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Title
San Jose Earthquakes vs Dallas Tornado: Commemorative First Issue
Date Created and/or Issued
1974/05/11
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Match program for San Jose Earthquakes vs. Dallas Tornado on May 11, 1974 at Spartan Stadium, San Jose State University. Cover is red with photos of Quakes forward Paul Child and Tornado striker Kyle Rote, Jr. Contents include soccer rules at a glance, profiles of Quakes staff including president Milan Mandaric, general manager Dick Berg, and assistant general manager Johnny Moore; brief profiles of the Earthquakes promotional girls dance group The Shakers; the May 1974 issue of Pro Soccer Report with updates on NASL teams, a story on expansion team Los Angeles Aztecs, a description of the Tornado, a story on Child, a list of entertainment at this first ever NASL Quakes match including the Sunnyvale High School Marching Band and a Soccerthon with Bay Area pro sports athletes like Fred Belitnikoff and Rick Barry.
Type
Image
Identifier
86C2728B-05A0-48B1-953B-044855273435
2008-38-170
Subject
San Jose Earthquakes (Soccer team)
North American Soccer League
Soccer
Soccer fans
Soccer players
Soccer teams
Sports
Sports--California--Santa Clara County--History
Programs
Child, Paul
Mandaric, Milan
Berg, Dick
Moore, Johnny

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