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This document appears to be an academic paper or research note about the history of sport, specifically focusing on topics like the origins of baseball and other sports in various regions, the evolution of the amateur athletic movement, and the development of early sports communities. The text features numerous historical references, figures, and events.
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***Sport in Britain*** [Tom Brown\'s schooldays] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **Sport in Colonial America** "Origins of baseball" Video- Play...
***Sport in Britain*** [Tom Brown\'s schooldays] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **Sport in Colonial America** "Origins of baseball" Video- Play ball with Babe Ruth: Just Pals (1932) [Baseball in Canada] - - *Montreal expos*- 1969 last season was 2004 (became washington nationals) [The Abner Double Myth] - The mills Commission - - - - Chadwick- was the british born editor of spaldings baseball guide, wrote historical piece in 1903 which assured that baseball has derived from the english game of rounders The assertion angered his published AG Spalding who insisted that baseball but be a thoroughly american sport Abner Graves remembered (April 3rd 1905) doubleday inventing the modern game of baseball by drawing a diagram in the sand and imparting counsel to his fellows on how to play, all on a spring day in cooperstown new york in sometime around 1840 [The beginning of baseball in america] - - - [American baseball and Abner Doubleday] - [The mills commission] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [The doubleday Myth] - - - [Case Study] - - **Fords Recollections** - 1[. A game long-ago which closely resembled our present national game.] - 2\. [The game was played in a nice smooth pasture field just back of enoch burdick\'s shop] - 3\. T[he Infield was square] - 4\. [Cricket] - 5[. There was no rule to compel a man to strike at the ball except the rule of honour] - PICTURE 6\. [The old plan which Silas Williams and Ned Dolson said was the only way to play when they were boys] - 7\. [One Old Cat] - [Conclusion] - - **The British Garrison at Halifax** - - - - - - - - - - Temperance movement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Early Canadian Sport -Hamilton harbour, formerly known as burlington bay, lies on the western tip of Lake Ontario, bounded on the northwest by the city of burlington, on the south by the city of hamilton and on the east by hamilton beach and burlington beach \- The bay was named burlington bay in 1792 by john graves simcoe and in 1919 a federal order in council changed the name of burlington bay to hamilton harbour The bay is naturally separated from lake ontario by a sandbar Hamilton harbour 1870 Environment - - 1. - 2. 3. - - - - Recreational swimming - - - - - - - - - **[The contribution of Montreal ]** - - [Who were those Guys?] - first as participants and always as organisers, is striking. There is no evidence to suggest that the working classes were ever successful in organising and developing teams which had any degree of permanence\... It was the white-collar middle class who acted as the stimulus to the growth and development of sport\... - - [The growth of sport in 19th and early 20th century canada] Who were those guys? - HYPOTHESIS OF THE ARTICLE - [Montreal Amateur Athletic Ass'n ] - - [Why Montreal ] - - - - - Picture of timeline [Values promoted by these clubs and associations] - - - - - - These values came to be associated with and promoted by amateurism - - - - - - Two distinct, sometimes jostling, sometimes overlapping ideologies - - - - - - - Amateurism as regulation definition - - - - The rising tide of professionalism and commercialization - - - - - Professionalism - - - - - Amateurism - - - - - The Amateur War: Protagonists - - For Liberalisation (AAF) - - - Against (AAU) (Winner) - - - - - - - - The Triumph of the AAU - - - - The beginning of an Era - - - Wenlock Olympian Game - - - - Olympic Games at Morpeth 1882 - - - Zappian Olympic Games (1859) in Loudovikos Square Prior to 1896 Evangelis Zappas - - - - - [Union des Societes Francaise de Sport Athletique (USFSA) Anniversary Celebration] - - - - [Sorbonne Congress (Two Years Later)] - - - - - - - - - [The Beginning of an Era\...Bring us your best ] [The Athens 1896 Olympic Games] - Georgios Aveoff - - - - 1896 Olympic "Panathenaic" Stadium Site, Athens Games of the first Olympiad, Athens, Greece -- Dates: 6-15 April 1896 -- Participation: 245 athletes (0 women, 245 men) -- Numbers: 9 sports -- 43 Events -- 14 nations -- Official Opening: King George I The official poster of the 1896 games - - The winners medals of the 1896 - - Sports - - - - - - - - - Marathon - - [Games of the second Olympiad, Paris, France] -- Dates: 14 May -- 28 October 1900 (no official opening) -- Participation: 1,225 athletes (19 women -- 1206 men) -- Numbers: 86 Events -- 24 nations -- 1900 World's Fair (Paris Universal Exhibition) Athletic events extended for the five month duration of the Fair Games of the second olympiad paris, france (Women and Sports) - - - - - Games of the Third Olympiad.. Location Chicago Selecting host city - - - - - Games of third olympiad, St Louis, USA Dates: 1 July - 23 November 1904 \- Participation: 689 athletes (6 women - 683 men) More than 500 from the USA and approximately 50 from Canada \- Numbers: 89 Events - 13 nations [Anthropological days] - - - - [1904 olympic marathon- Cheating and Drugs] - [1904 olympic marathon] - - - [1904 olympic marathon- Cheating and Drugs] - [Games of the fourth olympiad, rome, italy] - Revival of the Olympic Games Games of the fourth Olympiad, London, Great Britain \- Dates: 27 April - 31 October 1908 \- Participation: 2,035 athletes (36 women - 1,999 men) \- Numbers: 109 Events - 22 nations \- Reminder\... Games originally scheduled for Rome, but the Italians withdrew their candidacy after the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Dates: 5 May - 27 July 1912 \- Participation: 2,547 athletes (57 women - 2,490 men) \- Numbers: 102 Events - 28 NOCs (Nations) \- Official Opening His Majesty The King Gustav V Games of the fifth olympiad (Sweden 1912) Jim Thorpe (USA) - - - Games of the seventh olympiad (Belgium 1920, first time rings were used as logo) Games of the Seventh Olympiad, Antwerp, Belgium \- Dates: 20 April - 12 September 1920 \- Participation: 2,669 athletes (78 women - 2,591 men) \- Numbers: 154 Events - 29 NOCs (Nations) \- Official Opening His Majesty The King Albert (First winter olympic games 1924)International Sports Week 1924, Chamonix, France \- Dates: 25 January - 5 February 1924 \- Participation: 258 athletes (13 women - 245 men) \- Numbers: 16 Events - 16 NOCs (Nations) \- IOC Voted to stage in 1921 Complete Success! Games of fifth Olympiad, Stockholm, Sweden Jim Thorpe, USA. Pentathlon champions and decathlon champion. King of Sweden: \"Sir you are the greatest athlete in the world\" Thorpes response: \"Thanks King\" Games of the Seventh Olympiad, Antwerp, Belgium First time five ring logo appears at the games International sports week 1924, Chamonix, France Really the first Olympic Games Final Ice Hockey Match Canada 1st (19)- Great Britian 3rd (20 Eighth Olympiad, Paris: Commerical advertising is seen Gender and the Modern Olympic Games: Games of the ninth Olympiad, Amsterdam: Netherlands, 1928 Madame Alice Milliat If Pierre de Coubertin and some of his collegues had has their way, these competitons would never have been held The combined opposition if OC and the lAAF kept women out of the most prestigious sport in the summer program. As the women\'s Olympic games gained international recognition and prestige, the lAAF wanted control of women\'s track and field Forced to negotiate with Madame Allice the IAAF eventually agreed to include 10 events on the IOC\'s Olympic program for women Millat agreed to change the names of the FSFI\'s women\'s Olympic games a name that infuriated the IOC and IAAF to the women\'s world games. Miliat kept her part of the bargain but IAAF only granted five track and field events Although upset the majority of the FSFI went along ensuring women\'s competitions at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam The powerful British Women\'s athletic association whose athletes has dominated the Games in Gothenburg refused to accept anything less than the 10-event minimum. Establishing the only feminist boycott in Olympic History The grand furor surrounding the women\'s 800 meter run at the 1928 Olympic games resulted in the IOC voting to withdraw the women\'s program in track and field at its annual meeting in 1929. Coca-cola began its Olympic partnership. Shipped 1,000 cases on the freighter SS president Rosevelt with the American team. Coca-cola provided it\'s products sampling in stadium restaurants and from small stands Third winter Olympic Games, Lake Placid, USA, 1932: Olympic podium is seen for the first time First Olympic village Eleventh games, berlin Germany: First torch relay Jesse Owens wins gold a bunch First Olympic games to be televised The games since 1936: By the time the 1964 Summer Olympics began, there was stationary-orbit satelite over the pacific, allowing NBC to between 1 am and 3 am carry the opening ceremony live By the time the 1964 Summer Olympics began, there was stationary-orbit satelite over the pacific, allowing NBC to between 1 am and 3 am carry the opening ceremony live The first Olympics that had extensive color and satellite coverage were those staged in Mexico City 1968. Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, Mexico INFO ON CLASS OUTLINE Athletes realize the advantage of altitude training Olympics of Peace and Joy: Waldi the dog stuffed animal German\'s hoped that these Games would help heal the wounds of the past German official claimed these games would be: \"a milestone on the road to a new way of life with the aim of realizing peaceful coexistence among peoples\" At the end of these games Micheal Morris, Lord Killian of Ireland assumed the IOC presidency from Avery Brundage of the USA, 1972 9-14 weeks Cheat Sheet 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.