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March 20, 1972 "I could see the sweat droplets fly off Mike Quarry's body," began New York Post Sports-writer Sheila Moran's story, in suitably gee-whiz fashion, as she became the first woman to cover a boxing match from ringside...
November 01, 1971 BASKETBALL—ABA: Commissioner Jack Dolph ruled that Jimmy Jones and Larry Cannon were Free agents, and let Jones move from Memphis to Utah and Cannon from Denver to Memphis. But he fined their new employers and took...
July 05, 1971 | Ron Fimrite Alex Johnson, baseball's troubled and troublesome batting champion, is suspended for indifference by the California Angels
May 03, 1971 | William Leggett After Oakland Manager Dick Williams blistered his A's on a bus, they drove to the top, running over the California Angels and shaking up the nervous Twins as baseball's dullest division came to life
June 08, 1970 | Roy Blount Jr. Never a big-league player, California's paunchy manager, Lefty Phillips, looks like a misfit but his surprising team doesn't
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