Pulp Fiction, 1943 · page 42 of 100
12 Sports Aces, May 1943 — page 42: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This is an interior illustration page from an early-20th-century pulp magazine titled "Sportazio" by Ros Archibalds. The page features a comic-strip style layout with a large illustration of an infant labeled "Mickey Walker" at the top, accompanied by smaller panels depicting various athletic feats and records. The visible text references Walker being "born with a shiner," mentions odds against achieving a perfect 300 bowling score, describes Z.R. Glover's standing broad jump record from 1918, and notes Jimmy Johnston stealing 124 bases for the San Francisco Seals. The page appears to showcase unusual or remarkable athletic achievements and sports trivia in a humorous format.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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