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 In Pigskin Robert W. Paterson presents a lively and informative overview of the early years of pro football -- from late 1880s to the beginning of the television era. Peterson describers the colourful beginnings of the pro game and its oustanding teams (the Green Bay Packers, the New York Giants, the Chicago Bears, the Baltimore Colts ), and the great games they played. Profiles of the most famous players of the era - including Pudge Heffelfinger (the first certifiable professinal), Jim Thorpe, Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski, and Fritz Pollard (the NFL's first black star) -- bring the history of the game to life. 
 If the National Football League is now a mammoth billion-dollar
enterprise, it was certainly born into more humble circumstances.
Indeed, it began in 1920 in an automobile showroom in Canton, Ohio,
when a car dealer called together some owners of teams, mostly in
the Midwest, to form a league. Unlike the lavish boardrooms in
which NFL owners meet today, on this occasion the owners sat on the
running boards of cars in the showroom and drank beer from buckets.
A membership fee of $100 was set, but no one came up with any
money. (As one of those present, George Halas, the legendary owner
of the Chicago Bears, said, "I doubt that there was a hundred bucks
in the room.") From such modest beginnings, pro football became far
and away the most popular spectator sport in America. 
 Basketball is now over a century old. "Cages to Jump Shots" offers an unforgettable glimpse of its exciting and eccentric early years, beginning in 1891 when James Naismith drew up the first rules, through decades of growing popularity and professionalism, and culminating with its fundamental transformation in the 1950s, when the twenty-four-second shot clock and team foul limit were instituted. Along the way we learn about all those who were drawn to the game--players, officials, owners, and fans--and why so many came to love it. Drawing on extensive research and a host of interviews with veteran players, Robert W. Peterson vividly recreates the rough-and-tumble basketball games of long ago and shows why basketball has become such a celebrated part of American life today. This Bison Books edition features an updated appendix of early pro basketball teams. 
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