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December 14, 1992 Killing HorsesTears stung my eyes as I read Blood Money (Nov. 16) by William Nack and Lester Munson, even though as a horse lover and patron of many horse shows every year, I was aware that killing horses for the...
November 16, 1992 | William Nack In the rich, clubby world of horsemen, some greedy owners have hired killers to murder their animals for the insurance payoffs
March 01, 1971 | Norman B. Wiltsey At the age of 27, Mike Mahoney was already a legendary figure in the Alaska of the early 1900s. Six feet two and a hard 200 pounds, he gained undying fame one night in Skagway by cleaning out Soapy Smith's joint...
April 22, 1968 To hear oldtimers tell it, prizefighting's folk heroes, past masters like Jack Johnson and John L. Sullivan, could have whipped the best of the modern crop in a single night. Thanks to a group of pioneer camera...
September 24, 1962 | Mary Ann Gould A heavyweight championship boxing quiz to excite the memory and increase the lore of fans and armchair experts
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