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The Six-Minute Fraternity: The Rise and Fall of NCAA Tournament Boxing, 1932-60

Autor E. C. Wallenfeldt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 sep 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
NCAA boxing represented a brief, but colorful, chapter in the history of intercollegiate athletics, and it played an important part in the lives of persons making substantial contributions to American society. This story of NCAA boxing is told from the perspectives of former national champions and coaches. One hundred-fifty-six men won 199 NCAA championships. Perspectives of 72 of them and 13 prominent coaches are presented in this book.Almost from its inception in 1932, coaches and other supporters concentrated on the physical and psychological welfare of participants. They took action to get opponents to know and appreciate each other as human beings. Opponents ate together before their bouts and socialized afterwards. Lifelong friendships resulted. These socializing practices and opposition to the sport caused officials, coaches, and boxers to be very close. Wallenfeldt narrates the history of this sport from its inception to 1960, when NCAA boxing effectively came to an end. Of considerable interest to sports historians and boxing history buffs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275948672
ISBN-10: 0275948676
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

E. C. WALLENFELDT is an emeritus professor of higher education and a veteran of 34 years of administrative and teaching experience in colleges and universities in Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Among his previous publications is American Higher Education: Servant of the People or Protector of Special Interests? (Greenwood Press, 1983).

Cuprins

PrefaceNo More Normalcy: The Start of It All, 1919-1931The National Tournament Early Years: Eastern Dominance, 1932-1936The West Intervenes and the South Makes Its Presence Known: 1937-1938Sportsworld! We Are Here! The Arrival of College Boxing and the Badgers: 1939The Brothers Kara and the Best of the Pre-War Years: 1940-1941The War-Time Tournaments and Chuck Davey: 1942-1943After the War: More Boxing, More Badgers and More Chuck Davey: 1948-1948The End of the Badger Decade, A Rebel Yell and a Western Uprising: 1949-1950Finally a Spartan Win, a Badger Comeback and Another Olympiad: 1951-1952A Discovery of Gold in the West and a Return to the Beginning: 1953-1954The Last Triumphs of the Spartans and Badgers: 1955-1956The Fight for Survival and a Return to the West: 1957-1958All San Jose State and the End of the Trail: 1959-1960EpilogueBibliographic Essay