RonPrice Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 DAWN OF ANOTHER GO-GO ERA The last time—before 2005—that the Chicago White Sox won the American League pennant and played in the World Series it was 1959. While Chicago played the World Series that year I joined the Baha’i Faith. I was 15, in grade 10 and played baseball in the Halton County League in Canada. Chicago had not won the pennant since 1920. By that time my mother’s parents, who had come to Canada from England in 1900, had given up farming for jobs in Hamilton and raising their 3 children. My mother was 16 that year. Chicago last won the World Series in 1917; that was 88 years ago. Millions had died and would die in the trenches in Europe. That same year, 1917, the major inspiration for the design of the mother-temple of the West in Chicago came to its architect, Louis Bourgeois.1 White Sox history went back to November 1893.2 Baha’i history in the USA went back to December 1892. There has been a remarkable synchronicity between these two lines of history in the USA: a baseball team and a new world religion. -Ron Price with thanks to 1Bruce Whitmore, “Temple of Light,” World Order, Fall 1983, p.26; and 2The “Major League Baseball Site,” Internet, October 17th 2005. It’s been a long stony road, Chicago, since that inspirational year of 1917. There have been glimmers of light, though, in a fascinating, chequered history going right back to 1893. The parallels are unmistakable to me living in the Antipodes.1 Distance sharpens appreciation of a city that frightened me back2 then in ’62 at the dawn of my life. You had your design for that Park, Comiskey, the same year the dust of the Bab found its home at last, 1909 was a big year for both of us! I don’t want to write history here, just want to say: ‘wish you well in the Series.’ I’m a long way from home, but you’ve been in my sights since that ‘go-go era’ dawned for the Sox in the early fifties when the Baha’is finished their temple with its wonderful, its thrilling motion.2 1 I have lived in Australia since 1971. 2 In 1962 I went to Chicago; I was a small town boy of 18; Chicago was immense. 3 ‘Abdu’l-Baha in God Passes By, Wilmette, Illinois, 1957. p.351. --Ron Price October 17th 2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mercy! Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 Welcome. (Where's our Welcome icon, anyway? I see plenty of smilies for fighting.) Well, I see you are everywhere on the net. But are you a White Sox fan? I passed through Launceston once as a tourist. Tasmania reminded me a bit of Virginia – the apple orchards, the weather – except for the road-killed wallabies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonPrice Posted October 18, 2005 Author Share Posted October 18, 2005 Nice to hear from you. Yes, I'm a White Sox fan, but not in the usual sense. The White Sox, the Yankees and the Indians were very big in my pantheon of teams back in the early 1950s. When you have not seen a baseball game in over 40 years, as is the case with me, your loyalties soften. When you hear in the media one of them is in the World Series, your heart rises to the occasion and 'wishes them well.'-Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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