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1 ZYRON PAUL FELIX 46TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE North American Society for Sport History 2018 PROGRAM MAY 25 28, 2018 Convention Host: Convention Venue: UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA FORT GARRY HOTEL WINNIPEG, MANITOBA

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3 2018 PROGRAM 46TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE North American Society for Sport History Convention Host: UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA Convention Venue: FORT GARRY HOTEL WINNIPEG, MANITOBA MAY 25 28, 2018 OUR MISSION: The purpose of the North American Society for Sport History is to promote, stimulate, and encourage study, research, and writing of the history of sport; and to support and cooperate with local, national, and international organizations having the same purposes. The Society conducts its activities soley for scholarly and literary purposes and not for pecuniary profit. Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 1

4 NASSH Executive Board PRESIDENT Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin PAST-PRESIDENT Kevin Wamsley, St. Francis Xavier University PRESIDENT-ELECT David K. Wiggins, George Mason University SECRETARY Jaime Schultz, Pennsylvania State University TREASURER Thomas M. Hunt, The University of Texas at Austin PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIR John Wong, Washington State University MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Susan Birrell, University of Iowa Vicky Paraschak, University of Windsor Toby C. Rider, California State University, Fullerton STUDENT MEMBER-AT-LARGE Paulina A. Rodriguez Burciaga, Pennsylvania State University 2 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

5 NASSH Standing and Ad-Hoc Committees ADVERTISING COMMITTEE CHAIR Dominic Morais, Trinity Univeristy ARBENA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR Samuel O. Regalado, California State University, Stanislaus BOOK AWARD COMMITTEE CHAIR Robert Kossuth, University of Lethbridge BOOK DISPLAY CHAIR Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University BUDGET AND FISCAL COMMITTEE CHAIR Thomas M. Hunt, The University of Texas at Austin CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR David K. Wiggins, George Mason University CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS COMMITTEE CHAIR Richard C. Crepeau, University of Central Florida DISSERTATION TRAVEL GRANT COMMITTEE CHAIR Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin DISTINGUISHED LECTURE COMMITTEE CHAIR Kevin Wamsley, St. Francis Xavier University GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY COMMITTEE CHAIR Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) COMMITTEE CHAIR Colleen English, Pennsylvania State University, Berks JOURNAL OF SPORT HISTORY EDITOR Maureen M. Smith, California State University, Sacramento LEGACY COMMITTEE CHAIR Robert K. Barney, Western University MARKETING POLICY AND PROMOTION COMMITTEE CHAIR Matt Bowers, The University of Texas at Austin MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR Vicky Paraschak, University of Windsor PROCEEDINGS EDITOR Richard Kimball, Brigham Young University TIME AND SITE COMMITTEE CHAIR Steven Gietschier, Lindenwood University 50TH ANNIVERSARY PLANNING COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Lindsay Parks Pieper, Lynchburg College Alison M. Wrynn, The Californnia State University Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 3

6 2018 Convention Manager Russell Field Associate Professor Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management University of Manitoba FACULTY OF KINESIOLGOY AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA Doug Brown, Dean Tracey Clifton-Hanslip Alexander Edye-Mazowita Linda Eliuk Karen Martindale Colleen Plumton Brandi Smith Simon Wang STUDENT VOLUNTEERS Michael Arinze Janelle Bohunicky Connor Duncan Haley Kirkbride-Taylor Bree Langlais Scott Lemon Olukunle Omomo Oksana Sovinska Caelan Thompson Eric Thompson Maddie Wilford 4 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

7 Schedule Highlights Friday, May 25 9:00-17:00 Executive Council Salon A (committee 9:00-12:00 Book Award Committee Salon C meetings) 10:00-12:00 Time & Site Committee Salon B 13:00-16:00 Publications Board Salon C 18:30-21:30 Welcome reception Concert Hall (7th floor) Saturday, May 26 8:30 Conference opening Concert Hall (7th floor) 9:00-10:30 Sessions 1-5 Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 10:30-10:45 Coffee break Mezzanine 10:45-12:15 Sessions 6-10 Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom (7th floor) 13:30-15:00 Keynote Address Concert Hall (7th floor) 15:00-16:30 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 16:30-16:45 Coffee break Mezzanine 16:45-18:15 Business meeting Concert Hall (7th floor) Sunday, May 27 9:00-10:30 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 10:30-10:45 Coffee break Mezzanine 10:45-12:15 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom (7th floor) 13:30-15:00 Plenary Address Concert Hall (7th floor) 15:00-16:30 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 16:30-16:45 Coffee break Mezzanine 16:45-18:15 Graduate Student Gateway Presentation :00 Graduate Student Social The Pint, 274 Garry Street, Winnipeg Monday, May 28 9:00-10:30 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 10:30-10:45 Coffee break Mezzanine 10:45-12:15 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache, Salon A, Salon C (mezzanine & 1st floor) 12:30-13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom (7th floor) 13:30-15:00 Graduate Student Essay Concert Hall (7th floor) Award Lecture 15:00-16:30 Sessions Gateway, LaVerendrye, Tache (mezzanine) 17:30-19:00 Access to CMHR Galleries Canadian Museum for Human Rights 18:00-19:30 Cocktails Garden of Contemplation (CMHR) 19:30-22:00 Closing Banquet Buhler Hall (CMHR) Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 5

8 Hotel Fort Garry Convention Room Locations Book Display is open every day in the Mezzanine. FRIDAY, MAY :00-17:00 Executive Council Meeting Salon A 9:00-12:00 Book Award Committee Meeting Salon C 10:00-12:00 Time & Site Committee Meeting Salon B 13:00-16:00 Publications Board Meeting Salon C 18:30-21:30 Welcome Reception Concert Hall 7th Floor 6 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

9 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 SATURDAY, MAY :00 10:30 Conference Opening, Concert Hall (7th Floor) Jan Todd, NASSH President, Presiding Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #1 Why sport Matters, in Seven Minutes or Less Moderator: Rita Liberti, California State University, East Bay Russell Field, University of Manitoba, Whose History? A People s History Jaime Schultz, Pennsylvania State University, Radical Feminism, Self-Defense, and Physical Competence, or Why Sport Matters Ryan A. Swanson, University of New Mexico, Sport Matters Because Parenting Matters Maria J. Veri, San Francisco State University, Dixieland Symbols, Indigenous Appropriation, and the Frito Bandito: How Marginalized Groups are othered In Tailgate Culture Jennifer Guiliano Lightening Talk: Making Sports Legends: Academic Connections & Public Narratives in the Museum Exhibit Design Process Robert J. Lake, Douglas College, Imagine If He Had Been a Black Player : The Masking of Racism Within the Identity Politics of Greg Rusedski in the 1990s/2000s Travis Vogan, University of Iowa, The Boxing Film and Transmedia Sport History #2 Community Building and Emotional Attachment in the National Pastime Moderator: Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University 9:00: Adam Criblez, Southeast Missouri State University, Pitching Patriotism: Baseball and the Fourth of July in the Late Nineteenth- Century 9:20: Brian M. Ingrassia, West Texas A&M University, Bringing Texas League Back: Minor League Baseball and Downtown Development in Amarillo 9:40: Seth S. Tannenbaum, Temple University, Villain or Victim, Capitalist or Leech?: The Historiography of Walter O Malley 10:00: Commentary by Daniel A. Nathan, Skidmore College #3 Strength Testing, Bodybuilders, and Systems of Exercise Moderator: John Fair, The University of Texas at Austin 9:00 Mike Brenneman and Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin, Intercollegiate Strength Associations: Testing and Measuring Human Performance in Fin de Siecle American Universities 9:20: Conor Heffernan, University College Dublin, Fitness and Fun that s Not Just for Mum: Ireland, Religion and the Women s League of Health and Beauty 9:40: Phillip Chipman, University of Ottawa, Flexing at the Gates: Strength and Physical Development in the Eyes of Quebec Catholicism 10:00: Peter J. Miller, University of Winnipeg, Reimagining the Renaissance: Antiquity and Physical Culture #4 Hooliganism and other Episodes in European Soccer Moderator: Derek C. Catsam, University of Texas of the Permian Basin 9:00: Alan McDougall, University of Guelph, Letters to Bill: A Social History of Bill Shankly s 1974 Resignation as Manager of Liverpool FC 9:20: Seweryn Dmowski, University of Warsaw, Czestochowa 80: Football Hooliganism Behind the Iron Curtain 9:40: Jan Luitzen, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, A Fabrication by Mr. Mulier. Rood en Wit and the Haarlemsche Football Club at the Dawn of Soccer in the Netherlands, :00: Commentary by Rwany Sibaja, Appalachian State University #5 Racial Politics and the African American Athlete Moderator: Maureen M. Smith, California State University, Sacramento 9:00: Andrew D. Linden, Adrian College, Beyond Desegregation: The Civil Rights Movement and Professional Football, :20: Matthew R. Hodler, Miami University, Ohio, 21st Century Swimming Pioneers: The Collective Forgetting of Race in USA Swimming 9:40: Sharony Green, University of Alabama, Spatial and Racial Politics on the Florida Peninsula and the U 10:00: Commentary by Maureen M. Smith, California State University, Sacramento 10:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK - Mezzanine Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 7

10 10:45 12:15 SATURDAY, MAY :45 12:15 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #6 South Africa and Apartheid Sport: Part I Moderator: Chris Bolsmann, California State University, Northridge 10:45: Derek C. Catsam, University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Wrestling with Apartheid: Sport and the Anti- Apartheid Movement at a Northwestern University 11:05: Michelle Sikes, Pennsylvania State University, Outrunning Apartheid: Towards a Transnational History of South African Athletics, :25: Toby C. Rider and Matthew P. Llewellyn, California State University, Fullerton, The Height of Folly : The British Sports Council s Fact-Finding Mission to South Africa 11:45: Commentary by Malcolm Maclean, University of Gloucestershire #7 Enduring Attractions and Continuing Debates Regarding College Sport Moderator: Ronald A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University 10:45: John Carvalho, Auburn University, Taming the Monster: The 1929 Carnegie Report on College Athletics 11:05: Chad Seifried, Louisiana State University, Jeffrey Graham and Adam Love, University of Tennessee, The Construction and Renovation of Neyland Stadium at the University of Tennessee 11:25: Mark E. Havitz, University of Waterloo, Fritz Finally Got Me! Sparty Goes to War 11:45: Daniel A. Nathan, Skidmore College, Taking Small- Time College Sports Seriously (and without Sentimentality) #8 Body Pedagogies, Training, and Sport Moderator: Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin 10:45: Victoria Felkar, University of British Columbia, Pill, Periods, and Performance: Oral Contraceptive Use & The Practice of Menstrual Control in Sport 11:05: Jason Shurley, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, The Functional Revolution : Contextualizing Functional Training Philosophy 11:25: Andrew Hammond, University of British Columbia, Body Pedagogies, Swimming Coaching, Weight Management, Body Stigma, and Swimming Performance ( )-Some Australian Historical Evidence 11:45: Commentary by Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin #9 Governance, the Media, and Sports Diplomacy Moderator: Robert K. Barney, Western University 10:45: Richard Kimball, Brigham Young University, Just Like a Big School : Clinton Larson at the Inter- Allied Games, :05: Kahei Kawashima, Musashi University, Football Came to Japan: Complexity and Multiplicity in an Asian Country s Acceptance of America s No. 1 College Sport, :25: Stephen R. Wenn, Wilfred Laurier University, Out With the Old and in With the New : Jacques Rogge and the European Television Market 11:45: Scott R. Jedlicka, Washington State University, Contested Governance: UNESCO s Role in International Sport, :30-13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom, 7th Floor 13:30-15:00 The Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Honor Address Grand Chief Dr. J. Wilton Littlechild The Importance of Sport in Truth and Reconciliation #10 Women, Sport, and Empowerment Moderator: Alison M. Wrynn, The California State University 10:45: Janet Beverley, University of Queensland, Australian Women s Masters Field Hockey: The Embodiment of Communitas 11:05: Shelley Lucas, Boise State University and Laura Frances Chase, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Women s Mountain Bike and Tea Society (WOMBATS): A Feminist Approach to Mountain Biking 11:25: Jane E. Hunt, Bond University, Empowering Women Around the World Through Triathlon?: Dottie Dorian, the International Triathlon Union Women s Commission and the Pursuit of Development Through Sport 11:45: Russ Crawford, Ohio Northern University, True World Champions: Team USA and the IFAF Women s World (American Football) Championships, Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

11 15:00 16:30 SATURDAY, MAY :00 16:30 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C # 11 South Africa and Apartheid Sport: Part II Moderator: Chris Bolsmann, California State University, Northridge 15:00: Philani Nongogo, Tshwane University of Technology, The Struggle to Deracialize South African Sport: The Role of the United Nations in the Anti-Apartheid Sports Struggle, :20: Tanya Jones, The University of Texas at Austin, Understanding the Role of the IOC in the Eradication of Apartheid 15:40: Malcolm Maclean, University of Gloucestershire, Returned Too Soon? Lost Opportunities in the Global Rehabilitation of South African Sport 16:00: Commentary by Michelle Sikes, Pennsylvania State University #12 Canadian Sport in all Its Many Varieties Moderator: Stephen R. Wenn, Wilfred Laurier University 15:00: Kalin Bullman, University of Victoria, The Course Itself was a Revelation to Us : Golf, Landscape and Nature in 1920s Victoria, British Columbia 15:20: Tom Fabian, Western University, The Dave Pickett Story: Regionalism, Eligibility, and Adjudication in Canadian University Sport 15:40: Stephen Fielding, University of Victoria, Popular Multiculturalism, Civic Branding, and Italian Toronto After the 1982 World Cup 16:00: Jared Walters, Western University, The History of Mixed Martial Arts in Canada, #13 Strength Seekers and Physical Culturists Moderator: Jason Shurley, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater 15:00: David Chapman, Independent Scholar, Strength and Stealth: Physique Films and the Alibi of Sport 15:20: John D. Fair, The University of Texas at Austin, From Tule Lake to Helsinki: The Remarkable Rise of America s Greatest Weightlifter 15:40: Commentary by Jason Shurley, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater #14 Scripted and Unscripted Sporting Events Moderator: Richard Kimball, Brigham Young University 15:00: Thomas Rorke, Pennsylvania State University, The Miracle Maid of Cornwall, the Elysium Rink, and the Winter of :20: Sheldon Anderson, Miami University, Ohio, How bout dat, you turkey necks! Ethnicity and Gender in Twin Cities Wrestling 15:40: Colleen English, Pennsylvania State University, Berks, and Heidi Mau, Albright College, Roller Till I Die & the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling : Women and Sports in Reality Television & Scripted Reality Entertainment 16:00: Commentary by Ryan A. Swanson, University of New Mexico #15 Reckoning with Race in Baseball Moderator: Richard C. Crepeau, University of Central Florida 15:00: Eldon Yeakel, Illinois State University, Pressing Times: An Evaluation of the Chicago Tribune s Coverage of African American Baseball 15:20: Carl Suddler, Florida Atlantic University, A Hit With the Kids: Jackie Robinson s Fight Against Juvenile Delinquency 15:40: Commentary by David K. Wiggins, George Mason University 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break - Mezzanine 16:45-18:15 Business Meeting (Concert Hall, 7th Floor) Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 9

12 THE MAXWELL L. HOWELL AND REET HOWELL INTERNATIONAL ADDRESS Grand Chief Dr. J. Wilton Littlechild, Maskwacîs, Alberta For more than 40 years, Dr. Littlechild has worked to build bridges between Indigenous and non-indigenous people through athletics, politics, and law. An accomplished lawyer, he is the first Indigenous person appointed to Queen s Council by the Alberta Law Society. He brought Native issues to public attention while serving as the first Treaty Indian Member of Parliament. Dr. Littlechild has been active with a number of organizations both within Canada and abroad, including the Indigenous Parliament of the Americas, the United Nations, the National Indian Athletic Association, and the Canadian Council of International Law. He has given lectures on various occasions, including at the Human Rights Institute of the University of Hawaii. Dr. Littlechild served a Commissioners on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, whose final report was released on December 15, For his participation in Indigenous and athletic endeavours, Dr. Littlechild has been honoured with several awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award as an Aboriginal Role Model and the Order of Canada; he has been inducted into seven sports Halls of Fame. He graduated from the University of Alberta with a Master s Degree in Physical Education, a Bachelor of Law Degree, and an Honourary Doctorate at Law. Dr. Littlechild was bestowed with the title of International Treaty Chief by the Chiefs and Elders of the Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 and the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs (Treaty No. 6, Treaty No. 7 and Treaty No. 8 Alberta); he recently accepted his nomination as Grand Chief of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations where he is serving a three-year term. 10 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

13 The Maxwell L. Howell and Reet Howell International Address In 1973, when NASSH held its first convention, it was decided to have special lectures to honor individuals who played significant roles in the development of sport history. The three historians chosen by the Society were John R. Betts, Maxwell L. Howell, and Seward C. Staley. At least one lecture is given every year. In 1994, the Howell Address was renamed to honor distinguished sport historian Reet Howell as well as her husband, Maxwell Howell. MAXWELL L. HOWELL ( ) was born in Australia and participated and coached in international sport. He retired in 1992 from the University of Queensland, where he held the first chair in Human Movement Studies in Australia. Prior to his return to Australia, he had been Director of Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa, Dean of the College of Professional Studies at San Diego State University, and was a faculty member at the University of British Columbia and the University of Alberta. Max was chosen NASSH president-elect in 1975 and also served as president and past-president. REET ANN (NURMBERG) HOWELL ( ), born in Sweden, took her PH.D. at the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focussed on Soviet sport, women s sport, and Australian sport history. Before her death in 1993 from cancer, she (often with Max as co-author) had published fifteen books and more than sixty book chapters and journal articles. Max and Reet Howell were deeply committed to NASSH and their leadership in the early years of the society helped to establish and give credibility to the emerging field of sport history. HOWELL HONOR ADDRESS LECTURERS 1973 Alan Metcalfe, University of Windsor 1974 S. W. Wise, Carleton University 1975 Gerald Redmond, University of Alberta 1976 Earle F. Ziegler, University of Western Ontario 1977 Frank Cosentino, University of Western Ontario 1978 Robert K. Barney, University of Western Ontario 1979 Michael A. Salter, University of Windsor 1980 R. Gerald Glassford, University of Alberta 1981 Barbara Schrodt, University of British Columbia 1984 Alexander J. Young, Dalhousie University 1986 Peter McIntosh, London, England 1988 Randy Roberts, University of Houston 1989 Maxwell L. Howell, University of Queensland 1990 Arnd Krüger, Georg-August University, Göttingen 1992 Donald G. Kyle, University of Texas-Arlington 1994 James A. Mangan, University of Strathclyde-Jordanhill 1996 Dennis Brailsford, University of Birmingham 1998 Richard W. Pound, Montreal, Quebec 1999 Grant Jarvie, University of Stirling 2000 John Bale, University of Keele 2001 Roland Renson, University of Leuven 2002 Gertrud Pfister, University of Copenhagen 2003 Doug Booth, University of Otago 2004 Thierry Terret, University of Lyon 2005 Christiane Eisenberg, Humbolt University- Berlin 2006 Jennifer Hargreaves, University of Brighton 2007 Jinxia Dong, Beijing University 2009 Wray Vamplew, University of Stirling 2011 Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto 2012 Murray Phillips, University of Queensland 2014 M. Ann Hall, University of Alberta 2016 Michael Cronin, Boston College, Dublin, Ireland 2017 Charlotte Macdonald, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 11

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15 9:00 10:30 SUNDAY, MAY :00 10:30 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #16 Women of 68: Part I Moderator: Maria J. Veri, San Francisco State University 9:00: Rita Liberti, California State University, East Bay and Mary McDonald, Georgia Tech, Back on Track: Wyomia Tyus, Sporting Activism, and the Legacies of :20: Axel G. Elias Jimenez, King s College London, Everyday Forms of Resistance in Sport: The Role of Mexican Women During the 1968 Olympic Games 9:40: Catriona M. Parratt, University of Iowa, The Disappeared, the Dead, the Places they Haunt, and the Women They Inspire #17 Sporting Tours #18 Sport and the Latin American Connection Moderator: Sheldon Anderson, Miami University, Ohio 9:00: Chris Elzey, George Mason University, The Most Popular Sportsman in America: Edward Payson Weston and His 1876 Tour of England 9:20: Robert K. Barney, Western University, The Diary of Dr. Lewis Campbell and the Grand All-Ontario Lacrosse Tour of :40: Mathieu Boivin-Chouinard, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, "Soccer as an Antifascist Weapon: The Basque National Team Tour in the Soviet Union During the Spanish Civil War." Moderator: Sarah Fields, University of Colorado Denver 9:00: Paulina A. Rodriguez Burciaga, Pennsylvania State University, Looking on From the Borderlands: An Exploratory Review of the Literature on Latinas and Sport 9:20: Lauren Osmer, The University of Texas at Austin, Racialized Narratives of Cuban MLB Players in Mass Media: Three Case Studies 9:40: Zachary R. Bigalke, Independent Scholar, Overcompensating for Color: Evaluating Early Afro-Brazilian Soccer Stars and the Myth of Racial Democracy in the Amateur Era #19 Sticks, Pucks and Politics: Hockey and the Cold War Moderator: Toby C. Rider, California State University, Fullerton 9:00: Heather L. Dichter, De Montfort University, Canadian Speculation: Back-Up Host for the 1962 IIHF World Championships or NATO Ally? 9:20: Alexandra Mountain, University of Pittsburgh, Cold War Kids: The Influence of Cold War Politics Upon State Interventions Into Canadian Junior and Youth Ice Hockey 9:40: John A. Soares, University of Notre Dame, Détente Takes a Beating: Sport Diplomacy, Angola, and the Collapse of Détente #20 Technology, Public Memory and Nostalgia Moderator: Gary Osmond, University of Queensland 9:00: Jonathan Finn, Wilfred Laurier University, There Is No Such Thing as a Dead Heat: John C. Hemment and the Origins of the Photo- Finish in Sport 9:20: Douglas A. Brown, University of Manitoba, Skating on a Frozen Pond: Cultivating Canadian Identity Between Reality and Nostalgia 9:40: Miriam Wright, University of Windsor, Remembering the Chatham Coloured All-Stars: Public Memory and Meaning of a Historic African American Baseball Team, 1934-Present 10:00: Chelsey Leahy, University of Windsor and Victoria Paraschak, University of Windsor, Sport Activism: Perspectives on Canadian Female Olympians Who Attended the 1968 Olympics 10:00: Commentary by Sheldon Anderson, Miami University, Ohio 10:00: Doiara Silva dos Santos, Federal University of Vicosa, The Pan American Games: Latin Americans at the Helm ( ) 12:30-13:30 Coffee Break Mezzanine 10:00: Commentary by Toby C. Rider, California State University, Fullerton 10:00: Jonathan Silverman, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Get a (Computer Generated) Horse! Racing, Modernity, Nostalgia, and the Deep Irony of Technological Innovation at the Track Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 13

16 10:45 12:15 SUNDAY, MAY :45 12:15 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #21 Women of 68: Part II Moderator: Rita Liberti, California State University, East Bay 10:45: Raúl Nivón- Ramírez, Tecnológico de Monterrey-Campus Ciudad de México, Vera Vera ra, ra, ra! Vera Caslavska s Participation in the Mexico Olympics, :05: Marion Stell, University of Queensland, Women with Altitude: Resisting the Role of the Australian Chaperon in Mexico 68 11:25: Susan Rayl, State University New York, Cortland, I ll Never Grow Up : Cathy Rigby McCoy from Olympian to Peter Pan and Beyond #22 King Football in the South Moderator: Andrew D. Linden, Adrian College 10:45: Misty B. Soles, Clemson University, Shaming the Skeptical and Abashing the Timid: S.V. Sanford and the Growth of Georgia Football 11:05: Michael T. Wood, University of Alabama, Howard College Bulldogs vs. University of Havana Caribes, November 1927: Transnational American Football and Modernity 11:25: Jim Watkins, Mississippi State University, "Sewanee's Fall from Big-Time College Athletics" #23 The Military and International Sport Exchanges Moderator: Travis Vogan, University of Iowa 10:45: Jonathan Weier, Western University, Playing for Victory: YMCA Sport and Physical Education and the First World War 11:05: Thomas M. Hunt, The University of Texas at Austin, Digital Gaming, esports, and Military Affairs: An Historical Perspective 11:25: Courtney van Wass, Western University, Your Uniform is your membership Card : The YMCA and War-time Physical Education Programming #24 Sport and the Media: A Symbiotic Relationship Moderator: Robert S. Kossuth, University of Lethbridge 10:45: Dennis Gildea, Springfield College, W.O. McGeehan s Beatrice Buggs Columns: Love Stories on the Sports Page? 11:05: John Valentine, MacEwan University, The 1962 Television Network Wars: The NFL s Invasion of Canada 11:25: Tolga Ozyurtcu, The University of Texas at Austin, The Look Ma, No Hands Olympics : The Birth and Rise of The X-Games #25 Labor, Basketball, and Sports Violence Moderator: Chris Elzey, George Mason University 10:45: James WJ Robinson, Northeastern University, Needles and Hoops: Sports Programs in the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the Socialist Party, and their Communist Rivals 11:05: Curtis Harris, American University, The Big O and Senator Sam: The Unlikely Alliance Against NBA Owners and for Player Freedom 11:25: Mark Lasota, University of New Mexico, Clashes on the Court: A Historical Review of Violence in the NBA and the Impact on Today s Game, :45: Commentary by Andrew D. Linden, Adrian College 11:45: Y. Andrew Hao, The University of Texas at Austin, Sport Exchanges Between China and the United States, : Inevitable Politics and Excessive Strings 11:45: Commentary by Robert S. Kossuth, University of Lethbridge 11:45: Commentary by Chris Elzey, George Mason University 12:30-13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom, 7th Floor 13:30-15:00 Plenary Session, A Conversation with Bruce Kidd: Athlete, Academic, and Activist - Concert Hall, 7th Floor 14 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

17 PLENARY ADDRESS A Conversation with Bruce Kidd: Athlete, Academic, and Activist BRUCE KIDD, currently principal of the University of Toronto Scarborough, has enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an athlete, academic, and activist. An outstanding distance runner at the University of Toronto, Kidd captured a gold medal in the six-mile event at the 1962 British Empire Games and a bronze medal in the three-mile event the same year at the Commonwealth Games and in 1964 was a member of the Canadian Summer Olympic team where he competed in the 5000 and meters. For these athletic accomplishments and many others, he has received numerous honors, including induction into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame, Canada s Sports Hall of Fame, and University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame. Kidd s academic career has been equally impressive. A holder of a Ph.D. in History from York University, he has published a plethora of scholarly articles, book chapters, and books that have contributed to a greater understanding of various aspects of sport. Among his many publications are Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, : To remember is to Resist (with Russell Field); Olympic Reform: Ten Years After (with Heather Dichter); Athletes Rights in Canada (with Mary Eberts); and The Struggle for Canadian Sport. Kidd has complemented his scholarly work with a great deal of community service and efforts to see that sport is more inclusionary and devoid of discrimination and unethical practices. This is made clear by his involvement in such initiatives as the International Campaign Against Apartheid Sport and membership on the Ethical Issues Review Panel, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport and Expert Working Group, Trans Inclusion in Sport Policy Guidance, and Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport. Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 15

18 15:00 16:30 SUNDAY, MAY :00 16:30 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #26 Oral History Projects: Analyses and Reflections Moderator: Thomas M. Hunt, The University of Texas at Austin 15:00: Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge, Narrating the Postwar History of Canadian Nikkei in Southern Alberta through Sport, Recreation and Leisure 15:20: Samuel Winemiller, University of Tennessee, Oral History as a Socio- Historical Research Method: Experiences of the U.S. Kabaddi Team at the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup 15:40: Johanna Mellis, University of Florida, Conducting Oral Histories of Athletes From Socialist Hungary: Reflections and the Promise of the Method (ology) for Sport History 16:00: Commentary by Thomas H. Hunt, The University of Texas at Austin #27 Recreation, Parks, and Sport in Canadian History Moderator: Nancy B. Bouchier, McMaster University 15:00: PearlAnn Reichwein, University of Alberta, The Eyrie : The Urban Invention of Alpine Huts and Mountain Sports in Alberta, :20: Michelle Murphy, University of Alberta, Bighorn Sheep and Chinook Winds: Contestations Surrounding the Development of Nakiska Ski Resort for the Calgary Winter Olympic Games, :40: Jonathan Headford, Texas Tech University, Enduring Faith: Football Fandom in Regina, Saskatchewan 16:00: Amanda N. Schweinbenz, Laurentian University, Para Sport Coaching: Navigating a Hidden Road #28 The 1968 Olympic Games: From Pender to Failed Bids and Social Activism Moderator: Kevin B. Wamsley, St Francis Xavier University 15:00: Daniel Taradash, New Mexico Holocaust and Intolerance Museum, A Military Man Among the Militants: Captain Mel Pender, The Olympic Project for Human Rights, and the 1968 Olympics 15:20: Sam Schelfhout, The University of Texas at Austin, You Can t Win If You Don t Try : Portland s Failed Bid to Host the 1968 Olympic Games 15:40: Ryan Murtha, The University of Texas at Austin, War Minus the Shooting, Plus the Shooting: Tlatelolco and the 1968 Olympics 16:00: Commentary by Scott R. Jedlicka, Washington State University 16:30 16:45 Coffee Break - Mezzanine #29 Gender and Race in Intercollegiate Sport: Case Studies From Penn State Moderator: Paul Dyzak, Pennsylvania State University 15:00: Tommy Slotcavage, Pennsylvania State University, Dorothy Anderson s Intercollegiate Tennis Career: Aberration or Harbinger? 15:20: Neil Anthony Carpenter, Pennsylvania State University, The Racial Dynamics of Penn State Sports, :40: Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University, From Starring in the Democracy Bowl to Dismissal as a (White) Country Hamlet: Half a Century of Racial Narratives from Happy Valley 16:00: Commentary by Ronald A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University #30 How Soccer Helps Explain the World Moderator: George N. Kioussis, California State University, Northridge 15:00: Chris Bolsmann, California State University, Northridge and Dil Porter, DeMontfort University, Rebranding the Corinthians: English Gentlemen, Amateurism 15:20: Danyel Reiche, American University of Beirut, The History of Eligibility Criteria for National Teams in Different Football Codes 15:40: Chris Henderson, University of Iowa, Performance of Place and Fan Activism in Liverpool 16:00: Katja Sonkeng, University of Georgia and Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson, University of Georgia, Symptom or Paradox of Globalization? A Historical Comparison Between Soccer s Proneness to Racism and Fan Violence With Cricket and Rugby 16 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

19 16:45 18:15 SUNDAY, MAY :00 16:30 Gateway Graduate Student Presentation, Batter-Up: Taking on the Job Market, Publishing, and a Career in Academia Moderator: Paulina A. Rodriguez Burciaga, Pennsylvania State University Andrew D. Linden, Adrian College Colleen English, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Sarah Teetzel, University of Manitoba Tolga Ozyurtcu, The University of Texas at Austin Michelle Sikes, Pennsylvania State University 19:00 22:00 Graduate Student Social, The Pint, 274 Garry Street, Winnipeg SPECIAL GRADUATE STUDENT PANEL PRESENTATION Batter-Up: Taking on the Job Market, Publishing, and a Career in Academia PANELIST INCLUDE: Andrew D. Linden Assistant Professor of Sport Management, and Director of the Sport Administration and Leadership graduate program at Adrian College Colleen English Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at Pennsylvania State University, Berks Sarah Teetzel Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education at The University of Manitoba Tolga Ozyurtcu Clinical Assistant Professor of the Department of Kinesiology and Health Educations at The University of Texas at Austin. Michelle Sikes Visiting Scholar of The Department of Kinesiology at Pennsylvania State University Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 17

20 Dopers in Uniform The Hidden World of Police on Steroids BY JOHN HOBERMAN Breaking down the Blue Wall of Silence, this landmark book investigates the widespread, illegal use of anabolic steroids in major urban police departments and how it contributes to excessive violence in American policing. 6 x 9 inches, 316 pages $29.95 hardcover Harvey Penick The Life and Wisdom of the Man Who Wrote the Book on Golf BY KEVIN ROBBINS Foreword by Ben Crenshaw This biography of legendary golf pro Harvey Penick, which won the USGA Herbert Warren Wind Book Award, reveals how he distilled a lifetime of coaching on and off the course into the best-selling sports book of all time, Harvey Penick s Little Red Book. 6 x 9 inches, 368 pages, 22 b&w photos, 1 illustration $17.95 paperback university of texas press

21 9:00 10:30 MONDAY, MAY 28 9:00 10:30 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #31 Cricket as a Nineteenth-Century North American Sport: From the Local and Regional to the Imperial Moderator: Colin Howell, Saint Mary s University 9:00: Christopher J. Fauske, Salem State University, What Don t They Know of Cricket? Local Documentary Evidence and the Tale of the Alpha Cricket Club of Salem, Massachusetts 9:20: Jayesh R. Patel, Independent Scholar, Cricket Transitions: Perceptions and Prevalence of the Sport in 19th Century North America as Compared with Pre-and-Post- Independence India 9:40: John G. Reid, Saint Mary s University, Cricket and the Industrial Working Class in Nova Scotia, to :00: Commentary by Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge #32 Sport, Dance, and Imperialism in India Moderator: Heather L. Dichter, De Montfort University 9:00: Alec S. Hurley, The University of Texas at Austin, Where There s A Wicket, There s A Way: British Imperialism in India ( ) Through Cricket and the East India Company 9:20: Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia, Uday Shanker and the Dartington Hall Trust: Patronage, Imperialism and the Indian Dean of Dance 9:40: Aishwarya Ramachandran, University of British Columbia, Sex, Lies & the Nautch Girl: From High Level Performance to Prostitution 10:00: Commentary by Johanna Mellis, University of Florida #33 Soccer In All Its Complexities: From Refereeing to Music Moderator: Chris Henderson, University of Iowa 9:00: Lorenz Peiffer, University of Hannover, Jewish-German Football Stars in the Shadow of the Swastika - A Public Exhibition in Isreal 9:20: Rwany Sibaja, Appalachian State University, Futbol Goes Boom! Exploring the Nexus Between Soccer, Film, and Music in Argentina ( ) 9:40: Shaine Danbeli, California State University, Northridge, The Internationalization of Refereeing: Stanley Rous and the Development of the Referee Course 10:00: George N. Kioussis, California State University, Northridge, Fussball- Politik: Henry Kissinger and the American Bid for the 1986 FIFI World Cup 10:30 10:45 Coffee Break - Mezzanine #34 Policing Fairness: Sex Testing and Doping in International Sport Moderator: Greg Ramshaw, Clemson University 9:00: Kathryn Henne, University of Waterloo, Diagnosing Hybrids: A Feminist Technoscience Reading of Sex/Gender and Anti-doping Regulation in Sport 9:20: Jörg Krieger, German Sport University Cologne, Spending So Much Time Following the Pee-Pee: IAAF Presidents and Anti- Doping Politics 9:40: Lindsay Parks Pieper, Lynchburg College, Silently Shuffled Aside : Sex Testing at Non-Olympic Events 10:00: Ian Ritchie, Brock University, Crisis, Media, and Claims-Making: Framing Canadian Anti- Doping, #35 Indigenous Sport and Racialized Bodies Moderator: Janice Forsyth, Western University 9:00: Gary Osmond, The University of Queensland, Playing the Third Quarter: Sport, Memory and Silences in Aboriginal Memoirs 9:20: Evan J. Habkirk, Western University, White Nation, Physical Culture and Indigenous Bodies at World Fairs 9:40: Michael Heine, Western University, Then We ll Have to Call It Traditional- Traditional : Coaching Rationally and Indigenous Games in Canadian Artic and Sub-Artic Indigenous Cultures 10:00: Christine O Bonsawin, University of Victoria, The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Opening Ceremony, Indigenous Representations, and the Rhythms of Colonialism Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 19

22 10:45 12:15 MONDAY, MAY 28 10:45 12:15 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache Salon A Salon C #36 Sport or Show Business?: Women s Bicycle Racing in Late Nineteenth Century America Moderator: Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge 10:45: M. Ann Hall, University of Alberta, From Muscle on Wheels to Beauty on Wheels: Women s High-Wheel Bicycle Racing in Nineteenth Century America 11:05: Roger Gilles, Grand Valley State University, From a Pale Beauty into a Perfect Fright : Withering Portraits of 1890s Women Bicycle Racers 11:25: Ari de Wilde, Eastern Connecticut State University, What Happened to Female Bicycle Racers in the United States? Fin de Siecle Memory, Men, and Truthiness 11:45: Commentary by Shelley Lucas, Boise State University #37 Heroes, Text Mining and Sport History Narratives Moderator: Murray Phillips, The University of Queensland 10:45: Kenneth Cohen, National Museum of American History, How Did Athletes Become Famous? 11:05: Katrina Cohen-Palacios, York University, Sport & the Heritage Minutes: inclusivity, sidelined but warming up, in sixty-second narratives 11:25: Tara Magdalinski, Swinburne University of Technology, Making a Difference in the Real World: Intersections Between Writing Greyhound Racing History, A Government Inquiry and the Media 11:45: Commentary by Derek C. Catsam, University of Texas of the Permian Basin #38 Race, Ethnicity, and Sport in the Age of Global Capital Moderator: Lindsay Parks Pieper, Lynchburg College 10:45: Rob Ruck, University of Pittsburgh, High School Football Micro-cultures of Excellence: A Tale of Three Schools 11:05: Samantha White, Rutgers University-Camden, Ebony Jr! and the Black Athlete: Race, Sport and Children s Media in the 1970s 11:25: Jermaine Scott, Northwestern University, Triangle of Blackness: Black Teamwork at Howard University, :45: Thomas F. Schaller, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, The Black Style in Two Variants: Georgetown Basketball, Miami Football and the Racial Transformation of Major-College Sports #39 The Business and Culture of Professional Hockey Moderator: Steven Gietschier, Lindenwood University 10:45: John Wong, Washington State University, Cultrepreneurs-The Patricks and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association 11:05: Stacy L. Lorenz, University of Alberta, There Was Howe, With His Muscles Bulging : The 1959 Gordie Howe-Lou Fontinato Fight and Postwar Masculinity 11:25: Macintosh Ross, Western University, The Sensational Willie O Ree : Race and Stardom in the Western Hockey League, :45: Benjamin J. Downs, Louisiana State University, Financing a New Igloo: Mario Lemieux s Gamble and Pennsylvania s Payout #40 The Dark Side: Sports, Ethics, and Scandals Moderator: Ian Ritchie, Brock University 10:45: Mike Cronin, Boston College, Vere St Ledger Goold: Wimbledon Finalist and Murderer 11:05: Wray Vamplew, University of Edinburgh, Tanking, Shirking and Running Dead: The Role of Economics and Large Data Sets in Identifying Competition, Corruption, and its Causes Historically 11:25: Craig Greenham, University of Windsor, Rose Colored Glasses: Competing Media Perceptions of the Pete Rose Betting Scandal 11:45: Ronald A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University, Nailed to the Crossbar : The Joe Paterno Family Lawsuit Against the NCAA 12:30 13:30 Lunch Crystal Ballroom, 7th Floor Graduate Student Essay Award Lecture, Austin Duckworth, The University of Texas at Austin, 13:30 15:00 Decisive Political Ways: The 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Concert Hall, 7th Floor 20 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

23 GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY AWARD LECTURE Austin Duckworth Decisive Political Ways: The 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Austin Duckworth is a third-year doctoral candidate in the Physical Culture and Sport Studies program at The University of Texas at Austin. Currently writing his dissertation, Guards at the Games: The International Olympic Committee and Security, , his research focus is on the development of security at sporting-mega events such as the Olympic Games. He is particularly interested in the years following the attack on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and how nations cooperated to prepare security in the midst of the Cold War. Prior to arriving at Texas, he received his B.A. and M.A. in History from the University of Alabama where he competed as a member of the Cross Country and Track and Field teams. GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY AWARD WINNERS 1985 Catriona Beaton Parratt, University of Windsor 1986 Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin 1987 James Coates, University of Maryland 1988 Stephen Wenn, University of Western Ontario 1989 Mark Dyreson, University of Arizona 1990 Barbara S. Pinto, University of Western Ontario 1991 Jack Davis, Brandeis University 1992 Dennis Gildea, Pennsylvania State University 1993 Robert Rinehart, University of Illinois, Urbana 1994 Patrick Trimble, Pennsylvania State University 1995 R. Gregg Bennett, Auburn University 1996 Stacy Lorenz, University of Alberta 1997 Dan Mason, University of Alberta 1998 Susan L. Forbes, University of Western Ontario 1999 Brad Austin, Ohio State University 2000 Greg Gillespie, University of Western Ontario 2000 Annmarie Jutel, University of Otago 2001 Matthew Andrews, UNC-Chapel Hill 2002 Jennifer Guiliano, Miami University, Ohio 2003 Kenneth Cohen, University of Delaware 2004 Jaime Schultz, University of Iowa 2005 David Mizener, York University 2006 Carly Adams, University of Western Ontario 2007 Matthew P. Llewellyn, Pennsylvania State University 2008 David Lunt, Pennsylvania State University 2009 Travis Vogan, Indiana University 2010 John Gleaves, Pennsylvania State University 2011 Terry Gitersos, University of Western Ontario 2012 Dominic G. Morais, The University of Texas-Austin 2013 Bieke Gils, University of British Columbia 2014 Nathan Titman, University of Iowa, 2015 Ashley Brown, George Washington University 2016 Cat Arial, University of Miami 2017 Ben Pollack, The University of Texas at Austin Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 21

24 15:00 16:30 MONDAY, MAY 28 15:00 16:30 Gateway LaVerendrye Tache #41 Gender and the Aging Athlete Moderator: Amanda Schweinbenz, Laurentian University 15:00: Robert Pruter, Independent Scholar, Catherine Fellmeth: How Chicago Produced a Great Multi-Sports Woman Athlete, Who Never Stopped Competing 15:20: Gertrud Pfister, University of Copenhagen, Still Going Strong: Ageing Women and Adventure Sports 15:40: Gerald R. Gems, North Central College, Fake News: Reconceptualizing the Aging Athlete #42 Amateurism, Politics, and Olympic Values Moderator: Stacy L Lorenz, University of Alberta 15:00: Nevada Cooke, Western University, Gerald Ford and the President s Commission on Olympic Sports 15:20: Andrew Pettit, Western University, Soft Success, Hard Failure: Sport- Diplomacy, Power and the U.S. Boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics 15:40: Commentary by Robert K. Barney, Western University #43 Memory, Sport, and Public History Moderator: Rob Ruck, University of Pittsburgh 15:00: Peter Donnelly, University of Toronto, Nancy Bouchier, McMaster University, and Bruce Kidd, University of Toronto, Centennial Activity- Remembering 1967: A Sesquicentennial Public History Project 15:20: Greg Ramshaw, Clemson University, Sport, Heritage, and Reminiscence Therapy: Initial Findings from the Clemson Football Memories Project 15:40: Gary James, DeMontfort University, Oral History and Women: Gathering Oral Testimony from the Players and Committee Members of Manchester City Ladies/Women, 1988 to :00: Commentary by Amanda Schweinbenz, Laurentian University 16:00: Commentary by Richard C. Crepeau, University of Central Florida 17:00 17:30 Make way to Canadian Museum of Human Rights Galleries (CMHR) (escorted by volunteers) NASSH Closing Banquet 17:30 22:00 17:30-19:30 NASSH-Exclusive Access to Canadian Museum of Human Rights Galleries 18:00-19:30 Cocktails, Garden of Contemplation (CMHR) 19:30-22:00 NASSH Closing Banquet Buhler Hall (CMHR) 22 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

25 Canadian Museum for Human Rights Monday, May 28, 17:30 22:00 RICK HARRIS/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS For more things to do in Winnipeg, visit tourismwinnipeg.com Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 23

26 Publisher of the Journal of Sport History, the official journal of the North American Society for Sport History New and forthcoming volumes in the series Sport and Society IFIGHT FOR A LIVING BOXING AND THE October 2018 Hockey A Global History STEPHEN HARDY and ANDREW C. HOLMAN PAPERBACK $29.95; E-BOOK I Fight for a Living Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, LOUIS MOORE PAPERBACK $27.95; E-BOOK BATTLE FOR BLACK MANHOOD L O U I S M O O R E REPLAYS RIVALRIES AND RUMBLES Pigskin Nation How the NFL Remade American Politics JESSE BERRETT PAPERBACK $24.95; E-BOOK September 2018 The Revolt of the Black Athlete 50th Anniversary Edition HARRY EDWARDS NEW IN PAPERBACK $19.95 Bloomer Girls Women Baseball Pioneers DEBRA A. SHATTUCK PAPERBACK $25.95; E-BOOK November 2018 Baseball A History of America s Game Fourth Edition BENJAMIN G. RADER PAPERBACK $22.95; E-BOOK H A R R Y E D W A R D S THE REVOLT OF THE BLACK ATHLETE 5 0 T H A N N I V E R S A R Y E D I T I O N THE MOST ICONIC MOMENTS IN AMERICAN SPORTS Edited by STEVEN GIETSCHIER Replays, Rivalries, and Rumbles The Most Iconic Moments in American Sports Edited by STEVEN GIETSCHIER PAPERBACK $19.95; E-BOOK Creating the Big Ten Courage, Corruption, and Commercialization WINTON U. SOLBERG PAPERBACK $29.95; E-BOOK Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football ROGER R. TAMTE HARDCOVER $24.95; E-BOOK Football and Manliness An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL THOMAS P. OATES PAPERBACK $25.95; E-BOOK Feminist Media Studies

27 The John R. Betts Honor Address Series The John R. Betts Honor Address (Not on the program for 2018) JOHN R. BETTS ( ) was a professor of history at Boston College and recognized as a serious cultural and intellectual historian when he died in the summer of He was also the leading historian of the cultural and social impact of American sport at that time. Among his published articles in sport history are: The Technological Revolution and the Rise of Sport (1953), Agricultural Fairs and the Rise of Harness Racing (1953), and Mind and Body in Early American Thought (1968). His manuscript on the cultural history of sport in America was nearing completion when he passed away. It was published posthumously as America s Sporting Heritage, John Betts devoted attention to sport history because the subject stimulated an intellectual curiosity in him and the study of sport history has benefited greatly by his reputable research in the area. JOHN R. BETTS HONOR ADDRESS LECTURERS 1973 David Q. Voigt, Albright College 1974 John A. Lucas, Pennsylvania State University 1975 Richard D. Mandell, University of South Carolina 1977 Betty Spears, University of Massachusetts 1978 Eliot Asinof, New York City 1981 Richard C. Crepeau, University of Central Florida 1982 Don Mrozek, Kansas State University 1983 Hal Ray, Western Michigan University 1985 Paula Welch, University of Florida 1986 William Baker, University of Maine, Orono 1987 Stephen A. Riess, Northeastern Illinois University 1989 Benjamin G. Rader, University of Nebraska 1991 Stephen H. Hardy, University of New Hampshire 1993 Richard Holt, University of Stirling 1995 Michael Oriard, Oregon State University 1998 Charles P. Korr, University of Missouri-St. Louis 1999 Jules Tygiel, San Francisco State University 2002 Dave Zang, Towson University 2003 Catriona Parratt, University of Iowa 2004 Jeffrey Hill, De Montfort University 2005 Martha Verbrugge, Bucknell University 2008 Samuel O. Regalado, California State Univ.-Stanislaus 2010 Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University 2011 Sarah Fields, Ohio State University 2013 Robert Lipsyte, New York Times 2015 Susan Cahn, State University of New York at Buffalo 2016 Larry R. Gerlach, University of Utah 2017 Rob Ruck, University of Pittsburgh Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 25

28 NASSH Book Awards Since 1989 NASSH has awarded an annual prize for the best book in the field of sport history written in the previous calendar year. In 2006 the Society began awarding a second prize for best edited anthology, as well. In 2017, the NAASH Book Award went to Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith for Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X (Basic Books). The 2017 NASSH Book Award for Best Anthology went to David K. Wiggins and Ryan A. Swanson (eds.) for Separate Games: African American Sport Behind the Walls of Segregation (The University of Arkansas Press). BOOK AWARD WINNERS 1989 Wray Vamplew, Pay Up and Play the Game: Professional Sport in Britain, Warren Goldstein, Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball 1991 Harold Seymour, The People s Game 1992 Allen Guttmann, Women s Sports: A History 1993 Peter Levine, Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience 1994 Robert Edelman, Serious Fun: A History of Spectator Sports in the U.S.S.R Susan K. Cahn, Coming on Strong: Gender and Sexuality in Twentieth Century Women s Sport 1996 Robin Lester, Stagg s University: The Rise, Decline, and Fall of Big Time Football at Chicago 1997 Bruce Kidd, The Struggle for Canadian Sport 1998 (No Award Given) 1999 Douglas Booth, The Race Game: Sport and Politics in South Africa 2000 John M. Carroll, Red Grange and the Rise of Modern Football 2001 Mike Huggins, Flat Racing and British Society, Pamela Grundy, Learning to Win: Sports, Education, and Social Change in Twentieth-Century North Carolina 2003 Robert K. Barney, Stephen R. Wenn, and Scott G. Martyn, Selling the Five Rings: The International Olympic Committee and the Rise of Olympic Commercialism 2004 Daniel A. Nathan, Saying It s So: A Cultural History of the Black Sox Scandal 2005 Allen Guttmann, Sports: The First Five Millennia 2006 David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It: A Search for the Roots of the Game & Douglas Booth, The Field: Truth and Fiction in Sport History 2007 Barbara Keys, Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s 2008 Donald G. Kyle, Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World 2009 Kevin B. Witherspoon, Before the Eyes of the World: Mexico and the 1968 Olympic Games 2010 Robert Edleman, Spartak Moscow: A History of The People s Team in the Workers State 2011 Kay Schiller and Christopher Young, The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany 2012 Mary Louise Adams, Artistic Impressions: Figure Skating, Masculinity, and the Limits of Sport 2013 Brian M. Ingrassia, The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education s Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football 2014 Gwyneth A. Thayer, Going to the Dogs: Greyhound Racing, Animal Activism, and American Popular Culture 2015 Katherine Mooney, Race Horse Men: How Slavery and Freedom Were Made at the Racetrack 2016 Rita Liberti and Maureen Smith, (Re)Presenting Wilma Rudolph 2017 Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith, Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcom X 26 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

29 ANTHOLOGY AWARD WINNERS 2007 Murray Phillips (ed.), Deconstructing Sport History 2008 Jorge Iber and Samuel O. Regalado (eds.), Mexican Americans and Sports: A Reader on Athletics and Barrio Life 2009 Susan Brownell (ed.), The 1904 Anthropology Days and the Olympic Games: Sport, Race, and American Imperialism 2010 Mike Cronin, William Murphy, and Paul Rouse (eds.), The Gaelic Athletic Association, : A People s History 2011 (No Award Given) 2012 Leonard Cassuto and Stephen Partridge (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Baseball 2013 Murray Phillips (ed.), Representing the Sporting Past in Museums and Halls of Fame 2014 Co-Winners: Janice Forsyth and Audrey R. Giles (eds.), Aboriginal Peoples and Sport in Canada: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues; and 2014 Daniel A. Nathan (ed.), Rooting for the Home Team: Sport, Community, and Identity 2015 Steven A. Riess (ed.), A Companion to American Sport History 2016 Chris Elzey and David K. Wiggins (eds.), DC Sports: The Nation s Capital at Play 2017 David K. Wiggins and Ryan A. Swanson (eds.), Separate Games: African American Sport Behind the Walls of Segregation Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 27

30 NEW AND RECENT IN SPORTS from TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS Phil Jasner On the Case His Best Writing on the Sixers, the Dream Team, and Beyond EDITED BY ANDY JASNER Biz Mackey, a Giant behind the Plate The Story of the Negro League Star and Hall of Fame Catcher RICH WESTCOTT FOREWORDS BY MONTE IRVIN AND RAY MACKEY III The Audacity of Hoop Basketball and the Age of Obama ALEXANDER WOLFF Will Big League Baseball Survive? Globalization, the End of Television, Youth Sports, and the Future of Major League Baseball LINCOLN A. MITCHELL IN THE SPORTING SERIES: Ball Don t Lie! Myth, Genealogy, and Invention in the Cultures of Basketball YAGO COLÁS Mavericks, Money, and Men The AFL, Black Players, and the Evolution of Modern Football CHARLES K. ROSS Silent Gesture The Autobiography of Tommie Smith TOMMIE SMITH AND DAVID STEELE Suicide Squeeze Taylor Hooton, Rob Garibaldi, and the Fight against Teenage Steroid Abuse WILLIAM C. KASHATUS Coming in Summer/Fall 2018 Available October 2018 Available November 2018 Available July 2018 Online 20% discount promo code: TNASSH18 applies to all our Sports titles offer expires 9/1/18

31 NASSH Honor Awards HONOR AWARDS 1975 John A. Krout 1975 Robert W. Henderson 1976 Elmer D. Mitchell 1976 Mabel Lee 1976 Marvin H. Eyler 1978 Clarence A. Forbes 1981 Bruce L. Bennett NASSH SERVICE AWARD SERVICE WITHIN NASSH 1991 Susan F. Smith 1992 Ronald A. Smith 1993 Harold L. Hal Ray 1995 Mary Lou LeCompte 1996 Jack Berryman 1997 Betty Spears 1998 Alan Metcalfe 1998 Roberta Park 2001 David Voigt 2003 Joanna Jody Davenport 2004 Richard Crepeau 2005 Bruce Kidd 2006 Richard McGehee 2008 Barbara Bim Schrodt 2008 J. Thomas Jable 2011 Patricia Vertinsky 2012 James Odenkirk 2013 Gerald Gems 2014 Jodella K. Dyreson 2016 Wray Vamplew 2017 Robert K. Barney NASSH RECOGNITION AWARD FOR SERVICE TO THE FIELD OF SPORT HISTORY 1991 Larry Malley 1991 University of Illinois Press 1992 Canadian Journal of History of Sport 1993 J. A. Tony Mangan 1995 Maynard Brichford 1996 Richard Wentworth 2001 Wayne Wilson 2001 John Gaustad and Sports Pages Bookstore 2003 Robert K. Barney 2003 John A. Lucas 2007 Jules Tygiel 2008 Roberta Park 2008 Earle Zeigler 2009 Joe Arbena 2009 Ronald A. Smith 2010 Allen Guttmann 2011 Larry Gerlach 2012 Melvin Adelman 2013 Jan and Terry Todd 2014 Bob Barnett 2015 Willis Regier 2016 Susan Birrell 2017 John R. Schleppi HONORARY PRESIDENTS 1973 Edwin B. Henderson 1973 Seward C. Staley 1987 Clarence A. Forbes Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 29

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33 The Seward Staley Honor Address (Not on program for 2018) Seward C. Staley ( ) had a lifetime involvement in sport and for two generations promoted the study of sport and sport history. Spending most of his professional career at the University of Illinois, as early as 1935 he advocated a curriculum of sport as the basis of physical education programs. He authored numerous articles from the 1920s. It was through his efforts that in 1960 the History of Sport Section of the College Physical Education Association was developed. This is of signal importance for it was out of this History of Sport Section that the stimulus for the development of the North American Society for Sport History was started. Until his death in 1991, he worked diligently on an immense bibliographical project in classifying sport literature. Seward Staley truly invigorated the study of sport and sport history. DR. SEWARD C. STALEY Dean of the College of Physical Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Image of Oil Painting Courtesy University of Illinois SEWARD STALEY HONOR ADDRESS LECTURERS 1973 Marvin H. Eyler, University of Maryland 1974 Bruce L. Bennett, Ohio State University 1975 Maxwell L. Howell, San Diego State University 1976 Ronald A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University 1977 Margaret Woodhouse, Radford College 1979 Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley 1980 Allen Guttmann, Amherst College 1981 Horst Ueberhorst, Ruhr Universität 1982 Marvin Eyler, University of Maryland & Nancy Struna, University of Minnesota 1983 Alyce Cheska, University of Illinois 1984 Mary Lou Remley, Indiana University 1985 Lawrence W. Fielding, University of Louisville 1987 Melvin L. Adelman, Ohio State University 1988 Mark Harris, Arizona State University 1991 Tony Mason, Warwick University 1992 Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia 1995 Joan Chandler, University of Texas Dallas 2000 Peter Donnelly, University of Toronto 2001 Colin Howell, St. Mary s University 2006 Susan Birrell, University of Iowa 2007 Steven Riess, Northeastern Illinois University 2008 Jan Todd, The University of Texas at Austin 2009 Nancy B. Bouchier, McMaster University 2010 David K. Wiggins, George Mason University 2013 Susan E. Cayleff, San Diego State University 2014 Gerald Early, Washington University in St. Louis Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway 31

34 PREVIOUS NASSH PRESIDENTS Marvin H. Eyler, University of Maryland Guy M. Lewis, University of Massachusetts Maxwell L. Howell, San Diego State University Mary Lou Remley, Indiana University Betty Spears, University of Massachusetts Alan Metcalfe, University of Windsor J. Thomas Jable. William Paterson College Richard C. Crepeau, University of Central Florida Jack W. Berryman, University of Washington Robert K. Barney, University of Western Ontario Joan Paul, University of Tennessee Nancy Struna, University of Maryland Patricia Vertinsky, University of British Columbia Don Morrow, University of Western Ontario Allen Guttmann, Amherst College Gerald R. Gems, North Central College Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University Stephen Wenn, Wilfrid Laurier University Maureen Smith, Cal. St. U., Sacramento Tina Parratt, University of Iowa Daniel Nathan, Skidmore College Kevin B. Wamsley, St. Francis Xavier University PREVIOUS CONVENTION SITES 1973 Ohio State University 1974 University of Western Ontario 1975 Boston, Massachusetts 1976 University of Oregon 1977 University of Windsor 1978 University of Maryland 1979 University of Texas at Austin 1980 Banff, Alberta 1981 McMaster University 1982 Kansas State University 1983 Pennsylvania State University Mont Alto 1984 University of Louisville 1985 University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1986 University of British Columbia 1987 Capital University 1988 Arizona State University 1989 Clemson University 1990 Banff, Alberta 1991 Loyola University-Chicago 1992 Dalhousie University 1993 Albuquerque Academy 1994 University of Saskatchewan 1995 Queen Mary & California State Univ. at Long Beach 1996 Auburn University 1997 Springfield College 1998 University of Windsor 1999 Pennsylvania State University 2000 Banff, Alberta 2001 University of Western Ontario 2002 French Lick Resort 2003 Ohio State University 2004 Asilomar, California 2005 Green Bay, Wisconsin 2006 Glenwood Springs, CO 2007 Texas Tech University 2008 Lake Placid, New York 2009 Asheville, NC 2010 Orlando, FL 2011 University of Texas at Austin 2012 Berkeley, California 2013 St. Mary s University, Halifax, NS 2014 Glenwood Springs, CO 2015 University of Miami 2016 Georgia Institute of Technology 2017 California State University, Fullerton 32 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

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36 NASSH Social Media Guidelines Official Conference Hashtag: #NASSH2018 The North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) endorses the use of social media at its annual convention. We encourage attendees using Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, and blogging platforms to engage in the conversations and the dissemination of sport history scholarship. Both presenters and attendees can engage in social media in myriad ways at the 2018 Annual Convention. We encourage participants to use Facebook or the Twitter hashtag #NASSH2018 to comment on anything related to the conference, including thoughts on presentations or honorary lectures, questions about logistics, or planning for social events. Further, we encourage conference presenters and attendees to follow the official Journal of Sport History Twitter Leading up to and during the will tweet logistical and planning information pertinent to the conference. We recognize that the most prevalent form of social media engagement will be the live tweeting of presentations, so we recommend the following guidelines for both tweeters and presenters: For Tweeters Do not tweet about a presentation if asked not to by the presenter. Be aware of your surroundings and whether you are a distraction to the presenter or anyone else. Please be sure to mute notifications and keypad sounds. Make sure to mention the paper/session title. Attribute any quotes or info to presenters (Twitter handle or real name). If presenters are not on Twitter, do your best to notify them of any questions or critiques that you tweeted. If you are unsure whether you have quoted correctly, either delete the tweet or confirm with the presenter before posting. In the spirit of NASSH, be kind, courteous, and respectful. Please do not post anything on Twitter that you would not be willing to say in person. For Presenters Assume that your presentation may be tweeted. If you do not want your presentation to be tweeted, be sure to make that clear beforehand and during, if necessary. If applicable, provide the audience with your Twitter handle by displaying it on your slides or announcing it at the beginning of your presentation. For further information, please see the following links for best practices in academic settings. Josephine Scoble (@online_academic), Tweeting Etiquette At Conference, The Online Academic, tweeting-etiquette-at-conferences Vanessa Varin (@VLVarin), The Dos and Don ts of Live-Tweeting at an Academic Conference: A working Draft, AHA Today, org/2013/02/the-dos-and-donts-of-live-tweetingat-an-academic-conference-a-working-draft Brian Coxwall, Ten Tips for Tweeting at Conferences, Chronicle of Higher Education, ten-tips-for-tweeting-at-conferences/54281 Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego), Live-Tweeting at Academic Conferences: 10 Rules of Thumb, The Guardian, higher-education-network/blog/2012/oct/03/ ethics-live-tweeting-academic-conferences 34 Fort Gary Hotel Wi-Fi Password: broadway

37 From the NASSH Program Committee On behalf of the 2018 NASSH Program Committee, I would like to thank everyone for their participation in this year s conference and this includes presenters as well as individuals who volunteered to be moderators and commentators in various sessions. I would also like to extend my appreciation to Jan Todd for her guidance and constant support and Andy Linden and the Information Technology (IT) Committee for putting in place the new online submission process. From all indications, NASSH members very much liked and appreciated the new method for abstract submissions. A heartfelt thank you should also be extended to Dominic Morais of Trinity University for his assistance in advertising and Division and Communication Director Lindsey Olson and Senior Graphic Designer Joan Dall Acqua from George Mason University for all their help in facilitating the organization of the sessions and for the layout of the program. Finally, I would like to thank Russell Field for all of his help in planning this conference. He has been terrific as convention manager, always quick to answer my many questions, provide details on logistical issues relating to the conference, and volunteering to help in any matters relating to the program itself. I, the program committee, and all NASSH members owe him a debt of gratitude. David K. Wiggins, Program Committee Chair 2018 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge Kim Beckwith, The University of Texas at Austin Chris Elzey, George Mason University Gary James, DeMontfort University Kevin Witherspoon, Lander University

38 NASSH 2018 IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY BOB LINSDELL/PANORAMIO/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

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