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Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v49 #3, 1st November, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v49 #4, 2nd November 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 #5, 1st December, 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by E. K. Bergey) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v49 #6, 2nd December 1935] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [MH]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v50 #1, 1st January 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) [Phil Stephensen-Payne]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v50 #2, 2nd January 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, 144pp, pulp) [PSP]. [MH]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v50 #3, 1st February 1936] 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 [v50 #4, 2nd February 1936] 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 [v50 #5, First March, 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v50 #6, 2nd March 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, pulp) from ToC. [MH]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v51 #1, 1st April 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 10 · Chain-Store Player [Part 1 of 4] · Arthur Mann · sl; Baseball—Jigger Coy gets a contract, and a couple of enemies
  • 27 · Gun Shy · Jackson V. Scholz · ss; Indoor track—Marty gets an unexpected chance to sprint
  • 37 · Roughneck’s Game · Franklin P. Miller · ss; Lacrosse—Lieutenant Tierney knew how to play it
  • 49 · The Tigers of 1936 · Mickey Cochrane · ar; Will they win their third straight pennant?
  • 57 · Sucker Play · Stanley B. Frank · nv; Basket ball—Turn about is always fair play
  • 78 · Neutral Corner · Royal Hall · ss; Boxing—Sometimes this is the toughest spot
  • 87 · The Pardon Was Late · Arthur L. Rafter · pm
  • 88 · The Softy at Center Ice · Leslie McFarlane · nv; Hockey—His name was Clarence!
  • 107 · The Hot-Headed Catcher [Matty Mathews] · Bruce Dunn · ss; Baseball—Matty Mathews cools one off
  • 118 · The Oak Street Basketeers [Part 4 of 4] · Robert N. Bryan · sl; Basket ball—Jim Archer plays two games at once
  • 133 · From the Bleachers · Handley Cross · cl
  • 138 · Trainer and Coach · Anon. · cl
  • 141 · The Locker Room · The Readers · lt


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v51 #2, 2nd April, 1936] (Street & Smith, 15¢, 144pp, pulp) [MH]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v51 #3, 1st May, 1936] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v51 #4, 2nd May 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [Phil Stephensen-Payne]
  • 6 · Counter Fighter [Part 1 of 4] · Burt L. Standish · sl; Boxing—Although Lew Kent had promise as a fighter, his manager made too many promises
  • 23 · Here’s How! · Charley Gehringer · ar; The Tigers’ second baseman explains his principles
  • 31 · Hero Maker · T. W. Ford · ss; Tennis—But Bruce’s efforts worked in reverse
  • 42 · The Battling Backstop · Robert N. Bryan · nv; Baseball—Play the game was a good slogan—if lived up to!
  • 63 · Running Form · Arthur L. Rafter · pm
  • 64 · Shanghaied Stroke · Jack Volney · ss; Crew—The coach takes a leaf out of Hap’s book
  • 75 · Shooting Match · Leonard Lupton · nv; Wrestling—Shoot the works, so the wise boys said
  • 93 · Hurdle Wrecker · Royal Hall · ss; Hurdle race—A little thing gets a big man’s goat
  • 103 · Golden Apples · Jackson V. Scholz · ss; Track—Ancient history takes a hand in modern affairs
  • 112 · In the Bag · Philip F. Deere · ss; Boxing—But it’s always well to look for loopholes
  • 115 · Chain-Store Player [Part 4 of 4] · Arthur Mann · sl; Baseball—Jigger Coy goes to work with a vengeance
  • 131 · 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 [v51 #5, 1st June, 1936] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by E. K. Bergey) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v51 #6, 2nd June, 1936] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by Joseph Farrelly) [JL]


Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine [v52 #1, First July Number 1936] ed. Anon. (Street & Smith, 15¢, 144pp, pulp) Details taken from eBay listing. [PSP]


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