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  1. Change for the Bettor
    The vanishing bookmaker
    Collier's Weekly, June 15, 1940, pp. 52-69
  2. Corn Doctor
    Nick Kenny's songs are off the cob---but on the Hit Parade
    Collier's Weekly, January 4, 1947, p. 23
  3. Crazy Over Horses
    The American Mercury, December 1944, pp. 715-721
  4. Crazy Over Horses
    Race horses---like dice---are sometimes loaded
    Collier's Weekly, June 13, 1942, pp. 22-24
  5. Daffy Over Doodlebugs
    Midget racers take the sports spotlight
    Collier's Weekly, June 29, 1940, p. 11
  6. Durable Dai
    The training magic of David Dollings, patriarch of pugilism
    Collier's Weekly, May 30, 1942, pp. 46-56
  7. Fight Talk
    Harry Balogh, who kills 'em with words
    Collier's Weekly, December 21, 1940, p. 23
  8. Figurin' Frank
    The frustrations of Mr. Menke, gatherer of sports statistics
    Collier's Weekly, June 5, 1948, pp. 52-66
  9. For Spike's Sake!
    Annapolis boxing coach, Spike Webb, is inspiration to heroes
    Collier's Weekly, October 21, 1944, pp. 36-37
  10. Foulproof Taylor
    The man who can't be hurt
    Collier's Weekly, March 29, 1941, pp. 78-85
  11. Good Loser
    Red Cochrane, the world's champion waiter
    Collier's Weekly, January 10, 1942, p. 24
  12. Hard Luck Champ
    Ken Overlin, Rover Boy of the Ring
    Collier's Weekly, November 2, 1940, pp. 21-22
  13. Hell at 8:40
    "The Greatest Show on Earth"
    Collier's Weekly, August 15, 1942, pp. 25-28
  14. Hollywood Rediscovers Schnozzle
    Jimmy Durante came back to Broadway to make a new start---from the top
    Collier's Weekly, January 8, 1944, p. 24
  15. Horizontal Champinos
    Profit from loss
    Collier's Weekly, March 11, 1939, pp. 26-56
  16. Hoyt of the Hambletonian
    Collier's Weekly, August 6, 1949, pp. 22-23
  17. Passing of the First Floor Back
    "National Sports Alliance, Red" is no more
    Collier's Weekly, July 31, 1943, p. 21
  18. Perennial Patsy
    Izzy Kaplan, the prankster's pay
    Collier's Weekly, March 9, 1940, p. 21
  19. Pin-Up Boy in Silks
    Jockey Fermane has the edge on Swooner Sinatra with the bobby-sox brigade
    Collier's Weekly, August 5, 1944, p. 19
  20. Referee's Holiday
    No holds barred in total war
    Collier's Weekly, November 7, 1942, pp. 18-19
  21. Sam, You Made the Pants Too Loud
    All the brash color of The Street is embodied in Broadway Sun
    Collier's Weekly, June 17, 1944, p. 23
  22. Sepia St. George
    New York's Boating Commissioner Powell wants to give the customer a break
    Collier's Weekly, April 8, 1944, p. 21
  23. Slaughter on Eighth Avenue
    Mecca for the cauliflower industry is Stillman's Gym
    Collier's Weekly, January 22, 1944, pp. 48-49
  24. ---the Harder They Fall
    Size doesn't make the fighter
    Collier's Weekly, April 20, 1940, pp. 80-97
  25. They Whistle while They Work
    Collier's Weekly, December 17, 1949, pp. 20-21
  26. The Three Droll Dukes
    The double-talking dictators, New york's Gaming Commission
    Collier's Weekly, January 9, 1943, pp. 38-45
  27. The Weskit King
    With plenty of gravy
    Collier's Weekly, February 10, 1940, pp. 24-57
  28. When Seconds Count
    Handlers can make or break a fighter
    Collier's Weekly, July 27, 1940, pp. 30-57
  29. Yankee Songbird
    Morton Downey sings from the heart---for the pocketbook
    Collier's Weekly, August 19, 1944, p. 22
  30. Yussel the Muscle
    Who'll outsmart Joe Jacobs
    Collier's Weekly, July 1, 1939, p. 16
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