PLAY BY PLAYLos Angeles Sports Photography 1889-1989by David Davis Now, turn the pages and see how L.A.’s top newspaper photographers captured these and other superstar athletes in the city’s most important sports moments. This is Play by Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography 1889-1989. Basketball, baseball, football, soccer, boxing, golf, horse races, auto races, bodybuilding, surfing, tennis–the action unfolds before your eyes. Replay the most unforgettable moments in a city that has hosted seven Super Bowls, two Olympic Games, numerous World Series, World Cups and L.A. Opens. It’s sports at its swaggering, competitive best. These vintage images have historic relevance beyond southern California. Here’s baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson as a standout collegiate athlete at UCLA. Here’s track star Babe Didrikson, the first superstar female athlete, winning gold medals at the 1932 Olympics. Babe Ruth being wooed to Hollywood. And a pre-Terminator, pre-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at Joe Gold’s original gym. Award-winning sportswriter David Davis selected more than two hundred images from the Los Angeles Public Library Photograph Collection for the exhibit “Play by Play.” This companion book features the top images from that dynamic exhibit, showcasing the athletic prowess of a city known for glamour and glitz. Here, sports takes center stage—and overwhelms and entertains and excites. For every sports fanatic who can’t get enough sports in their lives—and for those who want to remember it like it was—Play by Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography 1889-1989 is the whole sports story, L.A. style. David Davis has written for Sports Illustrated, the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, the New York Times, the Village Voice and the Forward. His feature story about boxer Jerry Quarry, which originally appeared in L.A. Weekly, was included in the Best American Sports Writing anthology (1996 edition). Currently, he is a contributing writer at Los Angeles magazine and writes for the Amateur Athletic Foundation’s SportsLetter (www.aafla.org). Graphic artist Amy Inouye designs books, makes funny art projects and is “mom” to Chicken Boy, a twenty-two-foot fiberglass man/boy with a chicken’s head (aka the Statue of Liberty of Los Angeles). A graduate of Art Center College of Design, she lives with a vast collection of chicken memorabilia on Historic Route 66 in Los Angeles. |
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