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C:\Documents and Settings\Owner 2 / AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES JOURNAL Volume 28, Spring/Summer 2021 AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES JOURNAL Volume 28, Spring/Summer / 3 Enjoy your next road trip to one of our 500+ client cities. Let this be your guide for AboutAbout thethe CoCovverer shopping, dining, lodging, recreation, entertainment & historic points of interest for the AMERICAN HERITAGE TOURIST www.AmericanAntiquities.com The history of sports in sport and protection, and it America shows that Ameri- was believed that knocking can football, indoor American down these kegels, or pins, football, baseball, softball, with a rock would pardon and indoor soccer evolved out their sins. of older British (Rugby foot- Golf’s history in the U.S. ball, British baseball, Round- dates to at least 1657, when ers, and association football) two drunk men were arrested sports. American football and for breaking windows by baseball differed greatly from hitting balls with their clubs the European sports from in Albany, New York. which they arose. Baseball However, no real traction was has achieved international gained until the early 19th popularity, particularly in century. In 1894 the United East Asia and Latin America, States Golf Association was while American football is formed to become exactly that, American Football. ambassadors for the game in Lacrosse and surfing arose the states, which by 1910 was from Native American and host to 267 golf clubs. Native Hawaiian activities Fishing is an important part that predate Western contact. of American history. It helped Horse racing remained the people survive long before the leading sport in the 1780-1860 United States was ever formed. era, especially in the South. Recreational fishing is a rich The Civil War devastated the American tradition as old as wealth needed to support the the country itself. Each year, sport in the South. Thorough- more than 49 million people, bred racing revived in the more than Texas & New York North in the 1870s. combined, escape to cast a line German historian William or drop a hook in hopes of Pehle asserts that modern day reeling in a fish. bowling appears to have its There are many popular roots in Germany, dating back sports enjoyed by Americans to 300 CE. At that time, most but Baseball is still considered Germans carried kegels, a by some to be “America’s wooden, pin-shaped rod for pasttime.”n 4 / AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES JOURNAL Volume 28, Spring/Summer 2021 AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES ON THE ROAD With Art Wilson EVENTS CALENDAR 27 Allegan Antiques SEPTEMBER MAY Market Allegan Co FG, Allegan MI 616-735-3333 1 - 2 Urbana Antique Show alleganantiques.com 4 - 5 Urbana Antique Show & Flea Market Champaign & Flea Market Champaign Co FG, Urbana OH 937-788- Co FG, Urbana OH 937-788- JULY 2058 2058 AmericanAntiquities.com/ AmericanAntiquities.com/ Having survived a little and nearly always require 3 - 4 Urbana Antique Show UrbanaAntiqueShow.html UrbanaAntiqueShow.html more than a year’s exposure more than a couple conversa- & Flea Market Champaign 2 Tri State Antique Market, 5 Tri State Antique to the (whatever you want to tions, and the exchange of Co FG, Urbana OH 937-788- Lawrenceburg IN FG - US 50 Market, Lawrenceburg IN call it) virus, and after having print material to answer all the 2058 513--702-2680 FG - US 50 513--702-2680 recently received my second attendant questions. 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She was club, which toured across the daughter of Carl Ohio. She played first base for AMERICAN HERITAGE DESTINATIONS INDIANA Mt. Victory . Page 17 Aurora . Page 11 New Paris . Page 20 Cambridge City . Page 12 Newark . Page 18 Centerville . Page 12 Piqua . Page 20 Mitchell . Page 11 Plain City . Page 18 Paoli . Page 9 Pomeroy . Page 18 Portland . Page 12 Portsmouth . Page 18 Union City . Page 12 Powell . Page 21 Ripley . Page 20 KENTUCKY Seville . Page 19 Springfield . Page 20 Glendale . Page 12 Steubenville . Page 22 Urbana . Page 20 MICHIGAN Utica . Page 18 Allen . Page 16 Wapakoneta . Page 17 Blissfield … Page 17 West Liberty . Page 20-21 Brooklyn . Page 16 Westerville . Page 18 Jonesville . Page 16 Wilmington . Page 21 Lake Odessa . Page 16 Zanesville . Page 22 Saginaw . Page 15 Ypsilanti . Page 17 PENNSYLVANIA Hohlmayer, a milkman and the All-Star team in the 1937 Canonsburg . Page 23 laundromat owner, and State’s Tournament. She also OHIO Marguerite Hohlmayer, a played basketball, field Barnesville . Page 22 TENNESSEE Bellefontaine . Page 20 housewife. Her father hockey, tennis and volleyball. Chattanooga . Page 24 encouraged her to play as hard At 10, Lefty was playing with Centerburg . Page 21 teens and young adults on a Chardon . Page 19 girls’ softball team that, the Chillicothe . Page 18 WEST VIRGINIA next year, would compete in Hartville . Page 19 Huntington . Page 26 the national championships. Lewisburg . Page 20 Nitro . Page 26 Hohlmayer graduated from Wheeling . Page 24 Springfield High School in London . Page 18 Mansfield . Page 21 1942. The next year she WYOMING entered The Ohio State Medina . Page 19 University, where she had a Milan . Page 21 Gillette . Page 26 chance to show her athletic talent. She was discovered by www.AmericanAntiquities.com/AmericanHeritageDestination.html an agent for AAGPBL, the All- American Girls Professional Baseball League, in 1945 while playing during a before joining the Muskegon throwing arm.
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