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12 Sports Aces, May 1943 — page 4: what you’re looking at
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This is a table of contents page from *12 Sports Aces*, Vol. 7, No. 4 (May 1943), a bi-monthly pulp fiction magazine. The page lists twelve complete short stories and novelets featuring sports-themed plots—including tales about baseball, boxing, horse racing, and wrestling. Stories are credited to authors like Joe Archibald, Zene Tuttler, and others, with page numbers and brief plot descriptions for each entry. Publication details appear at the bottom.
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eo ae » © SC 10 ill i2 ALL COMPLETE— ALL DIFFERENT 12 Sports ACES Vol. 7 May, 1943 No. 4 SPIKE THAT MAN OUT! (Novelet) .... Joe Archibald When a greenie manager suddenly becomes a player-wise mastermind, then something's screwy out on the diamond. THE GHOST IN THERING ............ Zene Tuttler Grudge dukes make hash of the champ's vengeance plans. MILES FOR SALE .................. Richard Brister Larry Hanlon pays a high price for a track record. POP-OFF ROOKIE .................. W. H. Temple A veteran infielder ought to be a match for a holler guy, but isn't. SPOR PROMO: >. a Ee ee eS Joe Archibald Illustrated oddities of the sport game. THE PUNCH PROFESSOR (Novelet) .. C. Paul Jackson Matty Rourke works his way through a ring college headed by a dean of double-cross slugging. THE CROWD ROARS ................. Edwin Laird The best coaches are the fans themselves. ‘HOMESTRETCH HEADACHE David X. Manners Jockey Reed gallops to the barrier with a crime hurdle ahead of him. MEET ME UNDER THE GRANDSTAND George Richmond _A man can't be in the Army and playing in big league at the same time. THE TOUGHEST FIGHT ................ Ned Cady Champions in sports make champions in battle. MAT MONSTER ..............%... Norman Talley Stan broke a death grip once and he can break a wrestling crook's hammerlock, too. DATE WITH THE CANVAS ........ Dale Cochrane That raw kid has to pinch-hit against a twelve-time kayo artist. Published bi-monthly by Periodical House, Inc. Office of publication, 29 Worthington Street, Springfield, Mass. A. A. Wyn, President. Editorial and executive offices, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter June 29, 1938, at Post Office at Springfield, Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. Title registration applied for at U. S. Patent Office. Copyright, 1948, by Periodical House, Inc. Manuscripts will be handled with care, but this magazine assumes no responsi- bility for their safety. For advertising rates,-address Ace Fiction Group, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. ¥. Yearly subscription, Sixty Cents; Single Copies, — Ten Cents. & N oS ot ; = 7 — nee Se eee ee ee . a } CURE SP CO es © ee EE 6 EE a ET OE eS ae SE Se SW ter INS S ke os & 12 8 3 mJ aa) in 9) ad a a (ECOL) ooo) >< TT Ee ees \ A LS AS AY OT A ST ARES ee SU Se) om oe omen ee wane } (E@)