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Many athletes were known for their accomplishments in sports during the 1920s. Some of these include Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, and Jim Thorpe.
The National Football League (NFL) was created.
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Cricket, football and baseball mainly
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Yes, school sports were very popular in the 1920s, as they are today. Colleges had some of the same rivalries then as they do now-- the Harvard-Yale football game, for example, drew plenty of attention, as did the rivalry between Army and Navy. Since there were fewer professional sports leagues in the 1920s, the public paid more attention to the college games. The one difference back then was that female students were not encouraged to compete in team sports, since it was still widely believed in the culture that girls were too fragile to play most sports. Some girls did play tennis or golf (especially at all-girls schools); but nearly every coeducational school and college focused on boys' sports almost exclusively.
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Either going their and watching them or threw the radio. Either going their and watching them or threw the radio.
Sports mania in the 1920s, fueled by stars like Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, increased the average American's interest and participation in sports. The rise of sports coverage in newspapers and radio broadcasts brought sports into people's homes like never before, allowing more individuals to follow and engage with their favorite teams and athletes. This era also saw the development of more organized sports leagues and facilities, providing greater opportunities for the average American to participate in a wide range of athletic activities.
Because back in 1920 they had all the best players we still know today....and they called them the golden players...so they decided to call that time "the golden age"