Houston has been a sports-crazy town since its founding in 1836 when the
biggest pastime was watching the horse races held south of what was then
the capitol of Texas. By 1900, spectators and athletes alike enjoyed the
team sports played at every school in the city and suburbs. Companies
competed with one another in baseball, basketball, and track. Boxing
gyms dotted the wards, and downtown boasted billiard halls, bowling
alleys, and indoor shooting galleries. There was also hunting and
fishing, auto racing, swimming, and hockey at the Polar Wave, a
mid-century indoor ice rink. This book presents a history of how
Houstonians competed, where their recreation took them, and how they
enjoyed a potential 12 months of outdoor weather. The 20th century was a
fun and vibrant time for both fans and participants in the sporting and
outdoor life of Houston, and many of today's fans of sports and local
history look back on Houston's sporting past with a sense of nostalgia.