1933 November - The Ring Magazine - Barney Ross on cover

1933 November - The Ring Magazine - Barney Ross on cover
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1933 November - The Ring Magazine - Barney Ross on cover
Title - The Ring Magazine

Date - November 1933

Cover Subject - Barney Ross

Some of the interior contents, articles and boxers/fight figures and wrestlers include:

Barney Ross profile by Wilbur Wood
Barney Ross vs. Tony Canzoneri fight pictures


Arthur Pelkey vs. Luther McCarty tragic fight article with pictures "Ten Seconds of Sunlight"


Baseball Players Who Could Put Up Their Dukes - featuring Ty Cobb, Art Shires, Frank Snyder, George Davis

"Old Timers Excelled" with Harry Gilmore profile

John Pesek wrestling profile
Man Mountain Dean wrestling profile
Jack Curley and N.W.A. issue their 1933 Wrestling Ratings


"Young Stalwarts" featuring: Casey Rhodes, Tony Albano, Clem Reed, Paul Thobe, Cocoa Kid, Bob Turner

Billy Hogan profile "Golden Glover's Rise"

and much more

Size - About 64 pages

Conditon - Some writing on front cover as shown. Otherwise covers are about VG condition with general handling wear. Interiors complete and binding is solid but with some minor notations and highlighting marks throughout.

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