American Decades
"Athletes Aroused Over Point Scoring"
Newspaper article
By: The New York Times
Date: July 17, 1908
Source: "Athletes Aroused Over Point Scoring." The New York Times, July 17, 1908, 8.
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Introduction
After Baron Pierre de Coubertin revived interest in the Olympics and established the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with himself as its secretary-general, the first Olympic games were held in Athens in 1896. The games were successful enough to warrant their continuation, so according to its policy of holding the games in a different city...
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1900's Sports Primary Sources
- "Boston's Champion Team"
- Bill Reid's Diary
- "General Health of Girls in Relation to Athletics"
- "Inter-School Athletics"
- "Baseball Scores Over Crap Games"
- "Athletes Aroused Over Point Scoring"
- "Travers Defeats Travis in Fine Golf"
- "Dorando Defeats Hayes in Marathon"
- "Why Sir Thomas Lipton Has So Much Trouble Challenging for the Cup"
- "Walter Camp for More Open Football"
- Fundamentals of Basketball
- "How to Play Shortstop"
- The Tumult and the Shouting: My Life in Sport
- My Life in Baseball: The True Record
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
