The fastest game on two feet : and other poems about how sports began

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

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JE Low
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Available

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Summary

Have you ever wondered how your favorite sport began? Basketball got its start when a physical education instructor invented a new game for bored students. The original soccer ball might have been a skull! The history of other sports is just as surprising--bowling was part of an early religious ritual; lacrosse games used to stretch for miles and last for days; and the king of France once outlawed tennis because it was a gambling game!

Alice Low's witty poems, vividly ilustrated by John O'Brien's uproarious cartoons, hit a true home run for readers.

Contents

If there weren't any sports -- Running: they ran for their lives -- Skiing: a way to walk through snow -- Swimming: the dog paddle -- Gymnastics: fast on their feet -- Bowling: from aisle to alley -- Soccer: kicking the Dane's head -- Lacrosse: the fastest game on two feet -- Golf: a queen on the green -- Figure skating: Sonja Henie, girl in white -- Baseball: a man with a plan -- Badminton: the game at badminton -- Tennis: that gambling game -- Rugby: the play at rugby -- Football: a decisive match -- Bicycling: no pedals, no medals -- Basketball: James Naismith's predicament -- Surfing: Duke Kahanamoku's ride -- Skateboarding: the fastest water ski on earth -- Frisbee: a pie plate in the sky.

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