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The 1920s The 1920s has been called the Golden Age of American Sports. It also has been called the Age of the Spectator. The United States had a strong economy for most of that decade. Many workers had more leisure time.
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Read More »Many colleges had football teams in the 1920s. The University of North Carolina built Kenan Stadium in 1927. Duke University built its football stadium, which is now called Wallace Wade Stadium, in 1929. These schools still use these stadiums today. The best football teams in North Carolina weren’t as famous as teams in the North or Midwest, but local interest was high. Local teams sometimes would board trains and go north to play schools such as Yale or Michigan State. By the end of the decade, many games were broadcast on the radio. Basketball was in its infancy in the 1920s. Even the biggest colleges played games in facilities not much bigger than today’s high school gymnasiums. North Carolina State College played its home games in Thompson Gymnasium, which held about two thousand people. Today’s North Carolina State University teams play in front of crowds ten times as large. Still, there were some famous teams. The University of North Carolina went undefeated in 1924. Its star player, Durham’s Jack Cobb, was considered one of the best players in the country. In 1928 Eddie Cameron became basketball coach at Duke University. Duke’s famous Cameron Indoor Stadium, which opened in 1940, is named after him. These two schools first played basketball against each other in 1920. Many fans today think that these schools have the top rivalry in college basketball. UNC, Duke, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, and Davidson were members of the Southern Conference in the 1920s. Sports were racially segregated in North Carolina in the 1920s, as was almost every aspect of life. Baseball was as popular with African Americans as it was with whites. Walter “Buck” Leonard grew up playing baseball in Rocky Mount. In the early 1920s, he would work eight hours at a railroad shop and then play baseball after work and on weekends. Leonard went on the join the Homestead Grays of the Negro National League. He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historically black colleges such as North Carolina A&T had football, baseball, and basketball teams. Many African American colleges in the 1920s were members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). This conference is still active. The CIAA has held its annual basketball tournament in Raleigh for the last few years.
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Read More »Women and girls had limited opportunities for sports in the 1920s. Most schools had physical education classes for girls. Some educators thought that running, jumping, and sweating were not very ladylike. They opposed athletic competition for women. Women had to fight for the right to compete. Many, but not all, colleges and high schools had basketball teams for girls. Some girls competed in sports such as golf, tennis, or swimming. The 1920s ended with the beginning of the Great Depression. By that time, spectator sports had become such a major part of American life that they were able to survive through the hard times of the 1930s.
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