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Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v46 #4, February 25, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, 128pp, pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v46 #5, March 10, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, 15¢, 128pp+, pulp) [MH]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v46 #6, March 25, 1935] (Street & Smith Pulications Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Bergey) [DG]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #1, April 10, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 8 · The Texas Rook [Part 1 of 4] · Burt L. Standish · sl; Baseball—Miracles still happen! Ray didn’t want to go to the major league!
  • 26 · A Low in Fouls · Robert N. Bryan · ss; Basket Ball—Rough work smooths out a difficulty
  • 37 · Tigers Never Whine · Mickey Cochrane, as told to Arthur Mann · ar
  • 46 · Judah vs. Clonmel · Dabney Horton · ss; Soccer—Patsy Meyer! What a name—and what a man!
  • 57 · Little Joe · T. W. Ford · nv; Hockey—Old Man Trouble comes with a new stick
  • 80 · Bad Man’s Son · Maurice T. Andrews · ss; Wrestling—Kling’s lie had unexpected results
  • 91 · The Ringer from Wisconsin · Warren Elliot Carleton · ss; Indoor Track—Blue blood and pedigree for the Santerlee Guards
  • 102 · The Hockey Highway [Part 4 of 4] · Leslie McFarlane · sl; Hockey—The end of a tough pull
  • 118 · From the Bleachers · Handley Cross · cl
  • 123 · Trainer and Coach · Anon. · cl
  • 126 · The Locker Room · The Readers · lt


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #2, April 25, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 10 · Slumberjack · Handley Cross · nv; Boxing—There’s plenty doing when a lumberjack turns slumberjack!
  • 35 · Hold Everything! · Leo Durocher, as told to Arthur Mann · ar; Which is always good ball playing
  • 44 · Kangaroo Man · Robert N. Bryan · ss; Basket Ball—They changed the center-jump rule and Vic Perry almost lost his place on the team
  • 55 · Tony Fiddle-Fingers [Matty Mathews] · Bruce Dunn · ss; Baseball—Tony’s fiddle was no sweet music to Matty Mathews
  • 66 · The Grudge Pacemaker · Warren Elliot Carleton · nv; Indoor Track—Sunny and Cheerless pay off a debt
  • 82 · Hockey Heritage · Harold F. Cruickshank · ss; Hockey—The game was in Hal’s blood
  • 92 · Runt · Paschal N. Strong · ss; Basket Ball—The bigger they came the harder he tried to make ’em fall
  • 100 · The Texas Rook [Part 2 of 4] · Burt L. Standish · sl; Baseball—Ray bumps into a hurricane of bad luck
  • 118 · From the Bleachers · Handley Cross · cl
  • 123 · Trainer and Coach · Anon. · cl
  • 126 · The Locker Room · The Readers · lt


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #3, May 10, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 8 · High Hook · Jackson V. Scholz · nv; Baseball—Tim’s bat held dynamite
  • 28 · Shock Absorber · Royal Hall · ss; Basket Ball—Pinky took punishment and liked it
  • 39 · Reading the Cards · Frank Frisch, as told to Arthur Mann · ar; What does a baseball manager have to think about?
  • 47 · The Game and the Job · Leslie McFarlane · ss; Lacrosse—Real sportsmanship pays dividends
  • 57 · The Oak from Oklahoma · Dabney Horton · nv; Wrestling—Pete’s ideas of wrestling get a jolt
  • 80 · Shots and Shivers · Jack Volney · ss; Shot Put—Jeff was chilly until Howitzer Carp steamed him up
  • 91 · Boxing Lesson · Bruce Dunn · ss; Boxing—Could Patsy Fenn trust his manager?
  • 98 · The Texas Rook [Part 3 of 4] · Burt L. Standish · sl; Baseball—Ray loses an enemy—and finds another
  • 116 · From the Bleachers · Handley Cross · cl
  • 123 · Trainer and Coach · Anon. · cl
  • 126 · The Locker Room · The Readers · lt


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #4, May 25, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #5, June 10, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Joseph Farrelly) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v47 #6, June 25, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by E. K. Bergey) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #1, 1st July 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #2, Second July 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15c, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #3, 1st August 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #4, 2nd August 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #5, 1st September, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by E. K. Bergey) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v48 #6, 2nd September 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 6 · Grubstake Fighter · Leslie McFarlane · nv; Boxing—It is hard to win when the cards are stacked
  • 28 · Golf Pants, Unlimited · L. H. Gregory · ss; Baseball—Charley Knight starts something with plus fours
  • 40 · The Story of Jim Jeffries [Part 1 of 3] · Arthur Mann · bg; A young giant’s shadow falls over fistic circles
  • 51 · Tierney’s Cripples · Franklin P. Miller · ss; Army track—Old Pirate Newbold gets a thrill
  • 64 · The Little Guy · Jackson V. Scholz · ss; Golf—He cut big ones down to his own size
  • 75 · Color Pitcher · Burt L. Standish · nv; Baseball—He was good—but thought he could be better
  • 97 · Who’s Loony? · Arthur L. Rafter · pm
  • 98 · Polo Medicine · Robert N. Bryan · ss; Polo—He’d been swallowing it a long time
  • 110 · Blunders of Sport · Arthur Mann · cl; Horse politics lose a title for the United States
  • 112 · The Million-Dollar Ace [Part 3 of 4] · T. W. Ford · sl; Tennis—Dizzy Don almost has a big moment
  • 134 · From the Bleachers · Handley Cross · cl
  • 139 · Trainer and Coach · Anon. · cl
  • 142 · The Locker Room · The Readers · lt


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v49 #1, 1st October 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v49 #2, 2nd October, 1935] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


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