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Encyclopedia > 1933 in sports

See also: 1932 in sports, 1934 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'.

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The 1 1/2 Litre Sports (436 words)
Although based on the Nine Sports design, it was a larger car, sitting on a lowered version of the chassis developed for the Singer Fourteen Saloon, allowing for a roomier and more imposing body with more flowing lines.
The camshaft was modified so as to give more suitable timing for the high speed performance demands of a sports car and the bore and stroke were reduced to 59 X 91 mm.
The 1.5 Litre Sports was available in 1933 and 1934, and then re-introduced in 1937 with a number of modifications.
BIGpedia - National Football League - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (2966 words)
Critics of the salary cap note that the driving reason for the cap was to maximize the profitability of the NFL teams, and limit the power of NFL players to command the high salaries they are said to deserve in exchange for bringing in large numbers of paying fans to the stadiums.
The league had a few fl players until 1933, one year after entry to the league of George Preston Marshall.
Marshall's policies not only excluded fls from his Washington Redskins team but may have influenced the entire league to drop fls until 1946, when pressure from the competing All-America Football Conference induced the NFL to be more liberal in its signing of fls.
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