I am not sure what to expect on this one so here goes!
And it is a REALLY good start Famous Split-Seconds was an excellent little story about a driver pushing his car to the finish line to come second. I am going to read up about this! O dear
The car died two laps before the end, not one .. Ralph DePalma had his mechanic help him push it ... and they came 11th not 2nd!
Now on to the Stan Musial story At Bat. I am a Brit and baseball is not a familiar sport on these shores.
When younger we play a game called "rounders" which is a very similar concept ... but then when we have grown up a bit it's cricket (BTW don't be fooled it is not a game for the faint hearted)! Anyway Babe Ruth, Shoeless Joe Jackson and Joe Di Maggio are names that have crossed the pond ... but that is about it! And plenty of here people wouldn't know any of them. Was a great story ... but again as I don't understand the club structure, playing positions etc ... parts of it were a complete mystery to me!
Right next story .. robbing banks. We do plenty of that "over here" .. (well not me personally), but at least I am back on familiar territory.
"They left one of their guns here ... and what's this? This tube?"
"Easy does it ... from the looks of it that might be nitro ... one sneeze and up we go!"
Next frame it is handed to a local policeman (thanks guys!)
"Here this is your evidence, hold it till we call on you."
Well to be honest I don't really see there was too much in that. Just dumb criminals ... that I reckon you or I could catch.
Next story is Cagliostro Master Rogue. And I confess I have never heard of him before, even though the introduction indicates he exploits are legendary. Well .. that was a really cracking yarn ... unfortunately the scan is very dark and I found it did not make for great reading. There is a sucker born every minute! I just looked Cagliostro and the Affair of the Diamond Necklace and I regret to inform you that the story bears no resemblance to the truth
The Anna Ella Carroll story was interesting ... but judging by past form probably wildly inaccurate.
Now some really cheesey jokes, but I have read worse.
The short Napoleon story was OK as was the last one about Lucius D. Clay (strange to have an article about an administrator).
Verdict: a passable read .. but I have got better things to spend my hard earned dime on.