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Third Saturday in October - Al Browning - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Third Saturday in October - Al Browning - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

On November 18, 1901, the University of Alabama and the University of Tennessee first locked horns on a football field. At the contest''s end, the score was tied, nothing had been resolved, and about two thousand fans were on the field at Tuscaloosa, fighting. Since that day the Tennessee-Alabama game has developed into one of the premier football rivalries in the nation. To many of the faithful, it is much more than a game -- it is a crusade. The intensity with which these games have been waged makes victory as satisfying as the warm crimson and orange leaves that dance in Knoxville''s cool Smoky Mountain breezes. Defeat, however, is more bitter than the choking smoke of Birmingham''s steel mills. Beginning in 1928, the annual game has been played on the third Saturday in October, and the contest has produced enough heroes to fill several books. Third Saturday in October tells the story of each game. From Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, Red"" Drew, Paul ""Bear"" Bryant, Ray Perkins, Bill Curry, Gene Stallings, and Mike Dubose of Alabama, to Robert Neyland, Bowden Wyatt, Doug Dickey, Bill Battle, Johnny Majors, and Phil Fulmer of Tennessee, the game has been directed by legendary coaches and played by heroic young men who have risen to greatness on the third Saturday in October. Third Saturday in October is filled with memories and reflections of players, coaches, reporters, sportscasters, and fans. The people who were there, who made or failed to make the key plays, tell what happened in their own words. More than two hundred historic photographs illustrate the lively text. This second edition contains reports of the games from 1987 through 2000. ""

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Air-Mech-Strike - Major Al Huber - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Reminiscence - Alvin Randall Enlow - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Reminiscence - Alvin Randall Enlow - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Historic Photos of Daytona Beach - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Historic Photos of Chicago Crime - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Remembering Chicago: Crime in the Capone Era - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Eliot Ness - Paul W. Heimel - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Eliot Ness - Paul W. Heimel - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Team Quotient - Douglas Gerber - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Historic Photos of Omaha - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Remembering Omaha - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Historic Photos of Indiana - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre - William J. Helmer - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

A Case of Bad Timing and Poor Judgment T he machine-gun murders of seven men on the morning of February 14, 1929, by killers dressed as cops became the gangland “crime of the century.” Or so the story went. Since then it has been featured in countless histories, biographies, movies, and television specials. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, however, is the first book-length treatment of the subject. Challenging the commonly held assumption that Al Capone ordered the wholesale slayings to gain supremacy in the Chicago underworld, authors William J. Helmer and Arthur J. Bilek assert the crime was a case of bad timing and poor judgment by a secret crew from St. Louis known to Capone’s mostly Italian mob as the “American boys.” The target of the murder squad was indeed Bugs Moran, but the American boys, who were dressed as policemen and arrived in two bogus police cars, entered the garage where the massacre took place before Moran arrived. Not knowing who Moran was or what he looked like, the counterfeit cops stupidly killed everyone to make sure they got their man. Based on a careful review of reliable evidence, a critical reading of news accounts of the time, a 1935 manuscript written by the widow of one of the gunmen, and a lookout’s long-suppressed confession, The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre is a fresh new look at the crime that captured the nation’s imagination. In the end, the machine-gun bullets heard ’round the world marked the beginning of the end for Al Capone.

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After Capone - Mars Eghigian - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

9/11 and Terrorist Travel - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

9/11 and Terrorist Travel - - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Chicago Assassin - Richard J. Shmelter - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

Bad Baby Names - Matthew Rayback - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk

The Starker - Rose Keefe - Bog - Turner Publishing Company - Plusbog.dk