ABSTRACT

True to the spirit of the all-American athlete and our society's seemingly endless pursuit of and passion for leisure activities is Sports & Recreation Fads. This readable and fascinating reference book highlights some of the most notable as well as some long-forgotten pastimes and personalities. Sporting and recreation events have thrived in the United States for more than two centuries. Just about every sport and recreation embraced from Colonial America to the present has had its faddish aspects. The fascinating introduction provides a basic understanding of the importance of fads in the development of sports and recreation. No book on sports fads would be complete without several chapters on baseball, and this exciting volume is no different--Hank Aaron's 715th home run, baseball card collecting, Mark “the Bird” Fidrych's shining season with the Detroit Tigers, Bo Jackson's double career, Jackie Robinson's success in breaking the color barrier, and Pete Rose's gambling troubles--a true slice of Americana, the best and the worst of our favorite pastime!From the controversial people and events in professional athletics--Mohammed Ali, Joe Namath, Mike Tyson, the “battle of the sexes” between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, the “Black Sox Scandal,” and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, to the heroes--Charles Atlas, Joe Louis, and Babe Ruth, Hoffmann and Bailey illustrate the often fickle and sometimes enduring interest that Americans have for sports figures and their games. This informative and entertaining book also examines our personal quest for fitness, our devotion to automobiling, and our love of games, including bridge, charades, crossword puzzles, Monopoly, Dungeons & Dragons, Scrabble, and Trivial Pursuit. Sports &Recreation Fads is a handy guide to our favorite leisure activities of the last 200 years.

chapter 1|4 pages

Hank Aaron Hits His 715th Home Run

chapter 2|3 pages

Aristocratic Pastimes (1880-1910)

chapter 3|2 pages

Arnie's Army

chapter 4|3 pages

Artificial Turf

chapter 5|3 pages

Charles Atlas and Dynamic Tension

chapter 6|3 pages

Autographs

chapter 7|4 pages

Automobiling

chapter 8|2 pages

Bagatelle

chapter 9|3 pages

Balloon Jumping

chapter 10|2 pages

Barking Off Squirrels

chapter 11|3 pages

The Rise of Baseball

chapter 12|4 pages

Baseball Card Collecting

chapter 13|3 pages

The “Battle of the Sexes”

Billie Jean King vs. Bobby Riggs

chapter 14|4 pages

Bicycling

chapter 15|3 pages

Billiards

chapter 16|4 pages

Bison Shooting

chapter 17|3 pages

Black Power at the XIX Olympiad

chapter 18|3 pages

The “Black Sox Scandal”

chapter 19|3 pages

Blacks in Sports Management Positions

chapter 20|2 pages

Boom Cars

chapter 21|2 pages

Bowling

chapter 22|3 pages

Bridge

chapter 23|2 pages

Charades

chapter 24|2 pages

Classic Baseball Shirt Reproductions

chapter 25|3 pages

Cooperative Sports and Games

chapter 26|3 pages

Crossword Puzzles

chapter 27|3 pages

The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders

chapter 28|3 pages

Dance Marathons

chapter 30|2 pages

Drive-In Restaurants

chapter 31|3 pages

Drive-In Theaters

chapter 32|4 pages

Dungeons and Dragons

chapter 33|3 pages

The Endless Summer

chapter 34|3 pages

Exercise Videos

chapter 35|3 pages

Fantasy Baseball

chapter 36|3 pages

Mark “Bird” Fidrych

chapter 37|4 pages

Bobby Fischer and the Chess Craze

chapter 38|4 pages

Flagpole Sitting

chapter 39|3 pages

Fletcherizing

A Dietary Route to Fitness

chapter 40|4 pages

The Flying Wedge

chapter 42|3 pages

Frisbee

chapter 43|2 pages

Game Improvement Sports Gear

chapter 44|4 pages

Games of Deception

chapter 45|3 pages

Gliders

chapter 46|4 pages

Gouging

chapter 47|2 pages

The Herkie Jump

chapter 48|3 pages

Hoosier Hysteria

chapter 49|4 pages

Horseless Carriage Races

chapter 50|4 pages

The Hot Rod Cult

chapter 51|3 pages

Hot Tubs

chapter 52|3 pages

Hula Hoops

chapter 53|2 pages

Ice-Yachting

chapter 54|3 pages

The Ickey Shuffle

chapter 55|4 pages

Bo Jackson and Two-Sport Athletes

chapter 56|3 pages

Lotteries

chapter 58|5 pages

The M & M Boys' Race with Ruth

chapter 59|3 pages

Mah Jong

chapter 60|2 pages

Mickey Mantle's Race with Ruth

chapter 61|3 pages

Marathon Flying

chapter 62|4 pages

Medical Electricity as a Tool for Fitness

chapter 63|3 pages

Frank Merriwell

chapter 64|3 pages

Them Amazin' Mets

chapter 65|4 pages

Miniature Golf

chapter 66|3 pages

Monopoly

chapter 67|4 pages

Muhammed Ali

chapter 68|2 pages

Muscular Christianity

chapter 69|3 pages

‘Broadway Joe” Namath

chapter 70|3 pages

North/South Horse Races

chapter 71|7 pages

The Notre Dame Mystique

chapter 72|4 pages

Ouija Board

chapter 73|3 pages

Parachuting

chapter 74|2 pages

Parlor Disguises

chapter 75|5 pages

Pedestrian Events

chapter 76|2 pages

Pelota

chapter 77|2 pages

Perestroika in Pro Sports

chapter 78|3 pages

Personal Watercraft

chapter 79|2 pages

Pick Up Sticks

chapter 80|3 pages

Ping-Pong

chapter 81|3 pages

Platform Tennis

chapter 82|2 pages

Pushball

chapter 83|3 pages

Quoits

chapter 84|3 pages

“The Refrigerator”

William Perry

chapter 85|3 pages

Jackie Robinson and Baseball's Color Line

chapter 86|4 pages

The Pete Rose Gambling Scandal

chapter 87|5 pages

Babe Ruth Calls His Shot

chapter 88|4 pages

Scandals in College Athletics

chapter 89|4 pages

Scrabble

chapter 90|4 pages

Skateboarding

chapter 91|2 pages

The Slam Dunk

chapter 92|3 pages

Slave Fights

chapter 93|2 pages

Snow Bat

chapter 94|3 pages

Spirit of the Times

chapter 95|3 pages

Spiritualism

chapter 96|2 pages

Sting Ray Bicycles

chapter 97|4 pages

Streaking

chapter 98|4 pages

The John L. Sullivan Mystique

chapter 99|3 pages

Surfing

chapter 100|2 pages

The Topless Bathing Suit

chapter 101|3 pages

Trivial Pursuit

chapter 102|2 pages

Tug-of-War

chapter 103|4 pages

The Mike Tyson-Robin Givens Affair

chapter 104|2 pages

Volleyball

chapter 105|2 pages

“We Are Family”

The 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates

chapter 106|4 pages

Wrestlemania

chapter 107|5 pages

Yo-Yos