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J O U R N A L W A T C H - H-Net
H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2015
JOURNAL WATCH
H-Sport Journal and periodical review
First Quarter 2015
https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch
March 15, 2015
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS
Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University
[email protected]
Baseball : A Journal of the Early Game, Vol 8, Fall, 2014
http://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/contents-2.php?id=978-0-7864-9529-0
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Editor’s Note, by John Thorn, 3
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An Early Baseball Play and an Early Baseball Novel: Who Wrote ’em?, by Rob Edelman,
5
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Searching for James Creighton, by Thomas W. Gilbert, 17

Return to Conventional Wisdom on Candy Cummings, by David Arcidiacono, 35

The Oldest Trick in the Book, by Bill Deane, 47
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Broke Up by the Dutch Fight, by John Zinn, 55

1873, Waverly Fairgrounds, and the Resolutes of Elizabeth, by David Krell, 70

A Deadball Era Whodunit: The Unsolved 1911 Murder of Indianapolis Indians Pitcher
Lefty Craig, by William F. Lamb, 76

The Mystery of Horace B. Phillips, by Brock Helander, 85

The Dismantling of the National League’s First Dynasty: Phase 1, by David Ball with
David Nemec, 104

Rube Waddell’s Theater of the Absurd: The Hilarious Histrionics of Baseball’s Hall of
Fame Flake, by Dan O’Brien, by 126

The Antebellum Growth and Spread of the New York Game, by Richard Hershberger,
134
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Broken Windows: Springfield, Massachusetts, by Brian Turner, 150
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The "X" Letters, by Robert Tholkes, 168
Black Ball: A Journal of the Negro Leagues, Vol 7, 2014
http://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/contents-2.php?id=978-0-7864-9530-6
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Editor’s Note 3
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Black Baseball at Yankee Stadium: The House That Ruth Built and Satchel Furnished
(with Fans), by Jim Overmyer, 5
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Decline and Fall: The Negro Leagues After Integration, by Robert Kuhn McGregor, 33
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The Negro Leagues and Regional Historiography, by Shawn Morris, 44

The Black Matty: William Clarence Matthews, "Harvard’s Famous Colored Shortstop,"
and the Color Line, by Karl Lindholm, 54
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Early African American Baseball in Chicago, by Patrick Mallory, 79

A Field of Their Own: The Baltimore Black Sox and Maryland Park, by Bernard
McKenna, 99
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The Dodgers’ First Choice Wasn’t Jackie Robinson, by Jim Kreuz, 114
Book Reviews
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The Forgotten History of African American Baseball, by Michael Ginnetti, 127

Before Jackie: The Negro Leagues, Civil Rights and the American Dream, by Shawn
Selby, 129

Bud Fowler: Baseball’s First Black Professional, by David C. Ogden, 131

Rube Foster in His Time: On the Field and in the Papers with Black Baseball’s Greatest
Visionary, by Todd Peterson, 132

If You Were Only White: The Life of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, by James E. Brunson III,
134
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Queen of the Negro Leagues: Effa Manley and the Newark Eagles, by Mark Kress, 137
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Thou Shalt Not Steal, by Bill "Ready" Cash and Al Hunter Jr., by A. J. Taylor, 139
International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 8, 1, March 2015
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-current-issue
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Narratives of Britishness and Team GB in the National Newspaper of Wales, by John
Harris and John Vincent, 1-17

Buried Accomplishments: Institutional Isomorphism in College Athletics Mission
Statements, by Russell E. Ward, Jr., 18-45

Valuing the Media: Access and Autonomy as Functions of Legitimacy for Journalists, by
David Welch Suggs, Jr. , 46-67
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The Role of Media in Enhancing People’s Perception of Hosting a Mega Sport Event:
The Case of Pyeongchang’s Winter Olympics Bids, by Ari Kim, Moonhoon Choi,
Kyriaki Kaplanidou, 68-86
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Media Industries and Sport Scandals: Deadspin, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and the Manti
Te’o Hoax, by Benjamin Burroughs, Travis Vogan, 87-102
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Education on the Digital Terrain: A Case Study Exploring College Athletes’ Perceptions
of Social-Media Training, by Jimmy Sanderson, Blair Browning, Annelie Schmittel, 103124
Book Reviews
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The Global Impact of Olympic Media at London 2012, by Elsa Kristiansen, 125-126
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Sponsorship in Marketing: Effective Communication Through Sports, Arts and Events,
by Paul M. Pedersen, 127-128
International Journal of Sport Communication, Vol 7, 4, December, 2014
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ijsc-back-issues/ijsc-volume-7-issue-4-december
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“The Most Evil Thing About College Sports”: The 1-Year Scholarship and a Former
NCAA Athlete’s Personal Narrative, by Karen L. Hartman, 425-440

Interview With Halvor Lea, Head of Communications at the Norwegian Olympic Sports
Center (Olympiatoppen), by Elsa Kristiansen, 441-444

Interview with Gordon Glen Watson, Director of Media and Communications at Oceania
Football Confederation, by Claudia Kozman, 445-449

Interview With Michael Piermont, Chief Executive Officer of amSTATZ, by Benjamin
K. Wright, 450-453
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Interview With Tae Il Lee, Heesang Park, and Sean Pyun, by Hojun Sung, 454-461

Men Competing, Men Watching: Exploring Watching-Pattern Contingencies in Sports,
by Menelaos Apostolou, Nicholas Frantzides, Andromahi Pavlidou, 462-476

The Same Old Stories: Exclusive News and Uniformity of Content in Sports Coverage,
by Peter A. English, 477-494
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The Liancourt Rocks: Media Dynamics and National Identities at the 2012 Summer
Olympic Games, by Grace Yan, Nicholas M. Watanabe, 495-515
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Game Changer: A Case Study of Social-Media Strategy in Big Ten Athletic Departments,
by Makayla Hipke, Frauke Hachtmann, 516-532
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#Fight4UNCWSwimandDive: A Case Study of How College Athletes Used Twitter to
Help Save Their Teams, by Kevin Hull, 533-552
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 32, 3, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current#.VPiJzS5QBT8
Special Issue, Regional Issue: Asia
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The Man Arrives: Breaking Off the Notion of Effeminacy in Colonial Bengal, by
Amitava Chatterjee, 409-421
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How Qatar is Its Own Worst Enemy, by James M. Dorsey, 422-439

The National Games and National Identity in the Republic of China, 1910–1948, by Liu
Li & Fan Hong, 440-454
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Extraterritorial Outlet of Korean Nationalism in the Far Eastern Championship Games,
1913–1934, by Karam Lee, Jung-Hee Ha & Gwang Ok, 455-465

The Sporting Lives of Sir Shenton Thomas and the Male European Internees at Changi
Prison Camp During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, 1942–1945, by Peng Han
Lim & Mohd Salleh Aman, 466-483
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Globalization, Media Imperialism and South Korean Sport, by Jaeyong Chung, Sunhwan
Hwang & Doyeon Won, 484-498
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Olympism and the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay in the British and Chinese Media
Discourses: A Comparative Study, by Mei Yang, 499-515
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 32, 2, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/2#.VPiMii5QBT8
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Wicket Game: The (Re-)Introduction of Cricket in the Netherlands, 1724–1883, by Jan
Luitzen & Pascal Delheye, 185-199
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The (Re)Emergence of a Religio-Spiritual Self-Cultivation Focus in Asian Martial Arts
Monographs Published in Spain (1906–2009) Mikel Pérez-Gutiérrez, David H.K.
Brown, Eduardo Álvarez-del-Palacio & Carlos Gutiérrez-García, by 200-217
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The First International Recreation Congress in Los Angeles in 1932 and Its Importance as
a Stage for the National Recreation Association and the International Olympic
Committee, by Stephan Wassong, 218-237
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‘To Canada with Love’: Satchel Paige and Baseball Diplomacy, by Donald Spivey, 238249
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Bodyline, the British World and the Evolution of an Australian National Identity, by
Jared van Duinen, 250-264
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Long Balls in the Dying Moments: Exploring the Decline of South Africa's National
Football League, 1970–1977, by Gustav Venter, 265-285
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Running for Freedom: The Politics of Long-Distance Running in Modern Fiction, by
Alexis Tadié, 286-298
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The Origins of Football Debate: The Evidence Mounts, 1841–1851, by Peter Swain, 299317

The Disappearance of the Perfect 10: Evaluating Rule Changes in Women's Artistic
Gymnastics, by Roslyn Kerr & Camilla Obel, 318-331
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Bangqiu: MLB's Role in Baseball's Comeback in the People's Republic of China, by Sean
J. McLaughlin & Jie Gao, 332-350
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Organised Military Sports of the Hellenic Armed Forces for the Period 1948–1968, by
Athinodoros I. Moschopoulos, Evangelos Albanidis, Athanasios Anastasiou & Panagiotis
Antoniou, 351-366
Book Reviews
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Cricket Cauldron: The Turbulent Politics of Sport in Pakistan, by Amitava Chatterjee,
367-369
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Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers: The Heroes, Seers and Songsters of the Tyne, by Keith
Gregson, 369-370
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The Palgrave Handbook of Olympic Studies, by Nicola Sbetti, 370-372
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Samstags um halb 4. Die Geschichte der Fußballbundesliga, by Sven Güldenpfennig,
372-375
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Sport and Body Politics in Japan, by Naoki Iso, 375-377
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Rund um den Frauenfußball. Pädagogische und sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven, by
Martina Gugglberger, 377-379
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The Great Tamasha: Cricket, Corruption and the Turbulent Rise of Modern India, by
Souvik Naha, 379-381
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When Mexicans Could Play Ball: Basketball, Race, and Identity in San Antonio, 1928–
1945, by Douglas Monroy, 381-382
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Sport, Literature, Society: Cultural Historical Studies (Sport in the Global Society –
Historical Perspectives), by Anthony Bateman, 383-385
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Spectacle in the Roman World, by Alfonso Manas, 386-387

Race Horse Men: How Slavery and Freedom Were Made at the Racetrack, by J.N.
Campbell, 387-389
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Le Football de Paris et ses Banlieues: Un Sport Devenu Spectacle, by Philip Dine, 389391
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NFL Football: A History of America's New National Pastime, by Travis Vogan, 391-393

The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering After the Enlightenment, by Jonathan
Westaway, 393-395

Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon, by
Kevin Jefferys, 395-397

Fields of Play: The Sporting Heritage of Wales, by Dr Emma Lile, 397-399
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Gladiadores. El gran espectáculo de Roma, by Guy Chamberland, 399-401
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Sport in Ireland 1600–1840, by Dilwyn Porter, 402-403

Gender and Sport: Changes and Challenges, by Fiona Skillen, 403-405
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Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History behind the Game that Changed the World, by
Hiroaki Sakakibara, 405-407
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 32, 1, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/32/1#.VPiRDy5QBT8
Special Issue: The 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games: Assessing the 30-Year Legacy
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The Historical Legacy of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, by Matthew Llewellyn,
John Gleaves & Wayne Wilson, 1-8
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The Russians Are Not Coming! The Soviet Withdrawal from the Games of the XXIII
Olympiad, by Robert Simon Edelman, 9-36
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Filling the Information Gap: Radio Free Europe–Radio Liberty and the Politics of
Accreditation at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Toby C. Rider, 37-52

Circumventing Apartheid: Racial Politics and the Issue of South Africa's Olympic
Participation at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, by Matthew Llewellyn, 53-71

Going the Distance: The Road to the 1984 Olympic Women's Marathon, Jaime Schultz,
72-88
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Manufactured Dope: How the 1984 US Olympic Cycling Team Rewrote the Rules on
Drugs in Sports, by John Gleaves, 89-107

Argentina and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, by Cesar R. Torres, 108-127

Why 1984 Medalist Li Ning Lit the Flame at the Beijing 2008 Olympics: The
Contribution of the Los Angeles Olympics to China's Market Reforms, by Susan
Brownell, 128-143

Sports Infrastructure, Legacy and the Paradox of the 1984 Olympic Games, by Wayne
Wilson, 144-156

Peter Ueberroth's Legacy: How the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Changed the Trajectory
of the Olympic Movement, Stephen R. Wenn, 157-171

Global Television and the Transformation of the Olympics: The 1984 Los Angeles
Games, by Mark Dyreson, 172-184
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 31, 18, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/18#.VPiTbS5QBT8
Special Issue: Anzac Centennial - Sport, War and Society in Australia and New Zealand

Introduction: Sport, War and Society in Australia and New Zealand, by Martin Crotty &
Rob Hess, 2295-2296

Exploding the Myths of Sport and the Great War: A First Salvo, by Wray Vamplew,
2297-2312
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Australasia's 1912 Olympians and the Great War, by Bruce Coe, 2313-2325
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
Missing in Action? New Perspectives on the Origins and Diffusion of Women's Football
in Australia during the Great War, by Rob Hess, 2326-2344
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Fronting Up: Australian Soccer and the First World War, Ian Syson, 2345-2361

The Role of Sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War, by Kate
Ariotti & Martin Crotty, 2362-2374

Men Who Defaulted in the Greatest Game of All: Sport, Conscientious Objectors and
Military Defaulters in New Zealand 1916–1923, by Greg Ryan, 2375-2387

‘Carry On’: The Response of the Victorian Football League to the Challenges of World
War II, by Bruce Kennedy, 2388-2404

W. N. ‘Bill’ Carson: Double All Black, Military Cross Recipient, by Lynn Charles
McConnell, 2405-2412

The Controversial Cec Pepper and the Australian Services Cricket Team: The Test Career
That Never Was, by Peter Crossing, 2413-2428
International Journal for the Sociology of Sport, Vol 50, 1, February, 2015
http://irs.sagepub.com/content/current
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Involvement in sport and social connectedness, by Russell Hoye, Matthew Nicholson and
Kevin Brown, 3-21

Sport and social cohesion in a provincial town in South Africa: The case of a tourism
project for aid and social development through football, by Sylvain Cubizolles, 22-44

Sports participation styles revisited: A time-trend study in Belgium from the 1970s to the
2000s, by Julie Borgers, Erik Thibaut, Hanne Vandermeerschen, Bart Vanreusel, Steven
Vos and Jeroen Scheerder, 45-63

Topsport Talent Schools in the Netherlands: A retrospective analysis of the effect on
performance in sport and education, by Fleur ECA van Rens, Agnes Elling and Niels
Reijgersberg, 64-82

Plotting a Paralympic field: An elite disability sport competition viewed through
Bourdieu’s sociological lens, by David EJ Purdue and P. David Howe, 83-97
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
Salvaging national pride: The 2010 taekwondo controversy and Taiwan’s quest for global
recognition, by Jiyeon Kang, Jae-On Kim and Yan Wang, 98-114

Why infer? The use and misuse of population data in sport research, by Benjamin G.
Gibbs, Kevin Shafer and Mikaela J. Dufur, 115-121
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol 86, 3 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/86/3#.VPiZRi5QBT
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Commit to Inclusion Confusion, by Kristi Roth, 3-4

Hiring Considerations and Training in Physical Education Pedagogy: Current Trends in
Physical Activity Grades K–12, by Sarah L. Price, 5-6

2015 SHAPE America National Convention & Expo, 7-11

Scuba Diving and Kinesiology: Development of an Academic Program, by Christopher
R. Kovacs & Daniel Walter, 12-17

The Role of Physical Educators in Helping Classroom Teachers to Promote Physical
Activity, by Laura Russ, 18-24

Integrating the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards into Physical
Education, by Alisa R. James & Kerri Bullock, 25-31

Assessing Risk Management: How Effective Is Your Program?, by Kelle L. Murphy, 3236

Starting a University-based Physical Educational Program for Homeschooled Children,
by David A. Wachob, 37-42

Promoting Physical Activity for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Barriers,
Benefits, and Strategies for Success, by Kristi S. Menear & William H. Neumeier, 43-48

Proper Supervision: Parachute Activities in Physical Education Class, by Tonya L.
Gimbert & Thomas H. Sawyer, 49-50
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
Integrating Best Practices in ELL Classrooms with Quality Physical Education
Instruction, by Yara Santillan, Jennifer M. Jacobs & Paul M. Wright, 51-53

How does a teacher influence students' physical activity in physical education?, by
Jooyeon Jin, 54

Should students with disabilities be graded similarly to students without disabilities in
physical education?, 55-58
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol 86, Issue 2, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/86/2#.VPijhy5QBT8
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Introducing the Core Arts Dance Standards: Identifying Possibilities for Integration and
Reciprocity with Physical Educations, by Marita K. Cardinal, 3-7

The Common Core Learning Standards: Where Does Physical Education Fit In?, by John
Magnotta & Paul Darst, 8-9

Preparing Student Teachers and Beginning Teachers for the Post-teaching Conference, by
Murray Mitchell & Tim Bott, 10-13

Adventure Racing for the Rest of Us, by Marta K. Moorman & Kathleen A. English, 1421

Behavior Management: Examining the Functions of Behavior, by Andrew E. Alstot &
Crystal D. Alstot, 22-28

“We've Got Next” — PETE Faculty's Role in Promoting Professional Learning, by Ann
Marie Gallo, Deborah Sheehy, Heidi Bohler & Karen Richardson, 29-33

Using Autobiographical Essays to Encourage Student Reflection on Socialization
Experiences, by Joshua A. Betourne & K. Andrew R. Richards, 34-40

Bike Skills Training in PE Is Fun, Keeps Kids Safe, by Judi Lawson Wallace & Nancy
P. Sutton, 41-46

Risk Management Audit, by Tonya L. Gimbert & Thomas H. Sawyer, 47-48

Bell-to-Bell Teaching: Making Every Minute Count!, by Megan Adkins & Ed Scantling,
49-53
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
What is the effect of yoga compared to a physical education class on stress reactivity for
sixth-grade students?, by Stephanie Marraffa, 54
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How much skill competence should physical education teachers have, and how do we
best prepare undergraduate students for skill competence?, 55-58
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Vol 86, 1, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujrd20/86/1#.VPimEi5QBT8
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Professional Development in Physical Education, by Brent Heidorn, 3-5

What if Overweight and Obese Youth Were to See Themselves as Athletes? Sports as a
Value-added Benefit to Pediatric Tertiary Weight-management Clinics, by Allison M.
Rasquinha & Bradley J. Cardinal, 6-9

Do You Know What I'm Saying? Strategies to Assess Motor Skills for Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorder, by Casey M. Breslin & Ting Liu, 10-15

Physical Activity Programs in Higher Education: Modifying Net/Wall Games to Include
Individuals with Disabilities, by Luciana Braga, Julia F. Tracy & Andrea R. Taliaferro,
16-22

“I Learned More at Lunchtime”: Guideposts for Reimagining Professional Development,
by Kevin Patton & Melissa Parker, 23-29

Teaching Elementary-age Youth Catching Skills Using Theoretically Based Motordevelopment Strategies, by Daniel K. Drost, Kyle Brown, Christopher K. Wirth & Eric
K. Greska, 30-35

The Physical Education Hall of Shame, Part IV: More Inappropriate Games, Activities,
and Practices, by Neil F. Williams, 36-39

Preventing ACL Injuries in Females: What Physical Educators Need to Know, by Lisa
Toscano & Brianne Carroll, 40-46

The Ultimate Penalty Box: Fayetteville-Manlius is Disqualified from the State Playoffs
for Playing Too Many Games, by Mark A. Dodds & Raymond J. Cotrufo, 47-49

Incorporating Pedal-less Bicycles into a Pre-K through Third-grade Curriculum to
Improve Stability in Children, by Andrew L. Shim & Shannon Norman, 50-51
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A Good Use for the Students' Smart Phone: Tracking Their Heart, by Matthew J. Garver,
Libby E. McCurley, Joe D. Bell, James B. Geeslin, Nicole E. Priest & Amy M. White,
52-54

Are middle school physical education teachers receiving effective professional
development?, by Brian J. Souza, 55

In light of the August 2014 Editorial, what are your experiences with obesity bias in
physical activity/physical education settings?, 56-59
Journal of Sport Economics, Vol 16, 3 April, 2015
http://jse.sagepub.com/content/16/3.toc

Determinants of Secondary Market Sales Prices for National Football League Personal
Seat Licenses and Season Ticket Rights, by Steven Salaga and Janson A. Winfree, 2272253

How Are Athletic Directors Rewarded in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision?, by
Daniel R. Marburger, 254-267

Contingent Valuation of a Classic Cycling Race, by Andy Vekeman, Michel Meulders,
Alain Praet, Jan Colpaert and Tom Van Puyenbroeck, 268-294

Contract Length, Expected Surplus, and Specific Investments: Empirical Evidence From
the National Football League, by Meng-Chi Tang, 295-311

A Note on the International Coordination of Antidoping Policies, by Eike Emrichand
Christian Pierdzioch, 315-321

Lock! Risk-Free Arbitrage in the Japanese Racetrack Betting Market, by Masahiro
Ashiya, 322-330
Journal of Sport Economics, Vol 16, 2, February, 2015
http://jse.sagepub.com/content/16/2.toc

The Demand for Younger and Older Workers : Patterns From NFL Labor
Markets, by W. David Allen, 127 -158

Welfare Economics of “Financial Fair Play” in a Sports League With
Benefactor Owners, by Paul Madde, by Paul Madden, 159-184

The Order of Games in a Best -of-Three Contest, by Alex Krumer, 185-200
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
Political Correctness, Selection Bias, and the NCAA Basketball T ournament,
by Rodney J. Paul and Mark Wilson, 201 -213

Wage Disparity and Team Performance in the Process of Industry Development:
Evidence From Japan’s Professional Football League, by Eiji Yamamura, 214-223
Journal of Sport Economics, Vol 16, 1, January, 2015
http://jse.sagepub.com/content/16/1.toc

Measurement of Competitive Balance in Conference and Divisional Tournament Design,
by Liam J. A. Lenten, 3-25

The Determinants of Television Audience for Professional Cycling: The Case of Spain,
by Cesar Rodriquez, Levi Perez, Victor Puente and Placido Rodriquez, 26-58

Firm Survival in Professional Sports: Evidence From the German Football League, by
Harald Oberhofer, Tassilo Philippovich and Hannes Winner, 59-85

Combinatorial Auctions for Player Selection in the Indian Premier League (IPL), by
Soumyakanti Chakraborty, Anup K Senand Amitava Bagchi, 86-107

Evolutionarily Stable Strategies in Sports Contests, by Martin Grossmann, 108-121
Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Vol 15, 2
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/NINE,673173.aspx

Dick Allen Preferred Not To: A Reconsideration of Baseball's Bartleby, by Mitchell
Nathanson

Horace Stoneham and the Breaking of Baseball's Second Color Barrier, by Robert F.
Garratt

"Playing Meaningful Games in September": An Exploration into the Baltimore Orioles'
Glory Years, 1960–1983, by Lee Lowenfish

New York, New York: A Financial History of Two Baseball Teams, by Michael Haupert

Ahab in the Batter's Box: Pete Rose, the Montreal Expos, and a 4,000th Hit Nobody
Cared to Remember, by Jason Winders
Book Reviews
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
Baseball and the Bottom Line in World War II: Gunning for Profits on the Home Front,
by Roberta J. Newman

The Stars Are Back: The St. Louis Cardinals, the Boston Red Sox, and Player Unrest in
1946, by Jim Overmyer

The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams, by Douglas K. Lehman

Smoky Joe Wood: The Biography of a Baseball Legend, by Ron Kates

The Best They Could Be: How the Cleveland Indians Became the Kings of Baseball,
1916–1920, by William Harris Ressler

Black Sox in the Courtroom, by William D. Blake

Burleigh Grimes: Baseball's Last Legal Spitballer, by Michael Sokolow

We Were the All-American Girls: Interviews with Players of the AAGPBL, 1943–1954,
by Laura Ayers

.721: A History of the 1954 Cleveland Indians, by Rob Edelman

The Forgotten Marlins: A Tribute to the 1956–1960 Original Miami Marlins, by Bob
Gorman

Baseball's New Frontier: A History of Expansion, 1961–1998, by Matt Follett

Willie Stargell: A Life in Baseball, by Dave Ogden
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Bud Fowler: Baseball's First Black Professional, by Douglas K. Lehman
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Big Dan Brouthers: Baseball's First Great Slugger, by Kenneth R. Fenster
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Arriba Baseball!: A Collection of Latino/a Baseball Fiction, by Thomas R. Mueller
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Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere, by William Harris Ressler
Physical Culture and Sport, Vol 64, 1, December, 2014
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pcssr.2014.64.issue-1/issue-files/pcssr.2014.64.issue-1.xml
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Are Sportspersons Good Moral Role Models?, by Roger Melin, 5

Attitudes of Iranian Male University Students Toward Sport and Exercise with Reference
to Age, Educational Level, and Field of Study, by Hamidreza Mirsafian, 18

Effects of Marginalization on School Physical Education Programs: a Literature Review,
by Justin Laureano, Ferman Konukman, Hayrettin Gümüşdağ, Samil Erdoğan, JongHoon Yu, Resul Çekin, 29
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The Olympic Games: The Experience of a Lifetime or Simply the Most Important
Competition of an Athletic Career?, Rune Dall Jensen, Ask Vest Christiansen, Kristoffer
Henriksen, 41
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Incentive System in Hungarian High Performance Sport, by Tamas Sterbenz, Erika
Gulyás, Lili Kassay 53
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Social Problems in Canadian Ice Hockey: An Exploration Through Film, by Curtis A.
Fogel, 64
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Youth Volunteering in Sport: A Case Study of The Benefits of “The European Voluntary
Service” for a Sport Organization, by E. Esra Erturan-Ogut, 71
Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol 31, 4, December, 2014
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-current-issue
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Toward a Less Speciesist Sociology of Sport, by Kevin Young, 387-401
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Achieving Against the Odds: Gender, Chance and Contradiction in the Horseracing
Industry, by Deborah Ann Butler, 402-419
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The Terrier [Men], by Michael Atkinson, 420-437
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Animal Blood Sport: A Ritual Display of Masculinity and Sexual Virility, by Linda
Kalof, 438-454
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More Than Murder: Ethics and Hunting in New Zealand, by Kass Gibson, 455-474

Trust in Interspecies Sport, by Michelle Gilbert, 475-491
Sport, Education and Society, Vol 20, 3, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/current#.VPnkRo48p2A
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‘[We're on the right track, baby], we were born this way’! Exploring sports participation
in Norway, by Ken Green, Miranda Thurston, Odd Vaage & Ken Roberts, 285-303

Muslim girls' experiences in physical education in Norway: What role does religiosity
play?, by Kristin Walseth, 304-322
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Informal mealtime pedagogies: exploring the influence of family structure on young
people's healthy eating dispositions, by Thomas Quarmby & Symeon Dagkas, 323-339
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Investigating the place and meaning of ‘physical education’ to preschool children:
methodological lessons from a research study, by Nollaig McEvilly, 340-360
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Exploring socio-ecological factors influencing active and inactive Spanish students in
years 12 and 13, by José Devís-Devís, Vicente J. Beltrán-Carrillo & Carmen PeiróVelert, 361-380

‘Really on the ball’: exploring the implications of teachers' PE-CPD experience, by Dely
L. Elliot & Theresa Campbell, 381-397
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Implementation and outcomes of a responsibility-based continuing professional
development protocol in physical education, by Michael A. Hemphill, Thomas J.
Templin & Paul M. Wright, 398-419
Book Review

English National Identity and Football Fan Culture: Who Are Ya?, by Jonathan Magee,
420-422
Sport, Education and Society, Vol 20, 2, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/20/2#.VPnlFI48p2A
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‘It's actually very normal that I'm different’. How physically disabled youth discursively
construct and position their body/self, by Noortje van Amsterdam, Annelies Knoppers &
Marian Jongmans, 152-170
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Obesity and minority—changing meanings of big bodies among young Pakistani obesity
patients in Norway, by Kjetil Wathne, Christina Brux Mburu & Anne-Lise Middelthon,
171-189

Playing the ‘Race’ card? Black and minority ethnic students' experiences of physical
education teacher education, by Anne Flintoff, 190-211

Emotional connections and caring: ethical teachers of physical education, by Alison
Wrench & Robyne Garrett, 212-227
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Reconceptualising elite athlete programmes: ‘undoing’ the politics of labelling in health
and physical education, by Seth Brown, 228-240
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‘It just makes you feel invincible’: a Foucauldian analysis of children's experiences of
organised team sports, by Simon R. Walters, Deborah Payne, Philip J. Schluter & Rex W.
Thomson, 241-257

Women's recreational surfing: a patronising experience, by Rebecca Olive, Louise
McCuaig & Murray G. Phillips, 258-276
Book Reviews
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Mixed Methods Research in the Movement Sciences: Case Studies in Sport, Physical
Education and Dance, by Toni Adele Hilland, 277-279

The Philosophy of Physical Education: A New Perspective, by Richard Pringle, 279-282
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol 8, 3, 2014
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/current#.VPn0YI48p2A
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Preface, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 221-222

Skillful Striving: Holism and the Cultivation of Excellence in Sports and Performative
Endeavors, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 223-229

Nothing New Under the Sun: Holism and the Pursuit of Excellence, by Jesús IlundáinAgurruza, 230-257
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William James—Pragmatic Pioneer, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 258-270
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John Dewey—Experiential Maverick, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 271-284
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José Ortega y Gasset: Exuberant Steed, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 285-314
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Zhuangzi—Playful wanderer, by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, 315-342
Sport History Review, Vol 45, 2, November, 2014
http://journals.humankinetics.com/shr-current-issue
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A Note from Don Morrow, SHR Editor, 95
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“A Healthy and Contented Band”: The Gyro Club and Playgrounds in Edmonton Urban
Reform, 1921-1944, by Paulina Cecilia Retamales, PearlAnn Reichwein, 96-122

Heat-Related Deaths in American Football: An Interdisciplinary Approach, by Jaime
Schultz, W. Larry Kenney, Andrew D. Linden, 123-144

And Then There Were Three: The NCAA’s Struggle for Reorganization and the
Emergence of Division III Athletics, by Matthew Katz, Chad Seifried, 145-170

L’œuvre de Georges Hébert au Brésil et en France dans les écrits sur l’Education
physique. Deux facettes de la nature (1909–1957)?, by Jacques Gleyse, Carmen Lúcia
Soares, André Dalben, 171-199
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Judging Jack: Rethinking Historical Agency and the Sport Hero, by Geoffery Z. Kohe,
200-219
Sport in Society, Vol 18, 2, 2015
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/current#.VPn56I48p2A
Special Isssue: Gender, Media and Sport

Introduction, by Susanna Hedenborg & Gertrud Pfister, 131-135

Fairy tales? Marion Jones, C.J. Hunter and the framing of doping in American
newspapers, by Gertrud Pfister & Gerald Gems, 136-154

The female ‘apologetic’ behaviour within Canadian women's rugby: athlete perceptions
and media influences, by Elizabeth Hardy, 155-167
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Are women still the ‘other sex’: gender and sport in the Polish mass media, by Honorata
Jakubowska, 168-185
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Mike Penner ‘or’ Christine Daniels: the US media and the fractured representation of a
transgender sportswriter, by Lindsay Parks Pieper, 186-201
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Hit and tell – Swedish hooligan narratives, by Aage Radmann, 202-218

Gender and politics at the 2012 Olympics: media coverage and its implications, by Jules
Boykoff & Matthew Yasuoka, 219-233
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Constructing gender differences: newspaper portrayals of male and female gymnasts at
the 2012 Olympic Games, by Andrea N. Eagleman, 234-247
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The rocker and the heroine: gendered media representations of equestrian sports at the
2012 Olympics, by Anna-Maria Hellborg & Susanna Hedenborg, 248-261
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