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== Theosophists connected to sports ==
== Theosophists connected to sports ==


* [[Abner Doubleday#Connection to baseball|Abner Doubleday: Connection to_baseball]] on the myth of Abner Doubleday as the "father of baseball."
* [[Abner Doubleday#Connection to baseball|Abner Doubleday: Connection to baseball]] on the myth of Abner Doubleday as the "father of '''baseball'''."
* [[Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa#Other activities|Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa: Other activities]] on the introduction of baseball into South India.
* [[Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa#Other activities|Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa: Other activities]] on the introduction of '''baseball''' into South India.
* [[W. L. Alden#Personal life|William Livingston Alden: Personal life]], a [[Founders|founding member]] of the [[Theosophical Society]], who introduced '''canoeing''' as a sport in the United States.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 20:05, 21 November 2017

This article is a compilation of sources linking sports with the Theosophical movement.

General articles about sports and sportsmanship

  • Hardy, Nat. "Theosophy and Current Thought." The American Theosophist 40.6 (June, 1952), 102-103, 106-107. On blood sports, gambling, ball games, competitiveness, and sports of the future.
  • Subramanium, M. "Cricket and Theosophy." The American Theosophist 41.3 (March, 1953), 54-55.

Theosophists connected to sports

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