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Sample OCR from H69 Harlem Globetrotters Booklet
| Here's your SOUVENIR BOOKLET. It will help you enjoy your View-Master Stereo Pictures more. HERE'S HOW YOU USE IT *PUT reel "A" in your viewer with the black arrow, "UP FOR VIEWER," at the top. *CLICK to picture Al. You'll find the number in the small window between your viewer's "eyes." *LOOK at the picture. *CLICK to the next picture, A2, and so on. When you're finished with A7, it will be time to change to reel "B." Start with picture Bl, and continue to C7. *READ the background information in this booklet. Then LOOK at the pictures again. They'll be even more meaningful! ------------------------------------ Meet the Harlem Globetrotters, the most famous sports team in the world. They have played more basketball games before more people than any team in history, Each year they play before nearly three million fans in the United States and around the world! The "Globies" hold the outdoor attendance record of more than 75,000, achieved in 1951 in Berlin. In addition to these outstanding marks, the Globetrotters set records for games played each time they step on the court. The Globetrotters have rewritten the sports record books. They have played nearly 13,000 games in 1,500 U.S. cities and 94 countries. Even more incredible is the fact that the Trotters won nearly 98 percent of those games! Although comedy plays a large role in any Globetrotter game today, it wasn't always that way. Some forty years ago, the Trotters traveled the hinterlands of the nation with five players and coach Abe Saperstein. Playing every night began to take its toll, and it soon became apparent that something had to be done to give the players a rest. One night, one of the players started dribbling the ball while the other players stood and watched. This gave the players a short rest while still on the court. To the delight of the Globetrotter players, the fans laughed and cheered ! Shortly thereafter,Trotter center Inman Jackson took the ball and, holding it in one hand, taunted the opposing center. He then rolled the ball down his arm and passed off to another player. Again the fans loved it. From then on, the crowds made the Trotters include fancy ballhandling and trick shot artistry in every game. In the years that followed, the Trotters moved from city to city throughout the country, building a reputation that would carry from coast to coast. The team played in small gyms and huge arenas, even playing outside when there was no indoor gym. In the late 1940's, the Trotters spread their unique form of basketball magic out of the continental United States, and in 1950, the team made its first trip to Europe. The Trotters found themselves playing on every imaginable type of basketball court in those years, ranging from a makeshift court in the jungles of Luzon Island in the Philippines, to huge bull rings and soccer stadiums in Europe. It is true that the Trotters hold both the indoor and outdoor pro basketball attendance records, but they have also played before audiences as small as one. That happened when they appeared before Pope John at the Vatican in Rome. They have also displayed their basketball wizardry before Presidents, Kings and Princes around the globe. Some people say they feel sorry for the Globetrotters because they must play every game "on the road." Actually, it is just the opposite. Wherever the Globe- trotters play the fans treat them like the home team. |