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Then for the next three rounds, Willie gave Saddler an annoying boxing lesson. He poked, jabbed, twisted Sandy around, stepped on his toes, wove in under his misdirected blows. Late in the seventh round, after Willie had won four of the first six, Saddler caught him again, wrestled him to...
After reading Ernest Hemingway's new novel, Across the River and into the Trees* only the most sentimental referee could raise Hemingway's arm with the old chant: "The winner and still champion!" Hemingway likes to discuss his writing in prize-ring talk but the fact is that...
Pet Controls. There were other-and bigger-conflicts ahead. What would happen if Brannan wanted steel for farm machinery and the Munitions Board wanted the same steel for tanks? Or if Interior's Chapman refused to divert electric power to make aluminum Sawyer wanted? Under the law, the National...
Mrs. Sampson was born in Pittsburgh's slums, was not able to finish grade school because her family was poor, but managed to work her way through John Marshall Law School in Chicago, and got a master's degree in law at Chicago's Loyola University. A...
For most of the fight, Beshore hugged and tugged while broad-shouldered Ezzard Charles clouted him clumsily. At 2:53 of the 14th round, the battered and bloodied Beshore was still on his feet, but thoroughly cut up, and the referee stopped the fight. Not even Charles felt like crowing...