Cover for Bay Area Roller Derby book
2012
4.6(41 reviews)
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
128 pages
ISBN: 978-0738593180
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Bay Area Roller Derby

Description

Roller Derby found a home in the San Francisco Bay Area following its Depression-era Chicago origins. An early television sensation, it faded to a modest existence in Los Angeles during the 1950s. Creator Leo Seltzer turned the game over to his son Jerry, who repositioned the traveling Bay Bombers from their home terrain of San Francisco to Fresno and everywhere in-between. He shined television camera lights on skaters who became the zenith in Roller Derby, including Charlie O'Connell, Annis Jensen, Joanie Weston, and more. Syndicated television games seen by millions yielded sellout crowds in every major arena in the country. However, economic and cultural changes closed Roller Derby in 1973. Passionate fans clung tenaciously to its memory. In the 21st century, the game made an astonishing return not only in Northern California but also worldwide.

Book Information

Title:Bay Area Roller Derby
Author:R. Lawson Gamble
Series:Images of America: California Books
Published:2012
Pages:128
ISBN-10:0738593184
ISBN-13:978-0738593180
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This book is part of the Images of America: California Books series.