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W. O. McGeehan

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109:. Treadwell was a reporter and writer who became famous in her own right for her books and plays in later years. They met while working on one of the San Francisco papers and went East when McGeehan felt it was time to move on. He claimed the old Days weren't that good not much pay, a lot of work and certainly no recognition. 121:, he covered nearly all sports and write at length about his extensive travels. He fished and hunted moose in Canada, and spent much time in Europe especially in the Balkans and traveling around the Mediterranean. He was most often accompanied by his wife, although he referred to her as the woman who is driving me. 102:, but the terrain got so rough that McGeehan had to help carry the dogs back downhill. The upshot was that 3 of the 12 were captured, but the rest got away. From that time on McGeehan was known to many as Sheriff. 345: 338: 331: 124:
McGeehan had many excellent descriptive phrases related to various activities: Boxing was the manly art of modified murder or the Cauliflower industry. He called
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It was during his reporter days in San Francisco that he received the nickname "Sheriff." It seems some 13 desperate convicts had escaped from
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were formed and McGeehan, wanting to cover the story as a reporter, was deputized and led one of the posses into the
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at Robinson's hunting lodge on October 28, 1933. He died on November 29 from a heart ailment.
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in New Brunswick, trained as a falls jumper, but died of a broken heart at the base of
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He was born to Hugh and Theresa O'Connell McGeehan on November 22, 1879, in
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The Nelson-Wolgast Fight and the San Francisco Boxing Scene, 1900–1914
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Although many of his columns and much of his work was related to
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sportswriter
New York Herald Tribune
San Francisco
California
Brunswick, Georgia
Stanford University
U.S. Army
Spanish–American War
San Francisco Bulletin
San Francisco Chronicle
Folsom Prison
Nevada
posses
Sierra Nevada
bloodhounds
Sophie Treadwell
boxing
Primo Carnera
Gorgonzola
Pachyderms
Meramichi River
Niagara Falls
Wilbert Robinson
Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston
"Literati of the Playpen"
The New York Times
McFarland
ISBN
978-0-7864-7003-7
JHU Press

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