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  1935 in sports - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
See also: 1934 in sports, other events of 1935, 1936 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
On May 25, Babe Ruth has a last hurrah, hitting three home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates.The final one, the last of his 714 career home runs, sets a baseball record that stood for 39 years.
June 2 - Baseballer Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire from the sport.
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 1935 in sports: Encyclopedia - 1935 in sports
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Eurobasket 1935, won by Latvia, is the first European international basketball championship.
The fourth South American Basketball Championship in Rio de Janeiro is won by Argentina.
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  1935 Austin seven Sports
In July of 1935, Austin debuted a Seven Model AAL type open road tourer.
Multiple sport models were produced featuring a wide variety of body styles.
Sevens were never known for speed yet the sport models looked the part and were raced extensively after some upgrading of the engines.
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  A History of Jews in Sports
There is no evidence of sports among the Jews during the obscure period between the close of the Bible and the Maccabean periods.
Sport thus became associated with the alien and dangerous hellenistic culture.
The first Jewish sports clubs in the country, the Rishon le-Zion Club in Jaffa and the Bar Giora Club in Jerusalem, were established in 1906 by Leo Cohen and Aviezer Yellin, respectively, and shortly afterward the first qualified club leaders were appointed.
www.jewishsports.com /jewsin/history/oldhistory.htm   (1721 words)

  
 Archaeology and Sports History
Journalist and professor of sport, Dr. Labib Boutros, born in 1935 in Beirut (Lebanon), was doctor in pedagogy of sports sciences of the Martin Luther University of Halle (GDR).
As sport was one of the highest interests of the ancient people, its remains could be widely found in the fields of excavations.
It is evident that the discovery of sports grounds (such as stadia, gymnasia and palaestrae), equipment and others, in Olympia, Egypt and recently in Phoenicia, gave wide information concerning the history of sport and physical education.
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 1935 New York Yankees Schedule with Wins, Losses, Scores and Splits
Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive team schedule for the 1935 New York Yankees with dates for every game played, opponents faced, a final score, and a cumulative record for the 1935 season.
The 1935 New York Yankees (click team name for complete roster) home / road splits for the regular season were 41-33 (0.554 winning percentage) at home and 48-27 (0.640 winning percentage) away.
During the regular season the 1935 New York Yankees scored the most runs (18) on August 10, 1935 versus the Philadelphia Athletics.
www.baseball-almanac.com /teamstats/schedule.php?y=1935&t=NYA   (216 words)

  
 Flow in Sports: Your Sports Psychology Coach
Sports Coach - provides advice for coaches, athletes, sports science tutors and students studying sports related qualifications on topics relating to exercise physiology, successful coaching and athletic development.
Sports equipment : Jaypro sporting goods is your leading source for sports equipment.
Greg Steinburg: offers virtual sports psychology, golf psychology and business coaching for athltes and individuals who seek some motivation and direction in their lives.
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 Third Reich 1933-1945 (Germany)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The popular mythology ascribes this to an incident which occurred in New York on 26 Jul 1935 in which a group of (allegedly Communist) demonstrators attacked the German liner Bremen and threw its Swastika flag in the river.
Personally, I doubt the importance of the incident in German flag history and prefer the explanation which notes that by 1935, [President von] Hindenburg was dead, the Army had come to terms with the Nazis and the German Nationals [Party] had ceased to be an important political factor.
The Nazi flag laws [were] the Law for the Protection of the National Symbols of 19 May 1933, and the Reich Flag Law [Reichsflaggengesetz] of 15th September 1935 (the Nuremberg Flag Law).
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 HoustonChronicle.com - The Sports Century - 1935 - 1959   (Site not responding. Last check: )
3, 1935 HE scene was the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, and Adolf Hitler was in the stands, hoping to use the 1936 Olympic Games to drive home his point of Aryan supremacy.
May 24, 1935 Night baseball comes into being with the touch of a switch from President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Small for the sport -- under 5-11 and less than 185 pounds -- Marciano won his first 16 bouts as a pro, including his eighth-round KO of Joe Louis in 1951.
www.chron.com /content/chronicle/millennium/sportscentury/35-59.html   (1598 words)

  
 Those Tigers
The fortunes of the Detroit Tigers would change in 1935, a year in which the fall classic matched Charley Grimm's Chicago Cubs -- winners of 21 consecutive games in September -- against a Detroit team that had won the American League pennant for the second straight year.
In 1935 the name was changed to Briggs Stadium after its new owner Walter Briggs.
In 1999 at the end of last game played there, as veteran announcer Ernie Harwell spoke, the light towers were turned off for good, ending the life of one of the most historic stadiums in sports history.
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 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
What became known as the Labor Day hurricane of 1935 cleared every tree and every building off Matecumbe Key, and destroyed the railroad that connected the Florida Keys to the mainland.
The 1935 storm may have been the strongest, but it was far from the deadliest.
After the 1935 storm, Ernest Hemingway visited the Keys and wrote about the destruction in a scathing article titled "Who Killed the Vets" for New Masses magazine and in a letter to his editor, Max Perkins.
www.usatoday.com /weather/wh1935.htm   (455 words)

  
 sportswoman - Search Results - MSN Encarta
- woman engaging in sports: a woman who participates in sports
Athletics, specific sports baseball, Amateur Sports, College Sports, Professional Sports, Q and A About Sports, ancient Greece, exercise,...
Player, Gary Jim, born in 1935, South African golfer who won major championships in three decades, beginning with the British Open in 1959.
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 Boston Marathon history - Boston Globe
Komonen was the favorite again in 1935, with the Boston Post predicting that he would finish first, Kelley second, and Leslie Pawson, winner of the 1933 race, third.
Komonen, who had been caught in a snowstorm just before the race, ran tired, and dropped out near Wellesley, and Pawson had suffered a stress fracture prior to the race and wasn't fit to run.
Kelley finished the 1935 race before the tape even arrived at the finish line.
www.boston.com /marathon/history/1935.shtml   (937 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / mcdonough_obit
Will McDonough, a sports reporter and columnist for The Boston Globe for 41 years whose byline made readers sit up and take notice, died of a heart attack at his home in Hingham on Thursday night.
Born in July 1935, he kept an oar in the waters of his native neighborhood all his life despite his move to Hingham early in his Globe career.
McDonough took on the assignment that over the next 40 years distinguished his name in sports journalism: coverage of the fledgling Boston Patriots, and a complicated companion story, the new American Football League's challenge to the National Football League.
www.boston.com /sports/specials/mcdonough/mcdonough_obit   (564 words)

  
 Bowl Championship Series - 1935 - Tulane 20, Temple 14
And yet these two teams baptized the Sugar Bowl series on Jan. 1, 1935.
In October 1934, a group of citizens called the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association announced it had raised the $30,000 necessary to promote the inaugural Sugar Bowl Football Classic.
The name honors Warren V. Miller, the first Sugar Bowl president, and Digby, the sports editor who helped make his Sugar Bowl dream a reality.
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 1935 in sports - Definition, explanation
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Describes the pre-Columbian-style building designed for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in Balboa Park under the direction of architect...
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 JewishSports.com
The former Brandeis coach and Michigan alum was arguably the greatest QB of the pre-1950 era of the NFL and was already a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
October 26, 2004--The JCC of Manhattan is celebrating the 350th Anniversary of Jews in America with a panel discussion on Jews in Sports and Media on Monday, November 1st at 7PM.
The 19 year old self-proclaimed country girl is well known in her native country but this will be one of her first major appearances in a publication of SI's magnitude.
www.jewishsports.com   (2289 words)

  
 1935 Homestead Grays Home Throwback Baseball Jersey With #20 (Josh Gibson)
OnlineSports.com is your premier source for all things sports, including jerseys, sports jerseys, throwback jerseys, sports jewelry, sports apparel, sports memorabilia, sports fan gear, sports books, sports videos, sports dvds, sports accessories, and so much more.
We carry everything from bleachers and billiards, to information on sports medicine, sports nutrition, coaching, footwear, boating, cycling, sports travel and sports tickets.
If it's sports equipment there's a good chance we've got it: track and field equipment, fitness equipment, camping equipment, basketball equipment, playground equipment, exercise equipment, baseball equipment, to name just a few.
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 ESPN.com - MLB - Baseball Blunders: Braves sign Babe
Ruppert called everybody he knew, but in early 1935 there simply weren't any openings for a major-league manager.
In Game 6 of the 1935 World Series, the Cubs and Tigers were tied at three runs apiece after eight innings.
But he couldn't run, and so he couldn't field or do more than trot around the bases, and McKechnie was facing a trio of mutinous pitchers who said they might refuse to take the mound if Ruth were in right field.
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 1934 in sports: Encyclopedia - 1934 in sports
See also: 1933 in sports, other events of 1934, 1935 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
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1934 in sports is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
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 TENNIS.com - Sports Psychology - Using Mental Time Travel
The truth in tennis and many other sports, however, is that time travel is no fantasy at all.
Unlike in some other sports, sheer athletic ability and brute strength plays a less important role.
Like any skill, proper practice is needed, and sport psychologists teach athletes how to do this through guided sessions individually and in groups.
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 kenn.com > sports > baseball > mlb > 1935 mlb attendance   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Karoly Karpati
He went on to win ten Hungarian National Championships, as well as European Lightweight wrestling crowns in 1927, 1929, 1930, and 1935.
Karpati was a Hungarian wrestling master trainer-coach and Olympics coach for many years.
In 1982, International Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch presented the bronze medal of the Olympic Order to Karpati for his lifelong work with youth in sports education.
www.jewishsports.net /BioPages/KarolyKarpati.htm   (199 words)

  
 1998 Amelia Island Concours -- 1935 Aston Martin Ulster   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This Ulster is one of only 24 produced during their production cycle from 1934 to 1936.
A magnificent sports racer, this competition car (as prepared by the factory) sports a 1500cc straight four with overhead cams.
I feel incredibly lucky to finally have seen an Ulster, especially one in such amazing condition, considering its sporting nature.
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 1935 in sports Details, Meaning 1935 in sports Article and Explanation Guide
See also: 1934 in sports, other events of 1935, 1936 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
June 2 - Baseballer Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire from the sport.
This is an Article on 1935 in sports.
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 Welcome to the Official Ted Williams Website
Ted's junior years in high school were clearly his most notable ~ capturing the attention of professional scouts.
So, Ted continued to play semi-pro baseball and earned three dollars a week.
© 2002 Green Diamond Sports, Inc. Licensed by Ted Williams Family Enterprises, Ltd..
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 1935 in sports
See also: 1934 in sports, other events of 1935, 1936 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.
On May 25, Babe Ruth has a last hurrah, hitting three home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates.The final one, the last of his 714 career home runs, sets a baseball record that stood for 39 years.
Eurobasket 1935, won by Latvia, is the first European international basketball championship.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Grand Prix racing - Main article: 1935 Grand Prix season.
June 2 - Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire from the sport.
In 1935, the Detroit Lions won the NFL championship and the Detroit Tigers won Major League Baseball's World Series.
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 List of sports events
This page indexes the individual year in sports pages.
Each year is annotated with a significant event as a reference point.
1993 in sports - Monica Seles is stabbed during a tennis tournament
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 Emilia Rotter
With partner Laszlo Szollas, ice dancer Emilia Rotter won the World Figure Skating Championship four times in five years, 1931 through 1935.
In 1932, the only year during this run the duo did not win the championship, they won the World silver medal.
They also won the European Figure Skating Championship in 1934 in Prague, and silver medal honors in 1930 in Vienna and 1931 at St. Moritz.
www.jewishsports.net /BioPages/EmiliaRotter.htm   (87 words)

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