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Is this a mistake in the book? #47942
12/10/01 01:21 PM
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As I read the novel, I understood it to read that Sonny beats up Carlo in front of the bookie's shop 5 months after Carlo and Connie's marriage. This would place it in January of 1946, yet Carlo was taking book on baseball games.

Is this an error in the chronology?

Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47943
12/10/01 02:47 PM
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Originally posted by MStorrs:

Is this an error in the chronology?


Good catch, MStorrs. It apparently is an error. The reference to the baseball season starting, and the ending of the basketball season would make it April, which would have been eight months after Carlo and Connie were married, and not the five that Puzo wrote.


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Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47944
12/10/01 03:33 PM
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Which reminds me, was it ever proven that the World Series (I forgot the year) was fixed (as suggested by Hyman Roth in GFII)????


"..Your youngest and strongest will fall by the sword.."

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"...Never shall innocent blood be shed; yet the blood of the wicked shall flow like a river. The THREE shall spread their blackened wings and be the vengeaful striking hammer of God..."
Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47945
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I think so, Sonny. I'm not totally sure though. You better let one of the many baseball buffs around here answer that.


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Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47946
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I believe it was proven, too (that the 1919 World Series was fixed).
Didn't several of the players testify at trial??
The Ken Burns PBS Series, "Baseball" covered this scandal quite extensively, but I haven't seen it in a few years. Anyway, the film "Eight Men Out" portrays this pretty well, too.
Apple


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Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47947
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There have been a few movies dedicated to the World Series scandal (most notably "Eight Men Out").

Arnold Rothstein was generally acknowledged to be the brains behind the scandal. Here's a link to a short bio on Rothstein: ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN and the WORLD SERIES


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Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47948
12/10/01 09:50 PM
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Kewl...thanx mates


"..Your youngest and strongest will fall by the sword.."

"...now you gotta speak more than one language to pull a heist..." Pudge Nichols

"...Never shall innocent blood be shed; yet the blood of the wicked shall flow like a river. The THREE shall spread their blackened wings and be the vengeaful striking hammer of God..."
Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47949
12/22/01 03:51 PM
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Originally posted by SC:
There have been a few movies dedicated to the World Series scandal (most notably "Eight Men Out").

Arnold Rothstein was generally acknowledged to be the brains behind the scandal. Here's a link to a short bio on Rothstein: ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN and the WORLD SERIES



Leave it to old SC to supply the info and the links to gowith it!

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Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47950
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Judge Kenensaw Mountain Landis found eight of the Black Sox guilty, and banned them from baseball for life.

Re: Is this a mistake in the book? #47951
02/06/02 10:18 PM
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Good eye. I guess it IS a mistake.


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