's Sporting Goods Stores
Title Oregon's Sporting Goods Stores PDF eBook
Author Martin Kraal
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Retail trade
ISBN

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Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
Title Oregon Blue Book PDF eBook
Author Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1915
Genre Oregon
ISBN

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Oregon Sports Stories

Oregon Sports Stories
Title Oregon Sports Stories PDF eBook
Author Bob Robinson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 171
Release 2013-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1625846126

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Oregon has its share of playmakers, dramatic finishes and legendary coaches. With humor and insight, Oregon native and longtime sportswriter Bob Robinson relates highlights from six decades of coverage throughout the state. Blazermania overruns the Rose City as the Trail Blazers take down the favored Philadelphia 76ers in 1977. Oregon State's Orange Express, coached by Ralph Miller, captivates the state in 1981 before a shocking stumble in the NCAA playoffs. University of Oregon's Bill Dellinger kickstarts the school's distance-running tradition with a stunning win in 1954. In the 1970s, Mouse Davis performs coaching magic at Portland State with his Run and Shoot football offense. In these twenty essays, Robinson offers a unique, behind-the-scenes account of some of Oregon's greatest sports moments and game-changing personalities.

The Next 15 Years for Oregon Sport Fish and Wildlife

The Next 15 Years for Oregon Sport Fish and Wildlife
Title The Next 15 Years for Oregon Sport Fish and Wildlife PDF eBook
Author Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 1975*
Genre
ISBN

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Weird Sports

Weird Sports
Title Weird Sports PDF eBook
Author Sol Neelman
Publisher Kehrer Verlag
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-01-12
Genre Photography of sports
ISBN 9783868282191

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Sport impacts on society, identity, passions and, for better or worse, even wardrobes. Sport allows people to express where they are from, what matters to them and how they have fun and photographing the weird side of sport is what Sol Neelman loves. Over the past five years, he has travelled the world seeking out the weird and wacky in sport where imagination has no boundaries. Whether it's urban golf, cardboard tube fighting, Godzilla wrestling, lingerie football, Segway polo or drag queen softball, this body of work documents events that are very weird!

Jerome Kersey

Jerome Kersey
Title Jerome Kersey PDF eBook
Author Kerry Eggers
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 2021-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9781736898932

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Jerome Kersey was born in Clarksville, Virginia, which is a small rural community in southside Virginia, and he attended public schools in Mecklenburg County. The thought of playing in the NBA was indeed a dream, requiring a belief beyond the reality of his youth. He became a scholarship athlete at Longwood University, which was just becoming accustomed to "men on campus" for a school that was always known as a state teacher's college. The combination of athletic maturity, great mentors and coaches and a few good breaks provided Jerome Kersey the means of "Overcoming the Odds" to have a legendary career in the NBA. This book shares his story.