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Authors: Ben Green
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Abbott, Robert, 25
ABC television specials, 336, 347
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem, 301, 376–77
Abe Saperstein Enterprises, Inc., 340.
See also
Saperstein, Abe (Abraham Michael)
Acheson, Dean, 240, 244, 249
Adler, Buddy, 247
African Americans.
See also
integration; racial issues
basketball players, 7, 8, 10–11, 26
college players, 171
criticisms of Globetrotters by, 349–52
Great Migration of, to Chicago, 24–31
post-World War II, 262
revival of Globetrotters and, 378–79
sports and, ix
women and Abe Saperstein, 299–300
Afro-American
newspaper, 99
All-American college players.
See
All-Star Classic; College All-Star tours
All-Star Classic, 138–41, 217.
See also
College All-Star tours
Altaffer, Leland C., 226–27
alumni, Globetrotter, 380–82
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 65, 86–90, 139, 310–11
ambassadors, Globetrotters as, 248–52
American Basketball Association (ABA), 309
American Basketball League (ABL), 233, 308–9
American Legion teams, 29–31, 34, 36–39
A. M. Saperstein Enterprises, 95, 187–90.
See also
Saperstein, Abe (Abraham Michael)
Amsterdam News
newspaper, 99
Anderson, Bobby, 39, 43–44
Anderson, Dave, 338, 345
Anderson, Lawrence “Rock,” 42, 44, 68, 73, 79, 81, 97, 123
Anzivino, Joe, 310, 315, 340, 352–53, 355, 359–60, 372
Armstead, Jimmie, 160–62
Around the World with the Harlem Globetrotters
(book), 250
Atlantic City Seagulls, 334
attendance records, 2, 10, 138, 142, 215, 219, 235, 340
Ausbie, Hubert “Geese,” 302–3, 337, 356–57, 365, 381, 388, 391
Babe Didrikson’s All-Americans, 75
Ball, Walter, 33–34, 37, 42
Banks, John Willie “Dean,” 156–59
Barnette, Don, 353
baseball
baseball park tours, 246, 268–69, 279, 311
integration of, 175
Negro League (
see
Negro League baseball)
popularity of, 20, 32
Abe Saperstein and, 33–34, 187, 308
Goose Tatum’s career in, 153, 157–63
basketball.
See also
Harlem Globetrotters
changes in, 68–69, 96–97, 263–64
Chicago, 21–22, 26–31, 38–40 (
See also
Chicago)
Hall of Fame (
see
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame)
increasing popularity of, 142–43
Abe Saperstein’s interest in, 19, 34
Goose Tatum vs. Meadowlark Lemon and, 294–95
white style vs. black style, 202
World War II and, 173
Basketball Association of America (BAA), 199, 201, 211
Basketball Writers Association tournament, 112
Basloe’s Globe Trotters, 37, 49
Bee, Clair, 219
Bell, Puggy, 111–12, 114, 119, 129, 130–131, 132–34
Bellamy, Walt, 220, 368
Berlin appearance, 235, 238–44
Birmingham Black Barons, 144, 153, 162
Black, Timuel, 209, 214
Blacklock, Jimmy, 358, 389
Bleach, Larry, 110, 113–16, 118, 128
Bloch, Allan, 259, 312, 339–40
Bonsignore, Michael, 374
Booker, Michael, 359–60
Borba, Harry, 172
Boskin, Joseph, 91, 348–49
Boston Brownskins, 94
Boston Celtics, 228, 289, 304, 316
Boston Garden, 215, 219
Boston Whirlwinds, 240–44, 269, 272
Boswell, Sonny, 123–26, 130–38, 140, 144, 145–46, 151, 165, 170, 202
Branch, Nate, 354–55
Bray, Agis, 26, 30, 128, 144
Broadway Clowns, 86
Bronzeville (South Side Chicago), 28–31, 36, 209–10
Brookins, Tommy, 30, 31, 36, 39, 42, 43–50, 56
Brooks, Hadda, 299–300, 308
Brown, Bill “Rookie,” 235, 248, 391
Brown, Hilary, 110, 114–15, 123, 124, 128, 130, 144, 151, 165, 169, 202
Brown, Tiny, 320, 322, 325, 327
Brownstein, Phil, 188–89, 221–22
Bryant, Hallie, 271, 302, 365
Buckhalter, Joe, 284
Buie, Boid, 191, 324
Burrell, Stanley “Chico,” 263
Byrd, Marjorie Tatum, 318, 326–27
Byrnes, James F., 172
Campbell, Willie, 342–43
cartoons, Globetrotter, 336–37, 342, 348
CBS television, 280–81, 302–5, 342
Chamberlain, Wilt
Legends Ring and, 381
Meadowlark Lemon and, 292, 300, 343
play of, with Globetrotters, 287–91, 300–301, 388
Bill Russell vs., 304
sexual activity of, 296–300
Soviet Union tour and, 283–87
Chicago, 12–31
beginning of Globetrotters in, 34–38
Great Migration of African Americans to, 24–31
history of, 12–14, 33
race riots, 28–29, 345
Abe Saperstein’s early life in, 14–24 (
See also
Saperstein, Abe (Abraham Michael))
South Side (Bronzeville), 29, 36, 209–10
Chicago All-American Harmons, 107, 112–13
Chicago American Giants, 95, 97
Chicago American
newspaper, 107, 127–28
Chicago Brown Bombers, 143, 266, 269
Chicago Bruins, 41–42, 46, 128, 135–38, 149
Chicago Defender
newspaper, 25, 27, 30–31, 38, 99
Chicago Herald-American
newspaper, 107, 127–28, 139
Chicago Hottentots, 48, 56
Chicago Stags, 173, 204, 218, 232, 308–9
Chicago Studebakers, 165
Cicero riot, 245
civil rights movement, 11, 265, 271.
See also
racial issues
Clark, Dane, 264
Clayton, Zach, 97, 111, 119, 130, 131, 170, 176–79, 290
Cleveland All-Nations, 78, 94
Cleveland Rosenblums, 65, 75, 111
Clifton, Nathaniel “Sweetwater,” ix, 7, 10, 210–14, 218, 230–33, 250, 309, 320, 391
Clinkscales, Alvin, 263, 293
Clown Prince of Basketball.
See
Tatum, Reece “Goose”
coaches
honorary, 219
Inman Jackson, 97–99, 123, 144–45, 191, 340
Red Klotz (
see
Klotz, Red)
Ray Meyer, 200, 205, 209, 218–24, 301
Babe Pressley, 7, 197, 262
Winfield Welch, 144, 162, 179, 196, 259, 274, 278
College All-Star tours, 9–10, 216–24, 235, 281, 294–95, 300–301, 310–11, 377.
See also
All-Star Classic
college credentials, 37, 65, 97
Colored House of David, 86
colored world professional championship claim, 71, 74–75.
See also
World Professional Invitational Basketball Tournaments
comedy routines.
See also
showmanship
early, 55, 57–58, 67, 69, 75, 84–85
Mannie Jackson’s changes to, 373
Meadowlark Lemon’s, 293–95
Goose Tatum’s, 153–54, 167–68, 197–99, 279–80, 324
Condon, David, 316
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company, 339–40
Cooper, Charles “Chuck,” 10, 228–33, 235, 269, 316
Cooper, Tarzan, 111, 114–15, 118, 130, 134, 166
copycat teams, 82, 86
Cosby, Bill, ix–xi, 350–51, 391
Courtney, Opal, 84
Cousy, Bob, 220
craps-shooting comedy routine, 92, 101
Cudjoe, Lance, 177, 183, 197
Cudjoe, Lawrence, 177, 179, 183, 197
Cumberland, Roscoe “Duke,” 123–24, 135, 137, 144, 151, 165, 170, 176–79, 191, 202, 235, 262, 298–99
Czechoslovakia, 302, 339
Dandridge, Dorothy, 235, 391
Davis, Mel, 345
Deep South tours, 171, 266–71
Deford, Frank, 295, 338
Dehnert, Dutch, 100
Detroit Eagles, 150–51, 163, 173
Didrikson, Babe, 75
discrimination, 11, 60, 69–70, 166, 175, 194–96, 220, 222, 251–52, 265–71, 389.
See also
racial issues
Dotson, Ovie, 358, 389
Douglas, Bob, 71, 74, 99, 101–2, 114–15, 119, 151, 199
drugs, 299, 312, 373
Dukes, Walter, 253, 271–72
Dunbar, Sweet Lou, 354, 357, 358, 389
Duryea, Earl W., 356–58
East Berlin, 239
Easter, George, 26, 30, 67–68, 74, 78, 86
East-West All-Star game, 95, 122, 173
Ed Sullivan Show, The
(show), 303–4
Edwards, Leroy “Cowboy,” 118–19, 128
Ellis, Newt, 159–60
England, 225–26, 254, 304
Erving, Julius, 11, 376
Ethiopian Clowns, 163
European tours, 10, 224–27, 236, 250, 254, 268, 356, 375–77
Fabulous Harlem Clowns, 282
Fabulous Harlem Magicians, 346
Faggen, I. J. “Jay,” 38–39, 43, 46
Famous Globe Trotters, 86
Farmer, Greene, 192
farm teams, 95, 143
fast-break offense, 176–77, 205, 212
Fawks, Al, 129, 137
films, 228, 234–35, 246–48, 254, 264–65, 303
financial issues
Mannie Jackson’s management, 382–83
marketing and merchandising, 245–46
player pay (
see
player pay)
profits after Minneapolis Lakers games, 214–15
profits during World War II, 172–73
Abe Saperstein’s losses, 308–12
Abe Saperstein’s ownership claim, 52, 76–81
Abe Saperstein’s wealth, 339
play of, with Globetrotters, 300–301, 388
Finney, Gus, 74, 79, 81, 122
Fischer, Leo, 114, 138
football, 20, 32, 36–37, 122, 229
Ford, Bill, 97, 109, 123, 144
Fort Wayne Harvesters, 107, 110, 128
Foster, Rube, 29
Francis, Bevo, 272
Frank, Aaron M., 87–90
Frank, Stanley, 20, 148–49, 150
Franklin, Sylvia.
See
Saperstein, Sylvia Franklin
Frazier, William “Razor,” 73, 78, 81
FUBU sponsorship, 378
Gaffney, Paul “Showtime,” 385, 387
Gaines, Clarence “Big House,” 269
Gardner, Willie, 263
Garrett, Bill, 220
Gates, Pop, 111–14, 118, 130, 166, 202, 235, 262, 264, 391
Gayles, Zip, 175–78, 183–87
Germany, 235, 238–44
Gibson, J. C., 262–63, 302, 381
Giles Post American Legion teams, 29–31, 34, 36–39
Gillette, George, Jr., 340–47
Globe Trotters, Basloe’s, 37, 49
Globe Trotters, Harlem.
See
Harlem
Globetrotters
Globe Trotters, Tommy Brookins’s, 43–50
Globetrotter University, 385
Globie mascot, 374, 386–87
Go, Man, Go!
(film), 264–65, 303
Gola, Tom, 220, 221
Gomez, Thomas, 235
Goodman, Elliott, 338, 344
Gottlieb, Eddie, 249–50, 255, 272, 288, 300, 309
Graves, Lotti, 319–21
Great Depression era, 58, 156
Great Migration of African Americans to Chicago, 24–31
Green, Carl, 263
Greeson, Stan, 343, 346–47, 353–54
Grider, Josh, 223, 293, 316, 331–32
Grund, Bobby, 86, 88
Halas, George, 41, 46, 108, 138.
See also
Chicago Bruins
halftime entertainment, 37, 95, 191, 220, 356
Hall, Bob “Showboat,” 263, 281, 284, 292–93, 348, 381
Hall of Fame.
See
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Hannin, Harry, 107, 218, 221, 224, 249, 289–90, 300–301
Harlem Clowns, 288, 324
Harlem Globetrotters
All–Star Classic, 138–41
barnstorming tours (
see
barnstorming tours; Jackson, Inman; Pullins, Albert “Runt”)
Basketball Hall of Fame induction, 387–92
beginnings of, in Chicago, 34–38, 43–50 (
See also
Chicago)
Wilt Chamberlain and (
see
Chamberlain, Wilt)
coaches (
see
coaches)
College All-Star tours, 9–10, 216–24, 235, 281, 294–95, 300–301, 310–11, 377
Bill Cosby on, ix–xi current popularity of, 384–87
death of Abe Saperstein and decline of, 305–16, 333–35, 354–60
films, 228, 234–35, 246–48, 254, 264–65, 303
first Madison Square Garden game, 1–11, 292
Marques Haynes and (
see
Haynes, Marques)
international tours, 224–33, 235–45, 248–52, 283–87, 297, 305–6, 312–13, 383
Meadowlark Lemon and (
see
Lemon, George Meadow “Meadowlark”)
ownership of (
see
Jackson, Mannie; ownership; Globetrotter; Saperstein, Abe (Abraham Michael))
player revolts, 76–82, 150–52, 338–49, 253–59 (
See also
players)
racial discrimination against, 265–71 (
See also
African Americans; discrimination; racial issues)
racial stereotypes and minstrel show issue, 58, 90–93, 101–2, 163, 293–94, 349–52, 373
recruitment of Sonny Boswell and Duke Cumberland, 121–26 (
See also
Boswell, Sonny; Cumberland, Roscoe “Duke”)