The Legion Team; Forgotten Hockey in Waterloo, 1927-1930

The Legion Team; Forgotten Hockey in Waterloo, 1927-1930

The Legion Team; Forgotten Hockey in Waterloo, 1927-1930

The Legion Team; Forgotten Hockey in Waterloo, 1927-1930

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Overview

For more than half a century, generations of hockey fans in northeast Iowa have given their allegiance to the Waterloo Black Hawks. Few realize that decades before the Black Hawks arrived, a long forgotten club captivated Waterloo during the late 1920's, playing in front of crowds even larger than those who come to the rink today and beating teams from Chicago, the Twin Cities, and Canada. Sponsored and administered by the Becker-Chapman American Legion Post, a contemporary newspaper report noted, "[Hockey's] popularity eclipses any other winter sport...the game took such a foothold that the city would be lost without its regular hockey matches now."

The Legion Team; Forgotten Hockey in Waterloo, 1927-1930, seeks to revive the memory of this overlooked era, detailing every game the Becker-Chapman squad played during four winters. However, beyond just the wins, losses, and game details, the athletes who came to the Cedar Valley for the opportunity to play, their opponents, and Waterloo of that era, come to life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016628974
Publisher: BTSCP Books
Publication date: 06/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Since 2005, Tim Harwood has worked for the Waterloo Black Hawks as the team's play-by-play radio broadcaster and director of media relations. In 2011, he published a survey of franchise history called Black Hawks Chronicle as the organization commemorated the 50th successive season of hockey in the community. He is a member of the Society for International Hockey Research. Prior to arriving in Waterloo, Harwood spent two years as a radio journalist in central Iowa. He is a 2002 graduate of Valparaiso University in Indiana, where he studied Communication and Political Science.
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