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Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1983

Lou Marsh: The Pick and Shovel of Canadian Sporting Journalism

Don Morrow

Just before Canadiens and Leafs played at Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday night [March 7, 1936], the teams lined up at the centre ice opposite each other and the audience rose with bared heads and stood in silence while the big clock ticked off one minute« It was another testimonial to the memory of the late Lou Marsh.1


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1982

Method in Sport History: A Content Analysis Approach

Don Morrow; Janice Waters


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1992

The Myth of the Hero in Canadian Sport History

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1987

Sweetheart Sport: Barbara Ann Scott and the Post World War II Image of the Female Athlete in Canada

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1981

The Little Men of Iron: The 1902 Montreal Hockey Club

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1995

Dawson City Seven

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1995

With Craft and Guile: Canada’s Jimmy McLarnin and the Business of Welterweight Boxing during the Great Depression

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1993

Boxing’s Interregnum: How Good Was Tommy Burn World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, 1906-1908

Don Morrow; Terry Jackson


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1988

Book ReviewsGuttmann Allen. Sports Spectators. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.

Don Morrow


Canadian Journal of History of Sport | 1988

Book ReviewsMetcalfe Alan. Canada Learns to Play: The Emergence of Organized Sport, 1807-1914. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1987, 243 pp. Notes, index.

Don Morrow

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