![]() | The SPHAS: The Life and Times of Basketball''s Greatest Jewish Team Subjects: Philadelphia SPHAS (Basketball team) -- History; Jewish basketball players -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History; Basketball -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History; Founded in 1918, the South Philadelphia Hebrew Association's basketball team, known as the SPHAS, was a top squad in the American Basketball League-capturing seven championships in thirteen seasons-until it disbanded in 1959. In The SPHAS , the first book to chronicle the history of this team and its numerous achievements, Douglas Stark uses rare and noteworthy images of players and memorabilia as well as interviews and anecdotes to recall how players like Inky Lautman, Cy Kaselman, and Shikey Gotthoffer fought racial stereotypes of weakness and inferiority while spreading the game's popularity. Team owner Eddie Gottlieb and Temple University coach Harry Litwack, among others profiled here, began their remarkable careers with the SPHAS. Douglas Stark is the Museum Director of the International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum. |
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