creeks and streams. the norfolk southern railway set to testify many report headaches and ann arbor yanchts out of all the persons in the world god chose me. deion sanders at the center of a controversy. must take action he has been hired as a football coach not a pastor. 3, 2, 1, full power. and liftoff. go dragon, go falcon. [cheers] griff: cincinnati. put chili on spaghetti. i tried to like it. tony snow was from cincinnati. and god rest his soul, back when i would go with him to cincinnati, go home. brian: radio. griff: you are right. skyline chili think i like it, i don t like it. brian: pull into the city johnny bench greets you. griff: he didn t greet me. brian: he must have been off. griff: great to be with you. a special day for me. brian: why? griff: my mom sylvia jenkins her 91st birthday. here she is. happy birthday, mom, i love you. hope you have a great day down there in colorado. and there we are just a few months ago when i was do
Baseball in particular grew to be a National Pastime and big business. She describes the efforts of Baseball Club owners to modify the rules of the game, establish a National League, and attract a broad middle class audience. The class is about an hour and 15 minutes. Professor waugh good morning ucla students. Good to see you for my lecture baseball becomes professional. It wasnt too long ago that these subjects were controversial, if you can can imagine. Sports and consumerism, they werent important enough. It would have raised eyebrows. Like i am raising my eyebrows now. Sports, Department Stores buying stuff, will not anymore. Sports and consumer culture our research and written about, made boring like every other topic by historians. Now theyre even professors of sports history. Why . Because professors have found that we cannot ignore sports. Why . Because it represents money and big power, big business. We cant ignore sports for another reason. Its also cultural and emotional. T
The class is about an hour and 15 minutes. Professor waugh good morning ucla students. Good to see you for my lecture baseball becomes professional. It wasnt too long ago that these subjects were controversial, if you can can imagine. Sports and consumerism, they werent important enough. It would have raised eyebrows. Like i am raising my eyebrows now. Sports, Department Stores buying stuff, will not anymore. Sports and consumer culture our research and written about, made boring like every other topic by historians. Now theyre even professors of sports history. Why . Because professors have found that we cannot ignore sports. Why . Because it represents money and big power, big business. We cant ignore sports for another reason. Its also cultural and emotional. There is this tension between professionalism, big business, and the emotional tie that is exemplified by this letter, written by a baseball fan and published in a newspaper sports section. Let me read a quote. These modern bal