Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...undoubtedly profit from war, as do many other persons, they are no more primarily responsible for wars than was Peter the Hermit, John Brown, or the Austrian Archduke who had himself assassinated to start the World War. You and Senator Nye might as properly blame the Hoover Company and Fuller Brush Company for the Kansas dust storms, although the latter of the two concerns is responsible for The Fuller Brush Man, who is about as all pervading as the dust itself...
...lineup for the 2.30 o'clock game: g, Perry; l.f.b., Rickard; r.f.b., Powell; l.h.b., Vincent; c.h.b., White; r.h.b., Fuller; l.o.f., Rainsford; l.i.f., Robie; c.f., Kelly; r.i.f., Haskell; r.o.f., Willetts...
Shapire (Low.) defeated Ross (Lev.) by default; Sohn (Low) defeated Russell (Low.) by default; Stevens (Lev.) defeated Rockwell (Low.) 3-2; Doming (Low.) defeated Fuller (Lev.) 3-1; Steel (Low.) defeated Hellmuth...
...proprietor to throw them out, Jack Dempsey last week crossed Eighth Avenue, entered Madison Square Garden, clambered into the ring and nodded morosely to the crowd. Into the ring immediately behind him climbed the two muscular lightweights whose fight the crowd had paid to see: scarred Sammy Fuller of Boston, perennial stumbling block for lightweight contenders, and chipper young Lou Ambers who had nothing but a purse to gain by winning, stood to lose a chance at Barney Ross's title in a bout this summer...
...first round, Fuller landed short vicious lefts to Ambers' head. The second round was even. For the next twelve, Ambers drove his opponent around the ring, punching him as often as stamina would permit. In the 15th, with the decision safely won, the same bravado that caused him to sign for the fight in the first place made Ambers open up in an effort to effect a knockout. It nearly cost him the fight when Fuller's right landed on the point of his jaw and a hard left opened a cut on his eye. When the bell...