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THRILLING SPORTS - Volume 24, number 2 - Winter 1951

THRILLING SPORTS - Volume 24, number 2 - Winter 1951

by Anonymous (editor) (William O'Sullivan; T. W. Ford; Walt Sheldon; Loring Benton; William R. Cox; Bob Wilton; Scott Morgan; Cap Fanning)

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Toronto: Better Publications of Canada, 1951. Book. Good Only. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 4to. 130 pp. Please note before reading on that the front cover is almost off and that a fragment, still present, has broken off on the left side of the front cover. This issue contains: Stanley Cup Crazy - a novelet by William O'Sullivan; Short Stories: No More Touchdowns by T. W. Ford; Cold Steel by Walt Sheldon; County Match by Loring Benton; Return Bout by William R. Cox; Where There's Life by Bob Wilton; Ice on His Heart by Scott Morgan; and The Sideline - a department by Cap Fanning..
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