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Bob Kap Archive #3: South American Tour of Canada Team
Home movies that document the 1962 World Cup held in various cities throughout Chile. The film begins with still portraits of Brazilian soccer players before transitioning to scenes of city streets, sightseeing, soccer games and practice drills, and soccer players traveling. The film is silent and alternates between color and black and white images.
Bob Kap Archive #4
Silent film of the Intercontinental Football League's (IFL's) 1976 European tour to promote American football as a leisure activity. It includes footage of players on buses and in cars, football games, spectators, cheerleaders, European scenery and promotional activities. Many stills of promotional brochures, newspaper articles, and photographs are included.
Bob Kap Archives #6
Home movies of soccer games, circa 1962. The majority of footage appears to be of the 1962 World Cup, held in Chile. Players from several countries are depicted warming up and greeting fans. The film is silent and alternates between color and black and white images. The film opens with footage of a military band and soldiers in dress uniform marching on the soccer field. The film ends with what appears to be the medal ceremony for the final of the 1962 World Cup, with Brazilian soccer captain Mauro Ramos accepting the Jules Rimet trophy for his team's defeat over Czechoslovakia.
Bob Kap Archive #5: Canada
Home movies of soccer games, circa 1962. Judging from the reel's title, most of the games depicted took place in Canada but some footage appears to be from the 1962 World Cup, held in Chile. The film is silent and alternates between color and black and white images.
Something Old... Something New
Film that re-caps the Dallas Cowboys' 1973 season, which they started as underdogs but ended with a 10-4 record. The film compiles footage from games throughout the 1973 season. A narrator points out highlights of each game and singles out remarkable players. The film's colors are significantly faded.
The Intercontinental Football League presents Touchdown in Europe 1976
Compilation film of home movies and news coverage of the 1976 Intercontinental Football League's (IFL) European tour of Germany, Austria, and France promoting American football as a leisure activity. Includes footage of football game play, spectators, cheerleaders, and promotional activities. The narration implies that this film was used to promote the IFL and its potential as a revenue source.
"Tour of a Lifetime: Dallas Tornado Soccer Club World Tour 1967-68" panel discussion
Video recording of a panel hosted by the UNT Libraries' Special Collections department. The panel included some of the Dallas Tornado players who were a part of the World Tour of 1967-68 and the daughter of coach Bob Kap, Sonja Kap Jordan-Mowery. The players are sharing their experiences while on the tour and Sonja is sharing her father's history.
[Maiden's Hotel luggage decal]
Rectangular luggage tag from the Maiden's Hotel in New Delhi, India. The decal has an illustration of an elephant taxi at the left, with the hotel's name to the right, on a yellow background, above the logo for the parent company.
[Clipping: Soccer Star Finn Seeman Speaks Oilmans' Language]
Newspaper clipping about a soccer star that speaks many languages.
[Happy birthday from Bob Kap]
A telegram from Bob Kap to his kids, wishing them a happy birthday and mentioning the difficulties of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club crossing international borders.
[Bob Kap receives gift]
Photograph of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club manager, Bob Kap, receiving a silver bowl from Thein Aung, the Burmese (Myanmar) Health Secretary Lieutenant Colonel.
[Photograph of Bob Kap and soccer ball]
Photograph of Bob Kap, bouncing a soccer ball on his head. Kap is dressed in his athletic uniform and standing in the middle of the field practicing tricks.
[Hotel Taaone Papeete luggage decal]
Oval-shaped luggage tag from the Hotel Taaone Papeete in Papeete, Tahiti with an illustration of a small tiki hut in the center.
[Per Larson]
Photograph of Per Larson in his Dallas Tornadoes soccer uniform.
[Clipping: Est arrivee plus tot que prevu]
Newspaper clipping in French from Le Journal de Tahiti.
[Clipping: Texas Rangers]
Newspaper clipping including a small cartoon.
[Soccer club letterhead]
The letterhead for the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club.
[Clipping: A World-Wind: That's Tornado Tour]
Newspaper clipping about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club's tour.
[Flowers for Bob]
Photograph of Bob Kap, in a white hat, arriving in New Delhi with the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club during their world tour.
The Mysore State Football Association
An invitation to Dinner by the Mysore State Football Association to honor the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club and Mysore State Football Team. Tuesday, November 14, 1967.
[Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in stadium]
Photograph of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in front of a stadium full of people, before their game in Taipei, Taiwan.
[John Stewart]
Photograph of John Stewart of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in his uniform.
[Dallas Tornado Soccer Club at customs]
Photograph of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club about to cross the Indian border while manager Bob Kap points to a customs sign.
The Philippine Football Association
A ticket to games between the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club and the Philippine Football Association team, held January 3 & 5, 1968.
[Clipping: Futbolcular futbol öğrenme ve para yeme turuna çikti!]
Newspaper clipping about soccer in Turkish.
[Portrait of Eddie Hall]
Photograph of Eddie Hall of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in his uniform.
[Hotel Opera luggage decal]
Rectangular luggage tag from the Hotel Opera in Istanbul, Turkey with a photographic image of the Blue Mosque (left), and the Sultan Ahmed Türbesi (right).
[Strand Hotel luggage decal]
Oval luggage tag from the Strand Hotel in Rangoon, Burma known today as Yangon, Myanmar. It has illustrations is of Myanmar's ancient temples and villages with the name of the hotel in red text around the top and bottom.
[Dave Moorcroft]
Photograph of Dave Moorcroft in his Dallas Tornadoes uniform.
[West End hotel luggage decal]
Oval luggage tag from the West End hotel in Bangalore, India with an engraved image of the hotel in the center, with a ring of yellow around the top and green around the bottom.
[The Oriental hotel luggage decal]
Square brown luggage tag with gold text from The Oriental hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It has an illustration of the logo for The Oriental.
[Soccer teams walking on field]
Photograph of the Spanish soccer team and Dallas Tornado Soccer Club walking on field before game carrying opposing country's flag.
[Soccer team member dancing]
Photograph of a Dallas Tornado Soccer Team member dancing with performers in Spain.
Bob Kap Manager Dallas Tornado
Photograph of Bob Kap in a suit and dark fedora.
[Akasaka Prince hotel luggage decal]
Round yellow luggage tag with scalloped edges from the Akasaka Prince Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. It has an illustration of the building's exterior above the hotel's name.
[Chris Tonning]
Photograph of Chris Tonning of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club, in his team uniform.
[Brian Harvey]
Photograph of Brian Harvey of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in his uniform.
[Clipping: El Dallas Tornado venció por 3-2 a la U.D.T. en un partido muy interesante]
Newspaper clipping in Spanish about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club.
[Clipping: North American Soccer and World Sports News]
Newspaper clipping of the North American Soccer and World Sports News, featuring an article written by soccer coach Bob Kap.
[Japanese soccer program]
Program in Japanese for the games between the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club and Japanese soccer teams played between December 24 - 26 1967.
National Professional Soccer League
Copy of letter from Don Becker to P.K. Macker about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club visit to Burma (Myanmar) and their desire to send a Burma soccer team to the US.
[India vs. America soccer match]
Photograph of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club player receiving a deflated ball from the Hyderabad soccer team, Bob Kap holding the deflated ball at right.
[Mike Renshaw]
Photograph of Mike Renshaw in his Dallas Tornadoes soccer uniform.
Dallas Cowboys Football Club
Bob Kap's business card.
[Clipping: Letter from Bob]
Newspaper clipping mounted on paper, from North American Soccer And World Sports News.
[Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, October 13, 191]
Letter from Gordon Tovani to Bob Kap, kicking scout of the Dallas Cowboys, discussing to the October 4th Sports Illustrated issue where a statement reads, "in three or four years there will be no more American-style kickers in the NFL," and all that kickers will be former soccer players.
[Clipping: Visiting Dallas soccer hotshots rout All-Chinese selecting in 1st RP engagement]
Newspaper clipping about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club.
American Soccer Team Touring Near East: South Asia
A press release "American Soccer Team Touring Near East: South Asia".
[Dallas Tornado Soccer Club at memorial]
Photograph of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club and manager Bob Kap standing respectfully in suits at the Raj Ghat memorial in New Delhi, India.
[Chris Bachofner]
Photograph of Chris Bachofner of the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club in his uniform.
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