American Decades
Basketball
A Lackluster Game: College Basketball.
Having been invented by James Naismith in the winter of 1891, basketball was not quite thirty years old as the decade of the 1920s began. In its adolescence the game had difficulties that tended to discourage both athletic participation and spectator interest. The interpretation of rules varied from game to game and court to court, thereby resulting in inconsistent officiating and confused players and observers. One set of referees often repeatedly officiated games for a single team and thus became virtually part of that team. As a consequence the phrase "home court advantage" carried real meaning, and few teams were eager to gamble their win-loss record at another school's gymnasium where they would be under the control of another team's officials. With two twenty-minute halves, games were short and extremely low-scoring, and until 1923 only one player from each team was allowed to shoot foul...
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1920's Sports
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Baseball: Advancements and Legends
- Baseball: The Black Sox Scandal
- Baseball: The Ngro Leagues
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Football: College
- Football: Professional
- Golf
- Olympics: The Seventh Olympic Games
- Olympics: The Eighth Olympic Games
- Olympics: The Ninth Olympic Games
- Tennis
- Yachting and Polo: Gentlemen's Sports
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Headline Makers
- Cobb, Tyrus "Ty" Raymond 1886-1961
- Dempsey, William "Jack" Harrison 1895-1983
- Gehrig, Heinrich Ludwig "Lou" 1903-1941
- Grange, Harold "Red" 1903-1991
- Jones, Robert "Bobby" Tyre, Jr. 1902-1971
- Man O' War 1917-1947
- Rockne, Knute 1888-1931
- Ruth, George Herman "Babe" 1894-1948
- Tilden, William Tatem, II 1893-1953
- Wills, Helen Newington 1905-
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Sports, 1920–1929
