Word: cincinnatis
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...Cincinnati 1, San Francisco...
Gammons argues that the complexion of major league baseball has changed profoundly since the sixth game of the 1975 World Series. In that contest between the Cincinnati Reds and the Red Sox, a game that is now consistently recalled as among the most exciting ever played, the Sox defeated the Reds when catcher Carlton Fisk hit a twelfth inning home run just inside the left field foul pole. The Reds won the series the next day in less dramatic fashion, and just a few weeks later the free agent was born, changing baseball forever...
...Cincinnati 6, Atlanta...
...deposits up to $100,000. The remaining privately insured S and Ls were allowing customers to withdraw up to $750. Depositors said they had confidence in their thrifts, and there was little sense of panic. Nonetheless, at least 200 jittery customers lined up to make withdrawals last Thursday from Cincinnati's Oakmont Savings and Loan, where there had been reports that some of the thrift's officers had illegally taken money from their accounts on advance word about Home State's troubles. State officials on Friday denied that had taken place...
More accusations about Home State's financial dealings may emerge next week during a Cincinnati hearing involving the divorce of the thrift's former president, Burton Bongard. His ex-wife Susan, represented by Los Angeles Attorney Marvin Mitchelson, claims that Bongard cheated her in their division of property, which included the sale last year of his 15% share of Home State. Bongard contends he sold the stock to Warner for $277,000 because that was all he could get for it. But his former wife charges that the bank president received a secret bonus of $3 million taken from...