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Following an extraordinary debut--17th place in 1911 Boston
Marathon--Penobscot Indian Andrew Sockalexis returned to run a
spectacular Boston Marathon on muddy, rainy course on April 19,
1912. Only 20 years old, running just his third marathon ever, he
came in second and narrowly missed breaking the record time for
that course. That same year he became the first Native American to
compete in the Olympics, returning to his home of Indian Island,
Maine, a champion. Ed Rice chronicles the tragically short life of
Sockalexis--he died at the age of 27 from what was likely
tuberculosi--focusing on his running and the races that earned him
recognition from the sports community and made him revered at home.
Mike Ryan, who beat Sockalexis in that 1912 Boston Marathon, had
this to say about his rival: "He is a wonder, and when he gains a
little more experience he will be a tough one to beat."
Born in 1871 on Maine's Penobscot Indian reservation and nephew of
a chief, Louis Sockalexis became professional baseball's first
American Indian player. Ultimately, his prowess on the diamond
inspired the name Cleveland's baseball team carries today.
Exploring the brilliant but too-brief major league career of the
"Deerfoot of the Diamond," Baseball's First Indian follows
Sockalexis's rise to the majors, his fall to the minor leagues of
New England, and his final return to the reservation in Maine,
where he continued to coach baseball and work as an umpire. This
fascinating study of the life of Louis Sockalexis is filled with
game action and leavened by the flamboyant and colorful stories of
19th century sportswriters who frequently invented what the truth
would not supply. It's a treasure for every student of baseball
history.
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