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The Gun, RAM, and Torpedo: Maneuvers and Tactics of a Naval Battle in the Present Day (1874)

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In 1963, the Pony League All-Star team from a Los Angeles suburb went all the way to the World Series, in Washington, Pennsylvania. Their manager, John Jennings, was tall, low-key, and unbelievably generous. That summer, while the team was winning one tournament after another, the LAPD was pursuing a team of bank robbers, one tall, one short, whom theyad dubbed the aMutt and Jeffa robbers. A few months after all the hoopla, the front page of the LA Times read: Police nab Mutt and Jeff bank robbers.a Guess who the tall guy was?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781165105021

In 1963, the Pony League All-Star team from a Los Angeles suburb went all the way to the World Series, in Washington, Pennsylvania. Their manager, John Jennings, was tall, low-key, and unbelievably generous. That summer, while the team was winning one tournament after another, the LAPD was pursuing a team of bank robbers, one tall, one short, whom theyad dubbed the aMutt and Jeffa robbers. A few months after all the hoopla, the front page of the LA Times read: Police nab Mutt and Jeff bank robbers.a Guess who the tall guy was?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781165105021