Selected Bibliography/Sources

Newspapers

Daily Astorian, Astoria, Oregon

Berkeley Daily Gazette

Boston Globe

Columbus Dispatch

Curry Coastal Pilot, Brookings, Oregon

Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon

Denver Post

Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Eugene Register-Guard

Kentucky New Era, Hopkinsville

Newsday, New York

New York Daily News

New York Herald Tribune

New York Times

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene

Oregonian, Portland

Oregon Journal, Portland

Philadelphia Daily News

Rocky Mountain News, Denver

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Seattle Times

Spokane Spokesman-Review

Tacoma News Tribune

Toledo Blade

Tri-City Herald, Washington

USA Today

Other Publications

Duck Dope

Sport magazine

Sports Illustrated

Books

Bee, Clair. Drills and Fundamentals. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1942.

———. Man-to-Man Defense and Attack. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1942.

———. Zone Defense and Attack. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1942.

———. Original Chip Hilton series. New York: Grosset and Dunlap. 1: Touchdown Pass, 1948; 2: Championship Ball, 1948; 3: Strike Three, 1949; 4: Clutch Hitter, 1949; 5: Hoop Crazy, 1950; 6: Pitchers’ Duel, 1950; 7: A Pass and a Prayer, 1951; 8: Dugout Jinx, 1952; 9: Freshman Quarterback, 1952; 10: Backboard Fever, 1953; 11: Fence Busters, 1953; 12: Ten Seconds to Play, 1955; 13: Fourth Down Showdown, 1956; 14: Tournament Crisis, 1957; 15: Hardcourt Upset, 1957; 16: Pay-Off Pitch, 1958; 17: No-Hitter, 1959; 18: Triple-Threat Trouble, 1960; 19: Backcourt Ace, 1961; 20: Buzzer Basket, 1962; 21: Comeback Cagers, 1963; 22: Home Run Feud, 1964; 23: Hungry Hurler, 1966.

Hobson, Howard. Basketball Illustrated. New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1948.

———. Scientific Basketball. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1955.

———. Shooting Ducks: A History of University of Oregon Basketball. Portland: Western Imprints, 1984.

Isaacs, Neil D. All the Moves: A History of College Basketball. New York: Harper and Row, 1975.

Leedom, Karen L. Astoria: An Oregon History. Pittsburgh: The Local History Company, 2008.

Olson, Lynne. Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America’s Fight over World War II. New York: Random House, 2013.

Palmberg, Wally. Toward One Flag: A History of Lower Columbia Athletics. Astoria, Oregon: Astorian Printing Company, 1993.

Rosen, Charles. The Scandals of 1951: How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978.

Simon, Paul. P.S.: The Autobiography of Paul Simon. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1998.

Author Interviews

Peggy Anet, Portland, Oregon.

Rear Admiral John Henry Dick, Eugene, Oregon.

John Michael Dick, Renton, Washington.

Hank Gale, Westlake, Oregon.

David Hobson, Portland.

Kirk Johansen, Lake Oswego, Oregon.

Jim McNeeley, Portland.

Scott McNeeley, Springfield, Oregon.

Jessie Mullen, Stanwood, Washington.

Bob Pavalunas, Auburn, Washington.

Dan Strite, Warrenton, Oregon.

Robin (Gale) Terrett, Gold Beach, Oregon.

Other Recorded/Transcribed Interviews

John Dick, 2003. Conducted by Jeff Eberhart for the Oregon athletic department’s Order of the O newsletter, only portions of which were published.

Howard Hobson, June 28, 1982. Conducted by Linda Brody for the Oregon Historical Society’s Oral Histories.

Evert “Red” McNeeley, circa 1985. Courtesy Steve McNeeley.

Websites

Goducks.com, University of Oregon Athletics website

KVAL.com (Eugene)

Saratogamuseum.org

Sports-reference.com