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...proposer of this plan was Pat Malloy, dark, thick-set Oklahoman. He was born at Salix, Iowa, 48 years ago. When he was 14, a cyclone killed his mother, father, sister, two brothers. As a Notre Dame graduate he went to Tulsa, served two terms as county prosecutor, once had a murder conviction set aside by a judge who ruled that "the prosecutor's closing argument was so eloquent as to have carried the jury beyond justice." For 20 years before his appointment to the Department of Justice in charge of criminal cases, Pat Malloy busied himself profitably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: A. B. A. & Federalization | 9/11/1933 | See Source »

...chance western promoters had been waiting. Schmeling was still champion outside of New York. Why not a title bout in Chicago? Sidney Strotz of the amateurish Chicago Stadium Corp. tried for it but could not close the deal. Chicago has no other promoters above the level of John ("Mique") Malloy and James C. Mullen, with whom no important fighters now do business. Outmaneuvering Strotz, President Carey of Manhattan's Madison Square Garden Corp. quickly revived the Garden's Illinois subsidiary which Tex Rickard had used in 1927. A bill to legalize bouts of more than ten rounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Western Garden? | 1/26/1931 | See Source »

Held was one Mike Malloy, accused of steering eager contractors looking for U. S. jobs to the law office of young, debonair, Son Curtis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Curtis on Contracts | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Last year I was approached by Malloy and asked if I could secure government contracts for his clients. I told him NO. Later he asked if I would represent his firm in legal matters. I assured him I'd undertake any legitimate legal work. I received $500 as a retainer. ... I told these men all I could do would be to keep in touch with the situation, let them know when bids were to be made. ... Of course anybody could have done this work. ... I never promised to get any of them contracts. ... I began to think something...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Curtis on Contracts | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

Score Harvard 30, Army 25. Goals--Wenner 5, Strother 4, Mahady 2, Nido 2, Hutchinson 2, Krueger 2, Burns, Wood, Stecker. Fouls--Burns 3, Wenner 2, Pierce 2. Nido 2, Hutchinson 2, Mahady, Malloy, Strother, Stecker. Referee--Kelleher. Umpire--Hoyt. Time--Two 20-minute periods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMY QUINTET IS UPSET BY HARVARD | 1/20/1930 | See Source »

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