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Word: prizefighter (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fabulous Sleepless Hollow, trick estate at Lake Hopatcong, N.J., complete with squirting telephones, rubber-legged chairs, golf-ball tree, a nine-hole golf course which has a hole-in-one hole. Billy Conn, the almost-champ, arrived in Hollywood with his new bride to start work together in a prizefight movie. Sam Goldwyn signed Lou Gehrig's widow to help film the late ball star's life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: War & Defense | 7/28/1941 | See Source »

This sentimental hullabaloo was heavensent for a prizefight buildup, and Builder-Upper Jack Miley, sportswriter of the old school, made the most of it. On the night of the fight 55,000 fans crammed into Manhattan's Polo Grounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Heartbreaker | 6/30/1941 | See Source »

Symphony in D for the Dodgers had much of the Dodgers' elusive, faunlike charm, and rated a place with such sporting music as Constant Lambert's Prizefight, Arthur Honegger's Rugby and Skating Rink, the ballets Card Game (Igor Stravinsky), Checkmate (Arthur Bliss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Symphony for the Dodgers | 5/26/1941 | See Source »

Canada Lee, a Negro fighter, musician and actor of the order of Robeson, got his euphonious name from the late, famed prizefight announcer Joe Humphreys, who couldn't be bothered with Canada's real name: Lionel Canegata. Canada was born of West Indian parents in Manhattan's seamy San Juan Hill district (the Sixties near the Hudson). As a boy he got a reputation for licking toughs, including members of a Harlem gang called "the syndicate," and studied the violin under Negro Composer J. Rosamond Johnson. While still in grammar school, Canada ran away from home, became...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan, Apr. 7, 1941 | 4/7/1941 | See Source »

...clothes crowd watched the Adrian Van Sinderens collect ribbon after ribbon in the harness classes. With boredom they watched the saddle horses step around the ring, exhibiting their three gaits, their five gaits, over & over. But when the jumpers came out, the crowd showed some interest. This was what Prizefight Managers Mushky Jackson and Hymie Caplin had come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Lepper | 11/18/1940 | See Source »

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