" The 1916 Shark Attacks That Gave Sharks a Bad Rap" by N. " The Real-Life ‘Jaws’ That Terrorized the Jersey Shore", C. " Two Weeks, Four Deaths, and the Start of America's Fear of Sharks", V. Love the show? Support us on Patreon, at Sources for this episode include: On this episode, Ella talks about the five attacks, the sharks who may (or may not) have been responsible, and the beach dangers much more likely to cause a fatal accident. The "New Jersey Man-Eater" was front-page news across the country, and the attacks are still a subject of debate, scrutiny, and speculation. Four suffered fatal wounds and the fifth required two months in the hospital to recover. In July of 1916, five swimmers at the Jersey Shore were attacked by a shark. The Strange Tale of Ten Cent Beer Night, by Bill Lubinger for Ohio Magazine The night beer and violence bubbled over in Cleveland, by Paul Jackson for ESPNįorty years ago, 10-cent beer makes memories, by Anthony Castrovince for Major League Baseball Love the show? Support us on Patreon, at Sources: Kick your feet up, settle back, and maybe drink a soft beverage as we explore what might be the worst riot in baseball history. In this episode we'll talk about the city of Cleveland, the things that REALLY should be part of planning any event centered around alcohol, and the truly scary events of that night in June. but they neglected a key restriction that would result in a riot that left both teams injured, the stadium getting torn up, and a massive force of Cleveland police coming to put an end to it. This time, the hapless baseball team from Cleveland decided to offer a 10-Cent Beer promotional event. Well, we're back with 1970's baseball again.
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