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Colin Jose Soccer Collection Finding Special Collections and University Archives UMass Amherst Libraries Colin Jose Soccer Collection 1910-2010 11 boxes (16.5 linear ft.) Call no.: MS 811 About SCUA SCUA home Credo digital Scope Overview Series 1. Soccer Hall of Fame Series 2. Biographies Series 3. Leagues and teams research files Series 4. Media guides and press materials Series 5. Publications Inventory Series 1. Soccer Hall of Fame Series 2. Biographies Series 3. Leagues and teams research files Series 4. Media Guides and Press Materials Series 5. Publications Admin info Download xml version print version (pdf) Read collection overview Background on Colin Jose One of the most respected historians of soccer in North America, Colin Jose was the official historian at the National Soccer Hall of Fame from 1997-2007 and subsequently at The Soccer Hall of Fame in Vaughan, Ontario. Born in England in 1936 and a resident of London, Ontario, Jose has been a scrupulous researcher in the sport’s history for over four decades, doing research in an area in which documentation is often sparse. His nine books include The Encyclopedia of American Soccer History (written with Roger Allaway and David Litterer), two books on the North American Soccer League, and works on the early American Soccer League, soccer in Canada, and the history of the U.S. in the World Cup. The US Soccer Federation gives out an annual media award named in Jose’s honor. Scope of collection The Jose collection contains a wealth of material documenting the history of North American soccer from the early 20th century to the present. The heart of the collection consists of an extensive series of books, magazines, and newspapers on the sport, including fine runs of Soccer News from the 1950s and photocopies of the ASL News (1930s-1960s). The collection also includes correspondence and promotional materials from the Soccer Hall of Fame, a variety of league and team media guides, game programs from various leagues (NASL, International Soccer League, 1960s-1990s), press releases from various teams (particularly from the Washington Darts in the 1960s-1970s), biographical files on players and coaches from the 1920s-1950s (approx 50 files), and research files on soccer in the Olympics, World Cup, United States Soccer Federation, American Soccer League, and North American Soccer League. Most of the material from prior to 1960 is supplied in photocopy. Series descriptions Series 1. Soccer Hall of Fame 1976-2010 .5 linear feet Contains a brief amount of material related to the Soccer Hall of Fame located at the time in Cooperstown, NY. Series 2. Biographies 1924-2010 1.5 linear feet Contains biographical data of soccer players, especially from the 1920s to 1940s era, including clippings, and notes and emails by Jose. Series 3. Leagues and teams research files 1921-2009 3 linear feet Contains notes and clippings of soccer leagues and teams through the years. Occasionally includes printed materials such as programs as part of the research files. Series 4. Media guides and press materials 1965-2009 4.5 linear feet Contains the bulk of printed material released by individual teams or leagues. Series 5. Publications 1922-2002 6 linear feet Includes some team and league publications, but the bulk is composed of independent soccer publications including monthlies and weeklies. Inventory Series 1. Soccer Hall of Fame 1976-2010 30 folders Colin Jose Award 2004-2010 Box 1: 1 Colin Jose Award: pictures 2000-2010 Box 1: 2 Colin Jose Media Award 2012 Box 1: 3 Hall of Fame: accession sheet ca.1992 Box 1: 4 Hall of Fame: calender 1999 Box 8 Hall of Fame: correspondence 1994-2010 Box 1: 5 Hall of Fame: correspondence 1984-2006 Box 1: 6 Hall of Fame: documents 1989-2008 Box 1: 7 Hall of Fame: history 1951-2007 Box 1: 8 Hall of Fame: induction 1993, 2007 Box 1: 9 Hall of Fame: letters ca.1982-1999 Box 1: 10 Hall of Fame: memorabilia undated Box 8: 34 Hall of Fame: merchandise undated Box 1: 11 Hall of Fame: news 1981 Sept-1991 Nov Box 1: 12 Hall of Fame: newsletter, vol. 1-10 1993-1995 Box 1: 13 Hall of Fame: news clippings ca.1997-2006 Box 10: 16 Hall of Fame: press 1994-2010 Box 1: 14 Hall of Fame: publications ca.1995 Box 1: 15 Induction 2003 Box 1: 16 Induction 2007 Box 1: 17 Induction 2008 Box 1: 18 Maryland Soccer Hall of Fame ca.1994-1999 Box 1: 19 National Soccer Hall of Fame 2011-2013 Box 1: 20 National Soccer Hall of Fame: Newsletter 1981-1985 Box 1: 21 National Soccer Hall of Fame: newsletter 1986-1989 Box 1: 22 National Soccer Museum ca.1998 Box 1: 23 Soccer Hall of Fame ca.1984-2002 Box 1: 24 Soccer Hall of Fame: biographies undated Box 1: 25 Soccer Hall of Fame: history 1997-2010 Box 1: 26 Soccer Hall of Fame: store undated Box 1: 27 Soccer history 1976-1998 Box 1: 28 Spalding Cup 1995, 1998 Box 1: 29 Series 2. Biographies 1924-2010 308 folders Abronzino, Umberto 1970-1971 Box 1: 30 Agar, Nathan ca.1928-1978 Box 1: 31 Aimi, Milton 1982 Box 1: 32 Aitken, Jimmy undated Box 1: 33 Allan, James "Jock" undated Box 1: 34 Alonso, Julius ca.1939-1988 Box 1: 35 Amrhien, Tommy 1965-1999 Box 1: 36 Arena, Bruce 1998 Box 1: 37 Arena, Bruce 1998 Box 1: 37 Adrizzone, John F 1982 Box 1: 38 Armstrong, James 1952 Box 1: 39 Athineos, George ca.2003 Box 1: 40 Auld, Andy 1936-1975 Box 1: 41 Bachmeier, Adolf undated Box 1: 42 Bahr, Walter ca.1948-1996 Box 1: 43 Balboa, Marcelo ca.2003 Box 1: 44 Ballantyne, William "Red" undated Box 1: 45 Barrishill, Joe 1951-1981 Box 1: 46 Battles, Barneys ca.1930-1996 Box 1: 47 Beardsworth, Fred 2001 Box 1: 48 Beckham, David 2005-2011 Box 1: 49 Berling, Clay ca.1995 Box 1: 50 Best, Jerry 1994 Box 1: 51 Best, John O ca.1989 Box 1: 52 Bookie, Mike 1930-1944 Box 1: 53 Booth, Joseph 1999 Box 1: 54 Boulos, Johnny 1940-1997 Box 1: 55 Boxer, Matthew J 1986-1992 Box 1: 56 Boyle, Joe 1937-2010 Box 1: 57 Bradley, James "Jake" ca.1950 Box 1: 58 Briggs, Lawrence E. 1973-1978 Box 1: 59 Adu, Freddy 2006-2007 Box 1: 60 Brittan, Harold Pemberton 1923-1932 Box 1: 61 Brown, Davie 1926-1970 Box 1: 62 Brown, George 1935-2012 Box 1: 63 Brown, Jim 1986-2012 Box 1: 64 Brown, John undated Box 1: 65 Burness, Gordon 1982 Box 1: 66 Cahill, Tom 1921-2006 Box 1: 67 Campbell, Dugald undated Box 1: 68 Carenza, Joseph 1981 Box 1: 69 Carlson, Herbert undated Box 1: 70 Carnihan, Bill ca.1964 Box 1: 71 Carnihan, Bill ca.1964 Box 1: 71 Caroll, Henry ca.1999 Box 1: 72 Caroll, Henry ca.1999 Box 1: 72 Carson, Billy 1955 Box 1: 73 Chacurian, Efrain "Chico" undated Box 1: 74 Charleson, Eric 1980 Box 1: 75 Chinaglia, Giorgio undated Box 1: 76 Chesney, Stanley undated Box 1: 77 Coll, John "Jack" 1930 Box 1: 78 Collier, William 1923 Box 1: 79 Collins, George M. undated Box 1: 80 Colombio, Charlie 1962-1986 Box 1: 81 Commander, Colin 1967 Box 1: 82 Cordery, Thomas E "TED" 1996 Box 1: 83 Craddock, Bob Jr. ca.1990-2003 Box 1: 84 Craggs, George "Whitey" 1978 Box 1: 85 Creighton, Charles 1949-2006 Box 1: 86 Crilley, Willy 1924-1932 Box 1: 87 Croft, Tommy undated Box 1: 88 Crowe, Vic 2009 Box 1: 89 Cummings, Wilfred ca.1933 Box 1: 90 Cunningham, Bill undated Box 1: 91 Czerkwiewicz, Adolph 1934-2006 Box 1: 92 Danilo, Paul ca.1990 Box 1: 93 Decker, Ralph and Otto 1949-1955 Box 1: 94 DeLuca, Enzo 1979 Box 1: 95 Denton, Robert W. 1997 Box 1: 96 Dick, Walter 1979-1989 Box 1: 97 DiOrio, Nick 1983 Box 1: 98 Donelli, Buff 1978-1994 Box 1: 99 Donnelly, George F. 2002 Box 1: 100 Donoghue, John 1932 Box 1: 101 Dorrance, Anson 2008 Box 1: 102 Doyle, Dinny 2003 Box 1: 103 Drummond, Willie 1922-2001 Box 1: 104 Duff, Duncan S. 1972 Box 1: 105 Dunn, James "Jimmy" 1898-1974 Box 1: 106 Duggan, Tommy 1998 Box 1: 107 Easton, James "Jim" 1975 Box 1: 108 Edu, Maurice 2007 Box 1: 109 Edwards, Gene undated Box 1: 110 Ehlinger, Robert 2006 Box 1: 111 Ely, Alex 1997 Box 1: 112 Ertegun, Nesuhi 1989 Box 1: 113 Fairfield, Harry 1979 Box 1: 114 Fazackerly, Stanley Nicholas 1946 Box 1: 115 Ferguson, John "Jock" 1922-1973 Box 1: 116 Ferreira, Joseph 2006 Box 1: 117 Firmani, Eddie 2010 Box 1: 118 Fisher, Frankie undated Box 1: 119 Fister, Karl 1999 Box 1: 120 Flenarty, George C. 2008 Box 1: 121 Fleming, Harry G. undated Box 1: 122 Fleming, Tommy "Whitey" 1929-2004 Box 1: 123 Fletcher, Sam 1946-1993 Box 1: 124 Florie, Tom ca.1994 Box 1: 125 Foulds, Sam 1976-1994 Box 1: 126 Friedel, Brad 2007 Box 1: 127 Fryer, Bill 1996-1998 Box 1: 128 Gadsby, Raymond undated Box 1: 129 Gaetjens, Joe 1950-2010 Box 1: 130 Ganger, Rolf Ingemar undated Box 1: 131 Garcia, Prudencio "Pete" undated Box 1: 132 Gardassanich, Gino 1950-2010 Box 1: 133 Gibson, Jock undated Box 1: 134 Giesler, Walter 1947-1976 Box 1: 135 Gillespie, William "Billy" 1914 Box 1: 136 Goldie, Malcom 1994 Box 1: 137 Gonsalves, Billy 1931-2000 Box 2: 1 Govier, Sheldon 1948-2005 Box 2: 2 Grabowski, Eugene undated Box 2: 3 Graesser, Herman 2002 Box 2: 4 Greer, Don 1992 Box 2: 5 Gregg, Robert Paton undated Box 2: 6 Guennel, G.K.
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