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...other members of Dartmouth's frontline are center Tom Eggleston shooting has not been up to par, George Riley, and Jim Fleischer. None of these three should pose much of a problem for Floyd Lewis Marshall Sanders, and Tony Jenkins...
Died. Max Fleischer, 89, dean of movie cartoonists, who in the '20s and '30s brought to the screen Popeye the Sailor, Betty Boop and the "Out of the Inkwell" cartoon series; in Los Angeles. Fleischer's first animated feature, made in 1917, took a year to create and ran less than one minute. During the next two decades he acquired more than two dozen patents for his technical production innovations, which helped make animated cartoons a major part of the movie industry...
Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER Screenplay by STIRLING SILLIPHANT
...Director Fleischer and Scenarist Silliphant are clearly interested in pulling off a neat surprise. What they sacrifice for the sake of a dramatic punch is any adequate depth or understanding of the loneliness, aimlessness and deadend desperation that might drive such a man as Kilvinsky, portrayed as a good cop and a decent human being. Like The New Centurions itself, the scene is efficient, proficient, even exciting, but so glib it finally becomes false...
Died. Nat ("Mr. Boxing") Fleischer, 84, fight historian and founder of Ring magazine; in Manhattan. The merger of the New York World and the Telegram in 1931 brought about both the end of Fleischer's employment as sports editor of the latter and the start of his full-time devotion to Ring. For half a century the magazine's ratings of contenders, plus Fleischer's encyclopedic Ring Record Book, built Mr. Boxing's reputation as one of the sport's leading authorities and most pugnacious defenders. "There are just as many thieves in boxing...