Oral History Collection

MAIN ENTRY: Hale, Arthur K.
DATE OF INTERVIEW: June 15, 1973; July 19, 1976
LOCATION OF INTERVIEW: Dallas, Texas
INTERVIEWER: Harry Jebsen, Robert Newton, Steven Gamble
LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: 2 hours, 5 minutes (total)
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Arthur Hale, Executive Secretary of the State Fair Association, reviews his career, recalls early parks in Dallas, discusses the operation of the State Fair, and recalls the failure of the Grand Old Texas project, a predecessor of Six Flags Over Texas. He then speaks of West Texas athletics, concentrating on baseball in Lubbock.
TAPE ONE, SIDE ONE: Recollection of Dallas in the early 1900s
Early life, education examined
Opening of State Fair Music Hall recalled
Dallas’ Cotton Bowl Stadium discussed
Work with baseball remembered
Return to Dallas, work with State Fair recalled
Payment of bonds cited
Recollection of early Dallas parks
Progress of Dallas parks reviewed
TAPE ONE, SIDE TWO Parks’ accommodation to semi-pro baseball
Dramatic productions recalled
Mention of park scandals
Observations on effect of state centennial
Uses of Fair revenue explored
Increasing role of Parks Department in maintaining fairgrounds cited
Legal difficulty in Fair’s acquisition of contiguous areas examined
Response to criticism of Fair
Grand Old Texas project described
Stage designer Peter Wolfe cited
Reasons for failure of Grand Old Texas project given
Criticism of Fair management answered
TAPE TWO, SIDE ONE: Public misunderstandings about the Fair reviewed
Grand Old Texas project further discussed
SMU-Indiana game in the Cotton Bowl recalled
TAPE TWO, SIDE TWO: Blank
TAPE THREE, SIDE ONE: Association with baseball
Texas Baseball League, Dallas Baseball Club
Assistant farm director, Chicago White Sox
General Manager, White Sox Club, Longview, Texas
General Manager, Lubbock Public Baseball Club
(Lubbock Hubbers)
Championship team
Comparison between Lubbock and Longview, Texas
Lubbock ballpark
Lubbock support
Relationship between White Sox and Lubbock Hubbers
Economic situation
Travel by bus
Player’s salary
General Manager’s salary
Year-round job
Spring training
Trading players
Economic situations of teams, World War II
Community relationship with Lubbock team
TAPE THREE, SIDE TWO: Community support and relationship
Publicity
Broadcasting games
Game promotions
Fines
Player fights
Colorful players and umpires
Superstitions
Death of minor leagues
Milton Price, president, West Texas League
John T. King, umpire and oilman
Prize fight between The Bear and Babe Hunt in Lubbock
Wrestling in Lubbock
Ticket costs
RANGE DATES: Early 1900s-1976
BULK DATES: 1920s-1940s