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Date | Number: v1 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:Basketball Stories [v 1 #1, Winter 1937-38] ed. Malcolm Reiss (Fiction House, 20c, pulp) Details supplied by Monte Herridge.
 
Page 3:"Gawky" for Guard by Nelson S. Bond
 
Page 23:100% Grandstander short story by Glenn Long
 
Page 32:Court Parade of '38 by Nat Holman
 
Page 40:The Basket Busters by Harold M. Sherman
 
Page 58:Hoodooed Hoopsters short story by John Starr
 
Page 67:Gangway for Glory! by Ted Fox
 
Page 80:Basketball - It's a Game Guy's Game article by Howard G. Cann
 
Page 86:Razzle-Dazzle Racketeer by William R. Cox
 
Page 101:New Rules, New Thrills article by Specialist
 
Page 103:Sureshot by Linton Davies
 
Page 119:The Two-in-One Victory short story by Harry Goldberg
 
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